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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-02-25, Page 7030 PAGE 10A--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1987 rats Schmidt' s SUNDAY FORESTERS With only two weeks left in the schedule • -plaee is -still up for grabs as Spoilers lead with 33, then Two Steps 30, T.N. Rollers 27, Shattered Dreams and BJ's Bears 25, TJ's 23 Mac Six and Six Pack 20 and Head Pins 19. Doug Haskell rolled.,7,05 for high tri- o ple while John Bissett had 301 for the high single. Dianne MacLean with 652 claimed high triple while Nancy Willis tied her. with 258 for high single. Lee Cairncross bowled 253, Ron Klages 258, Steve Johnston 279, Ed ' Smythe 290, Ted Johnston 264, Kevin Willis 266, and Brian MacLean 265. MONDAY MEN With 235, 329, 326 - 890, Dennis Schmidt topped the league this week and led his team, Tail Ends to 21 points off Strike Force. 6 Shooters with 794 by Heinz Sartori claimed 22 points from The Buddies as Al Pennie had 313 and 707 and Manfred Poper- nitsch 711. Hot Shots took 20 points as Bill Reid rolled 707. Dick McLean was tops for French Dry Cleaners with 743. Larry McDougall had 717 as A&P got 20 points from. Selinger Wood whose high man was Don Carrick with 725. A Team took 17, points from John's Jokers despite 747 .by John Miller. Ken Johnston 743 and Art. Burt 705 helped Murphy's Landing to 16 points off Little Bowl. TUESDAY MIXED With only one week remaining Tricky Six have first place locked up taking seven points from Tailenders as Dick McLean roll* ed 806 and Shirley Schmidt 741. Dona Baker had 237. Frame Ups also took seven points as Chris Connor bowled 316 and 822 and `Hugh McGregor had 319 and 699. Debbie Ab- bott was tops for Sound Trek with 257 and 630. Barb's Gang rolled their way to seven points as' Marj Moore had 790 and Sonny Moore 758. Jack Gilbert had 7f i for G.M.C.'s Bell Angels also got seven a:., Walter Bell had 669 and Jenny Langendoen 260 and Diane Sutton was high with 596 for Bowled • Eagles.? took five points off Unknowns and leads lea ,tee WEDNESDAY MAJOR Marj's Team took 25 points from Barb's Team as Sonny Moore rolled 1205 and Marj Moore 1116. Shirley's and Del's split 17-13 as Al Sanders had 1236, Gerry Ross 1237 and Del Mitchelrnore 335. WEDNESDAY MIXED John Wain rolled 217 POA, this week's winner, and John Allen had 717 as CE -DJ's took five points from Scario's, winner of the team tournament for this league. Happy Gang took five points off Newcomers Pt 2 to remain in first place. Debbie Clarence bowl- ed 731 and Chris Adair 664 while Brian Johnston had 294 and 643. Lee Fry, with 305 and 707 topped Park House as they took five points off A&P. Gord Fisher rolled 695. Janet's Jokers rolled to seven points against 90 per cent of their average. Ron Burt lead with 692 and Grant Gnay had a 280. THURSDAY MIXED Maybe Next Week and Mixed Ups are now tied with 82, Spinners have 76, Masters and Exterminators 75 and Swingers 51. Bob Stoddart rolled the high triple of 781 while Jerry Stirling had the high single of 292 and tripled 725. Connie. Dawson lead the ladies with 745 and 277. Ray Hartin had 705, Cheryl Crawford 211, Shirley Beier 236, Elsa Fickert 246, Noris Lawrence. 244 and Eleanor Roosemalen 217. THURSDAY SENIORS Sparrows, continue in first place followed by Hawks 76, Purple Finch 75, Robins 73, Eagles 73, Old Crows 71, Swans 66, Bluebirds 63, Skylarks 63, and BlueJays 56. Art LeFebre rolled 220, Ruth Heath 236. and 633, Cora Sherwood 213, Mike Foley 228, Mel Dickson 253, Doug McNeil 210, Gwyn McRae 204, Ben Hamilton 205 and Olive Gilbert 206. • Y.B.C. Excellent games were rolled this week by Julie Fisher 234, Jeff Powell 245, Mike Mc- Cabe 241 and 671, Dan Suplat 234, Wayne bellow 251, Bob Pellow 231, and Derek • Rumig 226.. For the Bantams Denis Lassaline rolled 256, Jason Hayter 243, Rob - Six Pac and Underdogs split 4 - 3. Art Burt bie Ball 223, Mike Moffat 209, Pat Glazier had 301 and 747. • 203, Jeff Rumig 208, Mark Philips 180. TUESDAY MEN WED. AFTERNOON,LADIES Diehards took seven points off Outsiders Janet Rumig was = high bowler for the day as Martin Van Ninhuys rolled 303 and 745. ' Greg Beacom, with 711 led Sifto Saints to with 794 triple and led The Bear Cubs to cap se�ren.. ints_..fr..o .. the_..Gophers.. The.. five points • from Sherwood-Express-a-s�Milre .. -_ � Pitre had 279. Easy Riders got five points Wolverines, still on top of league, lead by from Bonsai Bombers. Dan Willis had 263 Olive Gilbert's 612 triple; took five points and Barry Treble 234. from The Chipmunks, despite a 607 triple by WEDNESDAY MEN Mary Lynne • Telford and a 737 triple by Shirley Kennedy for the Chipmunks. Janet Dave's Dudes grabbed seven points from Little Bowl Vikings as Paul Horton rolled Daer had 225 and Ann Wild 217 to Help The 240. Bob's•=Buddies came away with two Wildcats take seven points from The Tigers. Audrey points as, Roy Mitchell rolled a 261. Alex .Brindley rolled a 652 triple for the Shoemaker had 240 and 634 for Glossy. Cobras but The Lions took five points from Pinheads as they got five points. Tom Smith them lead by Penny Breen, 593 triple. The had 261 and 627 to lead Kaymones to five Polar Bears took five points from the Sly points from Dirty Danglerc Duane Horton Poxes and The Fonz took five points, from had 228. the Turtles.' e F e u n e n c d d Interclu. Y, skate set ®r Seaforth ° from page 8A children will be competing in the morning, regionals, then to Skate Canada, if they ar with the seniors set to begin at approximate - good enough. y p.m.. "The Interclub is just a stepping stone," "Some of the people who have come out of said Ken Rodney, who along with a numbe these •competitions have included Kevin of others, sits on the Seaforth; Figur Wheeler ' of Brussels, Lloyd Eisler and Skating committee. Laurie Byer, and more recently Peter "It's just a part of the chain that takes yo McDonald, of Brussels and Kerry Shepherd all the way to the top." of Blyth. They won the senior trophy for ice • Some of the cataegories of competition i- dancing in Mitchell last year, then went on elude; Interpretative Free Skating, when to lace well in the Canadian Novice.cham- the creativity of the skater is tested whe pionships.. So, there'll be some good they are asked to skate to a piece of musi skating. they have never heard before; Prepare Solo .Free Skating, for those from Junior "The act may. be a little more polished at Bronze to Senior Silver level o skating an a'higher level of competition, but the talent Ice Dancing. fur those from. 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