' Junior Hockey — brawl ends game _|4 ‘The race for first place “in the British. Columbia Junior Hockey League’s Interior Division heated * ‘to a boil Saturda night ’ when. & bench-clearing brawl caused a "premature end to 2 game tween Merritt Centen- tials and Penticton Vees _ with 3:48 left to play. . Merritt was leading 8-6 cat ‘the time but the out- ‘come of the game is undecided pending a ‘decision by — league resident Ernie McLean jased. on his consultation with referee Brian Tn game Sunday, Merritt moved five points ahead of second-place Penticton, which was idle, with a 5-2 win over Vernon Vikings. It was ‘the second loss of the weekend for the Vikings which went down 9-5 Saturday to Nanaimo pers ; velstake Bruins > rnoved into a fifth-place ‘ 2 Tierior Division tie with Vernon, : d Ke- Jowra Buckaroos 43 in ‘overtime Saturday. The Buckaroos turned the tables Sunday, trouncing “the Bruins 10-2. -Inother Sunday games, Nanaimo blasted Keon Chiefs 11-5 and 1 Lingha a wined Abbotsford ‘Flyers 5-2. The Flyers edged: Kamloops 6-4 turda Sa iy. BENCHES CLEARED The ‘brawl in Merritt . started with a fight between Ed Beers of Merritt and Kevin Maxwell of Penticton. The benches cleared and the free-for-all that en- sued lasted 15 minutes. “Kelly Ferner scored three goals for Merritt . and Beers added a pair. Glen Johnson, Biake tephen - and La mina ae * - Scaplers win ~ at Orleans NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A travel agent says he paid scalpers’ rates for 140 er beeen tickets a crowd o: a fans from Phila- ‘delphia and finding his promised seats taken. | We took about a $95,000 to $100,000 loss on dt,” said Bajk Gerber of Travel Leisure Concepts: Tne. of Philadelphia. Gerber said that after he brought his customers e and learned that use of a mixup they hed no tickets, he and his staff immediately fanned out and began buying—at e oy he and his aides paid sealpers up to $350 Ve tents 5 to the finish tine Sunda af- hay Hy ihe scout racetrack during ‘Sunday of each. Howard Walker had three for Penticton Ron Vincent had two and Maxwell had one. In Vernon Sunday, the Vikings failed to capitalize as Merritt took eight of 12 minor pen- alties. Each team took one major penalty, Femer, Beers, Stephen, Bob Deschamps Gary Sirkia scored for the Centennials, which led 2-0 at the end of the first period and 3-2 after 40 minutes. ; Mike Winther and Scott Cozens replied for Vernon which was outshot 35-27. In Kamloops, : Barr Pederson and Bob Smit! scored three goals each to lead the Clippers. Glen Chiltor scored twice while Brent Denat, Randy Keller and Greg Hollet added singles. Doug Lidster led Kamloops with two goals and singles came from Pete Gerlinger, Doug Watt and Glen Merkosky. LED THROUGHOUT. Nanaimo led 3-1 at the end of the first period and 6-2 after 40 minutes. Kamloops _netminder Sean Chisholm made 34 saves while ‘Perry Kliensing turned aside 36 shots for Nanaimo. The Clippers took six of 10 : minor penalties and both sides picked up four majors. - Pedersen also scored three goals Saturday in Vernon as the Cli poers dumped the Vile a Nigel Thomas contributed tree with Denat, » Greg Adams Bob th aid singles. Winther had two of the Viking counters while Cozens, Darcy Wilkinson and Glen Fester each had one. Nanaimo, which stretched a 2-1 first- i ero Vlog at ifn "} Orts second, directed 57 shots at Vernon’s -Darrell Morin and Rick Hugi. The Vikings took 29 shots at Andy Gourlay. - The two weekend wins Stretched Nanaimo’s Coastal Division lead to six points — Bellingham Blazers. FIVE SCORE ..- | The Blazers got ‘goals from Glen Anderson, Al Anderson,, _Don . - Hrechkosy Romeo. Profeta and Ted Boyko in their homeice win over Abbotsford, Rick Greenwood and Brian Inkster replied for the Flyers. ; ms Vern Mott made 22 stops while | his Clipper counterpart, qom The Blazers picked up 15 of 27 minors handed out in a penaltyfilled over menchuk, “made - i contest. The home club also had one 10-minute misconduct and two ame misconducts while e Flyers picked up one 10-minute misconduct. In Kelowna Sunday, the -Buckaroos were led by Danny Halushko. who i four nehuk had two and Paul Phee, Darrell Becker, Brian Matthews and Darryl Carlbom had one each ‘as the home team led 3-1 after the first period and 6-2 after the ‘second, Evan Willams and Darren Field scored for the losers. Randy Struch kicked out 25 Bruin shots. Darrxll Kranhbel stopped KIN AT HOME It was a different