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Terrace Bay News, 2 Feb 1961, p. 11

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a February @, 1961 SPORES _| NIP-ROCK GIRLS DEFEAT TERRACE BAY IN ROUND~ ROBIN BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT | The Nip-Rock girls won two games Saturday | to win the round-robin basketball. tournament | in Red Rock, In the opening game Nip-Rock | downed 'the Terrace Bay. squad 32 to 17, Terrace ' Bay picked up speed in the second half but | couldn't overtake the powerful Nip-Rock team, | Nip-Rock was victorious once more when they | trounced Marathon 71 to 17, Terrace Bay met | Marathon in the final game.and scored a 43 to 12 victory. : | \ 1 | BROOMBALL STANDING TO DaATR OF JAN. e4 INCL. | Team FLW sb T F. 4, PTs ) Seach B47 6 OL ER, Ee re aa | H./B YF a. - 8 25 2 fon o----§ ee ee ee 4 t-/" 4 8 2 edy ABS ome 5 ' Moose 6 ee ee Y i Day LO ,.& 3 ee ee 15 Top Scorers "Player (lean) GA Pts : Be Nicol * S 3 6 _ B. Marquis a 7 3 LO ; G Savoy 3 5 5) LO _ De Winters - 3 8 4 Le : Be Walsh $ 5 2 7 !Re Taylor M 3 3 6 : L. Waghorn D 8 4, iz 'Re Hansen D 5 3 8 D 4 3 7 iJ Desaulniers -_-- NSHL STANDINGS THRU SUN, Jé.N. 29° W L Tr Pts 'Terrace Bay IO Tama Qt "sr - Marathon e 8 iL. L5 ied Rock 7 8 0 14 ' Nipigon 6 9 0 Le 'Terrace Bay games this coming week =-- Tues, Jan, '31 Marathon at Terrace Sun. Feb, 5 Red Rock at Terrace Tues, Feb, 7 at Marathon | ILNOR. HOCKEY NIGHT Don't forget Minor Hockey Night on Friday, february 17th, KEEP THAT UATE OPEN, Tickets 'ere available from most Minor Hockey players, /30 make your purchase early, This is your . opportunity to show the kids and their coachés chat the people of Terrace Bay are solidly vehind the Minor Hockey Association, | & complete 'programme will be published in a 'Suture edition of the "NEWS", | SATURDAY NIGHT NHL GAMES ; Several weeks ago, a giant telegram was' | sent to the CBC-by Eastern hockey fans, ree ' questing that the CBC televise all three pér- iods of the Saturday night National Hockey League games, as-well as all three periods of playoff games, eee BiLL Guy of the Port Arthur News Chronicle has undertaken to add the Support) of Norths | Western Ontario fans by sending a similar wire from this area, ANYONE WISHING TO ADD HIS NaM& TO THE LIST MaY DO SO BY LHAVING 1O¢ AT THE LOCAL RECREA- ' TION OFFICE. Deadline is February 10th, TERRACE BAY NEWS | play each other oncé and we extend best wishes }becomes an exceedingly exciting finish. Welcome Curlers !! NORTH SHORE LADY CURLERS PLAY OFF HERE At noon on Tuesday the Terrace Bay Ladies Curling Club welcomed rinks from seven distre ict points who are playing off here for a chance to represent the district at the Prove incial Playoffs which will be held in Fort William Feb. 14, 15 and16. 'The winner in Fort William will represent the Province at the Dominion Finals in Ottawa, Play will commence at 1 P,M. and rinks will face cach other once to decide the winner! 4t 6.30 P.M. on Wednesday the annual Banquet and meeting of the North Western Ladies Curling Association will be held in the Hotel Terraces. On Thursday morning the 'Last scheduled game will take place, but provision has been made, in case of a tie, for another game on Thursday afternoon, Skips of the seven rinks are Mrs, Helen -Cadieux, Kenora; lirs, Jean Miller, Sioux Lookout; Mrs, Frances: Wilson, Rainy River; Mrs, Elaine Warr, Fort William; Mrs, Reta Cousincau, Pt, Arthur; Mrs, Stella Pleson, Beardmore end Mrs, Peggy Wellings, Terrace Bay, MEN'S PLaY DOWNS HERE THIS WEEK-END Rinks from six towns will take to the ice in the Terrace Bay Curling Club on Saturday Feb, 4th and Sunday Feb, 5th to vie for the chance to represent the North Shore at the Northwestern Playdowns in Port Arthur. Jock McColl will skip a Manitowadge rink, Gordon Stewart the Red Rock quartet, Ed Currie a Marathon foursome, Bill Dwyer the rink from Nipigon, Jack Ridsdale the one from Schreiber and L,Duquette the representatives from the Terrace Bay Curling Club, 'The six rinks will for a week-end of good curling to the visitors and may the best rink win, SUPERIORS STILL HEAD THE LEAGUE Superiors are still piling up the points for league leaders in the N.S,*Hockey, but had some close calls in the last two games, Against Marathon Thursday they had a good 6-3 iead at the end of the second period but Slumpsd in the third to have the score soar to 7-6 favour of Marathon, Schock got the puck past DeLuca to tic the score which wasn't broken in the ten minutes overtime, Sunday against Nipigon, Superiors again had a 6=3 lead At_the beginning. of the-third period -they suffered the same slump.and.the Flyers bounced the score to a tie. Marvin Osmar pulled the team ahead 'in the last minute but it was too close for comfort, although without doubt it You will be approached by one of the Miss Superiors in the near' future to purchase a booster button, Remember. the-support you give will help the best team that' Terrace Bay has yet put into the league, ' TERRACE BaY BaNTaMS CONTINUE WIN STREAK - ~Last Saturday afternoon the Local bantams travelled to White River and defeated the home club. 6 to-4, Billy Stachiw continues to murder the op= position firing three goals, Dawid Falzetta with two and Grant Solly with one were the other Terrace Bay marksmen,

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