pare er UTR SE the five-day. camp. * school. PAGE Alo The 10 Metre Down orkissing the 55 yard line good-bye Dave Toop, of Terrace, has once more displayed his prowess in his chosen sport. When Canadran lootba!l goes metic. the 95 paid hne will gas- appear instead cf ryshing for yards a player wel go for metres Third and inches fo go will be Ihied and ceniemalres {9 go Adoan willbe a decamere 1Ometres Maybe Ine switch wal{ mean that you'll ge! lo soe same tougher football Ametrers a ol longer {hana yard and taget that cecametra dawn, someqne wilreally nave to hustre TERRACE HOSTS FASTBALL TOURNEY THIS WEEKEND There will be a ten team, double knockout softball tournament in Terrace this weekend. [t will involve three Prince George leams, one !eam each fram Vanderhoof, Burns Lake, Houston, Prince Rupert, and Kilimat, The Kilimat entry willbe the Kitimat. Allstars. Terrace has two entries in the tourney, the Terrace Allstars, and the top cf the league, Skeena-Madigans club, = Ac- cording to Norm Zloklikovils, the Skeena-Madigans will be playing with a full contingent for the first lime this season. The speed al which the games are played guarantee a fine game to watch, so turn dul and cheer for your favourite team! Dave has won four trophies since he was last in the paper. Al the kile flying meet’ in Cochrane, Alberta, Dave won first place In soaring, and went Car Club Meeting There will be a meeting at 7:30 tonight al Cal-Van auto supply, for anyone interested in forming a car club in Terrace. The organizers of (he meeting say thal the objective ‘of the meeting is to form a club thal could arrange for a quarler mile drag sirip near Terrace, and if there are‘ enough en- Games will be played at River: : side park on the 4th, 5th, and 6th, acer Athletic Camp Staris Soon More than 70 youngsters between the ages of 10 and 18 registered for the first annual Terrace Summer Alhletic Camp. "The camp, which can handle up ta 150 boys and girls, will be “held August..26th to 30th at “Skeena and Clarence Michiel Schools.’ {features instruction -in- baskelball,- soccer and volleyball with three hours each “morning in basketball and three ‘hours in the ‘afternoon in either - volleyball or saccer. Young sters of elementary school age will be instructed ‘finder mini-baskelball rules- ‘which use a smaller bail and lower basket. High school students will oe instructed under International rules. ‘Camo director Len Harrington said pat Prince Rupert Rainmakers coach Skip Croneck will be head ‘coach for He said Cronck has devised a schedule of progression in all aspects of the three sports, _ Each young ster will be graded and given individuul reports at the completion of the included in’ the camp fee of ~ $10.00. ‘Harrington said they've lined . up several adull and senior teen -_ jnstructors to assist Cronck in “the program. He said ‘Provinelal -Basketball Coach John’ Olson will also be ap- " pearing al the camp for two days, during which time “":Qisen will’ algo beconducting ~ Phil Davies ; Each youngster also - gets a crested T-shirl which is “Mixed Two An intimale and enthusiastic crowd of golfers enjoyed the first mixed two ball event of the season on Saturday night. The evening started with a short _ social gathering afler which partners were picked al random since the event concentrated on social enjoyment a8 apposed lo golfing techniques. The ladies each provided a box lunch for two and golfing partners ale lunch together afler the match. A number of distributed as follows: Most ‘Sportsmanlike’ - Debbie ° Carruthers and Herb Grindier High Hidden Hole - Wreggilt and Bruce Carruthers Ladies Drive - Eva Weber Mens Drive - Fred Wadie Low Net- Emma Tafl and Fred Weber Low Gross « Elaine Johnson and ot Parks and Recreation Dept. Temporary Swimming Pool MONDAY 10:00 - 11:00 a.m, Parents & 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. TUESDAY prizes were. Marg - 11:20- 1:00 p.m. Business Men Noon Hour Swim Public Swim 3:30 - 5:00 p.m, Public Swim 6:00 - 7:30 9.m. Public Swim 8:00 - 9:30 p.m. ‘Public Swim thusiastic sports car buffs, possibly organize a sports car gymkhane, . ° ‘ For more information, Phone Wayne Murdy: al 635-4379, belween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Ball Successtul yore The low gross was a 37, which - is a respectable score in any _ tournament. There was a special prize for the best decorated Box Lunch which was wonby Ashley Prociviat for her innovated minialure place setting com: plete with candles and flowers. _ ‘Tournament organizer Huss Wregeitt kept presentations moving ata brisk pace and pro manager Art Park contributed lo the sociability of the group. An unexpected source of en- Protiviat conducted an auction of various delicacies to the members, The best part of the auction was when Cliff auc- lioned a hidden surprise. Ar! ' Park bought it, ate il, and only then did Cliff discover he had auctioned off his own dessert of rhubarb ‘pie. - District of Terraco Schedule Clip and Save-munenvnserennnncontd THURSDAY” 11:30- 1:00 p.m. Ladies Noon Hour Swim 1;30 - 4:00 p.m. 