é ‘ PAGE Ald Two goal performances by Harold Cox and Dick Shinde gave Ine Gordon and Anderson entry a 62 victory over {he Terrace Hotel Blues in a fight filed game last Wednesday night in the Tsrrace Com- mercial Hockey League. The win left Gordon arid Anderson in first place, eight points up on the second place Biues. The Gordon and Anderson goal scoring machine played a shaky ‘first period, came a round a little in the second and then went to work in.the third. ‘Graham’ Geeraert slarted things off for the Blues in the: first when he was sent off for Iripping, setling the stage for ihe first Blues goal. Gordon and Andersen couldn't get moving. on the power play and finally’ Marcel Tookenay of the Blues pushed a loose puck lo his winger Rino Michaud. Michaud brake oul alone and beat Hayes on the shori side of give ihe Bluesa 1-0 lead. They held that lead throughout the first. The G S& A.team came oul pressing in the second and by ‘The Mantique Blazers moved into a fourth place tie with the Buller Glass Bullets Monday: night. complimems pf Big Yellow - 47 & A. The first phice G & A entry knocked off she Bullets 8in the first game of ithe evening and then the Blazers hung op for a 3-3 with She Terrace Hotel Blues in the Speer Uo eto asp baa ee final encounter: Indhe G &A- Bullets maieh, a three goal perfurmanee by new comer Dave, Kereluik wasn't enough for the Bullets as Gi & A capitalized) oa sume weak ~dlelense in the first.and thire periuds, - oe Buller grabbed the lead early svhen Kereluik connected for his - lirst ana long shot afler passes irom Dave Koss and Gerry Dempster. That goal, at 8:27, held up nail the fifteen minule — mark when Havold Cox fired a long: shot! that -crept into the Buller net under nec keeper Hamilton's glove. Brad Letham ~ assisted on the goul waleh eam e while the G&A bem: was playing annin short. Less than ‘a minute later, Cox returned the favor, setting. ap Brad Letham lor G & A'syoalwad gual. Rick Ulsen assisied on ihat marker" ct along with Cox. r Big Yellow ran the count todd belore the Bullets regained their defense with Gerry Smith setting up Ron Ballard in the shot. Ballard fired a shot that went off a. player's. slick aul- Trunt aud wound up in the net. Kereluik reunded oul hat- irick with Iwo quick goals. before ihe end of the second period. The first, al 16:39, came during a gual mouth seramble and the second, al 17:23, came from u shol oul Iront, . The Bullets starled the third the way they ended the first, weak defensively, Thé team,’ missing two regular wingers, couldn't muster the back - checking necessary to heep.G & Aat bay, ag they soon found aul, Rick Olsen scored his only owl al the game afler a mere nine and (er seconds with Harold Cox drawing an assist for his third point of the.night. Al 5:09 the Bullets had a glurieus upportunily lo° slart their come back when Dave Hoss was awarded a penalty shot, the first of season in [he league. “Pal Bayes. played Il right, though, dropping 10 his knees well-oul in front of the goal and Ross wound up firing the puck wide going for the fell hand corner, “» Seven minutes later. Clyde ‘i . the mid-way point were back on, equal fooling with the Blues, Dick Shinde scoring his {irst from ‘Clyde Inouye and Ron Ballard. The second peried also saw- the first fight of the game. George Smith was carrying the puck over the G&A line when yeliow shirts sandwiched . him oul of the play. He retaliated- with a slash and referee Len Trudeau's arm went up {0 signal a penalty. G & A nel minder Pai Hayes left his net in favor of a sixth attacker and some how -got tangled with Smith at the blue Jing. Hayes threw dow2 his stick and gloves, eballenged Smith and then skated Yo tné G & A bench, When the play was finally whistled down players of both teams were milling aboul when Gerry Sarich of G & A suddenly threw off his gloves and laun- ched himself al Smith. They went down tegelher. Although