The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 8 Jan 1931, p. 5

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THURS., JANUARY 8th, 1931 THE HAILEYBURIAN Page 5 Grover Shields Competion Is Now Under Way 'Twenty Rinks Entered in Four Groups; First Games Were Played Last Friday 'The curling season at the local tink was officially opened on Fri- day last, when the first games in the Grover Shield Competition, big event of the winter, were played. There are 20 rinks en- tered, playing in four groups of five, and the addition of a long list of spare players makes the membership now well over one hundred. Following the usual custom, three games are being ~ played nightly, leaving one sheet of ice free for odd games among the members, and there is good sport being enjoyed every night. The list of rinks and the sche- dule of games through the groups is given below and the results of ! ithe games played up to last night 'are: : Friday, Jan 2nd -- Crawford won from Hincks, Arnold from Fleming, and the game between Millar and Knechtel was not played, a loss being marked for each. Saturday, Jan. 3rd--G. Suther- land won from F. H. Thompson, Duncan from Pickard and Dun- bar from Adair. Monday, Jan. 5th--Ruttan won from Isherwood, Smith from W. R Thompson and D. E Sutherland from Millar. Tuesday, Jan. 6th -- Duncan won from Brian, Knechtel from Adair and Herbert from Fleming Wednesday, Jan. 7th--Pickard won from Hincks; F. H. Thomp- son from Ferguson and Dunc. Sutherland from Dunbar. North Bay is threatened witha shortage of power before the new line from Sturgeon Falls is completed, and citizens there are being urged to be as economical as possible for the next two weeks. GROUP No. 1 1--Canon Hincks, J. T. Leishman, A. J. Peacock, Cliff Purdon 2---Dr. Crawford, Rev. D. A. MacKeracher, Geo. Walker, E. Fleming 3--H. G. Pickard, Fred Austin, 4--T. J. Duncan, W. H. Tuke, S. Norfolk, R. P. Teare J. H. McFarlane, F. L. Hill 5--Alf. Brian, Wm. Short, Geo. Belland, Jas. Grant GROUP No. 2 6--A. P. Knechtel, Harry Clifford, Mac. Lang, S. Banwell 7--D. E. Sutherland, F. L. Fleming, F. C. Shaw, Ed. Currey 8--D. H. Millar, C. F. Tuer, G. J. Gibbons, Dave Elliott 9--wW.. J. Adair, Ray Howey, L. A. Stone, Wm. Bulger 10--H. C. Dunbar, M. J. Conkey, Russell Murphy, Frank Leslie GROUP No. 3 11--Dr. W. C. Arnold, Fred Saxton, C. M. Scott, J. Blanchette 12--C. E. Fleming, M. S. Boyd, John MacArthur, J. H. McKinlay 13--J. A. Ruttan. Henry Jemmett, W. Donnelly, Wm. MacArthur 14--J. Isherwood. H. A. Carlson, I. B. Roger, A. Warwick - 15--A. L. Herbert, J. D. Macdonald, O. J. Thorpe, F. Swaisland GROUP No. 4 16--Geo. Sutherland, James Hill, 17--F. H. Thompson, Jas. Stitt, C. P. Furlong, W. MacGirr E. Forneri, Hal Fancy 18--W. R. Thompson, Jay Gould, Gordon Ferguson, Harry Worth 19--E. E. Smith, Albert Cain, D. Hogan, Rev. Fr. Roulier 20--L. H. Ferguson, Mel. Robb, D. A. Carmichael, O, Chartrand RESERVE LIST A.A. Amos; W. E. Bagshaw; Sheriff Caldbick; J. E, Derraugh; F. R. Gibson; W. A. Gordon; G. W. Hennessy; J. W. Hughes, J. O. Be- langer; J. M. Cunningham-Dunlop; T- A. Malane; J. E. McCuaig; ~ J. B. McLean; N. Morissette; T. J. Meagher; D. A. Mutch; F. N. Mc- Nally; Rev. J. D. New: Geo. Poppleton;; L. Powell; Chas. Reckin; | Terry Smith; Harry Sparks, H. F. Strong; M. P. Wright ; SCHEDULE Crawford vs. Hincks GAMES | 'Friday, January. 