TUESDAY MORNING COFFEE LEAG : | eas Stitch & Sew ~Coffee - Mates Snubs: oe ee, Coffee Slurpers ’ ‘Fruit Loops. ‘ Hopefuls: "--NoSeeUms ’ Flukes 0." "Team High Single ~ Fruit Loops < 96r. ~ Yah-Hoos ' Misfits >. Ladies High Single - Jean, ve - ‘ UE. Team High Triple — Fruit Loops +- 2649 Team High Triple ~ Coffee Mates --:2633 _ Team High Single — Fruit Loops ~ 961: "; Ladies High Triple — Carol Julséth' - 609". ‘Ladies High Triple ~ Jan Thompdon ~.603 Ladies High Single - Rose Salvisherg - 270: - Ladies High Single — Jan ‘Thompson -- 254. “ Ladies High Average ~ May Bell — 199°... | Friday Mixed League |” M Blackouts . Playmates . Amaieurs High Flyers. Kofoed Wine 0’s Team High triple’ -:.Yah-Hoos —'3004 --- Team High Single - Blackouls - 1063 Men’s High Triple - Paul Salvisberg - 717°.” Men's High Single - .Marcet Souvan ~ 296. a Ladies High Triple - Gail Kofoed - 703, Ladies High Single — Gail .Kofoed - 274.0.” Mens High Average,-- Paul Salvisherg ~ 248° . Women's High Average -- Aurora Schulmeister —~ 205 - Monday Night Mixed League 2 Standings: 1 Drop Inns - 21 Idiots - 19 B.C. Forest Service - Fursshlygginers:- 11. ToTo's-10 .:- The Windmills -10 °°. The Windmills -9 7 Phoney Five-2°00 0) -Telephones- 000 ep Mens High Average -."Rae Rowe - 24395 2000 7 Ladies High Average - Elaine Ippel «189°. *:. Team High Three - Drop Inns - 2858 : Team High Single - Drop Inns - £000 . .. -Mens High Triple - Rae Rowe -777 .” Mens Hegh Single - Joe Schulmeister - 266, _. Ladies High Triple - Eva. Braun:- 573 . Ladies High Single - Elaine Tppel - 236 - Wednesday Ladies League Team High Triple ~ Head Pins - 2895 Team High Single - Head Pins - 1054... * Ladies High Triple - Jean Both - 712 .. "Ladies High Average ~ Jean Both-223 League Leaders - Alley-Kats'>'38 points Thursday Night Mixed League oo, Team High Triple - Mavericks - 3188 =~ Team High Single - Glacier Glass - 1177 | Mens High Triple - Ken Cottrell - 799 Mens High Single - Nelson Gillis - 322 Ladies High Triple - May Bell - 693 Ladies High Single - Ruby Tingley - 274 League Leaders - Tillicums - 36 1 ie Se H ne - " ' i oo ‘season which " By Cheryl Olson & Disa Ostrom . s The third in a series of high school athietic playdays was held this weekend hete in 1 Terrace, with two finals and the continuation ‘league, °° . Action resumes in Smithers next weekend. with a single Sport, volleyball. All schools:in ' the area, however, are hard at of the volleyball : work getling their basketball . ~. leams into shape for the coming slarts November N, " - . . “ : 1. CROSS-COUNTRY "Tn the 20 girl cross-country -] | competition four Skeena girls placed in the top ten with Ruby ‘Juba-once again leading: the ', Way. Ruby run the course in an pelea se teterccanten nets OO! het seni 7 Se re ea eee SPORTS 2 Fatat ts ate ekend The Terrace Tigers, our entry in the PNWHL, open their firat - season of play this weekend - ” eight with the second with back-to-back games in Prince Rupert. The first will be played Saturday evening at Sunday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. " Optimism among: the club ‘Officials is high, The team has been working out under coach ’ Art Parks and manager Jerry - toclub sources, has been to get - ' 11:19 to break her own record.. Other Skeena runners placed fourth, fifth and seventh. - In: the junior Boys Cross- Country another. repeat per- formance came from Gerry Lichtenfeld. The Skeena runner smashed the old record by nearly two full minutes, Six other Skeena runners finished, third, fourth, fifth, sexth, seventh, and tenth. The Senior Boys competition was the most exciting of the ‘series with Gaeton Pozsgay of Kitimat and Caledonia’s Rod Smith crossing the line neck and neck for a tie, Both runners established a new record for the course. ‘The other Caledonia runners finished fourth, sixth, . seventh, eighth and ninth. The 2 MBA. under [| way again “sos, ByFreaPhilpot a + League play inthe Terrace:Mert ‘Po. got.under way lash Manday. in theCa _ on Games will. - November, ;*: playéd at 7 and 8:30°p. - |, Corainencing the week of November 6, leagu _. itwlee a week Mondays and Thursdays at7 and 8:30 p. Season will end on March 31 next year, ingue play willbe . mn, The The league schedule is currently being draws up and ‘will be available to players soon. peting; There are five teams com- Cedarland Tire, Daiken Construction, Millers : Mens _ ‘Wear, Lakelse Hotel and the Kla-how-ya Crusaders, ‘ : All players are welcomed. Any player not already signed with a team and wishing to play basketball should contact’ either myself, Fred Philpot at 635-6441 or Rod Klass at 635- 1, Cedarland Tire - or 2. Lakelse Hotel - LH 3. Millers Men's Wear - MMW 4. Dakins Construction - DC ‘5. Klahowya Kruseders - KK": Monday’ Oct, 16 “Exhibition Game” 2 Times — we 7300 CT ys LH ot 8:0. MMW vs DC Monday Oct.23 | °. Times. ys 7:00 LH is MMW. 8:30 CT vs DG. Monday Oct. 30 °-* 7:0 ° MMW. vs CT 8:0 DC ws KK Monday Nov. 6... a _ 7:00 KK ys MMW - 8:90 CT vs LAE : Thursday Nov: +. 