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Terrace Bay News, 25 Feb 1954, p. 6

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HOCKSY NEWS Another hockey season is over as far as the Terrace Bay Superidérs are concerned, as the following write up on games will show, The Superiors had a good year, even though they were eliminated from a play-off spot. Te best part of this season's hockey was the fighting spirit of the team and. equally important the enthusiastic support. of the fans. The former probably being res- ponsible for the support c? the fans. The hockey players appreciate that. Support. . The players and the fans appreciate tes the efforts of those players from out of tcwn who did so much extra travelling to play for the team, and although they were frem out o. town they possessed that im- prtant wiuning ingredient "team spirit". So Superiors you can be proud of the 53- Si, season, Next year is another year, ~~ -- oe THURSDAY SAW TERRACE, SCHREIBER PLAY TO A oe: " 'Terrace Bay Superiors and the alereat Ls Diesels met at the Schreiber Arena Thursday evening, February 18th, to play a sudden Geath game to break the tie which would send either team into the playoff of the North Sore Heckey League. Superiors in the first period took the play and in the first four minutes had counted twice, Massaro shooting on.a pass from Dicuch and Sepanary setting Diduch for an opening . At the halfway mark Trowsse shot from J. Cavanaugh followed minutes later by Knight from G. Black, Schreiber Diesels lone counter came near the end of the period when Thrower came in. alone to beat Superior's Weaver, 'i The middle period was a see-saw play, neither team putting anything past the net minders, Taking the ice in the third pericd on the short ena cf a 4-1 count the Diesels apenea fest ern qa shot by Tooknay after one minute of play, but Massaro. of Superiors counteracted a minute later, The Superiors however, could not effectively stop ths goal hungry Diesels and by the end of the period Schreiber had tied up the game on goals by B. Ross from Cosgrove and Campbell assisting B. Ross, ; Supericrs pushed in the first overtime period and were, rewarded when Sepanary beat Fischer on a corner shot only to have Bottom- ely of the Diesels take a pass from Campbell to tie up the score that could net be broken in the next 20 minutes of overtime play. (cont. on noxt col.) Page 6 THURSDAY SAW TERRACE, SCHREIBER PLAY TO A TIE (cont.) LINEUPS Terrace Bay - B. Weaver, S.. Synishin, R, Payette, J, Cavanaugh, E. Knight, B. Trowsse, T, Massaro, E, Sepanary, P. Diduch, J. Luke, T, Cavanaugh, M. Munroe, G, Black, F, Hanna, Schreiber ~ Fischer, B. Ross, K. Ross, Tookenay, Bottomely, Cosgrove, Fi gliomini, Hiller, Souliere, R. Campbell, Spikula, Thrower, Weaver, Nesbitt. Referees - Gauthier and Pineault. -- eee SCHREIBER ELIMINATES TERRACE BAY IN NORTH SHORE HOCKEY LEAGUE Saturday night at the Schreiber Afena with the largest crowd this year in atten- dance, Schreiber Diesels eliminated Terrace Bay Superiors from the N.S:.H.L. by a score of 5-86" 2° Both teams had trouble skating on the slow ice, but were able to display some goc3 fast hockey in spite of the handicap. Schreiber tcok the lead in the first period on goals by Tookenay and Souliere sd by their skating and playing showed they i were out to hold it in spite of the persis tent offensive Terrace Bay maintained. Terrace Bay in the second period fin-- ally scored when Trowsse sent home a re- bound on a shot. from J, Cavanaugh only to have Hiller of the Diesels golf a shot past Weaver. Terrace Bay's opportunities during the second and third periods met defeat in the person of Fischer, Schreibe> < net minder who certainly played a steller game, Both teams showed tiredness in the third perici. Terrace Bay tried desperately for goals, only to face a setback when Massaro of the Superiors, intending to golf the puck behind his own net, caught Weaver completely eff guard and scored in favor of Schreiber. Supericr's J. Cavanaugh who had been a persistent scoring threat throug. out, finally got one past Fischer. Before the "period ended Figliomini sent the Schreiber total to five, <A deserving win Schreiber Diesels and good luck for further honors in the playoffs, Referees -- Tremblay and Capitan. LINEUPS: Terrace Bay - Weaver, Payette, J. Cavanauc' « Kiight, T. Massaro , B. Trowsse, Sepan- P, Diduch, M. Munroe, A, Delaronde, G.Blac. . T, Cavanaugh, D. Luke, F. Hanna, J. Luke (cont, on page 7)

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