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Terrace Bay News, 7 Apr 1955, p. 6

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MEN'S FIVE PIN BOWL Dn Terrace Motors took 14 pnints this week to almost ensure themselves of ist place when the final standings are published in three more weeks. However the race for the other play-off positions is very close with only 1-1/2 points dividing the second place Townsite from fourth place Hydro: Team, D. Chilton of Hydro was the high man this week With games of 213, 262 for a series of 661. Other standout bowlers were: J. Hibbert 238; W. Fedechko 250 (602)3 B,. Kurylo 232; V. Thorpe 210; W. Louk 2h7¢-Ps Diduclk 225; 212 (617); Je Ste Louis 201; J. Adamo 207, 221, 229 (657) W. Adamo 229; T, Turner 214; Mh Boutilier 209; and R. Belliveau 240, 214 (617). On the honour roll we find: G, Turenko 96; G. Pinkerton 62, T. Turner, 88; and G. McLellan 97. Standings to date are: Terrace Motors - 243 Townsite - 222 Hotshots Cesk Hydro - 2204 L and L - 205 Orphans - 1723 The Big Five C. Buck - 218 A, Chisholm - 208 W. Louk - 207 W. Adamo - 199 B. Kurylo - 193 0-0-0 MIXED TEN PIN LEAGUE THE Wanderers and Rookies split the points this week while the Royalettes lost all 4 points to the Maebees, High ladies with handicap for the week goes to Capt. Barbara Haughn with 177 # 38 equals 215 and high mens goes to Verl ee with 215 :¢ 35 equals 250, (Cont. on next col.) Page 6 MIXED TEN PIN LEAGUE (Cont.) Other high scores were Ann Checkryn 149-153 (415) Capt. Ken Weppler 151 Sax Lundberg 166-149-169 (484) Verl Thompson 140-215-176 (531) Len Swirhun 143, Howard Solly 145, Capt. Barbara Haughn 177-155 (463) Hack Freeman 143-140 (399) Pete Diduch 178-176-146 (500) Lois Windle 148 and Capt. Joe Shubaly 142-158-145 (445) The Honour roll goes to Vivian Hanna 88-94 (286) and Stel Freeman 97-90 (293). The Wanderers will take the bye next week, League Standing Maebees eo Superiors - 15 Wanderers oabigie ed Rookies ee coe Royalettes =- 4 0-0-0 MENS TEN PIN LEAGUE Standings to Date Royals - 46 Engineers ~ 45 Warehouse - Ah Bears - k2 Stardusters - 42 Deceivers wi gl: Shift #1 - 30 Stead & Lindstroms - 30 The second last night of the season again saw the league positions tighten up. Next week is the do or die week for. most of the teams and should provide plenty of excitement for everyone. The Warehouse led by Pete Diduch with games of 151, 183, 178-512, took four points from Shift #1. Good games were rolled by Ted Stachiw 168, 180; Nick Chopty 179 and Frank Whitfield 160. The Deceivers took three points from the second place Engineers, Ed Aho was high for the winners with 171, 134, 169- 474, while Don Boudreau lead the losers with 185-440. Other good games were rolled by Paul Pluta 178, Willie Adamo 160 and Verl Thompson 165, Stead and Lindstroms split with the Royals. John Louk lead S and L with 14, 169, 155-472 while Bill Borsum was high for the Royals with 160-445, Other good games were rolled by Paul Coupal 167, Francis Hanna 177 and St. Louis 163. Stardusters took 3 points from the Bears, J. Shubaly and Al Stevens were high with 121, 170, 199-490 and 141, 192,157- 490. G. Clifford led the Bears with 150, 191,161-502,

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