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Terrace Bay News, 27 Jan 1955, p. 6

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i O News ak <0? FORT WILLIAM CANADIENS SWEEP TWO GAME EXHIBITION SERIES WITH TERRACE BAY SUPERIORS 'The first game of a doubleheader on Saturday evening, January 22nd between the Canadiens and Superiors ended in a 6 to 5 win for the visitors. - The Junior Canadiens paced a the top sniper in the Lakehead Max Mekilok dis- played the calibre of hockey that rests them. firmly on top in the four team Lake- head Junior circuit. Mekilok opened the scoring: at 4.36 of the first period: un- assisted and followed with two more in the final period, Other Canadien marksmen were Goodman, Olney and Kayo Kowalchuk, Jim Moro paced the Superiors in a loosing cause with markers:in the first and second period. Other Superior goal getters were Ray-Stachiw, Tim Bond, and Bill Hanley. The play ended very fast. after.a somewhat rugged first period. Referees Cumming and Pineault handed out a total of 13 perialties, 3 to Terrace Bay and 10 to the Canadiens, Bishop of the Canadiens accounted for 4 of his teams penalties and Jim Moro was the badman for the Superiors laiming distinction of receiving all his teams. eee rcee On Sunday afternoon the Canadiens again defeated Terrace Bay this time by a score of 9-5, * . The Superiors were short esaad 'for this game and had to borrow 3 players from the Canadiens. These 3 players were Goodman, Baratta and Geravelis, played a very good game for the local club and certainly did not show or were they shown any mercy by their home team, _ For the. Canadiens goals went to MceLay (2), Ellott (2), Kowlachuk, Onley and the (Cont. on next col.) Page 6 FORT WILLIAM CANADIENS (Cont. ) hat trick. for Soychuk. Terrace goals were scored by Desrosiers, Stachiw (2), Riley and Baratta, The game was very clean with only 5 penalties -to Fort William and none being awarded to Terrace Bay. It was «quite apparent that the Lakehead Club are used to playing a more wide open and a harder game than is allowed by the Local - referees. 0-0-0 "TERRACE BAY BANTAMS AND JUVENILES SPLIT GAMES WITH MARATHON Last Friday night we saw two stirring hockey games in Terrace Bay. Marathon Bantams and Juveniles met our two teams in some fast clean hockey, | " In the Bantam game goals were scored by Cooper from Nichols, Burtorl from Steeves, McDougall from LeBlanc and by ~ Steeves and McDougall unassisted, In _the last-period Terrace scored its only 'goal when Crandlemire scored on an assist from Vezina, This' was an exceptionally ¢lean: game with only: three penzlties being served-+ all by Marathon. A holding ° penalty was given' to Steeves, tripping to Cooper and the third was given to De- gagne for carrying & broken stick, Steeves, LeBlanc and McDougall for Mara. thon proved to be fast skaters and-good stick handlers, raining many shot on Terrace's goal,' Doug Craig in our -- nets played a very good game, stopping many difficult shots, Ray Salesse on our defence 'stopped many Marathon attacks on our 'goal. 'Final score Marathon 5 Terrace Bay 1, oe oe The Juvenile game disclosed some of our future hockey stars. During the first period Terry McInnes was largely responsible for having our ieading 4 to 2. During the period Kenny scored 2 goals and had l assist, Vezina scored and had 2 assists. The other goal was by Adamo assisted by B. Marquis, Assists also went to Marcella and J. Marsh, Matrathons 2 goals were by Russel and Horth assisted by B,. Russel and L. LeBlanc. In the second -- Period J. Marsh played great defensive hockey. McInnes again stopped many shots on goal. LeBlanc from Marathon starred on their forward line scoring one goal un- assisted, G, Nutbrowi of Marathon and Adamo from Terrace also scored unassisted goals finishing the period with Terrace » leading 5-4, The third period opened with a- " goal by Kenny assisted by J, Marsh, "" (Cont. on page 7)

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