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Terrace Bay News, 16 Jan 1958, p. 6

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Cli wb mee oboe ge News January 31, February 1, and February 2, are the dates set for the Club Curling bonspiel. - Every member is. welcome to participate. There will be a notice posted in the Curling Club lounge and anyone wishing to curl in. the spiel must put their name on the list. Rinks will be drawn from a hat, with four sets of Prizes and two events. The winner eC ders & Sa gt the first gvent will also win the Northern vi es trophy. There will be no entry fee for this bons piel and the bar will be open on Saturday night February lst. Come on fellows, put your name down for this one. We would like to have twelve rinks. -- So everyone should put their name in for this -- the only free bonspiel of the year!! -- -- _-_ -- -- -- Marathon - Superiors 'cont'd from page 1) Marathon showing fatigue played the greater part of the period in their own zone taking full advantage when Superiors with- drew their goalie and Cox slid the mick inte the open net at-18i26. Lineup: Mercuries - Goal McMorland, Kapitan, Brady, bolan,Charyna,; Leblanc, Sex, Henderson Lanteigne, Johnson. Superiors: Goal, Weaver, Lrassard, Hansen, Bouchard, Tookenay, Smith Simoneau, blom,iindquist, Osmar, Whalen, Clader, Desrosiers, Lang, Stachiw. i.eferee - McKay, Linesmen - Kurylo & Synishin. Summary: lst period - 1. Superiors, Calder, Whalen, Osmar 16:05, venalties brassard 2:48 Henderson 2:53, Kapitan 9:17, Charyna 11:42 Osmar 11:42. 2nd period - 2. Mercuries, Leblanc, Charyna 0:33, °. Mercuries, volan, Charyna, Leblanc 7:37, 4. Superiors, blom, Lindquist 10:32. 5, Mercuries, Henderson,Cox, Lanteigne 15:04. 6. Mercuries, Cox ,Lanteigne, 16:04. icnalties, lfookenay 6:26, Hansen 6:50. 3rd ieriod, Johnson 4:38, Desrosiers 11:01, Brady 13:35, Kapitan 16:14, Ho okey Official Standing a covers all games up to and including the 12th of January, 1958, OP Le Oy Gok eee, serrace bay, 12).F S$ o4 83 68 13 Marathon oo Oe 67 68 14 Red hock 1 Soe 70 69 14 Nipigon 148 8 BS PR eb ae Big Ten --- (Not counting 7.6. and i.i. games - 11 & 12 Jenuary). _ Assists Points Goals Pel eMe 1, Herman Manilla -Nip. 11 20 40 31 2. David Whalen - T.B. Ly a5 Th 26 3. Marvin Osmar'= 7.8, 15 8 40 23 4, J. Charyna - Mara. 12 10 18 22 5. -Neil Seagris - R.R. T 13 26 20 6. Kay Simoneau - T.L, + 15 26 19 7. Paul Uaxter - Nip. if £1 6 18 8, D. Cox - Marathon - as 2 18 9, alex Legacy - Nip. 10 - 4 7 0. Vic Dahl - Nipigon 9 7 42 16 ee ee ee eee ee ee ne ee LED .OCK - TEuiCE WEEK-END SEIES. Terrace Bay Supericrs had things pretty much their own way Saturday when they downed ned sock eight to two. Out-playing their rivals in all departments Superiors kept the icyals on continual defense of their own territory. Whalen, souchard & Smith had the score 3 - 0 in the first; Blom & lookenay got one each in the second. Smith, Simoneau & Whalen accounted for three more in the third. For hoyals McDougal & Dunvilie each scored during the second period. 4. Stellar performance by Weaver in net thwarted any other scoring chances soyals may have had. Sunday afternoon iioyals came from underdog in the first two periods to rack up a decisive 7 - 3 victory with a five goal attack in the third. Hansen, Stachiw & Osmar scored for Sup- eriors, while Kawolick, Seagris, Dunville, McDougall and Trediak accounted for ied nock!s victory,

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