—_— _ PAGE Al?, THE HERALD, Wednesday, February 18, 1977 Terrace Baskethall by Mike Ireland -- The Terrace Reds ended ’ All Seasons’ win streak at 21 -.fames Monda . defeating : Machine 96-91 in a - played ‘ledat half time 51-50, but the Reds stormed back in the night by Green well ame. Ali Seasons the second half to lead by as much as 12 points. All Seasons . mounted a comeback but could only draw within three points. They had two good chances to tie the game in the last two minutes but couldn’t convert their free throws. Playing strong games for the Reds were Willie Chamko with 30 points, Andy Ruygrok with 22 and John Walbergs with 20. High scorers for All Seasons were Mike Ireland with 27 points and Ed Devries and Tom Marvin with 20 points each. The Skeena Hotel Orphans mounted a second half comeback to defeat Ev's Clippers, 92-77 in the second game. The Clippers led 39-25 at half time but the 14 point spread was not enough as e Orphans, fed by Albert Olson and Pat Kofoed stormed back. Albert scored 16 of his 18 points in the second half along with Kofoed, who also scored 13 of his 21 points in the second half, Bill Gair added 16 additional points ‘for the Orphans. Rod Kluss and Dave Crawley led the Clippers with #4 and 16 points respectively. Wednesday night, All Seasons got back on the winning track by defeating Ev’s Clippers, 90-04, Mike Ireland, Doug McKay and Tom Marvin shared the scoring duties by scoring 24, 22 and 20 points respec- tively. For Ev’s, it was Rod Kluss firing in 31 points and Paul Walker with 22 points. The Terrace Reds had a bit of a letdown after their big win over All Seasons on Monday, as the fast im- proving Skeena Hotel Or- phans defeated them 99-92 in the second game. Albert Olson turned in a fine performance scoring 43 points. He was followed by Pat Kofoed with 22 points and Bill Gair with 16, Willie Chemko scored 25 and John Walbergs and Al Glover 24 points each for the Reds. Poke Slope = eB Delilah did not cut Samson’s hair. She made him sleep while someone else shaved his head. Bantams continue Winning ways -. Minor Hockey finals coming - up early in March. The Bantams hosted Stewart's Bantams for three “games at the Terrace - Arena. They won 9-4 Friday -night as Doug Ritchie fired a hat trick. Rob Brown came ‘up with a pair while singles ‘were notched by Emile Terrace won the Saturday afternoon encounter 4-1 with Larry Swanson, Greg Paulson, Bruno Hidber and Dodd doing the scoring. The score Saturday night was 7-6 for Terrace, Farkvam had twe goals. Others were scored by Jim Palahicky, Gagnon, Paulson, Hidber and Dodd, Terrace takes badminton . The Terrace Badminton ‘Club won the Challenge over the past 10 years since it was started. Midgets skated to an 11-3 win Saturday. Guy. -Fark- vam, Carmon Brown and Don McColl scored for Terrace. In Sunday’s 3-3 tie, Bob Dempster paced Terrace with two goals, Richard Smoley got the other. ; Terrace Juveniles also came up with a fie in two games against Prince - Rupert Juveniles. Rupert won. 9-3 Saturday night. Murray Hill‘ with two and ‘Mike Ford handled the Terrace scoring. In Sun- day’s 4-4 tie, Steve Smythe had a pair. Henry Davidson sumkatum Ski Hill. Manager Jos Konst says the T-bar - willbe for beginners and low intermediate training. It will be excellent for people moving from the bunny Rupert takes - Valentine ’spiel The rink skipped by Judy Marineau of Prince Rupert was the winner of “A” event Lea Scherk and lead, Bea in the Terrace Valentine Hardy to victory. - Bonspiel. Curling alongwith ‘“D” event and the Judy in winning the Fur- Terrace Drugs trophy went niture Stall Trophy were Wendy Atchison, third, Fran Elliott guided third, Velma Hauptman; second, to the Terrace rink skipped by Sally Barrie. ; Piaying on this team was third, Gail Kirk; second, Greta Bahula -and lead, Toni Morlok. Bantam Hockey Trophy from the Kitimat Players that represented and Ron Smaha had singles. . Carole Kristmanson, second py Club on Sunday. This is an Terrace were, in the men, - and Judy Irvine, Lead. : draw winners annual event where both Chuck Cey, Gordon Clent, Meanwhile, Prince Winning in “B” section ’ elubs select their best eight “men and best eight ladies --and play for the best out of 46: match-ups in singles, “doubles and mixed. . _ Terrace won by a margin “of 26 to 20 overall to take the trophy. This now brings the Ray Flaherty, Rick Slemko, Murdo Macdonald, John Wiese, Doug Jenion and Wayne Epp. The ladies were Pat Kenney, Sherry Anderson, Debbie Halam, Debbie Anderson, Irma Brewer, Fran Power, Diane Cey and Rupert Midgets edged Smithers Midgets 5-4, then played to a 7-7 lie. Stewart Juveniles outscored Kitimat Juveniles in a pair of games at Stewart. Scores were 10-8 and 11-10. And Kitimat Peewees split two with Smithers Peewees. Kitimat and taking the Terrace The Bantam Reps Hockey Hotel Trophy was the rink yy Team which will be skipped by Barb Heathfield of Terrace. She was backed by Del Moffat, third; Esther Andersson, second and lead, Dawn Elliot. Prince Rupert also took the “C” event and the G.E. travelling to Dawson Creek for the B.C. Winter Games conducted a raffle to provide funds for their trip. The draw ‘took piace last Sunday just before a game between themselves and the Winners are $50 food voucher donated by the Terrace Co-op, Mr. A.J. McColl. eve" A Yukon Mickey donated by the Terrace Herald was taken by M. Cline and a watch donated *; Terrace Bantam Repshad Gagnon, Troy Farkvam, Terrace Midgets an EE aie oT co . ’ a good weekend as they Ken Wideman and Simon managed a tie in two games LINE ON LEFT.OF PICTURE shows the ap- slope fo the intermediate which is presently too big a ‘prepare for the district’ Dodd at Kitimat. Kitimat's proximate location of the proposed T-bar at Kit- jump. It willbe about 350 feet wide and the T-bar will ° have a vertical rise of 356 feet. It will also offer ex- cellent night skiing. , ‘ - Closing Out Effective February 238th | We appreciate all our regular your bottles for refund. | customers and invite you to return by Shopper’s Drugs went to Stewart Rep team. Jan McKinnon. e ALI 4 challenge to five wins each May McFarland. won 5-4, then lost 7-4. 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