* ll teen.) lee ge ee Ee a ee anes The Herald, Mondoy, June. 28, 1982, Page : Rain washes out racing, slowpiteh Constant, heavy Sunday rain was the major factor in two . 4 the’ remaining: games Thursday during the ' mada i ‘Sporting events, forcing the cancellation of one and post holiday. 4 . pomement at the completion W another. ~ : HDO and SKB ‘Mola are the oily 6 undeteatod tama, © aa The one cancelled outright was the regilarly scheduled deft in the foorpameny and will: my ie he first game, " stobk car racing at Terrace Speedway: A. spokesman for” Th reday, os " | |) the Terrace Stock Car Club maid that the track waa dust! too . *wet to run on. ve |The other, which was: called: ‘lth tres games, 6 ply, _was the Terrace Men’, aSlowpiteh League's tournament that : ye ‘began Saturday morning, weil Tiset ihe wrndr of Wa firstgam e,. and If the undefeated dee Saturday's evening ‘downpour. caused delay ot tha ‘tind a ; ” team wins, they-will take the top ent money, pea, "game of the night, which: was then played Sunday morning the team from ‘the lover's side wind, the’ two veams will: roe > “under‘yain. With the games. Tunning late because’ of the “delay,- and field conditions. deteriorating ‘rapidly’ at “Games are scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. “‘Thurediy at , _ Riveralde park, organizers called the tournament-and will Riverside. Weather Permaitings of course. q teen ton title and top prizemoney. a . | { | } | | Large field for. = te 2 wat BMX races aia Sports Shorts . “Despite torrential rains Sunday afternoon that forced. cancellation of two other events, the largest group of BMX -* sso takes Mosquito final . Terrace Esso won the: Terrace Minor Baseball riders ever to turn out to an event in Terrace showed up a at the Tordon BMX elub'’s track behind Riverside Park. © ‘Association’ 8 Mosquito division Friday night, with a 21-15 win over Flaherty Trucking, A apokesman for. the club said that the 70 riders who -Esso's win came in the third game of the beat-of- three " showed up was the largest group the club had 5 seen at one ‘event so far this. year, ‘ ig Mosquito final series, after two hard-fought dames earlier Jig inthe week. “ In the beginner's motos, winner of the 5-year-old group yd - was Matt Krimm, followed by Tyler Gibson and Michael . oo Vd Bartlett. Brian Cox win the 7-year-old moto, with Cory _ Lewis second and Garrett Chelsberg third, while the winner -- ‘Northmen shut out Kitimat . Terrace Northmen took over top spol in the Pacific a 4 of the B-year-old. moto was Cesario Ciffolilli, with Rick. Dhami second and Lucas Kirby third... . ~ N thwest rugby | Ray Praught won the 9-10 moto, with Mike. Campbel host club ee y ague Sunday i In Kitimat as they beat thie — Aa second and Aaron Strumeck! third, while-Brian.Piwek, weather conditions made the f Shane McCollman and Andy Hoffman were the top three il Northmen Played well “deapite the ner and wel mt year-old riders, in order. « scored nine first-half points on their way tathe win. Bill: Wateup had two penalty goals for six points and. Willie McCleary scoreda drop goal to finish off the first-half scoring, while Bill Stanely's second- half try, which went’ “unconverted, ‘eémpleted the scoring. “thwest Sportsman fought ‘Penticton to a standstlil for the first 50 minutes of their Saturday game, but yielded three goals in the last 10 minutes to lose 3-1. A Northwest Sportsman defender winces > as. he blocks a shot with his hip during .. Saturday action at the Intelror under-11: "division playoffs in Prince George. Nor: Pizza Hut’s third i is the highlight - of Interior playoffs. on weekend © : All three Terrace Youth Soccer _ gs Association teams that travelled .to — ' Prince’ George~ were eliminated ‘from. further play in provincial * os “playoffs, but all three did well at the “.™. Interior ‘district champion#hips * In the 12-year-old. moto, Paul Russell won with Kevin Dilley second and Lance Devine third, while in the 13 and up - beginners moto, it was Terry Dixon first, Scott Wilson : second and Lauro Gonzale third. ‘In the novice division motos; Terry Pipe won the 4-6 year “old moto, with’ Ryan Middleton and Mike Vandermuelen in secondand third. Richard Orbel won the 7-8 moto, followed —. by Dale Hanson and Neil Weidener, while in the 9-10 moto it was Mike Schipfel first, Richard od England second and Cliff Dempsier third. ; . TR ae ee ler by several good Frazer Dodd saves _ in the Terrace geal. - Terrace thumped Quesnel's under-18 representative 64 in the Sunday consolation round. to take - third place, Duncan Williamson had | against Vernon, the story was much- the same and Vernon took a 2-0'lead to relegate: Terrace to fourth spot.