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North Bay Nugget from North Bay, Ontario, Canada • 15

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North Bay Nuggeti
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-'rH -it 1 "Ai VAMi -A'-' -2 1 TV0 MM Trappers grab 6-4 triumph I brief School tourney North Bay Broomball Coffee Time whinoed Mar- Coffee Time whipped The North Bay Nugget Friday February 6 1978 15 Bears edge Raiders keep win same price aa the regular streak alive over Chippewa in Junior action Follis added 16 and Mandni eight Mike Alton was tops for Chippewa with 11 Rocky Follis had 20 rebounds for the Junior Cuba Jim Smith of Wert Ferris hit for 21 potato to spark the Trojans win over FtancoOte Dave Million had 14 md Brim Ptercy 12 to aid the West Ferris cause Delorme had 16 points for Franco-Clte Guenette added 16 Scollard Hall Golden Bears were hard pressed to keep their mdefeated record intact but finally eked out a 5M9 decision over the Chippewa Raiders In Nipiaaing District Senior Basketball action Thursday In another contest Ecole Secondaire Algonquin Barons moved into second place with a 5644 win over the Northern Braves Junior play saw the Scollard Hall Cubs move to within two points of undefeated Wlddifield Wildcats by dropping the Chippewa Junior Raiders 5649 and the West Ferris Trojans pttked up their fifth win of the season dumping Francodte 86-49 Mario lOpoint performance sparked the Bears to their narrow victory over file Raiders Dan Kapitanchuk added 11 and Steve FtoOis eight Paul Trenker was tops for Chippewa with 14 points Steve Bubnich hit for 13 and Grant Brunet 12 Paul Boudreau led Algonquin over Northern with 20 points Don Wall added 17 while Mike Boulanger chipped in with nine Dennis Shackleton topped Northern scorers with nine points A 29-point performance by Pad Voisin sparked the Cuba imphU Four North Bay senior elementary schools are ini' it volved in the Frlcker liw Invitational basketball tour- 1 o16J? nament this weekend Peaatttes: TU Mlrri Robb CentennialsndFricker are in Mtei Adams McKee McCrae thenoupmd St MlxsL McKee Rioux SflvTSSi tata group In the opening tamed Perisd games of file tourney Fricker plays Centennial and Silver Bircbes meets St Amour) Both games are at the Fricker 4 RY-Patteraon gym tonight starting at 6 (Walker MacDonald) At The championship game will be played Sunday afternoon starting at 1M at 1 NB-D-Amour Fricker (Adams Fox) 1513 7 -Joy (Maille Omlcdoll) MAS School hockey Third Pertod West Ferris Trojans could A McPirimd move closer to clinching first ran THniir Wildcats at Memorial mSaSbd) 15 45 Gdens tonight in the Nlpfssliig 10 SSKS (Swain LeaRue- Bensen) 1922 Game time to 730 Peaalta: Adams Bensen a Rioux Swain Patterson twin-bill Northern Braves play Ecole Secondaire Algonquin foots geal by Banns Chippewa Raiders are I 2 In Sturgeon Falla to play RoyalYeik I I 21 FrancoCite Patriotes Game time at file Sturgeon Arena to APIs g45 North York 29 8 5 211 196 61 BMiinn 27 12 4 219 183 51 The Trojans had 34 points and North Bay 25 13 4 339 136 51 tag aecondplace Scollard Wexford 19 17 104 IN 44 Bem by one Wert Ferris Markham 18 II 5 168 181 41 ganM Ieft and Toronto 15 17 10 154 173 40 Sconardtwo Ajax Ull 7 194 306 30 Royal York 10 21 7 194 210 30 Newmlwt 17 21 4 201 212 30 ES a a in a Graduates playing du in iaaau a um of grdutn i playing the Wlddifield Wildcats senior basketball team Saturday afternoon as put of the school's 10th anniversary TOaight Toronto vs North York Richmond Hill vs Weston Four North Rsv senior North Bay Trappers made their final home game of the 197M aeaaon a victorious one Tharadiy night Sparked by three second period goals they dropped Royal York Royals before 14N fans at Memorial Gardens in Provincial Ontario Hockey Association action The game was a nothing contest