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Terrace Bay News, 5 Jan 1954, p. 3

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7:00 pem. 9:00 Page 3 ALLEYS <=Le2 Ge Une) Bh Jane WL 1-2 a8 Se RSL, 18. 668 ».sgbgs.sy cease 25 RE OS PSS Oah ile Feb. 1 3-6 7-3 1-5 8-H" 3 8 3-8 hm60 Jel 52" 15° 203° 8-5 h-L 6+7 oe, Oa eR dR T3652) -Team No. © Name of Team Captain - Townsite W. Sitko Te Shift No, 1 G. Conway - ' : 3 . K. Ue * ' By Sernesky MEN'S FIVE PIN LEAGUE ren My a 1 Last Monday' was the finish of the seasons 5 Hydro OR, Browning first series, The K, C. and Shift:#1 who have 6 Bucks - C. Buck oeen in lst and 2nd spot for the past few 7 3 i weeks held their positions and assured them-.«. g Hotshots: ~: --A, Boutilier selves of a place in the major roll-off at the end of the bowling season, © Bucks had to Above is the schedule for the 'first half overcome a 5 point margin in order to take of the 2nd series, "Please clip 'out and save <= over second spot from Shift) #1 and' would have »there will be no other 'schedule. if their second and third games had been DS ~ on par with their first. Aubrey Boutilier © 0-0-0 Hotshots collected 18 of a possible 21 points fs the highest for the evening. ENGINEERS 1ST SERIES 10 PIN CHAMPS - The high game scratch and with handicap 'STARDUSTERS COP RUNNERUP SPOT went to K, C, They rolled'112) and\1208, the last two weeks Of the lst series in: Hi-series scratch was rolled by Bucks ~2957 Men's 10 Pin League really showed the 4 Hi-single, individual, went to 0, Buck with point scoring off to good advantage. Going 305. »B. Sernesky rolled hi-series of 775. ~*into the final night only 2 teams were -- G, Turenko and L, Edmunds were the out of the running for a playoff berth and honour bowlers this week, 'George rolled: 95 teams were in the thick of a knoak down and Leo 85. : drag out fight for lst money, However, Good scores were: ~H. Goodfellow 250, the Relentles§ "Engineers" were not to be 217 (638); J. Louk 231, 225, 222 (678); denied. Led by Don "Money Bowler" Boudreau G, Conway 202; L. Marsh 255, T. Stachiw with a $20.00 glint in his eyé they rmeked 257, 218; B, Borsum 255,203, (652); M. up 7 points out of 8'to cop the prize, Paget 234; A. Roussel 228; B. Ratchford R74 But the redl pressure finish record 202; C. Buck 305 (661); D. Boutilier 216; -- "fell to the 2nd place winnérs, the "Star- R, Harrisson 255, 237 (678); A. Cadieux 204; "@ysters", who from a'lowly fifth place J. Cavanaugh 207; A, Gerow 208, R, Belliveau snot two weeks before the finish pulled 202, 261; B. Sernesky 220 252, 303 (775)s themselves up thru the pack with 8 out of (a a possible 8 to come within a whisker of ieee hae sa Taveane, Motors aeaee wane' wile en the other playoff Bucks =, 170 The real "Spoilers" were. that mean Hydro | - 158% Belo' Stead & Lindstrom group who not - oa Townsite - 156 having a chance for either spot contented ,Hotshots - 152 themselves by lst rocking the Overheads for " Big 5 cd 3. points on the next to last night as Sax B, Borsum - 222 i 'Lundberg rolled a new high scratch game C. Buck - 217 record 243 and then knocking off the "Dec- B. Sernesky - 205 eiver" for 3 points on the last night. P, Diduch - 203 The "Deceivers" incidently really played hard R. Belliveau - 191 luck, Leading from the start of the season, Ge Conway = 191 ' they were 5 points out-in front starting f the last half only to end up completely out 0-0-0 of the money. Last years playoff champs (Cont, on page 4)

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