TEN PIN CHATTER Checkrynts Royals have come through in fine style to cop the lst place spot in the final nites bowling in the curr- ent Ten Pin season, Royals humbled the Sechesky B B's 4 to 0 in a contest that found Paul Pluta leading the nites score- ing with handsome games of 168, 217,178 (563), Paul Malashewski provided ample support with 169, 157, 145 (471) while Capt Checkryn with games of 156, 168,146 (470) along with Hack Ivceman's 1st game tally of 170 and Coupal'ts 2nd game mark- er of 169 proved the undoing of the B Bts Doug Harris with games of 136, 160, 142 (438) and Clarence Buck's 134, 145, 159 (438) gave their all in support of the B Btsiteause, while Capt, i Frank" s(h3iy140; 145 could not halt the pennant driving Royals. Pattison's Bears have gained the runner-up spot 2 points dovm from the Royals. 'the Bears gained this spot by trouncing the Warehousemen 4 to 0 in the first complete Bear victory in more than a month, George Clifford paced the Bears with 156, 189, 132 (477) while Capts AL turned in 144, 160, 147 (451). Earl Veitch found the range handily as his games of 160, 134, 126 (420) show, and these Bear tallies were the upsetting of the Warehouse 5, Teddy Stachiw paced the Warehouse with 176, bot) 157 (495) while John Graham's 138, U5, 144 (427) and Capt, Marsh's 139, 1357, 145 (421) along with Swirhum's 1st game tally of 144 could not' stop the Bruins, Whitfield's Shift #2 knocked Chopty's Firebugs out of the running by handing them a 4 to 0 defeat Capt. Chopty,look- ing well rested after an absence from the alleys of more than a month, gave his physical as well as moral support to his team-mates but could not hait the Shift #1 Quintet. Conn "98" Greenwald found the range for a snappy 212 scratch game which enabicithe Shifters to build up a handy pin count their 2nd game,.Garry Galvin's 138, and 144 with Burn's 129, 12h and Bill Mackays lest game tally of 137 stopped the Firebugs cold. Maurstad paced the Firebugs with 136, 154, 156 (446) and the Firebug cause was aided by Laporte's last game marker of 149. Ed Niemits 137, 127, 131 (395), and Day's 353 series were not enough to halt the Shifts #1 gang. Lindskoog's Engineers humbled the Overheads in the fourth 4 to 6 contest of the Eve, as Don Boudreau lead the score- (con't in next col.) ae * in he Page 4 TEN PIN CHATTER (con't) ing with 176, 181, 202 (559). Lindskoog turned in 173, 150, 152 (475) as Wig with 148, 183, 143 (474), Gombola with 136,154, 155 (445), Thompson 150, 141 (385)rounded out the Engineer Victory. Don Porter paced the Overheads with games of 188,145, 137 (470). Borsum's 169, 171 (463), Ostling's 178, 159 (449) and Shirriff's 407 scratch series were no match for the Engineers, Standings to Date & play-off Teams x Royals 37 x Engineers 26 hk Bears 35 k Overheads 2h Firebugs 32 Warehouse 22 Shift 1 28 B Bts 20 ROLL OFF NOTICE The .Championship roll-off will take place @ 6:30 p.m, Wednesday April 15th, Teams participating are ROYALS, BEARS, OVERHEADS, ENGINEERS. The Consolation roll-off will take place Thursday April 16th @ 6:30 p.m, and teams participating are: Firebugs, Ware- house, Shift #i, &B B's, 4. games across 4. alleys. with-handicap to count, Total pins 0-0-0 ATTENTION PARENTS ~~ he attention of parents in the Lake- view Subdivision is drawn to a number of complaints-that have been received to the effect that beys are using the garage compound at Princess and Fort Garry as a playground and are causing damage to property. This notice is to advise that this area iS private property and that trespassers will be dealt with ina disciplinary manner, This also applies to all garage compounds, 0-0-0 STORK CLUB Congratulations this week go to: Mr, and Mrs, R. Payette on the birth of a son on April 7th. Mr, and Mrs, E.J. Brady on the birth of a son on April 8th. Mr. and Mrs, F, Gould on the birth of a daughter on April 4th, 0-0-0 ROOM 4ND BO!.RD WANTED ~~ For single girl under 25 years of age being hired by Recreation Committee to conduct children's summer playground pro- gramme, Months of July and August only. Reply to P.0. Box 172 or contact Ossie Dalzell.