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Terrace Bay News, 1 Apr 1954, p. 7

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Lalas POui4 y LEAGUE One more week of bowling then rol off time, April 14 is the day scheduled to end bowling for the 53- a season. Lucky Strikes - std Top Hats ~ Hopeful - ne Blowers i Je aoa! oe three of 637 and a game of 286. J. Hall had three game total of 627 with a nice game of 360 and M. L. Day had three game total of 601 and games of 212, 219. A. Checkryn had a game of 208 0-0-0 )}IXED BOWLING Only 2 more weeks to go and it Pcie! very much like the Rockets and the Cut Ups will wind up in the major roll off unless the rest of the teams get mobile. Olyve Harrison again was the big gun with 204, 257, 200 for 661 to make the high triple for the evening, Other good scores were D. Chilton 212, Mary Weddell 228, Edith McLean 220, Dick Day 232, Jack Todd 230, Mary Lou Day 213, Jocy Semeniuk 205, Mary Claire Kennedy 218, 216, Pat Dowling 225, Bea Fawcett 217, P. Malashewski 203 (Pappy), R. Trudeau 213, 221, E. J. Boutilier 210, L. Swirhun 207, 217 and A. Chisholm 233, 202. 0-0-0 GIGANTIC MISCALCULATION DISCOVERED IN MEN'S 10 PIN BOWLING LEAGUE A gigantic miscalculation was uncovered last night in the Men's 10 Pin Bowling league Due to a burned out tube in the electronic < | calculator used for figuring the bowling handi- caps, 4 average and consequent handicaps were found to be in error and as a result a big upheaval was produced in the standing. Two averages for the Engineers team and two on the Stead and Lindstrom team were found to be in error and the consequence shuffling of points produced the standings below going into the last night of the last series next week, Standings: Engineers 3436 Bears ag 21 Deceivers 29>! Share: 2225 Warehouse 29.3¢ Stardusters 20.2. Overheads 2829 Stead & Lindstrom 8 2! Therefore what looked to be a runaway series for Stead and Sindotrom turns out to be a runaway for the Engineers who again have lst place money cinched while Stead & (Cont. on next col,) ' Page 7 GIGANTIC MISCALCULATION (Cont. ) Lindstrom are completely out of the money. similar to-last series. In a meeting this morning with the 10 Pin Bowling Association executive the discrepancy confirmed but to make certain -of no,comeback the firm of Hiccup, Belch. Barton, Darton: and Barton, Registered Accountants, was retained to audit the books and certify that everything is in order. In cthe bowling dink night the 4 poir:. system again showed its superiority, whcie going into the last week of bowling all but one team are in the battle for play~- off berths, With the Stardusters and Engineers already in from the lst se: all the remaining teams with the excention of Shift #1 are in the thick of the figh for the remaining 2 spots. Results March 31st. Stead & Lindstrom 1 Overheads Stars: R. Shirriff 232, 522 scratch Borsum 204, Freeman 204 with handicap Warehouse Shift ¢F 7 Stars: Ted Stachiw 453,scratch Diduch 2)" Stachiw 202 with handicap. Bears 4 --- Stardusters 9 Stars: Buck 516 scratch, 204 with handi- cap Deceivers 3 - Engineers 1 Stars: Gombola 489 scratch, D. Boudreau 211, Bill Day 213, Aho 202 and Gombola 200 with handicap, 0-0-0 DOMINION OF GANADA WAR SAVINGS CERTIFIC.. - Anyone who has any of the above- mentioned in their possession, may turn them in at the Imperial Bank of Canada fc redemption. ALL certificates have expirc and the last ones issued were dated October 1946. 0-0-0 FOR RENT Four Room house including living rocm, two bed rooms,kitchen and two piece tat room, -Apply to Reg. Yates, Clock #182 or phone Schreiber 56-2 after 5.00 p.m. OOO WANTED TO BUY 1 Wheel Barrow, Apply J. Santerre. o--O0-o0

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