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The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 16 Feb 1961, p. 7

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The big ones are still biting at Wem ayant "This 13 pounder week-end will bring forth as t w didn't get away from Bud Hebert last week. Let's see what the he big fishing derby gets under ay at the Temagami Winter Carnival. uck's Appliance efeats Fireballs ennday night the Buck's Appli- ance Ladies' Broomball team play- Ad a game against the local Fire- all team and emerged victorious ith a'3-1"score. Scoring for the inners were Mrs. Annie Scully, rs. Kay Rundle and Miss L. authier. Playing in this game, as ell as, the regular members, were pares Mrs. aus, Gilson and Mrs. ileen O'Grady. On 'Wednesday night, they slay? d the Englehart team in Hailey- bury. Ben Bourget General Carpentry pice Badminton Meet At New Liskeard NORTH COBALT -- The Bucke- Haileybury Badminton Club com- veted in New Liskeard on Tuesday, February 7. going down to defeat in all games, show great promise of good play- |; ers to come. Instru¢tor Don Mac- 'Kenzie has done 'an..excellent job erating the Junior New Liskeard || Club. Cobalt Tuniars played in Hailey-, bury on' Tuesday, February 14.) Haileybury won the previous match and Cobalt were out for revenge. Haileybury are putting up a dif- ferent group'of players this time, | Beve a,group of 40 to draw from. All matches to date have been ladies' and men's doubles. Mixed doubles are planned on return matches to be played in Cobalt. Future activities planned are 12 hours instruction and play by four of Ontario' $ leading Junior players under the (direction | of E. Staples | by hour dr contract after Easter. ~ ; Antoniazzi Al icounter. New Liskeard Juniors, although from Creighton, and-a Junior Tri- | Town) elimination 'tournament, right ; WOMEN! : GOOD PAY RESPECT SECURITY Single and married women are urgently needed as Practical Nurses in industry, doctors' of- fices, clinics, private homes. High school education not necessary. Spare time training, won't interfere with your_ present' job. Books ando ,equipmient, supplied: Don't: delay, brning, after= noon and jevening- classes now' forming. 'Special arrangements for home study, Write, for: full information. RRO it now. For Free' booklet -- eee coupon tod day. ae ) Hh) ¥ CANADIAN: SCHOOLS. OF PRACTICAL 1 NURSING, ke F 'Box No. 287, Néw Liskeard Speaker, New 'Liskeard, Ont. - Please send, me without. obligation;yeur free 'opklet | on how? I can hegre: a. (PRACTICAL _ YURSE. 1 tener thas eee aut Gin Y sak 'Cubs Win First j A Cliffhanger Kirkland Lions. 'who finished a lowly last in the regular schedule | of-the: Kirkland. Lake: and: District: | | Hockey: League, ram hot and won | am upset: series from. Kirkland<Le- 'gion and -almost: pulled .an upset lwin in New Liskeard on~ Tuesday. night: in, the first game of ae fin- als. ! 'Play was'fairly even in the first PF eriogy: with Tiskeard 'having~ the edge 'in shots: on goal, but "could lt "* \'beat, Konich only. -once:' Ryan, up . \from Legion to help the Liskeard causeflipped.:a bouncer. that fool- ed the:.Lion goalie: Kirklhnd's: first -g6al came after and Gourley -- blazed | from elosé in without beating Gren- | \on, but the Liskeard goalie was | flat on his back "when Savage got |. \ the rebound and-a goal. | Liskeard defénce waS* slow "in iclearing-a shot by Fretz and Gore whipped in: for. Bias age polals "Coach*® D6n Jenopherdsou?s ants heave talked to 'his team between periods, for! the players came out 'on the run for four goals before 'Kirkland could get a decent chance lat the: puck. The team looked more |Jike the one that made a runaway of the league in regular. play. Belanger 'Started the rout wher (Continued From Pake One) he grabbed his partly blocked pass to Laroche and whipped a high hard one from point that caught the corner. Terry Vail got.his only counter of the evening when he stole the puck from the Lion defence and shot going in. Dave Downie, who. was. a first star selection for the game, made a beautiful solo rush for his goal, and Lawless, another Legion pick- up duplicated the play a few min- utes later... With seconds left to play in the sticks | 'Grenon' s. stick, 'in-this: period, and if, Konich had not kept on- the. job: would. have} 'had. five; more goals. : Cubs: 'the Lions number, ~ came: out' for nearly blew the game to a rock 'em and roll'em bunch of roaring Lions. Kirkland. 