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Terrace Bay News, 14 Feb 1952, p. 4

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PFE WEE HOCKEY Hawks & Canadiens Pied For First Place In Battle for Cowboy Young Trophy. During the past weeks! play each of the three teams picked up a point or two as Canadiens and Hawks tied 1-all on Friday afternoon and Hawks and Leafs played a score- less tie on Mondsy afternoon, x In Friday's game Canuckswent ope up in the second period when Dave McDonald, Jr. blasted one through Hawks new netminder Doug Craig. However, Joe Marcella came hurtling through the Canadien defence midway through the third period, was dumped nicely but went on to score from a sitting position. Final scores - Canucks 1 ~ Hawks 1. Monday at 4 p.m, Leafs and Hawks battled through 30 scoreless minutes of the best hockey played this year. Hawks front line of Leblanc, Wig and Harvey carried the play to Canadiens whenever they hit the ice but proved rather ineffective around the net, Coach Sheppard says he intends to correct this at their regular Wednesday practice session "or else". Final score: - Leafs O ~ Hawks ©. Manager Wig of the Leafs and Coach, Manager, referee, Nelson ;llen of the Canad- iens have just completed a three way player deal with the top brass of the local Bantam aggregation, Coach 4d-mo of the Bantams has released Raoul "the Rebel Mousseau tc the Leaf organization and Jimmy "the leaf" Erick- son to the Canadiens, for undisclosed sums and player exchanges and agreements, It is rumoured that 6 new Pontiac "chieftains" were involved in the deal and that an auto- matic call beck clause has been inserted in the contract. It looks like the Bantam Brass are mildly impressed with the calibre of the ivory being displayed on the local outdoor arena by the "Pee Tees" and are attempting to assure themselves that none of it goes astray. The Hawks picked up a new defenceman in "Johnny" Hamilton, who, it is expected will bolster the Hawks blue line guerdians no end. Hawks and Leafs will again try to play an unplayed game this Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m, A4ll players involved please note. Future Games Sat. Feb, 16 - 10 a.m. - Leafs vs Hawks Mon. Feb, 18 - 4 p.m, - Leafs vs Hawks Wed, Feb, 20 - 4 p.m. - Canucks vs Leafs Team Standings Played Won Lost Tied Pts. Canadiens 7 L 2 aud 9 Black Howks: 2 3 i 3 9 Leafs 6 0 L 2 2 Canadiens now lead league by virtue of 3-1 victory over Leafs yesterday afternoon. Please note that the game called for fie Friday has been postponed till a later ate. Page 4 CABARET POSTPONED Since Friday, February 15th has been proclaimed a day of mourning in respect to our late Sovereign, King .George VI, the i" Valentine Cabaret Committee of the Terrace Bay Hockey Club has decided to stay the Fifth Annual Event to Friday, February 22nd, This extension will also accord the Committee further time to offer you the "best Cebsret ever". Admission tickets at Three Dollars per couple are now available from Glenna Coughlin (Offices), Frank Sechesky (Mill Office), Earl Knight (Warehouse), Pat Dooling (Townsite) and Reg. Payette (Mill and Schreiber). The last report from this active committee is that reservations are "rolling in". We wish to advise these people and others intending to "put in" this Event tickets MUST be picked up before Wednesday, February 20th. Further, it must be remembered that this Cabaret is held on a "first reserved, first served" basis, and sdmittance is limited. From reservations, the Main Hall is first to be accomodated followed by the Teen Town Hall, so get your tickets now, and avoid disappointment. Your admission ticket will also give you two chances to the Draw. Supplementary tickets to the Draw may be procured at twenty-five cents each from Bill Broome, Jim Cumming or Harold Marsh, Lucky ticket holders will be entitled to prizes of 1st at $50., 2nd at $25., and 3rd at $10, Dress optional; Music by «demo; Picture Taking by Len Swirhun; Checking by Herman Roberts and Boy Scouts; Corsages by Mrs. W, E. Cavanaugh at the Post Office or Ted Brown at Dial 59 will all help to make this an entertaining and memorable evening. Incident~ ly, corsages must be ordered before Saturday, February 16th, Entire proceeds of this Cabaret and Draw will be devoted to the helping of all hockey players in our Community from Pee Wees up. The response to outside benevolent campaigns in the past has been very gratifying, and now "our campaign" is in full swing seeking to help "our own", This belated Valentine Cabaret should be a must since it falls in the Pre-Lenten season, Aside from those mentioned, others assisting in this Event are General Chairman P. Mazza, Vice-Chairman H, Marsh, G. Rowland- son, B, Borsum, E., Veitch, M. Campbell, H. Crisson, O, Dalzell, B. Weaver, T. Sernesky, G. Paget and S. Valigrodsky. 0=0~0 FIRST ATD.enis'snswsivs es eoo WRT WORKERS BELIEVE IN IT!

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