tan Hamblin races Terrace netminder Kim Gloeden for a loose puck WIN SAT., LOSE SUNDAY Timbermen split a pair The Terrace Timbermen won one and lost one on the -weekend, as they defeated the Fraser Lake Barons 4-2 Saturday night, thea to drop an 115 decision to the Houston Luckles Sunday afternoon, The Fraser Lake Barons drew first blood in Satur- day's game, as Ron Robinson notched the only goal of the first period, a shorthanded effort at the 12:55 mark. The surprising Barons managed to hold the Timbermen of =the scoresheet until 19:10 of the secoml period, when Terry Grimm's marker tied the game at one goal apiece. That goal seemed to get the Timbermen rolling, as leas than a minute later Terrace Captain Gord Cochrane connected to put them in front 2-1. Cochrane's second goal of the period came at 17:07, and gave the Timbermen a 3-1 lead going into the final twenty minutes. At 15:12 of the third period, Doug Matheson potted a . power play goal to pad Terrace’s lead to 41. The Barons managed to muster a goal by Ron Robinson, his second of the game with just $8 seconds rema , 08 the Timbermen skated off with #2 victory, While the Timbermen may have been happy after Saturday's game, it wad the Housten Luckies who celebrated after Sunday afternoon's contest. Terrace started out on the right foot, as Terry Grimm opened the scoring at 5:07 ta give the Timbermen a temporary 1-0 advantage. Houston came right back, though, and Kerry Thorkelsson tied it just 34 seconds later. Terrace once more took the lead at 7:26 of the perind, when Houston Hill deflected a point shot past Lucky goalie Keith Ferner to make it 2-1. Houston's Brian Maiser rounded out the first period scoring with a long shot from the blueline that seemed to catch Terrace: netminder Kim. Gloeden: pping. Houston came out smoking in the seocnd period, and it took just 34seconds for Brian - Malser to once again con- Skeena dropstwo by Tom Watkinson Skeena Tsimshians dropped two games in Jr. ‘A’ Boys Basketbal] com- petition. The Jr. ‘A’ Boys lost 41-40 toa very agressive Port Simpson team. The lead changed: hands twice in the final 2 minutes before port simpson scored two answered baskets, to tare the lead 41- 38, Sean Boyd scored with 90 seconds left to narrow the gap 41-40, but Skeena failed toscore in the dying seconds. Tim Anderson led the Tsimshians in defeat with 10 points and 7 rebounds Mike Cain of the Tsimshians came off the bench to hit 4 of 5 shots for § points, However, the Tsimshians porous defense gave up many easy baskets enabling Pt. Simp- son to steal the victory. In the second game the Tsimshlans came up flat, and were throttled by P.R.S.S. by a final score of 63-47. P.R.S.S. lead 35-23 at the half, Arnie Meera lead P.B.S.S, with 24 pts. While Eric Metzmeier of Skeena scored 17 paints in a losing cause, The Tsimshians poor shot selection -~ ( a miserable 28 percent from the field) and 28 personal fouls indicate that the Teimshians didn't have their minds on Basketball. This leaves the Tsimshians with a _ 13 won-loss record to date. In other action Kitimat Jr. ‘a’ Boys downed P.R.S.S. 59- 39, Booth Jr. ‘A’ Boys beat Pt, Simpson 52-32 and Booth fought off a iate 4th quarter surge by Kitimat to win by a score of 49-47. Booth and Kitimat wil) be the two teams to beat in the west division of Jr. ‘A’ Boys Basketball competition (received no scores for Jr. ‘a’ Girls B.B. action) Canadiens down N.Y. Islanders MONTREAL (CP) — Larry Robinson scored two goals and assisted on another in a 4-3 victory by son aoa pnarped on Sunda t snapped A ibgams National Hockey League unbeaten streak by New York Islanders. Pierre Mondqu and Rejean Houle added single goals for the Canadiens, who led 32 after one period and 4-2 after two, Mike Bossy, Garry Howatt and Bryan Trottier scored for the Islanders, who had won 12 and ted three of their previous 15 games. - The victory — moved Montreal's record to 18 victories, six losses and four tiles for 40 polnts, tops in the Norris Division. The Islanders are 17-45 for 30 points and Jead the Patrick Division. Montreal had 4 shots at Islanders goaltender Bill Smith, while New York directed 21 shots at Ken Dryden in the Canadiens net. taytoestet, 41070,6.0,8,8, angteteleds es eS BL raaa" ene on stot! as a Fa"a"n"e'e" Pare ee 'e’9 2 o.9, hat