'héd more than'30 shots on Grenon, -but only managed one counter when Fretz blew in on the Liskeard goalie.on a bréakaway. Liskeard appeared helpless to goalie had 'to perform like a jack- in-the-box to keep the net clear. As one weary Cub was heard ing room, play three full periods of hockey if we are to lick these guys." they tiéd up the Vail, Larouch, Haines line. The high scoring pivot never had a chance to get going to start his swinging, winging rush, two men covered him, and Lar- ouche got the same Arentinient. this year. i ee Rote Summary é | First Period - Gubs<Rydin 275 .: <2. eeee ce 3:47 Lions--Savage (Antoniazzi, ley eae Ve ble a 4.15 |: | Lions--Gore CPretziwl.:.. 10:05 | Penalties=Knight. | | Second Period | Cubs--Belanger (Larouche) 3.05 i CUBS oS scmeerceee. cores 4.23 Cubs--Downie @.....:....... 10.01 Cibs--Bawless.§....<5..4..... 14.42 | Lions--Thompson ........... 19.55 || Third Period ing, Thompson.. | CLASSIFIED ADS second, period; Thompson. drove one | from;,the side. which hit a lot of} and. was -deflected. over) © Liskeard. outshot- Lions 22 Ae io H witha -comfortabie:: 53] iteveasags in the short while he has -beenop- lead, and confident-thati they had -- 'a waltz in the third period, and | ~ clear the puck out of their own |; Se end of the rink, and the little Cub|' >< to say as he héaded for the dress- |: "FT gues we will have to}; A: large portion of the Lion's suc- | cess was in the manner in which |} all night. Ewery time he attempted | As well' as stopping the scoring |' line from working in, the Lions]: -- - gave the boys as fancy a. belting |. as has been seen on Liskeard ice |) Penalties--Vail, Thompson, Dow-|' 1 Pi nie, Germain, Thompson. i Lions--Fretz .../.... oS See 10.05 Penalties--Vail, McNair, miscon- 'duct, Teasdale, Campbell, fight-| -- 'Minor Hockey Liskeard Bantams Swamp Haileybury Eric Davidson's New Liskeard Bantams shut out the visiting Hail- eybury Bantams 10-to 0 in an easy, one-sided. hockey game. Bill Sip- prell and.Glen Sheedy. led-the- Lis- keard attack with four goals apiece while Eric St. Dennis and Dave Lamothe. scored singles. | Liskeard Pee Wees 6° Haileybury 9 : Pat.Scott's New Liskeard Pee Wees visited Haileybury and skated off with-a.6:to 0 victory, D*'Arcy Ryan was the-big gun for Liskeard firing four -goals with Gary Sheedy and: Jack Loach getting singles. Liskeard Minor Bantams Shutout Cobalt 1 --0 With manager Alec Mackey at the helm the New Liskeard Minor Bantams-shut out Cobalt 1 -to 0 in' scored the lone goal.of the game in the second period unassisted. New Liskeard's Ken McAuley. was as- sessed. a game misconduct and. |}warned , that - any reoccurance of this incident will see him dropped fromthe All Star team. Poorly Refereed Contest : Liskeard. Bantams 5 Cobalt. 0- After_a_ stormy and 'poorly re- fereed third period- that. saw New Liskeard coach Pop Davidson tell the Cobalt arena. Paul Caverley) _}the Cobalt officials that' he would not play Cobalt again this _year unless the Cobalt,coaches saw to it that their players played hockey instead of-trying to hurt the oppos= jing team. He accused the Cobalt team of intentional high sticking; slashing and boarding. Manager Fred Cameron confirmed his accus sations. - Liskeard took a one goal lead' in' the first. period when Murray. Mackey banged in-a pass out from, Bruce Edgar. Dave Lamothe scor-. ed in the second frame assisted by Glen Sheedy. Glen Sheedy: then scored on a pass from Dave La- mothe. In-the third frame Dave La- mothe. and. Bruce Edgar scored: unassisted, Only two penalties were handed out with Liskeard getting: both. " ad |Deadline Set for Broomball Entry Commissioner. Jim Maxwell has 'announced that the 7th Annual Broombailt Jamboree wil be held. in South Porcupine March 11 and: 72.)The Auto Dealers Broomball' -- League will act as hosts for the event. Last--year's champions, Co- alt; have already served notice that they. will be in attendance. to 'jdefend their crown. All teams in- terested are asked to contact Vv. Decario, South Porcupine. -Febru= ary 25 has been set as. the dead- litte' sae entries. = u ' wt. 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