Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 8 Mar 1951, p. 4

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oS he: ae The Terrece Bay invitation Bonspiel was held March 2, 3 and 4th with Marathon, Schreiber and Rossport entering teams from out of town. R. Ostling came through with flying colours to win the main event curling his final game against Butch Moore from Ross-= port and winning by one point, Mac Craig won the consolation from Hd, Pineaultts rink also in a close game. Bonspiel windup was held at the Legion Hall. Prizes were presented to winning teams followed by lunch, liquid refresh- ments and sing SOng. Due to weather conditions it has been necessary to schedule games for Sunday afternoon, as well as Thursday and Satur- day night of this week in an endenvour to wind up Round Robin Bonspiel, Make sub- stitutions in accordance with House Rules in order to complete this Program, as the Bonspiel for the Hudson's Bay Trophy will strrt Monday, March 12th. Skips, please note carefully date, time, and ice allotted for your games and notify your players, This information is now posted on Club Bulletin Board and you will also be notified by mail. Teams were chosen by draw system as was suggested by the Executive Committee, Anyone not able to curl on the 12th, 13th, 15th and 16th please notify your skip immediately. Skip: Wim, Baillig Nels jllen, H, Smith, R. Greenwood, Skip P. Boudreau, Ted Cairns J. Hele, H. Howell. Skip M, Craig, R. Williams, G. Baillie, H. Saunders. Skip G, Dodge, J. Garvin, H. Byers, H, Hamilton, Skip H. Haughn, R. Sheppard, R, Wood, 1. Berndtsson. Skip J.Johnston , fa. Crockford, K. McKay, E, Jones, Skip C, Knauff, J. MacDonald, J. McCall, E, Grabowy., Skip B. Lohr, D. Lumbers, H. McLeod, J. Gross, Skip 4. MacDonald, R. Blanchard, Ae Kechn, J, Ruznsky. Skip H. Marsh, J. Duncan, R. Faust, George Delong Jr. Skip al McColl, F. McMillan, J. Jessop, D. Shaw. Skip T. Olson, D. Anderson, D, Boudreau, J. Clancy. (cont. on Page 5) MIXED LEAGUE The second series have now been run off showing the Hudson Bay leading the heap with the Mad Musicians next in line, This places them with the Pin Boys and Schemers in the play offs so now it is up to the other teams to get rolling and make a place in the third series, The standings for the second series is as follows. H.B.C. 27t Mad Musicians 2604 Splits 2514 Pin Boys 241 Schemers 236 Meteorites 210 Lucky Strikes 209 Birch Cresent 206% Half Misses 2045 Toujours Gais 202 Hot Shots 195¢ Esquires 189 Gs & Hs 1824 Pin Splitters L436 MENS LEAGUE respectively, The Kakabeka once again forged ahead to take the second series which puts them in for first place money twice in a row, The Royals and Engineers did some real bowling this series and ended up second and third This places them along with the Kakabeka and Wings in roll off positions. The standing at the end of the series is as follows, Kakabeka 236 Royals 222 Engineers 2175 Dougheads 196 Wings 194 Terrace Motors 178 Overheads . 175% Alley Cats 167 Gutter Snipes 1665 Horizontals 1664 Strike Rollers 157 Powerman 102 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE It looks as though Alphonse may be right when he said that the Dom, Catering were (Cont, on Page 5)

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