In the Schafers Flyers mixed league the Tigers have a com- manding lead with 80 Points. The The high team triple is held by the West with 2870, and the South have the high single with 1125. Bette Mudie has the third high average with 189 and also the third high triple with 719. The second high single is held by Joyce Litwiller with 288 and Donna Cousineau is next with 287. Donna Simpson has the second high average with 206 and she alto has the high triple with 747. The high average is held by Donna Carney with 216, she also has the high single with 30t1 and the second high triple with 732. In the Four Winds league the South are leading with " points, followed by the West with 64 points and the North-East with 54points. _ The Chubby Chicks have the high team triple with 2,602, and also have the high team single with 946. The third high average is held by Wendy Scott with 179. Mary McDougall has the high triple with 628, and Shela Delaney has the third high single with 258. Barb Ellerbrun has the high average with 188. She also has the second high single with 270 and the third high triple with 612. Pat Bowman has the second high average with 181, she also has the high single with 277 and the second high triple with 617. Olivers have the high team triple with 3,943 and also have the high team single with 1,449. In the AW. Root Beer league the Chubby Chicks lead the league with 60 points. The Distle Wags are second with 47 and Tony's Tigers are third with 24 points. Gerry Roeder has the high triple with 979, Dick Clayfield is second with 973 and Hal Rei- bel is third with 972. Hal Reibel also has the high single with 425 followed by Darwin, Sowing with 388 and Rev. Parsons with 387 Clare Schaefer with 260. The high average is held by Bill Boettger with 266, followed try Gerry Roeder with 265 and , By Bob Miller With M weeks completed in the sportsmen! league Banana Mena Wear are on top with 71 points followed by Harmony Lunch with 63 and Oliver: with 11. trftsriooomrottsu,Ttt-,o-tser2e0 c., ' “3' _-'" ." 1b2yytiintutttws Barron's lead sportsrm'en's-ieague I The Best "I'"'). The penalty-filled contest saw the London coach thrown out of the game. George Grassi, Gord Taylor and Ron Braun were standouts for Waterloo. Waterloo goals were by George Grassi, Pete Rudat, Cord Taylor, Mario Mager and Jim Reinhardt. _ On 'the heels of their hub league loss in Brantford, Water- loo recovered Dec. 17 to come from behind with five consecu- tive goals and down London 5-3. Scorers were Bill Gibbs, Mark Duminsil and Art Shetter, all of Brantford, and Dean Woelfle of Waterloo. ' In their first game in the Hes- peler minor Olympics tourna- ment which continues through the Christmas season, the Water- loo team tied 1-1 with Preston. On Dec. 17 at Brantford Arena the midgets lost 3-1 to a Brantford team. Midgets win 1 in 4 starts Gord J'aylor scored the Wa- terloo goal in the third period to match Preston's Paul Clemmer's score in the first period. One win, one tie and two losses was the Waterloo midget hockey score for the week. The high team single is held by the Sexy-Six with 3,535. The Tigers have the high team single with Ken Klatt has the second high triple with 910 and the third high average with 242. Robert Wilson has the third high single with 338. Frank Krpan has the high triple with 914, the second higtrsingte with 356 and' the second high average with 246. {as}; and the third high triple with In the men's division Jim Valiquette has the high average with 162, the high single with In the ladies division Joyce Thornton has the my: average with 281. She also has the high single with 335 and the third high triple with 746. Carol Goosaen has the second high average with 211, the sec- ond high triple with 777 and the second high single with 318. The high mpie is held by Esther Hodgson with 779. She also has the third high average with 203. Mad Matters are next with M In the St. Clemt’n mixed an}! tht stir" have " points. league the Mn are leading Due to the fact that many leagues will not be bowling dur- ing the Christmas holidays my next bowling news will not appear in the Waterloo Chronicle till Jan. 14. At this time I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christ- mas, a very happy New Year, and good bowling in 1971. The Galaxies have the high team triple with 3280 and the Flairs have the high team single with 1,178. Don Dietrich also has the high single with 377 followed by Bill Voisin with 353 and Lee Bender with 328. The high triple is held by Bill Voisin with 822, followed by Roger Crane with 820 and Don Dietrich with 786. In the men's division Roger Crane has the high average with 252 followed by Bill Voiisin with 222 and Fred MacDerniott with Dianne Lehman has the second high triple with 736 and also the second high single with 302. The third high triple is held by June Lorentz with 710. Karel Dietrich has the third high average with SOO. The seebnd My) average is held by Agnes Bender with 209 and she 'tiso has the third high single with with " points followed by the Gliders with " and the Old Timers with 8 points. In the ladies division Laurine MacDermott is leading in every- thing. She has the high average with 210, the high triple with can andtttehigh single with 351.