oy are eT aan) ke . . + % *? we WAT TERR WAC bAT Ist Annual HIDDEN WEIGHT Fish Smoker Courtesy Luhr Jensen wd ova mall SALMON FISHING DERBY NOW IN FULL SWING THIS WEEKS PRIZE Kodak Model 100 Instant Camera Courtesy Sight & Sound Mens Watch - Courtesy Carters Jewellers Asaorted Tackle - Courtesy Luhr Jensen Gift Certificate - beeen Courtesy Saan Store Smoker Smoker |f OTHER WEEKLY PRIZES Assorted Tackle - Tackle Box & Kit - Courtesy Gibbs - Norco Courtesy Overwaitea Courtesy K mart Courtesy Luhr Jensen a, LARGEST FISH PRIZES . Largest Spring Entered Largest Cohoe Entered During the Derby wins During the Derby Wins /-A ROD & REEL A ROD & REEL “. Courtesy is ." Courtesy \ Daiwa - Algonquin — Daiwa - Algonquin — y, i A trip for 2 to Las Vegas, Hotel accommodation included ia Leaves Terrace Oct. 11, 1979 Returns Terrace Oct. 15, 1979 can RULES - All entries must be ac- companied by a valid anglers licence and an official entry form available at Overwaitea or in each Fridays edition of the Daily Herald. i} - Any salmon caught in fresh water within a 50 mile radius i ‘of Terrace is eligible. - Only fish weighed in at the Overwaitea Store in the Skeena Mail during regular store hours are eligible. - Entries for each week will close at 5 p.m. Saturday. GRAND PRIZE | A LONG WEEKEND in LAS VEGAS COURTESY Halda Travel Skeena Mall Merchants Association 7 - \__To be awarded on a draw basis-all entries elig* ‘ec —__—_— CP Air - Limit one entry per person per day. + Employees of the Daily Herald or the Skeena Mall are ineligible. - Weekly winners will be. announced in each Tuesday .. edition of the Daily Herald. OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM ee Sm FeV SES yes crm ap rm ems mie mS OOS OR SD NS eS SS a natn ew oS wee Siiiikeena maii | SALMON FISH] i} Name... enn : vate , oF de iaist ey et oe oe ee ae ee plesCaua 2 ——- al + ve ee FO Wa completed Official Weight = RBY y ae la officials daily herald ee me Se arr es et es ee cre ee ee a \ cn een Astvos topple Jesus Alou’s ‘two-run double in a four-run eighth inning lifted Houston Astros to a 4-1 victory over San Francisco Giants and into first place in the West Divi- sion of baseball’s National League. The Astros took a half. game lead over Cincinnati Reds, who dropped a 3-1. decision to Los Angeles Dodgers. | Alou's game-winning hit came off Gary Lavelle, the third of four San Francisco -pitchers, Dave Bergman and Cesar Cedena had consecutive singles off reliever Greg Minton prior to Alou’s hit. Denny Walling then singled in plnchrunner Julio Gonzalez and Enos Cabell doubled to score Walling and make it 4-1, The Dodgers beat the Reds on Steve Garvey’s tie- breaking homer in the seventh inning. In other NL games, Willie Stargell’s RBI double with one out In the ninth inning gave the Enst Division- leading Pittsburgh Pirates a 65 victory over New York Mets. Montreal Expos. remained one game behind the Pirates with a 41 victory over St. Louls Cardinals as Gary Carter and Ellis Valentine stroked three hita apiece. One of Carter’s hita was his 2ist homer of the season. Barry Foote blasted four hits, including a grand-slam homer in Chicago's five-run fourth inning, helping right- hander Rick Reuschel and the Cubs breeze to a 15-2 rout of Philadelphia Phillies. Gene Tenace hit his 17th home run of the season, lifting San Nlego Padres toa 41 victory over Atlanta Braves. TERE WCE-AATTIVAT daily herald SP RTS | On Saturday, Montreal whipped St. Louls 7-2, New York edged Pittsburgh 3-2, Philadelphia outlasted Chicago 9-8, Cincinnati dumped Los Angeles 4-1, San Diego blasted Atlanta 9-2 and San Francisco shaded Houston 2-1, In the American League, | Rick Dempsey slugged the firat grand-slam of his career and Gary Roenicke and Al Bumbry each hit homers as Baltimore Orioles routed Boston Red Sox 16-4. Frank Tanana, trying to come back frqm tendinitis in his left shoulder, gave up five hits in 5 2-9 innings to register his first victory since June 5 as California Angels beat Milwaukee