7:00 "LHus KK. _ 80- MMW:vs DC Monday Nov, 13° 7:00-DC vs LH © KK Thursday Nov. 16. 7:00 DC ys CT: } He's called Snow Pup, But he Works Ike. — :- _ & beaver, Cleans: 4°50 fool driveway,in’.) |. mye less than 15 minutes. Plows"sidewatks, | ; porcties and those ircky smaller eréas, ; “eo! inary. mm | an te Thursday Dec, 14 7:00° LH vs KK ° : 8:30 “MMW vs DC Monday Jan, 8: ‘. 2:00 CT.vs KK ° 4:30 LH vs DC Py Thursday Jan.-11 7700. DC:¥s MMW © 390° KKvs LA anday Jan, 15°. * 7300. LH vs CT... :30 ' MMW. vs KK “Thursday Jan. if: 7:00 “KK vs-DC: * 8:0 -C vs MMW ‘Monday.Jan’ 22: 2:00; MMW vs LH ;3:30DC.vs CT _Modiay Jan, 2:2": 700: MMW 30; LH = "— eS Ss tie left the senior bays ‘cham- pionship in the event undecided, VOLLEYBALL Action got under way at 10 a.m. on Saturday at the Caledonia Gym for the second of a three part round robin series. The tournament resumes next weekend in Houston, 7 _ The Caledonia Girls A team beat Smithers 15-0 and 19-16, ° keeping their lead, undefeated in four straight. The girls B team, however, did. not join them .in victory, losing to Kitimat 15-4 and -15-3. The Caledonia Senior boys A- team defeated Prince Rupert in . two close matches 15-13 and 15- 12 and then took Kilimat 15-8 and 15-10, ae . The Skeena A team in the girls league continued in their winning way. The girls are now second in the standings wilh . five wins in six games. The B team played well enough to Salvage a win against two losses, ‘ . The Junior A boys on the ** other hand suffered there first: defeats in.a long time. Going into the play day they had a . Winning streak, of twenty-two - games but lost two out of. three ‘-on ‘Saturday. Needless to say the boys still top the standings. "The B feam from Skeena split -[ there matches, dropping a clase one to Booth Ravens of Rupert and then defeating the Rupert _ Senior School entry: ; The play-downs and -zone.. . finals forthe volleyball will be _ held in Terrace on the 11 of next month, .. ~ “Soccer - ’ The Skeena Grade Eight boys became the league champions in two straight games ham- mering Kitimat 10-0 and then squeezing by Smithers 4-1, Cliff Flury -scored six goals for Skeena during the meet. 7 The Junior Boys team. from Skeena fared not so well. They © lock the league standings then ‘dropped the final match of the | ’ play-offs to Prince Rupert 3-0. The loss was the first time Skeena -had “not won the ‘championship in three years. ° | -’ ‘Then in: the big final the. . Caledonia Senior boys team put up a:valiant struggle against Kitimat but got walked on 6-1, Kitimat advances to’. the - ge Series mare a a SS aes we as “LARGE DUET adh iets oe ae oad BIRD : re iene an cy Schwagler. for the past wa weeks. Most of that, according ' the players back into shape, - This writer caught a practice’ earlier this week and all E can say is I’m glad it wasn't me, Art Parks cruised slowly at center ice while the team cir- cled the ice, slowly or full out, whalever,. Parks signalled, cows There are about 23 players § “trying out for the team but the -coach is still willing to take a lookproapects. By December 1 the team must be down to thirty players and then down ta 17 and two goalies for the start of the New Year, so its not too late. ” The team looked good. There were several fine skaters, a couple that were really digging and, based on past per- formances there does at ape pear to bee problem in «.~1 neta, ‘The Tigers . December .second due-to the construction still taking placeat Terrace area, On the second: Prince George entry in the league with games on Friday and Saturday, Thenext series for the Tigers, after this weeks opener in * home. ‘opening “will not: be until ‘Terrace Tigers, get out and cheer for them? the locals come up agairist the Thats this Saturday at § p.m. - and then again on Sunday al “1:30 p.m. in:the Prince Rupert arena to watch the Terrace Tigers in their first ever hockey game ae Hudson Bay Taxidermy | ‘DOUG & LINDA , CLINKENBEARD Game Heads, Lifesize, Rugs a Fish - R.R.1 Smithers, B.C 2 Miles West on Highway .16 Phone 847-3808 FRANK | HOWARD. NDP Skeena invites you fo Join him ‘Also at these times re Wed. 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