there was 20 ¢all, some fans claimed they saw Smith spear Sarich as he skated by, leading io the altacation, When it was laouye. Dick Shinde and Gerry garich broke out three on one- ind Sarich finished it off with a toal on a weak sho! At 16:30 ton Ballard added his second of he night after an ice long rush inde with a minute and fifty weonds left, Kerry Wing ‘upped the G & A victory when w swooped bebind the Builets wage and tucked the puck in the ypen corner. ; Gerry Dempster seured the ° ‘inal goal of The game wilh une seeond remaining when he took he puck from a G & A rear- guard and walked in along on ‘ul Hayes. - ‘The loss snapped the Buller Glass Bullet's. wine. ning sireak at three games... In the second: game“ Man- _ tique’s kept their play-uft hapes alive as-ihey jumped inia a 2-0: - Jaad and then held on fer a 3-3. ~ ia against a suddenly -wide-- . awake Terrace’ Hotel Bues - leu, ‘'s _ ‘fhe two teums played twa periods oof © yawn-inducing haekey. and then woke Up" enough (6 provide an exciling third period of play. _ ‘the first Mantique goal came shen Don Gillispie fired a-shol from: ihe puint thi hit, about three players. out. Creat. and bounced past. Ken Senger, who- was playing for. the firs( ime willow mask. He diseurded the mask for the third period. Mantique’s second’ goal ulso came inthe first when Fred _. Lawless raced the length af the ive and Lired ds low shet int into Ihe fiir corner of the net. The second period - was - scoreless. i in therhird the Blues came on the ice lo play hopkey and [rom : the opening whistle were ap- plying pressure.” Laurie Ketter made it pay off at the ¥:il mark when he scored fram. Gil Prince, breaking =. Ron ‘Tisserand'’s shul-ow bid. Twa- minutes later Graham Geeraert scored’ his first goal -of the season when he walked in alter winning a face-off and the game. was ued, . + Fwo minutes afer that goal, . Fred Lawless scored his second of the game. Hud Fisher tuok 2 shot- from the point that was going high. Lawless knocked the puek ot of. mid-air in front uf Senger wind it wound up in the net, . The Blues, determined io win the’ game and gel_a breathing ~gpace: far thelr hofd on second place, came right back and al’ 14:05 Mike Barg.was set up-by Marcel Tookenay and ,Peler - Jones for the final goal of ihe bing... - saltled both Smith and Satich were evicted from lhe game. Cooler heads prevailed until late In the third. , Between the two fights, fhe G & A leam went to town. . After only one minule and twenty-four seconds of play in- the third Dick Shinde and Les Thorsteinsen combined ta set Dick Shinde up for the go ahead , goal, Four minutes later with Ballard off {or holding, G & A scored a. short handed goal, Brad Letham banking # in the rebound of a shot from Harold Cox and G & A led by two. Seconds later ‘Letham and Rick Olsen sel up Harold Cox for his first of the game and Ihe score stood 4-1. : : The Blues started a come back al 10:10 while enjoying a man advantage. Mike Barg . looka pass from Gil Prince and dropped the puck back to Marcel ‘Tookenay al Ihe point. Marcel blasted a beaulifui shot Bame. When the final whistle went their were three mighty tired members of the Mantique Blazers. Sonny Covin, playing - © 2 THE HERALD, ; . \ Letham and Votsen again, assisting and ihe second {ight in the game was-on. Ak Robison and Bob Lyndon had tangled behind the Gordon .and An- , derson nei and whileeveryone’s . attention was an Cox and Letham and Olsen, they went to il, wrestling near the G & A Blue-line. Both players were ejected from ihe game. G & A put the icing on the cake at 16:07 when Shinde scored his second goal of the night with Sev Prottoni assisting, . As aresultof the fights in that game and similiar instances in other recem games, the league - is cracking down. A! a meeting Thursday night George Smith was suspended from further league action this season and Al Robison was given the. thumb fora