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Terrace Bay News, 6 Mar 1958, p. 10

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SUPERIORS 5 MARATHON 2 Cont'd from Pg. 6 Dicuch) 11.04; 3-Mercuries Ferguson (Amadeo ) 13.14; Penalties: Suveriors Brassard 0.25; Brassard 6.58; Mercuries Ferguson 0.28; Charyna 3.33; Ferguson 7.54. 2nd. "Period: No Score. Penalties: Superiors Desrosier 6.31; Simoneau 13.04; 10.04; Mercuries Bolan 18.27. 3rd. Period: 4-Superiors Simoneau (Diduch, Blom) 19.21. Penalties: Superiors Tookenay 6.53; Mer- curies - none, Overtime: 5-Superiors Lindquist (Simoneau, Desrosier) 3.21; 6-Superiors Stachiw (Osmar, Diduch) 8.03; 7-Superiors Blom (Brassard) 8.36. No penalties. sink in SUMMARY - Sunday's Game SUPERIORS 6 MARATHON 4 ist. Period: 1+-Superiors Lindquist Simoneau, Blom) -3.18; 2-Superiors Calder (Whalen) 8.39; 3-Mercuries Cox (Kapitan) 17.56; Penalties: Superiors Osmar 9.19; Smith 15.20; Stachiw 17.28. Mercuries Lanteigne 2.24; Johnson 5.11; Amadeo - two minutes and match penalty 12.19. 2nd. Period: 4-Superiors Diduch (Lindquist) 11,12; 5-Superiors Bouchard (Whalen, Brassard) 14.11; 6-Mercuries Ferguson 14.12, Penalties: Superiors Osmar 4.42. 3rd. Period: 7-Mercuries Bolan 12.343 s- Mercuries Henderson (Brady) 15%20 3)-No penalties, aa Overtime: 9-Superiors Simoneau (Osmar)6.36; 10-Superiors Lindquist 8.20. Penalties: Superiors Desrosier 2,28; Mercuries Harpell 4.41; Ferguson 5.43; Bolan 6,22; Kapitan 8.15. ; ye SOOPS SQUARE DANCE All join hands and away we go, Circle to the left with Ray Simoneau. Swing with Diduch, swing with Stach, Desrosiers and Hansen back to back. Now swing to the left and away we go, Weaver and Gavin do-ce-do, - Blom by the left and Smith by the right, Swing Lloyd Paulsen half the night. Now take Bouchard by the wrist Step right through with Jack Lindquist. Bow to Whalen when you meet And swing Ossie right off his feet. Tookenay, Brassard, Calder, Snowball, Weaver and Lang, (Cont'd next column) - loosing 18-2 on total goals. Page 10 These Soops are grand and they'll go to : : town. That's all there is, my time is up. You'll have to come home With the Carling Cup! see MINOR HOCKEY NEWS Cont'd from Page 6, It has been decided that advance tickets will be sold to adults at 6 games for $1.00, a cash door prize will be drawn for on Sunday, March 30th. These tickets will entitle the bearer to see any one of or all of the six games on Saturday and Sunday. Children and stud--- ents'will get the same deal, only for .50¢. All proceeds will be going to the Minor Hockey Association of Terrace Bay. SO BUY A TICKET AND BUY A SHARE IN. YOUTH --_--_-------------- ee eee | nee, Terrace Bay and Schreiber have finish- ed the semi-finals for North Shore Champ- lonship. There are only four town repres- ented -- Schreiber, Terrace Bay, Marathon and White River. Our PeeWee team downed Schreiber 11-2 in the first kame and lost the second 2-1, winning the series by total goals 12-4. Our Bantams dropped both games to Schreiber, 7-1 and 11-1 Our Midgets won both games 7-6 and 11-4 for a total of 18-10, Marathon and White River are busy getting their games over, in the PeeWee class Marathon won the first game 8-3 and will finish Thursday - the winner playing Terrace Bay here at 8.00 p.m. Friday. No date has been set as yet for Midget finals. Drop down Friday evening and watch our PeeWee team in action against either Marathon or White River. If Terrace wins in this group, it will be the first time since the Spadoni Trophy was presented. WUE PEEWEE HOQKEY, SAT., MARCH 1ST. | The Hawks, after stubbing their toes on the Leafs and Bruins in the previous two weeks, came out last Sat., and blank- ed the Canadians 4-0. Hawk goals: D. 'Falzetta 3; D. Teniuk 1, The surging Leafs closed out their regular schedule with a third successive win. Bruins were the victims by a 4-2 (Cont'd. on fe. a2)

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