Hockey League. » for infermediates). Wherever PAGE Alz, THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 24, W974 At arena Saturday Repercussions from the death of a hockeyteam. Or what to do when the Cohoes go belly up. Thal’s what the PNWHL is faced with this week, Irying to re-schedule an entire season. The reason was the demise of. the Kitimat Cohogs late last week, a demise which forced the cancellation of a Sunday match in Kitimat which was 10 have fedtured the Cents. And it may result inno hockey game this Salurday al the Terrace Arena, The game against [he Cohoes is definitely cancelled but there is talk of a match between the Centennials and an all-star aggregation from the Terrace Commercial Nothing definite on thal has been settled yel though. As for the effect on the rest of the PNWHL season, the league's president Glen Allen had this to say Monday... “Tha Cohoe games are being re-Scheduled to give every leam their full compliment of games (That's 40 for junior clubs, 32 possible games: will be fitted imo the current schedule and unly a few minor changes should be necessary.” There willbe a problem with imbalance, trying to schedule nine leams inlo a ten taam set- up. It should also cause a little confusion and uncertainily, al 32% least until things are a little more organized, Already the Cents have lost one away und one home. date er Awright, fellows, first make a wish and then pull hard. The ‘wishbone’ here though in a Prince Rupert rugby player who is f ; : about to give up the ball and perhaps walking for the next couple of days. The action came last Sunday in Terrace. in the Terrace Water Pola league there have been only wo games and a schedule change. Sunday but the natural gas What's happening — Mon. Terrace Hotel vs, Pohle, Terrace Arena, 8:30. Terrace Arena, 2:00. Terrace Arena, 8:30. thal will have to be made up laler on in the schedule, As for this Saturday? That's any-ones guess as il slands right now, Bowling The ‘lirst report from the Friday Night Mixed League shows the As It Falls team oul in front of the slandings with 38 place is held by the Funny Five with 3% pvints. The As It Falls team also rolled the. team high triple in aclion October.18. Their score was 2908. The high single score was rolled by the Hopefuls with 1.063, . : . The mens high triple was seored by Del Bjornson wilh a 78 score, The high single score of 260 was rolled by Ted Gough, For the ladies was Barb Massey with a Gi high three ‘game score and Elaine Usbaurne with a 299 ladies high single. In the averages race Del Bjornson tops the men with 243 and Christine Jurgoliel leads the ladies with 205 points per game. . Youth Bowling Connell BANTAMS Afler bowling action in the league after Salurday, October 12, the Strike-Ouls were on lop - with 19 points. The Hal Dogs hold second place with 17 and three ieams are tied for lhird, the Hiedelberg Tigercals, the Ravers and (he YBC Royals, all with 13 points. The Leopards are in fourth with 1, the Pros ure next with 10 and the Wipeouls have a lirm grip on last place with five paints. The top three girls high single game scores are 1f3, scored by Michelle Jameson, a 128 rolled by Brenda Bavher and Susan Janda’s 136 single game scare, Tha top three girls (wo game scores are Michelle Jameson's 298, 8 245 bowled by Brenda Barber and Susan danda‘s 222. For the boys Timmy Holasko has ralled a 230 single game score, Jerry Hewer came in with a 174 and Cliff Glain has 159. In ihe doubles race il's Holasko with a 937 scora, Hewer with 314 and Glain al 203. Wednesday Matinee League Still topping the league are the Coffee Slurpers with 28 points but the Smiles. and Chuckles group are hanging