2nd Millar vs. Knechtel = ~ Arnold vs. Fleming 'Saturday, January 3rd G. Sutherland vs. F. H. Thompson Pickard vs. Duncan Adair vs. Dunbar Monday, January 5th Isherwood vs. Ruttan Smith vs. W. R. Thompson D. E. Sutherland vs. Millar Tuesday, January 6th Brian vs. Duncan Adair vs. Knechtel Herbert vs. Fleming Wednesday, January 7th Ferguson vs. F. Thompson Hincks vs. Pickard Dunbar vs. D. E. Sutherland Thursday, Herbert vs. Arnold January 8th Crawford vs. Brian G. Sutherland vs. W. R. Thompson Friday, January 9th Millar vs. Adair Isherwood vs. Fleming Ferguson vs. Smith Saturday, January 10th ' Hincks vs. Duncan Knechtel vs. D. E. Sutherland F. H. Thompson vs. W. R. Thompson 'Monday, January 12th Arnold vs. Ruttan Crawford G. Suthreland vs. Ferguson vs. Pickard Tuesday, January 13th Hincks vs. Brian Knechtel vs. Dunbar Ruttan vs. Herbert Wednesday, January 14th Smith vs. G. Sutherland Crawford vs. Duncan D. E. Sutherland vs. Adair Thursday, January 15th~ "Arnold vs. Isherwood F. Thompson ys. Smith Pickard vs. Brian Friday, January 16th 'Millar vs. Dunbar Fleming vs. Ruttan W. R. Thompson vs. Ferguson Saturday, January 17th Herbert vs. Isherwood Cobalt Seniors Victors; Juniors _ Win and Lose Miners Defeat Liskeard Last Night; Juniors Beat Farmers But Lose to Haileybury Cobalt Srs. 3; Liskeard Srs. 1 Senior N.O.H.A. hockey was revived in Cobalt last night after a lapse of some years, and the results were quite satisfactory to the Silver City fans, for their representatives in the Central Group handed the New Liskeard team a three to one beating, to inaugurate the season's sche- dule. The victors deserved to win for they had the better of a rath- er listless opening session, held their own in the second period, after New Liskeard had shown marked improvement, and went on to outlast their guests in the closing stages. There was no scoring in the opening twenty minutes and Cobalt led, 1-0 at the second intermission. The game was featured by a short chapter of accidents, al- though, fortunately, none of tne mishaps proved serious. Herron who started in goal for the visi- tors, had his forehead cut open by a skate during a scrimmage near the net in the first period, and Had to retire. His prace, after considerable interval, was taken by Hansman, the Juniors' goalie. In the third period, Jack Fitzmaurice, Cobalt defence man went off for a time with a tricky knee, and he had no sooner re- turned than Nolan, his colleague, sustained a leg injury and left for the balance of the play. Cobalt had only two subs to start with, and one man only was available for relief work in the last period. Despite this handi- cap, the home lot were the fresh- er team in the final stages and they rushed in two goals in short order to sew up the contest, after Liskeard had tied up the 'score. Fitzmaurice had two goals for Cobalt, the first and third, both on solo rushes through scored the Liskeard team. puck and then recovering it. -- Johnston, center man for 'the' losers, got their lone tally when he st\pped in a nice shot | straight in: front, ea ee On the nfght's play, | were the better: balanced.» Their forward line was stperi to the front rank of the Aca! : displaying attempts at combina~ tion that were i with New Liskeard. The visi-' tors depended strongly on indi- vidual allies, Hennessy and Johnston being prominent in this respect, but they were away off in their finishing and proved de- cidedly weak when near the Co-} balt nets. Ferguson was the best; forward on show, with Johnston running him close. Five minor penalties were handed out. The line-ups: Cobalt--Southall, goal; Fitz- maurice and Nolan, defence; Fer- guson, centre; Hassett and Keen, wings; Rowe and Ringrose, al- ternates. New Liskeard -- Herron and Hansman, goal; Anderson and Hennessy, defence; Johnston, centre; Bucher and Donoghue, wings; Miller, Sloan and Lever, alternates. Referee--Jack Wilder, Hailey- bury. Central Group Junior N.O.H.A. \).. JANUARY Fri., 9th--rlaileybury at Liskeard Tues., 13th--Haileybury at Cobalt Fri., 16th--Cobalt at Liskeard Tue., 20th--Liskeard at Haileyb'y