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Terrace Bay News, 11 Mar 1954, p. 8

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MARATHON DEFEATS NIPIGON (cont. ) Both teams had their three penalties each distributed by referees R. Geuthier and J. Cumming, Marathon's star goalie, Mike Kachur narrowly missed a well-deserved shutout in this game, Before a paid atbenddnce of approximately 1,300, Ken Davis, representative of the North Shore "Hockey League in the Canadian Amateur Hockey League presented the well-earned Therrian Trophy to the Marathon club, Having been in the play-offs for the last four years, Marathon was: jubilant to finally become the proud possessors of this therish- ed: trophy, '° John' Charyna, left wing for the "Meres" was proudly presented the trophy for the~ best and most valuable player in the league, while Nipigon's Westerman was everest the best goalies! trophy. Marathon - Goal, Eiki defence MeCullough, Morgan; forwards, Afedeo, Charyna, Henderson s alternates, Kesiowski, Robertson, LeBlanc'," Filippino, Crosby, Sippala, Rusnak, Stevens. Nipigon -Goal, Ruth; defence, Tremblay, Lespi; forwards, Kiddie, Tretiak, Baxter; alternates, H. Mannila, Dupuis, fiuntus yAho, ' Skabar, Borsk, Krawezok, Duncan, Goals and summary, First Period i,' - ~Marathon, Robertson {LeBlanc-Kosolowski) 20 ~Marathon, LeBlanc (Kosolowski) 35 ~Marathon, Robertson | - (Kosolowski) Second Period" he - Marathon ~ Henderson (Charyna) 5e - Marathon,' (Charyna} 14:20 + Nipigon, Kiddie (H. Mannila) 14:30 Penalties - Sippala 3:14; Stevens A: 10 hird Perind eg. a 'Marathon, Henderson (Amedeo) 1:40 8, ~ Marathon, Filkippino 17:02 Penalties-Baxter 6:18, Borsk 13:31, Charyna 5:51, Tremblay 14: he NOTE: This 'coming weekend Saturday, Maroh 13th and Sunday March 14th the first two games between Marathen and Keewatin will be held <n Marathon, Saturday night's ganié at RAs Cee Pmmew 150 in the atver- MOCAS 3:07 7316 18:05 ela. 'LeBlanc Page & HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY Last night saw the first game of the finals open between services and No. 3 Shift, ; The game was hard fought all the way with No, 3 Shift coming out on top by a score of 7 tok, In the first period No, 3 scored 2 quick goals, and the rest of the period was pretty close, In. the second period each team scored three goals and the period ended 5 to 3 for No. 3 Shift. In the third period services got the first goal, but No. 3 shift came back with two more and game ended 7 to 4 for ane 5 Shift. Jerry Papousek was the star of last night's game as he came up with the hat trick, also Emile Henry played another good game in the nets for No, 3 shift. . The same two teams go back to it tonight. It is do or die for Services, Line Ups Nog 3 Shift Goal - E. Henry Defence ~ L. Crockford, A. Cadieux Centre. - E,. Belliveau Re Wing - J. Papousek L. Wing - N. Bottomley 'Alternates - E. Storvold, Se Mann, G, Septon, A. Ziegleman, H, ' Brophy, De Whitley, J. MaoDonald, C. oe D, Lumbers Services Goal. - A. Parent Defence - 5S. Zwaresh, S. Dorman Centre - L, Legawlt Re. Wing. - J, Mikus Le Wing - L, McBride Alternates - E, LeBlanc, G. Kydd, B. Randa, HE. Charban, J, Cavanaugh, M, Nicol, We Janicki, T. McInnes Coach = "Harry Duggan Referees - E. Knight, R. Payette Scoring - first period No. 3 - Belliveau Ne, 3 - Mann No penalties, Second Period . No, 3 Ziegleman Services Janicki N, 3 Papousek Services Legault Services McInnes No. 3 Papousek Penalties - Papousek, McInnes, (Minor and 10 minutes misconduct) Third Period Services - 'ftikus No, 3 ~ Papousek No. 3 = Belliveau No. Penalties | 0-0-0

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