Volume 5, No. 1 TERRACE BAY SUPERIORS WIN | N RIMALOMT TERRACE BAY DEFEATS MARATHON 9 - 4 A packed house last Thursday December 30th saw the first league meeting of these arch rivals when approximately 200 Terrace Bay fans journeyed to Marathon to cheer their team on to victory by a nice 5-goal margin - a well earned win and one greatly appreciated by staunch Terrace supporters who have remained faithful through many close but heart- breaking games. Play opened very fast with 7 goals being scored in the first 10 minutes, Marathon getting the first counter with Terrace tying and going ahead on a power play while Marathon was short-handed, It was nip and tuck for the first period which ended in a 4-4 tie, From that time on it was Terrace's game, with penalties being handed out as the referees tried to keep things under control. The teams were for the most part evenly matched in man-power, however, as most of these penalties were doubles, and with a 7-4 lead going into the third period, time alone saved the opposition from a worse beating. Osmar was the star of the evening with 4 goals to his credit, Riley got two, Hayes and Hanley one each. Terrace was without the services of Moro, and Earl Knight is still on the casualty list, Lineups Marathon: G,. MacDonald, R, Polden, J. Persson, J. Charyna, J. Henderson, P, Seppala, P, Morgan, B, LeBlanc, A. (Cont. on next col.) LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY January 5, 195%. " THREE THE Moe TERRACE BAY DEFEAT MARATHON 9 ~ 4 (Cont. ) Lentaigne, B. Campbell, R. Southern, R. Nesbitt, B. Galberaith, P. Amadeao, Marathon Goals: Morgan, Amadeao, Persson and LeBlanc. Terrace Bay: B. Weaver, C. Brassard, S. Synishin, J. McEwan, J. Lang, D. Des- rosiers, M. Osmar, J. Riley, P. Diduch, B. Hayes, T. Bond, R. Stachiw, W. Hanley, Officials: Gauthier and Tremblay, MORO AND OSiAR PACE SUPERIORS IN 3RD WIN Showing superiority in every depart- ment Terrace Bay staged a fast flashy passing attack defeating Schreiber 15-1, before a crowd of 600 fans here Sunday afternoon, January 2nd, 1955, Unfortunately for Bobby Weaver in the Terrace nets, who well deserved a shut-out, Schreiber was saved from a white-washing by a fluke goal deflected into their own net by one of the Terrace Bay players. It should be noted, however, that Schreiber was playing under the decided handicap of having had very few practices due to poor ice conditions in their rink wiki no doubt be showing some of their old form when they return to Terrace next Thursday, Maurice's Barber Shop is giving away free hair cuts for hat tricks this season, and it looks as though Maurice has got himself a job} The Moro-Osmar combination accounted for eight of the fifteen goals, Moro getting credit for six of these, Brassard, Diduch, and Desrosiers (Cont. on Hockey Page)