The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 14 Jan 1932, p. 5

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joey Cg ee --se +4 'THUR. JANUARY __ 14th, 1932 THE HAILEYBURIAN Page 5 Ninety Minutes Necessary to Win in Tuesday's Tilt 'Local Juniors Hand Surprise to New Liskeard, Winning Three to two The Haileybury Juniors creat- ed the big upset for the Central Group this' season when they handed New Liskeard's highly touted youngsters a 3-2 setback in a ninety-minute game at the local arena on Tuesday night be- fore a small crowd. The ice was in good shape at the start, but with the mild tem- perature and 'the skating, the frozen surface was soon rather juicy, and the Liskeard boys blame this for upsetting ~their team play and throwing them off stride. However, credit cannot be taken from the young Pros- pectors, who stuck with their task and finally subdued the heavier boys from the farming town. Play in the opening frame was of a cautious variety, each team waiting for a break, and no scor- ing resulted. Liskeard probably had the edge in opportunities, but Lemay in the Haileybury nets was always in the way, and turn- aside several well meant efforts. Hansman too had several hot ones to handle. Lacarte and Dur- rell drew the only penalties of the frame. Liskeard had a slight edge in territorial play in 'the second spasm, and several pile-ups re- sulted in front of the Haileybury cage, but Lemay always emerged with the puck safely outside the godl line. The gong rang to end the period as Bill Morris dented the twine with a close-in shot for Liskeard's first counter, and it was credited, as the referee's bell had not sounded before the puck hit the mesh. On the first relief after the op- ening of the third frame Allen got through alone for what look- ed like a sure goal for Liskeard, but Lemay outguessed him ,and while there were dangerous sall- ies made by both teams through- out the period, not until nineteen minutes of play had elapsed did the red light flash on and _ this time is was back of the Liskeard goalie after a shot from George Page, who raced in-and--grabbed his rebound off the boards to beat Hansman cleanly. Morris and Sutherland drew penalties in this period. In the second minute of the first overtime session Hartman broke through and had Lemay at his mercy, but flipped the disc O00000000000 COACH ATTACHED TO PAPER TRAIN FOR SATURDAY'S GAME Through the kindness of the T. & N.O. Railway, arrangements have been made to have a coach at- tached to the Paper Train leaving Swastika at 11 o'clock on Saturday night after the Junior hockey game in Kirkland Lake. It is expected that quite a number will go from here with the team to witness the game, and the oppor- tunity to return after the game should be an incen- tive to the lovers of Jun- ior hockey. Come' on, you fans, and give these game kids a great big hand. Sel eleyee(elelelelels(ele/e\e\e)}o (eo e(e(ele(eleteye) Se SS Cees eee esas 2.0088 OO0O00000000000 Three Nights of Curling Occur Between Thaws Schedule is Again Interrupted This Week by Rain and Mild Weather The schedule for the Grover Shield Competition at the Hailey- bury curling rink was again in- terrupted this week when, after the regular games had been play- ed on Friday, Saturday and Mgn- day nights, the ice was found too soft on Tuesday. This was a repetition of conditions of last week, and theré are now several nights' games which have to be put forward until the scheduled contests are played or. their reg- ular dates. 3 The games played during the three-day spell of curling result- ed as follows: Friday--Smith wan from D. Sutherland won from Mil- lsh lar; 1 Dunbar; Knechtel won from Somerville in an extra end. Saturday--Douglas won from Ruttan. Ferguson from Roy Thompson; G. Sutherland from Crawtord. Monday--F. L. Fleming won from Gould; F. Thompson from Millar (extra end), Adair from Isherwood and Herbert from Gibson. N.O.H.A. SCHEDULES CENTRAL GROUP -- SENIOR Jan. 14--Haileybury at Liske'd Jan. 18--Cobalt at Haileybury. over the net from about six feet} Jan. 21--Liskeard at Cobalt. out. \ After another couple of] Jan. 25--Cobalt at Liskeard. minutes Raoul Lacarte threaded| Jan. 28--Liskeard at Haileyb'y his way through to the blue line} Feb. 1st--Haileybury at Cobalt and let drive from between the| Feb. 4th--Haileybury at Lisk'd defence pair, to score the goal] Feb. 8--Cobalt at Haileybury which put Haileybury up again.