‘The Herald, Thursday, October 5, 1978, Page 5 - ‘MAS J TERS COURSE THIS WEEKEND _ More bowling stats ‘By Cathy McLeod Monday Mens has John's. Biliards leading with 19 holds high f triple.’ ' igh average for the single, and a 2628 ‘TID! ‘to Al Kenny with a 319, with ' followed py fertace league with a 214, Hightriple “ qeam standings on Paul LeFrancois rolling a mee ' nal Wi points, went to Darlene Frank with: Wednesday Night* Ladies triple of 691. Ladies highs' ‘wad Cedarland Tire with 12 homes Team highs went to moore of 1156, and triple tola} of $186. Mens highs went to - |Kenle Hidber who rolled a \seo and 723 triple. average for the league is Bjornson with a 234 'g Billiards with a dingle points. Gail Kofoed rolled a 241 for high single. Gail also a 616 total. Team high single an 887, while. the Head Pins Tolled a 2573 for high triple, "Leona Wilcox rolled a 271 for ladies high single on - Tuesday Mixed, with Joan Middleton rolling a 662 for went to the Silly Larks with triple. Team highs went to Hoity-Toities with a 1008 have the Road Runners leading with 21 points, with a four-way tie for second place between the- Silhouettes, Wed. Nite Fever, Muppets, and Rejects all with 17 points. Pam Grimshaw rolled a 285 for high single, Hopefulls with 17 points each. Meng high single went went to Marg Mumford with a 266 single and 683 triple. The 4077 Squad’ took team high single with a 1042, while the Funny Five had a triple total of 2614 for that high. YBC Peewees have a three-way lie for first bet- ween the Panther, Leopards, a ‘TERRACE: KITIMAT daily herald SPORT with Chris Porter Freddie Patek, the smallest regular in the Yankees’ hits produced two runs and Marty Pattin was moving slowly toward the two, awaiting Munson’s next average. high triple. Mens high single . with the high triple going to Fy ions all with 7 points, major leagues, walloped a summoned from the Royals’ move. The catcher ex- Now the players began ; leaders on Monday ae to Mark Chester wih a Tenmighs went to Mh a Oe Girls high single and double ‘wo-run home run and bullpen. changed angry words with leaving the as Garcia. ; Team the Safety Pins with Taft ea od fer bi y f ¥ Runners with a single of 99, Wen! to Kris Fairless with a Kansas City rode the pitch- = The veteran right-hander the runner but turned away walked toward the Yankees’ Mixed ‘aft was good for high triple. ' ing of Larry Gura and two cut short the rally, setting as home plate umpire Rich dygout, arms outstretched 16 polnts. High average for ‘the men is a 232 held by R. ‘Dward, with Judy Axe Team high single went to George Haugland Trucking ‘With a 1024, while Lucky and a triple of 2663. Ocean Breeze Sports have 26 points to lead on Thursday 117 single and 228 double. Steven DeWatcht rolled a 165 single and 278 double for boys highs. relievers to a 10-4 victory ever New York Yankees on Wednesday in the second the stage for the bizarre bottom of the seventh. With Kansas City leading Garcia positioned himself between the two players in an effort to keep order. as if to say counting inning's oute wasn't his job." 6 a 221 for the ladies. Seven took high triple with a Mixed, followed by Slow - . i Tes The Royals, who bed Bantamshave Fonziesand game of the- American 5-2, the inning started : . ‘Mens high single went to R. 2933. ‘Top teams are the No- Starters and Caravan, both Blue Angels with 5 points League championship routinely enough 1s Darrell, vith the capacity crowd seemedso lat Tuesday night Dward with a 319, while E. Names with 22 points, with 19 points. Mens high each Boys highs went to Series. Porter flied out to right field 41,-158 howling, both teams when they