three gamesireich. Gerry Sarich was suspended for one _game, a penally he’s aiready - served. As for Bob Lynden, apparently he was returning to the Coast where he lives this weekend anyway. * although il, Fred. Lawless and Don Gillispie were on. the ice from’ about the eight minute, -mark of the third period until the end, a. twelve minute shift. > ‘Terrace Commercial Huckey Leagué Standings - Jun. 24, 1974 Yeam - mot f Won Lost ‘Tied Poines vor tga Gordon & Anderson 1} P02) a 85S ‘Terrace Hotel 7° 6-1 IB 47 Pohle Lumber 5 6 1 1s WB Buller Glass a a Be 2 3 Mantique Blazers) 3° 8 2B 57 Nuime & Sean “Goals inisis ° Paies ‘ Hick Olson, G&A 13,0 27 + Tkiruld Cox. G&A mat Woe ; Diek Shinde, G&A‘. Le eye . Keray Wing, G&A qd 7 - Fred Lawles&; Blazers) 00. bs Hen Michaud, Hotel 12 bt Ken Ziegler, Pohle 2. Mg * Marcel Tockenay, Hotel 1G. t. a 3 Pere Jones, Hotel 1u 5 OPENALTY | LEADERS - Sonny” Covin, Blazers, 92 minutes ed only 4 games}. Gearge Snuth, Hotel, 46 “minules. Robinson, G & A, 44 minutes. ° : . (play Allen Skeena tournament J may set standard Skeena Junior Secondary School: in Terrace will be hosting a Juvenile Boys In- vilalional Volleyball tour- nament dp April 26, 26, and 27, and they hope the 16 best under- 10 high school teams in the province will be attending . _Skeena ieachers Ken Lundeen: md Hominy Hamuakawa are orginizing the: tournament whieh will utilize gym facilities al Skeena und Caledonia high schools, -'The tournament has been authorized by’ provincial enach Vie Lindal and . B.C. Volleyball Association president Dun MacLennan: Although it is basically. a provincial championship event similar to other 1éteam high schvol playoffs, such as seniors hold in basketball, volleybail’ and soccer, tle lournament is billed as an inyilational event becuuse it was: ‘nol arranged’ until late December after ail school ‘volleyball competitions ‘had been campleted, The iowrmnament could, however, set: ‘4 Standard for an ‘annual provincial championship, Basie information is as follows. *. All players mustha under 16° ~- be Of Dee, bh, 1973, : eye ‘.-'Teams Will be split inta two, | vight-team divisions for round . robin play. After round rabin is complete, the top four teams in cach, division enter a double! krockoul ‘championship: com- pelition, The bottom (pur. in each division “play: a “double knockout consolation com- petilion. © Trophies ‘will be warded to the first and second place teams: in-fhe cham- pionship section, and the fist place leam ‘in the consolation section. “There's also a most sporismanlike team trophy. ~ Other trophies include six first. all-stars, six’ second all slars: and. a most’ valuable player. First and second place ‘eam. players will be awarded: .j “special medals, and all: eom- petitors gel special ribbons supplied-by the ‘Junior Olympic Committee. Ail high’ school “zones inthe province have been ‘coniacted with information on the allotment of. teams fram thelr zone. Any zone unable lo ‘enter a team, will have its allotment passed on to another - zone for this year only. This’Is ‘to ensure the tournament gel a full 16 leams.’ °° The entry deadiine is March-Ist,” -, - he was doing, maybe -he. TERRACE, B.C. | ~ Letter to the editor Dear Sir: Who else but the old lady who supposedly tried to cause a riot at the Terrace Arena last Saturday evening alter the hockey game, ‘I voiced my opinion on the rotten caliber of refereeing thal we were gelling - and had got, thal particular evening , and how: do they _ expectus Lobuy seasons tickets to-walch such-games, : .L used no abusive language, no threats and did not touch anybody bodily, just got goodhand thoroughly fed up along wilh many more fans at , the way our games are being handled. I was promptly told, “Shut up-yeu stupid old ass ~-— "', Tsaw red, flipped my blanket over the bars, bul it didn’t hit it's larget. Are we as fans and supporters supposed to take this ‘kind .of talk, then