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COFFEE KLATCH
Doris Remington rolled two good
games of 155 and 133 last week. She
was followed by Doris Burrows 153;
Lynda Merkley 152; Joanne
McPherson 139 and Grace Walden
132.
MON, NIGHT MEN'S
The Gophers and the Boat People
are tied for first place with 10 points
each, followed by the Stone Rollers,
9, the Black Machine, 7, the
Matadors, 4 andthe Volts, 2.
Bruce Skinnhad the high single of -
295 and the 'high triple of 772 was
rolled by.Jinkqtr/Rfr,
Other high ganies°*ere roiled*"
Carl Good,27git4mAteff1er 274- Ric
Rathburn 269; Joe'r Brophy 264 and
.Vern Steffler 246,
COMMERCIALLEAGUE
• Ed's Earwigs leadtheleague with.
18.5 points, followed by Barry's Beer
Bugs, 18, Rod's Roaches, 16.5,
Larry's Lizards, 14, Bruce's Black
Flies, 11 and Steve's Slugs, 6.
Susan Pegg rolled the ladies' -high
single of 265 and Betty Stanley had
the high triple of 637. Daryl Walker
had the men's high single of 278 and
Rod Hickey rolled the high triple of
651.
Other. good games wereibowied tpy
Jane Pfieffer 226; Bob Pegg 234;
Linda Hickey 242; Joe Brophy 258
and Betty Stanley 262.
WED. NIGHT LADIES
Sheri's Sherills lead the league
with 18 points, followed by Susan's..
Suprenies, 14, Debbie's Dirty ,
Dancers, 11, Arlene's Alabamas, 101
June's Tunes, 8 and Barb's Beetles,
2,
Deb Steffler had the high single of
232 and the high triple of 607. Other
good games were rolled by Linda.
Walden 223 and Juanita Arkell 210. •
BLUEVALE MIXED
Beta- Ross had the high single of
279 for the ladies and the high triple
of 747, while Mike Darling had the,
!nen% high single of 254 and thehg
triple of 627 was rolled by Daryl-,
Walker. . •
Other - high rellers were Winnie
B0911 275, 6t --its Nicholson 248; ,
Dior wiiker r5 and Nancy
Thempson 216.
- MEN'S INTER -TOWN
The men's inter -town bowling
team continues...to struggle. Its
members are having a really
difficult time gettitig solue,140041--
games together.
Last Saturday the Mitchell team
took 39 of 48 points from the home
team, thanks to the spares Joe
Brophy, Ken •Saxton and Todd
Rintoul, who picked fiveof the nine
points forthe hoMe, team.
Only threegoodhome-team scores ,
were thrown: Dave Nesbitt 259; Jim
Steffler, 256 and Saxton's 252.
This corning Saturday, Clinton wrapped up the season in tine
visits Wingham. • fashion last Thursday evening witha
6-5, come-froxn-behind win over
Walton to, capture the Tri -County
Championship.
The- fifth and final •ganie was
played VVingham Sept. 29. Walton
had notched a 3-0 win at hone last
Tuesday behind the impressive
pitch,itigperformance of Tim Nolan. .
BANTAMS tRPCOUNTY The Win ham Bantams Won the. -Tri i
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citing,. 6-5 some -from -behind win over Wagon last week. Team Members end Coaches are: back, Brut*
Skinn, Todd Chadwick, Rob MacKay,' Jab!) Bloernber9, Bob,11/04trong: centre, Paul Sakasov• Rob
Harrison, Peter Poulin, Tim Currie, Jett McKee, Robinson; front, Scottilejl,2,Daye.
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The team finished the year with 21
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guys and congratulations.
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