- and $264 triple. . aeae DEMOLISHED McEWAN 12-2 Reno Michaud scored three goals, Ron Smaha, Bob Peacock, and Sean James added two apiece to pace Totem Ford {to a 12-2 cakewalk over McEwan GM in Terrace Commercial ‘Hockey League action Tuesday night, The victory was Totem Ford's second win in as many nights, as they had defeated the Terrace Chrysler Juveniles 10-3 the night before. The rout began at 6:12 of the opening period, when Ken Olson popped one in to draw first bloud for Totem Ford, Ren Smaha and Mike Ford each added a goal to make the score 3-0 in favor of Totem Ford after one period of play. The Totem Furd squad erupted for six mure goals in the middle frame. Bob Peacock's first goal of the game madeit 4-0 at 4:38, and Reno Michaud notched his first goal at 6:21. Sean James’ marker at 7:11 was followed by Peacock's second goal of the period just 19 seconds Jater, and the -peore was 7-0 in favor of Totem Ford, Ron Smaha and Rick Lelawski added SEAN JAMES....scored twice - Totem Ford is hot markers befure the end uf the middle frame, and when the smuke finally cleared, the scurebuard read Tulem Ford 9, McEwan GM 0. Tulem Ford picked up right where they left as the teams began the final period of play. Just one minute 36 seconds inty the period, Reno Michaud increased the already substantial lead to 10-0. Sean James’ second gual of the game made the score 11-0 before Frank O'Brien finally gut McEwan GM on the scuerebvard with his gual at 7:37. Tum Adkins added another for McEwan, bul it was a case of tuo little tou late, ag Tolem Ford already had an in- surmountable Jead at that point,, With just 2:27 remaining in the contest, Reno Michaud got his third geal of the game, completing his hat Urick, to make the final scure 12-2 in favor of Tolem Ford. The next scheduled Terrace Commercial Hockey League action is at 9:30 p.m, tonight al the Terrace arena, when the Terrace Chrysler Juveniles will take on Skeena Hutel, This week on the alleys by Kathy Mcleod This weeks report will hopefully be in on time. H some leagues are missing it is because the reports weren't at the bowling alley by Salurday afternoon. If the secretaries cannot get their reports to the Janes by Saturday afternoon would they please phone me at 635- 3712 & I will get it then. Monday mens has Jvhn’s- Billiards leading with 29 pts. followed by Cedarland Tire with 24 & Terrace In- ternational with 19 pts. George Haugland sports high average with a 221. Mens high single went to Roy Clifford with a 285 while Cory Fleming rolled a 737 for high triple. Cedarland Tire took team highs ty rolling a 4142 single ‘The Travellers sport 26 points for the lead on Monday mixed. Mens highs were a 247 single and 717 tripte rolled by Del Bjornson. Ladies high single went to B. Scolt with a 217 with the high iriple being a 536 rolled by D. Myslieki. Team highs went to the Travellers with a 912 single and 2626 triple. High averages for the league are a 219 for the ladies sported by Judy Axe with Del Bjornson holding a 224 for lhe mens. Team standings on Tuesday Coffee have the head pins leading with 22 pls. followed closely by Sugar ‘N’ Spice with 21 and Goof Offs with 20 points. High average for the league is a 212 held by Gail Kofoed. High single and triple went to Pat Sheichuk with a 243 single and 677 triple. Donkey Five took team high single by rolling a 1013 with a 2685 iriple total rolled by the Silly Larks for that high. No names lead on Tuesday Mixed with 32 pts, followed by Old Timers with 30 and Lucky Seven with 25 poinls, Mens high average is held by Niel Seaholm with 2247 with Sherry Renney sporling a 245 for ladies high average. Team highs went to Lucky Seven with a 1078 single and 3029 triple total. Men's high single went to George Haugland with a 280 while Neil Seaholm rolled a 742 for high triple. Nora Haugland . rolled a 301 for Indies high single with Sherry Renney taking high triple with a 735. Wednesday Matinee has Kenworths Hoily-Toitles with 36 points followed by the Coffee Wippers with 26 & Early Risers with 21 points, High average for the league is a 207 sported by Judy Axe. Ladies highs for the week went to Darlene Frank with a 260 single and 750triple. Kenworth’s Hoity- Toities walked off with leam highs by rolling a 1004 single & 2914 triple total, Friday Mixed has the Funny Five leading with 35 points followed by the 4077 Squad with 31 & As It Falls with 23 points. Men's lop average is a 227 sported by Doug Mumford with Donalda Preston topping the ladies with a 238 average. Mens highs went lo Henry Ar- chibald with a 316 single and finishing with a 790 triple total. Ladies highs wenl to Donalda Preston with a 265 single & a triple lotal of 716. Team highs were a 1078 single and 3073 triple rolled by As It Falls. Results from the Y.B.C. Junior league had the girls highs going toJuan Petersun who rolled a 171 single and 458 triple. Brent Flaherty tovk buys high single with a 195 with Terry Beard taking high triple with a 471 lotal. High averages are a 144 sported by Sheryl Tetrault with Terry Beard holding a 182 for the beys. ‘Team standings un Wednesday Nite Ladies have Silhouettes leading with 29 points followed by Road Runners with 27 points & the Muppets ‘with 25 points. Gilda Edgar holds high average with a 208 high single for the