- . Northwest Sportsman’ had similar luck against their opponents. Saturday, against Penticton, TRAVELLERS ——~— Why not inquire about our _Rooms & Prices. despite their losses. . Pizza. Hut United, the under-18 " taking third spot in their age group. Both All Seasons Blazers, from the ’ team from Terrace, was the highest- .... * placed team after the Interior finals,: four goals in.that game, with Wade ‘Schmidt scoring twice and George . De Medieros and Kevin. Fluen. one: goal each to the score. All Seasons ran into fough com- petition in thelr first game, a 2-0 loss Terrace played even with the Okanagan team until about 10 _ minutes remained, when Penticton took over and contrelled the ball, No Roals were scored until the 54 minute | _ Mark, even Penticton got one, then: ’ Dave Miklavic’ took the 11-13-year-old moto, with Dion Orbel second and Jordy Burgess third; while in the 14 and | ‘up moto, it was Buster Stephens first, Lucio Gonzale second and Mark Schipfel third. You ‘May. be. pleasantly © surprised! Commercial ‘Rates Avallable “* wnder-12 division, and. Northwest — Spottsman, from the local under-i1 , division, ‘were fourth of four teams. . "attending the playoffs, ‘ Pizza Hut showed well in. their - Saturday., loss, dropping a: 4-2 to Kamloops: The Kamloops side was the top team in-B.C. in the un-.. der-11 division last year, and moved UP 85 a group into the alder age “group this year, and had little probe, with; Terrace,,,contraHing - . another soon after, to sew-up the . The Terrace club will be. changing the alternating Sun- game, :In the last two minutes of the days that their races are running, starting next Sunday, ' ‘game, Terrace and Penticton July 4. There will be a race that day, and ever second swapped goals to make the final 3-1. Sunday thereafter, so that the club's schedule will be in The Sunday, g ame ,..ag ainst : accordance with the Canadian BMX association’ 8 schedule. ! 7 , _ 'SHAIN MOTEL = ° - delalon te Weslaide,¢¢-Karlooasierescn anne aphithe Dlay Aeapite the om. _flenen had the Kelowns a "Also, the ‘Augat ace doy wil be a dou points day for seam elsbr ae ) nL? . Spat Keal got both, Terrace goals in jy. i:BSPHR i tive. colt aes ee _ Goal late in each. half to take the riders attending. oa ff “third spot 2-0. -. that contest, which was made closer In the Blazers’ ‘sunday contest “Son of Briatric takes Queen’: S . Plate. Well established route TORONTO (CP) — Son of cee . Briartie, upset’ heavily- »- favored Le Danseur .to capture the marred -123rd running ‘the. Queen's “Plate, the oldest” continuously - run stékes — race in. North America. ° “‘Unraced for four weeks prior to the Plate, Son of .Briartic took the lead shortly after the start and | - “was nevér headed. 446 did it all on his own,” ‘lirat, but he broke out’ of “. there and was going along " @asy. | ~~ “He. just did his own ~” running. He's’ a good horse,. _ a@.really good horse.” . The victory celebrations, ‘however, were dampened by a -three-horse spill oc- -- gurring back of the leaders as the i8-horse field: was ons pounding---the-—far-—turn _” heading into the Stretch, '-"" Clif: Ho#sé clipped the’: “(heels of Iey Ciréle and fell. . Transcendent fell over the .- downed : horse and Sea ~” Chestnut couldn’t. avoid the, - Spill, either. “When the ambulance and . - tack attendents arrivéd at | the. scene, ‘they’ found. . . Transcendent .dead of a |. suspected heart:attack and og, | ‘three dazed jockeys — “Jimmy Fazio from CIlff forse, Brian Swatuk from. . Tranacendent and. Richard - de Pass from Sea Chestnut’ -.” Pasio was uncongclous for 2. “iP while, while Swatuk was - ‘stunned and.coulds’t move “his legs for several minutes. - “They. were | treated and. oe ‘released, :- Regency Gold avolded the | pill: “by “Ieaping over: the : sprawled horses. Tey. Circle, which finished - ne fourth, was disqualified and “placed last for causing - "Interference. “ moved to fourth from fifth, accident- - . Canadian - sald jockey: Paul Souter, - ' "who picked up his first Plate _ "| 'yietory in four tries, “There _ Were.a couple of horses out - Le: Grand ‘Argentler was | - followed by “exclusive, -_ Canadian, Gifted Prince, Ne. : . No’s- Boy, Valiant ‘Prince, ; Great Stake, Akhtiar, Brjar.. Wind, Regency Gold, ‘Frigid Lady and Backwoodsman. When the inquiry sign was flashed at-the end of the race, it. gave Souter a momentary start. “] was in front and I never 7 knew anything happened,” - he said in the winner's _ Circle. 2 “Trainer Jerry sp lavigee vwas all smiles as he gained ' his second Plate win to Ra with the 1970 victory by Almoner. Son’ of Briarlic ran the = ~ 1¥-mile Plate in 2:04 3-5, Well off the stakes record’ 2:02. shared by Regal | Embrace in’ 1978- and Vic- — teria Park in 1960. Wheelchair athletes look good, HALIFAX. wheelchair athletes ended a week of training Saturday brim-. ‘ming with praise for the tough regimen and locking’ — confidently toward the:Pan- _ American games ‘set for _ Halifax in late August. The Canadian team filled ‘b?7, positions in. track and field; weight. lifting and - basketball and will soon ~ round out the roster with selections in swimming, ; archery, shooting and table . tennis. -- CP) — ., The training camp was at St. Mary's University, where. the wheelchair games will be held Aug. a. . 29, - Rick Hansen of. British Columbia, who set a world - record for the marathon and ©. wilt be competing in track and field and basketball, said the training camp and 4 To-nonsense selection - process will help boost the quality and. wheelchair’ ' ‘Canada, “Now it’s comparable to image of sports in ~the able-bodied System,” he~ - "said, “That show s that” wheelchair sports have developed beyond the realm of ‘rehabilitation and recreation, which is where * many people ‘see them. d ' “Now : ‘in order to be a wheelchair athlete you can't : In the past the selection has available in Tertace- ~ As. of July 1st one of our best established routes will be available to you! If you are interested in being a carrier in the area outlined below a call now! WALSH Ave. St. a ~ w been a politleai’ one but now 9 - “in order to make the team you have to have talent and - you have to make a serious ‘commitment to train." 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