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Page 8 TEEN, JF® Bt■ ” -- w ' ® ■ V O -jfcLA H i ®f •M-'r ■">•’■*l tit w ■r tX* llfi dS| IfdC I Eddie Anastasi gives Peggy Guntow some hints on how to throw the balL i BOWLING THEM OVER • Teen-agers in the Northeast Washington area used to sling bowling balls down the maple boards just for fun, but the competition craze caught on before you could say "Strike!” Now some 225 bowlers strong, the District Recreation Department’s bowling league in that area is one of the fastest growing sports programs. Recreation officials say it now is rivaling softball as the favorite. The youths flock to the alleys Fridays and Saturdays at the King Pin Bowling Alley, 1309 Rhode Island avenue N.E.—Star Staff Photos by WALTER OATES. h It x< AB s>W>y. ( am 1 m•• r-- W ■ w Ww J v LN r b» V • / > I V v *' i if ■■■■■ -■ ■■ Wk J, ....... A■ * 1 I v TMiF . L i ml \ - « 1 E, W* Vv'.- <^W'; '!! l*\ ? * * jo '' ~ ijiTO I ' ; ■ I J F" w Bill Passerini and Kathy Jackson take a break during a bowling match. -THE SUNDAY STAR, WMMsi*wi f D. C. . .. x mwmiwM** Ba®l^v * 1 “nr le k >&wihste A - W r IHh. '•*’ ' L v w Ls Bi « ygMM| pst » Hh ■'■ *' MM *■ Ml i ■?*'-. w Br •*. F F*-. "•?• • ■lw - • ilaS • :: ■ 1 I*9 IMF * h - i: '- L ■ 1 w 4M7W* ~"-M* ; W »Ww ' ■■- ; - ; W ■tw.Y sg ■ ~emt.' w L * IWB W'* Jr * .. i % Wu .// WI t® Xligw- «s.;|S ' :/ - 2* I MK James Francis, one of the league’s top bowlers, demonstrates his form. ■January IS, IMI