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Terrace Bay News, 27 Mar 1952, p. 4

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NORTH SHORE BADMINTON LEAGUE PLAYERS DOMINATE L.KEHE.D OPEN Mrs. Wilson of the Lakehend defeated Helen Scott, Terrcce Bay, 11-6, 5-11, 11-2 to teke the Woman's Singles Championship and prevented a clean sweep by the towns of Terrace Bay and Schreiber, Ernie Carswell and Harold Gellert of Schreiber were the top players in the men's events, Hnrold defeated Dick Wilson of the Lokehend for the Men's Singles, Harold and Ernie then teamed up and walked away with the Men's Doubles Championship. Ernie and Helen Dorey of Schreiber won the Mixed Doubles events. Although all of the Terrance entries meade the semi-finals only Dot Delzell and Helen Scott managed to win by taking the Ladies! Doubles Chompionships. It is of interest to note that out of over 60 contestants from the district, the eleven players from Schreiber ~nd Terrace managed to bring back 7 of the 8 trophies. It speaks for itself that the brand of bade minton being played in our North Shore Lecgue compares more than favourably with the surrounding district. The last tournament of the N.S.B.L. series will be played in Terrance on Saturday evening, April 5th. a 4 2 dey open tournament for all clubs participating in the N.S.B.L. will be held in Marathon April 26th and 27th. Entry forms will be availnble soon. 0-0-0 MEN'S BOWLING By taking 3 points from the Overhends, the Combustioneers took over first place in the Men's League, 1 point ghead of the Short Circuits ~nd Schreiber who are tied for 2nd ploee with 10 points each. It would look 28 though the 7 o'clock shift warmed up the nlléys for the late bowlers ns there wasn't on 600 grme bowled by the early shift. Schreiber tokes the honours this week with ao single of 1070 and a triple of 2920 to lend the pack. H. Solly not only toppled them for a 265 single but combined this with 184 and 259 for = total of 708 for high triple. Nice going, boys. Other good scores for the week include E. Gr-bowy 244, M. Campbell 237, P. Diduck Dog, 223, 238 (689), W, Louk 238, 212 (649), D. Phillips 232, F. Sechesky 24k, :». Roussell 2,5, CG. Buck 245, J. McColl 224, 206, B. Rntchford 210, S. Spence 249, E. Niemi 239, W. Borsum 214,-M. Paget 220, G. Rowlandson (cont. in next column) Page 4 MEN'S BOLING (continued from column 1) 260, Ai. McColl 204, J. Diduck 224, J. Holancin 217, 201, 4. Cline 229, 206 (6X1), B, Browning 243, K, MacLeod 232, J, Delec 219, K. My 230, R, Nagasoka 248 (609), M, Srkauye 206, 226 (615), H, Midkiff 261 (626). Standings to Date Combustioneers ii Big 5 Short Circuits 10 Schreiber 10 C. Buck 219 Overhends 8 J. Heenan 217 Consolidated Press 7 W, Borsum 216 Gunners 7 HHA) | 207 Sudslingers 6 H, Solly 200 Wings L 0-0-0 MIXED LE..GUE The Hot Shots by virtue of their 3 point win over the Pin Boys have taken over first place in the mixed league, This dees not mean they have won it yet even though there is only one game leff in this series, The Bay Beavers (those eager little things) are right on their tail just one point behind, 0. Harrison is getting in a rut, With n single of 246 and the addition of 235 and 212 for a triple of 693, she took the honours for this week rgain, J. Todd of the Whirle aw~ys tnkes the high single this week with n 256 and Alex Chisholm combined 157, 243 and 205 for 605 to tnke the high triple, Other good scores were Li. Cline 215, D. Hrrris 223, 200, B, Day 207, 254, R. Stachiw 248, A, Roussell 226, I, Goodfellow 219, 200 (607), J. Graham 220, 201 (602), R, Harris 23%, Standings to Dete Hot Shots 11 Bay Beavers 10 Pin Boys 9 Whirlaways 9 Stend & Lindstrom 4 Bombers l Ladies Big 5 Men 0. Herrison 198 C. Buck 22L, I. Goodfellow 177 D, Miller 220 H, Scott 168 H., H211 207 B. Houghn 166 D., Harris 194 D, Dalzell 161 J, Todd 192 0-0-0 200 L,h,ia0 BBY, 7.11 members of the Battery are reminded thet there will be a Smoker on Tuesdey, spril 8th in the armouries. More details of the program will be announced in next week's paper.

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