SUPERIORS Cont'd, from page 6 were due for a loss and the fired up Royals, playing good hockey all the way, just never let Terrace Bay get going, It was Red Rockis day last Sunday and after 60 minutes of hockey, they came off the ice with a well deserved 5-1 win. These last two games with Red Rock should indicate to all hockey enthusiasts that this year's North Shore League will not..be a one or two team race, : : A lot can happen; and probably will,. between now and the end .ef the play-offs, and it all adds up to plenty of good, interesting hockey for the fans of this areae SUPERIORS OVERPOWER SCHREIBER 11-3 Scoring almost at will, Terrace Bay snowed under a weak Schreiber club Tues, night with a barrage of 11 goals, 8 Superiors scored goals in this rout as Gavin, the Colts goalie, was peppered with 53 shots, Spserheading the local attack was our "beef line" made of Hansen, Brassard and Jiduch which netted 3 goals, all by Brassard, Schreiber rallied briefly in the second period scoring 2 quick goals to narrow the Superiors lead to 5-2, However, except for a late third period goal, that was the end of their scoring as once again, the speed of Terrace Bay was too much for them to handle. The Colts had but 5 scoring opportunities and most of these were soft, easy to stop shots, In addition to Brassard's goals, Marv. Osmar got 2 and Maurice Osmar, Whalen, Moro, Ross, Kenney and Diduch each registered one goal, Schreiber's goals were scored by Mealy, Fummerton and Figliomini, 0-0-0 MINOR HOCKEY NewS Wednesday, January 9th Canadians beat Leafs 2-1, This was a postponed game that should have been played on January ith, Both teams were out in full force, which has been rare - Keep coming out to your hockey boys, it makes a better game, Goals for Canadians ~ Fedun and Harrison, The lone goal for Leafs was scored by Francis Schock, Friday, January 11th Bruins beat Canadians 3-2, This was the second defeat Canadians have had this season which still leaves them leading the league (cont'd, next column) Pag THIS-N-THAT Cont'd, from page 6 * "8° * Following is the Superiors home games © for the coming week: , Saturday, January 19th Red Rock 8,00 P.M, Sunday, January 20th Geraldton 2.00 P.M, Tuesday, January 22nd Marathon 8,00 P.M Every game is important from here on in, so plan on attending these home games, Action aplenty is guaranteed, 0-0-0 MINOR HOCKEY Cont'd, by 3 points, Goals for Bruins - Kulcheskio 2, J» MacDonald 1 Goals for Canadians - D, Fedun, © P, Harrison, In the 2nd game on January 11th Leafs and Hawks played to a 6-6 tie, Goals for Hawks - Bill Little 4, Glen Mann 1 and Roy Williams got his first goal of the season, Goals for Leafs - Francis Schock 4 and Danny Schock 2 Friday, January 18th - 4,30 P.M, Leafs vs Bruins 5.30 P,M. Canadians vs Hawks, There are only 7 games left in your schedule boys - so come on out and help your team win the league championship, PEEWEE LEAGUE STANDINGS iz Ree ks ei Fale Canadians NE Ne ai Eyal tate cL aN) Leafs ©' Rs a ee CRE aa ae Hawks ee 2 5 Lo Bruins hs ee Ne Here are the boy's names who are doing all the scoring: Canadians - Don Fedun 32 goals, Phil Harrison - 6, Eddie Kenney 3, Gery Gresdal 2, Leafs - Francis Schock 21, Danny Schock 11 Robert Nelson 1, Hawks - Bill Little 19, Gary Newell 10, W. Newell 8, Glen Mann 5, I. Schmidehen ae EH, Comeau 1, Roy Williams 1. Bruins - Jonni MacDonald 9, Jim Hayes 6, Gary Kulcheski 6, Ken Stevens 5, Fred Anderson 2, Cliff Woods 2, Dave Falgzetta 1, Ken Anderson 1, (cont'd, page 8)