this same person would: go out on the ice and penalize ours and. olher players for using abusive language, il just doesn’t add up tome. Iwas also told to get out of the Arena and nol to come back in again but went =. back the following ‘evening for (he - nex! hockey game, as | felt. they didn'l have grounds to keep me oul, a8 1 was ejected by an _Dora Alger the boys are trained to control their tempers and language, but someof these penalties they gel, -what else can you expect, keap ealm! Gosh, it's enough to make a preacher swear. Let's give these boys a chance and stop this passion: of hate thal appears on the ice to certain players, some of our local hoys have a chance to go places with “this club, what an opportunity for them. One of our boys lakes. More joshing than any, but he still comesout on the ice smiling -and leaves the same way. Don't know exactly why he _was suspended, but we lost, to me, one of the finest refs in the district, Red L'Esttange, let's .get him back, and lo you refs in question, don'l throw your arms up and quit, get together you fellows and be honest with one another on errors and let’s have some good games, 50 our bays will play much harder [or, although T don’ think. they could play finer hockey than-they did last, Sunday, in fact all weekend and let's get that play- off spot, good luck (o all and Go CenigGo. 0 ot A very sports: minded citizen , acting official who insisted he did not get-paid for the job - duesn't but his servic e club does. . . oo Those same supposedly un- paid offictals. were awaiting . anxiously for my arrival. the following day (and I ‘didn'l disappoint them) but: their comments were {o effect of, “Gee, L can't wait for thai old lady to come in, just lo see her thrown out of here,” mind you that was from what [ thought’ were Mature men. There may have been an apology made on my part, bul after hearing that no way would lever do so, Am surprised there has not been a fracas after some of these types of games, many times there have been a Don’t miss exciting ho ckey — a oe ae action tonight as the Terrace | Commercial Reps tangle with the RCMP. Game time . is 8:30 pretly hostile crowd file out. I know as most people do tbat. DL No. D-45 4 Wo. Freight _ charges if = ordered before mm Feb 28th. | FINANCING AVAILABLE WO DOWN PAYMEAT Z For approved credit... 967b uy os er ee en se re ee re ce ce a me a Sm . February. FIL: | 17 " PHONE ' 635-6368 Ltn te ye WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1974 The Ivan Carlisle rink of Smithers discuss a cruical shot in the eighth end of their final match against Prince Rupert's Kerr foursome, Carlisle is extreme left talking lo his lead Fred Shor- treid while Goerge Wall, partially hidden and third’ Wayne Baker eye [he situation, Kerr stole two on the end tying the game and making for an exciting end to the Zoue Six Finals, (M. Hamilton Photo). Carlisle takes third game to advance-to the’ The Ivan Carlisle rink of Smithers lost their first game of . the Counsel's Zone Six curling play-downs at the Terrace Curling Rink Jast weekend and then went to town, winning four slraig, lo clinch the right to represent this’ zone in the Counsel finals .early in The Carlisle their. first match of the play- downs, to the Kitimat Schooling rink and then defeated Buster Pailerson of Terrace, . the Gelinus rink of Kitimat and the Schooling foursome once again advance to the finals against the Kerr rink of Prince Rupert. Kerr knocked off Gelinus in- his first game, Giles in his —BEAT THE— _ .. BUDGET. _ WITH THESE SPECIAL ‘1973 PRICES =|, From KAWASAKI — ROADBIKES = et Z1-A 900° ‘HI-E 500°. $3. 400" ON-OFF ROAD BIKES — GB 100" WO-1A' 90" MIB OT" : KS - A 25° _ “JRECITY.MOTOR PRODUCTS LID. ff - - “ORDER FORM a "1. AM INTERESTED IN PURCHASING MODEL —— naan -- een nnn PLEASE FIND ENCLOSED DEPOSIT $-: _ NAME 1.--------~3-- ek . 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