Terrace Girls’ Minor Softball _ PINAL STANDINGS Squirts (6-10) ist place - Linda Juba’s Hotshots -7 wins, 4 losses andl tie. & 2nd place - Vic Froese -6 wins, $ loaees and tie. ird place - Bob's Swingers - 4 wins and 8 loeses os (Linda Juba's Hotshots - House League Champs) a Pee Wee (11-13) lat place - Northwest Sportsman - 10 wins, 2 losses and 1 tie and place - New Quadra Travel - 7 wins, 4 lossesand 2 ties, Srd place- Camper land -5 wing, 6 losses, and 2 ties ith place- Lakelse Pharmacy - 8 wins, 8 losses and? tes, (Northwest Sportsman - House League Champs) Midgets (14-16) ist Moose Lodge -9 wins, 5 losses and 4 ties, : 2nd place Roe’s Cartage- 5 wins, 9 losses and 4 tes, (Moose Lodge - House League Champs) The Terrace Girls Minor Softball would like to thank all the sponsors, and the girls would also like to thank all the Coaches, Scorekeepers and Umplres for their time and devotion and also to thank fans who keep showing up for “Recycler FINAL WEEK Je wacstoetctsis y (i . Cc vie a ‘ rence Michiel LakelsePha 1 PeeWee rmacy-16 Agar Park Northwest Sportsman « 15 eer Midget Moose Lodge - 19 Agar Park Doc's Cartage - 4 June21 Squirts : Bob's Swingers - 13 . Clarence Michiel ‘Linda Juba’s Hotshots - 10 . Pee Wee New Quadra Travel - 13 Agar Park Camperland - 10 June22 Fun Niteat Rotary Park Houss league trophies and crests were handed out and the girls enjoyed hotdogs, do-nuts and freshie. Playing against their toughest competition of the Mr. Mike's season, . responded well, playing fourth in a ten-team tour- nament in Prince George this past holiday weekend. Terrace lost their first game on Saturday against the eventual tournament champions, Backwoods Corner Junior Girls of Prince George 43. Gene McKeand was the losing pitcher for Terrace. Mr. Mike's won their next four games defeating Yellowhead Inn of Prince George 4-3, Kamloops Labatts 10-5, Fort, St. John Power Craft 6-4 and Dawson Creek Sports World 12-3. MK Bay Marina Fishing Report by Don Pearson, Custom Sports Low tide this morning at 9:10 a.m. was at 2.1 feet and high tide is at3:20 p.m. at 13.4 feet. Douglas Channel fishing was quite rough yesterday making fishing quite difficult. It like the wind comes up with the sun and goes down with the sun. So if you are planning to go fishing, plan your day accordingly. Most of the large Spring are in the river now and most every bay is still producing Seeder Springs and the odd Cohoe. The crab shells are getting hard again and » there are same hig ones coming in, It seems the ‘closure of this area tocommercial crab fishing is making it a little easier for sport crabbing. every game. The Can-Cel Midget All-Stars travel to Vancouver July 14- 16 for Provincial Play-Offs. The Juvenile Team, R. King & Sons travel to Penticton Aug. 17-18 for the B.C. Summer games. Spectal thanks to Terrace Herald and T.K. Radio. Bob Turner, Pres. Mr. Mike’s Softball team takes , fourth in Prince George Tourney Linda Juba and Gene McKeand each won two games for Terrace. The Fort St. John game marked the tournament's only over the fence home run, Patti Harris of Mr. Mike's hammered it over the left field fence in the fifth ‘nning. This was the first time in two years and only the fourth ever at Chuck Track Cawelell Memoria] Park in ‘ George knocked Mr. Mike's out of the tournament with an easy 62 win late Sunday, with Linda Juba the losing pitcher. Terrace picked up $300 prize money for their fourth place finish and Mary Ann Martin brought home the Best Catcher Award. camp at Smithers Athletes and coaches will have the opportunity to attend a B.C. Track and Field Association summer track and field camp in Smithers between July 17-21 at Chandler Park school in Smithers. Instructional sessions will be held from 10.a.m. to4 p.m. each day when the clinisians will present sessions on ‘sprints, hurdles; relays, distance and middle? ruii- ning, long jump, tripte jump, high jump, shot put and In the practice sessions, the instructors will be available to work in- dividually with the athletes on their specific event or events. The camp is open to youths ages 12 - 15, Registration fee is $5 and will include a t-shirt and - event information, = *'Por ‘more “information contact Greg Peters, Box’ 204, Smithers, B.C,, Vol (an THE HERALD, Thursday, July 6, 1978, PAGE $ a Meet the Nebtal barat ral Oh Say wi \ FE Mattress sels $19 com- Full site be? Compete, Grand | — new factory , Richard Pratt's Mattrets Warehouse. 16759 | . roducts & &LSO Nature Setter br. 20% Orlow dS trib pie sian 14-0611. Ind Jo: mave phone 6 diverter wilt autornaticaliy | =! Rayou ihere. almost new. cost a. . Champion AAarmsop PNY sherman | SEC ARDS oe Tell? ROSCOL. PC. 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Jerry Garvin, 2- 9, matched Flanagan, 124, until Mora snapped a scoreless tie with his fifth homer In the filth inning. The Orioles scored two runs in the alxth, A walk, a single by Rich Dauer and Ken Singloton's double produced one run. The other scored when Lee May hit into a force play with the bases loaded. Baltimore manager Earl Weaver was thrown out of _ Wednesday Reasuits NATIONAL LEAGUE Gen Francisca 5 San Diego Philadelphia? New York 5 Cincinnati 2 Houston 1 Chicago § St. Louls 1 Atlante at Loa Angeles N AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore 3-4 Toronto 1-6 Detrolt 13 Cleveland 3 Boston 9 Chicago 2 Minnesota 3 Milwaukee i Kansas City 10 Callfornia 1 Texas 3 New York 23 Oukiand at Seattle N “A tier must have a good memory.” . OQuintilian umpire Marty Springstead, The Orioles built a 6-2 lead in the second game with the help of two-run homers by Dempsey. and Doug DeCinces before Toronto tallied for four runs in the sixth and a 6-6 Ue. Baltimore loaded the bases in the seventh against reliever Tom Murphy, 2-7, on hits by Larry Harlow and DeCinces and an intentional walk to pinch Kelly. Victor Cruz relieved after Dempsey’asacrifice fly and ylelded another sacrifice fly to pinch hitter Terry Crowley. Rockie John Flim, pressed into service when a log injury sidelined Baltimore starter Nelson Briles after he faced only one batter, was driven from the mound in the sixth. The Blue Jays continued the attack against Tippy Martinez before Joe Kerrigan, 1-0, stopped the rally. Dave McKay, who had three hits, drove in one Toronto run, and another scored on-a pinch slngle by Bob Bailor. Tim Johnson drove inthe first two runs for a stetetatel hitter Pat Czechoslovakian expatriate, ankle worsened. won her way into her first final in the Wimbledon tennis championships today by defeating former champion Evonne Goolagong 2-6, 6-4, 4- 4 today. Navratilova, 21, thus chal- lenges two-time champion Chris Evert, who won her semi-final match earlier in the day by beating defending champion Virginia Wade 7-5, 2. Goolagong, the Australian thirt seed who was struggling with an ankle injury, dropped her service in the first game but then. took four games in a row to lead 41. Her ankle didn't seem to trouble her at first and although Navratilova held serve, Goolagong then held for 6-2 and again broke for the set, But in, the second set Navratilova was using her backhand to great effect and started to play her own pace. The next three games went. with service and then Goolagong surprised Navratilova by breaking for %. -The Australian held her own for 4-5 but Navratilova held again to take the.set. Goolagong mounted a. 43 lead in the final set, but the ankle buckled as she played the shot that won the seventh game for her, [t was her last. Navratilova took the next three to win her first finals berth here. 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