. . . 2 PeVeVCT EVE TUT TTT TTT eT ~~ pewvve' revvrvrTvvT TTT eeres THE HERALD, Wednesday, February 16, 1977, PAGE A : iia iat te eal Fer Vere ry T pew rerCTVvTT""T""TVTCC. PwrerreTe rT eT eve Tee CT ee eT TT eT TY oe a in icra in lactic la lie Bali hin tin dn * ee te ree te ow John Vaudry (11) Cents lose players Not only did the Terrace Centennials get outscored 99-3 last weekend, they also lost the services of two hockey players. Tim Kolner received an illegal check and did damage to the ligaments behind the knee and Lance Legouffe was given a match penalty by referee Martin p. ; Kolner was carrying the puck into the Rupert zone when a King defender tripped him, stretching his leg in an unusual way. Kolner went down and was helped off the ice. Legouffe was sent out early in the game. Epp had called a penalty and Lance was a little upset, hardly believing the call. On the way to the penalty box Legouffe swung his stick over his own head. The linesman reported this to the referee and a match was handed out for intent to injure an official. ' Both Legouffe and coach Red L’Estrange were furious. Says L Estrange, - “There were no linesmen near Legouffe, or none - restraining him. Lance was also going straight to the penalty box. He did a stupid thing swinging his stick in. that manner and I. could have tolerated a game misconduct, but a match penalty, No Way!” _ L’Estrange and President a6 (Al Bishop have said that they would report the case to league president Don Griffin and see if they can get the penalty for the misdemeanour altered. To. ress time they had had no- ck in the case. McEwan GM and Totem Ford kept up their winning ways in last Monday’s Commercial Hockey League action, In the first squad the GM squad scored two power ' play goals on route to a 5-2 victory over Gordon & Anderson. The late. game saw Totem Ford score three third period goals to defeat - Pohle Lumber 6-3 McEWAN 5 GORDON & ANDERSON 2 . McEwan kept the race for first place close as they took a 2-0 lead after two perlods, then outscored G&A 3-2 ‘in the last frame. Rick Lewis opened the scoring at the 6:03 mark of the opening period as Marcel Tookenay and Steve m= Dillabough combined to set by Lewis. Although both a clubs had good scorin m™ chances neither coul ; capitalize and the period = ended 1-0, McEwan got the only goal as of, the second period Lewis. . :and.: ookenay - prepares to let a shot fly during Saturday's Terrace-Rupert playoff encounter at the Civic Centre arena. Vaudry collected 13 points the hapless Cents.’ f in helping the Kings to 18-1 and 11-2 triumphs over ~ (Dale Drea photo) Kings-Cents games strictly no contest Kings 18 Terrace 1 Kings 11 Terrace 2 It was strictly no contest this weekend as. Prince Rupert Atom Motor Kings and Terrace Centennials met in the first two games of their best-of-seven PNWHL quarter-final series, The Kings choked Terrace 18-1 Saturday and then cruised to an 11-2 triumph Sunday. _ Before this eckend's. ac: . tivity, Kings’ coach George Kuntz stated that he felt Terrace had no business being in the playoffs (they finished last in the league standings this season), and those fans in at- tendance at the two games would now undoubtedly echo that view, . Rupert scored almost at will in the first game, establishing period leads of 7-0 and 134 before settling for a mere five goals in the final twenty minutes of play. ‘ John Vaudry, who ended the weekend with thirteen scoring points, tallied four times Saturday while Dave Pickett chipped in with three goals. Richard Wright and Art Frenette each cellected two markers — it was Frenette who started the onslaught after just thirty-four seconds of play when he took a feed from Rick Spracklin and blasted a shot between ‘goalkeeper Mario Morretto’s legs — while Moe Kmyta, Dave Allen, Al Sidoni, Wayne George, Mike Vannier, Joe Ciotoli and Spracklin netted singles. .. Morretto lasted only until the 5:26 mark of the opening frame when, having faced ten shots and yielded three goals, he was replaced by Rob Pyde. Pyde played the remainder of ‘the night and faced fifly shots combined to set up linemate Don Watt on a power play goal. The goaltending was once again strong as each team fired 15 shots at the opposing netminder. . The third period featured five goals and was the most entertaining, especially for McEwan fans. Gordon & Anderson drew within one goal as Brad Letham and Jack LeBlanc set up Jim Gustafson after only six minutes of play. At the 9:03 mark McEwan took a 3-1 Jead as Tookenay scored an unassisted goal with some beautiful moves, Minutes later Gustafson