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Terrace Bay News, 22 Jan 1953, p. 4

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MIX@D FIVE PIN LE.GUE Sleepers, by taking 3 points from the Rockets retained first place. The Spanners, by taking 3 points from the Beavers, jumped into 2nd place one point ahend of the Rock- ets and Pin Dusters who are tied for 3rd, Bombers showed their fighting spirit by tak- ing the Inn Metes for 4 points to take over Ath place, High individual ladiest single goes to E. Carmichael with a nice 262, Ladies' hi triple for the week is 547 by D. Dalzell. B. Middeugh put together scores of 226, 295 (hi single) and 150 for hi triple of 671. We must make mention here cf D. Felton who has been on the honour score list so often, Dolly finally rolled a 208 (I hope the drink tasted OK). Other good scores for the week are T, Stachiw 218, 224 (604), R. C. Jones 228, 214 (603), W. Day 222, 208, 210 (640), Me OL es 213.) Cis /POLano 200) 210. 0. Siteb 220, K. Weppler 290 (625), D. Day 202. Hon- our scores this week go to ©. Quarry 61 and D, Cairns 98. Standings to Date | Sleepers 9 Bombers 6 Svanners 8 Bay Beavers (5 Rockets 7 Tyros 3 Pin Dusters 7 Inn Mates 2 Big 5 Ladies Men O. Harrison 199 C. Buck Zo. D. Dalzell 181 Ty, HOLInG) \ 206 K. Weppler 161 J. Todd 197 M. LL. Day 160 We. Day 190 C. Hawkins 158 D. Harris 187 0-0-0 MEN'S FIVE PIN L3..GUs The boys of the Steam opened the valves and took the Snowbanks to the tune of 3 pts, to take over first place, The Cats and Hydro split the first game then took a game each but the Cats took the total count. The Barber Greenes took the measure of the Whiz- bongs for - 3 to 1 effort. The Steam take the honours this week for hi single 1005 and hi triple 2871. T. Stachiw was a big help to the Steam with his hi single of 287 to which he added 209 and 141 to teke the hi triple for the week with 637. Other good scores for the week are EH, Charban 231, D. Reynolds 210, R. Godin 225, L. Dejonghe 243, 205, R. Day 213, M. Chepelsky 202, 204, D. Harris 209, H. Ratchford 204, 228, J. MacColl Zot wy) teemplag 225. N,' Gentile 204, 229, Honour Score this week was won by L. Marsh with his noble ©°0, Standings to Date feont. in next column) Page 4 MEN'S FIVE PIN LE..GUE(cont. ) Standings to Date Steom 9 Cats 63 Snowbanks 8 Whizbangs 3 Barber Greenes 8 Mazza 2 Hydro 65 Rat Portage 1 Bi W. Borsum 225 L. Folino 206 W, Louk 22h _R, Hunt 203 GC. Buck AL o~U-0 TEN PIN CHATTER Checkryn's Royals turned in a steller performance last night to humble the second place Warehousomen 4 to 0, This win places the Royals in a two-way tie with the Ware- house for third place, Pluta was the big gun with his mighty games of 171, 178, 161 for 510, the largest game of the night, Malashewski's 126, 173 and 201 for an even 500 aided Leon's cause, Hack Freeman used that new ball to good adventege with games of 140, 163 and 166 for 468, Capt. Marsh turned in the only commedable tally with his second game of 167 (206 with handicap). Sechesky's B B's turned back the league- leading Bears 3 to 1 in an action-packed contest that provided many a laugh (mostly on the Bears,) Sechesky led the way with his games of 154, 163, 167 (484) while Bd sho gave his all with 143, 170, 166 (479). Whitley's 159, with Smilsky's 154 helped Frank in his efforts, The only noteworthy performance by the Bears ws turned in by Ray Stachiw with games of 144, 184, 135 (463). Earl Veitch's 2nd game of 165 along with Pattison's last game of 162 were not quite enough to stop the powerful B B's, Frank Whitfield's Shift #1 boys trounced the Over-Heads 3 to 1 to gain lst place in the series to date, Garry Galvin led the scoring with 141, 150, 141 (432). Pete Diduch added his support with 155, 147, 119 (424). Honourable mention this week goes to lst year man Bill McKay with his fine three games of 160, 147, 111 (418) and a handsome 589 with-handicap. Len Pineault turned in 156 and 152 for his only games of the evening. Bob Shirriff with 164, 155, 165 (484) was the big scorer for the Over-Heads, Rowlandson's 400 and Ron Faust's 396 were not quite enough to slow down the Shift #1 Five. Chopty's Firebugs moved from third spot up to a three-way tie for 2nd by trouncing the Last Place Ingineers 3 to l. Nick led the way with 126, 134, 181 (441). Bill Day came through with 179, 108, 136 (423), while Moeurstad found the range for (cont. on page 5)

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