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Terrace Bay News, 26 Jan 1956, p. 8

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HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY (Cont.) _ We hape to have a Schreiber team made up of ex North Shore men play Salary Million- aires in the second game on Wednesday, February lst, ane aise can eta release League Standing Won Lost Points Shift #2 Maint. Services 2 0 h Salary Millionaires 0 a 0 Shift #3 Structural _.0 1 0 HOCKEY TERRACE. BAY ARENA Wednesday, February lst, 1956, 8:00 p.m. Shift #2-Maint. Services vs, Shift #3-Structural Salary Millionaires vs, Schreiber Homers, .. Tickets for the above games will be sold at 10¢ each or 3/25 cents with the person holding the lucky draw number receiv- ing 25% of the gate, 9:30 p.m. 0-0-0 ICE CHIPS SUPERIORS GO DOWN TO DEFEAT IN OVERTIME SESSION Tuesday night Terrace Bay Superiors, playing one of their worst games of the season looked far from league leaders as they were sunk by the Marathon Mercuries in a ten minute overtime period, The "Olympic Night" crowd of some 750 fans witnessed a "see-saw affair" with each team taking turns at potting goals, The first period scoring was opened by Romano on a solo effort, at 6,06 as he picked up a loose puck in front of the cage and flipped it past Weaver giving Marathon first blood. Approximately three minutes later at 9.56 the "Osmar Clan" (Marvin and Maurice) teamed up with Maurice tipping in Marvins shot past the startled Jorgenson, That ended the first period scoring Terrace 1 Marathon 1, i 4 The second period was three minutes old when Cox teamed with Baratta to blast one past "Rapid Robert" to give the "Merks" a one goal lead, Pay Cane sie .: With Stachiw, Bond and Brassard working the puck deep in Marathon territory the Superiors set themselves up in a "pattern play" and Bond made no mistake as he got the puck on a pass out and let one fly past Jorgenson.to tie up the score at 14.58, While Brassard was off with an inter- ference penalty at 16,15 Lanteigne worked the puck out from the commer closed in on Weaver and slipped it between him and the post, giving Marathon a one goal lead, (Cont. on next col.) Page 8 ICE CHIPS (Cont. ) Minutes later Moro using brilliant stick-handling went through the whole Marathon team, closed in on Jorgenson and rifled.one past him to tie up the score, That ended the scoring in the second period, Terrace 3. - Marathon 3, The third period saw Ray Stachiw get the first goal of his well deserved "Hat trick". after constantly bugging the oppos--- ition and killing a penalty off. He stole the puck and slipped behind Jorgenson to flash the light at 5,03, This particular goal was met with approval by the audience as'it was a pleasant reward for a hard working' forward, At 8.37 Langteine got his second goal of the game as he received a: pass in the corner skated out, and again flipped it between Weaver and the post, The score was 4-4 as Romano and Henderson teamed to~ gether with Romano flashing the light behind Weaver at 13.21, This gavé Marathon 'the lead again 5-4, Three minutes later Stachiw got his second goal as he broke loose with Desrosiers and parked himself at the 'corner of the net and slipped 'iri Desrosiers 'shot past the somewhat startled Jorgenson, . That ended the third period scoring with the score - Terracé 5 - Marathon 5, The overtime was 24 minutes old when Cox and LeBlanc closed in on Weaver, with Cox flashing the light as he let one~go fro close in, ate os hy Two minutes and ten seconds later Ray Stachiw got his third goal as' he slipped one in behind Jorgenson on ah attempted passout, Henderson scored the winning goal for Marathon a minute and a' half' later at' 6.07 as Lanteigne passed out in front of the net to the unguarded Henderson who made no mis- take as he flipped in past unprotected Weaver, That ended the scoring and the final score - Marathon 7 = Terrace 6,.. _. The standouts for Terrace were Stachiw and Desrosiers, the latter playing a_stone-. wall defence action and also subbing as a second goal-tender on numerous occasions. The pick of the Marathon team were the hard working Lanteigne, Henderson and Romano line who figured in on 5 of Marathon 7 goals and were a const.int threat to the Superiors, The referees Gauthier and Kapitan garbed in their "new sweaters" handled a very good game as they handed out a total of 9 penalties to the two teams, Summa ry lst period -Marathon-Romano-Solo Terrace -M,Osmar (Marv, Osmar) Penalties - None ; (Cont. on page 12)

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