PEEWEE HOCKEY . On Friday, Feb. 7th the Bruins and Canadians battled to a 1-1 tie in a game that was originally scheduled for the pre- vious Saturday. Bruin goal.- Kenney, Canadian eel - Coates. iRieferee - C. Wood Abi mpe The Saturday morning games last week were top notch games. At 9:30 the Hawks squeezed by the Canadians 3-1; and at 10:30 the Bruins out-lasted the Leafs 2+] Goals, Hawks - D. Falzetta 2, L.Mcnay 1. Canadians - J. Shirriff, Bruins - Stachiw 2, Leafs - 1. ihillips neferees:' DJ. McKay and R. Arbour resp. Terrace bay TeeWees visit, Marathon In a return game with Marathon leeWees on Saturday, Feb. 8th our boys managed to beat the cold.and in the process defeated their hosts 6-0. "This is the third successive shut-out for our local ieeWees in out-of-town competition. ' Scoring plays were J. McDonald from D. Schock,.G. Gresdal from D. Schock, B. Little from Fedun, &. Little unassisted, B. Little from Fedun, and , Wood from B. Little. PEEWEE HOCKEY STATISTICS (Incl. Feb. 8 game) Team rr W. Lio ay Fts. Hawks 12 if a 0. 22 Canadians 12 7 4 AF 15 Bruins 72 4 6 2 10 'Leafs. 2 0 11 L a, Individual Scoring: Name "Téam G. Name -° Team G. D.Falzetta Hawks 25) K.Anderson Cdns. 4 3B. Coates Cdns. 16; D.Teniuk Hawks 3 C.Cavanaugh Hawke 15| L. Phillips Leafs 3 5.Stachiw Bruins10] R.Hutchinson " 3 L.McKay Hawks 9] L.Turner Cdns. 2 E.Kenney- 'Bruins 8| D.fryor Bruins 1 E.Comeau Cdns. 6/K,McMillan " 1 J.Shirriff: 'Cdns. 6] R.McKechnie Hawks 1 H,Gaulin Leafs 5] BsShirriff y ie » &.Williams . - 5! R.Falzetta we | F.Erickson " a MEN'S CURLING Latour aink Keach frizes in ned hock-Nipigon bonspiel On the week-end of February 7th & 8th the Terrace bay rink of T. Latour, D, Thompson, H. Duriez and i. Scowen took 4th prize in the 3rd event at the aed Rock-Nipigon bonspiel,. There were 48 rinks entered in the Bonspiel 'including some sharp Lakehead rinks. Congratulations fellows! OE 9h apaiy at BOWLING NEWS Mixed 5 Pin Leauge iaul Coupal bowled a nice 305 single to lead all individual bowlers. With this kind of bowling, Co-Eds maintained their first place margin over the Yuckles. Co-Ops took 7 of a possible 9, to tighten up the fight for 3rd spot. As of Feb. 11, team standings are: 1 - Co-Eds - 69; 2 - Pickles - 67; 3 - Dynamoes - 494; 4 --- Co-Ops - 483. Other good games were C. Buck - 627 (269) C.Dakin - 621 (263), L. Swirhun - 648 (256) S.Keller (217,244), D.Cogpal (229), J. ihillips (209, 203), R. Gas anand (231), C. MacDonald (212), R. Dakin (203), B, Edmunds (202), E.Keller (232). Making the honour roll were Les Edmunds -- 88, L. Harris - %, D. Malcolm - 58, Ladies High «average Men's High uiverage E. Keller - 197 €. Buck - 209 P.. Kelty - 190 S. Keller - 203 D. Coupal - 182 Lew Edmunds - 198 M. Edmunds' - 169 L. Swirhun - 190 L. Bailey - 168 J. ihillips - 173 Men's 5 Tin League action in this league slowed down this week with no big games rolled and points fairly evenly divided. Hydro & Townsite took 5 points, and Orphans & Slow Shots took 4. Ken Ward rolled the only 600 triple, 607 (241). Best singles were N. Chopty 266, i.Adamo 213, W.Adamo 204 and ik. Belliveau 200. Honour Roll. - Les Edmunds -. 93. Slow Shets 91 Standings gs, Keller») = 192 Hydro 76 Lew Edmunds - 189 Townsite 15 J. Morrison - i8¢ Orphans 74 M, Paget - 189 J. Kelty - 188.