PAGE 8 L.G. Scott 1 L.G. Scott, a Kitimat softball team, left Terrace last Sunday with the Centennial Lions trophy for finishing first in The Terrace Men’s Softball tournament. The out-of-town team, paced by the excellent pitching of . Babby Coles and backed by a solid defensive effort, went through the tournament .THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. ‘early inning and dropped the match 5-0. Shut-ouls were Coles specialty. _ In the first- game of the tourney, ‘Scott came up against the Sharples Equipment-Twin River Timber team and when the dust cleared the score stood 1-0 for Scott.-The game was a no hitter for Coles and a tough one to lose for the locals. undefeated to take the honors.. - Skeena Hotel, the top rate local team, suffered defeat at the Kitimat team’s hands twice including the final game of the -Prinee Rupert’s all-star contingent met Labbatt’s from Kitimal in the second game and again there was no hit baseball, s +4 xX 5 "LG, Seott and Skeena as Hotel ° ar met for the first time in the ” third match of the two day tourney with Scott winning in extra innings 7-6. The winning run came on a homer by a Scott outfielder in _the bottcm of the first overtime inning. - The last game Saturday pitted Labbatt’s agalmst the combined Terrace team and that’s as far as they got dropping their second game of the tournament to the Kitimat nine, 4-1. The Joss eliminated from further. found themselves” out. of ‘the © _ Funning after being clobbered ian .-0 by the Skeena Hotelmen,- in the second game Scott's continued their domination with an 8-2 victory over the Prince Rupert All-Stars. Prince Rupert took to the field again in the seventh game, this time to face the Skeena Hotel. Skeena won the match 5-3 and - advanced to the final game against Scott's. As well as the trophy, LG. Scott took home $175 in first ~ Sunday morning’ Labbatt’s WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1972 " Last st Thursday ‘the Terrace Figiaie’ Skating w was a formed al a + Hall. Elected president of the organization was Bob Hoffman. ‘Mrs. Sha ron Lynch will serve for the first year as vice-president. . Secretary-elect is Mrs, Audrey Elliot with Miss: Lynne Jones - i _ haridling the club's treasury. As well as the four executive members there were three ° directors chosen. Thes As well as the four executive members there were three | meeting which attracted many interested locals ‘to the Veritas, , “directors chosen, These are Mrs. Donna Donald, Mrs. Yvonne |. | , Moen and Mrs. Isabel Durand. soos Memberships in the club will soon be available for a sum of ~ one dollar with registration | for the First year of activity also forthcoming. _—_ h ‘4 the locals tourney where the locals where with Rupert taking the match 4 ; tournament play. stunned for five runs in the 0 Noarrangements have been made yet ior the acquisition ofa figure skating pro but‘discussions are being carried aut with an . interested party who was in attendance,” TAKE. CARE adequate strength, durability, and ease of epefation.: CAC headquarters 4re-at 100 Gloucester Street, Ottawa, Onlario. . place ‘money. Consumers’, Association of: Canada adyises that lifting mechanisms for raising hardtop _ trailer roofs have to stand up to water, mud and dust and therefore should be sturdy. Ask. the dealer to.demonstrate how- the trailer sets up. Request advice on repairs in the event of a breakdown. Soft-top trailers use tubular supports to keep the carivas tight. It is of most- importance to inspect the supporls, pivot points, and adjustménts, and look for comfortable fit without § restricting circulation, CAC § headquarters are at 1005 “ Gloucester Street, Ottawa, Ontario, . Bob Coles...pretty as a pitcher — For Active a presentation | THE LIBERAL PARTY IN B.C, Mr. Anderson will be in Terrace © SAFETY ON WATER SKIS _ Before you shout “Hit it", J make sure you’ are safe. | Consumers’ Association of § Canada recommends that, { quality skis be used even if they’ cost a little extra. Skis made of J solid ash, a laminate ash and mahogany or laminated birch & are considered “to be most : reliable. Bindings made of pure gum rubber are preferable as § they will stretch more giving a” on Friday Aug. 11, 1972 to officially open lan MacDonald’s campaign headquarters at 4624 Greig Ave. across from the Go-Op. He wants fo hear Your ideas. That's one more out omen’s softball: shaping up The 15th Annual Terrace Ladies Softball Tournament is all set to go this weekend. en rasa ds tong . WE TOOK A BITE OUT OF PRICES! To date teams have entered from Hazelton, Terrace and Kitimat and there is a strong possibility of a Rupert entry and another from Prince George. The action will take place this Saturday and Sunday at the Riverside Park, giving Terrace fans the same- exciting softbail action as was seen in the men’s tourney last weekend. ‘Terrace’s hopes for a first place finish are resting with two entries which, according to local ladies , are top flight teams. -§ ._ Thecompetition in the tournament promises. to. 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