renee _ Messy 0 October 20, 1968... REP . Sag he A WAVING ARMS surround Skeena’s: Bilt Keller faced by Bob Wilson in last Thursday’s when the students downed the Red and Whites 113-76 Gord McConnell and Sheena’s Ed Obzera at right. Agar’s action That's Students bomb Ag ars ‘ Skeena Talmshtans poured in 143 points Thursday te prove they are the team to beat in Sentor Men's basketball league, “‘Thé students set a new school scoring record with thelr 112 76 win over Agar Red and White, _. Tsimshlans were helped by the; return of all-star centre Rod Kluss to the line-up, Kluss net+ ted 32 points and Flavio Cervo hit for 24, _Skeena coach Al Cameronused a -full court press and students were able to capitalize on pas« Sing and dribbling: errors - by Agar. Eleven Tsimshians made the scoring. column with Kluss and Cervo combining for 44 of the. 66 Points scored in the first: In ‘other action Tuesday (Oct. 22) Agar Red & White picked up- their~first win-by defeating ‘the “Lakélse” Motor= Hote! -70s6t-7 : Scoring for Agar: were Gerry t* Sharples 20, Fred Philpot 17 : and Bob Wilgon.. 16.High for, the. 5. 57 "Dave “Webster with: el G. Mee Sone 2, “Gs Sales 0, B, Taper 0, J Lerive 2. LAKELSE gar HOTEL, | 66; -M, Marquardt 11, W. Trkla 11, B. Ganzer 4, D. Barlow 6, C, Beatty 0, Te! Tebo - 3; D.. Webster 32, SKEENA TSIMSHIANS, 143: R Kluss 32, E, Obzera 8, "B, Kes- ter 6, F, Cervo, 24,: ‘Re Dakin 7, P. Walker 13, B. Keller 4, D, Wadley 7, G. ‘Wadley 0, T. Wilson 2, 3, "MeNab 9, Dn Stra sbourg 1, : "AGAR. ‘RED’ AND ‘WHITE, 76:1 R, Wilson 25, F.. -Philpot 20 W. Elkew-'8, °G;'Sharples:-18, G.. McConnell . a, .B.-Turner-0s ‘ LAKELSE ° "MOTOR: ROTEL, G0: Ms Marquardt 15, J, Pro- kopehuk 13, W. Trida 2, B, Gan- zer 7, D. Barlow 4, 7 Tebo 4,D. Webster 15... * ALBERT & McCAFFERY, ars -| H. ‘Champoux 9, D. McKay 7, J. Stroet 6, H. Hamuis. 3, A. Blessin 10, -D,’ MacLeod 0, &. Reynolds 13, and McCaffery 4-2; Skeena Tsim= shians 4-2: Lakelse Motor - Hot- el BBs Agar Red and, Whit ORING LEADERS! ‘Cham. CA=M) 115; Webster: (LMR |« Mair Caan): ins Cervo |: b)':'913 Marqua: Kester: Ks) 87; Kluss (Sk) 80; Philpot::(Apar) 79; “Stroet o MD 49, bzera se 64;: 20, | ing action, 7 .».m,; Bart! MED. 9a: |: + Cal TERRACE | HERALD, TERRACE, BC a camo eat! su success Catan fo In its” “gentenary.y mm fit: “4s 100 ‘years’: sitive ‘the first LADIES READY FOR. NEW. ROCK SEASON © The: first. rock slides down the ice in anger October 29 when the ladies curling season officially opens, Drawmaster Lil Kosteck re=|~ vealed her draw for the 18 team league*‘over potluck supper “at the community centre, site for |. ‘the club’s annual meeting, .. McKinnon. meets Kosteck in : the opener with Myers v. Judd, Ruehlen y, Hildebrand on’ the evening agenda ‘starting at 7 D.m. * , October. “BL sees the,” follow-. ett ve Fraser," Braathen .' Houldem; Olson. ¥ Gravelle,. 9 p.m. Davy vs Buckley; Sharples vy. Demp- ster; Jones y. Howden. ‘Seven rinks will play in the Wedtiesday afternoon league, starting ip.m, October 30, |. ‘Cassie. Hall : new | soccer power Cassie Hall is the ‘power to beat in’ inter-school soccer, |: That's the position at the end of the first half of the season, The Cassie Hall team has play- ed five and won five to lead the league with the maximum - 10 points, -Closest contender Is Clarence Michiel which has two wins-and ‘two @raws in six games for 6 ‘Marie Beckley of zone ways points, and. means committee reported success with two raffles at the opening bonsptel. Jean Lowe won _ake # chance yafile?, Larry.