HOUSE LEAGUE PLAYOFFS (Cont. ) 2 shift started the scoring by Waghorn then M, Campbell added another one, MacDonald came along for #3 and the period ended 2-1 for #2, The second period looked good for #2 shift when they scored three straight by M, Campbell, one and Waghorn then #3 evened it up with two from Kurylo and one from Cote. In this period Russ Stevens goalie for #2 hurt his thumb and finally retired and was replaced by Commisso,. This left #2 leading at the end of the second, All the pressure Sieve ase pene a on during the third period by #3 to break the lead and #2 to hold it. At the -35 second mark Ma¢Donald scored, then Hall came in and scored one for #2. At 13.55 Cote tied up the game, At the end of the game it was still 6+6 also after 10 minutes overtime it remained. the same so the game was called, Storvold and Cote received the only penalties of the evening, During the third period Eldon Marostica received a cut above the eye when his glasses broke after sds into a hockey stick, The third game was quite a game, Everyone was out to win and No, 2 took it with a score of 8-6, In the first period Kurylo started the scoring at 9:38 then Cote followed Up. 'Delaronde, ' Kulcheski and Waghorn put in three for #2 and Kurylo tied it up at 17:40. #3 had the edge on at the second period by scoring three goals, Credits going to (2) Cote and Kurylo Hall put one in for #2. Whitley and Newton each received a penalty in this period, -That was the end of #3's scoring as H. Campbell scored two for #2 shift and Hall and Waghorn made two more. #3 didn't show at all, Penalties were handed out to Daniels, Pluta, Papousek (2), Kurylo and MacNally. The next game will be Monday night at 8:30 followed by another on Wednesday at the same time. eee, forget these dates, ' Mrs. Dan Gillis was the lucky winner of the draw prize, 0-0-0 LEON'S CONCESSION HOURS THIS WEEKEND Good Friday 1:00-8:30 p.m. Saturday - Regular Hours Sunday 1:00-6:00 p.m, 0-0-0 Page & PALE FACES MEET DEFEAT Last Thursday noon, sportscaster Doug Phillips of CFPA predicted "Lunch Pails by 3.goals", With a goal a period, the Lunch Pails realized this prediction while the Pale Faces suffered their first defeat since February 2nd, 1951. Before a crowd of near 200, the well-dressed and well-equipped Lunch Pails' goals were scored by "Hammer Head" Sernesky and two by "Junior" Wilson, One of Wilson's goals came in the dying minute of the game after General Coach. Wig had removed his goalie with better than two minutes remaining of play. Aside from a well enjoyed game, the patrons were treated to college styled cheering. "Stonewall" Boudreau had her tribe out dressed in Iroquois style and were cheering encouragement to the now- resigned old Pale Faces. Lunch Pails were fortified with the sheering of school children, Referee Gauthier and linesmen Jack Lang and Dave Desrosiers officiated, Immediately after the game, Manager "L.A." Mazza of the Pale Faces surrendered the S.H. Memorial Trophy to Manager "Old Rugged" Gross of the Lunch Pails after having had.possession of this famous trophy for three successive years. 'Resulting from this game, a sum..: of $41.75 has been passed on to the local Kiwanis Club for the Ontario Society for Crippled Children, This scribe wishes to thank the Recreation Association, Mrs, B. Eaton, the officials of the game and all players and patrons for their services without charge for a worthy cause, - Also, it is hoped that as the years go by, a bigger and better Easter show along this line will be presented for Timmy. The Lunch Pails would like to thank the high school students-for their support at the Annual S.H. trophy game, And also congratulate them for their win against the office girls, 0-0-0. AMATEUR. NIGHT Don't forget Friday, April 29th is the night of the Knights of Columbus Amateur Night in the Terrace Bay High School Auditorium, So get those voices and instruments tuned up and we will see you there, Remember this is open to all students who are talented in any way. SO come on out and win yourself a prize, 0-0-0 'Wie