as far as the Ttappers were concerned as they have already clinched third position In the POHA standings Wins by the Newmarket Flyers and the Aurora Tigers further complicated the final playoff poritfona The Flyers upset the Richmond mi Rams and the Tigers dropped Ajax Knob I9H Farms 54 The win moved the Flyers and the Tigers Into a three-way tie for ninth spot with the Weston Dodgers They have II points one back of Royal Yon and Ajax and two behind the Toronto Nationals contest saw the two dubs tied at 1-1 after one period The Royals moved into a lead midway through the middle period but the Ttappers rallied far two late gdsls to take a 44 margin to the dressing room after 41 minutes Trappers hdd a 1-1 edge in the final frame Bryan Maille Claude Larry Joy Mike McParland Geny Rioux and Mick sparks 6-4 victory Mens Wear dipped Marcel's Swoco Thursday night in North Bay hportwnen Hockey Leans action at the West Ferris Oomnmiity Centre George Mick paced the winners with two goals the others going to Cony Bucci Dick tan Sam Powell and Mike Venae Rheal Boulanger fired three goals for Marcel's Joe Driscoll notched the other tafiy broomball Pat Rama and North Bay Siding will travel to Englehart this weekend to compete in a broomball tour- Nert league action in the BraombiD league is Sunday when CFB take on Aunt in the opener of a twinbill at 915 pm In the second game Fat Lamb'S take on ONR in the period to one goal lead McParland fired what proved to 1 be the winner midway through the final period when hie took a pass from Omlcdoll at the corner of the Royal York net and slid the puck under a startled Dennis Blair Rioux scored an insurance goal minutes later and Patterson with his second goal of the night dosed out the scoring in the last minute of the play ICE CHIPS Thursday! game saw few shots on net as the Trappera outahot the Royals IMS Referee Guy Bcrgmu of Sudbury assessed minor penalties In the contert 12 to the Trappers snd nine to Reyal York The three stars wen Rea Fartler McParland and Maille Trappers of Greg Teel Gerry Men and Tam Higgles turned In a drong defensive performance hitting Reyal Yerk forwards every opportunity Besides shorthanded goal the happen had several good scoring opportunities while playing ahorthanded including a breakaway by Fartler who riiot wide Trappers played without defenceman Lan Haadrsaa out with a bruised hip and Tim Heale who has broken wrirt Trapper coach Dea Threads used Hagk Bale and Gerry Smith of the West MplwlH Aleoettes and they turned in creditable performances Tureette used Tim Adams on left wing with Anwar and FSn mid moved Fartler back to a defence spot Trappers play their final regular season game taday when they travel to Dixie to restore the take on the last place Beehives Tuesday they open their playoff set with the fourth place dub in all likelihood the Wexferd Raiders Tickets go on sale Saturday morning at 18 am with subscriber tickets being hdd until Monday at I pm Subscriber Tickets will be tbe Girls seek The Granite Curling Chib is the scene thin weekend of the all-Ontario Junior girls' curling championships Six teams from various parts of Ontario arrive in the city today and will be entertained at the home of Mrs Justice tonight Mrs Justice is the president of the ladies' aectton of the Granite Chib Opening ceremonies are scheduled for I Saturday morning and the teams will be piped on the ice The fin first draw win opening the Still sponsoring juvenile series Marcel's Sunoco 7-1 in the Nlptssing Girls' Broomball League Wednesday night Marg Barnes Colleen Kennedy Judy Burke Doris Martel Kim Allen Jan Prlvett and Jan- Larodielle had the goals Lyette Perron scored for Tom Thumb blanked LHD 34 with Mary Ann McDonald MaryAnn and Judy Clarke scoring Marilyn Manning and Pat Wallace shared the shutort Roily's Fine dipped