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Terrace Bay News, 9 Jan 1958, p. 6

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MARATHON 4, TEAic\CE. 2 cont'd from page 1) In the second period Terrace again took the lead at 1:40 when Diduch scored on an assist from Tookeney and Calder. Charyna of Marathon evened it up at 5:27 on an assist from Amadeo and LeBlanc at 14:06. Cox slipped in a goal for Marathon catching the puck from Harpel when he was being boarded. Marathon opened the scoring in the third period when at 10:07 Cox scored on an assist from Bolan while being hard rer by two Terrace players. Final score 0.25 Penalties handed out during the game were as follows: -- __,First period - Kapitan, Marathon, high "sticking at 4:55; Lanteigne, Marathon, hooking at 1:14; Bolan, Marathon, elbowing at 10:52; Kapitan, Marathon, tripping at 12:35; Tookeney, Terrace elbowing at 16:04, Second period - Brassard, Terrace, tripping at 7:08;:Tookeney, Terrace, Ineeing at 10:20; Kapitan, Marathon, elbowing at 15:40; Marvin Osmar, Terrace, too many rug y oY oat Kapitan, Marathon, clipping Third period -- Ferguson, Marathon, too many men 0:57; Brady, Marathon, slashing at 39216. Marathon: goal, McMorland, 7. Amadeo, , in. Kapitan, Don Cox, Lanteigne, J. Henderson, Ed Bolan, LeBlanc, J. Charyna, Goodman, B. Ferguson,.Johnston, Deluca (spare goalie), Harpel, Brady. Terrace Bay: goal, Gavin, Desrosiers, Hanson, Marvin Osmar, Maurice Osmar, Whalen, Bouchard, Blom, Stachiw, Tookeney, Calder, Diduch, Brassard. w.eferee: Delaronde, Linesmen, Floyd «omano and Mel .madeo. Hockey (cout!tu, euperiors slumped against Marathon last Thursday and took a further set-back over the weekend when they played ned lock noyals and came out on the short end of 7-6 of overtime play, Saturday night, and 8-5 Sunday. However, they redeemed themselves Tuesday night when they stopped the Marathon Mercuries. 7-5 with 10 minutes of overtime. : Marathon had been on .a winning streak to the point of being Superior's main threat to top place in league standing. The way they came back in the third period to tie up the game proved that they meant business in taking first place from Superiors. Superiors in turn showed Marathon in the first and overtime per- iods that .they have no intention of relinquish- ing their enviable position. 4s is usual in play between these two clubs the skating was fast, checking close and hard, each team quick to capatalize on any break that comes their way. Blom with Simoneau made good use of their breaks in the first period by getting the only two counters of the period at 12:40 and 15:59, «at 16:15 Desrosiers and Tookenay' both decided to rest with the officials, Marathon iced an all-offensive line but had every play nipped in the bud by Superiors Star penalty-killers, Stachiw and Calder. Bouchard, at 0:06 of the second period further advanced Superiors before Marathon's Lanteigne with Cox sliot one past Weaver at 0:42. Smith with Tookenay and bouchard put Superiors up at 13:36 with Marathon retaliating at 18:10 - LeBlanc from Charyné@ and Bolane. Marathon took the edge on offensive in the third period which paid off with 2 well-earned counters -- Leblanc from Amadeo at 4:46 and Henderson from Lanteigneand Cox at 6:51, Superiors were unable to score throughout the period, (cont'd on page 7)

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