ISE CHIPS (Cont. ) The line of Diduch, Chorney and Milani accounted for 2 goals and played exception- ally fine hockey throughout, with Milani: proving his ability in the closing minutes of the game as he set up a passing combo in his own end to completely bewiider the Marathon attackers, In goal Weaver was a 'standout as he caught, kicked, slapped; fell-on and ate all but five of the shots Marathon tossed his way. The Great Work by "Rapid "Robert" wad a deciding factor in our win against Marathon and he deserved credit for the job he is doing in the nets. To date in four games we have scored 43 goals against 18 which is a pretty good goal average a game - to be exact 10.3 goals per game, Let's keep behind this team of ours, DON'T RIDTTYLE 'OR KNOCK, BUT BOOST THEM Summary: Marathon - Goal - Jorgenson, Defence-Southern, Morgan, Forwards - P. Amadeo, J. Charyna, J. Henderson, Alternates - Baratta, Lang- teine, Bolan, LeBlanc, P, Morgan, J. Kosolowski, A. 'Kosolowski, D. Cox. Terrace Bay- Goal - Weaver, Defence - D, Desrosiers, J. Lang, Forwards - T, Cavanaugh R. Stachiw, T. Bond, Altermmates - D, Whalen Marvin Osmar, Maurice Osmar, L. Milani, S, Chorney, R. Payette, W, Diduch, P. Diduch, Scoring - lst Period Marathon-Amadeo (Langteine) - 7:35 P, Morgan (LeBlanc)- 15:14 Terrace -Whalen (Solo) - 16:04 Penalties - Jorgenson, W. Diduch 2nd Period Terrace -Bond (Cavanaugh, Stachiw) ~ 1:06 Marathon-LeBlane (P. Morgan, J. Kosolowski) TA a Terrace =P, Diduch (solo) - 16:49 Terrace ~Maurice Osmar (Whalen) - 19333 Penalties - P. Morgan, W. Diduch, R,. Morgan Bolan (Misc. ) 3rd_ Period Terrace -Whalen (Solo) 2:15 Marathon-R. Morgan (J. EWbctoiraia 4 - 4:15 Terrace -P, Diduch (Chorney, Milani) a 28 Terrace -Cavanaugh (Stachiw) ~ 10:48 Marathon-J. Kosolowski (LeBlanc) - 12327 Terrace -Whalen (Marvin Osmar) = 19:25 Penalties - ltiptedine, ne) Desrosiers Officials - R, Gauthier, G, Tremblay, 0-0-0 Page 7 "THE OFFICIALS" AS_ ALWAYS ~ ALAS THE POOR OFFICIALS} They are to blame in a win or a loss, they are always the butt, for snide remarks, but they are always out there doing their best, sometimes against over- - whelming odds - completely out-numbered - How would you like to step on the ice wearing the white sweater and officiate at a game before some "900-1,000" Howling for Blood Fans, and try to get some sort of organization into 30 uniformed "know- it-alls" - They do it every game, without a "pat on the Back" = "Good- game fellow" nice officiating: remarks, They do it, to bring you hockey, for your enjoyment. But without these heroes in white (and they have to be in this league) there would be no games. Although at time I bet they wish they could skate off the ice and let the War- riors go to it as they did in the arenas of old. So you say "Well they are getting paid aren't they"] Sure, we will admit that} But that small stipend isn't worth the abuse tossed at them during and after a hockey game, all through their working hours_on the job - 7 days a week during Hockey Season, It isn't the money (because it is a small amount), it is their love of our National Game that keeps them out there, "But they are Blind"} says a fan - are they? Do we know the Rules as they know them? Are we an authority? If we are and we can skate, why aren't we out there tooting a whistle? Do you:know why? Because we couldn't stand: the abuse we would give to ourselves. So the next time - think before you toss those remarks at some white sweatered official - Who knows if they all suddenly decide to retire we might be thrown to the Lions! ALAS AND ALARK] POOR YORLICK§ 0-0-0 PRE-SALE FOR SUNDAY'S GAME SUPERIORS VS. NIPIGON AT 2:00 pem. 'Friday from 1:00 = 6:00 PeM, Saturday from 1:00-- 6:00 p.m. No tickets will be sold prior to the two. afternoons before a game. Event No. 33. TERRACE BAY VS. SCHREIBER THURSDAY, JANUARY 12TH Pre-sales of tickets will be on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons from 1-6:00 p.m. Event No. 3h. o-O-o