CFB 24 Louann Calvert Donna Robinson and Santa Form scored the goals Cindy Clarke had the ahutort 4444 8 teams playing Eight teams are in action this weekend In the Nipiaaing District Association Senior Basketball invitational tournament The tournament started this afternoon rt 4 with Scollard Hall Bon playing Almaguln at Chippewa Secondary School and Parry Sound meeting Manltoulin Island at Northern Secondary School in Sturgeon Falla Ecole Secondaire Algonquin Barons meet Hanmer rt 5 JO o'clock tonight rt Chippewa The other first round has Amos Quebec playing the Raiders rt 9 am Saturday rt CUppewa Tbe consolation final is set for 5 pm Saturday and the championship final will be played rt 7 pm Both games are rt the Algonquin gym 4444 ringette Two Wert Ferris teams will be attempting to win championships in the West Ferris Ladies Recreation ringette tournament which starts tonight rt the Wert Ferris Community Centre In the Tweens' division Wert Ferris meets Onaping Falla rt 7 and in tha section Wert Ferris plays Nickel Valley at 9 o'clock Action continues throughout Saturday and the finals will be Sunday afternoon The championship game ia scheduled for 6 and tha Tweens' Mg game ia art for 4 o'clock 4444 Badminton action The Canadore College and badminton teams are competing in file Northern Ontario College Athletic Association championships today and Saturday in SaultSte Maria Maurice Lambert and Murray Vitone represent the men's doubles while Kelly Koselek and Cristl Porter are entered in the women's doubles Marion Sandrin will be competing in the singles competition The event to hooted by Snidt College aid entries are expected from Canadore Sudbury Cambrian Rouyn Northwestern Thunder Bay Confederation and the Northern College campuses in Kirkland Lake Halleybury and Timmins The Canadore team is coached by assistant athletic director Rod Vincent LPto 12 6 24 Wlddifield Scollard HaU Chippewa Wert Ferris Mattawa Northern Franco-Cite Algonquin -Taesdsy Wert Ferris vs Chippewa Northern vs Franco-dle Mattawa va Wert Ferris Senior LPto Scollard HaU Algonquin Wlddifield Chippewa Northern West Ferris TsaigM Chippewa vs Northern 10 0 20 6 412 4 10 5 8 7 2 8 0 giant slalom and alalom categories Winning girls and boys will be declared in all events inducting an Alpine combined category The Falconbridge Juveniles dumpiouhip is a major trials event in the selection of a five-member team to represent Northern Ontario at the Canadian Juvenile SU Championships at Whistler Mountain British Columbia April 1 9 and 10 Contestants far the Falcon-bridge Juveniles are drawn from an area roughly bordered by Sault Ste Marie on the west Sudbury and North Bay to the orth and north and eart to Kapuakaaing Cochrane Timmins Kiridand Lake and Roqm-Noranda ment againrt teams from Canada the United States Ckech-oriovakia the Soviet Union Finland and Sweden was made Wednesday rt a Montreal news conference by lawyer Guy Bertrand Savard had arid Wednesday that are trusting the whole question of a Quebec team very But after Thursday's team meeting he said: "It was unanimously decided that we completely reject The Northern Ontario Sid Division today announced that Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited will again sponsor the Northern Ontario Juvenile SU Championships Sponsorship will also include assistance to the five-member team to represent Northern Ontario rt the Canadian Juvenile Ski Championships in British Columbia The Falconbridge Juveniles to be hosted by the Sear-chmount SU Runners of Sault Ste Marie are scheduled for February 27 28 and 29 rt Searchmount north of Sault Ste Marie Cbee to 00 aspiring riders from dubs throughout Northern Ontario will compete in the three4ay event in downhill BBYAN MAILLE Jimmy Fox with He list of the year were the Trapper marksmen Maille Fox and