Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 22 Nov 1956, p. 7

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N. S.Ha LNOTES (cont!d,) RULE 68 (a) - Players must not use obsence or profane Ce -en.the ice or re in ee eure. a ag minute hiscondint iy be imposed at the a otcigh MINOR HOCKEY NEWS The results of the PeeWee games played Friday, November 16th are as follows: The first game between Hawks and Canadians ended in a 4-4 tie, in the first period Gary Newell of the Hawks scored with Gary Gresdale of Canadians tying it up. In the second period Gary Newell and brother Wayne both scored for Hawks, while Eddie Kenney counted for Canadians, Bill Little scored one for Hawks in the third and Don Fedun collected two for Canadians, ending the game 4, The Leafs beat the Bruins 2-1 in the second game, Francis Shock scored both goals for Leafs, Johnnie MacDonald pick- ing up the single for Bruins, Team standings are as follows: Canadians 1 Win 2 Tie O Loss Leafs 2 Wins 0 Tie 1 Loss Hawks A Waly i) eee LOS Ss Bruins O Wins 1 Tie 2 Loss This Friday, Noverber 23rd - Bruins VS. "Hawks at 4.30 p.m, and Canadians vs Leafs .at 5.30 pem. Come on folks and cheer theSe little fellows on - maybe a few parents in the stands will help the Bruins out of their slump. ™ "- Monday night Terrace Bay Bantams and Terrace Bay High School played host to Schreiber's Bantam and School team, The Bantam game ended 60 for Terrace, but the score didn't indicate the hockey | played - David Wheeler played a very good game in the net for Terrace - and while Schreiber's boys were on ice: for the first time this year, they were a constant threat from the start of the first period to the last of the third period, Goals for Terrace - Roy. Arbour = 2, Norm, Vezina - 2, Dennis Bouchié - ne Doug. McKay - 1, The High School game got away to a flying start with Terrace taking the dead all through the first period with seven goals scored to Schreiber's one, Schreiber came to life in the second and brought their tally up to five, with no (cont'd next colum) 'ended in a> o 9 tie i. 'our big. team, COME % MEN'S FIVE PIN LEAGUE Page 7 reply from Terrace, The third period was real slam bang hockey with Schreiber scor- ing four goals , and: Tarmace two - the match : 'FEW people who saw this game cerfainly were not disappointed, FOLKS these -boys "play. With deverything they have in. then, and: sothe (Ba in the near future, ; "Bome of the: playing for yee THEM SOME, ENCOURAGEMENT. # Goals for Schreiber' - preci Piey Graham - 2, singles for Megill, Walsh, Inshaw, Figliomeni and Welbourne, Goals for Terrace - Vezina - 2, Sitch - 2, singles for Rennett, Boudreau, Marquis, Harvey and Dejonghe.s.... : Many thanks to Richard Marcella and Ray Stachiw for a fine job- 'of officiating. 0-0-0 Povake: Prev. Ist 2nd 3rd Points game game game Pts, Points - Hydro 43 Too ah | tO 4 47 Orphants 38 937 1083 1067 54 434 Townsite 29 1192 OOS a ee Hotshots 19 939°"'859 832 12)" aos Nick Chopty took the honours this week with the high single and triple... _ The highest 298 rolled by Nick,. his high. . triple was 701 without handicap. Other. high gemes for the week - Chopty 298,. Cady? (70L) Paget 217; C, Dakin 236, 231; . W. Adamo 243, 231 (632); De Whalen Bihes Sis aati 2023; K. McEwen 241; J. Canpbel 2433 H. Milks 214, MEN'S HIGH FIVE Nick Chopty - 210; Pepsi Mauro. - 1943 William Kurylo - 187; Willie Adamo ~ 187; Lew. Belliveau ~ 183 LADIES 5-PIN LEAGUE | STANDINGS ~ November 30, 1956 Schreiber 2 _ Points Left---Overs 304 Old Gang 285" Good Gals - Bd igi at KE. Ross 231, 262; B, Whent 228; B. Scott 207; E. Carmichael 2013; F. Knight 230 E, Stevens 233 M. Lundberg 2143; -S. Dorman 241, High Triples - D. Coupal 500; G, Banks 519; E. Stevens 561; S. Dorman 5873 B. Whent 5403 Be Carmichael Bins E. Ross 611, High Singles - (cont'd 'on page 8)

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