ah "> ‘Terrace water polo teams iook to the waters of the “’' Terrace Swimming Pool against Kitimal opponents last ‘+ Sunday and wound up being “© clubbed. 2 In -the first'.game of the morning inter-city matches, the “local B team scored only one “goal against their Kilimat ™ gpponents ‘while allowing the out of lowners to score seven- teen times, — : >... The ‘local A team fared far ' better: bul- were still outscored > bya l2-4 margin. Thelocals lost :. the game in the last quarter. i The Aleam travels to Kitimal on ‘the books, bul sothing has yet been finalized. mark hamilton -“Kitima t dro 88-74 - locals thump Quesnel ‘The Caledonia Kermodes bays basketball team opened their - 1974-75 -season last _ Saturday. night, handing the. visiting Quesnel Nordiques an 88-74 drubbing. The Kermodes were led by i+ Willie Chemko who potted 28.0f Mayor wins . the teams 88 points. Ken Houlden and Scott Schooner also contributed Lo the Kermode scoring punch with 18 point games. , . The Kermodes see action * again this weekend, against the Kitimat senior high school boys in Kitimat. - and loses in big money bonspiel — .. Gordon Rowland took a ‘ weekend off from being mayor competition in Prince George. Included in the comelition 635-6967 Terra Serving Terrace and area’ ce twice 2 one. . boys John Vienneau was given Thornhill Junior Secondary School Volleyball Teams - competing in zone play for the first time ever - acquitted themselves well ‘over the regular season and during the play-offs last weekend. ~ The girls teams managed a‘ fifin place finish in the zone . finals while the boys finished a respectable fourth. Both teams placed players on all-star listings, Far the. girls Moinca Holubowski was named to the second all-star team. -For the the nod for an all-star berth and Lindsay Coburn ‘rated an honorable mention for his play. In the boys action, Thornhill opened the play-offs with a 2-0 victory over Houston and ad- vanced against the Skeena Secondary School team. They were, according to a release from Thornhill, “quickly put-in ‘their place” losing the match in straight sets. . They dropped the bays to the losers bracket where they again faced Houston.. They defeated Caledonia results In senior volleyball play-offs last weekend, Caledonia boys the match 15-3, 9-15 and 15-5, taking third © place ‘and delegating the boys ‘o fourth. them 21 this Ume around, eliminaling Houston and ad- vancing themselves closer to the finals.. In the final set though they could nol stave eff a determined Smithers attack. and lost {he match in-two,sels. Kitimat finished first, Skeena second, Smithers third and Thornhill fourth, Once again no reports . Once again this week, we are sorry to report there will be no Terrace Men's Basketball report. The reason is the illness of our correspondant for the TMBA Al Heltom. The revilalized and now in- ‘iermediate -Vancerhoof Bears took on the Terrace Centennials in Vahderhoof last weekend and* squeeked by the local boys twice 3-7 Saturday and 10-6, Sunday. Lo. The Bears, who asked for an received league permission to go intermediale some lwo weeks ago, faced the Cents for , the first time this year and slaved off lhe fast skating and hard shooting Cent attack. Saturday evenings game had to go inta over-time to. be decided, That victory for the - Bears was a came from behind ' elfort all the way as they were down by three: goal going into the’ last {wo minutes of regulation. lime. The loses feave {he Cents with a %-7 record in their fourteen outings to dale, good enovigh for a fairly firm grip second place in the’ west division. The man that deserves the lions share of credit for that is coach Wes Phillips. Wes, in his first year as a junior B coach, has combined the individual lalents of the players into a _ smooth working. and” fast ‘skating team. When they're hot. Speaking about last weekend Phillips said, the team may ~ have been a bit over-confident .Game count . Hunting figures are still down but, with the advent of snow on. the mountains they are starting to near the levels reached last year, The total number ‘of hunters is still down by about 3,000, with the number of non- _resident hunters down only slightly more than the numbers of local marksmen. In the species totals only one -. chukar - is showing an upswing with an increase of 4 over 1973. Moose are down 8i0, deer 571, goal 29, sheep 28, grizzly bear . 