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Terrace Bay News, 11 Feb 1954, p. 8

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HOCKEY NEWS NORTH SHORE LEAGUE 4 Before the largest crowd of the season to date Marathen Mereurys defeated the Terrace Bay Suneriors last Thursday in the Schreiber Arena. The game had hardly started when the Supericys found themselves two goals down and that was all the scoring in the first stanza. Terrace came back strong in the middle session and Johnny Cavanaugh finally cracked the ice at 10:30 on a nice pass from Pete Diduch. . Burke Trowsse then tied the game up at 12:53 with Johnny Cavanaugh receiving the assist, Marathon were not to be denied, however, and before the period ended they had scored twice making it 4-2, With the start of the last weriod Marathon began pushing and goals were the result, many of them, until the score reached 10 but Johnny Cavanaugh kept trying and at 7:54. he scored again unassisted, 'Then at 15:00 Johnny got. another assisted by a Marathon defenceman, Congratulations on the hat trick Johnny, Final score 10-4 for ea Marathon Mercurys. Line Up Goal - Bob Weaver Defense -- Reg Payette Defense -- Steve Synishin Centre ~ Tony Massaro * L. Wing -- Pete Diduch R, fing - Ed Sepanary Alternates J ohnny | Cavanaugh, Earl Knight, Francis Hanna, Doug Luke, Jack Luke, Burke Trowsae, Mae Munroe, Gordon Black and Tony Delaronde. Hockey practice 6:30 - 8:00 Thursday, Feb. llth,- Schreiber rink. e SB 8 PT Sos al vena 8 a eg, Nipigon 13 - Terrace Bay 1 Sunday, February 7th the Terrace Bay Superiors journeyed to Nipigon and came out en the short end of a 13-1 shellacking. 'The Nipigon team showed the benefit of having their own rink this year and readily showed why they arscleading the league. 'The Superiors altho trying hard were no match for the well conditioned Nipigon Squad but were wrested for a couple of more goals only lacked the- finish around the net. The boys guarantee a better game Saturday February 13th against Geraldton and if they win will be tied with Schreiber and a possible play- "ff spot. Don't forget the date. Saturday February' 13th §:30 p.m. Terrace Bay vs. Geraldton, Page & WREKLY SCOREBOARD Won Lost Ties Points Nipigon as C ue oe Marathon 6°75 0 16 Geraldton iin 9 14 Schreiber Jes is si 9. Terrace Bay Be bo el 7 0-0-0 PREEWEE HOCK SY NEW, The weatherman has been most tnkind to the peewees of late. However, the Maple Leafs were finally defeated, and the lowly Black Hawks broke into the win column for the first time by downing those same leafs 3-1. Following are the team standings to February 8th, Team BP. We. L. DT. F. A. POS. Maple Leafs Fi. Bd 101 Cah vee 'Black Hawks Go 48 Re ale Canadiens Tos UN REL ay pi, ge aL uCeRE HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY Standings +. @ Won Lost' Ties Points Service Gate deat uaa 5 Shift #, 2 r h Shift #2 2 1 L Shift #3 + 2 2 Shift #1 - 2 1 i: 4 0-0-0 NO, 3 SHIFT VS NO. 1 SHIFT In the first period Brownie Yonin scored inthe first minutes of play but after that it was nip and tuck, and the period ended 1-0 for No. 1 Shift. In second peried opened and High Brophy netted the first goal for No. 3 shift, Then No. 3 shift scared four ina row with Geo, Septon, Ed Belliveau, Len Crockfard, Tony Bottomley, Scoring in that order, In the third period Johnny Schritt scored the only goat of the period for No, 1 Shift. The game ended 5-2 for No, 3 Shift, The game was fairly clean with a three penalties being called, Cadteux Yonin and MacMillan, Emile Henry played a good game in goal for No, 3 Shift. Johnny Long also made some good stops for No. 1 Shift, Line Up. No, 3 Shift Goal - E. Henry Defence ~-- Cadieux (cont. on page 9)

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