Joe Omlccloll each added two assists Pattern notched a pair for the Boyala tad Walker md Barry Pratt had the others Maille'i wrist dot from the faceoff ckde gave IH Ttappers a onegod lead midway through the opening frame but fluke from the comer minutes Inter hi foattender John Bak and boeoeed into the net for the equate Trappers wasted little time taking the lead in the second period as Fox scored a ahor-thanded marker Jort S5 seconds into the period a he banged Maille's rebound into the net with Geny Rioux in the penalty box A pair of goals ha than three minutes apart by Patterson and Pratt gave the Boyds a temporary had midway through the midde period bat and Joy came back with two goals iniminiAemdahalf late Carling draw The (baw for Satardays Four Seasons Industrial Curling League follows: llpji Wilson Electric vi McGiilnnesa MME vi Seated Hyfro vs Frawr Ihvem Rooam vs Legionnaires Hyatt Boulton Carlisle Realtor 'Shlmbadii vs Defaces Marios va Jarvis Clark lZNwn Thiuderbolta vi Tundra Umpfarey vs MiDud Motors Gateway vs JobaaManviUa Epplcti vs VTajiL Rochefort va Falcons Coding with Mrs Mathew were Ev Sargent vice Joanne Comerford aeccndmd Bridge McThvhh lead Mrs Mathew tali The Nugget in a telephone interview Thursday tad her rink had trouble getting started in the opening rounds doe possibly to file long delay starting the compeOton Flay was hdd 9 nine boon when the Fort Frmces rink was delayed due to weather conditions According to Mathew the best rink in the cempetitlon was the winner Ottawa rink was the caomented Mrs Mathew "Their ddp was cool and they had tremendous Just the to play catch them their games Bob that his with the beat in especially in he if we can the team he is expecting game from improved barely beat were in are really and should in second way to the Ventura curling champ Mathew rink places 4th Players reject hockey proposal Sudbury Downs entries MONTREAL (CP) Members of Montreal Canadians have unanimously rejected a proposal by a Quebec City lawyer to enter a in the alx-cotaitry exhibition hockey series planned for this fall defenceman Serge Savard aid following a team meeting Thursday The proposal that a team of Quebechora players from the National Hockey League and the World-Hockey Association be formed to enter the tourna Dawn rink from Ottawa representing the Enatam (Mario Region captured tha Ontario Carting AnoodnUon McDonald title Wednesday sweeping through the rtx-team roam robin with a perfect 5-0 record The Ventura foursome was competing in their third ovtadal final winning in 1974 iCoieof and losing to Bea Colei tart year Northern representative skipped by Ricky Mathew of the North Bay Granite Chib talneas Girls finished in fourth position with a 54 record Tha Mathew foursome loot their first three games before rallying to win their final two contests Game time is 2 o'clock in the gym The graduates indude Jon Dellandrea John Cater Ted Passmore Gary Sharpe Glen Trembly Bob lire Steve Van Buskirk Bob Snarl Ron Hummel Greg Jenkins Bob Mclllvenna and John Van-derheide The coaches are Robert Ityckman and Bob Sampson and the managers are John (Mb and George Seibd 04 Broomball event Forty-six teams are competing this weekend in the sixth annual Englehart and District and tournament Teams from as far south aa North Bay and Sudbury and north from Kirkland Lake and Timmins will play for the gl 606 hi prise money Action start! rt 7J6 tonight and continues around the dock until the finals which are scheduled for Sunday afternoon' Tom Thumb and Coffee Time from the Nipiaaing Broomball League are in the event Tom Thumb plays Bluebird Taxi of New Uakeard rt 645 am Saturday and meets Wells and Son of Englehart rt 7 pm Their third game la rt 6 JO am Sunday against Holtyre Coffee Time meets Pixxeriaof Timmins rt 525 am Saturday and plays Red and White