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North Bay Nugget du lieu suivant : North Bay, Ontario, Canada • 16

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THE DAILY NUGGET Monday Fthrvtry' 20 1956 Mrs Toronto Rink Captures All -Ontario Laurels M1 It Wolves Post 1 0th Win Over Trappers 5-4 As 'if to underline (heir rhsmpioiwhip determination tm the eve of the playoff jusf in cae rivals wera inclined to take them lightly Sudbury Wolve finished out the NOHA southern group campaign with high-powered display hare Saturday night The Wolves pulled out all stops with a three-goal flurry within two minutes and 40 seconds in the final period heed off the fading North Ray Trappera 54 in a tussle that meant nothing but prestige to either squad It waa the third straight aatbackdriva that resulted la MurcUch punching homo tha goal that put Trappera ahoad temporarily la tho middle canto Immediately folio wing tho gama Trapporo Irit by hue for Sudbury on the Diet atop of their trip to Soo (Mich) for a Sunday afternoon clash againri the Indiana that officially wrote finis to tho regular schedule Kadbaiy Goal dafanr-a O'Cnnaor tonsils Jkisik GuaUiaaa brnrardSL Waisua Lsmieua Uiiii Flyan Clamania Mrt'lsliaa O'GcMy Innea Bancan Milas hsrib Hay Goal Aadareoa: de-feme Arssll Reisle Usaa Gumuart Kasdham lorwanls Mureticb Hnysa OmaMia Cabana Fepta toitoebeeah Saiinw Klik My Isa Ktlerees Gerry Wallace (Madboey) and Jack Newell tOpper CUtl) rto4 And bury gnrwa (Milna O'Gradyl ease 1 North Bay Hucaa were played at the North Ray Granite Club over the week end Mrs rink won all of her four games Standing from left to right are Mrs Woolley skip Mrs Smith vice Miss Jane Clark second and Mrs II Coons lead Nugget stmtr not WELL irs ALL OVER and it wasn't until tha final regularly scheduled game had been completed in the exuberant confines of PuIIar Stadium in Soo Michigan Sunday afternoon that playoff rivals wen finally decided It was a photo-finish duel that had the excited fandom in Soo (Mich) Soo (Ont) and Pembroks gnawing nervouivly on their fingernails and hoping all week The dramatic climax came Sunday when the Soo Indians hit the finishing wire in front by a nope as result of a resounding 8-2 rout of the slipping North Bay Trappers It waa disappointing climax for the Pembroke Lumber Kings who made a gallant bid to nail down a spot in the post-season MseriousM only to fall short by a single point The Kings with Trappers spare-goalie Bob Mitchell between the pipes took three victories in their final four starts but it still enough The Kings ran out of games Friday night at home when they throttled the Trappers 7-0 From then on the rest of the weekend all Cully Siipon's boys could do was sit back helplessly and hope The Indians could have done the plucky Valley-men a big favor Saturday night but failed when Soo Greyhounds led by Tndian-ki11erH Don McLean whomped them 6-3 That clinched a spot for the Greyhounds The last remaining hope then wae for the Trappers to foil the Michigan Braves Sunday but the job proved too big for the North Bay skaters and they too let the Kings down While all Pembroke awaited anxiously The Tribe practically chased the Trappers right out of the arena wrapping the verdict up in no uncertain terms with a six-goal rampage in the final period Even then it took rnrne high mathematics before third place was finally determined With the Indians and Hounds locked in a final deadlock it wan necessary to employ the goal average system to decide position Only then was it wm revealed that the rugged Braves had the number three spot thus earning the dubious distinction of meeting league-leading Sudbury Wolves in one of the semifinal rounds That means that Soo Greyhounds now ready for an invasion of North Bay to launch the other semi-final dash against the Trappers Tuesday and Wednesday Despite their second piace finish Trapfcrs' dismal efforts In the final week of the schedule have most North Bay fans in a worried frame of mind Eddie Reigle and Co will go into the semis fresh from