lost the 9 Bremer ji ties he a fet nen ne Soe Romine te ia Ue ba. Foca eduint SPS" ig Reker ines ga Ltt 2 ate ee ES. Renney with 2313 single and single and 451 triple, Girls ive playoff 1-1, with the double off the right field wall . walked off with ladies highs Toovey’s Service tied with 19 ies third . plate, Al S-foot-4, he hardly They up a run off by rolling a $10 single and 941 points each. 796 uiple Ladies high single high single went to Joanne Pry far Yankee Stadium, ad cunt Hurdle sent a long seemed a power thea, but Figuerva inthe fet insing parr for team high pi gle -_ Hoity-Toities lead with 22 with a 289, with Sherry Shannon Tymaschuk roiled a - \ pales home run into the Jackson tothe fenceinright. poached he left field seaty. Otis igles by Bre}t an fy while Lakelse Lobbyers took’ Points on Wednesday Renney rolling a 731 triple, 345 for the triple. t eachers came —_ Jackson tried fora leaping for & two-run homer and an Porter. Then, in the seced, vers Loa : Team highs went to Sesame during a three-run seventh catch, but the ball fel f , high triple with a 3016 Lolal. Watinee, followed by Coffee with a 1080 single and 2966 1eaching Cou be i peach inning, when Kansas City triple "scoring pl for a 82 Kansas City lead. they bunched five singles : ; ippers with 19 points, and ! ourse lo C) * iple, aCock, ; ankess Top three teams in the High Hopes with 17 points. triple. this weekend at the Terrace broke open the game, the Willie Wilson ran for Hurdle, Frank 7 White wen are intop' Bucky ler for ; Tuesday Coffee League are High single went to Marilyn Friday Mixed has Funny Lanes, For more in- Uprising was puncluated by and with the Yankees’ infield 8 nning but nobody four runs the Head Pina with 17 points, Soules with a 240, with Five leading with 25 points, formation contact the @ near-fight on the field and = drawn in for a play at the out of the inning, bul nobody , wed by Goofers with 13. Marilyn Soules a "Squad with Terrace Bowling Alley at confusion among players plate, Al Cowens bounced to onthefield seemed torealize Hurdle opened with a br fed by Lark. ith 12 ba y ndJudy Axe followed by 407 Sq dd” 695-5911 8 and umpires about thenum- third baseman Graig Net- it. The nine Yankees in the single to centre and Cowens wi ; ° . it, ad Silly $ th rolling a 570 for high 21, and Overwaitea an ber of outs in the inning. tles. The throw to catcher fieldstayed at their positions followed with a hit to left. The Royals had staked Thurman Munson was in and George Brett, the next Patek bounced to Dent, who TERRACE MINOR HOCKE Y Gura to an early 5-0 lead, time, but Wilson barrelled Kansas City hitter, moved tried for a force at third. But knocking oul - Yankees’ into Munson, sending him toward the batter’s box. The the throw hit the sliding starter Ed Figueroa with a flying. umpires also maintained _ Hurdle in the back and flew four-run second inning. The = ‘When Munson recovered, their positions, past Nettles. Hurdle scored House League schedule Kansas City southpaw, who he began to move toward Finally, someone on the on the play, with Cowens was discarded by New York Wilson, apparently angered Yankees’ bench apparently teaching third and Patek PUP DIVISION G two yearsago, pitchedeasily by the collision.” Players realized that the Royals had_ cing to second. Nov. 12 Sharples Equipment vs Gims, 8.15 : a - ; a AME ‘ pm. ave & S PLAYED ON SATUR- Nov. 13 Kushner Trucking vs Ken Robinson, 5 ; pm. DATE TIME AND TEAMS Bear Creek vs Wedeene River, 6 pm. - oe, . Nov. 19 Bear Creek vs Ken Robinson, 2.15 pm. Oct, 4 Centennial Lions vs Kinsmen, 2 pm. Nov, 20 Wedeene River vs Sharples Equipment, Terrace International