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Terrace Bay News, 28 Mar 1957, p. 8

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BANTAHS LOSE TO FORT WILLIAN IN FINALS AT LAKEHEAD odd 3 Our. Bantams lost out in the Thunder Bay finals to Fort. William by one goal, This was the best showing that any teams from the North. Shore made -- Marathon Midgets! lost to Fort Frances 10-1, and Schreiber Juveniles lost to Kenora 9-0, Terrace had no trouble beating out Kenora's entry from Norman, in the semi- finals, the boys! played on very heavy' ice, and it took two periods to get used to it, but they hit their stride in the' third period, and scored > goals winning the game 6-1, | rene : On. Sunday the Bantams met Fort William, who eliminated Port Arthur in the semi-finals 5-2, For two periods: . Terrace had most of the play and went ~ into the last period leading 3-1, The first five minutes of play'in the third was all credited to Fort William, and the score board read Fort william 4, Terrace Bay 3, ized and started a real come back, but Fort William broke through and scored one more before we really got going, and scored with less than five minutes left in the game. The last few minutes it was all Terrace Bay's game, but we just couldn't get, the puck in the net, Our boys. played well, and perhaps if we could have had more practices with' the boys we picked up from Marathon, Schreiber and White River, we would have brought back the Thunder Bay Trophy, ~ "Schreiber boys were Mel Tookenay and Ray Potvin, Marathon boys - Roy Brown, Don McDougall and Ivan Nichols, Also James Coreau from White River, Manitouwadge will be unable to play Terrace Peeijeets and Bantam's this season due to road conditions, Wednesday, March 20th Black Hawks! stormed over Leafs! in the. 2nd game of their playoffs 16-2, this was Hawks! second win over Leafs!, the first game the Hawks! won 10-5, Goals for 3 Terrace finally got organ- -- (Cont'd. from last colum) Hawks - Bill Little 11, Gary Newell 2; W. Newell 2, Glenn.Mann 1, Frankie Schock scored both goals for Leafs, Friday March 22nd : Canadians beat out Bruins 9-6, This was' also the 2nd game of the semi-finals, Canadians winning two straight. Goals for Canadians - Fedun 8, Kenney 1. Goals for Bruins - J. MacDonald 2, Cliff Woods 2, Ken Stevens 2, Winners of Semi-finals - Canadians and Black Hawks, Monday March. 25th: Canadians beat Hawks 5=4 in their ist game of the finals, This is a best out of five series, Goals for Canadians Fedun 3, Harrison 2. Goals for Hawks Little 2, G, Newell 1 and W. Newell 1, 0-0-0 LADIES FIVE PIN LEAGUE Standings: Schreiber 1164 pts.; Left Overs 953 pts.; Old Gang 92 pts.; Good Gals 89 pts, High Singles - E, Carmichael 210, 228, 2203 B, Whent 286; J. Costall 208; H. DeLong 209; G. Banks 2403 High Triples - G,. Ranks 569; A. Checkryn 532; E, Carmichael 658; B, Scott 529; B, Whent 570; J. Costall Be LADIES TEN PIN LEAGUE Standings: March 22/57 Prev. lst 2nd 3rd Pts.to TEAM . GP. Pts, Ga. Ga. Ga, Pts, Date . Beginners 69 185 71, 625 705 6 191 'Steamers 69 1778 695 664 631 5 1823 Novices 69 1843 635 683 640 4 i Hi-Pi-4 691553 662697713 8 163 Stinkers 69154 668 662 750 § 162 Starters 69 1323 724 746 742 Uy 1463 Hi Three - A. Checkryn 155, 141, 154, (450) So Freeman - 146, 111, 149 (4063 ; V. Hanna - 136, 136, 133 (405); D. Thompson 137, 122, 146 (405); S, Sievers 142, 123, 137 (402), (cont'd, page 9)

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