Brewers 5-2. Larry Gura fired a alx- hitter and George Brett collected three hits as Kansas City Royals beat Seattle Mariners 3-1. Johnny Grubb slammed a tworun homer and two rellef pitch- ers preserved Steve Comer’s sth victory as Texas Rangers beat Minnesota Twins 6-5. John Wockenfuss drove in three runs and rookie Mike Chris and Aurelio Lopez checked New York on four hits, leading Detroit Tigers to a 3-1 victory over the Yankees, Bobby Bonds’s grand slam capped a five-run ninth inning that powered Cleveland Indians to a 14-10 victory over Toronto Blue Jays. Brian Kingman fired a fourhitter and Jeff Newman's runscoring singlein the firat inning carried Oakland A’s to a 3-0 victory over Chicago White Sox in the first game of a Anublehaader. TERRACE SOCCER Richard Dotson, pitching in hia second major-league game, hurled a aix-hitter to give the White Sox a 70 second-game victory. On Saturday, Cleveland downed Toronta 5-4, Giants | Baltimore edged Boston 3-2, Oakland shaded Chicago 2-1, New York beat Detroit 54, Texas dumped Minnesota 6- 2, California defeated Milwaukee 3-2 and Seattle beat Kansas City +2. Lions dropped Winnipeg 17-15 By CONWAY DALY WINNIPEG (CP) British Columbia Lions capitalized on a fourth quarter turnover and went on to defeat Winnipeg Blue Bombers 17-16 In a Canadian Football League game Sunday afternoon. Defensive back Ken Hinton grabbed a pass off Winnipeg quarterback Billy Troup, giving the Lions posgeasion on the Winnipeg 49 yard Hne. B.C. icllowed wn ane quick passes, tor 20 yar Terry Balley and a 29-yard pass-andrun play to Tyron Gray. Gray, who caught seven passes in all for a total of 122 yards, wad all alone near the sidelines when he took the pass from quarterback Joe Paopao. . Gray went over standing up, giving the Lions a 17-12 edge at 7:54 of the fourth’: quarter. After that, the best the Bombers could do was a” 42-yard field goal by Bernie Ruoff. The Lions now have seven wins, one loss and one He. Running back Larry Key got the other B.C. touchdown, a three-yard plunge in the third quarter that was set up by Paopao’s 43-yard pass to Al Charuk. “Sus Soccer tourney saw action for the youngsters Lui Passagila converted both touchdowns and added a 2@yard field goal in the firat quarter. The Bombers’ lone touchdown came in the third quarter on a slx-yard pass from Dieter Brock to Mike Holmes, after the Bombers had moved deep into Lions’ territory on consecutive passes to Gord Paterson for gains of 26 and 20 yards. Bernie Ruoff accounted for the other points for the Bombers who now have three wins and six losses. In addition to the fourth- quarter convert, Ruoff booted five points In the second quarter, on a 49-yard field goal and singles of 63 and 49 yards. The Lions scored on:their © firat offensive series, taking the ball after a third-down - punt by- Winnipeg and moving in five plays into position for Passaglia’s field ‘goal at'éi20,° ° The Bombers came back ‘with Gary Rosolowich grabbing a Pacpao pass and running it from the B.C. 43 yard line to the 19. Brock, who started at quarterback, moved the Bombers down to the Lions’ one yard line, throwing to Walt Passaglia, handing off to Holmes for eloht vards, Photo by Don Schatter Knockout meet here By DON SCHAFFER ° Herald Staff Writer: The. Terrace Minox Soccer Association’s., final »tour- nament§ "were Held; this the yearjadnd the tour- hamenta ‘suctessfal: “We had: about 400 people out watehiig the games all day, except’. when the Whitecaps. were on TV,” ~ Inglis sald, “The quality of the play was really good, and we're really looking forward to next year.” In Division 2, Manuel's Pumas were regular season champions, and they went on to become tournament champions as well by defeating Philpott's Cheetahs 1-6 in the final game, They got to the final of the tournament by trouncing Sight & Sound Tornadoes 6-0 in their first game. The Cheetahs lost to Sight & Sound in the tourney’s first game in the shootout, after the game ended tied 1-1. In the