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. 8:00 - 9:30 p.m. Adults Only Preschoolers. FRIDAY 11110 - 1:00 p.m.. Business Mens Noon Hour Swim > nexL ‘mixed two ball tour- lerlainment occured when Cliff THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. It's a cold day in July wheri the Terrace Arena cuts out is Its roller skating schedule which has been so popular with Terrace residents, bul it’s been done. With the start of the Scolly Munrce Hockey School, ice willbe laid on the floor of the arena. . Now it is back to ice skating, for a couple of weeks anyway. There will be general skaling Monday, Wednesday and Friday trom 8:30 to 10:00 in the evening. There will be adult skating only on Sundays. For : . more information, see the ad in on to win over all first place. {his section, At a meet in Nelson, B.C., . Dave once again showed 6[ _,_ —— aptitude for soaring as. he Reds vs. Glaciers placed second in that event. : Dave also won a trophy for The Terrace Reds are looking placing second in 360 degree forward to an cul of town en- {urns. counter with the Smithers Glaciers. The two games will be ‘held in Smithers on Sunday. FOOTBALL GOES METRIC It's fourth down. ... one metre to go. It may sound a little strange now but it’s quite possible that Canadian adaption of the metric sysiem over the next few years will result in that long-resisted fourth. down in football, Going 10 metres for a first down means an extra 30 inches, The 110 yard Canadian football field will adap! nicely to the 100 metre field, Schools in Mississauga, Ontario will be playing metric football this year and the fourth down will be incorporated in their games. It’s going lo be alittle confusing for sport fans as the counlry goes metric but the adjustment is being made a little easier for Canadians by Bowater Canadian Limited. Bowater is cb-operaling wilh the Federal Metric Commission and theStandards Council of Canada by running full-page colour ads in French and English magazines that explain the metric sysiem and the reasons for the changeover. The ads are desighed as clip-oul, future reference material. : One Is entitled .:, the 10 metre down... or kissing the 55 yard line good-bye, The metric system, which will be 90 percent in use in Canada by 1980, will mean a’shift in the markings on a football field. Gradually, all sports will convert to metric measurement - and it will mean a change in language for sports writers and commentators. {) Montreal's Jerry Park, the distance from home’ plate-to the. outfield fences is now shown in metres and when the Olympic games come (o Canada we'll hear even more of the metric measurement language. . eo _ Bowater Canadian; a diversifying forest products company, has been doing business in metrics for years and through ils ad cam- paign hopes to pass along sume of its knowledge Lo the Canadian public. ‘ 7 ; lee “All in all, the social evening was quile successful.and en- leriaining. . Those who .were unable to-atlend should look ° forward to the next one which is « lentatively planned for late August. Those who- attend will require no urging to be at the tatty tate nament. See you there! With Sports Car Features Public Swim Public Swim Fun Swim flippers) In the past week, ap- proximately 1600 people have been to swim in Terrace's new swimming pool. The pool, which is 25 metres long and six lanes wide,is refreshingly cool, and itis surprising that more people haven't turned oul. The shallow end of the pool is only three feel deep, and is ideally suiled for none swimmers. For the more adventuresome ‘swimmers, theré ‘is the other end which is ten feet deep, For anyone who wishes to dive, or even learn lodive, there is a one metre diving board situated on the side of the pool. oot If you don't swim, but like to watch people swim or have to wait around while others go for a dip, there are two spectator galleries, admission to which is ree. - : WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1974 ""Skeena-Madigan Places Fifth The Skeena-Madigan fastball