four successive losses two by embarrassing scores of 7-0 and 8-2 Let's hope the Trapper-men are back in top form and have their slump behind them when they faceoff against Sugar Jim Henry's unpredictable Hounds Tuesday Trappers are going to have to be to handle the Greyhounds in this series We doubt that just aif ordinary effort will be enough to dispose of the Canal Zone crew A rink skipped by Mrs E- Woolley Toronto and representing the Ontario Curling Association (Southern Ontario) is shown above immediately after they had won the All-Ontario championship games which Showing an almost impeccable form a rink skipped by Mrs Woolley Toronto and representing the Ontario Ladies Curling Association (Southern Ontario) won their fourth game Sunday afternoon to win the double round robin series played here over the weekend for the all-Ontario ladies championship The championship games held for the first time ever are deemed by many to he only a prelude to nest year when a Dominion Championship honspicl for lady curlers will probably he inaugurated Coons defeated VI Armstrong's rink twice by 10-1 and 13-0 cotes respectively and then came out on top of an 11-0 score ever Elsie Fmytbe'a rink During tha ether gams Mrs Forsythe defeated Mra rink 13-0 to set tha stage for Sunday afternoon's game which waa the most exciting of the series Meeting In this contest the Woolley-ied rink had to come from behind a 7-4 deficit to taka the gams The winner had a three end in tha 10th to give them a one-point margin and then assured themselves of victory with one In the 11th end Each game waa a 13 end affair with tha majority of the gamea played being completed within two and one-half hours One veteran rurier watching the playoffs for the provincial title staled that this honspiel experienced a number of games which would compare favorably with any played lu tha Mae-Donald Briers Tha well-travelled and experienced Woolley rink which haa been playing together for years gave the gallery spectators an added thriU in (he eighth and of tha final game when all eight rocks were placed exactly as called Here are the personnel of rinks and line scores: Mrs Woollry IToronio) skip Mrs Smith Vice: Mis Jans Clark second Mra Coon lead Mra Elsie Pnrnvthe (Port Arthur) skip Mra Edith Malr vies Mra Kay Etienne second Mrs Eleanor Shaw lead Mra VI Armstrong (Kirkland Laka) skip Mra LI! Allen vlee Mra Mary Upton second Mra Thelma Barlow lead for tha Trapper-menX who won hard-pressed to hold their second piece advantage againri tho surging pace el tho throe bottom entries In tho final two weeks of tho schedule It also maintained Trappers' penchant for dropping ono-gool re-weals This was tha 10th time this aeaaon tha Trappera finished out lose ra by a single-goal margin four of which have boon at tho hands of the areh-namioto Woofers Over tho season Wolves hold a commanding IM margin in gamea against tho Trappera Tha Trappers' third period taUspia came fallowing pew-orb sum second period effort Ibnt produced two unanswered genie and oaabtod the Trappers to pull lata the toad by a margl it wm la the second oeoaloa la which Uw Trapper-mra treated tha 1774 customer oa deck to on af their moat Impressive euetolnad efforts oa this Ed Roigle'e North Bay hopefuls unable to stand proa parity however and Sudbury eurged back with a whirlwind offensive in tha early minutes of tho third that left tho Trapporo mighty bewildered gong la lie wake Marcel (Craxy Lege) Clemente who bee been benched periodically for InoffscUvo play but who wee a going concern in this one Ignited tho sudden eruption by tho Wolves Ho took acker Flynn's pass from tha right boards as ho awapt In from tbs other side and punched ono Into tho top corner for tho oqualixer Loss than two minutes Inter Wolves were la front to stay as thsy took control This time crafty playmskar Billy Watson took chnrga seconds after Trappsr custodian Andy Anderson had pulled off a brilliant stop on Johnny Giliis with two fut goals Watson manoeuvred unmolested out of' tho corner to deke Anderson at