| Feb. 11--Liskeard at. Cobalt. the teams young Frost Three minutes after had changed ends, firyal overtime session each goalie was called on to save some close- in drives, and just before 'the bell to change ends Milt Elli9tt ac- cepted a pass-out from Billy, Bur- ton and slipped it passed Hans- man for what proved to be the winning marker. In desperation the Liskeard ,boys went up, ev- eryone but the goalie and twice -Haileybury players broke away with only the goalie to beat. Once Morris pulled the feet from 'under Elliott and drew a penalty and later "Cy" Day was dragged down by Durrell with a sure counter in the offing, which left Liskeard shorthanded for most of the last five minutes. Haileybury successfully hurled the puck the length of the pond for the final couple of minutes, and a weary band of athletes skated off the ice at the final gong. © For the winners,. every man gave everything he had to win and their stick-to-it-ivness was what finally gave them the victory. Thé work of George Lemay in the local net was bril- liant, especially on the close-in shots. He saved many that look- ed ticketed for the twine and was cool as a cucumber. The defence was not strong, but were steady and kept plugging all the way, CENTRAL GROUP -- JUNIOR slapped one in for Liskeard from Jan. 151-Liskeard at Cobalt "a scramble just in front of the Jan. 16-cHaileybury at Kirkl'd Haileybury net, and the second Jan. 19-Finilesbure Alb Teele overtime period was made nec- Jan. 39 _-Cobale ete Haileybury pei A Jan. 23--Liskeard at: Kirkland he second ten minutes proved Jan. 26--Haileybury at Cobalt scoreless, although both teams Jan. 29---Cobalt of Np ean had some favorable chances to} Pe, 2Kirkland at Tei acd dent the twine. Liskeard at-) fey 5 Liskeard at Haileyb'ry tempted some combination, but} pe, 6--Cobalt at Kirkland the soft ice was all against itand} 4}, 9_Tiskeard at Cobalt they soon resorted to the indiv-| pep, 12--Haileybury at Liske'd dual sale eee Feb. 13--Kirkland at Cobalt In the first five minutes of the} fe, 15_Cobalt at Haileybury while both front lines were back- checking well, and took the wings out of almost every play. For Liskeard Allen was prob- ably the pick of the forwards, al- though Eastman, Williamson and Morris stood up well. Frost did a lot of unnecessary slashing which would get him into trouble with a stricter official. Hartman, on the defence, is playing a much stronger game than last season, and his rushes, while not partic- ularly fast, were always danger- ous. Gordie Durrell still gets his knee up for checks on the de- fence, which may get him into trouble. Liskeard plays at Cobalt on Friday night, and MHaileybury takes a trip to Kirkland Lake on Saturday for the return game with the miners. Haileybury--Lemay, goal La- carte, Prevost, defence; Elliott, centre; Valentine, Burton, wings Sutherland, Day, Page and Mc- Lauchlan, Burns, alternates. New Liskeard--Hansman, goal Hartman, Durrell, defence; Mor- ris,- centre; Frost, Eastman, wings; Allen, Williamson, Tay- lor, McLachlin, Helmer, alter- nates. Local Juniors Lose Decision to Kirkland Miners Give Big Crowd Real Thrill on Saturday Night, But Lose Out 5-4 The Junior hockey game on Saturday evening last had plenty of thrills for the fans, with the score being tied four times, and Kirkland Lake finally defeating the local Prospectors 15-4 in the final minute of play. The Miners have.a smart Jun- plenty to say about the winning of thé Central Group before the schedule ends. From goal out they are well fortified in every position, and only a bit of instruc- posing defence is necessary to mark them as a team to reckon with in the N.O.H.A. playdowns. Haileybury had the assistance of four of) last year's group champions, drawn to Senior ranks this yeas, but still eligible the one Senior tilt at the time, but even with this reinforcement were not able to take the Gold Miners into camp. The only counter of the open- ing frame came from the stick of Milt Elliott about middle of the period and Haileybury playing a| man short. Derfaugh fed the pass near the mouth of the Kirk- land goal and the youngster made no mistake. In the first minute of play in the second canto Bob Poppleton counted one for the visitors to tie it up. Four minutes later Grabowski put the Miners in front with a neat effort from left wing, but Derraugh and Burton combined to knot up proceedings three minutes later, Burton get- ting the tally. About midway in the period Porcheron and Kenty combined to give Kirkland the lead again, Kenty taking a pass just in front of the net to beat Lemay. Score 3-2. Midway in the final twenty O'Grady and Derraugh got away together, the former. taking the pass to tie it up. Then Porcher- on scored for the visitors on a pass from. Bobby Ash, but this was soon replied to by John Ren- aud, who let loose a terrific shot in never saw. With only a mi ute left to go Kenty and Popple ton broke away; Pop was skat into the corner, but George fw: left uncovered and when the p came out he made no mistake, |; the game to the Gold Diggers. Eight penalties were handed}. out by Referee Bert Ough, Hail- eybury getting five, O'Grady drawing "three of these and Ren- aud the other pair. Dickenson had two for Kirkland and Briden the other one. All