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Terrace Bay News, 1 Dec 1955, p. 7

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Page 7 MEET THE TEAM sy. MEET THE TEAM (Cont.) | 1 BOBBY WEAVER (GOAL) he "JIM MORO ; Born in Schreiber - 2h 3 years ago has |: played in goal the most of his hockey career both for Schreiber and the old Terrace Bay ~ Rockets. He has been our"Brick-Wall" on «." oes numerous occasions in the past, and is. 7. rated the best in the League in his bus- iness. He is always cool and collected even when the road ahead looks rough] Although he "doesn't have a great pair of hands" he sure mkes up for them in all other departmmts of Goal-tending - with the help of Bob in the nets, we are in for a Great Year! CY BRASSARD (DEFENCE) (Team Captain) Born in Rossport in 1934, single, | started his hockey career at Scollard Hall in North Bay. Switched to Fort William Hurricanes in the Jr, A, circuit at the Lakehead, Joined our club in 1954. Has. had a try-out with Detroit Red Wings and has had an offer to play semi pro with Troy (N.Y.) A real rugged individual on the ice and a very likeable fellow off the ice. . He gives his all in every game and it is only his style of play that seems to catsh- the referees eye at the wrong time - "Was noted the most valuable player on the 'Superiors! in 1954" - A great year lies ahead for this young Defence Warrior. REG PAYETTE (DEFENCE) Born in Schreiber in 1928 played nearly all his hockey there from Bantam to intermediate, Did a hitch in the R.C.M.P. Came to us in 1950 has always played. Defence, Not a rugged player, but loves to play the game as it should be played. Doesn't seem to have a killer instinct, and possibly it is a good job because he is guite a large fellow.' He had a good year last year, and is always in good shape, This year looks_like another good one in our books for Reg. JIM MORO (FORWARD) ~ Born in Fort William in 1934. (Single) started hockey with Fort Willian midgets at 15 years of age. Jumped to Juvenile and finally to Fort William Hurricanes in the Jr, A. circuit. Was noted the most valuable player on the club in 50-51 came (Cont. 6n next col.) on and off the ice, with plenty of get up and £05. he has the _ tendency to bring the crowd to its. "feet "| as he © 'starts his rink. 'Long rushes} here'in 54 had a great year last year when he was the "Scoring Champion of © of the N.S Heb." and was @ great. asset to the team both A real Heady player --- MARVIN OSMAR (FORWARD) Born in Port Arthur in 1933 (married}: has played hockey in Pearl and Geraldton started out as a goal tender and then switched to the forward line. Played Juvenile hockey in the Lakehead then played with Fort William Canadiens and North Stars in the Junior A Circuit in the Lakehead. Has been a stand-out here since joining us. in 1954... He has a very canny knack in puck control and play making. He was a leading contender last year for scoring honors, when one injury jinx hit him and sidelined him for four games, Up till then he was averaging three points per game, On his seasons play to date he has showed great hockey ability and great things are expected of him this year. Next Week - Jack Lang, Dave Desrosiers, Ray Stachiw and Tim Bond, 0-0-0 DON'T FORGET TO BUY YOUR HOCKEY POOL TICKETS and watch for the announcement of the Big Give Away Prize for the holder of a Lucky Programme. 0-0-0 JUVENILE HOCKEY Last weekend the Terrace Bay Juveniles suffered two defeats in their 2 games in Kapuskasing. In the first game which they lost 8-6 the Terrace Bay team received terrific. body punishment by a style of rugged hockey which is not usually seen in minor hockey in the Lakehead district. The closeness of the score was due to Terry McInnis outstanding net minding, This boy did a superb job in the nets and was cheered time and time again by the fans for his fine efforts. The Kap team which is sponsor:d by the Detroit Red Wings is very fast and | throughout both games displayed the (Cont. on page e

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