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Terrace Bay News, 5 Jan 1954, p. 5

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LADIES CURLING SCHEDULE (Cont.) Jan. 7 Thur, 9-11 Simmers vs. Jessop Ice 1 - 9-11 Latour vs Garvin 2 Jan.13 Wed. 7-9 Simmers vs Latour Ww 7-9 Jessop vs Garvin 2 Jan.14 Thur, 7-9 Hamilton vs Anderson 1 7-9 Faust vs Sinkins Z 9-11 Haughn vs Shrier aL 9-11 Romaniuk vs Wellings 2 Jan.20 Wed. 7-9 Simmers vs Garvin ie 7-9 Haughn vs Sinkins 2 Jan. 21 Thur.7-9 Hamilton vs Wellings 1 7-9 Romaniuk vs Anderson 2 9-11 Faust vs Shrier al 9-11 Jessop vs Latour ge Jan.27 Wed, 7-9 Haughn vs Hamilton 1 7-9 Shrier vs Latour 2 Jan,28 Thur. 7-9 Wellings vs Jessop 1 7-9 Anderson vs Simmers 2 9-11 Romaniuk vs Faust 1 9-11 Sinkins vs Faust 2 0-0-0 MIXED 10 PIN LEAGUE The Mixed 10 Pin League will commence to roll again this Sunday January LOth,. Be on time, 0-0-0 BOWLING SWEEPS WINNERS JANUARY 6TH ist Game Joe Ruzyski - 3 prizes Hi Single 179 Scratch Hi Single 222 with handicap Hi Three-600 with handicap 2né Game ; Bill Borsum 1 Prize Hi Single 194 Scratch Pete Diduch 1 Prize Hi Single 215 with handicap 3rd _ Game Tom Williscroft 3 Prizes Hi Single 194 Scratch Hi Single 222 with handicap Hi Three 498 with handicap 0-0-0 MIXED BOWLING Sleepers led by C. Boudreau with scores of 229 and 276 (hi single for the night) and hi triple of 608 and Bob Browning with 200 186 and 263 (hi single for the night) for hi triple of 645 picked up 17 points Tues. night to cinch first place in the first series, This puts the Sleepers and the Pin Dusters, who have to bowl Thursday and placed (Cont. on next col.) Pago 3 MIXED BOWLING | second in the playoffs for the league championship come spring. Congratulations ' to both teams but watch your scalps there are a few going on the war path this next series. The majority of the games rolled were close with some very good scores rolled. The Gin Pills came through with a nice 1132 game and the Superiors an al chs Let's have more of them this coming series.. Some of the better seores for the night are M. Hayes 220, A, MacMillan 234, Bs Haughn 213, P. Dooling 220, I Edmonds 209, d« Louk 223, P. Dowling 222, B. Knight 234, M. Mahoney 219, H. Campbell 218, 235, L. Waghorn 258, H. DeLong 232, L. Swirhun 200, ©. Sitch 231. The honour scores this week were rolled by C. Quarrie (51) and LPhillips and B. Jones(73) - Standings to Date Sleepers me Bok Gutter Pups - 187 Pin Dusters = 2114 Cut Ups ~ 179 Superiors ~ ove Slow Pokes - 156 Phillpotts - 1943 Rockets = och'? Beavers Siiwhg2 Gin. Pills yi h20 Big 5 Ladies O, Harrison @ 16207 L, Maleshewski - 198 D. Dalzell -, » 162 M. Hayes ere P 7k P. Dowling » | MEN C. Buck ~ 227 P, Diduch - 189 A, MacMillan - 186 E, Niemi - 184 L. Swirhun - 182 0-0-0 NESCOS AGAIN INVADE TERRACE BAY FOR 4TH ANNUAL INVITATIONAL 1O PIN TOURNEY The Mighty Nescos, perennial champs in Lakehead 10 Pin circles will bring 2 teams again this year to do battle in the 4th Annual Terrace Bay Invitational 10 Pin Tourney, January 23rde They will oppose two teams of Terrace Bay all-stars made up from the highest 10 averages in the men's league. The tourney will consist of 2-3 game sete one in 'the afternoon and one in the evening: Total pins scratch determining the winner. This will be followed by the award present: _- ations and party to which all 10 pin league members are invited. The last two years our local squad has come out on top and they are aiming for the "Hat Trick" this year. Earlier in the season teams of locals took on the Nescos on their own alleys and were just narrowly defeated by the slim margin of 27 pins in 4 games. (Cont on page 6)

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