lets” Are New Jersey Nets were ‘elimination ” Nets asked that the final eliminated from | the five seconds be replayed National Basketball because of. a controversy Association ‘playoffs over whether the 24-second Thuraday night: but. have shot clock ran out before _ protested their 88-87 loss to © the Bucks took a shot. . Milwaukee Bucks, ° _ . If the victory stands, the In a ‘telegraih to com- Bucks’ Marques Johnson _ missloner David Stern, the will credit implementation ~ Peas club — awards tthe Terrace Peake gymnastics club was: ‘in Prince George recently for their final meet of thesedson. = The Terrace club performed extremely well picking up 5 inedals and 43 ribbons in all, Some dramatic .im- yement has been seeri in many of the gymnasts over - th 6 eason.: Coaches and managing personnél were all” yipleased with the results. ay al results of the gympix meet in Prines George May ne Bars. -Beam. Floor. .Vaillt, -Overall P ieid Ariderson 210° 640 «6.80: 8.20 4 pimaBryant 7.70 690 7.35 6.55 — oth KriaPairless 805 (7.250 7.85 (7.05 - |. ord Pain Franson 7.60 7.20 7.35 (7.05. Sth Rhonda Klukas = 7.05 6.25 7.20 5,85 Sth. - rea Komlos 690 §806-°7.70. 7.90 Ist: Kristi Leblond 805 5.50 7.50 7.40. > Sth Rose Lenser 680 $90 620 5.70 13th Kim Overton . 7.60 490 625 675 . 1ith Leanne Phillips 5.55 5.75 660 4.35 6th LorrainePhillips 7.00 5.45 7.90 7.45 - 4th Lori Protheroe 7.30 «7.50 7.60 8.95 7th NikkiSchaufhauser 7.15 660 845 7.60 and KarleenSchmidt 4.95 5.53 15, 145 ard ShannonSkrabyk 585 5.60 665 6.30 14th The recreational and intermediate groups of the Peaks gimnastics club were recently awarded Canadian gymnastics federation andpremier sports awards. The recreational club which meets Saturday mornings had 58 gymnast receiving awards. Red, orange and blue ‘badges of the premier sports awards were handed out as well as five red badges of the Canadian gymnastics ‘fedérati¢n development program. The club is coached by a Btoup of five coaches and gymnasts from the com- petitive club assist in coaching as wiel. The intermediate club which practices Wednesday nights is the stepping stone for those athletes wishing to enter competition. 33 gymnasts received awards for their efforts this season. . Skills become more. specific at this level. The com- pelitive club is selected from the intermediate club on a tryout basis. hig year a competition with Kitimat has been arranged for some of the top gymnasts from the intermediate club. The meet will take place on June 1 GACREATION CLUS GYMNASTICS AWARDS - - ; MIER SPORTS AWARD Rao Soren Hedberg 4 navn. seerentene K ie Kindred pridara Kennedy apie . George — J. if OR, Sumani Mac Kenzie fer, Kuehne a ana 194 Ricketts Teri MacKenzie Carailne Pili Cindy Olson dulle Kozler thay Jossee Jenniss Erin Davies - Trena Soucie Charlotte Jordan Allson Chase Sonja Hedbero T-Jay MacKenzie Laura Jones PaulinaLepp Stephanie Kuhar Rosa Mikelott Stephen Syrette _ CANADIAN GYMNASTICS FEDERATION RED. Sheena Worden Fay Campbell Angelo Palmy 6th. aT ates i) teaches Sieh - Janna Meneghella’ oe ‘Yvatte Syratte | Oarcey MCLeliand Krista Lynn Semenchuk INTERMEDIATE CLUB GYMNASTICS AWARDS PREMIER SPORTS AWARD RED Setone Popovich ORANGE (Kally Prinz eo.p Renee Plantings Ker) Karu Christine Gys CANADIAN GYMNASTICS FEDERATION RED . Vanesse Deakin Lana Geler Joanna Mutichke it Bratton Overton Paula DeVivetras . oo : BLUE : , _ Jodi Goodlad - ' , ‘ Lianne How : aan Annyha Klinger Martha Berky Orelle Walker Karin Van Daalen Yanessa Pearsan Peter Visser “! o> Shetiay Haywryluk + Devglas Mackenzie teed a sPereet Pe Holly Joy H Cheryl (rwin * HU Springer Jamie Greenwood Andrea Jelferies Heather Stanley Koren Shepherd Nicole MeKinnan Nicole Collison ’ Jess! Sothcott _. Betky Sintonds - Lisa Clark “Karen Wilkinson Niomi Smith Byron Mikaloft Ryan Prinz Wendy Prinz Jennifer Stevenson Jerri Batier Jennifer Watt Aralyn Lutz Carly Bellna Janet How Heather Albright * Jennifer Henderson ., Lynn Hanry Harotd Armstrong Shannon Henderson Kirsty Ann Paimer Monica Rauter _ Michelle Plantinga’ Karen Karu Jennifer Parker Danl Love Jocalyn Coxford _ feck Palmu Vhalever eT Weare.) e clean with eee.) care, 3223 EMERSON: SLEEPING BAG Super leaning SPECIAL Any sp hag protessionally iy tleaned. for ay 0. 