BOWLING Results Men's 10 Pin League, January 8. Prev. Ist 2nd 3rd pea. Total Team PeGiGa sy Gg sk? gg he) TFRs Pts, Royals 1113 674 649 745 93121 Bears. 789 ore ae. hae 105 89 wwerheads 812 765 628 598 6 875 Slovaks 795 652 626 759 6 855 Braves 72 646. 682 Pe yi) LO 82 Engineers 72 . 620. 646 704 ae 75 van, 15th Results Royals Pe FOO 687 643 se 128 Bears 89 .. 622. . 749... 729 9 98 Braves Oe One woe ree, 12 94 Slovaks 859 aie lm 73 93 Overheads 875 620 713 612 35 91 Engineers 75 698 651 648 6 81 qe ARS ae ae Men's 5_Pin Good games were the rule rather than the exception this week as Jack Kelty rolled hi-single for the year, 303, and a triple of 698, Lew Edmunds posted 664 (224, 219, 221) and J. Morrison, 614 (218, 226). Mee single games were scored by A. Tanner 237 -- 213, K, Ward 200 -- 221, J. Sopotiuk, 228, S, Yaromy 225, N. Chopty 216, and P, Adamo 215, Re acs Denis 75, and M, Camrbell 86 have the ¥enour moll to themselves, _. Slow Shots had their lead cut to 3 points as Townsite took 6, Orphans 5, Hydro 4, and and Slow Shots 3, The Standings Top Five Slow Shots -- 67 . S&S. Keller - 194 Hydro - 64 . Lew Edmunds" - 191 Townsite --- 61 M. Paget - 189 Orphans - 60 J. Kelty -- 188 J. Morrison --- 185 Mixed 5 Pin © Buckles continue to lead the league with 55 points followed by Co-Eds with 50 points. Dynamoes, picking up.5. points, pulled into a tie with Co-Ops for 3rd spot with 374 points. E. Keller bowled eg triple of 678 (298). Other good scores were C, Buck 645 (245, 202), J. West 628 (253, 245), M. Edmunds 600 (261, 217) L. Bailey (276), P, Kelty (226), P. Conpal (214, 205), Lew Edmunds (258), F. buck. (220), a. a pe (219), D. Coupal (206). Honour roll bowlers:were D, Malcolm {72,59) M. Campbell (78), C, MacDonald (95), L. Sali iveau (82), TF. Buck (92). Top Five Ladies Men E. beller ..-- 198 C. Buck - 213 P. Kelty - 190 S, Keller - 197 D,. Coupal . -- 180 Lew Edminds - 195 M, Edmunds -- 169 L,. Swirhun -- 185 r. Buck - 162 J. thillips -174 J. West --- 174 x % NORTH SHORE HOCKEY LEAGUE (cont'd from p, 1) Hard luck dogged Superiors heels when they met Marathon Mercuries last Thursday at Marathon, and lost by a slap shot from their own blue line with 3 seconds of play left in the third period. The final score - 5 - 4, Hard luck kept pace with them again Saturday night at Ked Kock when the Flyers dubbed them 10 -- 3, Things however changed for the better Sunday and we hope has started the Superiors on their way to their rightful spot in the League -- TOP, -- vith 'eo (cont!d p. 9)" * 4 ee