HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY (Gont. on SALARY MILLIONAIRES % CHAMPIONS the score of 3-1 to win'the "Northern Wood- preservers Trophy" emblematic of house league supremacy in Terrace Bay. Capt, Bill Hanley.. opened the scoring at.the 3:05 mark of the © first period in the rough and tough game ~ which saw tempers flare and a continuous penalty parade. Hard working Lester Legault, tied up the game midway through the second period on a breakaway and it remained a tie game for the remainder of regu- lation time tuc to brilliant goaltending by Fraser and Falzetta, In the ten minute overtime period the Millionaires scored twice, Geo. McDermid from Doc Campbell and Eldon Marostica from Doc Campbell produced the clincher, Referees, M & M Osmar handed out eleven penalties in the hard fought game and did a fine job in | keeping the game under control. R, Gauthier of No. 2 Maint, received three trips to the sin bin, with Bill Hanley serving twice, Other offenders were Ken May, Morris Kulcheski, Lou Belliveau, Harold Hall, Stan Zwaresh and John Falzetta, With congratulations to Salary Millionaires the champions, Mel Nicol presented the trophy to team manager Al Harrison, with team member of Shift #2 Cone nae ane Salary. 'Lineup - Salary Millionaires - J. Fraser, L."Belliveau, M. Kulcheski, EK, Marostica, B. Hanley, G. McDermid, Doc Campbell, "s) MacDonald, Al. Harrison (Manager). Lineup - Shift #2 Maintenance - J, Falzetta, R, Gauthier, K. May, L. - Legault, S. Zwaresh (Playing Manager) De Heveeandir. | Plata. . Timekeeper - Mel Nicol Penalty Timekeeper + Al Ziegelman "0-0-0 CURLING JIM MACDONALD RINK WIN PLAYOFF GAME ae On Monday night the only tie breaking game for the club cup play was played, The MacDonald and T. Olsen rinks were tied with 9. wins and 1 loss for the A Divis- ion honours, and on Monday Night curling fans saw a real good game between these two power- ful rinks with the MacDonald foursome coming through to win the A Division and the Olsen foursome as:.runners up. It was a very close game all 'the way with each rink counting alternate ends, (Cont. on next col,) CURLING. (Cont. . "JIM MACDONALD RINK WIN PLAYOFF GAME (Cont. ) Page 7 The MacDonald rink were two up coming home and a crucial shot by skip MacDonald with his last rock: finally made it impass- ible. for Olsen 'to even it up." Congratulations to' Both rinks for a real good game played, ~-A Division Lead Second Winner B.Ca' Cavanaugh Whitley Runner Up tT,.Delaronde Solly Third Skip L. Crockford J,MacDonald West T.Olsen ~ MIXED BONSPIEL Last weekend a mixed Bonspiel was held for the LongLac Pulp and Paper Co. Trophy. The winner was the Jack Wellings rink, The consolation winner being the Dodge rink, Some very good curling was displayed in this event and the curling concluded with avery enjoyable social evening on Saturday night, Winner - LongLac Trophy Lead - - Jessie Ratchford, Second Ed Pineault, Third - Peg Wellings, Skip ~ Jack Wellings. Consolation Winner Lead - Mary Byers, Second - J. Garvin, Third- Dot Shrier, Skip - G. Dodge. EIGHT ENDER SCORED BY WELLINGS RINK}! A curling 'First! was made on Friday April 6th during the mixed Bonspiel, During the first game of the 'Spiel the Jack Wellings rink scored an eight ender, the first eight ender for the Terrace Bay Club, and it has been said the first for the North Shore Curl- ing Clubs, For non-curlers an eight encer is the ultimate score in one end of curling for one rink, Each rink has eight rocks to throw during an end and for the one rink to score their eight rocks is almost an im- possibility because the opposition has eight rocks to throw to knock outor draw with, So the near impossible has happened and it is fitting that Jack Wellings was the skip of the rink, Jack is one of the most experienced curlers in the Terrace Bay Club, who started his curling in the curling provinde of Manitoba, Jack has won many honours for him- self and the Terrace Bay Club, Congratula- tions are in order for Jack and his rink, Jessie Ratchford, lead, Ed Pineault, second, Peggy Wellings, Third, Jack Wellings, Skip. 0-0-0