story Saturday in Revelstoke as Field scored the winner for the Bruins at 3:3 of overtime. Ke lowna had taken a 20 lead in the first od but Revelstoke ttled Graves had: goals for ‘the ’ Stankoven scored one periodieadto¢-3after the back ‘tot tle it 2-2 after the - roe secon jihile Guurge G Crookshark & one. Halushko, Ceaben ‘and Matthews scored for the Buckaroos. Mike Desjardins: « - blocked 47 shots for for a single ticket, which originally sold for $30. “These have been the four most emotional days of my life’? he said, exhausted after Dallas Cowboys downed Denver Broncos 27-10 in Sunday’s National Football League championship game. “We combed every hotel lobby, combed every stree Gerber said his agency had been guaranteed tickets .by a usually dependable agency that. handles ducats for b sports events. He woul not identify the agency. He said several other tour operators also got stuck without tickets. Kelowna’ while Steve '. Abbott in the Revelstoke net stopped 42, Tom Chisholm and Greg Evans each. scored ~ twice to lead Abbotsford” to their home-ice win. Saturday against the Chiefs. Rick Slawson and Tod Semeniuk - scored for the Flyers which broke a 1-1 first- tod tie to go ahead 4 2 the seco Merkosky, Glen’ . Matheson, Clint Fehr and Peter Dineen scored for “Kamloops which was: outshot 43-24 during the game. Only seven minor enalties were called, ‘cur of them on the Flyers , gue action con- tinues Tuesday when Revelstoke lays at . Kamloops, we, 2 FinendTefun, | ‘Trysome. _G ad ng are Simpsan ¢ ‘of Hazel cals. Rod ie ’ . ‘"moders ‘wor: ~ Annual Terrace Kinsmen . Invitational ‘Basketball - _. Tousnament " champships: THE:HERALD; Tuesday, January 17, 1978, PAGE 5 ~ Kermodes win: 7 Kinsmen The’ ‘Caledonia Ker- the 6th at ~ the Caledonia Gym Saturday night.. The Kermodes : defeated the. Hazelton artans, 69-52, in the game to ''- +make it-three consecutive ‘pionships game ermodes ° _Fraser Lake, 73-30, and Fort. St, John, 71-69. In “the * Fraser.’ Lake - game ivhhe- Caledonia squad “eontrolled the whole “pape leading 42-10 at the ‘tournament cham- - ‘pionships. To get tq. the cham- the ~ deafeated dnd 61-20 at the end + ot the: third quarter. | “Leading: * , were Bob Sheridan with. - Willie Dave Metzmeier with 2 ifvxeafffJwyes points and Daye % Metzeler with 15 points. :' For Faser Lake, | i Moffatt scored 10 poitits. obert ‘The Fort St, John gameé “was extremly close. the ae lead ch | e lead changing -‘hands.ma "‘gamie was. inally decided « the tournament, times. The. when Willie Harve ‘scored 2 iree throws wit only 12 seconds left. Leading scorers for Caledonia-. were Jamie Harvey with 23 points arvey with 10 and ints and 22 rebounds... ’ .For Fort. St. John, the David Metzmeler, Caledonia’ 8 number ¥, takes a shot at “the et, as George ‘eet 4 py looks on. aye Sea " Weekend Wea “y Magen 8 + Aifda BE pid sel oiyptt abet a bide! ‘Hockey. action . _Lepaliea scores were commonplace. . on :.-the* playing.: mae “Wran; ye game marred aby. a: Dra : earl -Eae ‘game: ; misconduct ‘ alties - ‘atid: ‘seven majors: ‘as -a‘réesult of the brawl. : “In all, 2. minor penalties _ were. “issued. : weekend as the Western Canada ‘Hocke way point. - in Flin Fion Sunday. ternoon, led by af- raig Levie and Ray Markham, | who . ‘Scored two Bale, apiece: ‘Saturday, humilia Pouglag is that of ‘Jordy Pate netminder Ansell faced 64 shots. ‘In Brandon Sunday; ‘the Wheat Kings demo shed ’. the. lowly Saskatoon Blades 9-2, Brian Propp led the attack with three goals as the Wheat Kings | oalies. Jeol th pered Blades’ m. McNabb an - Brand with aa shots. ; Fion Bombers trounced Regina Pats 6-4 the Wil the Bombers” ‘the Pats 15-4,: led by. the ‘four-goal- BE og ae defeated Calgar ers-3 ‘suridagin 2 z in the: third team ; meen aie pen-. on: ::home ies, « mpinu mare ‘ing goal “(Seon ° .. Sunday “The: ‘Bighorns outshot -: ers 67-37, and Kevin : Willison led mes was. Saturday at ethbridge; where: the ‘Broncos scored four first- ae goals and held of edge Medicine Hat e he Tigers mounted a pitted. ‘attack in ug " hesiat a dt ral ran | FLORENCE | : MOTEL” Color T. Y,. *. ‘Telephones . Free Coffee Rieke a Kchens ' Reservatioris:. : - if ..Calt-e47-2678 races, (See tomorrow's Herald for results.) Write Box 516 + HA6W,, Smithers the -. Eri mie, New ‘Westmin tee “Bedtings attack with three = In that. came: Hemp “Gane at One: ‘of the few" “@lose -goals ‘to he same age ‘the: Broncos ‘won ‘mare decisiv ney sone iod unanswer peri t a &2-win over Medicine ‘Hat.’ The teams were tied.1-1 after » the first period, bridge’: after two.’ - ith . another -- foals ine se ‘to defeat Fs fn Winter Hawks 4-3 at Portland: Two of the Portland goala came in the final two minutes of the game. ‘The next league action _is the league’s annual all- “star game, ‘to be held in ‘aii “'Blorence the Moose’ ‘and get. 10 percent off. room rates and meal: prices. .. zl | out! : | RESTAURANT ong ey ~ SUM i Thursday ay pith the the 9... - SKIERS Have. We fot CHOCOLATE MOOSE | Finest Cuisine Steake = .. -Spagheltt a Lasagna wt 047-3005 ; LICENCED 7 » points id Leth- . ad :a- ‘2 Sage reg scorers were urkart with 28 and Randy Villeneuve with 20. Hazelton ‘defeated feading. ‘climat, 88-71 and Prince 85-74. - The : Kitnat game was closer -. ‘than the score indicates - use ‘{t' wasn’t - until, ‘there. was only ‘about: 4 - “minutes “left that “Hazelton: pulled away. “hhé Kitimat team had “only | 7. players dressed ‘since 6 players and both ‘ goachad : Were ‘malssing . with flu:- George Sim ee tha § rtans wit owed mig Robert Urry’ Woods with 15 “Pan e each. - artaris vielory oiee cs AINMAKERS Prince Rupert, the me was 4 Sete at the S the leading scorer for the Spartans vas | George in wi in He. < fallowed Robert: Blackstone wih Sai ‘ithwas Marte 5 it was 0 Santubano-and Alex Bill ‘with | at vee 14 points ai championship the Kermodes - . i querer ne ta fine eferisive and offesive work, leading at quarter time 21-5, .The ‘second quarter was a little more . Following this . the Fort St. John Osears . Tourney | even as the local team led 36-16 at the half. In the second half, Hazelton gat untracked. but no enough to overtake the 20 oint half-time dif- erence. Dave Metz- meier led the Kermodes with 21 points and - 13 rebounds. He was followed by james ‘Harvey with 15 points and Richard Klein with 12. For the Spartans its was again George Simpson th 27 points. In the early games, Kitimat defeated Fraser Lake in the game for 5th and éth place 65-50. Leadin itimat was Mike Fraser with 38 ints and Murrary, ‘oods with 14. Forfraser Lake, Robert Moffatt scored 21 and Bill | Olsen 16 points. - game. defeated the Prince Rupert Rainmakers, 87- ‘80, to take 3rd place, The me was areal see-saw ttle with the Oscars ju mping o out to a fast 16-4 . ea The Rainmakers t back to trail 50-39 e half and 64-61 at the ond of the third quarter. For the Oscars, brian Burhart and Randy Villeneuve scored 24 and 23 points respectively. Mario Santurbano led the Rainmakers with 30 points. To fou defeated Fraser Lake, 85- 57, while Prince Rupert. - defeated Kitmat,. 98-54. - Caledonia's .- David -Metzmeier won the the tournament M.V.P, ‘sith his fine offensivé and defensiveplay.- Named to the first sa team were Willie aD Jamies: Caledonia, George Simpson of, Hazelton, Bram, austere ‘ort Rupert. secondall-star team were Richard Klein of CALDONIA, - Sebastian of Hazelton, ‘Gerry Meers of Prince Rupert, Randy Villeneuve ort St. Jolin, and Mike Fraser of Kitimat. Th Kermodes would like ‘to thank: Nick Tim- merman and the: ‘Kin- ‘sman Club of.Terrace for a very successful tour- tament, —KABALARIAN _ PHILOSOPHY Free Public Lecture,| What Jobs. 1978 Hold For You Terrace 8 p.m. dan. 22, 1978 “District of Terrace “NOTICE ‘Hatiee: is hereby given that a publichearing & will be held on proposed Land Use Contract. ‘By-law: Project No. ADP-02-7801. The “proposed. contract’ Is concerned with the “following area: art of Lot3, Blocks 10and 11, D.L. 342, R.5. fF C.D Plan 4154 The yeneral intent ofthe proposed Land Use § Contract between the District of Terrace J and Bob‘s Welding and Machine Works is to. 8 rezone part of Lot 3, Blocks 10 and 1), D.L. § -962,.R:5, €.D., Plan 4154 from Al Rural to ' M2 Industrial, to allow the consolidation of that part of Lot 3.with Lot B, Plan 4827. 1 The proposed Land Use Contract may be & ‘viewed by any and all persons requiring more specific Information, during regular | | business hours at the Municipa! Hall. Ps The public hearing will be held in the ‘Municipal Council Chambers on n Monday, January 23rd, 1978, at 6:45 p.m Any and alt persons having an interest in Br | ‘the prepesed Land Use Contract By-Law | . Project No. ADP.02-700t shall take notice and he evernie accordingly, E.R..Hallsor : Clerk-Administeator et to this game, Forst t. John had earlier : "Harvey. ©. .of | , rio. 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