club, leaders In the local ~ Perrace league, placed filth in the ten feam. tourney this weekend in Prince George. The Skeena-Madigan club, paced by the heavy hitting Bloklikovits and fast-balling Gearge Kuich, had great fan support in the central interior xy. The local team alsa had added help trom pitcher Harvey Cox from Terrace Hotel Blues, and Stan Oraz from Kitimat. ; In the first game of the double ‘Knockout tourney, Skeena- Madigan was credited with the win, Cpl. Kuich had ten strikeouts in going the distance, Two hours later in the fifteen me tournament, the Skeena- Madigan club suffered it’s first defeat at the hands of Graham's moving, also a team in the Prince George Men's League, in a -score of 5-1. . . Again, Kuich’ started the game and with four strikeouls finally gave way. to pickup Harvey Cox. Hitters in a losing cause. were, catcher Norm Zloklikovits,. shorlstop Gordie Stockman, Wayne Johnson, and. pitcher Kuich, all with singles. ..-The third. and eliminating game for the Skeena-Madigan was played Sunday morning against Houston, in one of the most exciting and lengthy games of the lourney. The Houston squad scored three guns in the first inning, Skeena- Madigan Wed (he score and went ahead al the bottom of the first by a score of 5-3, The Houston squad answered wilh four in the top of the second, Skeena-Madigan picked up one in the third and lied the score with one run in the boftom of the seventh. The eighth inning was scoreless. The ninth proved lo be fatal for the Skeena-Madigan club’ when Houston came up with four runs thal went. unanswered by Ihe locals in the, bottom of the ninth. The final seore: Houslon-11 Skeena- Madigan - 7. Top hitters in the loss were: - second base Dave Hay, a double anda single, Norm Zloklokovils with Lwo ‘screaming singles; duifielder Wes Phillips with a runscoring single. Phillips is also well known in hockey circles. First base Hugh Brugow-Cate two singles and Dick Crawford , two singles. Wayne Johnson -started (he game and was relieved by Harvey Cox. . : . The Skeena-Madigan club is now preparing for the $1500 tournament in Burns Lake this - coming weekend. — ‘The District of Terrace Recreational Ice Skating’ JULY 29 TO AUGUST 16 GENERAL SKATING Monday ad ‘Children 20° every Wednesday, 8:30 to 10 PM. ADMISSION 1S ONLY — > Students 30° Lae Friday : me =: Adutts “Only on Sunday: $1.00 per couple Phone 635-6571-72-73 SKEENA AUTO METAL SHOP 4842 Highway 16 West Terrace BC. Come in & See the | ‘New 1974 'MAZDA' - Construction Type Trucks Rough & Tumble Pick-ups that Let You Truck for the Fun of ro - Lots of Clearance & Stamina ; ns With the Piston Engine Models Starting at é : And a New Rotary Engine . ‘MAZDA' Pick-up—A Real Brute! The only Pick-up Truck afits Kind in the World. 1's a, Wide Track for Road-hugging Stability with Wide: Frame Heavy-Duty-Box-Constructlon . With Extra Clearance to Match the Hinterlands ‘For Only $3499” ‘Béyond Your Expectations ” -vompeling ‘in ..-Canada Games al Lethbridge, “Alberta. night sessions fer potential players for the b.¢, junior men’s and women's team § thal will be nexl winter's § a:30- 5:00 p.m, Public Swim 6:00-7:30 p.m. Public Swim ’ Registration forms are available at .tha Recreation Office at the Terrace Arena, from. the CF'TK-TV office in 11:30- 4:00pm. Ladies Noon Hour swim 1:30 p.m, -3:00p.m. Publle Swim, 9:00-9:30 p.m, Students & Adults 1:40 - 9:00 pam. Public Swim 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Public Swim 6:00-7:30 p.m. Public Swim 8:00-9:30 p.m. Public Swim - SATURDAY 1:40-2:00 p.m. Publle Swim 9:90 5:00 p.m. Public Swit 6:00 - 7:20 p.m. .Public Swim . ‘SAVE UP TO °843.0 off 1974 Replacement List Price On Some R-plus-24 R-plus-3 Mazda WEDNESDAY. eo 8:00 - 9:30 pam. Public Swim This Rotary Engine 'MAZDA' will ‘Haul Your import Class Camper | S-year/50,000 mile Engine Warranty Only by ‘MAZDA’ For Carefree, Pleasurable Travelling All For Only 4499.00 Rotary Engine Cars & Wagons With's 3yr.-50,000Mile Engine Warranty downtown Terrace, Room and Board © for «;.out-of-town young: sters is, available upon ‘request. wy teq ” , 1:30 - 3:00 p.m, 10:00 - 11:30 a.m, -Parants & Proschoolars 11:30- 1:00p.m, Business Men Noon Hour Swim Public Swim : Se eee x SUNDAY Opm. Puble Swim oy a oe “Outof-lown applications must be. Inby July. 31, Terrace youngsters sheuld have thelr applications in by August 15th, - 3:20 p.m. -$:00 p.m, Public Swim, 6100 - 7:30 p.m. Pubile Swim 300 - 9:30 Pan: Public swim Publle Swim We Also Have Some Late Model Campers In the Used Lina to Save You .$s$