te took: them. five games. and: oO an. outstanding: performance. by * pion. "She lost the ladies’ title back. east late in July. Against 17 pitcher, Laurie Langford to give . the: Terrace Northern Inn Stealers-the zone ladies’. fastball - title..at. Northwest College on _ July .29, “The double-knockout series _ was: originally. set up -for..four teams, but the Prince Rupert Rainettes dropped out at the last minute to cut it back to. three squads — Terrace, Hazelton, Skeena ‘A’.and Kispiox War- Tiorettes.. . ‘It meant ‘they could: package did they realize that Terrace would have to Play five in a row to win. .In the opening game, Stealers . produced a six-run second inn- - ing and went on to beat Hazelton 11-3. ’. Terrace went right back on the “field to tangle with Kispiox. Warriorettes finally emerged with a 10-7 win. Game three turned out to be the elimination contest as the Stealers remained on the field to play Hazelton once more. This Ali drops handgun title _-Terrace’s Ali Johnson is no longer national handgun cham- other shooters, Ali finished sec- ond for air pistol’ and fourth in- .22 pistol. ' The winners of each -section are declared ‘match’ champions, _ while the next three in line col- lect gold, silver and bronze medals. _ So,.Ali got gold for air pistol and bronze for .22 pistol. © Despite relinquishing her title, she remains on the national team and will be attending most na- | tional and-international events. . However, her hopes of attend: . ing a major meet at Puerto Rico this fall were dashed due to a lack of funding. It seems only six. can take part, and they'll. likely be all men. Had more funding been available, she’d likely have been on the team. This new contender from .. . ‘JONSERED with ‘its stronger . mid-section con really take o 1 beating, The — a Super 670 pocks o powerlul punch. gf — SEE THE JONSERED SUPER 670 AT YOUR DEALER RIVER INDUSTRIES (TERRACE) LTD. P.O. BOX 638 — TERRACE, 8.0, V8G 485 6130A HIGHWAY 18° WEST 495-7983 fi JSonsered Super 670 | Takes on the | Heavyweights! AY Will cut cut anything nebo ° onseredr, ProLine time it was closer, ‘but Terrace. Terrace Review — Wesinesday August squeezed ‘out.a 5-3 win to side-’ wa me line the Skeena ‘A’s... All Kispiox. had to doi in their second game of the day was beat Tetrace again. It would give them.a trip to Kamloops Aug. 18 to 20.for the B.C. finals. But the Stealers rallied to a four-straight effort and came up with -a five-inning - 7-0 victory. The game was cut short due to a rule that gives a win to the team that’s seven or more runs ahead . by the fifth. — a Langford, who had. pitched frames for Stealers and faced seven. more as both squads had only one loss. Langford | expected to go just seven more innings. Thirty-three innings in one day would be _. more than enough. _ However, the final ended up as a 10-inning affair, bringing Langford’s total to. 36 frames for the day. Going into the seventh, Ter- race was: down 6-5, but they scored the tying marker and held their opponents scoreless in the bottom half of the inning to - send it into extra time. In the eighth, Terrace didn’t come close to scoring, but - Kispiox did. Warriorettes loaded the bases on a hit, a walk, a passed ball and another walk. The sacks were loaded with none out. The next Kispiox batter bounced one back to Langford who tossed home for a force- gut. Then a Kispiox batter pop; ped one to short for an automatic out on the infield fly. The rally ended with a grounder to short and a flip toss to third for another force out. ..Kispiox had done the un- thinkable - — loaded the bases with none out, then failed to Score. . In the ninth, Langford doub- . led home the go-ahead run (7-6), but Kispiox stayed alive. With | two out, they got a triple and tied it up on a Terrace error. . Terrace went one up again in ‘the 10th on a three-base error and a fielder’s choice. : Langford ‘made the 8-7 score hold up.in the Kispiox half of. the 10th by setting them down in one-two-three order. © The tired but jubilant Stealers had won the zone — the hard way. ; . It's Cool... It's Fost... t's Tough In its cleus A CUT ABOVE THE REST 4 the series into:one:day; but little -. every-inning-so far, had gone.26 . J = Terrace’s Norther Motor Inn Stealers ladies’ fastball team had to work for the zone title in _a series held recently at Northwest Community College. Selects win B.C. under-17 basketball select teams won their respective Western Canadian juvenile championships at Regina on the weekend. The boys, with Ter- race’s Jackie Brown in the line- up, downed Alberta 83-66 in the , championship match. The girls, with Susie Jarosch, Audrey Den- nison and Nina Phillipson of Prince Rupert on the roster, defeated Saskatchewan 58-54 in their championship match. . Golf to Law Kitimat’s Rhona Law shot a 36-hole score of 166 on her home course. to capture overall low gross honors-.at the annual. Kitimat Ladies’ Hirsh Creek Open Golf Tournament on July 30 weekend. Overall low net went to Ellen - Black with a 131. Winners and runnetsup for gross and net in each flight are as follows: - Championship — Cindy Bolton and Bibbi Dozzi, gross. Phyl Foley and Irene Skolos, net, . ‘A’ flight — Steffie Brien and Irja_ Juustila, gross. Cathy Donaldson and = Sherry Reithaug, net. ‘B’ flight — Darlene Hunter -and Sandra Dugdale, gross. Lou Lewis and Betty Glover, net. Saray FRIDAY: mee Paraplegic A AS EDNESDAY IS IDIRTY SHIRT ‘DAY Men's or Ladies’ cotton blend — dress or business shirts expertly laundered. 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