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Terrace Bay News, 25 Feb 1954, p. 9

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MEN'S FIVE PIN BOWLING twas, ) finally went all out andhit top spot un- seating Terrace Mctors who have held first place since the start of the series, The King Pins made a remarkable come back taking 17 points, the highest for the evening. Terrace Motors and Townsite dropped badly. Terrace Motors 1117 hi single with handicap game was all that kept them from going to utter defeat. Buck's 1039 game collected hi-single scratch honours for them, And to the following go the dubious hon- our of being on the honour rell. G. Turenko 87, No Ross 833 V. Thorpe 91; and R. Biesen- thal 75, Some of the better scores, J. Figliomeni 229, 233 (646); M, Sakauye 219, 226 (626), N. Ross 207, D. Day 238, P, Diduch 226, 263 (639), J. Todd 264, it. Goodfellew 237, J. Louk 218, 210, 246, (674) G, Harrisson 204, B. Hales 207, a Campbell 207, Le Edmunds 202; A. Cadieux 223, R. Belliveau 207, A. Gerow a (601) 'L. Marsh 229; Eo Niemi 250, M. Paget 202, C. Buck 263, 220 (633) STANDINGS Hydro 864 Bucks 68 T. Motors 85 RO 67 Shite 41 "7:7 Townsite 654 Hotshots 77 KingPins 62 7:00 pom. 9500, Delile Alleys 1-2 3-4 1-2 3 -4 Date ae 2. eae ae 6-5 4-3 oy oe" eee L--2 7-5 15 6-2 3-7 i) 8-1 22 6-3 27 a8 5a1 On oe a Oe 1-7 6-4, Apre 5 3-2 5-8 Tab 1-4 sh fae aa 1-6 Above is the sahedule for the second half of the second series, Please clip out and retain as there will be no other schedule issued, 0o~0-0 MEN'S TEN PIN LEAGUE League Standings Stead & Lindstrom 26 Stardusters 16 Warehouse 19 Deceivers 1, Bears ' 17 Overheads 12 Shift #1 16 Sliders 8 Stead and Lindstrom increased their lead last night by completely routing the seemingly washed up Bears, Paul Coupal lead S& L with 188, 156, 154-498 and received (cont. on next col.) good Sophie) rom 'Francis Hanna with in Johrr' Louk'153 ahd Sax Lundber# 160. The "Hibernating Bears" were lead by Clarence' | Buck with 167, 157, 148 (472) 6" Other mentionable games ;fo¥ the H.Ba"s were Peter Mazza 140) AL (Playboy) Pattison 15h, and George' Cliteond 166. Capt. Ed Aho lead the Dasirerd with games of 168, 139, 185-492, 'to 'easy victory over Shift #e Ed received very good support from his teammates as Bill Day rolled 152, 188, 151 - 491; Frank Sechesky 125, 148, 178-451, Len Pineault 175-432 and P, Matson 143-109 » Pete Diduch lead Shift #1 with 160 - 406 The Stardusters lead by Bob Rickard 135,197, 168-500 had some trouble getting the Over~ heads. in hand but managed to take four points from them, Other good scores for the Stardusters were Paul Malashewski 168, 163, 160-491; Joe Shubaly 176-459; Paul Pluta 155-443 and Mike Smilsky 160-427. Bob Shirriff lead the Overheads with 181, 158, 167-506 followed by Capt. Bill Borsum 190, 165, 132-487. The Engineers finally broke into the scoring colum by splitting with the Warehouse. Peter Gombola with 149, 168, 157-47. Lead the Engineers followed by Capt. A. Lindskoog 178-469, Don Boudreau 175-468, Verl Thompson 170-440; and Tom Willscroft 170, Nick Chopty with 171, 160. 133-464 lead the Warehouse fcllowed by Ted Stachiw 174-450; Capt. John Graham 150, 43h, Joe RugyskiL 160, - 416. Lew honors for the night went to "Playboy" Pattison with 110, 0-0-0 LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE The TURK. Strikes are still, in, the lead with 353 yieee followed. by Top Hats. - 295 points Blowers - so Hopefuls. - ma High games ef, were A. Checkryn 211, J. Semeniuk 211, M. Hayes 264 and D. Thompson 229 ° » ee HE 0-0-0 FOUND One Honson lighter near shopping cent Owner may have same by contacting Sid Sper in mill machine shop and paying for this add. 0-0-0: >

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