The Terrace Reds won and lost their first games of the season at their home opening double-header Sunday al Rotary Park. The local junior team dropped the first game to the Smithers Glaciers 6-4 and then staged an. exciling fifth inning come-back in the second _ outing to take the second game T4 , In the first game the Red’s hit the score-board first with a four run rally in the third inning, three of those runs coming on the games only home run, a blast by Dave Sharpe. It. didn't take the Glaciers long tocome back though and in the top of the fifth they came back with four runs after slarter Larry Paulson . gave. up (wo singles and four walks. , Larry's brother Garry came ino the game but an error fo the back caleher anda wild pitch Co-op takes | tourney For the. third ‘consecutive year ihe Bob Parker Tour- nament for Pony League. as _ baseball ieams has been won by Os a Terrace entry. The. annual tournament , held in Prince Rupert, is now in il’s sixth year, The first three traphies went to: Hupert teams... oe The Terrace Co-op sponsored .- team won this year’s evenis in ‘the final. game of the tour- nament when they. faced. the tournament's second Terrace entry - sponsored: by - Litlle, Haugland and Kerr. The Co-op won the game by an 185 margin.. ~~ . . The first. game of the jour- nament was fo have been held Saturday afterncon with. the Rupert Bream ballling the lone .~ Kitimat entry ‘in ‘the ‘event. Thal game lad ta be cancelled a) + after (he third . Inning’ when? -_ heavy rain made’ playing Lacrosse - - In lacrosse action for the ,. coming week, tonighi al 7 p.m. ' the O.K, Tire Ramblers, meet ithe Arnim Sander's Welders in a Division [ game; the Tyees and the Adaneas of Division I clash al & p.m. and the Royal Canadian Legionaires battle (he ~ mens -team in the senior division. . : There will be no action - Thursday due to the wrestling. Next Tuesday al 6 p.m. the Shamrocks and the Jayhawks in Division IT] will battle, ’ CANADA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS Y CATALOG FOR ‘74-75 Is now available | : over pages i packed with the best , variety of indoor and - : ' outdoor sports items - r .. featuring; : hunting, camping, fishing : “and marine suppiles. Also.a new hobby and cottage section. ORDER YOUR FREE . Ww P <31F leet 2. beeen ‘ Sener eer eeermiiehne TS ADATE ORDER . 1869 Burrows Ave. Dept. 406 ‘Winnipeg, Man. R2X 2V6 . sacrifice bunt an and then getting ‘Bave Sharpe on & long fly ball to | COPY TODAY "Reds split ‘brought in two more tuns. The Glaciers held the Red's scoreless for the remainder of the seven inning game while they picked up twe more runs in the sixth on three walks and a line drive single to center the ‘scored two runners. Garry Paulson was charged with the loss." . > . The Reds slarted the second game a little slower than the first and.this time around il was they. who fell behind 5-0 going , into the bottom of the third. ‘The Reds got back 4 in the bottom of the third. “Tp the top of the: fifth the Glaciers added another to their . total but the Reds pulled into the . lead in the bottorn of the inning, largely due ¢ ta back homers into left field by third _ baseman:. Hud . Fisher and. ° ‘ealeher. Geerge Paulson. ' The last two Innings of the game remained scoreless." Laurie Ancld-Smith went the limit for the Reds. ae The Reds next series at-home- will be June 16 wher they batile the Smithers ‘Highlanders, , although manager Colin Chasteuneuf is trying, (a arrange a-series this weekend with the Moricetown entry. - _ Below is an inning by inning recap of the two Sunday games. . First Game ~ ‘FIRST INNING - Pitcher Lafry Paulson started the game well, holding ihe Glaciers fo only four batters, one of which was.walk. The’, Smithers leam returned the favor In the bottom of the first, striking out | Gerry Dempster’, walking Dean | Juisrud, taking Paulson. aut on 4 center. SECOND INNING - Tne second Inning went scoreless. Paulson started a string of sirlke-outs by mowing down the first three Smithers batters to face him. For the Reds, Garry Paulson baited an infield pop fly to the plicher: Kurt Houlden: struck out; Lorne Dakin : Mon.- Sat. 636-6555 636-6506 ‘and then Paulson walked the next straight pitches.” Tne’ next two drew a walk and then Rudy Embury ground out to the shar! stop, THIRD INMING - Larry Paulson continued with his strike out pit- ching, taking two straight, walking ihe third, and than dropping the tourthbatter on strikes. The Reds, In the bottom ef the inning went to work. Wilie Chemko blasted fhe first hit of the game, & stand-up singte into felts Gerry Dempster struck aul; Daan Julsrud went to first on an error, by the short-stops Larry Paulsordrove In Chamko on a ground rule double, by the short paving way for Dave Sharpe's three run homer. Garry Paulson drew a walk and then Kurt Houlden and Lorne Dakin struck out lo refire the side, FOURTH INNING - Where as the . third inning was the Red’s, the fourth belonged ta the Glaciers... “They collected a walk, & broken bat single Ihnen had a. runner out at second. The Glaciers stole twobases two