PAGE 4, THE HERALD, Monday. July 17, 1978 a “oh la W. Sturvy (ef last weekend. t) civic representative for the Loyal Order of Moose, presents Can-Cell coach J, Wideman with a $600 cheque. The money will be used to help pay for the teams trip to the provincial finals Terrace softball team in provincial finals Photo by Jim Morris 3 you again, Can-Cell Team On behalf of the coaches manager and players of Can- Cell Allstar Girls Midget Softball team we would like- to thank those people that have made it possible to send gar team -to the Provincial Finals -in Vancouver. We would dike to thank Terrace Esso for ‘the use of their station to raise money on car washes also the Totem Gulf. Also we'd like to ‘thank Terrace Co-op for the space they gave us for the bake sale, A special thanks to Mr. Sturby and Staff of the Loyal |, Order of Moose Club, and Columbia Cellulose Limited . “ for their generous con-|. “ tribution that makes us possible to go. . We will do all we can to bring the trophy back to Terrace. We sincerely thank Nicklaus wins British Open Nicklaus himself recognized it later when, after his twostroke victory for his third British Open ey ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuter) — When the huge crowd of 25,000 surrounding the final hole on the Old Course acclaimed Jack title, he said: “I think Nicklausas BritishOpen golf know what my feeling is for champion wilh a deafening golf, for British golf and for roar Saturday, they werenot thehistory of the game, and only paying homage to a that I appreciate what the great champion, They were game is here, ; also saluting a kindred “T appreciate their feeling © spirit. towards the game. They Hall of fame nominations Garcia Canadian Fishing Hall of -Fame nominations will be accepted until August 1. Selection by the national board of judges is the ultimate angling accolade, and those so honored join. what could be the world’s most elite assemblage.of Fishing Greats... Present members are Rt. -Hon.. John. G. Diefenbaker, salmon conservationists Jack Fenety and “Happy” Fraser, international gold medal casters Joe Phillips and Pete Edwards, renowned journalists Gregory Clark, Pete McGillen and Roderick Haig-Broan, and 18th- century fish culturist Samuel Wilmot. Eligible are all past and present Canadian residents whose achievements have resulted in the preservation and improvement of Canada's sport fisheries. Also, those whose contributions and efforts have been directed toward improving the skills and enjoyment of this nation’s seven — million anglers, Individuals and associations are invited to submit documented nominations to: The Garcia Canadian Fishing Hall of Fame, 2440 Haines Road, Mississauga, Ontario LAY 3W1. understand it better here than anywhere else in the world. For some reason they haveattached itto me, and it is very nice.” It was the second time that Nicklaus, 30, had won the open on the legendary old lay-out where the gaine had its beginnings more than a century ago. WIN PLAYOFF In 1970, the last time this Scottish university town was host to the event, Nicklaus _ tied over 72 holes with fellow American Doug Sanders, then won the title ina playoff by one stroke. This time, Nicklaus took the tournament outright by breaking away from a tightly bunched field with as solid a round of golf ashe can ever have played. He scored a par 69, recording . three irdies and not going over par once in a difficult wind that wrecked the chances of piavers less prepared for the Qld Course then he was. Nicklaus mentioned the wind later, saying that when he nwoke in the morning and saw that it had completely changed direction overnight, be was delighted. “We had it like that last - week and in 1970, but a lot of the weren't here then and I knew they might not know how to play it. I know that wind. I remembered what lines to play with it. I think. that made a lot of difference." - As in 1970, Nicklaus ended a three-year span during which he had not won a major distressing situation for a man who has won more major events than anyone ~ else. Five U.S. Masters titles, Four U.S. PGA crowns, three U.S. Opens and three British Opens give him 15 of what are regardad in golf as the Big Four. Add to them two U.S. amateur titles before he turned profes- sional and the record is awe- some. 4] feel super, absolutely - super, I don't know quite how - to express my feelings,” he said, “Of course I wondered if 1 would ever win another major, but I felt that if I kept working and kept playing, they would come again.” -. | His 72-hole total was 23%". & par ani two . seven under fewer than he needed in 1970. The closest to him at the finish were Americans Tom Kite, Ben Crenshaw and Ray Floyd, along with Simon Owen of New Zealand. In the end it was Owen, playing with Nicklaus, who stayed with the champion the longest. The unrated 27-year-old New Zealander, who burst on the scene with his back nine score of 33 in exacting conditions on Friday on the way to a 69, took the lead briefly Saturday by chipping into the 15th hole from off the green to capa birdie barrage of five in seven holes. wt faa Snoopy’ winner The Terrace Reds “Snoopy” Draw was held on the weekend and the lucky winner was Mike MecKuich of Terrace, B.C. ; The Reds, who are now defunct, would like to take this opportunity to thank those who bought tickets to aid them in their expenses this season. Fishing Report Don Pearson Custom Sports High tide this morning at 9:45 am, of 11.241, and low tide at 3:15 p.m. of 6.6 it. Douglas Channel fishing was good with Sue Channel quile good although mostly Springs. The reason for this is the last while Sue Channel has & been producing quite a number of Coho. The first report of Salt Pink Salmon caught has also beer received. 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