were minors. The work of George Lemay in the Haileybury nets was out- standing, the counters secured being of the unsaveable variety. All the other local lads turned in efforts of real merit. (For the visitors Porcheron, Dickenson and Kenty stood out, the lat- ter, of last year's Haileybury group winners, getting a pair of tallies. There was no weakness on the team, except possibly in the nets, Gosselin being a bit off color at times. Kirkland Lake--Gosselin, goal; Porcheron and Dickenson, de- fence; Kenty, Centre; Ash and Poppleton, wings; Briden, Mc- Keown and Grabowski alternates Haileybury--Lemay goal; Rén- aud and Prevost, defence; Der- raugh Centre; Day, and O'Grady, wings; Elliott, Burton, Valentine Sutherland, Burns, alternates. ,| NORTHERN GROUP--SENIOR 15--Noranda at Timmins 16--Noranda at Dome 20--Dome at Timmins 20--Noranda at Kirkland 24Timmins at Noranda 25--Timmins at Kirkland 29--Kirkland at Timmins 30--Kirkland at Dome 3--Timmins at Dome 3--Kirkland at Noranda 6--Dome at Kirkland 7--Dome at Noranda 9--Timmins at Kirkland 10--Timmins at Noranda Feb. 12--Noranda at Dome Feb. 13--Noranda at Timmins First and Second Teams Play off, Two Games, Goals to Count. SOUTHERN GROUP--JUNIOR Jan. 15th--Sudbury at Soo. Jan. 18th--Soo at Sudbury Jan: 22nd--Sudbury at Soo Feb. 1st--Soo at Sudbury. Feb. Rae one ee at Soo. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. ior aggregation which will have} tion on their work inside the op-|, for Junior, having only played in|, from the blue line, which Gossel-|- scoring the'counter which meant ie Blank Cobalt in Hectic Struggle Monday Evening Local Seniors Win Second Game to Take Lead in Central Group Standing Haileybury's Senior team took the lead in the Central group standing on Monday evening at Cobalt, when they gathered in a 2-0 decision over the Miners. The Cobalters failed to take advantage of the many penalties handed out to the Haileybury layers. The winners were, on numerous occasions short a man, and sometimes two, and three, but lack of cohesion on the part of the Cobalters kept the attack under control. Hassett and Bagshaw counted the goals for the winners, Harry making the initial §core in the second period when he flipped in a shot from the wing. Bagshaw got his late in the final stanza, when he eluded the Cobalt de- fence pair to beat Southall. Fifteen penalties were handed out by Referée Harry, McKnight of New Liskeard, and Haileybury drew 11 of these, Bagshaw lead- ing the parade with 4. Renaud, his mate on the defence, was close behind with three, while Grozelle and O'Grady each had a pair. - Nolan decorated the *cool-| > er on two occasions for Cobalt, while Allan and Rowe each drew one trip. On the night's play there was | no doubt about the winners' su- periority.' Defensively Cobalt played well, but their attack did not have the old punch. For Haileybury, St. Louis was a host in himself in the nets. He saved them from all distances and directions. Bagshaw and Ren- aud, while they were on, formed a sturdy defence, and up front Dempster, O'Grady and McGinley gave a better display than the Cobalt first string trio. And the second line of Grozelle. Derraugh and Hassett had a distinct edge on the Cobalters. "The colors worn by the oppos- ing teams conflicted to some ex- tent and many well-intended passes went astray on this ac- count. Play in the first period was no scoring. and_ with missing the net for the e gf the frame. shaw scored late in. thé third nd Haileybury were again with four men to six, but lack of system by Gobalt and a HAILEYBURY LODGE No. 364 \ 11. . F. Meets nd and 4th Mondays of each month ir the I. 0. O. F. TEMPLE at 8 p.m N.G.--R. H. Dods Rec. Sec.--J. T. Leishman saved the day. Cobalt have not 5 * yet scored in a Senior league Temiskaming © Northecn ame. j a eee Ontario Railway Haileybury--St. Louis, goal: mae Bagshaw, Renaud, def; Dempster TRAIN SERVICE cen; O'Grady, McGinley, wings; ---- Derraugh, Hassett, Grozelle, al-| Train No. 17---North Bay to Cochrane, daily except Sunday. Through Sleeping Car ternates. sce Oe Tim ai ~ y service C - Cobalt--Southall, goal; Nolan, mabe ay te: All fare ANIC onive Train No. 18--Cochrane to North Bay, Sule NS right, cen; KeeM,| daily except Sunday. Through Sleeping car Moore, Wings; Stesco, Poisson, |service Timmins-Ottawa. Thibeault, Rowe, alternates. Trains Nos.\17 and 18 use Canadian Paci- Harry McKnight, New Lis-| fic Railway Station at Nerth Bay inci. aecronta, Trains Nos. 46 and 47--Through service daily between Toronto and Cochrane, carry , ing through Sleepers 'between Toronto and Group Standing fimmins, Toronto and Rouyn, and between W. F. A. P.| Montreal and Cochrane. Parlor Cafe Car Tales be ae 2 010 2 4{service operating between North Bay and Weve TL Mice { Te a oe 5-5) Swastika. 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