atatatete' eseaeaeatete ae We're Listed Here! ores pene, ee earetareatetetee nacsonnngs setae aneseaaestetofetelereeperereteetoseastntonsbenseaes sense If you wish your Business Phone listed for your custemers please call nect, this tlme off a wild goalmouth scramble, to stake the Luckles toa 3-2 lead. Butch Dupont added pnother at 2:08, and it was 4- 2, The ‘iimbermen weren't quite through, though. Houston Hill’s power play goal at 6:12 brought Terrace to within one, and Balri Pritchard knotted the count at four apiece when he took a Gord Cochrane centering pass and flipped it into the Houston net at 7:54. ‘The Luckies regained the lead for good when Wes Westinitie scored right off a faceoff in deep ‘Timbermen territory at 9:27. Terrace had a golden opportunity to tie the game, and possibly take the lead when Kerry Thorkelsson’s abuse of the officials got him three misconduct penalities at once, and the automatic minors that go with them. As has happened to the Tim- bermen so often lately, however, they became sloppy on the power play, and allowed the opposition to score when shorthanded. 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Though they stil] had a chance to make a game of it, the Timbermen played lacklustre hockey in the third, and as a result, Houston added three more goals, two of these by Butch Dupont. Dupont’s first came at 7:13, and his second of the period was notched at 11:41. The second added insult to injury, as the Luckies were playing two men short at the time. Houtson’s Joe Swaryk. rounded out the scoring at 18:17, when he deflected Wes Westgarde’s hard point shot into the Terrace net to make the final tally 11-5 in favor of Houston. Howers i “e ra q ss eal eee rererereet in our SO ROO ER ata seecicesesaratatetetetetese naPatatet ste! rare *, hehe ow 8,8 8, oe 2 CENTRE 635-3306 (7: Hate Saieleln. ‘er eleim,*,9,2,058,9, OK eS rN , aaseets atatavererele9r# _ The Herald, Monday, December 11, 1978, Page % fi TERRACE-KITIMAT got a- \.. daily heral 3 SPORTS | with Chris Porter a INTER-CITY MINOR HOCKEY Cléan sweep for Terrace It was clean sweep for Terrace as the final five games of the Inter-City Minor Hockey Rep Team league’s first half of the schedule were played at ' Terrace and Kitimat, The All Seasons Midgets pounded out a couple of lopsided victories over Smithers Midgets to wind up on top of their division. In Friday's game, Terrace erupted for seven goals inthe third period as they blasted Smithers 12-3. Simon Dodd get the pace with a hat trick, Doug Richey, Bruno Hidber, Danny Fagan and Dave ‘Robson all contributed two goals while Jim Palahicky had one. In Saturday's game, goaltender Andre Qualizza recorded his first shutout of the season as Terrace devastated Smithers 16-0. Quick Dodd came up with a four- goal effort in this game while Greg Paulson and Larry Swansoneach had hat tricks. Hidber and Emile Gagnon had two each, and Ken Wideman and Richey each had one, In Midgets final standings for the Christmas break, Terrace is on top with 10 wins and two losses for 20 points. Kitimat and Prince Rupert are tied for second with 14 points each on seven wins. and five losses. Smithers is in the cellar. They are winless in: 12 games. Terrace ‘Twin River Timber Peewees also finished in a blaze of glory as they batter Smithers twice and whipped Kitimat once. In thelr first game Friday, the Peewees trimmed Smithers 11-2 as Trevor Hendry pumped in a hat trick, Two-goal per- formances were turned in by Clifé Furnseth, Troy Kaye and Terry Zaporzan, Dan McGhee and Dave Kawinsky also scored. In their second game against Smithers, the Peeweescame up with an 8-2 victory. Zaporzan had the hat trick in this one while Hendry had a pair as did Henry Reimer. Kay get the other goal. In their 10-1 victory in . Kitimat later that day. Reimer was the big gun with four goals. Hendry had two goals while singles were notehed by Richard Lind- strom, Rod Philpott, McGhee and Zaporzan. These three victories left Terrace on top in their division with a 10 and 2 record for 20 points. The two losses were inflicted upon the Peewee ‘BD’ team which filled in for a few games ia the schedule the ofts underway. A eed schedule wilt be released during Christmas holidays. ing over their Hazelton op- ponents. 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