oe bowling >) NEWS MIXED TEN PIN LEAGUE The Badgers took the Superiors for 4 points this week with Bob Shirriff hitting a beautiful 233-179-161 (573) with hanci- cap 669 for the men's high three. Nice going, Bob, Capt. Olyve Harrison also captur- ed the ladies high three with 147-179-146(473) with handi-cap 555, Other high scores were Ruth Shirriff 144, Capt. Al Lindskoog 158- 174 Ann Checkryn 134, Rose Buffett 121 and Bill Borsum 162-142-148(452). The Royalettes also took 4 points from the Maebees, High scores were Pete Diduch 157, Francis Hanna 155, Vivian Hanna 140, Capt. Barbara Haughn 153 and Leon Checkryn 167-142. We have an honour roll this week for the men. Francis Hanna leading with 83, Paul Pluta following with 92 and Pete Diduch 95. League Standing Badgers Lil - Royalettes 5 Superiors 5s Maebees 2s 0-0-0 MEN'S FIVE PIN LEAGUE Bucks, led by B. Borsum's 226, 250,278 © (754) were the high rollers this week, They rolled hi-single scratch 1072 and hi-triple scratch 3000, This was done with a handicap of only 20, Good bowling fellows. Terrace Motors are still on top with a fairly comfort--- able lead. Townsite dropped a little, but are still close enough to the top to maybe take the lead. The Hotshots seem determined to give Terrace Motors and Townsite a battle for the lead spots, and might just do it too. Les Page 10 MEN'S FIVE PIN LEAGUE (Cont. ) Good scores for the night were: L. Dejonghe 209; B. Louk 215, 235(622); i, Hunt 210; C. Haviland 203; P. Pluta 223; 230(626); A. Roussel 202; E. Niemi 200, 226 (614)¢ C. Buck 234; D. Martin 216 (What happened Don?); E. Saarela 208; R. Hales 250, 200; Midkiff 234, 202(604); J. Speziale 243; J. Louk 210; B. Biesenthal 211; G. Conway 206. League Standing Terrace Motors - 63 Bucks Bee Townsite ois Ge Ray 50 Hotshots Bhs CO Shire as Hydro - 55%) King' Pins - 35 BIG 5 B. Borsum ei eee C,. Buck ~ 212 Midkiff - 204 W. Louk - 203 C. Carmichael - 202 0-0-0 MIXED LEAGUE The Gutter Pups are still in the lea" closely followed by the Bay Beavers who by picking up 14 points Tuesday night cliy" into second place just 2 points behind the Pups. C. Buck was the big noise for the Beavers rolling games of 241, 212 and 33. (New individual scratch hi single score date) for a total of 784. Beavers roli: two scratch scores of 1004 and 1003 whicn along with a second game of 800 gave then hi triple for the night with 2807. Cut Ups helped along by their second game of 1049 w/hdep picked up 13 points to climb one more rurgon the ladder. M. L. Day was the mainstay of the team with a 235and a 2 game total of 405. Gin Pills are now tied with 4th spot with the Pin Dusters wl) were helped along by no other than our Alphonse who rolled a noble score of 69 al! by himself, Better get a new set of brakr: Al. The Superiors although they had no outstanding individual scores rolled up enough points to jump into 3rd place, The Rockets and Sleepers staged a battle roye' with: the Rockets getting 2 out of 3. D. Dalzell takes the kadies hi single Zor the week with 243 and P. Dowling the hi tripic Edmund's Hydro boys are in a very favoured spot With 574. R. Corrigan takes the honour and if he can spur them on to do better they can easily overtake the leaders. B, Sitko, E, Saarela and D, Boutilier were in the honour bracket this week, Bill managed to make 8&2 and both Boutilier and Saarela 99, just under the line, (Cont. on next. col.) score with 68 and.Dick Downey the mens w'*! a noble 48, Good scores for the night we I. Edmonds 219, O. Harrison 209, M. Hayes 217, A. MacMillan 215, P. Dowling 215, L. Waghorn 208, C. Simms 223, (Cont, on page 11)