batters to bring Ina run. A third stralght walk brought in another run and Gerry Paulson to pitch. Larry took Garry‘s place [n left field, An errar. charged to the back- catcher brought in the third Glacier run of the inning and a wild pitch ° brought in the -tying run. Paulson ended the inning by fleiding a single and throwing the runner out at tirst. | With thegame tled, the Reds’ trled to geta rally going but ta no avail. Embury grounded out to the short step, Chemko was stopped by a good eaich by the third basemen and Dempster filed ou! to leit fletd. FIFTH INNING... The Glacters again went down with three sirike outs bul “in: between... they. - managed 4 walk and fwo stolen bases. Paulson kept them off the ” scoreboard though. The Red's again tried to break‘the deadieck. Julsrud - ground out to short, Larry Paulsan out ran a grounder te third and then slole second, Sharpe sacrificed -a single that moved Paulson ta third, © Garry Paulsondrew a walk but Kurt Houlden ended the atiempt wilh by Striking out, . SIXTH INNING + The Glaciers’ won the game In-the'sixth after their first battler went down in. three. batters drew walks and then a line drive singte to center field brought them both heme, The side retired an * a line drive fly to center. The Red's triad a pinch rhilter, Mike Fynn, in for Dakin, with Fynn drawing a walk. He stole second and then wasn’t quite quick enough when the sleal was on after Embury had drawn a walk. Embury reacted Uss ‘your CHARGEX or MASTER CARD OUle NEW ADDRESS WILL GE...... 4910 AWK STOREWIOE CLEARANCE second bul Fynn was forced oul at third. Chemke doubled to center moving Embury to third but Dempster quashed the come-back when he was struck oul. SEVENTH !NNING Paulson made short work of the Gilaclers. The first batier papped out 1g third, the second struck out, the ihird collected a single down. the third base line and the fourth struck oul, The bottom of the Inning went almost.as fast as the top. Julsrud ~ . drew a walk buf was forced out at second on a Larry Paulson single to short. Paulson was forced out at third after.Dave Sharpe and Garry Paulson had iooth connected. for singles 4nd then Hud Fisher struck” out Io end the game. _ SECOND GAME FIRST INNING - The Glaciers _ started off like they meant business with @ double, three singles and & _ walk but the Reds’ pulled Ht out with ‘hwo forced outs on-fhe bases .and then & tag out at home plate on. & single. The Reds fared Ilttia better with Dempster drawing a walk, Kenny, Hostland connecting for 4 single and then Larry Paulson out on an infield fly, Dave Sharpe striking’ out ‘and Brant, Arnold-Smith grounding to shart. * . - SECOND INNING - The Glaciers took shree runs in the second, mostly “on errors. They started the rally with a.stand up fouble that curled intoright fleld, twawaiks, a single to secondwhereHostiand blew a double right fleid, on which a run was scored. A second run came.on an error to Gerry: Dempster and then |. the third came on. a. wild plich. ~ charged to Laurie Arnold-Srith. The Reds couldn't ‘come back that inning. although t.aurie Arnald- Smith started off with a ground rule’ devble through short. Mike Fynn, struck out, Hud Fisher ground out to inird and Garry Paulson was struck oul. : THIRG INNING ". The Glaclers added two of their threa run second ; inning on a stand up dovble toright. ~ fleld, 6 Single on an error charged Io: Hud Fisher, a-run scored ona line drive single to right-center tleid and arun ona sacrifice fly to deep left. - The next twa batlers were siruck owt “ oe e ‘The Reds’ started thelr come-back with four runs In the battom of the > third. Gerry Dempstet ted the way with a stand up double and then home on &n error to the Glacier Back-cateher, Kenny Hostland poked a single through fhe short- stop, Larry Pavison. and’ Dave Sharpe, drew walks, Brant Arnold- 4419 Legion 635-6555 + - Gary. smith brought in two with. a ground rule double and then Laurie Arnold- Smith brovght in Sharpa‘on a sacrifice out to secondand then Mike Fynn to moved fo first on a broken bat single, Brant Arnold Smith was put oyt at home and Hud Fisher flyed out to right fietd, * FOURTH INNING «held the Glaciers in the top of the inning by taking the first three batters. One graund out to the pit: cher, the other to third base and the oihe other flied oul to Paulson In deep left field, For the Red’s Garry Paulson ground out to the short-stop, Gerry Dempster moved te first when struck wilh @ pitch,-. Ken Hestiand picked up a single on an error to the inird basemen, Lafry Paulson hit an infleld pop fiy that left two cut and then Dave Sharpe struck out, ! sole Ge FIFTH INNING - Tne Giacters got another run. They started with a _ single on an error lo Dave Sharpe, a single to short that forced out he Hirst runner, & ne drive out to second and then & run on an over- throw by Sharpe to first base, The side retired on & long fly:ta left. The -Rads! took the lead In the bottom of fhe fith, Bront was thrown out by fhe catcher after hedrepped a hit.in front of the plate; Laurie went te first ana single ‘past short