Page 3. OFFICE AND MECHANICS TIED (by Peter hiazza) IN HOUSE LEAGUE FINALS In the second game of the House League Hockey, best out of three finals held last Friday night at the Terrace Bay rink, the ilechanics suffered an unexpected disappointment in their endeavour to bring our local hockey season to a conclusion. In this fast and rushing game the Office Staff under their genial captain Murdo Campbell presented their best talent and outwitted the Mechanics with a decisive 4-1 win, leaving the series to stand at a game cach, Though the players of both teams were on the alert throughout the entire game, it was evident that the white collar boys produced their hidden style of better playing to warrant them the win. Their passes clicked well and in their checking this was attended to with close attention and great pain, The "FW-FE" (Fort William end Fort Eric) line of Campbell, Enstrom and Gow was outstanding and in compensation of their cxertive efforts the garnering of all goals was credited to this line. Gooderham at the nets eased many = breathless spell with his keen shuffles. The Office Staff's own B, & B. (Brady and Boudreau) the sixty minute defencemen - played their castern best to offset the mneny attacks of the Mechanics. Fast skating Johnny Parent and sensational goal tending by Johnny Falzetta were the great guns of the Mechanics in saving said team from ercatcr embarassment. Mechanics only goal scored by Mikus seemed to create an incentive to his mates, but their efforts did not materialize, "Teeter" Cavanaugh's many rushes to Gooderham's goal. were ably set back by Boudreau and Brady. In the last three minutes of play, the Mechanics in their ultimate hope of tying and Winning the game pulled out their custodian, Falzctta, sending out six men against Gooder ham..,.The whistle ending the game was a great relicf to the Cffice Staff, Officials handling the game in their best judgment were: H, Ganja and B, Roenspies, referees - timekeeper, P. E. Mazza, The final game which will decide the Champions of our House League will be played in the Schreiber Arena, Thursday, March 18th at 8:30 p.m, due to ice conditions on the Terrace Bay rink, caused by mild weather, Office Staff: Gooderham, Brady, Campbell, Lemiski, Sheppard, Boudreau, Enstrom, Sechesky, Weppler, Gow and Jeanneret, Mechanics: Falzetta, Roenspies, LeBlanc, Cavanaugh, Lumbers, Dorman, Parent, Buettner, Mikus and Cameron Game Called 7:48 p.m. ist Period - Goals: Office Staff 7:55 -~ Enstrom from Gow and Campbell end Period - Goals: Mechanics 8:17 (Mikus) -- Office Staff 8:31 (Gow from Campbell) Penalties: Dorman (interfcrence) Srd Period - Goals: Office Staff 9:00 (Gow from Campbell and Enstrom) Office Staff 9:04 (Campbell from Enstrom) Penalties: Roenspies (holding) -- Cavanaugh (cross checking) 000 MARATHON CURLERS VISIT TERRACE BAY Last Saturday night three curling rinks from Marathon visited Terrace Bay and the results of their encounters with local curling enthusiasts were as follows: With skip Doug Skinner at the helm, H. Grasby, C. S. Williams and E. Turner defeated by e 12-4 count, the Terrace Bay rink skipped by Al Lawson which included George Reid, Bill Lowe, and Alex McDonald. With Jack Wellings, skipping Ham Craig at 3rd, Rupe Clowes 2nd end Fred Carpenter lead, : Terrace Bay earned a 12-1 victory over the Merathon rink skipped by A. Gordon with A, James Srd, Phil Morgan 2nd and J. Dick lead. Rune Osling's Terrace Bay rink also emerged with a victory by an 11-7 score with Bert Dyck, &. Schritt and Marv Lemon assisting in the victory. The defeated Marathon rink included G, Ross, R. Anderson and J. Townley with iW. Milne as skip. The Curling Club would like to take this opportunity of thanking Mr, H. S&S, Craig, Mr. R. M, Sehnoble and the Dominion Cctoring Compeny for their splendid es--orerstion in antortaining the victting curlers trom Maratucon.