| uciley secured a box of choco~ lates :for second, and Jan’ Tom- dinn again’ be: in’ oD eration for league nights, Spec- tators are welcome to watch ‘the | 6-0 . games and use the canteen. a share’ deposits. Hoan, a por. -tlon: of the re-paymient. builds up ‘his Veritas follows’ with two wins and a draw in five games for five € Dolnts, a . . eri Ups . ae 6-0; ‘Clarenes Michtet tied rnhilt "02s ; Cassie Hall bt Up~ reritas bt “Thornhill { §0; Clarence. Michiel bt Uplands. Cassie Hall bt Veritas 4-1, es “second half play, Cassie: Hall: squeezed past Clarence Michiel 1-0.and Clarence Michiel beat Thornhill 5-0, ~|players. || football club: was“ organized In “| Montreal]. lis drawing” bigger :erowes' than |. + ever. In the flrat month: of this *. Canadian - football season: four. ‘ehowd-gizo.1 ecords were broken in’ Montreal, : wi spread concert about the-future lean's magazine this: month tatks ball stadiums. ; Noted sports pundit Trent Frayne writes: that all the clubs and all.-the players have survived, however ob Gill (Jake) Gaudaur, the game’s new commissioner.”? Gaugaur is tha - 43-year-old wunderkind of Canadian football. As president, general manager. and part-owner of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, he was what Frayne calls a “phenomenal success.” He has .taken over as CFL ‘| commissioner at a time wherthe game is bedevilied by a trinity of potentially cataclysmic Brob- ema, First, costd are ‘rising astro- nomicalty, The public wants stars, Stars want big money, Maclean’s reports that total sal- aries in the CEL this year will top $3,250,000. The public also demands bigger and better and costly stadinm facilities, 7 Second, the game has dimin-' ished in its entertainment .and competitive appeal, And the big- ger the crowds the more import- ant is entertainment value, | — Third, the quality of Amerie an players prepared to . come north to Canada is apparently’ deteriorating, because U.S, leag- ues offer bigger Money and lush- er fringe benefits. According to Maclean's, Gaud- aur (pronounced G'dour) has al- ready made impact.on the last two problema, By asking league officials to yeh ins “And he hes propounded anew philosophy which says the power of positive ‘thinking will make. CFL teams. realize. that they are at an advantage, not.a dig-| jadvantage, when shopping for Resonate AIRS me {:Ation, of the game in Canada that.Mac- |. “One big reason |... tenuously, is a man named Jace |. " Reported by: “Ro KLUSS Skeena’s Tsimshlans. won re- */ 8pect in Smithera over the week- ."/ end’ but the rifle-sharp Ralnmak- {ers from ‘Priace Rupert won the inter-achdol tournament, ; Tsimshians- _Thade “it ‘to. the final ja the seven-team compet The. Merrace saad, rated one ae -of the strongest {n. regent years ‘flest. presented their credentials | et. to the Quesnel team Friday. night, | * They. coasted to a 59-37 win fo Smithers: tournament final, move into the : winnex''s brack-| . Skeena’s, major point-getters were Bob Koster (16) Flavio Cervo (£2) and Rod Kluss (0, match thelr rea acareey . Terrace then . took: on tha| When they ‘downed 'Quesiiat het un Prince Rupert Rainmakers, last | Prince pe hed thera sedson’s. zone champions; in the|® real possibility that 5 Skeem. :~.. | ¢@a some out.on. top ‘when they “+: 7 play the zone finale next, Maireby .,Ralamaors couldn't miss ‘and 5 a 37-27 -lead.. at the -half, They won going away 88-55 with linpeesalve ® shooting for the bask High Skeena | scorers-in final were Hod-Klugs- (29); Bob ance a5) and Flavio & SPLICE. THE, | MAINBRACE WITH High men ‘tor. "Sheena Were |" Rad Klis 45) and Bill Kellar _ ‘They: réturned to the court 9:30 am, Saturday to score the a. upset of the tournament by beat- |. ing favored. Prince George. Pol- ars 63-40, : _ . Grid scouts check all ; colleges how By THE CANADIAN PRESS “Not so Jong ago, only grad. ‘uates from the University of Toronto; Queen's University, Un- versity’ ‘of Western Ontario and McGill: would be seriously con- sidered as candidates forthe Can. adian, Football League, ; . 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