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A versatile athlete for many years, Marion Taylor was
unique because she bowled and
curled at the same time and proved she could
win at both.
Most of her fame came on the bowling lanes
where she won two Canadian women's singles titles, 1962 and 1964, played
on two Canadian women's team champions, 1967 and 1972, played on one
Canadian mixed team champion, 1973, and coached another Canadian mixed
team champion in 1976.
Marion won the first-ever Canadian bowling finals to
be televised - right on home lanes at the Saskatoon Bowlarena.
She also won in Regina when Brunswick installed lanes
in the armory in hopes of developing bowling as a spectator sport.
The 1967 women's champions scored a total of
12,985, a record that still stands, an average per bowler of 259 pins
per game.
Marion played on a women's rink in 1974 and
a senior women's rink in 1991, which were beaten in the Saskatoon finals
by the eventual Canadian champions. She once shared an eight-ender in
curling and she shot golf's magic feat, a hole-in-one, ironically in the
same year, 1986.
Originally from Birch Hills, she was a high school athlete in North
Battleford before moving to Saskatoon. |