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Terrace Bay News, 18 Mar 1954, p. 11

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Page 11 LALLES BowLikG LEAGUE (cent. ) Other high games were, D. Coupal 258, M, Hayes 243, J. Schritt 201 and S. Dorman 208, Lucky Strikes 514 points, Top Hats 414 points, Hopefuls 363 points, Blowers 323 points. Honours this week to to M, M. Kechnie 56, B. Hanna 80 and D. Moore 85. rae 0-0-0 Sa TERRACE BAY MIDGET "ROCKETS" QUTCLASS SCHREIBER 13 - 1 : Tuesday night at«7:00 p.m, saw Terrace Bay Midgets win their first game of a best of five final with Schreiber to the tune of 13-1. Our midgets clinched the two-league title by not losing a game to Schreiber all season, Terrace Bay opened the scoring eariyin the first period when Will Vezina slapped a y>ling:puck inte the net. Schreiber roared back a few minutes later to tie the score Ll. I. O'Driscoll scored this on a breakaway picking a beautiful low corner. From then on the game was all Terrace Bay's, Danny Kenny, who scored one of the two hat trick performances, stickhandled the Schreiber goalie literally "Nout of his pads" and then proceeded te poke in, what eventually proved to be the winning goal. No. one merson could be singled out as outstanding as both lines worked well. Gale Savoy score" the other hat trick and along with one assist made a grand night of it. Jack Marsh set wo plays galore and ended up with a total of two goals and three assists. Goals and assists were by: We Vezina - 2 goals and 2 assists; D. Kenney 4 goals and 2 assists; J. Marsh 2 goals and 3 assists; G. Savoy 3 goals and 1 assist; R. MacKay 1 goal and 2 assists; B. Marquis 1 goal and 1 assist; R. Leblanc ~ 1 assist; T. McInnes L assist (everybody gets into the act - even the goalic}) Final score 13-1. LineUp Terrace Bay ~- Goal - T. McInnes, Defense - Re Leblanc, L. Wood, R. Wing - J. Marsh, Centre -- D. Kenney, L. Wing - W, Vezina. Alternates ~ Phil Miller, John Boudreau, Paul Marcella, Defence - Barry Marquis, Gale Savoy, Ren MacKay , Ronnie Marquis - Forwards Referee - the game was handled very ably by Reg Payette. 0-0-0 -. YOUR WEEKLY SCHEDULE Thursday, Mareh 18th to Wednesday, March 2th. THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Open Bowling Open Badminton Men's Mixed 10 Pin TLL Pele Bowling 1:30 pom Bowling Bowling Bowling moe é 1-5 poem. --- 7-11 p.m. 7-11 pole 6:30 pom. Male Chorus --- 7-11 pems Mixed 10 --- == we 6:30 Pome H.M.S.Pina~ -~ <= = Pins 1:15 Library Library Library to 8:30 p.m, fore Hi- Hi-SchooL Pem, 3:00 2:30-1:30 7-9 -PoMe 2:30-4:30 Hi-School School Audi. Curling PoMe -=-- --- Dole me 8:15 pm. 10-12 am --- Night School Kiwanis eee Night School «+ - te ae te Open 7:00 pelts Club 6:30 Ladies 7300 pele Bowling Hockey Bowling --- poem. Hotel Bowling te Alleys whims: 3-5 PeMo Brownies Terrace L3a> ae Library Closed Ath game of 77 7 6:30 Audi, --- --- U9 Pelle Play offs --- Cubs and Night Sehcol -- ' Guies 7:30 Scouts S00: pois Softball pow ect ii Gee eat Chat Meeting 7:30 TOO Hoan Night School Badminton Pem. Hi-Sch- i as t 8:15 pem. Tell peme ool Audi. --- --- om sora Guides and Brownies Assoc. meet-- ing 8:00 p.m

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