week went to Marg Mumford with a 247 while Linda Miller rolled a three game total of 702. Team highs went to the Silhouettes with a 1030 single and triple of 2967. Ocean Hreeze jeads the way on Thursday Mixed with 38 points fullowed by the Lumber Kings with 31 and Slow Starters with 27 points, Cy Renney hulds mens high average with a 245 while daughter Sherry holds ladies high average of 206. Mens high single went to Del Bjornsun 323 while Sandra rolled a 298 for ladies high single. Mens high triple went toGary Alger witha 784 total with Apne Mayer rolling a 665 for ladies high triple. The Lumber Kings tovk team highs with a 1100 con't on pg. 6 dene eet per q The Herald, Thursday, October 19, 1978, Page 5 daily herald SPORTS LC with Chris Porter FIGHTING BACK ALL YEAR Yankees a unique team The 1978 World Series of major league baseball followed a pattern New York Yankees had pursued all seasun. They fell behind, then won when they had to and wound up sipping cham- pionship champagne. Swallowed up in a sea of emotion which surrounded the death of longtime Los Angeles coach Jim Gilliam, the Yankees, champions of the American League, lost the first two games of the best-of-seven Series. The ‘Yankees had rallied befure, but four victories in five games against the National League champion Dodgers seemed like too much to expect. “7 had two munths lo du something before," said manager Bub Lemon after his club was baltered 11-5 in the Series upener and then drupped a 4-3 squeaker. “‘We don’t have that much time now.” The Dudgers had dedicated the Series to ‘Gilliam and opened fast. Davey Lupes, the oul- standing Dodgers player in the series, hit twu homers and drove in five runs in the opener. Run Cey banged a three-run homer, drove in all four Dodger runs and wat- sluggers Thurman Munson and Reggie Jackson in the ninth inning lo take th secund game, ~ ' The Yankees were staggering, as they were earlier in the season. ‘Firat, they had lo over- cume Buston Red Sux’ lead in the AL East Division, a 14- game bulge that faced an injury-depleted Yankee team July 19. They alsv had to adjust to the change of leadership frum feisty Billy Martin to the more serene Lemen. | And they had to survive a divisional playuff with the season riding un a pressure- packed single game in Boston. And then they had Lo over- | skee West Division kings. Each time, the team sur- vived. But the Yankees were wounded badly in thuse two Series losses at Lus Angeles. Only five teams in the 75- year history uf baseball's world championship had overcome a similar deficit. The Yankees were destined to be the sixth and they did it in a unique manner. New Yurk won the next four games in a row, something nu team had - managed after dropping the first two Series games. “You have ‘to admire them,” said Lemon. ‘With all the problems and injuries we had, I never saw a team with mare guts.” comeback story. Fired by: Chicago White Sox on June 30, he was hired by the Yankees three weeks later when Martin resigned under pressure. The leam was 10% games out of first place when Lemon took over and it played .700 ball the rest of the way. “Bob turned us around,” said shortstop Bucky Bent, voted the moat valuable player in the World Series with 10 hits in 24 at bats, seven runs batted in and sume spectacular fielding. “When he first was hired, he told us to play like the world champions that we were, He gave us all con- fidence.”’ Lay Cet beey atts mal aan i Gadd ti . ee ew ree one « ony THREE WAYS TO CELEBRATE THE NEW | 1979 CELICA This is the car of tomorrow that you can drive, that you can own, today. The advanced aerodynamic Styling of Celica quarantees that it is a turning point in automotive design. There are four models to choose from: GT Liftback and Coupe; ST Liftback and Coupe. The GT Liftback comes equipped with a 5-speed overdrive all- synchromesh transmission, new full fabric seats, full instrumentation, power front disc brakes, 2.2 litre SOHC engine, AM/FM stereo multi- plex system, low profile steel-belted radials. And much more. All standard. Itis important that you see and drive this remarkable automobile. Your Toyota dealer will gladly arrange this for you. CANADIAN The Toyota Canadian is one of Canada’s lowest priced import cars. But that doesn’t mean it’s shart on Standard features. Available with either a 1.2 litre or 1.6 litre engine, the Canadian offers an electric rear window defroster, heavy duty heater, factory undercoating, wall- to-waill carpeting, 4-speed full synchromesh transmission, MacPherson strut front suspension, power-assisted front disc brakes, front bucket seats and much more, all standard. At no extra charge. 1979 PICK-UP The day of the boring truck is gone. Toyota offers 3 stunning new models to prove the point: the Standard Bed, the Long Bed and the SRS. The §25 model, with almost everything standard from 5-speed overdrive transmission, wall-to-wail carpeting and bucket seats ta radial tires and AM/FM radio is the best bet to change your ideas about truckin’ 1979 RUST PROTECTION All Toyota automobiles have a new 3 year anti-perforation warranty against corrosion damage. models for 1979, All Toyotas provide an interesting way to start the new year for the discerning buyer. 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