vs Terrace 5 pm. .. Equipment, 3 pm, Kushner Trucking vs Gims, 6 pm. @et, 31 Kinsmen vs Terrace International, 2 Noy, 28 Wedeene River vs Gims, 8.15 pm. pm. . tar NOW 27 Bear Creek vs Kushner Trucking, § pm. i vs Centennia Sharples Equipment vs Ken Robinson, , . : 6 pm, ; Oct, 38 sl a eile vs Terrace Dee. 3 Kushner Trucking vs Wedeene River, Centennial Lions vs Kinsmen, 3 pm. B15 pm. 5 Dec.4 | Gims vs Ken Robinson, 5 pm. $ Nov. 4. eS oe aubment vs Centennial Sharples Equipment vs Bear Creek, 6 Kinsmen vs Terrace interaatlonal, 3 pm. . pm. Dec, 10 Sharples Equipment vs Kushner Nev. 11 Centennial Lions vs Kinsmen, 2 pm. . Trucking, 8.15 pm. Terrace Equipment vs Terrace In- Dec. 11 Wedeene River vs Ken Robinson, 5 pm. ternational, 3 pm. Bear Creek vs Gims, 6 pm. , . sy L a _ _ vow Kinsinen ve Terrace ee MIDGETDIVISION. 3) 0. i i st nnial at a, . tows pm wer'Cente ALL GAMES PLAYED SUNDAY ‘Nov, 25- Terrace International vs Terrace NIGHT Equipment, 2 pm. 7 Centennial Lions vs icinemen, apm. \ DATE TIME AND TEAMS Dec. 2 Lie? p Equipment vs Centennia Oct, 15 Moose Lodge vs Kalum Etectrie, 9.30 Kinsmen vs Terrace International, 3 ai Kalum Tire vs B.C.G.E.U,, 10.30 pm. ; 5 allel Dec, 9 - Centennial Lions vs Kinsmen, 2 pm. Oct, 22 Kalum Tire vs Moose Lodge, 9.30 pm. Terrace Equipment vs Terrace In- Kalum Electric vs B.C.G.E.U., 10.0 : ternational, 3 pm. prn, Dec, 16- Kinsmen vs Terrace International, 2 Oct. 2 B.C.G.E.U. vs Moose Lodge, 9.30 pm. pm. . ; Kalum Tire vs Kalum Electric, 10.30 ; . Terrace Equipment vs Centennial . pm. i . Lions, 3 pm. Nov. 5 B.C.G.E.U. vs Kalum Tire, 9.30 pm. ‘ Dec. 23. Terrace International vs Terrace Kalum Electric vs Moose Lodge, 10.30 Equipment, 2 pm. pm, Centennial Lions ys Kinsmen, 3 pm. Nov. 12 B.C.G.E.U. vs Kalum Electric, 9.30 pm. i . Nov. 19 Moose Lodge vs Kalum Tire, 10.30 pm. ov. um Electric vs Kalum Tire, 9.30 pm. BANTAM DIVISION Moose Lo dge BBCGEU, hares am, | AME: Noy. 26 lum Tire vs Moose @, 9.30 pm. ALL GAM S PLAYED SUNDAY AND B.C.G.E.U. vs Kalum Electric, 10.30 pm, DATE TIME AND TEAMS Dec. 3 .Moose Lodge vs B.C.G.E.U.,.30 pm. _Kushner Trucking vs Ken Robinson, . alum Electric vs Kalum Tire, 10.30 | Oct, 9 ay Sharples Equipment vs Gims, 5 ee. 39 B.C.G.E.U. vs Kalum Tire, 9.30 pm. a Bear Creek vs Wedeene River, 6 pm, om Lodge vs Kalum Elecirie, 10.50 {Oct-15 ° Piaeene Rivers SharplesEquipment, Dee, 17 Kalum Electric vs B.C.G.B.U,, 9°30 pm. Kushner Trucking veGiins,5 pm. Bear Kalum Tire vs Moose Lodge, 30.30 bm. Creek vs Ken Robinson, ._. (Oct. 23° Bear Creek vs Kushner Trucking, 8.15 Minor pn 2 2 Oct 23. Gimsa vs Wedeene River, 5pm. Shar- es soccer enit’s ime ct. Sims 9 ken Robin son, 8.16 . a vs Ken Robinson, 8.15 pm. S da nr ae eiebemasnmned foratoast on the - Kushner Trucking va Wedeene River, 6 by Brian Dorrington . : Bas To wind up the successful s ‘. . ‘ Nov. 5: ‘edeene River vs Ken Robinson, 8.19 first season of organised . | Cpls Eaupment vo Kuner bettas eters a - “ Sharples Equipment ve Kushner is arranged for Saturday, 7 i ; ‘Now. 6 ‘Trucking, 5 Daa, P October 1978. 31° Teague a r . . Bear Creek vs Gims, 6 pm. teams will participate, in- r 7 Aiyansh. i i ' il be ; ; ig tb ays the choice of en ~Molstar program - to return this year . 5 “a. Western . Weewerles Limited is and bronze medauis. AD adjustment system haa been. High echool with the first game starting at 9.3) am. Eighteen games will de played in ajl with the Championship games in all toannounce that the incorporated into the age groupe to start at 3:45 m Will again program so that skiers can p.m. These final games will Ivory Coast, West Africa. 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