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Terrace Bay News, 4 Mar 1954, p. 6

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"ORT SHORE JOCKEY LTA.ISTICS Norsh Shore Hockey League Final Standings Team FS eee em Points | Nipigon 2G 12 ap La. ae ae Marathon "16 10.6 ° 0 115 98 20 Geraldton 16 9 7 0 96 9 18 Schreiber 16 4. 11 1 ° 6 103 9 Terrace Bay 16 4 Yl & 99 9 Note; A 4=point game' 'between Schreiber and Geraldton is recorded as. "two games in all above coluins,. THAM PENALTIES DURING SCHEDULE Marathon ~ 326 minutes Terrace Bay - 223 minutes Nipigon - 214 minutes Schreiber - Ceraldton - GO 197 minutes 161 minutes AVERAGE : GP GA - Average Vesterman= Nipigon 1h 66 Ley Weaver = Terrace Bay 16 99 6,18. Thompson - Geraldton 15 94. 6.26 'Kathur * = Marathon 11 73 6,66 Fischer - Schreiber 8 55 6.87 NORTH SHORE HOCKEY LEAGUE SCORING LEADERS Goals Assists Points J.Charyna - Marathon 27 20 Ee P, Baxter = Nipigon 18 25 43 P. Amadeo ~ Marathon 17 26 43. S.Rusnak - Geraldton 16 25 41 R.Rudiak - Geraldton 27 12 39 K Kiddie ~- Nipigon LF Lt 3h J. Cavanaugh~ Terrace B. 15 12 27 F, Petsura --Geraldton 13 13 26 D, Cosgrove ~ Schreiber 17 v 2k, P, Morgan -- Marathon 11 11 22 NORTH SHORE HOCKEY LEAGUE PENALTIES R.Polddn - Marathon 50 minutes M. Borsk - Nipigon 42 minutes N. Bottomley - Schreiber 38 minutes - 2. Morgan ~- Marathon 38 minutes P, Amadeo - Marathon 36 minutes - H, Tremblay - WNipigon 33 minutes D. Rusnak - Marathon 33 minutes wl. Munroe - Terrace Bay 33 minutes J. Cavanaugh = ", Tookenay - Terrace Bay 33 minutes 'Schreiber .32 minutes TERRACE BAY SUPERIORS - TOP TEN G & Pit Points J. Cavanaugh 15 12 33 rae T. Massaro 11 10 28 >, Di i Be ih ee E.Sepenary 5 5 -26: 10 B. Trowsse 4 6 2 10 F. Hanna 2) 8 (cont. on next col.) ge TERRACE BAY. SUPBRIORS = OE pared (cont. ) 'play-off, . pended on it. Page 6 A: Points ae tie aeaue.. i. a2 : Gene | K. Bond sandr - etatawod® 6 Te Tue 24s peiilie Baa qn > E, Knight £4 teak eat 4 Team' Penalties: J 'jors -.3, Minors - 8 isconducts. -~ "SCHREIBER DIESELS -TOP TEN thodmae roan th ot BUbians Rodmbs, D.Cosgrove . 17. % » a 2h N, Bottomley~ 9 10 38 : oe J. Tookenay 4 1, 32 18 B, Ross 8 6 12 14 K, 'Ross 6 5 15 11 D, Souliere '6 4 he 10 G.Figliomeni 4 h 30 8 L. Hiller™ 2 6 8 8 R. Campbell 4 - 2 5 J. Spikula 7 4 4 5 Team Penalties: Majers - 5, Minors 66 Misconducts - 4 At thé time ot writing Nipigon has 2 wins - Marathon one win in the best of seven finals between Nipigon and Marathon for the North Shore League Championship. The next game in the play off is on Thursday at Marathon then on Saturday and on Sunday if necessary, from. all reports these games are producing a real good brand of hockey, so fans be in Marathon Thursday or Saturday to see some real good games. 0-0-0 PEEWEE HOCKEY NEWS -- Despite the rumblings and grumblings of the weatherman, the Peewees ended their regular hockey schedule last week-end. Thc Maple Leafs, preseason favourites, came ov on top by a comfortable margin. The other .two teams, however, have shown the benefi' of good coaching, and are a much improved group. Following are the team standings at the end ef the regular season; Team . Se ee ee Maple Leafs 108 1 "1 30 13 17 Black Hawks 10°3° 5 - 6: 8 Canadiens 101 6 eS During the week-end, the Canadiens - Black Hawks squared off in a sudden-deati: At the end of regulation time. there was still no score, As the first co. time period got underway, it leoked as though the tie would never be broken, Bo. teams checked as if their very lives de- However, a few minutes late: (cont. on page 7)

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