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Terrace Bay News, 11 Mar 1954, p. 11

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MEN'S FIVE PIN LEAGUE Bill Borsum led the Bucks to top scoring honours this week, Bill's 287 game was the hi-single and this coupled with his L$ and 277 gave him 719 for hi-triple. EH. Nacini and C. Buck backed his play with Ed rolling 253,232,212 (697) and Clarence 193,215,232 (640), Buck also rolled team hi-single scratch 1069 and hi-triple scratch 3043 and hi-triple with handicap 3103, They lost out to the King Pins for hi-single with handicap because of their handicap, King Pins hi- single with handicap was 1119, There were a number who couldn't make the 100 mark this: week, -They were J, Shubaly 98, R. Belliveau 98, M, Sakauye 88; A. Harrisson 763; A. Sitko 78. Better scores for the night were - D. Boutilier 252; B. Hales 202; B. Sérresky 209; R, Belliveau 249; C. Marcella 209; A. Gerow 201; V.Thorpe 230 (What happened) H, Midkiff 261; G,; Carmichael 200; J. Speziale 225; W. Sitko 247,222; C. Buffett 202; B.. Biesenthal 237; G. Conway 244, 247 (657) A. Roussel 202,203; P. Pluta 249, 247 (664) . P, Diduch 202, 207, 20) (613). League Standings Hydro - 1105 T. Motors ~ 107 'Hotshots - 101 Bucks - 95 Big Five B. Borsum = 225 C. Buck ~ 212 F, Fgliomeni - 206 We Louk - '200 P, Diduch - 198 0-0-0 MIXED TEN PIN LEAGUE The Superiors took the Maebees for 4 points, with Capt, Olyve Harrison rolling the ladies high 3 of the week with 158-175 (cont. on next col, ) Townsite - 943 Shift 1 = 9h K.C. - 79 King Pins ~ 75 ' Page 11 MIXED TEN PIN LEAGUE (cont.) a beautitul-203 (536) plus handi-cap 611, Other high scores of the teams were Bill Borsum 150, 184, Rose Buffett 122, Paul Coupal 183, 156, 168 (507), Pat Dooling 120, Pauline Dowling 119 (348) very nice for the first time out; Pete Diduch 160, 151, 156(467) Capt. Joe Shubaly 173, 146. 150 (469). 3 -- Meanwhile the Badgers took 3 points from the Royalettes to tie for first place Teddy Stachiw rolled the men's high with 129, 158 a very nice 199 (486) plus handi- cap 576, High scores of the games were Vivian Hanna 125, 138, Capt. Barbara Haughn 159, 164, Dot Thompson 122, Ann Checkryn 1,1, 146, Uapt. Al Lindskoog 165, The League Standings Royalettes 17 Badgers 17 Superiors 144 Maebees 7 0-0-0 MEN'S TEN PIN LEAGUE League Standings Stead and Lindstrom - 39 points Warehouse - 23 Deceivers - 20 Cubs - 19 Stardusters ~- 19 Overheads - 19 Shift #1 - 18 Sliders ~ 12 The Warehouse finally broke Stead anc Lindstroms winning streak by taking three points last. night. lead by Ted Stachiw with games of 153, 145, 171-469 and findir; good support from Nick Chopty 139, 151, 166 - 459 and Capt. Graham 125, 143, 189 457 the Warehouse easily took Stead ani Lindstrom into camp, Sax Lundberg lead S & L with 129, 160, 166 - 455, Other good games for S & tLwere rolled by Capt. Leon Checkryn 168, 159, Paul Coupal 181 and John Louk 152, The Engineers lead by Joe Wig with games of 147, 171, 155 - 473 were only able to split with the Stardusters who were lead by Paul Malashewski with games of 155, 135, 193-483. Other good games for the two teams were bowled by Joe Shubaly 178, 168, Bob Rickard 169, Pete Gambola 156, Don Boudreau 176, 163 and Al Lindskoeg 155, '160, The Overheads lead by Capt, Bill Borsum with games of 172, 187,183 - 542 . followed by Bob Shirriff 178, 170, 181 529 and Gord Rowlandson 147, 198, 145- 490 had no trouble taking four points from (cont. on page 12

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