of New Uakeard rt 105 pm Their third game is rt 2 pm Sunday against Hilliard-ton SATURDAY MS Ml RACI 1-Rum MM HALF Fit Rival CARDINAL IHMRlI GINA A RmI LULU DUSTY-RW ARMSRO RctTgiah S-SUFER CHECK-OM COwy raci 1 Ptm si WEE LUCEE Flo Rlvat CHEYENNE CHARM-R RaurgMS S-OOREE HERBEET-T Phillips 4-BIQ MAMA TIA t-GABBY MRECT-C Slintrt WILMA OUN-R Topping BRETS TOd HtghOO RACE Ho I Foroo MM EASY SOY-Tod Hughoo SKIDDLEY DIDOLEY DO-A -SHADY DALE GEM-J Sullivan ROBIN HOOO ODwyor FopM 0 GUI ROUTgOON 7 NORTHWOOO HAWK-Mikt NoMo RACI NO 4 Ptm MM CORNY CAMP A Rot! DUSTY'S Ai Hohnor LE MlkO NohM KELAURIE EUDOY-C FORUOHO ROV ShauMICS OMAR Rot Jonklno 7-OLIVE TOOK RACI Ho Pom MOO 1 SPRING CNREK DEAN-F RlVOOt REBEL HoMNr 7-KING LESTEN-AUto NoMo WILLOR TooM 5-FAIRLAWN JASON-Mlko CANDY McKiUrM Jr ORPHAN RUSTER-J SuNIvan fidii Ajax va Markham curling title the second round is set for 1 JO pm A dinner wQTbe hdd at Pinewood Park Motor Inn Saturday night and the third round is scheduled for 8 pm Two more rounds will be played Sunday rt 0 JO am and 1 pm Teams competing ire from Red Rock Sudbury Sarnia Miariamuga Cookrtown and Kingston The Kingston rink skipped by Sheryl Keeiey ia fits defeating Ontario champion The aimer advances to the Canadian finals in Thunder Bay March Ml RACI No 1 BARONESS ZSA ZSA-C Ilnwrd S-STARRY EYED BEE-R 7-0 DUKE-AI Hohnor TRACEY ANN MlkO HARDY TRA S-CENTENNIAL A Bool k-COLONEL GREEN kapor RACE No 7-Poroo MM CRISP Don O'Dwyor KERRY Bob Jonklno 7-MISS MlkO NoMo LADY Rail ANDY'S 10(1 FurvN HE CHEERV-MIkO SeMor 1-RED ROSE Flo Rivotl ABEL FARKER-TEA 7-MISS WILMI Ron Topping JEFFERSON Me Knight Jr 7-EASTERN GOOSR-MIko IchnoNr KINO FlaH FurvN 1 ARMSRO Flntt FurvN Rmlo A nonsuit I MR AOAMWOOO-N McKnlgM Jr PRN DIN SOR-Dsn O'Dwyor 5-FLEET OUN-R Topplno S-COPFER FENNY Mlk McDUFF Eact II Firm MM TIGHT OlIlM VlHMncaurt Richard Told LEI'S AI Hohntr TERRIFIC-J Holding 7-LILY POD-Mlfct IchMfir SUPER CLAIRE BEE-R IdWgnN LINA Flo Rival AE: RWdS Prwct-A Rot PANTHERS vs ALGONQUIN CATS 1 Sinclair Canadore College Big weekend facing Canadore cage team Canadore College Panthers basketball heads north this weekend with hopes of gaining a berth in the Ontario College Athletic Association Northern Division Playoffs Tha Panthers must beat Northwestern College of Rouyn tonight and the Northern Huskies of Kirkland Lake Saturday afternoon to gain 1 tie for second place with Rouyn to the division standing! Tbe fie would give the Panthers the playoff berth over Rouyn by virtue of a 13potat spread Canadore bolds over Roqm In the throe gamee they have played agahrt each other this year However the Panthers have never beaten Northwestern in Roqm although they did bed them 9142 in their last encounter in North Bay Roqm presently leads North Bay by four points in the and hove Friday bight game left while Cuadore can by winning both rt this weekend Panther Coach Ckmenhagen feels team can came op wins is hard to their home gym front of their heme said I think Out get a good effort (ram we will heart them" He also said that a tougB Northern Saturday are a greatly team lately and we than the last time they North he add He added that "we up for the games cohie back home place and on our playoffs against CHARTER Singlw or Multi ongino Wheels or Fbots FLYING INSTRUCTION OUR INTENSIVE FLIGHT COURSES TEACH YOU HOW TO FLY SAFELY QUICKLY QQES9QES7 00305? Panther Hockey Sunday Feb I 6:30 pm Memorial Gardens Adults SI 75 Students SI 00 Children 50 (Over 11) EXCEPTIONAL wesu with at the Junction pinewood aswIs motor pork jnn Hwy 1 1 South at tha "Junction TROUT QflHGE0 Now BF Goodrich Triilmofcw? Radial Snow Tiros with XTP troad compound are testsd to bw comparable to studded now tires £ennett3 Viu dialing jQtJ 73 LAKESMOHf DRIVE DIAHM-JbAO RR3 Trout Lake Hwy 63.

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