34, black bear 83, caribou 128, elk 9, ducks 703, geese 5, . . ; pheasant 4, grouse 1,847 and . @ ey a _ : + FIGHT THE LUNG CRIPPLERS Emphysema Asthma Tuberculosis Chronic Bronchitis: Air Pollution | . = These figures are complete to the 11th of November and were released by the Cache Creek | Game Counting Station. ~~ Cents Bear-ied twice — going into the Vancer hoot _ Setwe should: have won both games but we made some mistakes and wound up an the. wrong end, of lhe scares. he said. Phillips fingered | Ken Hostland as the best player of the weekend series. © The Cents play host to the Smithers Chiefs in the Terrace Arena tonight al8 p.m. and then lo the Prince Rupert ‘Halibut Kings twice this weekend. Regarding a game plan for the Chiefs. battle tonight, Phillips expressed confidence that the Cents could ‘‘skale thera right out of the rink". This may be true, The Chiefs have. suffered only two losses this season bul their last ohe was to the same Terrace, . Centenulals, Tonight's game goes al 3 p.m., Salurday’s game is at B30 p.m. and Sunday afternoon's: Cw MARINER HO! i MES ecan puta three bedroom home on your foundation Sounds almost tao good to be true! Sut it is possible because our afficiant, assembly-line type of factory construction costs less — the savings ara passed on to you. Only quality: materials and workmanship go inta our pre- constructed modular hames. Yet éach home is tailored to your individual taste. You select tha Noor plan, interior and exterior . finishes, plumbing color, carpeting, etc. mo -- ’ C.NLH.C. Mortgage approved, All Mannet-built homes meet tha Standard of axcellance demanded by C.M.H.C. and C.S.A. thus ara available tor C.M.H.C. financing. 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Rupert combined team will travel te - Vancouver this weekend to lake on some soulhern competition, and wére moved Lo the B side af the draw, dropping thé match . 15-12 and 15-9...» Tn the third sel-the boys look on Kitimat, drubbing (hem 15-10 and 18-15 and then: moved into the consolation and semi-finals against Houston, Houston won - leam while: the girls filled to of . Park in the finals.- Once more they went downto defeat. - The Boys.teams placed Gary Paulson on the zone’ all-star the six all-star. berths, Maureen Opr and Marsha Albert gelling , lia nod from the judges. Clinic and Tourriament The Terrace Badminton Club -recently hefd a successful coaching clinic and has an- ‘nounced plans for a Club Tournament. ‘ The clinic, held over the last long weekend, was ynder the They came from Terrace, Smithers and Prince Rupert. The tournament is for club members only and goes the weekend of November 20 and Becember 1.. Ali members are welcome lo participate. trance fees are two dollars and En:' i they faced were rinks skipped Nd girls teams finished fourth ; It end travelled io compete in he by hwo of Canada's curling . in their respective senior — The girls’ went lo the Bide - ‘We hope lo have the complete Tel.: (604) 493-0040 Tourpament...of. Champions. masters; Keyin ‘Duke’ Smale divisions, ee ‘almost: immediately, ‘dropping "story on the league. next week =~ “PRICE INDICATED 1S F.0.8, FACTORY. FOUNDATION. 4 “curling bongpiel, the largest and “Ron Northcott.” In “boty “The” Calédouln“hoys*opened, . their‘ firsl:-gamie :(oChandler.’ antime, get: well TRANSPORTATION AND ON STE COSTS ADOITIONA wy, f ta money--bonspiel: vin the - those ~-games-the Rowland+s~the tournament .well-with, 16-4... Park. .of Smithers They. {hen~ Pe qagt uate fg weyitge tate . Dominion. __ brothers had the game tied up - and 15-6 decisions over won their'remaining games.on- - Rowland, along with twin coming home but lost on the last: . Smithers bul then faced Rupert — the B side until facing Chandler No details have been con- «direction of Abdul Shaihk of firmed on that projected jaunt Yancouver and proved a great | a dinner and dance will provide Local athletes at a 5 _ south, suecess, attracting 13 coaches.. part of the fun. * at Victoria U la - — ~ : vot correspondent from” ‘ 4 an =o "oe . =. Victoria's Universily of Vic- MM Sk F 7 £° ‘oria reports thai Terrace oto- I utura: “athletes are making their mark « : o, = . Laie etciee | you never had itso smooth. | £ In basketbail Greg Ross has . ~ ; - ‘ : } & made a successful switch from ' Futura*. Probably the smoothest, moststablesnow- Le as i an oe : forward to guard. 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