in (here a mere lhree points back. As for team and individual honors bowled on the 16th of Oclober, it was the Kermodes doing all thedamage. The team sel lwo new season recerds with. 2858 score in three game and a 1046 score in a single game. In individual honors Annette Pelletier took both high single and high triple honors. Her single game score of 297 didn't come near the season high of 310 held by Pal Sears and her triple of 689 was over one hundred points less than Pat Sears - season high of 768 points. As you may have guessed Pat Sears holds the ladies high average with a 203 mark. points. Six points back are the | : angerous Quintel while. third sc he d U le Polo schedule Waler Polo Thurs, 9 p.m, Whales vs . Culthroats; 9:45 Seals ve Dogfish, Sun, 9:30 p.m, Whales vs Dogfish; 10:15 Seals vs Cul hroaty, TCHL i | ! “. Wed. Jan, 8 - 9:30 Buller vs. Mantique o. ; Mon, Jan..13- 8:30 Pohle vs. G & A; 10:30 Bullers vs, Terrace, Wed, Jan, 15 - 8:30 Mantique vs. Pohle— : on Mon, Oct, 28-8:30 Bullers vs, Mantiques; Terrace vs. Pohle Wed, Oct, 30-9:30 G & A vs Bullers Mon, Nov, 4-8:30 Mantiques vs. Terrace, 10:30 PohlevsG &A Wed, Nov, 6-9:30 Buller vs Terrace Hotel . Mon. Nov. 11-$:30 Mantiques vs Pohle; 10:30G & A vs, Terrace * Wed. Nov. 13 - 9:30 Pohle vs. Bullers . Man. Nov. 18 - 8:30 Pohle vs. Terrace; 10:30 G & A vs. ° Mantique . : Mon, Nov. 18 - 8:30 Pohle vs. Terrace; 10:30 G & A vs. Mantique - ' ; 1 Mon. Nov. 25 - 8:30 Mantique vs. Bullers; 10:30 G & A vs. Pohle co , : ‘ ‘ Wed. Nov. 27- 9:30 Terrace Hotel vs, Mantique : Mon. Dec. 2- 8:30 Buller vs. G & A; 10:30 Pohle vs. Mantique Wed. Dec. 4-9:30 Terrace Hotel vs, Buller : Mon. Dec. §- 8:30 Tertace vs. G & A; 10:39 Buller vs. Pohle Mon. Dee. 16 - 8:30 Terrace vs. Pohle; 10:30 G & A vs. Mantique ‘ ; Mon, Jan. 6 - 8:30 G & A vs, Buller; 10:30 Mantique vs. Terrace. - D ‘for more information contact Marg Deane Bob Madison Greta. Patterson . For Ladies Leagues © 635-3044 “TRY IT YOU'LL LIKE IT” - Pas th “relaxation go... There. are still a limited amount of openings Hurry - Hurry - urry: For Mixed Curling 635-9202 For Men’s Leagues 036-3339 Mon. Jan. 20 - 8:30 G & Avs. Terrace; 10:30 Pohle vs, Buller Wed. Jan. 22 -9:30G & A vs. Mantique Mon, Jan, 27 - 9:30 Terrace vs, Pohle, 10:30 Buller vs. Manlique . ‘ Wed. Jan. 29 - 9:30 vs. Mantique . Mon. Feb. 3- 8:30 G & A vs. Pohle; 10:30 Terrace vs. Man- tique - L : Wed. Feb. 5- 9:40 Terrace Holel vs. Bullers Glass ‘Mon, Feb, 10 - 8:30 Buller vs. G & A; 10:30 Terrace ys. Pehle Wed, Feb. 12 -9:30 Bullers Glass vs.PohleLumber > | Mon, Feb. 17 - 8:30 Terrace vs. G & A; 10:30 Buller vs, Mantique eo . : Wed, Feb. 19°- 9:30 Mantique vs. Pohle . Mon, Feb. 24 - 8:30 Mantique ys. Terrace; 10:20 G & A vs. - ‘ Bullers , - - Wed, Feb. 26- 9:30 Poble Lumber vs.G & A Play-off schedule to be announced. _ | Whales, Seals start winning | shortage al the pool, caused by pipeline breaks. between here. and Smithers, cancelled them. Those games will be played tomorrow night at the swim- held last Thursday evening, the . ming paal. oe Whales and ihe Seals siarted the season with wins. The last week in the Herald, all Whales over-came the Dogfish | "13-6 while the Seals oul-scored’ The game 5 the Cutthroals 12-9. After the first week of aclion In those first ever games, Games were to be played . Hockey Thurs. Cents vs. Chiefs in Terrace Arena, 10:30. Smithers. Rasketball ’ Thurs. 9 p.m. Millers’ vs Ali Seasons; 10:30 Dakins vs- Or- _ Phans: ; _ Tues. 9 p.m. Millers vs Team 4; 10:30 Dakins vs All Seasons. Sal. @wiewm vs. Cents, Sun. Braves vs. Cents, Mon. Bullers vs. Mantiques, Eurocan Pulp & Paper Co, Lie. 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