tho crease While tbs Trappers were still trying to collect their wits Wolves popped in another Just 37 seconds later when Armsnd Lo-mleux'e drive was deflected la by Watson It wm nil over then but Uw cheering even though leftwlogsr Georgs Gsaerila narrowed the final count at tho 14M mark when bo knorked la tho purk on posses from Itnemotes Johnny Muretlrk and Don Hogan Hogan's IStb goal af tho season plus second period olnglea by play-laeh-CMch Reiglo and Mureticb accounted for tho remainder of tha North Bay scoring Hustling young Zoriea and Gillio were tho pay-off snipers for Wolves In the opening session ICE CHIPS: A crushing display of power-piny hockey gave tho Trsppara tho 3-3 equaliser early In tha second wHh Wolves Frank off on earry-ovsr penalty Trappera kept the puck Inside the Sudbury sons tor almost a full minute before Reigle unloaded a bouAelng sersener that hopped past all-star goalla Johnny Albnnl who wm busy figure for tho winners with 44 stops With penalty-killing OsasHIa and nee again doing a tremendous Job Trappers looked oetromsly good while ohorthandsd Thsy tied tho WotvM up neatly whlio weathering uecssslvs infractions to Flail Ossfen Hogan and FYonk Arnett at om slogs Pick of tho Trap- i defenceman Norm Gal-1 inond who chocked In with one of i hla most effective displays of the i hero It wm his Muslins 1 Beavers Dumped 3-0 in Opener Three rliha one from the Northern Ontario Curling A Mortal ion the Ontario Ladle' Curling A a-1 nociation and ona from tha Western Ontario Ladiea' Curling took part In tha event Mra Woollens rink won the championship with four straight victories while a rink skipped by Mra Elale Forsythe representing the Western division and hailing from Fort Arthur waa runner-up with ona win and three loaaea Tha third rink competing for provincial championship honors waa skipped by Mrs VI Armstrong of Kirkland Lake who lost all three of her gamea The rurllng rhamplnnshlpa were officially opened Saturday morning when North (toy's Major IMckeraon welcomed the visiting curlers at tha North Ray Granite Club and tha three competing rinks were piped cate the Ire In the traditional opening reremontea Mrs June Rusconl Toronto (ha Provincial Organiser threw (he first rock of the event to start tha Inaugural games under way In winning the all-Ontarle championships Mrs Woolley's foursome treated a huge gallery of onlookers Hundsy to one of the elssslest displays of teamwork seen at tha Granite Club this winter In the competition Mr Woolley's rink consisting of Mra Smith Miss Jan Clark and Mra (Murriicfe Gflsariin) 8ui bury Oiilis 149 (Flynn Clsmsnts) ltd Guimoml bnardlnxjAM Oumdy iblxtHHichmsl ItMk 1 North Roy Msixls (Cabana fetduiuheski) A North tour MursUc (Ouimans nf sal tm (holding) (Irtpptnc)' TSS! Ooefnn (bnohlnx Hosaa (slhnn tnx) 14:37 Arnett ilrtppinfl Xurtca and Keitsls (mostiing Third Period A Melbuiy Clemenla I (Flynn MrCleiinal ea Wsiann (MnefleTZI I Rodliury Wal (Lemieue 4 lg A North Hay Goseelln (Morel bib Hnsnnl ng Pjnslllee ArnU 1:41 MiCleltas lelariilnx) 11 p) OOnidr (iiuerferescel 13:14 Shrne goal: saaiw-r i sw mMMMMwenw Aces Nip Cats Tie Sagueneens By THE CANADIAN PEES Quebec Aces although still entrenched la fourth opot hold tho Quebec Hockey League spotlight during tho weekend by upsetting ths front-running Shawlnlgan Fells Cats recto end tyring ths third-pines Chicoutimi Isgusneano Tho Aces 34 polnto behind tho loaders started tbs big weekend wUi 3-3 overtime tie at Chicoutimi Saturday sight Than so homo too thsy edged ths Cats 4-4 In other QHL action Mis nuiusm up Montreal Royal gained tough 4-4 win over tho tail-end Trele-Rivieres Lions at tho Thrum Bum day Ths victory left Royals 14 polnto behind Shawlnlgan Falls and nlno ahead of Chicoutimi Trols-RIvtsrM Is In tho hoiemsnt 47 polnto off tha pa Planning to Build Remodal or Repair In 1956? Lat Us Help You With Your Planil WE IUILD ANYTHING Froo Iitimatoo Coll JAMES COLLINGRIDGE CONSTRUCTION 4M Queea St Phans 49AM SATIRDAT GAMES Ursl Gums -lira Woolly 101 131 All 00 lira VI Armstrong 010 