Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 17 May 1951, p. 3

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(continued from page 1) MEN'S LEAGUE CHAMPS and Overheads, Overheads (Rowlandson's 314) managed to squeeze through with a low margin of 3 pins, Need more be said, after all, I have feelings, Play-off results: Borsum's Overheads ~- 4308 Maurstad's Kakabekas - 4305 Boudreau's Engineers - 4179 Lundberg's Royals - 4115 Grossts Gutter Snipers <= 4077 Buck's Wings = 3995 (now who won the cellar spot) While Rowlandson rolled his 314 in the fourth game, Anchor-man Wig wasn't too anxious of a clean sweep as noted by his a2. Overheads weren't the only bowlers, Kakabeka's Joe Heenan led the list with a total of 967 of consistant bowling. Engin- eer's Peter Gombola had a 924 which includ- ed a game of 321, the highest single game of the night. Royal's Nick Chopty (who said he was dead) rolled a nice 897, Eng- ineer's Captain Don Boudreau with an average of 180 bowled an even 869, Once again, that 314 gave Rowlandson an all high of 879. Should we mention the name of the famous engineer who rolled 138, 154 and 145, and whose average is 171. ALLEY-CATS TAKE CONSOLATION George Morar's Alley-Cats (a bunch of Toms) took the Consolation Series. Though this series didn't end as close (still can hear 3 Pins) as the Play-offs, yet competi- tion was at an all time high. Alley---Cat Gord Conway was the best bowler with a score of 822, Results of this series were: Morar's Alley Cat's (= A157 Houlden's Dougheads - 4043 O'Malley's Strike Rollers ~- 3940 Wilsonts Powermen - 3863 MEN'S LEAGUE WINDUP Chairman Al Lindskoog has appointed his committee and a real time is being planned for the stag of May 31st. Asa member of the League, you will have the (cont. on page 4) Page 3 SCOUT NEWS The next Scout meeting will be held this Friday at 6:45 p.m. in the Legion Hall, Those Scouts taking instructions from Mr. G, Maitland for their Fireman's Baizo are asked to report to the firehall at 7:15 from the Legion Hall. Congratulations to Jim Sweet who has been awarded his Second Class and Cyclist's Badges, and also to Jackie Marsh, who has won his Second Class Badge, CUBS Effective May 14th, and until further notice, the Wolf Cub Pack membership is closed. We sincerely request, however, that all parents with sons who intend becoming Wolf cubs, continue to file applications in advance. The Scout Group Committee issues another reminder that summer camp dates are as follows: Scouts = July 3rd to July 11th, Cubs - July llth to July 15th, Site - Whitesands Lake, O-~0-0 TENNIS At a meeting of those interested in tennis held on May 10th, a club was formed and the following elected to the executive:--- C, Buck, President; T, Cochrane, Vice- President; T, Williscroft, Secretary. Membership fees were set up as follows, Senior members $1,00, Junior members .50¢ Family membership $2.00, It was stressed that players use the court as little as possible until the work on the courts and fence is completed, In any case, players are requested to use tennis shoes without heels at all times. Membership cards will shortly be avail- able, 0-0-0 Sergeant: "Why is it important not to lose your head in an attack?" Recruit: "Because it wouldn't leave no place to put your helmet", 0-0-0

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