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Terrace Bay News, 16 Dec 1954, p. 6

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ae News HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY Wednesday night will seon be 'known as Hockey Night in Terrace Bay. Every Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m, the curtain goes up en the House League Hockey double- header, A crowd of close te 100 fans got mere than their money's worth at last nights games. The first game between Shift #1 and Shift #2 ended with Shift #2 downing Shift #1 by a scere of 10-2, Hall sparked the #2 boys to their first win in three starts by scoring six goals and one assist. The game was rough in spots and the referees called a tetal ef ten Deer six te Shift #1 and four te Shift #2, Hall started the scering for #2 on a nice bit of teamplay with assists going to wWaghorn and McNeilly. #2 kept piling . the goals up, one by Timpano, assist Wain=": ikka, Hall counted three more with assists, first to Wainikka, second, Daniels, third Waghorn, The first period penalties were two te McMillan for shift #1, and one te Daniels for Shift #2. In the second peried, McLeod finally broke thru for #l, with assists to Synishin and May. McAdam banged in #1 Shifts final" goal unassisted. #2 took ever for the rest of the period with two goals scored by Hall from McNeilly and Campbell from MeNeilly. one second peried penalties went twe (Cont. on next col.) Page 6 HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY (Cont,.) to Shift #1 Coupal and McMillan and tae to #2, Kulcheski and Timpano,. ~ The final period . saw Hall score his sixth geal, assist McNeilly. Kulcheski from-Hall; and Black from Wainikka, finished the scoring for #2 shift. | Penalties were: one to McMillan, ene to Synishin for #1 and pimpats for #2. 'Team Line-Ups, Geal-Robinsen, Defence, H. Campbell, Slattery, Forward: Hunt, Delaronde, Waghorn, Alternates, McNeilly, Marostica, Hall,Black, Timpano, Daniels, Wainikka, M. Campbell. Shift #1 Goal-Long: Defence; Synishin, McMillan, Forwards, Schritt, May Johnston, Alternates Coupal, McLeod, McAdam, ak There was no winner for the draw prize, making next weeks prize richer by the carryover of $3.15. The second game was won by the Flyers _ who downed the Tigers by a score of 7-l. Kurylo was outstanding for the Flyers, He was in on six of the seven goals, scaring three, and three assists, He might have been in the seventh, except that Tiger defenceman LeBlano scared the goal on his own team, The first peried was fast and clean, only. one~penalty to Zwaresh of the Tigers. There were no goals scored, : The Flyers power started to show in the second period, MacDonald banged:in the first goal with an assist to Kurylo, who counted the second tally less than a minute later, Cote got the assist. Then came the Tigers tough break when LeBlanc's faux pas sailed past Parent, both Crockford and E. Belliveau received assists for this. geal. Tigers finally got on the scoreboard with a goal by Legault that gave netminder Henry no chance. Charban and Stortini picked up assists. Flyers, Dakin.and Cote received the only penalties ef the second peridd. The third period was Flyers all the way; goals going to Kuryls, assists Cote and MacDonald. They changed things a bit on the next one, scored by MacDonald, with assists to Kuryle, and Cote. Cote then banged one in, assist Kuryle, The final goal sf the game was scored by Kurylo assist to E, Belliveau, Penalties were divided, two to Flyers, Storvold, and Cote, and one each to Janicki (Cont. on page 7)

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