one loo ai InhmI Gam Mr Woolly 01 130 tot 010 lira Elat Forsythe 030 001 010 101 Third Gama lira Forsythe 090 340 101 100 lira Armatranf 101 001 010 011 SUNDAY GAMES First Gama Mra Woolley 131 Oil 000 133 Mrs Armrirong ono 300 ill ooo Rerond Gama Mra Woolley 100 110 090 110 Mra Forsyths 011 003 103 000 CONTRACTORS Ileal whea and where yea want It! Master OU Spare Heater Fatly Autamatla Eranoailral la Cae RALES and JIENTALS DOUG'S RENTAL SERVICE Gertruda Went Fhana 4171 fafefeg 1 0896 Watch Dukes Baby Habs Click Sun nets Clare Payne waa given an assist on tha play and tha concentrated efforts of tho Beavers were turned aside by Shropshire in tha last 10 minutes Beavers had trouble getting away clear shots and tha ones they did manage were deftly turned aside by the visiting netmlndrr who at Umea during the game waa called on to make a number of sensational taha off labelled drives Should a third and deciding gama be necessary following encounter at Orillia It will ha played her In Sundridga on Thursday night iirilHa (leal Phmpehlrs: Phew-rtmrk Knhertoirv Rrsnkrtcn tonrlatr Hnhsrt Mmtaeeau MacDonald A'kes Payne Edwards rises gsnd-rann Rnwar Fmuherl PnadrMxa Goal Dnseimls O'Rhsil Anderson Job net nr Oulnlan Odmw-riri Kidd Odmwekl Wood Hill PardnU Chrtrite Boyer Mnaridaa First Ported Grtltls Mnriair (Hrankrioat J4 Penalties rtirtidls dmnkliic) 10:1 Moussesa (alaahlncl 17:1 a Pecesd Pelted I Orillia Aiken i Moueeesu MarDnnsM) Ifl Pensllies llili (hnaedlnxt 17:41 Hill (itHNrtilng) 14 14: Sranksuw (much-ins 1434 Third Period I Orillia Edwards (Payne) 1010 penalties Bhearrhnrk ih lab-el I- k-Ingl 013 Hill Ihixh4ttrk1nsi 33 Never eame mlemndurt) 10:14 (iriaxa (Inlerferenret ISX4 Centro Billy Kennedy scored the third goal tor Marlboroa and assisted on Ken Girard'a firat-perlod tally Defenceman AI MacNalll got tha other marker In tho middle frame In tha flret game of the double-header Montreal Canadians opened tha scoring in the second period and added three mere goals In the third Canadians whs don't play in regular league will ehalleuga for tha Memorial Cup Quebec's representatives la tho Eastern Canada playoffs Aadre Prone vo at scored Owe goal and assisted an another ene by Ralph Backatrom whs received two seriate Bob Courcy a cored Montreal's ether marker and Dick Mettiuaal counted Majors' goal HOCKEY Goals by Beliveau Shy of NHL Record Scoring a goal a period Orillia Pontiaca dimmed tha hopes of fundridge Beavers la their quest for league championship when they met Saturday night hero In tha first gama of tho semifinals of tha Georgian Bay Inter-mediate "A league Losing 3-4 to tho high stepping Pontiaca tha Beaver travel to OrllUa Tuesday night lo play tha second game of tha series which la Mis best two out of three affair Played before almost UOO fans at the Sundridga arena Bucko club couldnt seem to get untrarked as the Pontiacs close checking tactic kept the locale off stride Sinclair opened the scoring with only 31 econda remaining In the first period when he belted home Brankslon'a relay and tha visitor were content with their one goal bulge only until the mid-way mark of tha second wee reached Then Rusty Aiken heat Dsgeneia In the Sundridga goal for the second counter of the night when hs combined with tesmmstea Whit Mousseau and MacDonald Tha third Orillia arore cam at the 1010 mark of tha final Dam when Edwards connected from a scramble around tho Sundridga 3 More Now 10 By THE CANADIAN PRESS The National Hockey League's season goal-scoring record lo to danger of being nmnahed by a fellow mnny any la destined to he the greatest of hockey great-Jean Bellveea a star with Montreal Canadians since ha hit Mg-league hockey three aeaaona ego Is only 14 gnat away from the all-time mark of SO by teammate Maurice Rocket) Richard Bellvcau fired three goals Saturday as the Rake walloped New Tork Rangers S-4 at Montreal He now hae 41 goal Richard set the mark during the 1914-45 acaaon In a SO-gama schedule Detroit Red Wings moved to within a point of second place Saturday as they had little