PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Friday, July 28, 1978 Joan Cheisberg, recreation director for the Kermode Friendship ( Centre is s havin Bp trouble getting | the native women’s fastball tournament off the ground. Kermode Centre tourney faces lack of interest | This year’s third annual they are tired of playing bal! native women’s fastball and they don't want to start nament will go on even with the lack of interest shown, Defending champion leads Man. open WINNIPEG (CP) Defending champion Dan Halldorson of Shilo, Man., and at least three other former champions head the field of 60 professionals in the opening round of the Manitaba o ae golf cham- pionship t Thefull field will proach 100 golfers with about 40 arnateurs expected, | The three-day, 54-hole tournament carries $15,000 in prize money with the low professional taking $3,000 Bill Whibley, home profes- sional for the Pine Ridge golf carrie pte of the oer says a) © par 3s an you'll win the golf tour- yament.” The course, 6,411 yards Sports Briefs SELL SOCCER TEAM NEW YORK (AP) Harry Mangurian, owner of the North American Soccer League Memphis Rogues, said Thursday a gentleman's agreement has been reached for the sale of the team to Sonny Werblin, president of Madison Square Garden. Mangurian said in aA telephone interview the deal - probably will be completed within 10 days. “We've sunk so much tournament sponsored by the Kermode Friendship Centre is scheduled to go this weekend at Riverside Park even though only four teams have showed interest in Playing. Joan Chelsherg, recreation director at the , centre sald of the 17 in- viatlons sent out to various native fastball teams only Prince Rupert, Kispiox Kitwango and Terrace have agreed to participate. “We're trying to contact local softball teams to see it they could play some exihibition games,” saiy Chelsberg in an Interview Thursday. The first game of the- tournament will be July 26 at 7 p.m. Games will be played on the 29th with the cham- up, We are the last team to put up a native tournament and some of the teams have split up,” says Chelsberg. She said an annual trophy, keeper trophy and medallions will be awarded to the first place team along with a $300 cash prize. Medallions and trophies will also be awarded to the second place and third place teams with $200 and $100 cash prizes respectively Trophies will also be given out to the most valuable player, most inspirational, most sportsman like, best hitter, best pitcher, best catcher and best fielders. The tournament began as an activity for native women says Jaanne MeNeil of the centre. “Tt began mostly as an activity to get the girls in- money into it now we couldn't cancel it if we wanted to."" She adds the centre has put together a team called the Kermode Hellraisers who will take on any challenger in a game Friday night. a is 4 e. KKKKKKKKKKAEKKKKEK KK IK Lt § THEATRE : - PASSES + ; Hidden somewhere in the i ads in the entertainment ¢ section are two Terrace’ < phone numbers. — . i Find them, andif one is yours you've f won. Pick up your tickets at the Herald z office, 3212 Kalum St. + GEORGEBRETT AILING KANSAS CITY, Mo (AP) — Kansas City Royals said Thureday all-star tnird baseman George Brett will be out of action for two weeks because of an i to his right hand, received while swinging at a pitch in aa ic over Seattle Mariners, tory lclellaaiaallalaeielailaielaiebaiae ialaale IRec different long, isa par of 37-35—72 and is in excellent condition. Whitbley said there’s no reason the professionals can’t beat par unless the wind gets up, One thing the golfers have to do, however, is play the fairways straight off the tees, “Your tee shots will deter. mine how you score here,” added Whibley. “You must get to know what club is required off what tee. The greens are tricky but not any than anybody else's, Eh} WON WITH CHIP Halldorgon won last year's championship when he holed a 70-foot chip shot on the final hole of the tournament. Other former champions already entered are 1976 winner’ Richard. Erh- manntraut of St, Paul, Minn., Wilf Homenuik of Winnipeg, the 1972 winner, and threetime champion Moe Norman of Gilford, Ont. Norman has been prac- tising at Pine Ridge since Saturday and says the course is the second-best one in Western Canmada. But before the field was assembled the open organizers were hit with a mild shock by the sponsoring body, the Winnipeg Junior Chamber of Commerce. The chamber agreed to take over the tournament this year after arcigarette company, Peter, Jackson, withdrew its. lengthy sponsorhip. The chamber bad planned to organize 18 corporate sponsors to the prize maney and o on ng expenses bu announced earlier this we that those plans failed to materialize. The chamber managed to attract jus! one corporation -willing to sponsor a hole at $2,500. 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