semi-final, they met Sight and Sound again and advanced to the final by winning 4-0. In Div. 3, Bavarian Inn Oxen went into the tourney ea regular season cham- plions, but loat in the final to Mr. Mikes Sharks 2-1. Due to the draw, the final was a rematch of the semi-final game in which Mr. Mikes prevailed by an identical score 2-1. To get to the final after this loss, Bavarian Inn had to beat Cedarland Giants by a 21 score. In that division tournament’s first game, Cedarland dumped, Murferd’s Moaquitces 61-, and in the second Mr. Mikes. whipped All Seasons Blazers 6-0. In the third game, Cedarland was beaten by Bavarian Inn 4-2, which set up their rematch in the second semi-final. In other games, Murfords lost to all Seasons 5-0, and All Seasons was beaten by Cedarland 4-1. The Division 4 tournament was a double-knockout af- fair, with Highe'’s Surveyors edging West End Eagles 1-0 in the final. First-round actlon saw West End dumped Finning Flyers 6-1, Pohle Coyotes drop Co-op Kickers 4-0, Highe’s Sur- veyora edge Skeena Foresrs 21 and Faber’s Bombers lose to Moose Internationals 40. In the second round, regular-season chattips Weal End edged Pohle 1-0, Highe’s beat the Moose 5-1, Finning lost to Co-op in the shootout after a scoreless draw, and Faber's beat Skeena 4-0. The semi-final in the winner's round saw Highe’s squeak past West End 1-0, foreshadowing the final game. In the loger's side, Co- op lost to the Moose 3-1, and Faber’s were edged in the shootout by Pohle after a 1-1 standoff. The quarterfinal saw Moose advance by _ beating Pohle 4-2, only to lose to Weet End 5-2 in the semi-final, ~ Division 5's tourney ended with a dramatic shootout between Ken’s Photo Mighty Mites and the Kinamen Jets, the Jeta prevailing three shots to one. In the first round, Kinsmen Jets shut- out Kenworth Cats 4-0, Wedeene Whitecaps skunked McEwans Firebirds 9-0, Totem Ford Mustangs beat Doe's United 2-0, and Ken’s Photo eased past Terrace Chrysler Aspens in the shootout after a 2-2 draw.. Second round winner’s-side games saw eventual champs Kinsmen lose to Wedeene's in the shootout after a scoreless draw, and Totem Ford I lose In the shootout to Ken's Photo after tying at nil. Second round loser's side games saw Kenworth shade McEwan’s 2-1, and Terrace Chrysler win in the shootout over Doc's United after a 1-1 draw. The winner's side semi-final saw Ken's Phata win their thirdin a row in the shootout, thking Wedeene after a scoreless tle, In the loser's side third-round Kenworth Cats lost to Totem Ford 3-), while Kinsmen Jets squeaked Terrace Chrysler 43. Kinsmen then advanced to the loser's side semi-final by edging Totem Ford in the ahootout after a draw at nil, after which they won another In the shootout over Wedeene after a 2-2 tie. This set up the _final game, won by the Jets In the shootout, Soccer is a growing sport in the jealine vey, at times even. si ers from the baseball league, Since this is only the second year Terrace has had a soccer league, the organisers and coaches who gave thelr time to the sport must surely rate congratulations. The quality of the play was high in the tournaments, a8 was that of the officiating and the at- titudes of 99 per cent of the Spectators. ‘om Flynn, director of Division 6, sald that the shootout system of deciding the winner of drawn games was good in some waya and hot quite so good in others, “It’s a hell of a way to lose a game, especially In the final game of the tournament, ‘because It doesn't really decide which team was better, only which team haa’ better shooters,” Flynn said. : “Some of these kids, especially the little ones, are just dead after an hour-long game, ard dust don't have e ener; an overtime poy any In the tournament situation, a quick end to the proceedings is necessary as Well, so that the next game can be started and the game finished on echedute, All in all, the aasoclation had a very successful set of tournaments, which served as a fitting end to a suc- ceasful year of soccer.