difficulty overpowering Maple Leafa 1-1 at Toronto However Sunday at Chicago Wings wera defeated by Black Hawks and failed to move out of third plare Boston Bruins moved Into a fourth -plare mama CtEANim Bachelors' Laundry I-Howr Service Eaitoal Service in Town Ilf Main St East Phone 1109 halaiday'a Rrsalts New York 4 Montreal Dstrait a Tonsils I Paaday's Reoalta Rnslna I New Ynrh Dotmtt I Oilman a Yaeeday's l-ama Rwtna at Del mil AMKRITAR LRAlitB Fmvidenm Pfiieburgh Buffalo flat eand lletili -i Pprtngnelil balardai's lleealla Buffalo a 1'illehiirch I Pmridenro I Cleveland 4 lierehey 3 Ppntiafiiil 1 bases 'a keealta Pti'ehiirsh Buffalo I tteraher rmvioenee 4 Cleveland a Ppnni: field 3 WedaeaSay a l-e met Cleveland at liliebuiah Fiiffaio at Fnividr ny THE CANADIAN PRESS By Ihla time seat week the Ontario Hockey Aaaoelatlon Junior A achvdula will bo completed but thera'a atilt no telling who win meet who In the ala-tana playotfa St Catharine Taapera trounced Kitchener Waterloo Canuck 7-3 at St Catharine! Saturday then dropped a S-4 declalon lo Toronto Marlboroa at Toronto Sunday Toronto St Mlchael'a Major were defeated 4-1 by Montreal Junior Caaadlene Sunday In a Laurler Trophy gama tha second eonteat of tha Toronto double-header Tha largest crowd lo watch a Junior xno this saaaon 10890 faaa showed up at Toronto Sunday to aea goaltender Lea Broderlek register hie first Junior A shutout Georga Arm strong got the Toronto goal Bruin goaHender Terry Saarrhuh had an easy time Sunday at New Tork ae ha turned hack only IT shots in recording hla seventh shutout of the aeaaon Tho crowd of 14390 saw Rangers give ona of their poorest performance of tha aeaaon on Madison Square Garden Ice where they had tori only four of 37 pnrtoua gamea than minute to fire what proved to bo tho winning goal Leo LaMne took pass from Bill Quacken-huah and eeored with a atop shot at 1:13 Johnny Pelrwm got tho other two Brul goals no crowd drew moat of Ha Bin from a pigeon which flew around tho Garden and landed an tha Ice several time Th lari-place Black Hawks spotted Detroit two-goal first -period lead hut roared hack to win their first gama at home against Wing inrt Jan 1 19S4 A crowd of 7773 fan watched Hawks give Hall hla busiest night of the aeaaon as they peppered him with 40 ahnta AI Rollins of Chicago btorhed 81 drives Delverrhio Red Kelly and Ixirne Ferguson cored the Detroit goal Nick Mickoaki Hank Cieala Harry Watson John Wilson and Red Sullivan counted for Hawk WANTEDI Sowing Machino Strvkoman We need competent reliable ervleema to service and repair sewing machine to this ore Write Bog No TWtw The Dally Kngget tie with Leafs Sunday they blanked Rangers 3-0 at New Tork JINX ONTlNt The Rangers' toes to Canadlena Saturday waa their 14th straight setback on Montreal lea Bellveau'a three-goal performance along with au aaalri boosted hla point-total to 71 tope to tho league Rlrhard scored hla Sint and 32nd goals of tha term and single went lo Claude Prevent Don Marshall Bernla Geoffrlou and Jackie Leclolr Andy Hehenton Bronco Horvath Dean Prentice and Wally Herge-eheimer scored for Rangers Canadlena' nine goals were the highest tor gains this eeawm Ml TROIBIE Red Winn were In command nil tha way In their t-1 victory over Leafs before 11401 Toronto fane Bin Dineen led the way with two goals How eeored hla llml and Metro Pryetal Ted Lindsay and Alet Delverrhio got the others ORA pypiOR A Aslantse'e ImsHs tom (Mirli I I Aw MM) Bud bury a Nurth Say 4 Sender's RR North Ray tom (Mira) I playoff Tsmdar's (tame (emt-rtsal MA Greopl Sno iMk-ht at Sudbury iscoit-tlssls 'ir tin Sn (Ont) si North Say ORA Jl'MOR A LT A Pi Catharines IT 1 14 Kilrhrner S3 is Guelph 30 Marlhnm It II Michael 21 Name a Nsnultno 13 9 InaH Kitchener I Pi I'athannr HresH Catharines 0 MaHhnn I leday'a (sms Kitchener si Hamuli Pslniday IsterasIlMwl' lessee Indianapolis 1 Grand Napids Cinrinnaii 4 Tmy 1 Fort Warne 4 Toledo-Maitaa I Weetera leers New Weetmmeter 3 Kunvmli I Winnipeg Psekalnna 9 Brandon 4 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