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Terrace Bay News, 11 Feb 1954, p. 11

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SKATING RINK SCHEDULE ~ 7 1-4 pem. 4:15 -- 6:00 Sunday Public Skating Hockey Monday PeeWee Hockey Game Tue sday Figure Skating Wedne sday PeeWee Hockey Game Thur sday Figure Skating Friday Pee Wee Hockey Game Saturday Skating Hockey 6:30 -- 9:30 pm, Sunday Skating 7:00-9:30 Monday Reserved for Bantams 6:30- 8:00 p.m, Hockey Tuesday Hockey Wednesday Skating Thursday Skating : Friday Reserved for Bantams 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Hcecekey Saturday Skating. 0-0-9 MIXED LEAGUE (cont,) Gutter Pups 78 Bay Beavers 76 Superiors 70 Gin Pills _ 69 Pin Dusters 69 Cut Ups 66 Sleepers 58h Phillpotts ay Rockets L9 Slowpokes 314 o-0~0 MEN'S TEN PIN LEAGUE Standings Stead and Lindstrom 19 Bears Coy, Warehouse Ba Shift #1 13 tardusters aad Deceivers 9 Overheads 9 Sliders (Engineers) 5 Last night Stead and Lindstrom lead by Sax Lundberg with 200, 166, 194-560 scratch, had to settle for a split with the Over- heads, Bob Shirriff lead the Overheads with 158, 138, 167 - 463. Other good games for Stead and Lindstrom were rolled by Paul Coupal 162, and Francis Hanna 158. Gord Rowlandson of the Overheads rolled 179 - 161. The once mighty Sliders alias Engineers continue to hold down the cellar as they (cont, on next col.) "MEN'S TEN PIN.LEAGUE (cont. ) Page 11 dropped three points to the Deceivers. Capt. Ed Aho lead the Deceivers to their easy - victory with games of 149, 201, 184 - 534 Other good games were rolled by Frank Sechesky 177, 137, 156 - 470; Bill Day 134, 150, 164 - 448 and B. Matson 154. Verl Thompson lead the Sliders with 167, 165, 155 487 followed by Don Boudreau 16), 131, 175-470; Tom Willisecoft 157, 166 137-160; Bill Louk 155 and Capt. Al Linds- koog 167. The Bears continue to hold down second place by downing the Stardusters three points to one. Clarence Buck lead the Bears with 197, 153, 178 - 528 while Bob Rickard lead the Stardusters with 182, 135, 168 -Lf Other good games were rolled for the Bears by Ray Hunt 178, 132, 153, 463, Gecrge Clifford 159 and 157. Joe Shubaly helped the Stardusters with games of 153, 156 - 1.12 other good games were rolled by Capt. Al Stevens 155, Mike Smilsky 155 and Paul Malashewski 153. ; Shift #1 had little trouble knocking off the Warehouse for three points. G. Galvin lead Shift #1 with games of 146, 136, 169 451. Other good games were rolled by Capt. Frank Whitfield 174, 123, 152 - 449 and George Burns 168, Capt. John Graham lead the Warehouse with 150,168, 156-474 followed by Ted Stachiw 158, 151, 147 --- 456. 9-0-0 LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE The Lucky Strikes are still in the lee¢c by a slim margin with 214 pts followed by Top Hats 20 pts. Blowers 18 pts. Hopefuls 124 pts. .Dot Thompson had a nice three game total of 667 with games of 268 and 221 also Ann Checkryn had three game total of 608 with games of 213 and 239. Other high scores were E. Stevens 208, F. Knight 207 M. Day 214. 0-0-0 LOST . One fine sheepskin glove with Shearling lining. Tan Colour. Call 426. o-0-0

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