Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 5 Feb 1953, p. 4

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TEN PIN CHATTER Pattison's Bears have strengthened their hold on first place by trouncing the Shift #1 boys 4 to 0, Ray Stachiw was once again the Bears' big gun with his hi series of the night of 165, 204, 189 for 558. 'Jeppler aided the cause with his games of 150, 162, 146 (458) while Veitch's third game of 163, Dalzell's lst game of 155 and Capt. Pattis- on's 2nd game of 173 proved too much for the Shift 1 gang. Garry Galvin led the wey for the Shifters with his handy games of PAO, 163 and 131 (434). Pete Diduch's first game of 153 along with Whitfield's last game tally of 143 were the best efforts of the set. Marsh's Warehousemen are hot on the heels of the Bears as their 3 to 1 victory over the Firebugs puts them 3 points down in second spot along with the Royals. Greham led the way with 129, 175, 151 (455) while Teddy Stachiw showed fine form with 169, 139 144 (452). Chopty paced his team~mates with 156, 140, 155 (451), while St. Louis found the range for 129, 156, 151 (436). Joe Ruzyski'ts first game of 172 enabled his team- mates to sweep the first game and their lone tally of the series, Checkryn's Royals trounced the cnce powerful Engineers 3 to 1 in cone of the quietest contests of the present series, This win places the Royals in a two-way tic for 2nd spot with the Warehousemen and leaves the last series winning Engineers in undisputed possession of last place in the current run-off, Hack Freeman paced the Royals with his stellar performance of 167, 185, 150 (502.) Willy Adamo came through with 155, 150, 164 (469), while Leon's Ads, Johnrie Louk's 438 and Coupal's even 400 proved too much for the Engineers. lLinds- koog paced his men with 179, 139, 169 (487). Don Boudreau found the range for 160, 163, 134 (457), while Bill Louk's 442, Gombolats 416, and Wig's 404 made it a contest all the WAY « The Overheads trounced the B B's 3 to 1 in a contest that found Bob Shirriff leading the way with 131, 182, 188 (501). Rowley's third game of 159, Olsen's 2nd string of 172, Rowlandson's first and last tallies of 146 and 151, along with Faust's 3rd set of 169, set back the B B's, Sechesky fought all the way as his gemes of 148, 138, 191 (477) ind- icate. Conway's 148, Todd's 154, with Doug Harris's 150 were the only menticnable marks as Frank's boys bowed to the Overheads, Standings to Date 2X - Play-off teams Bears Ls B Bts 9 Warchouse 12 Shift #9 Royals de % Overheads 9 Firebugs we & Engineers 3 Page 4 MEN'S FIVE PIN LE/GUE The Hydro boys are still in there pitching and picked up 4 points from the Rat Portage team, Not to be outdone, the Whiz-Bangs tcck 4 points from Steam who have been slipping lately. Barber Greenes and Mazza were a bit more sociable and split points for the evening, Snow-banks won from the Cats by default. There were some very good scores rolled this week. Hydro beat every high score they had rolled previously this season, The SnowBanks as a going away present for their Captain Jock MacCall, rolled the hi single 1061 and high triple 2972 for this week, Jock is awayfor the northland (Kapuskasing) and will be missed around the alleys as well as another Capt, who is leaving our midst, namely Larry Folino. To both of you we wish the best, Some one must have given Peter Mazza a shot in the arm or something, for he has sure been rolling this last while. Peter rolled a 312 for hi single and added 22) and 256 for high triple of 792 which is just 7 pins short of P. Diduch's 799. Nice going, Peter. Other good scores for the night are L, Bell- iveau 200, 239 (616), L. Crandlemire On) D, Hall 238, B. Browning 270, 238 (646), L. White 234, L. Dejonghe 235, 218, J. (Grandpa) Maurstad 251, G, Burns 219, Cairns 202,..M. adamo 253, 208, J. Tremblay 212, J. saamo 206, R. Hunt 211, 202, G. Paget 204, D, Harris 24, (67.2), A Roussel 215, H. Ratch- ford 243, 238 (649), J. MacCall 234, 206 (629). Standings to Date Snowbanks 15 Big Barber Greenes 12 W. Borsum' 225 Hydro 11¢ W. Louk 218 Steam Ae C,. Buck ee Mazza LA: Deo FoLing: 20s Cats 8s R. Hunt 201 Whizbanes 8 Rat Portage 3 0-0-0 LADIES FIVE PIN LE/.GUE Babe Knight bowled high scratch game of 276 and Jan Hall bowled high seratch series cf 628 this week. The Goodgals took 3 points and the Terrors took 1 point. 'The Whirlers divided 4 points which makes the standings to date: Terrors 16 Goodgels 8 Whirlers 9 Sure Shots 7 Gocd games were Freda, Knight 262, Elsie Stevens 252, Jan Hall 230, 208, Doris Lindskoog 210, Ann Checkryn 200, 206, High scratch series - ann Checkryn 585, Babe Knight 575, Lil McDonald 555, F. Knight 546 and Dean Moore 501,

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