« ; um tie i in serait Qrganizera aay that 53 ver Terrace Mountain, dung ta few inye8 In the turtrout ie junday's King of the Mountain: foot race. runners of every size, age and sex turned out to. challenge the ‘four mile course which snaked its way pleted the race in-4) minutes isseconds, Ansem's time did not beat the course record of 96 minutes 95 seconds which was established in last year's race by Ed Hanna, “Colin Parr, a 18 year old, finished In second place with atime of 40 minutes 29 - In third a place was Fred ho finished the race gs aes en 23 3 iige s Ras. sek § F ESey ie au s u = asture in the general on a Prince Rupert. Ed Ansems is the king of the mountain as He won Sunday’s race In a time which nearly broke the course record. a ‘Cedar Kings win series | _ loss for the locals, although he allowed only three hits_{ by] Ron The Skeena Cedar Kings won the weekend series againet. the. Port Alberni’ Athletics in convincing fashion, four games to one. The Cedar Kings took both Sinday they low the by the-scores of 2-1 and 1-0. On they los lost the first game 2-1 but came back to “Game day-had Denb: itchi 6 one on Sa n e pitching an iAetea pe trandalld Sou caares for the Cedar Kings to clair the 2-1 victory, but Bol Currell walked, Ken Ziegler was then sent in to run. He went to third on a John Glass double and then after Norm Ziokiikovits walked, Ziegler scored on a wild pitch. Cedar when rightfielder Dave Sharpe blasted a solo home "Game two was an extra inning affair, this time Dave knocked another liye drive home run, this time in met of the twelfth inning for the 1-0 victory. a5 pitching once again was super. Duane Pomp allowed only four runners to reach base (all hits) e striking out 17 batters. ’ Sunday's first game, game three of the geries, saw Port Alberni take only victory 2-1. Pitcher Loren Smith toased a one hitter. while walking three and striking out six. The Athletics scored an unearned run in both the fourth and fifth Innings. Kim Page took the Kings firat run came in the sixth inning - Ontario: hopeful loses golf TORONTO (cP) — Hard- Butch Walts of the United States defeated Glenn: Michibata of Mississauga Ont, 6-7, 6-3, 6-1 in the only firstround men’s singles match Sunday at the Canadian Open tennis cham Walte, a ° at-year-old realdent' of Phoenix, Ariz,, . wed. his booming serve to Sica « hl ppg » @ junior p. in his first major tour- The a held 1 : Pp service through-the first 11 games of the first set. With Michibata leading ¢-5,-Walta made two unforced errors to give the young Canadian the set — firat hitting an easy backhand shot into the net, then double-faulting at wet The second set featured six service breaks, including the clincher sg Rabe a He opened serv 8 set and found himself in trouble, down 0-40, But he fought back to deuce with ths help of two aces and never looked back In claiming the win before a ‘near-capacity crowd at York University Tennis Centre, In first-round women's singles matches Sunday, unseeded Chris O'Nell of Australia upset sixth-seeded Ruta Gerulaltis of the United” States 0-6, 6-4, 7-5, seventh- seeded Pam Teeguarden of the U.S, downed Barbara Jordan of the U.S. 6-4,6-2'and Mary Carillo of the U.S, beat Rams win game Pe pig Vines rates me caine oft the bench and capped an 60- yard drive with a 16-yard, third-quarter touchdown Bya 4o Preston Dennard to wt ai6-3 Loa Angeles Rams e over New Englan vty ina rain and wind- Ean Nexhbiton, game ague 6x on Starting quarterback Pat Haden ecanected with fallback Rod Phillips a an the tisit r ard Elvis Fant eut of New England's t out lew 's od zone in the second Quarter for the Rams’ other points. The Los Angeles defence, cou with the weather ‘ Patriots miscues, llmited New England to a 31+ yard field ‘goal by David In the second quarter. The Patriot dropped several passes from quar- terback sieve Grogan, making his appearance of the exhibition season, as New England lont ite cant pre-sengon game after consecutive victaries dating back to 1977. The Patriots beaten Atlanta last week in an exhibition opener. ’ The Rams, winning their econ aked by Fee game, were 8 ‘erragamo who comp aed nine of 18 pass atempi for 96 yards in the second half. The Herald, Monday, August 13, 1970, Page 7 Tet Anumel - SALMON FISHING DERBY | NOW IN FULL SWING “THIS WEEKS HIDDEN WEIGHT PRIZE - Fish Smoker Courtesy Luhr Jensen ~ OTHER WEEKLY PRIZES | Assorted Tackle - and struck out five, Game four was the high scoring game of the serles, “Kodak Model 100 Instant Camera with the Cedar Kings coming out on top by a 4-2 score, Skeena struck for eight hits and were led by Norm Zioklikovits and Dale Mason who each had a pair of singles. Denby Page was good for the victory, striking out seven, Watiting four and giving up only two hits.’ Game five, the final gam ie e, the. ery eae took an easy 3-0 win, behind the two hit ot Puan Papp. ‘Popp had‘ 10‘more’ strikeou runs all came in the third inning when Bob Cunt Norm Zioklikovits, Ken Ziegler, and Terry Grimm all singled, Pitcher Bill Polz took the loss for Alberni, although he did strike out eight. An overall look at the three exhibition series the Cedar Kings played this season shows a nine win and seven loss record against Class ‘A’ ball teams. They lost four games to two against a strong Wetaskiwin. team back in June, then in July they defeated Ab- boteford 4-Star Construction three games to two. An interesting side light shows Abbotsford on the. top of the Lower Mainland Senior ‘A’ League Standings with only three losses for. the season. Now with this past weekend series victory the Cedar | Kings have proven to the local fans just how good they - really are, The most credit should go to three excellent Kin Fags Duane Popp, and the brother act, Denby and age Courtesy Sight & Sound Courtesy Gibbs - Norco tch- Smoker Meas Wa Courtesy Carters Jewellers _ Courtesy Overwaitea rted Tackle - Tackle Box & Kit - Asso Courtesy Lahr. Jensen Courtesy K mart Certif oe Smoker oun 7 <—t Sean Store, Courtesy Lubr Jensen J. 9 est Spring Entered Largest Cohoe Entered - oes the Derby wing the Derby Wins cA ROD & REEL A ROD & REEL: Cgurtesy Courtesy ‘Daiwa . Algonquin Daiwa - Algonquin GRAND PRIZE Slorenta Mihai of Romania a 6, 64, 64. Michibata said his nerves got the best of him as he walked out to centre .court before the match, “Tt was sort of a shocker,” Michibata said. -“It seemed as though during the warm- up I wasn't really there,” Walts felt he was in control for most of the match, “T felt that with my ex- perience, I should have been able to beat him,” Walts said. “I knew what to expect because that’s all I've heard about slnce I got here -- big match with the hometown favorite,” Bjorn Borg of Sweden, the top-seeded men’s player here, seea his first action Tuesday against Bruce. Manson of the U.S., the only player to have beaten Borg the firat round of any tournament this year. Evanne Goolagong of Als- tralia, the top women’s seed, | also will see action in a firat-round mate against Brenda Perry of and women’s firstround singles matches are scheduled for today. The women’s fina] in the $210,000 tournament is | with | the men's final det for ; scheduled for Saturday Sunday. U men's . A LONG WEEKEND in LAS VEGAS for 2 to Las Vegas, COURTESY CP Air vel accommodation included Halde Travel | Leaves Terrace Oct. 11, 1970 Skeena Mall Returns Terrace Oct, 15, 1970 Merchants Assoclation \am=To be awarded ona draw basis- all entries eligible —— ‘RULES + All enirles must be ac- » Any salmon eaught in fresh . _» Limit one entry per person water within a 50 mile radius companied by a valid anglers _— per day. of Terrace is eligibte. , licence and an official entry ee Mm available a erwaitea - Employees of the Daily _ or in each Fridays edition of Herald or the Skeena Mall are the Daily Herald. ineligible. ~ Only fish weighed in at the ~anathan Montal Health Association int ion oi ‘978 sinternational Veer of the Cnsd ecohn ona Overwaitea Store - in the Skeena Mall during regular store hours are eligible, == nn ae oe nt a a ne a aS em we Se DS Om ee se ET | Siitekcena mall Name me a os at et et Address —-— —e 4s SAU Ory - Weekly winners will be - Entries for each week will . close at 5 p.m. Saturday. OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM Wish O Lad mer ae + “Gea Se a es cc ee me ee oe a eae eh Oe OO tS SO Oe ee daily herald DERBY To be completed ‘ ~ ee 8aa8 ni BNR ' Hr) 1 at er ae announced in each Tuesday edition of the Daily Herald. SQ derby officials Ce ee ay . 2 or oe oe oe oe a Fish: Place Caught. Official Weight .