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Terrace Bay News, 27 Feb 1958, p. 7

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BiN'S CURLING NEWS: OLE OLSEN RINK WIN 1958 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP: The Ole Olsen, H. Solly, B. King, S. Matuszak rink came out on top in the Curling Club regular season play and thus will take home the Imperial Bank trophy emblematic of the Club Champion. Ole!'s rink ended up in A Division with 150 points which represents 15 wins against 5 losses on the year's play. Congratulations to the Olsen four- some! Runner-up to Olsen on the season's play is the Jim MacDonald, J. Bradley, P Rapke, John Brown rink, The standings at the end of the Division curling are listed below; Name | Points O. Olsen 150 J. MacDonald 126 E. Pineault 122 L. Crockford 1173 J. Hale 108 R. Ostling 1074 H. McLeod 1043 L. Duquette 103 A. Reynolds 92 T. Latour 88 D.. .Thompson 863 D. Knight. 854 J. Beddard. 83 A. Farrow 82 D. McLellan TLS B. Moore 735 T. McInnes 54 A. Sinkins 45 On Monday, Feb. 24th the: final double round in each Division started. For this double round all points are discarded and the rinks compete within their respective groups on a win-loss basis. The rink with © the most wins in each Division after the double round, becomes the winner of th trophy for that Division. So, in a sense, the local curling club have started their curling play-offs. Good Curling and Best of Luck to all Rinks] - e.0 aie i, generous donation to the Canadian Red Cross means help for anyone in need and you may be helping yourself. Page 7 ad ; rg 'TOP_DOG' TROPHY Curly Hale, the presumptuous MacDonald president, challenged the Duquette Top Dog MacDonald foursome on McLeod Saturday night. The results Knight can be seen:on the left. We Latour promised not to quote the Solly score in this colum but we Crockford can mention that a request Pineault has gone into the Club Beddard Executive for longer score Farrow boards. Thompson In the only other game played, Lou Duquette success- Hale fully defended his position against Doug Thompson who is presently keeping President Hale vompany 'way down yonder', Oh 'Top Dog! MacDonald, with two wins to his credit, is itching for action, How about it fellows - who's going to knock him off his perch? Rule Change: Effective immediately, every rink on the board must curl at least one game per calendar week or be moved to the bottom. Any rink that goes two consecutive calendar - weeks without a game will be removed from the board. Please put score cards in for © every game, roa Also, a rink may now challenge anyone of the three rinks immediately above it on . the board, These changes are designed to stimulate interest to keep the board moving and to. get rid of rinks that are obviously getting _ enough curling in regular club play. LADIES' CLUB NEWS: MARY HALE'S RINK WINS AT MARATHON: On Friday, Seturday and Sunday, Feb. 21, 22 and 23rd., Marathon held their Ladies! Annual Bonspiel, which from all reports was a big success. And here's why! - Terrace Bay Ladies Win First Prize. Our congratu-. lations this week go to Mary Hale, Skip, ° Marj. Hamilton, Third, Norma Crockford, Second, and Lois Haviland, Lead, for winning the lst. prize in the lst. Event. Nice Curling, Girlsl|

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