"Whitey," who had trailed by 430 pins after the first day (Friday) waged an uphill fight to win. in that fifty-ninth game the Elizabeth hookster banged a 259 to forge ahead. His high game for the entire set was at 288 and Munn averaged 199.52 to Serpico's 198. The match realized $1,800 for the Bowl of Victory Ambulance Fund, and the keglers were battling for a reported purse of $500.
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Bill "Whitey" Munn, is still with-out a peer in marathon match -game competition. He beat Frank Serpico, Philadelphia star, in a sixty game, three-day match across the alleys of tweleve Quaker City academies over the week-end, coming up in the next-to-last game to overhaul his rival.