Peewees in finals It’s going tobe Terrace vs Smithers next weekend at Smithers in the best-of-three series for the Northwest B.C, - Yukon District Minor Hockey Peewee title, Terrace won the three- team, round-robin series at Kitimat last weekend when all three teams finished with identical one win, one loss records, The playoff went to Terrace with the best goals- for-and-against record, Terrace defeated Kitimat &4 in the first game but came up with a 3-2 loss to Prince Rupert in game two. Kitimat-s 8-4 win over Rupert in the ‘final game pushed Terrace into the winner's circle. Terrace ended up with a 1.4 average, ‘followed by Kitlmat with a 1.0 and Rupert with 0.7. Terrace coach Brian Truitt said the boys played two super games in this series and he hopes for a similar effort next weekend when they travel to Smithers for the final. ; In their 64 win over Kitimat, Mark Flaherty led the way with a hat trick. Glen Palahicky came through with two goals while singles were notched by Colin Parr, Warren Riding and Joe Courtoreiile. in their 3-2 loss to Rupert, Parr and Mei Reimer scored the goals. Bantams bow out Kitimat and Smithers will play a best-of-three series next weekend at Kitimat for the Northwest B.C. - Yukon District Minor Hockey Bantam title. In the round-robin, three- team playoff for the west section at Terrace on the weekend, Kitimat opened with a 6-3 win over Terrace and then came up with an 0-2 victory over Prince Rupert to clinch the title. Thé final game of the series saw Terrace bounce Prince Rupert 15-5 in a ‘‘too late” effort. In the east section’s best- of-three series at Smithers, the Smithers boys took it in two straight games over Fort St. James by scores of 5-3 and 7-6. Kitimat is already assured of a berth in the provincial finals later this month because Kitimat is already assured of a berth in the provincial finals later this month because Kitimat is hosting the event and they are entitled to a spot in the playoff regardless of where Kitimat ede gee ase The Kitimat Open Bad- minton Tournament drew 104 entrants last week from Kitimat, Smithers, Hazelton, Terrace, Prince Rupert, Kemano and Kispiox. “A” FLIGHT The ladies singles was taken by Mary Kiviste of Smithers with Pat Kenne of Terrace placing second. In the ladies doubles Pat Kenney of Terrace teamed up with Fran Power to take the top spot with the Terrace pair of Sherry Anderson and Irma Brewer runners up. Terrace also took the mixed doubles with Gord Clent teaming up with Sherry Anderson. Bill Chudyck of Smithers playing with Rosalie _ Williams of Kitimat were the runners up. Bill Chudyck of Smithers won the mens singles with Norm Chatfield of Kitimat placing right . behind. Chudyck also played on the winning mens doubles with Smithers team mate Allan Leang. John Ross and Norm righ they finish in the district. Smithers would have to win next weekend’s series against Kitimat to get the district's berth. As far as Terrace is concerned, in Kitimat’s 6-3 victory the Terrace boys couldn't get untracked against Kitimat’s close checking. Many followers of the team said it was the worst they’d seen Terrace play this season. But Kitimat deserves credit for the win, even though Terrace. was favoured to take the series, Greg Pauison, Bruno Hidber and Doug Richey scored the Terrace goals. Terrace went on their biggest scoring rampage against a rep team this season in the final game against Prince Rupert. Hidber and Simon Dodd each fired four goals. Emile Gagnon chipped in with a pair while singles were scored by Tony Procaccini, Rob Brown, Ken Wideman, Darryl Carter and Paulson. ESSER td Ribs ad evade ete TERRACE BANTAM SIMON DODD (in net) had no opportunity to enjay the usual jubilation connected with goal scoring. After young Simon fired the puck he found himself, with some of the opposition’s help, wrapped around the crossbar. Open Badminton ‘Tournament Chatfield were the runners up. 7 “B” FLIGHT Ladies singles went to Colleen Fitzgerald of Prince Rupert with Terrace’s Debbie Anderson runner up. The ladies doubles went to the Kitimat duo of Dorothy Cheyne and Chris Wagner. Runners up were Betty Clent and Mae McFarland of Terrace, In the mixed doubles Anita Zagar and Dave Pearse of Smithers were the winners followed by Banwar and Fitzgerald of Prince Rupert. In the mens singles Doug Jennion of Terrace was the winner followed by Gord Case of Prince Rupert. Terrace also took the mens doubles with John and Allan Weise winning over the Jones and Case duo of Prince Rupert. : “C FLIGHT Fran Power of Terrace won this event over Kate Scott, also of Terrace. In the ladies doubles Hazelton’s E. Wilson and L. Coulton were the winners followed by B. Sparrow and L. Wiesner of Kitimat. doubles Crowdis and Ger- bracht of Prince Rupert won with Williams and Kawa of Kitimat runners up. The results of the mens singles in this flight are not. - available. In the mens doubles P. and R. Wilson of Hazelton were the winners with P. Davies and D. Jennion runners up. Our message service keeps you informed TERRACE ANSWERING BUREAU 4603-D Park Avanue, Terrace, B.C. V8GIV5 " FOR 24 HOUR SERVICE PHONE 628-8195 ' 638-8196! 638-8197 es In the mixed. Please call \\ GRANISLE COPPER JOB OPPORTUNITY HD. Mechanic Cert. - $8.50/hr.. - Numerous fringe benefits - Relocation advance + - Accommodation available - Rate increasing to $8.75 effective 1 April-1977 collect: Personnel Supervisor, t Granisie Copper Limited, 604-697-2266, Local 35. — Bea Quick Passer . How quickly can you pass? You'll do it much faster if you keep the top hand on your stick away from your body. il you keep your top hand and arm close to your body you're all tied up. You lose strength and the stick blade moves in an arc rather than square to the direction of the pass. Keep your head up, too. A good stick man can control the puck by feel alone so he can watch for a body checking opponent. Minor Hockey RESULTS JUVENILE Friday, March 4 Terrace 3 Prince Rupert 7 Stewart Kitimat Saturday, March § Kitimat 3 Terrace § Stewart 4 Prince Rupert 7 Terrace 4 Stewart 1 Sunday, March 6 Prince Rupert 10 Kitimat 2. (Prince Rupert advances to Quarter-Finals March 12 & 135 BANTAM Friday. March 4 Terrace 3 Kitimat 6 Saturday, March § Prince Rupert 2 Kitimat 6 Prince Rupert 5 Terrace 15 THE HERALD, Wednesday, March 9, 1977, PAGE Al3 CANADIAN INVENTS BASKETBALL A Canadian, Dr. James Naismith, is the father of basketball. He invented the popular game in 1891 while working for the YMCA in Springfield, Mass. Dr. aismith was born in Almonte, Ontario in 1861 and graduated from McGill. Basketball also has a fascinating history in B.C. and if you want to know more, tour the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame on the P.N.E. grounds. THE NUMBERS GAME Lester Patrick of Victoria, the man who revolutionized hockey in its early days was the first in any sport to put numbers on the back of (Kitimat advances against Smithers this weekend) players jersies and sell PEEWEE rograms so fans could Friday, March 4 identify them. He also was Terrace 9 Kitimat 4 the first to use the forward Saturday, March § pass in hockey. This Prince Rupert 3 Terrace 2 amazing story, complete Sunday, March 6 with a full size wax figure of Kitimat @ Prince Rupert 4 ae Patrick which actually (Terrace wins Northern Championship by default) aiks, is in the B.C, Sports at ‘The oldest sport known to man is archery. Hall of Fame. THERE MUST BE 50 WAYS TO CELEBRATE TERRACE’S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY if you know ONE cafl 638-8196 . 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