Minor hockey action fill the Terrace arena Saturdays. - Bowling News Team nighs went to the Leftovers on Monday mens witt scores of 2886 and 1022.5. Dabl.took mens. highs with a triple of 717 and sin Te: {-289.'Feam leaders are Leftovers with 41 points followed by Bowling Center with 40 and Strikers with 38 points. Windmills haye 51 points and lead Monday mixed followed by Hopefulls with 40 points and Fed's with 39. Windmills took team high triple with a 2816 total while high single went to Gubba’s with a 1016. D. Hong took men’s highs with a 707 and 290. Ladies high three went to G. Kirk with a 591. while high single went to S. Struthers with a 242. Tuesday Coffe League has the Goofers out in front with 54 points. Team highs went to the Goofers with a triple of 2774 and single of 982. Ladies high triple went to Marg Mumford with a 657 while Dolores Eide had high single with a 269. George Haugland Trucking leads Tuesday night mixed with 60 points followed by Old Timers with 54 and No Names with 47 points. Old Timers took team high three with a 3001 while a 1963 rolled by George Haugland Trucking took the high single. Bud Lord walked off with mens highs with a triple of 726 and single of 282, Ladies high triple went to Nora Haugland wit a 668 while a 275 rolled by Mary Krug took high e. ree points separate the leaders on Wednesday Matinee. Coffe Slurpers have 53 points followed by the Coffee Wippers with 50 points. Team high three went to the Coffee Slurpers with 2471 while Gutter Tramps had high single with an 870. Joyce Dye took ladies highs with a 608 triple and 226 single. Wednesday night ladies see Silhouettes leading with 57 points followed by Road Runners with 54 and Jades with 49. Jades took team high three with a 2670 total while high single went to the Hot Shots with a 949. Joyee Ray rolled a 618 for high triple while high single went to Dianne Stark with a 290. Thursdya nixed has Sesame Street and Us tied for first with 49 points Krack Pots follow with 45 points. Team high three went to the Krack Pots with a 3258 while high single went to Tillicum Theatre with a 1138. Joe Widerman took Nems Highs with a tirple of 933 and single of 325. Ladies highs went to Chris Coombs with a 950 and 302. As It Falls leads on Friday nite mixed with 51 points foltowed by Five Pennies with 41 and a tie for third ORANTES DEFAULTS MANILA (Reuter) — Sixthseeded Karl Meiler of West Germany won the $75,000 Philippine in- ternational Grand Prix tennis singles title by default when top-seeded Manuel Orantes of Spain withdrew Saturday because of an ankle in- jury. Meiler won top prize of $13,125 while Orantes received $6,525. FOR YOUR SUPPORT AT THE POLLS HELMUT GIESBRECHT betwee Overwaitea and 4077 Squad with 38 points. Team highs went to the 4077 Squad with a single of 986 and triple of 2869. Rene LeFrancois rolled a 648 for men's high triple while high single went to Roy Clif- ford with a 255. Ladies high triple went to Pat Hudson with a 664 while high single went to Kathy Mcl.eod with a 270. Y.B.C. PeeWees have Pin Spliters leading with 38 points followed by Fonzies Gang with 37 and Good Guys with 35. Girls high single went to Kris Fairless with a 131 while girls high double went to Bridget McLeod with a 227. Grant Livadney took boys highs with a 179 and 302. Siow Pokes lead Bantams with 49 points followed by Strikers with 87 and Tigers with 25. Robin Leclare rolled a 133 for high single while high triple went to Ingrid Faber with a 342, Boys highs were split between the Samson brothers with Steven taking high single with a 183and Darren rolling a triple of 419. Juniors have the Blue Angels leading with 43 points followed by Smile N Chuckles with 43 and Bee Gee’s with 37 points. Girls high Single went to Eileen LeFrancois with a 230 while Brenda Newman rolled a 563for high triple, Terry Braun took Boys highs with a 231 and 557. Senior have Head Pins with 45 points for the lead followed by Purple People Eaters with 40 points and Goofs with 37. Doris Bellerose took girls highs with a 564 triple and 211 single. Boys highs went to Dave Hill with scores of 226 and 590, . Results of Masters-Senior tournament are Master Sherry Hill with Senior Barry Franzman and Doris Bellerose with a team average of 2121 bowling a score of 2166. Remember this weekend the Lions Bowl-A-Thon. Support your favorite bowler and help the Lions make someones Christmas brighter. THIS WINTER TWILL... 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Molstar par set recreational skiers participating in the Molstar program can receive comparable ratings wherever the enter a Molstar event and cna measure their im- provement throughout the season BEATS OUTSIDERS SYDNEY (Reuter) — David Graham of Australia ended foreign domination of t Australian Open golf championship Sunday when he won by three strokes after a battle with American veteran Don January over the final 18 holes. Graham, 31, pla superb pressure. vol at the Australian Club, Kensington, to win the $200,000 tournament with a final round of one- under-par 71. He became the first Australian to win the tournament since 1972. COACH PERIENCED Head football coach Barry Switzer of Oklahoma was a twoway player at Arkansas in the ate 1950s, playing centre and linebacker. EX- 1HE HERALD, Friday, November 25, 1977. PAGE 5 Sports MANY FALLERS ARE from falls are elderly OLD persons—most of these The victims in seven accidents occur in the out of every 10 fatalities home. 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