00. cickards Cleaners "; players movement of the ball. The th: final pits Los of an offence. that hadn't’ been used in three years | and which allowed him to Score 11 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter as the Bucks ‘wrapped up, pen- ° ding the appeal, the best- ‘of-seven- Eastern Con- ference semifinal 4-2. , “Thandled the ball more and felt I cauld create things,” Johnson said. Milwaukee coach Don Nelson decided at practice ° Thursday afternoon to use -the offence, which is designed to spread out the and _screate Bucks used it through most ‘of the second half. ' ‘If the victory stands, the . Bucks advance against the . winner of the Boston-New-~ York. series, which the..’ ee aces Oldtimers’ catcher Norm Zioklikovits scoops in the ball and Schootey’s runner Lee Pon- celot was out on a force play at home in a Kitimat fastball league game at Riverside Park © an | Thursday night. ‘Celtics lead 3-2, The sixth [iar .- game goes tonight. The Western Conference _ Angeles ‘Lakers. against ’ Phoenix “Suna, beginning. Saturday. “Phoenix. ‘defeated Utah © Jazz.102-62 Thursday night to take its semifinal series 42. noe Despite the success “of the offence, the Bucks needed Paul Pressey to sink one of two foul shots and then hit an 18-foot jumper in the final.1:22 te Clinch the read game. Junior Bridgeman added 20 points, Bob Lanier 17 and Sidney Moncrief had 15 of his 16 points in the second half for Milwaukee. Pressey broke a 95-95 tie when he sank one of two foul shots with.1:22 to play. The reserve guard then buried an 18-footer with 41 seconds to play to make it 98-95. ’ There was a controversy in the final seconds about whether the Bucks put up a shot before the 24-second buzzer sounded. After a_ shot by Pressey was blocked with - seven seconds to play, Moncrief got the ball and released a shot that hit the rim as the 24+-second. buzzer went off REE NRE eine ae ‘| Wels Laka ets felt oft bare'tke ae shot, which would have given them the. ball with about five seconds to play, but referee Darell Garretson. ruled otherwise. _ ‘TRAILER-MOBILE . HOME PARK Consists of four lots totalling 320 200’ plus six rental mobile homes. In adultion to trailers there are 4 other. pads fully. oc- cupled at $80 per month. Grossing $25,000 approximately P-A. Call Sheridan for more financial data of this revenue property. Te mse Available at your _, Participating - ~ fulkservid me aes 7) fy déaler:” frome ae STIHL: The World's Largest Selling Chain Saw . "Available with wraparound handles t rs wr? rpvaiieny. ayy he "hy Jeo ty PLUS... © e Loudness control Norm Zloklikaviis was the force that powered the Terrace Oldtimers fastball team to an 8-5 win Thur- sday night over Schooley’s Sports, in the first home game for the Oldtimers in the Kitimat fastball league. Zloklikovits had three homeruns in his first three at bats and knocked in six runs to lead the Oldtimers to the win. Dick Coxford opened the game with a leadoff double and Zloklikovits toak the first pitch over the fence in his at bat to give his team an early 2-0 lead. In the third inning Schooley’s picked up two The Herald, Friday, May 11, 1984,Page.5 - Oldtimers win 8-5. | Macinos_‘arid errors by. the: In the bottom of the’ Zloklikovits led off ait’ again pumped the. first:. pitch out of the park, Tw more runs scored -in,. inning and the Oldtimer#:.” : led 5-2. de qi snap Bob Lynden and Johy:,, | Glass were both on base fq", the fourth inning when. Zloklikovits came up to bat. for the third time. It took: ' him two pitches in his third: 7 time around but the resulé +, . was the same and the Oldtimers led 9-2.° . George Kuich was . the | : winning pitcher. a: Stanley came in in r ‘and Harvey Cox Pick the save. 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