PAGE Ag A short handed gokT By Rick: —night’s..Commercial hockey “league game, started a come- -‘ back that ended with a Phole » victory over the Buller Glass -Bullets. The Pohle entry, which. “was: trailing 5-3 at the time of ~ the goal, went on to a 6-5 win. “The Bullets managed to stay “ahead of Pohle for the most of - the game, holding the lead in mm : pat of. the first, and second - Would end tied but John Taylor "periods, Bobby Gill started the ball _ ‘rolling an the first period to give be i t + ry Le ry PREEMPT ECE ENE - the: 2 minutes and after only 41 ‘ eo ve Rey weer aves _the Bullets a 1-0 lead: It was the *, first of two goals for Gill and he : was ‘assisted by Wayne ~ Pohle got that goal back with ; “ohn Taylor - connecting from *Ken Olsén bul before the end of . the first frame the Bullets had lead’: back, Dave Ross _ searing ona break, away after . passes from Neil Windsor and a layee Murdy started the play “in the: Bullets end. : Gord Darish drew assists on this : © goal. ; - Dale Kushner. tied the game * al 26:11 -with Ken Olsen : assisting and the teams went io s the dressing roams deadlocked wt : Pohle started the third period a ‘-S man short, with Tommy Carson 7 * Malin his hecls for two ? seconda Mel Motz joined him, ‘giving the Bullets a two man advantage. Although they ;*faited to score during. that power play it was only four . seconds afler Motz returned lo the ice thal Wayne Murdy got -- “the puck at the point from a. face-off and beat Prawdzik with ‘a long, weak shot. Inspired by that goal and holding”the lead once mare, the - Bullets | poured. on steam until ‘the five minute mark when Jim Sylvester was sprung loose and swooped in-lo give the Bullets he: two goal lead. That. set the stage for Rick’ ‘Sunday PEELED EEL CY eR re Letawski at the 7/48 wiark of the’ third period in Wednesday | box. Letawski’s secbnd goal of the game, scored while Keith Melanson was in the penalty: John Lozier and Mel Motz assisted on, that goal: Pohle kept the pressure on and the Bullets sat back a little to try and defend their one goal lead. At the 16 minule mark John Lozicr rushed the length of ' the Ice and fired home the tying goal. Letaivski drew an assist on the play. ‘ It locked as though the game had differentideas. Not content Buller fading with having’ scored ‘the first * ’ Pohle goal hedecided he needed ~ another. He got It.- With less than lwo minutes to play Dale Kushner won a face- - off in the Bullets end and got the puck back lo Ken Olsen, Olsen unleashed a shot that Lamming saved bul Taylor, was, right there to net the puck and ga the Pohle five the go-ahead goal, For Pohle John Taylor and Rick Lelawski each scored twice while Bobby Gill repeated that feal for the Bullets, THE: HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. _ Suspensions for pucksters | as league cracks down The league executive of the Terrace and District Minor Hockey Asscication has called for.a crack-down to stem a growing tide of rough hockey in the minor ranks, ~ “Ws not a local problem only,’ said president Jim Maclalosh late last week, “but one which is evident all over the country.” G&A upset 5-1 _ Bullets a4 Buller. Monday night's action in the Terrace Commercial Hockey League saw ithe Mantique Blazers put a damper on the Buller Glass Bullets play-off hopes and the G'& A ‘scoring machine stopped cold for the firs. time since before Christmas, Mantique’s took the in a close, well played mutch while Pohble cuputilized on three first period markers aid went on to Win 5-1 in [heir mutch against G & A, In the first game the Blazers and Bullets exchanged _ firs! period gouls with | Charlie Smiley finding the range for Mantique’s and Gerry Demp- ster replying for the Bullets. Wayne Murdy, who had a three point night, assisted on Demp- ster’s marker, In the second Fred Lawless, who has moved into second place inthescoring race, scored (wice while the Blazers held the Bullets to asingle marker. Wes Phillips assisted on both Lawless markers.’ Britt Smyth was the marksman for the Bullets with Jim Sylvester -assisting. Lawiess continued his scoring. * rampage in ihe third, with his final goal of the night, giving him a hat-trick, and then picked up an assist along with Sonny Coven on Wes Phitlip’s winning goal. The . Bullets goi goals’ from Wayne Murdy and. Jim Sylvester in the third period. - Despite the loss, {he Bullets out- shot the Blazers 13-11. The less: leaves: the Blazers (hree points out.in front of the Glass. Bullets in the ‘fourth and final play-off spat. ROCIO IOI IIIT II IK Saturday 16th Feb. 16tk Feb. * FIGURE SKATING * COSTUME SKATING PARTY Friday 15th Fob. The Blazers, whose last game of reguidr season is this Monday against Pohle Lumber, need only te win one more to clinch the play off berth, One ‘more loss for the Bullets will do the same thing. The Bullets have two games remaining, one against the Terrace Hotel Blues and the last game of the season against Gordon & Anderson, and must win both to make the play-offs. In the second game Pohle Lumber showed a return lo the form thal won them the Com- mercial League play-offs last year as they blasted the Gordon and Anderson entry 5-1. Kevin Olsen, Kenny Ziegler and John Taylor connected for the Lumbermen in the first period and they never looked back. Olsen's goal came at 5:23 with Ziegler. and Carson assisting, Ziegler’s came. al 7:38 with Mel Motz drawing an assist and Taylor's was scored with 2:47 left to play when he deflected a shot from the point from Keith Melanson past Pat Hayes. . Down 306 & A came cut.in the second and applied a tittle pressure which paid off at 3:35 ws Ron Ballard blasted a goal pas! Len Prawdzik, G & A ‘'s nly marker of ihe evening. Pat Hayés. played’. a: strong second period after being victimized by some bad bounces . “in the. first but John Tayler ° _found the erack in his armour at 18:13, sedring his second of the night.. Dale Kushner and Ken Olsen assisted on the paly. | Despite: the fact that Pohlé played a good portion of the ihird periood one or two men * GROSS COUNTRY SNOW-SHOE RACES ‘short, G & A-couldn'l avercome ihe Lumber leam. Keith Melansof went off for tripping after only 50 seconds of play in the third, joining Ken Olsen who's been assessed a minor near the end of the second. Pohle played two men short for 36 seconds and: then remainder of, the Melanson penalty wilh four forwards, who did an excellant job. At 5:36 Tommy Carson was assessed two minutes for Ibrowing his stick over the boards and an additional ten minutes worth of mis-conduct lur a discussion he had with the referee and thirty seconds later Ken Olsen was caughl tripping, leaving Pohle (wo men short for one anda half minules. Keith Camilli, who broke his ankle in u Boxing Day match against the RCMP, made his first ap- pearance on skates of this year. during the penalty and the Lumbermen ance again held off the G & A altackers. With seven minutes [eft to play Kenny Ziegier added insult lo injury With his second goal of | ihe gameas he swept behind the G&A nei, skated oul front and tucked the puck into the side of ihe net past a surprised Pat Hayes. Shortly, after the goal, the league's high seorer Rick Olsen and Pohle’s Dale Kushner were involved in a wrestling match and bather were sent off. for fighting. =~ .~ Although G ‘kA. has a ‘com- fortable grip on first place in the Slandings, ‘the’ game against . Pohle Lumber could be a fore- - laste of the up-coming play “offs. DANCE “™ the « “We're running into a few- problems and the hotkey, -hoticeably from the bantams up to juveniles, is getting rougher, and rougher." “Already we've issued a number of suspensions ~ lo players and Uhere are going to be stiff penalties and suspen- for such infractions as spearing, slashing, kicking and fighting.” Mr. MacIntosh with the rest of (he execulive, have issued as many as twenly suspensions Lo offenders, ranging Irom ‘single games tovthe’ remainder. of the season. : “The playing habits a boy establishes in minor hockey carry through into the . older ranks. Ia player is chippy i in minor hockey, he's not going ta be muec: better i-n the big leagues."’ concluded Macin- tosh, ; . Al the ‘request of the Terrace and Distriet’ Minor ‘Hockey Associalion,. the Herald is publishing the player's rules of thal league for those who are— hot aware of them.” PLAYER'S KULES |, “1, - Players shall’ ¢onduct.. shemselves on or off the ice ina sporismanlike “manner. Rowdyism, smoking, swearing, or the use of alcoholic beverages will nat be-tolerated. 2. Employees of all arenas, and arena property are to be trealed with colrtesy and respect. All proven complaints and violations will be dealt with severely. 