The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2002, Side 17

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2002, Side 17
Vol. 57 #3 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 101 fans realized the situation and the Falcons bravely fought to shake off the exhaustion that only a strenuous season of hockey can bring on. The final result of 4-3 in favour of Souris indicated that the Southern Manitobans were able to slip in four mark- ers on individual forays and long tantaliz- ing shots and pack their defence almost throughout. Professional Leagues Wrought Havoc - The 1923-1924 season marked the team’s amalgamation with the Winnipeg Tigers, the combined team operating under the name of “Falcon-Tigers.” For some years, the Falcons did not appear on the hockey map largely because the professional teams of the United States and Canada found among these Winnipeg boys some of the finest material available for their teams, while at the same time there were few, if any, Icelandic boys coming up to take the places of those who were stepping out into higher company. Such great names throughout the whole hockey world as Frank Fredrickson, Mike Goodman, “Slim” Halderson, Bobby Benson, Cully Wilson (an old Viking man), Konnie Johannesson, Art Somers and many others had gone on to fame and achievement after FIRST LUTHERAN SUNDAY SCHOOL JUNIOR TEAM Circa 1937 Back row: Jon Johnson, Alex Watt, Murray Dempsey. Middle row: Bill Eager, Alan Finnbogason, Cliff Stone, George Johnson, Ted Thorsteinson. Front row: Stefan Johnson, Ragnar Swanson. Inset, left: Stony Stone, manager. Inset, right: Harvey Benson, coach.

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