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Terrace Bay News, 11 Jun 1953, p. 3

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BOWLERS HOLD GIGANTIC WIND-UP Saturday, May 30th the Bowling Associa- tion held its fnnual Windup consisting of a banquet (catered to very handsomely by the Catholic Womens League) and Cabaret Dance. 10 Major Trophies, 62 individual trophies and $675.00 in prize money and awards were distributed,' Winners are as follows: In the Mixed 10 pin league "Royalettes" emerged as champs with the "Firettes", 'Superiors", "Badgerst as "Runners-up". In the mons 10-pin league the "Bears! coffed the title while the "Engineers" were runners up. In the Ladies 5--pin league the "Good- gals" took the honours. In the Mens 5-Pin league the "Mazzas" took home the silverware. In the mixed 5-pin league the "Pin Dusters" coffed the honours, The Bowling Associntion, (/1 Lindskoog President, Lois Windle Secretary, Pete Mazza Vice President, Leon Checkryn-Mixed 10-pin League, Ken Weppler - 10-pin League, Doris Lindskoog-Ladies 5 Pin League, Dick Day - Mens 5--pin League and Herb Crisson---Mixed 5-Pin League) take this opportunity of thank- ing all organizations and individuals who helped make the prst senson an outstanding success and invites everyone old and new bowlers slike to make next season even better, oO=0-0 {LONG THE BASE PATHS The Executive of the Softball Club met last Friday night and a number of decisions which will be of interest of all softballers "were arrived at, 'This year there will be a single award for the highest batting overage Since the lengue has consolidated from last year's two distinct divisions. In order to be elegible for the batting championship, the player must have at least 30 official times at bat. A walk is not considered an official time at bat. it the end of the season the 'player with the most home runs and the pitcher with the most victories will @ach receive a suitable momento, In addi- tion it was decided that a Most Valuable Player award during league play would be offered, 4 committee of the seven team managers, President Doug Harris, League Statisician Clarence Buck «nd the umpiring staff of Bill Guest, Rune Ostling, Curly Hele and Jim Cumming was formed to make this selection at the end of the season, 4édt the terms are now equipped with {cond, in noxt- ool. on Page 3 LONG THE B.SE Pi.THS (cont.) swenters and if we can get a break from the weatherman there should be some high chss ball on display during the- next few weeks, #4. lecngue game which should be of interest to all will take place Frida night when the league leading Shift #1 nine defend their top rung position against the colourful salaried aggregation. Bill Gyest has his Terrace Bay 411 Stars lined up to do battle against a tean from White River this Sundsy ovening at 6:15 p.m. The White River boys are all excellent ball players and will prcvide our team with some stout opposition, The rumour around town is that the Softball Club are planning on having a real werm.up for the Rossport Fish Derby on the night of July 24th in the form of a Cabaret Dance, This my be the last of such dances to be held in Terrace Bay so keep that evening free, SHIFT #1 wes leading the Softball League up to and including June' 7th, winning ench of their three times out of 6 points, Three teams tied for runner-up spot with 4 points apiece were Shift #1, Mrintenance end Salary. Shift #3 was fifth with 2 points while Townsite and Structural were winless, , -#E.. Brady and E. Marositice. were on top in the Big 5, each with a .666 batting average. E. Pineanult wis close behind with 2642 while WY. Borsum-and R, Grishaber had .600 apiece, Pineeult's 9 hits incluced two hombrs, C. Haviland and R. Slattery have three doubles each, Too many players have. one triple each, but when someone hits two we'll let you know, P. Rapke ond F. Whitfield lead the hurlers with 2-0 records, S. Zworesh has the most strikeouts with 19 while W. Day has walked 14, In last weck's encounters, Shift #3 . trounced Structural 13-2, Salary defented Shift #2 14-11 and Maintenence trimmed Townsite 12-5, Here are the statistics including June 7th games: 4 ej f fu 4 PTS Shift #1 Shift #2 Mrintenance Salary Shift #3 Townsite Structural WWHOrD OH oonrEF of DORPNNNA WIS (cont. on page §%)

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