Fri., 23rd--Cobalt at Liskeard Tue., 27th--Haileybury at Cobalt Fri., 30th--Liskeard at Haileyb'y FEBRUARY Tues., 3rd--Cobalt at Haileybury Fri., 6th--Liskeard at Cobalt. Tue., 10th--Haileyb'y at Liskeard Kirkland Lake Juniors, a bye. Central Group Senior N.O.H.A. JANUARY Mon., 12th--Cobalt at Liskeard Mon., 19th--Liskeard at Cobalt Mon., 26th--Cobalt at Liskeard FEBRUARY Mon., 2nd--Liskeard at Cobalt Thurs., 5th--Cobalt at Liskeard Mon., 9th--Liskeard at Cobalt Fri., 13th--Cobalt at Liskeard Kirkland Lake Seniors, a bye. Haileybury, 6; Cobalt Jrs. 5. Ten minutes overtime were re- quired to decide the opening bat- tle between Cobalt and Hailey- bury Juniors on Tuesday evening at the local arena, and the specta- tors, small in number for such an important game, went home, thrilled with the rousing finish. There was some discussion af- ter the tilt was finished, it being claimed that the timers' gong sounded before the winning goal was notched, but as the referee did not hear it, andas his bell is the signal to end play, the goal counted. It was a tough one for the Cobalters to lose, as some of the players, having heard the gong, did not make any effort to stop McGinley, the local puck car- rier, and he went right in to beat McCarthy. Cobalt had the better of the opening period's *play, getting four counters, two very soft, and leading at the end of the frame by 4-2. Morin opened the scor- ing after three minutes play, and Haileybury on a Dempster, Mc- Ginley rush tied it up a couple of minutes later, and then forged to 'the front in half a minute on a goal by Caldbick. Carbonneau 'tied it up, and Fortin put Cobalt. one up, and just before the gong B. Gleason added another for the Silver Town crew. Haileybury were outplayed in the early part of the second canto although Cobalt could not tally on Lemay, who had_ replaced Hendry in the nets. Finally af- ter twelve minutes of play, the homesters on a Dempster, O'Gra- dy rush, put one past McCarthy, making it 4-3. Carbonneau gave Cobalt back their two-goal lead three minutes later, on a pass from Moore, and the period end- ed 5-3 for the Miners. Haileybury started the third spasm with a rush and a three- man combination effort netted them a goal in the first minute of play, O'Grady getting the goal after a nice passing bout with McGinley and Dempster. They then sent four men up and kept the visitors backed up behind the blue line for most of the balance of the period, and with only a minute to play Mart O'Grady got through and counted the ty- ing counter. The first five minutes of over- time were unproductive, although the locals missed several good lchances, after beating the de- fence, and Lemay made a mar- ;velous save to keep Cobalt off 'the score sheet. After changing ends play was resumed faster than ever, and_ substitutions ) were made at every sound of the lreferee's bell, Haileybury going |so far as to remove the defence |pair and substitute two ot the \alternate forwards. lt was just before the gong that McGinley broke away, leaving the Cobalt forwards far in the ruck, and bore down on the defence duo, who made no effort to stop his progress. McCarthy, in the net, tried to get in front of Kenny's drive, but was unsuccessful, and Haileybury boys reeled to the dressing room with a victory. Accidents laid out Dempster twice, also B. Gleason and Fortin, but all were back in action be- fore the end of the game. Only two penalites were imposed, the (Continued on Page 8) New Hospital for British Columbia Hinterland . Ferguson|The Department of Indian Affairs, Ottaw got the other after losing the|United Church's Home Missions Board in erecting of navigation on the Skeena. 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