| BOWLING it a recent executive meeting, the cons- titution of the Terrace Bay 5-Pin Bowling - Assctiation was accepted with changes and soon these will be distributed to the Capt- ains for ench member of their team, A reminder, let's abide by these regulations. TURKEY. ROLL-OFF This is a reminder to all residents that the Turkey Roll-off will take place the week of December 10th, Keep this week in mind and win your Christmas turkey at the alleys, LiDIES LE..GUE The Ladies Lengue schedule has been prepared and submitted to the Chairman, Mrs. Olga «demo for distribution. Scores and standings will eppear in the next issue of the "News", MEN'S LE/.GUE The 1951-52 senson of the 5-Pin Bowling f£ssociation got underway last Mondry, and from 211 indications this senson should be one of record-brenking es well as of keen interest, In the Men's League, comprised of cight teams, the first strike of the season was made by Vice-President Murdo Campbell, of the Consolideted Press team, This took place against last seeson's winners - the Overhecds, The "star" of the present holders of the Dominion Crtering trophy, Gordon Rowlandson, tried very had for this honour. Consolid-nted Press! Joe Heenan shattered nll previous records by bowling scores of 221, 292, 400 for 4 total of 913 and an average of 304. Joe's acore of 400 could have been the perfect score of 450 had he not hit tough luck in the 7th and 10th froemes, Joe hit the mark 12 times out of the possible 13, Honours of the first night's play in the Men's also go to: Howard Solly (CP) 723 (288) ii. McColl (0H) 701 (314) Guido Mornandin (W) 652 (293) John Holancin (C) 688 (275) William Wainikka (C) 692 (289) Doug Phillips (S) 634, (231) Frank Sechesky (W) G22 (243) Joe Kennedy (CP) ¥ (286) Standing Team Gemes Won Points Combustioneers 3 Lh Wings 2 L Sudslingers 3 Lh Consolidated Press 2 3 Overheads av d : (continued in next Col.) Games Won Points Short Circuits 0 Me Schreiber Ove 0 Gunners 0 0 MIXED LE/.GUE In the eight tenm Mixed League, Doug Harris of the Bey Beavers had the honour of rolling the ball thet called the first strike, The Pin Boys, runners-up in last year's pley-offs, did very well'in asking Ed. Desrosier, 2 regular, to attent to his busi- ness while they recruited Ray Stachiw as a 'lderk horse", Ray's scores of 240, 216 7nd agnin 240 helped Olyve to gnin 4 points, Also worthy of mention in this League are the following: Bob Middaugh (W) | 246, 238, 270 (754) John Graham -- (HS) 209, 205, 260 (474) Bill Sernesky (BTO) 196, 198, 241 (635) Guido Morandin (S&.) 200, 192, 209 (601) Doug Harris (BB) 272 ea Rose Buffet (B) 205, 224, 161 (590) Barbara Heughn (BB) 213 eg Betty Jessop (BB) 209 a) Irene Goodfellow (HS) 204, a4 Kry Graham (HS) 199 Ca Fran Taylor (LS) 209 Coy ind we know that Rose Corrigan with her 43 and Jerry McCool with her 44 will better these scores in the very near future, ST. NDINGS Team Games Won Lost Points Pin Boys 3 0 4 Stead & Lindstrom 3 0 h Hot Shots a 0 A Bay Benvers 3 0 4 Whirleways 0 ies 0 Lucky Strikes 0 a 0 Bombers 0 3 0 BylZOe s 0 3 0 0-0-0 COUP.L & RUZYSKI BIG GUNS IN TEN PIN L3..GUE Poul Coupal of the Royals pounded out an even 600 series which included o 205 game for high series in last night's bowling while Joe Ruzyski of the Electrons dumped the grates for the high single game of 220. The Royals who are leading the pack with 2 Slim one point lead again took high team game and high team series with 757.& 2138. The last two weeks make the schedule maker look pretty good as it pits the three top teams agninst each other, Next week Bob Rickards third place Electron run into the fost-climbing 2nd place Engineers while Checkryn's Royals take on Solly's «rgog,who have been playing tough luck but are always (continued ob page 5)