MEN'S LEAGUE Consolidated Pross Wins Men's 5 Pin Longue Led by Joe Heenan, who was in top form Monday evening, the Consolidatcd Press boat out the Wings and Combustioneers to obtain possession of the Dominion Catering Trophy. To cut down wind rcsistance the press boys left their brilliant red caps, which they usually woar at home so that they could travel a bit faster, It sure paid dividends, didn't it Peter. Although the Consolidated Press slipped in the third series nfter winning the first two, they showed their ebility in the roll off by posting scores of 1022,1059, 1050 and 1042 for a total of 4173. (Just a bunch of money bowlers.) After a slow start the Wings led by Morandin and Buck began to roll but were unable to over- come the lead built by the Press in the first two games, The Combustioneers, after winning the third sories secmed to fold up for the roll off, although there were some nice individual scores rolled by members of the team, Some of the better scores rolled to finish the season off in a blaze of glory" were G. Dennis 258, P. Diduek 209, C. Buffet 200, J. Holancin 305 (the only 300 game rolled in the play off) W. Wainikka 217, H. Boudrenu 215, 246 (836), M. Campbell 205, J. Heenan 239, 290, 250 (959 - high series for the night) H. Solly 207, 210, 257 (872), F. Sechesky 251, L. Swirhun 215, 204, G. Morandin 216, 227, 241 (803) C, Buck 217, 201, 295 (872). Special mention, I believe, should go to Joe (Fire Ball) Heeman and his 959 serics. This gave Joe an average of 240 for the night which is nice bowling in any man's country. The final standing wes: Consolidated Press - 4173 Wings - 3995 Combustioneers - 3828 Congratulations for a good job done, Boys of the Press, consisting of P. Mazza, J. Heenan, M, Campbell, H. Boudreau, I. Solly, E. Grabowy and Joe Kennedy. John Maurstad's Sudslingers, led by Bill Louk won thc Consolation Roll Off with scores of 1007, 1055, 1066 snd 1009 for =a total of 4137. 411 the teams in the consol- nation with the cxception of the Gunners bowled with a blind. The Sudslingcrs, dur- ing the scason, held around the fifth rung on the ladder but when the chips werc on the table, really filled their hands, Louk put together 195, 283, 271 and 196 for a total of 945. Bob Browning of the Short Circuits " tcok the high single of both roll offs with a nice. 307. {cont. in next column) Page 3 MEN'S LE .GUE (Consolation Winners) The final standings were: Sudslingers - 4137 Short Circuits - 3991 Schreiber ~- 3893 Overheads - 3861 Gunners = 3299 od scores for the evening include P. Didueh 284, 200 (835), J. McColl 232, J. Sharpe 219, B., Browning 223, 307 (896) 1. Edmonds 208, 247, K. May 217, 240, L. Nagaska 210, 209, 1. Sakauye 200, 228, H, Midkiff 259, 202, W. Borsum 238, 275 (852), M. Paget 230, J. Wig 298, 207 (820), u. McColl 204, 207. Thc Sudslingers consist of J. Maurstad, WW. Louk, W. Sitko, B, Hales, P., Diduch, D. Phillips and E, Oleksuk. 0=0-0 LT LAST IT'S OFFICL.L, ROY.LS .RF 10-PIN CH.IIPS Yes, the results are all in, the totals have been checked, nudited and approved and the results are now cfficial. Checkryn's Royals (minus Checkryn) are the 10-Pin Playoff Champs. Led by John Louk with 766 for 4 gancs with handicap and lMalashewski with 733, they racked up a 3548 total to win over the Bears who had 3539, G. H. Woods with 3527 and Orioles with 3485. Ralph Shemanski, of the Bears, took the individual ponours with a 706 scratch total for 4 games and 790 with handicap. Ed Niemi cof the Orioles had 517 scratch for 3 grmes and a 598 total with handicap. Joe Shubely c¢f the Orioles had the high scratch guise of 207 and Harcld Marsh of G. H. Woods had hizh game with handic-p 232. Other 200's with hondieap were chalked up by Louk 216, 211, nloshowski 211, Wiomi 205, 207, Swirhun 210, Srcnanalt 216, Shirriff 215. Well, that winds up another season (cxecopt for grulze matchcs, that is; don't niss Salary ageiust Hourly next Wednesday) but as they say in the funnies, "wait till next year!" 0-0-0 LTTENTION BOWLERS Your attention is drawn to the fact that the alleys will be closed on Thursday and Friday of this week, both during the afternoon and evening, However, they will be open for business on Saturday. Effect- ive this Sunday, thore will be no bowling 7 on Sunday afternoons, 0=0=-0