MN 3 TEN PiN LEAGUE Final Standings ae eit Stead & Lindstrom '(Champs ) - 36 points Warehouse sea Deceivers Roc ates a Bears BIG Gestes SMe me CAN Overheads i eye hoe Shift #1 FO es OL ca A eames ae Stardusters a eh ae Engineers (Chumps) -- er ae Last night Stead and Limdstroms won the second half championship while the Warehouse grabbed second spot and a spot in the Champ= ionship roll-off.: The Warehouse also rolled a new high game with handicap 1029. Shift #1, lead by Pete Diduch 159, 139, 156-454 took three points from the Stardust- ers who were lead by Joe Shubaly with 135, 185, 186-506, Stead and Lindstrom's split with the Deceivers. Sax Lundberg lead S,. & Le with 156, 174, 169-499 other good games for S. & L. were rolled by Capt. Checkryn 175-465, Francis Hanna 171-449, Paul Coupal 181-449, and Hack Freeman 148. P, Matson led the Deceivers with 181, 153, 156-490 followed by Bill Day 206-486, Capt. Ed Aho 162-442, Frank Sechesky 173, i52 and Len Pineault 164. Peter Gombola lead the Engineers to victory with 143, 194, 162-499 followed by Dan Boudreau 192-470, Tom Willis- croft 164, and Capt. Al iindicaoe 164. Capt. Bill Borsum lead the losers with 159,151, 222-532 followed by Beb Shirriff 167, 133,168-468. Ted Stachiw with 155, 175, 227-557 lead the Warehouse to victory over the Bears. He was followed by Nick Chopty 163, 139,184- 486, John Graham 187, Len Swirhun 165, and Joe Ruzyski 151. George Clifford lead the Bears with 162, 149,175-486 followed by Clarence Buck 182, 160,129-471, Capt. Al Pattison 158, 122, 186- 1,66. and Ray Hunt 15h y1h2, 159-4556 - NOTE: The Ghudpténahip roll-off will take place on Wednesday, April 14th at 6:30 peme sharp, and the Consolation roll-off on Thursday, April 15th at 6:30 p.m. sharp. 0-0-0 MIXED LEAGUE Although scores on the whole were not too good there were two or three good scores rolled and all by the women. Who said they were the weaker sex? er scores of 239,217 and 271 (hi single) for ha triple of. 7276 (Cont. on next col.) O, Harrison put togeth- Last week H, Delong rolled Page 6 MIXED LEAGUE (Cant.). 78 triple w/handicap to--beat 0,.Harrison'-- score of 783. Last night M. L. Day rollea a 702 scratch triple which with handicap gave her an 816 to top that department. T make things interesting is there someone to beat it in the final: week? J. Corrigan kept the men in there with a 249 for hi single of the week and Bob Browning the h- triple with- 572. This week we are going to give: you all those on the honour list. E. St. Denis 88, J. Semeniuk 89,.H. Garreu' Toy Pave Staveren 94, L. Saarka 76, C. Smith 91. For contrast here are some oi the better scores C. Buck 214, D, Martin 212, M. C. Kennedy 227, M. Le. Day 255, - 265, We Day 201, I, Edmond 200, C, Bowirc. . Pity Be Browning 21 8 Ma io Pos 8 Dalzell 22.2 235 (607). Tonight wit just about set le it for the play off positions with the Rockets being able to clinch first spot. Cut Ups piled up enough points to put the selves in the lead with the Rockets 43 points behind with game in hand. Unless these two fall apart at the seams next weel: they should be in there. The Phillpotts, Gutterpups and Beavers just about settled their hash this week but still have a slight chance, Standings to Date Cut Ups - - 193. Superiors - 16% Rockets - 18834 Sleepers - 167 Gutter Pups - 182 Pin Dusters - 160 Phillpotts - 180 GinPills - 15° Beavers - 171 *. Slow Pokes -~ 142. BIG -5 - Ladies O, Harrison - 207 A. Checkryn = eg L. Maleshewski - 198 De Dal@an ioe See ate E. Boutilier eet ES Men. : i G, Buck est eee P,. Diduch ~ 192 - T,. Williscroft - 192 L. Waghorn - 188 L. Swirhun . m 66 THE PLAYOFF SCHEDULE IS LISTED IN ANOTIi COLUMN FOR THE INFORMATION OF ALL BOWLERS. PLEASE NOTE TIME AND DATE AND ARRANGE TO BE AT THE ALLEYS ON TIME, o-0-0 LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE: Wednesday afternoon mrked the end of the Ladies Five Pin League except for the roll-off.Wed. afternoon, April 15 at 1:15 sharp. Note the time ladies 1:15 instead of 1:30 as we have four games to bowl. 0-0 (Gont. on page 7)