MEN'S CURLING CLUB The first round of Division Curling is complete and on December 19th round two begen. Ole oe was the big winner in the first round - Sle Olsen, N. Anderson, B. Herron, A. haus. was the only rink to come up with five wins and no losses moving them from C, Division to A, Division. Below is shown the new rink groupings at the beginning of round two, The draw sheet for the second round was posted at the rink Monday, December 19th. DIVISION | CURLING -- BEGINNING ROUND IT Ke 'Division "Ptsa €.. Division n Ptse > Olsen. ow D,. Anderson 20 Le Duquette 0 A, Farrow 19 T.-Olsen BO: Moore 18 M Craig 38 J. Campbell <7 G, "Dodge 38 P, Boudreau ud Jo Bradley 34 J. Hale 143 B, Division a enn i Mo oe hey (Formerly Sinkins Rink) D, Division J, Bedda 27 _ A. Sinkins 14 A. Mes Doda 27 R. Ostling 10 D. Knight 254 H. McLeod 98 E. Pineault 20 Marsh 95 Jo MacDonald 20 V.. Duquette Nil (Formerly Roddy!s Rink) -- oo oe NORTHWEST PLAY--DOWNS 'Round one of the double round robin almost complete, Round two will begin the week of January 2nd. Skips will be notified. THURSDAY , DECHEM: BER 2 22ND "The Ladies Club will not be using the ice, The ice is open for postponed games, pick up games, etc, 0-0-0 LADIES THN PIN LEAGUE NOTE The next night of bowling is Friday, January 6th, 1956, o-0-0 "However, they found HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ° Last Saturday night the Terrace Bay High School Girl's and Boys's basketball teams journeyed to Marathon and played the teams of. that High School. Our girl's were beaten 26-16 and boys were defeated 45-336 The Terrace girl's were outplayed in the first half and were trailing 12-0. éhevselves in the second half and outplayed the Marathon girls 16-34. J. Sitch was high scorer for Terrace with 8 points and M. Sweet played a strong d-fensive game, Box score - Terrace (16) F-J, Stachiw-2 Marathon (26) F-Blois-/; B. McDonald Stewartson--6 D, Pletzer Creighton-3 F-S, McInnes F-Linton--L -- M. Banks Wesley=6 C-J, Sitch-8 C-Allaire 5S, Locking-2 Carmen~2 G«B, Stevens-2 Jo lalarico D. Beddard GeB, Talarico G-M, Sweet Henley; Je Boutilier~2 G-Fownes The boys game was very fast through- out but it was the same story as the first game, The Marathon team led 31-17 at the half but the Terrace boys outplayed their hosts in the second half 16-14, Kit Thomas and Phil Miller each ' scored 15 points for Terrace while Rasmussen was high for the winners with 12 points, Box Score = Terrace (33) Marathon (45) F-Steen-1L FeRasmus sen-12 F-Miller---15 Nutbrown J. Marcella FeRussel lA C-Erickson-2 Lawrence-8 G-Thomas-15 C-Leblanc=5 'G-Ginn Bakussell G~Sadowsky-6 Keenan G-Fergus on Allan A nice lunch and" 'dance was enjoyed by all the teams at the end of the-acnicetse Next game - Friday evening Dec. 30th at Terrace Bay.