HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY UNDERWAY Wednesday, January 20, in the Schreiber" arena saw the face off for the start of the House League Hockey. There are five teams in the league, and Wednesday night there were four teams inaction. Folloying is the House League Hockey Schedule for 1954. And following the schedule is a writeup of the 2 games olayed Wednesday night, written for the news by Emil Charban and Eldon Marostica, 1951, House League Hockey Schedule Dare ~ 6230 pel, to 8:30 Dey Ja . Shift. #3 vs Service rth, Shift #3 vs Shift #4 Feo, Sel, Shift #1 vs Shift #2 aCth, Shift #2 vs Service i7th. Shift #2 vs Shift #3 24 oR. SAvno ya, Vs South GAL Mars. Side SEMI-FINALS TGuh. FINALS Date 3:30 p.m. to 10:30 pam, Jan, 20th, Shift #2 ve Shift #4 e7tn... Shift #1 vs Service Feb, 3rd. Shift #4 vs Service iCth, Shift #1 vs Shift #3 rab OPEN aistt ° OPEN Mars tare. SEMI-FINALS Semi-finals will be sudden death with Ist, and 3rd, teams and 2nd. and. ith, teams playing off, nals will be best 2 out of 3 games ice ditions permitting otherwise it will be sudden death, Ssnitt #3 vs_ Service Well hockey fans Wednesday night saw the beginning of house league hockey for another season. Believe me it really wtarted out with a bang. The first two teams to tangle this year were the highly rated shift #3 and the com oincsa forees of services and maintenance, While in the first few minutes of play bhe yuck was joggled back and forth giving yth goalies a warmup. Belliveau finally ipped one in past the undefiable Art Parent. The score remained 1-0 for Shift #3 till the end of the period. After a blast from "Coach Duggan", services and Maintenance came back in the second period full of fire to score two goals first by Lester Legault and the second by Walt Janicki. The third period started out touch and go. But at the 15 min mark Johnny Mikns . drove one past Emil Henry to make the score (Cont. on next col.) Page 8 Shift #3 vs Service. . 3-1 for Services, Despite all es the game ended that way. Line U : Defence - A, Cadieux, L. Crockford, E. Storvold, L. Pets Forward - J. MacDonald, E E. Belliveau.N, ~ Bottomley, C,. Dakin, J. Papousek, D. Lumbers, A. Ziegelman, S. RAL, G. Septon, C. Pen Goalie - 3, Henry. Services 2nd. Maintenance Defence ~- Slim Dorman, Stan éwaresh, Edgar LeBlanc, Forward -.Les Legault, Arnold Stortini, Lorne McBride, John Mikus, Mel Nicol, Walter Janicki, Joe Cavanaugh, Bill Randa, Emil Charban, Goalie - Art Parent Referee - Stan .Savoy net ee en Shift #2 Loses to Shift ifs Led by "Slim" Bradley (Player-Coach-- Manager) Shift # trounced Len Pineault's Shift #2 boys last night at the Schreiber Arena ci their first meeting, 8-5. A brand of hockey was witnessed by the stal- wart supportors, bearing the bitter cold, tha® will not be seen again - at least that was the general opinion of the players on both teams. Close checking was featured throughout with as many as four players going after the puck carrier at the same time. A near-riot developed midway in the second stanza when "Clipper" Kulcheski of Shift #2 was forcibly held in the op- posing goal-crease at the preciae moment a goal was being scored, so that Referee Stan Savoy was forced to disallow the goal, "Meat" Campbell and "Curly" Ross were effective for Shift #2 while Ed "D.P." Brady demonstrated a lot of "Back-. hose" for Shift #4. Goal getters were as follows: Shift No. 4 - "Doc" Campbell ie '3 ) "Shack-Up Sernesky" - 2 ) 3 "Butch" Bouchard - 2 ) . "Crowbar" Winters -1 ) Shift No. 2 "Curly' Ross '= 3. ) "Meat" Campbell ~ 1 pias "Beaker" Rowley - 1 ) Line Up . Shift No. 4 Goalie - Robinson Defence - Duquette, Havilland, Brady (Cont. on page 9)