EIGURE SKATING (Cont, ) Figure skates with their curved blade and - Selah oe the toe, are the easiest type of skates on which. to learn. The curved toe with its teeth may be used as a brake, and 'will prove to be a distinct advantage even though at first these toes are getting in'the way. 'Figure skating as you may. be clotie' -know, is the most exacting sport in the world and takes tremendous amount of practice.to become a proficient figure skater, It's just.like taking piano lessons -'you can't expect' to'become an accomplished' pianist overnight. Figure skating might look easy, but believe me it takes many years of diligent and conscientious practice, So skaters, for the rest of the skating season, let's all work hard, have fun - and see how much each one of you can accomplish. Written by Club Professional. 0-0-0 MEN'S TEN PIN LEAGUE Warehouse - 22 Stardusters - 16 Engineers - 22 Shift #1 - 15 Bears - 2.0) Royale i ae Deceivers - 18 #£Stead & Lindstrom - 15 With the season almost half over there is only seven points difference between the top and bottom teams, thus proving to everyone that our teams are more evenly matched than ever before, The results of Wednesday, January 19th found the Engineers taking three points from the Royals. Peter Gombola and Tom Williscroft took high honors for the Engineers, Pete had games of 170, 160, 120-450 and Tom 146, 147, 157-450 Don Boudreau rolled the high game for the Engineers with 173. Leon Checkryn was high for the Royals with 177, 135, 187-499. The Bears took three points from the Warehouse. George Clifford with 12h, 177, 199-500 lead the Bears to victory. Other good games for the Bears were Ray Hunt 148, 148, 151-447 and Al Pattison 173, Nick Chopty was high for the Warehouse with 142, 133, 175-450, followed by Len Swirhun 154, 155, 136-hh5. Bob Rickard with 152, 148, 180-480 lead the Stardusters to a four point victory over Shift #1. Other good games for the Stardusters were rolled by Joe Shubaly 181, 145, 148-474; Paul Malashewski 179 and Mike Smilsky 158. High game for Shift #1 went to Con Greenwald with 161. (Cont. on next col.) "os : Page 7 : MEN'S TEN PIN LEAGUE (Cont.) Paul Pluto with 160, 187, 139-486 lead the' Deceivers as they took three points from Stead and Lindstroms, Other good games for the Deceivers were rolled by Ed 'Aho 160, 146, 160-466 and 'Frank Sechesky 163, Ray Stachiw lead the losers with, 172, 142, 146-460;. followed by Sax Lundberg with 148, 159,°U48-455. Oates MIXED LEAGUE Bay Beavers led by S, Yaromey with 176, 228 and hi single of 247 for hi series of 651 took top honours this week so far picking up 20 pts 'for their efforts. Even the Capt. S, Jakobson came through with a 626 series which included games of 232 and 207. B. Haughn got going in the 3rd game to roll the high single for the night with a 273.effort but was beat out for hi series by K. MacLeod of the Hydro team with' 238; 214 and 171° for a total of 623, The team as a whole came through with hi:single of 1234 and hi series of 3370, 'Wanderers led by. O, Harrison (610) and E, Keller (604) picked up some much needed points to move into 2nd place, Cut Ups picking up 14 pts moved up two rungs on the ladder as did the Pin Dusters with their 103 pts. Some of the better scores rolled Tuesday are L. Edmunds 233, M. O'Brien 230, S. Jakobson 232 and 207, E, St. Dennis 219, E. Keller 235, 206 (604) O. Harrison 237 (610), W. Mantey 216, 237, L. Marsh 218, The Honour Roll includes M, Mantey 98, G. Roy 72, C. Smith, 58, R. Corrigan 90, i Mercure 93, A, Roussel 92, N. Grandlemire tgs Oe Edmunds 83 and CG, Campbell 91. Standings to Date atthe Cut tos - 1443 Bay Beavers - 183 Wanderers = 7k Thisties - JA1 Essos - 171. Pin Dusters- . 137 Rockets ~ 1584 Alley Cats - 134 Rasy Going © = 158 Hydro ees Superiors _ = 1554 Teachers - 129 Our Gang ee La (Ga Pale enh) 6, Big 5 ch . : Ladies Ber ee O. Harrison - 206 C. Buck 21,3 0. Adamo Ay PL Plata «206 Be Boutilier x 3717 W. Borsum - 198 K. MacLeod - 174 R. Hunt - 196 l,, 'Duquette. =-- 172 M.L. Day bata 166 L. Swirhun - 193 0-0-0