3. No player shall dispule a referee's decision. Only the Captain or Assistanl-Captain, . Standings Tea . Wh Gordon & Anderson! Pohle Lumber 9 Terrace Hotel 7 Manlique Blazers 4 Buller Glass 4 Namne & ‘Team Rick Olson, G&A. Fred Lawless,Blazers Harold Cox, G & A 14 10 a4 Ken Ziegler, Pohle 15 B 33 Dick Shinde, G & A> 13-9 92, Keray Wing,G & A 12 8 20) Keno Michaud, Holel 13:-¢ 19 Pele Jones, Hotel ~°. - 12+ g 18 _—Y Hotel 10 -g 18 SaEut T 23.: ai 71 yg 3 (10°28 GaP 19:14 37 15:10 95 ‘Be. ASSOSIATION OF NOH-STATUS INDIANS WINTER CARNIVAL February 15th - 16th - 17th. 1974 ‘At the Skeena Secondary Shook 10.3 am sharp. + TOBOGGAN RACES »SNOW SCULPTURING + SHOW-SHOE RACES “(Weather Permitting ) whoever is on the ice, shall have ihe privilege of asking the’. referee for his interpretation of any rule, as per R.C.A.HLA. Rule 18, A & B. 4. All players shall regularly attend all practices and games or provide legitimate reason for . absence, §. No player registered wilha Commerical League team, Men’s Teams, or the Terrace Junior Centennials, shall be allowed to play an a team in the Terrace, & District Minor “Hockey Assoc. 6, Players are to leave theice immediately at the end of - designated game or practice time, or on the sounding of horn. Practice nets should be placed over the boards... a 7... Players involved jin fighting shall receive a, major penalty, plus a’ game miscon- duct. followed by’ automatic game susupension. 8 ‘Any player receiving a penalty lor kicking, spearing, automatic: game. sus; and will be referred to pension Committee. for: further. discipline, 9.. In league competition a writen report of all match and misconduct penalties shall be submitted. to the Rules.Com- mittee by the referee within 24 hours of execution. 10, Swearing and -abuse of any Terrace and District Minor Hockey official. shall be punishable by suspension, the duration’ of which shall be- decided by. the- Rules Com- - iL. Protective equipment will be worn on ice at ‘all limes as follows: a. Helmet, complete with chin strap (fastenend) b. Mouth Guard, external ee ; . « Athletic Guard d.. Ankle Guards (Pee Wee, Bantam, Midget, Juvenile) e Elbow Pads © f. Shin pads wR Decisions and authority of any. official. of Terrace & - District Miner Hockey Assoc. must be respected at ail times, regardless of his position. 13. All equipment issued to . players shall-be worn ouly for | Terrace & Distriet ‘Minor Hockey Assoc, games or buttending, will recelve an - practices, and” to and from the Arena, Any player found using this equipment for other pur- poses (street hockey, backyard «- be- or like etc.) will -automatically suspended. equipment belonging . tothe Terrace & District .Minor (sweaters, - 14,. No Hockey — Assoc, © socks, goal equipment, etc) shall be loaned to any agency or person - outside this organization. « 15. | Equipnient will be properly cared for, at all times. Goal -equipment repair musl be: reported ‘im- mediately to the Equipment Manager. Socks and sweaters must be kepi clean and presentable al all times, - 16, Any olayer-infraction of B.C.A.H.A, : Regulations or of above Rules and Regulalions . Shall render a player liable to” suspension by the Rules Commitlee. * 17. Any player suspended will be so advised in. writing aud have the right to appeal the suspension to the Rules Com- mittee, ~~ . ‘WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY :18, 197. requiring Blades -.. Galore in °74, “There's a special treat for Terrace residents on March 2 and 3 as the Terrace Figure Skaling Club takes to the ice for. their first ever Figure Skating Carnival, Blades Galore in ‘74. The Carnival, which puts logether the ‘skills’ of‘ mare than five hundred local skaters have acquired over the past two" years, will be shown twice, . March 2 from 8:30 lo 10:30 and then March 3 from 7:30 to 10 .M:« ‘As well as the local skaters ; ‘there will be guest skaters from Kilimat and Prince Rupert.” Reserved sealsfor the event are available at the Terrace Arena now ata cost of $2for adulls and , $1-for children and students, Sta me peuple believe that the ‘un “shouts’’ on Easler morn- ing!” . po Snowmobile racing “The. Terrace Saowmabile Racing Club: will host (here third race meet of the year this Sunday when the snow nuchines (ake to the track. at Lion's Bark. ‘ wats . Lorne Martin 02949 Cobras , We Ara Overstocked - Ho Reasonable Offer Refused, Good Supply of New & Sunday in Thornhill . Registration for all classes of racing will be beld al 11 aan, aud at? pam, the racing: gets uader way wilh a full slate of races os well as unveliy races cand even a snow shoe race,. Used %4 Ton Pickups 1973 Buick Riveria 1973 Grand Prix. Both Loaded Our Last Two Demo's REUM ‘MOTORS iolelaleiaioiess:siaieiaioioioioieinioisiaisioioneiaiay il At the Terrace Arena Banquet Room 9.00p.m. Music by “Gapital Punishment” = Fun and Entertainment at the Terrace Arena * * WOMENS BROOM BALL Anyone wearing a costume oan have a free hour of skating ~ CLOWNS INTERMITENTLY. * MENS SCRUB HOCKEY GAME ’ At the Spring Crack Golf Bourse: 10, 00a.m. sharp fame __. 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