.. Supply Co, and the L, and L. PALEFACES VS LUNCHPAIL: Cont'd.' from page 6 and "Palefaces" are the offspring of "stars of tomorrow", and granted, the hicarman, See of "stars of yesteryear". At this time, all those having hid any- thing to do with this game of fun wish to thank the generous fans for their cortrib- utions of $48,30 which was presented to Dr. Bill Rundle to assist in a little way a crippled child, Also our sincerest thanks to Ken Ward and the Arena Board; Jack Thomas, Sam Boyd, Lauri, the photo- grapher, "Dutch" Moore of Moore's Motors of Schreiber; Dave Groombridge of Port _ Arthur, Carling's District Representative; Paul Boudreau and the Building Block and A hearty thankyou to the referee, linesmen, announcer and minor officials for their © 'services, Wait ttill we get them next year, Maybe by then we will have back in the fold the "Defender of the Blue Line" Grabowy! 0-0-0 LADIES FIVE PIN LEsaGUE STANDINGS - Schreiber 1203 pts,; Left Overs 1043 ptse; Old Gang 95 pts.3 Good ~Gals 91 pts. . High Singles - J. Costall 228, 214; D. Coupal 224; M. Lundberg 2063; G, Banks 2123; S. Dorman 237, 240. High Triples - S, Dorman 657; M. Lundberg 5333 G. Banks 5013 B. Scott 502, J. Costall 591, 0-0-0 LADIES TEN Pini LEAGUE PREV. lst 2nd 3rd PTS,"0 TEAM . GP PTS, G, G. G, PTS, DATE Berinere 72 im 639 63 Be 7 Loe oes 72 1823 739 637716 9 1913 Pics) ]2 16% 735 6G & 1eT3 Starters 72 i Thy 654 667 7 1534 Hi Three - 0, Harrison L535, bl (iD) A, Checkryn 192, 105, 136 (433) B. Haughn 121, 116, 170 (407); L. Haviland 12, as 160 (392); S. Freeman 116, 134, 148 (392 D, Chopty 152, 106, 132 (390) Hi Singles = - Goodfellow 161; V. Hanna 151; B. Ollen-Bittle 157; R. Cavanaugh 1403 B, Begin 146; G, Banks 1373 B. Fawcett 134, Page 7 MEN'S FIVE PIN L&AGUE © Willy Adamo showed how he gained his high average of 22) last Thurs, es he - bowled the high game of the year 323 and the high triple 848, Willy broke his own high triple by 73 pins, Yet, in spite of such spectacular bowling by Adamo of Orphans, it was Paget's Townsite team which gained the most points, 7, This places them only 6 points behind the leaders, Other standout bowlers for the week were: A, Harrison, 220, 210 (608) B, King 2133 J. Morrison, 2323 We Kurylo 231; Ae Gerow 290; F. Sechesky 228; ee Kel tes 217; J. West, 206; Lew Bamunda 2056 Standings - Orphans 67; Townsite 61; Hydro 58; Hotshots 30, ee ~ We Adamo 22h; N. Chopty 199; F,. Sechesky 198; W. Kurylo ai D, whalen 193, MIXED TEN PIN LEAGUE Boe Standings - Rookies 121 pts.3; Royalettes 118 pts,; Wanderers 111 pts.; Maybees 94, pts, Hi~games and Series - L, Checkryn 159, 161, 164 (4@4); A. Checkryn 126, 180; 173 (479)3 T. Hanna 197, 146, 121 (464)3 V. Thompson 150, 164, 137 (4,51); T, Stachiw 125, 160, U6 (431); H. Free- man Ad, hoa 145 (442) § Ve Hanna 117, 174, 130 (421); B. Fawcett 117, 145, 149 (414); D. Thompson 152, 130, 136 (418). There will be a bowling meeting on Sat. April 6 at 7. P,ii, in the large meeting room at the Rec. Centre, All members of the executive and team capt- ains are asked to attend as nominations for next season's executive will be the main item, On Sat, April 13/57 at 7.PeM. A general meeting will be held in the large meeting room at the Rec. Centre, 0-0-0 MINOR HOCKEY Cont'd, from page 6 LINE UP - Canadians ~ . Craig, Goal; Fedun D,; Young D.; Kenney D,; LeMay D.; F, Schock F.3 D, Schock Fe; Mallais Fis Hutchinson F.; Gresdale F,3 Harrison F, Rangers -- Whitfield Goals Kulcheski D,; Williams D.3; Stevens Ds; G. Newell Dee W. Newell F,; Mann F.3 MacDonald F.; Little F,3; Hayes F.3; Woods F,