and then stole second; Mike Fynn struck oul; Hud Fisher belted a home run into left that ted the game and then, on the next plich, George Pavison dropped another home run into the leit: fleld grass te take the lead. (Dermpster drew a walk but then was “forced cut at second when. Hosiiand banged a grounder fo the shart-stop, SIXTH INNING - The Glaciers lost thelr firattwo batters ona strike oul anda grounder to the pitcher and then puta man one base with a line drive ground rule double in te left. * Larry Paulson was charged with an error’ on: the lay..Larry Paulson singled anan error to the short stop, ’ Dave Sharpedrove 4 singie past the third baseman, Brant. popped out to the plicher, Laurie drove a. single that forced aut Pavison af third and then Mike Fynn ground out to first. ‘SEVENTH - INNING The Glaciers were faced with a do or dle shuation and thay did just. that - dled, The first batter was hit by a pitch but was picked off trying to steal, the second batter fou! tipped 8 pitch into the catchers glove, the third walked and tnen Arnold-Smith ended the game In fine fashion with » @ Strike-out, . - The Red’s - ..The Terrace Speedway will again resound. with the thunder of racing engines this weekend as the. Nort’. West Auto Racers get set to start off - their second meet. of the * season. ~ horas There. will be a single | day of racing action Sunday and fans will again. get to see all classes of racers’ in- mini-stocks. to. the.. big, thundering super stocks. ', There will, ‘of. course, volved, from the. tinest. be drivers to watch, such as Dexter Archibald who. set the pace in the early going for the: super: stocks, In the - super stocks you can also keep your eye on last year’s great Sonny Bienvenu as he tries to win’ back the glory. of the winners circle. |. In the stock events Al ‘Inman has | quickly éstablished himself: as ‘one of the racers to heat but :there are . others, acing Sunday imany others, who will be hard after the silver- _ ware, 7 |. The mini-stocks, are as- jalways, . unpredictable, with a number of fine and - fast drivers. hot.on the trail of the trophies. - Racing starts at'2 p.m., following the time trials. atip.m, As always there will be ‘full- concessions facilities’ and lots of ‘thrills, chills and maybe even a few. spills at the ‘Terrace Speedway come Sunday afternoon. - .\ |; Figure ‘skaling fees for. the next season rose sharply as the resullof Monday night’s annual general meeting of the Terrace © Figure Skating Association. |” Thefee structure was just one of many items discussed al the meeting which ‘saw the election af new officers for the. coming year. . wy ne Although the .meeting: al- Iracted only’ afsmall turn-out, _ those on hand ‘were both voeal andinterested. Elected to serye on the ‘new - executive. were ‘ president; Donna Donaid, first’ V.P. Audrey Elliot; second V.P. ‘Irma . Brewer, recording secretary . Monica . Lessard, - eorresponding: secretary . Ann Aldie, treasurer Maisie Althaus and directors ‘Pat. Hislop, ~ for. two year terms and Lorraine Smythe and Carolyn Donald for one year terms. Anita Howland _still has ayear remaining on the Board.of Directors. :- 2): With “regards’ to, fees, proposed for the coming year was $20for pre-schoolers and beginners, $25°.for junior skaters,’ $30 .for intermediate skaters and $30 for senior skaters, . Dance and. patch ees will rise classes would. cost .ext*s,’. A family plan would ‘see 25 per- cent daken aff the total charge for the number of children involved. o. “AC the’“same' lime- the Association is moving to utilize “their ice time better by laking advantage of a ‘service offered by the provincial branch of the _ Canadian «Figure. Skating. “Association: “According to, the executive, skaters next yebr could gel'up {0.24 hours of ice the possibilily ofhiring ' time compared to.“ one hour of ive time.-this year... - ‘skaters (0 . kindérgarten:. age, The figure skaters. have also dropped (wo programs... The . firs was..the power , skating dropped with the hope it would. ~ be picked up by 4 group such as - minor: hockey. As.well, they have ‘limited their’ pre-school’ .lurning ‘the 3'and 4 year old skalers loose on the Recreation Department who are expected ~~ te begin a tiny tots. skating program next winter for the 3-5 year olds. eo The Club is also examining & second pro. = ; poe : oe The’ turn-out at~ last Thur- -sday’s second. attempt. for a Thornhill Recreation annual general, meeting. was ..un- derwhelming: “Alter the first attempt at.a meeting that at- ‘tracted four people, including » the: press, the second meeting . date was set as a last ditch - allempt (o cancel some of the apathy that seems {o have brought ‘Thornhill to a_ halt, "TERRACE ARENA Thornhill tries Sharon Lynch and Edna Watson waiting for amalgamation with Terrace.. ee ; The meeting Jast ‘Thursday «=. "~. altratted six people this.dima. The same’ four. that- made: the original meeting and Mrs: Mae Ketter and Dave Ross, the two residents who were’ unable ta altend the first meeting.” The. 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