tha Every morning 15 members of the 55- member Blueback Swim Club do their laps in the Terrace Pool. They swim three kilometres, roughly the distance from Terrace to Thornhill. Coach Sharon Lewis took four youngsters to the provincial championships last July and came home with two bronze medals and a fifth place in the boys 12-13 relay. With more practice and more experience, the club hopes to send more swimmers to the Winter Games in March. " HARDWARE STORES a a Tuesday, October 4 bring you ” TV. GUIDE ALL LISTINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE to midnight Not so hungry now Lions deserved it The Canadian Press Vic Rapp summed it up best after both conference leaders in the Canadian Football League took it on the chin in weekend games. “We got exactly what we deserved,” the British Columbia coach said Sun- day after his Western Conference-leading Lions were stunned 19-15 at Winnipeg by the Blue Bombers. ‘We didn’t bother to block or protect our passer and we didn’t sustain a drive all day long.” Marv Levy was't quite so eloquent at Montreal where his Alouettes, atop the highlighted by a successful third-and-two gamble at the B.C, 24. WASHINGTON SCORES Jay Washington scored the other Winnipeg TD, kicker Bernie Ruoff con- verting both major scores and adding a 40-yard field goal and two singles from unsuccessful field goal at- tempts. Leon Bright scored both B.C. TDs, one on a 36 yard pass play with quar- terback Jerry Tagge, the ather on a 58-yard pass play with running back Mike Strickland. Lui Passaglia kicked two converts and a single. for the Montreal points with two first-half field goals, giving him a season total of 102 and a 2¢-point edge on runner-up Gerry Organ of Ottawa. Saskatchewan turned back a third-quarter move by Calgary to pull out the win at ina, Two fourth-- arter singles by kicker ob Macortti were the margin of victory. SET UP PASSES Interceptions set up two TD passes by veteran Ron Lancaster, the _ first covering 14 yards to Joey More sports, Page 8 KING (NBC) CFTK m: | (cBe) BCTV (CTV) KCTS (PBS) KIRO (CBS) Flinstones Filnstones Mary Moore Tyler Emergency Emergency ‘Emergency Emergency Hourglass Hourglass - Hourglass Hourglass News News News News “Stars on Ice Stars of Ice Search and Rescue asus laeas | esas [seas Name That Tune “The Sandpiper’ Elizabeth Taylor Happy Days Happy Days Rene Simard Show Rene Simard Show Man from Atlantis Richard Burton Eva Marle Salnt Charles Bronson Con‘t MASH MASH The Fifth Estate ‘The Fiflth Estate Swlich Cont’ Cont’ Eyewitness News Miller Lov Grant Lou Grant Lou Grant Lou Grant The National Night Final Ninety Minutes CTV News News Hour Final Kolak Kalak. Eastern Conference, offered rookie QB Mark Jackson much protection against a fearsome Toronto front four and fell to the Argonauts 18- 6 in an emotionpacked, penalty-filled game at Olympic Stadium. The B.C. loss was only its third against nine wins tor a four-point spread over runnerup Winnipeg and Saskatchewan Roughriders, who nipped Calgary Stampeders 19-17 in another Sunday game. Ottawa Rough Riders doubled the score on Ed- monton Eskimos, 34-17, in an interlocking game Saturday at Ottawa. VISITS CALGARY Ottawa is in Calgary for next Saturday's only scheduled game. Saskat: chewan visits Montreal on Sunday with two Thanksgiving Day outings lined up tor Monday— Toronto at Hamilton Tiger- Cats and Winnipeg at Ed- monton. The loss 121! Montreal six points clear of second-place Toronto, but it marked their fourth setback in their last five starts after opening the season with seven straight wins. Three of those losses have been to Toronto. At Winnipeg, Bomber coach Bud Riley admitted his charges did a job on the Lions. “We did a good job covering on the specialty teams this time and didn’t allow them any big breaks. That's wat killed us the last time,” he added, recalling the Lions’ 25-17 win at Win- nipeg on Aug. 17. Quarterback Raiyth Brock capped a 68-yard march late in the game for Winnipeg's oahead poinis, going over rom the Lions one-yard line after setting the stage with a 14-yard run. The march was Montreal hasn’t looked a winnerss since No. 1 quarterback Joe Barnes went out with a shoulder separation. Veteran Sonny Wade is still the CFL's best reliever but he, too, had trouble putting points on the board before being sidelined with injuries last weekend after a couple of starts. Rookie Mark Jackson was ‘left to face the wolves— Toronto’s front four of Jim _ Corrigall, Wayne Smith, Granville Liggins and Ecomet Burley--and did a commendable job in the face of their persistent ressure until late in the irst half when both teams started to play by the book rather than the heart. ARGOS RETAILIATE With allegations of “dirty’’ Argo play emanating from the Mon- treal camp through most of last week, Toronto seemed intent on proving just how formidable they can be when aroused. The Als retaliated and the game officials were credited with moving the yardsticks more often than the players. - More than 200 yards in penalties were handed out in the opening half and the two teams wound up with a total of 279 penalty yards—i46 assessed to the Alouettes. Chuck Ealey, the maligned Argo quar- terback, tossed touchdown . passes torookie runnin ck Mark Bragagnolo an veteran flanker Mike Eben, both covering 10 yards. Zenon Andrusyshyn con- verted both Toronto major scores, added a 26-yard field goal and a single. Don Sweet, the East’s leading scorer, accounted Walters in the first quarter and another of 24 yards in the third quarter to Brian O'Hara. both converts and a 28-yard field goal. Calgary QB John Hufnagel combined with Tom Forzani on a seven- yard scoring play and tossed a two-point conversion to Alex Morris. Kicker Cyril McFall completed the Cal- gary scoring with a convert and field goals covering 43, 32 and 41 yards. Grey Cup champion Ot- tawa stayed in the running © for an EFC post-season berth in the mud at Lan- sdowne Park hehind the throwing arm of backup quarterback Conredge Holloway. The win leftthem 7 tied with Hamilton, idle on | the weekend, just two points back of Toronta. Holloway came off the bench to engineer three scoring plays, tossing two TD passes to tight end Tony Gabriel and another to running back Richard- Holmes. Organ kicked two field goals, converted all three touchdowns and added a single while Holloway kicked a single from a broken field goal try. COMPLETES Cornerback Berryman completed the Ottawa scoring by nailin Edmonton quarterbac Bruce Lemmerman in the Eskimo end zone. Edmonton kicker Dave Cutler ac- counted for all his team’s points with five field goals and two singles, giving him a league-leading point total of 128. The outcome left the Eskimos in fourth place in the West with 10 points, four ahead of Calgary. i * New Business's Not listed in our B.G. Tel Directory. K & J AUTOMOTIVES - 638-6484 VILLAGE MEATS- 638-1765 Here f TERRACE OIL BURNER SERVICES- 635-4227 Free - for ONE month courtesy of the DAILY HERALD Hf you wish your business phone listed for your customers Please Call 635-6357 Live Cont Cont Cont. The Late Show “Seventh Avenve’’ a Crime‘ Late Movie: “Anatomy of acoritti added . 200 +15 330 245 ‘Wheel of Fortune Knockout Knockout October 5 “Friendly. 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