Page 6 LADIES TEN PIN Standings October 19/56 Preve (lst sen esd. Pus, to GP Pts. Game Game Game Pts» Date eae ORO kay hs RO ROR Mie ois eek Beginners 9 2h 636: 626) 666 2 25 Hi-Fi-- 9 16 657) 718 653.8 23 Steamers 9 ip 6835/08: a3" LO ES Starters 9 i 655 706 68 7 ee Stinkers 9 AL G30. Ob) FLT 16 The Novices captained by 0, Harrison with her three games of 139, 159, 159,. for 457 edged into first spot last night by picking up 14 points of a possible 15. Assisting the cause were her team mates M, Simmer with 149 for (363), Rose Buffett's 138 (385); and Freda Knight's three games of (309). The Novices also rolled the high scratch game to date of 559 and with handi- cap 780. Other high games rolled were Capt. B, Haughn's Beginners with B. Haughn rolling 149 (389), A. Checkryn 132, 138 (384), M.L. Day 124 (348), S. Freeman (279). Hi-Fi-4 - G. Banks 140 (383), Kay. Weppler 132 (376), I. Edmond 132 (332), H. DeLong (286). Steamers - L. Haviland 137 (375), L. 'tualashewski 127 (369), D. Shrier (311), R, Cavanaugh (212) Starters ~- V. Hanna 137, 129, 130 (396), D. Chopty 133 (339), J. McKenzie (335), C,. Burella (261). Stinkers - D. Thompson 138, 128 (371) Ruth Shirriff 139, (338), B. Begin (301) A, Papousek (289). 0-0-0 MIXED TEN PIN LEAGUE Standings Rookies - 27 pts. Maebees - 16 pts, Wanderers - 16 pts, Royalettes -' 13 pts. High games were: L, Checkryn 190-193-497, F, Hanna 146-180-453. V. Hanna 169-143-140 (452) (Cont. on next col.) MIXED TEN PIN t K, Weppler 138,150 - 425, T. Stachiw 165-169-471, P. Pluta 148-168-437, H. Freeman 154, L. Shubaly 154, V. Thompson 160,151. o~0-0 MEN'S TEN PIN Preve Ust 2nd: 3nd Pts. Game Game Game Pts. Total Braves 65 659 663 668 55 705 Domats 49 600 650 708 7 56 Warriors 39 Poa TOO" 7G nae 56 Overheads h4 730 641 689 10 5h Engineers 38 FOd FOR) Oma ke bik Royals 40 649 777 668 9% 49S Bears 37 695 672 681 9 6 Kettles 2h O78) FLO) 655° 13 By High Games - J, Thomas 246 for 535, L. Checkryn 231, 174 for 544, E, Kettle 177 for 483, G. Sievers 193 for 458. 0-0-0 N.S.H,L. NEWS The Board of Governors of the North Shore Hockey League anticipates a "bigger and better" hockey season. It is expected that the schedule will get underway about the middle of December, Representing the franchise of the Terrace Bay Superiors on the Board are Governors Ron Faust and Peter Mazza who also holds the position of Trea- surer of the League, Murdo Campbell is the Alternate Governor. Those wishing to officiate as Referees are requested to submit their written app- lication to any of the aforementioned before Saturday, November 3rd. Referees' feces have been increased to $7.00 per game during regular season. Also, the league will pay the costs to have all referees insured. o-O-0