had his ‘second of the evening when, after a LeBlanc , pass, he fired a shot by the McEwan goaltender. Tt took McEwan only one minute and 15 seconds to regain their two goal lead as a Keith Colwell blast found its way into the G&A net; Bob Sewchuk and Rae Rowe drew the assists. during his stay between the pipes. Neither netminder could be held accountable for the score, however, a3 they were left to fend for themselves time and again as their teammates provided them protection which varied between little and none. At the other end of the rink, Sdrry Kurka played well when called‘upon for the Kings. ‘. “He faced twenty-four shots in all, with two of his better saves coming on breakaways by Cliff Jhorsteinson and David Wakefield. Ex-King Brian Moroney foiled Kurka’s shutout bid when he scored with the Cents holding a six-tofour manpower ad- vantage early in the third stanza. Sunday's contest saw Terrace keep it close — thanks largely to Pyde’s efforts — for the first period and a half before the floodgates opened once again in the latter stages of the game. ~ Wright, with a pair, and Ciotoli tallied to give Rupert a 3- 0 lead midway through — the second period before Doug Matheson beat Don Olmstead on a breakaway to make it a 3-1 hockey game. However, the Kings pulled away as they clicked for two goals late in the middle period - before outscoring the Cenls by a 6-1 margin in the third frame. Wright finished the game with four goals while Vaudry tallied three limes, Frenette, Spracklin and Pickett picked up Rupert's other markers while Gord Cochrane gained Terrace’s _ second goal. Pyde and Morretto — the latter replaced the former with three minutes gone in the third The final goal came via the power play with G&A’s Don Stark in the sin bin. Colwell set up Dillabough who wasted no time firing the puck high into the ‘net. McEwan 5, G&A 2 and a temporary first place tie. TOTEM FORD 6 POHLE LUMBER 3 ‘ Totem Ford wanted no part of sharing first place as smooth-skating Dick Shinde led them to victory. With McEwan right on their heels Ford played a_ tight checking game, skatin away with it at the end. Fight continues for Pohle Lumber, hurt with. injuries to key players, did not let them get away easy, making Ford work for their twe points. The Lumbermen opened the scoring at the 14:51 mark as Darryl Dewynter tallied his first of two. Sev Piatoni and Dale Kushner . h three; « Hackman Michaud assisting. After set up the play wit Dewynter taking a Piatoni- ss and blasting it by the ord netminder, period — combined to face fifty- - fiveshots with Terrace shooters managing to direct thirty-one shots at Olmstead. . Kuntz was generally pleased with his squad’s play on the weekend, particularly Saturday’s game. “While it's awfully hard to evaluate the club’s play under these circumstances, I do think we showed the power we: are capable df, especially in ‘the opener,’ he said. “And I still think ridiculous to have to Terrace a best-of-seven,” The Kings were without the services of Ben Pyde (charleyhorse) and ‘Gord Stephens -(concussion) this weekend, but Kuntz hopes to have both back in the line-up in the near future. The two clubs are slated to meet in the third game of the series this Wednesday in Terrace with the fourth, and in all likelihood last, game scheduled for Saturday in Terrace. In other action this weekend, Smithers Tolems moved to in it’s play within one game of defeating - Houston Luckies as they split a pair of games in Houston while Kitimat Winter Hawks opened up 4 2-1 lead in games.as they split with Burns Lake Braves. Smithers blasted Houston 8-2 Sunday after Wes Westgarde picked upa hat-trick te lead the Luckies to a 4-3 victory Saturday night. . . The Totems now held a 3-1 advantage in that series, Kitimat, meanwhile, recorded a5-1 victory yesterday after Murray Hawse had scored late in the game Saturday to give the Braves a 3-2 triumph. It took Totem Ford only six seconds to-tie it up. Dic Shinde won the face-off,. pushing the puck ahead and , Larry Hackman picked up the disc and fired a shot from just outside Che blueline. The shot caught the Pohle goalie off guard and it was by him and in the net. . Ford took a 2-1 lead in the second period as Rino Michaud scored a_ short- handed goal. Michaud picked up an errant Pohle pass and went in alone deking the goalle an backhanding the puck into the net. . Dewynter tied the score with Ford's Owen Greaves in the sin bin; John Taylor and ‘Terry Markwart assisting. - | Totem Ford scored two minutes later with Dick Shinde scoring his first of an two periods — Totem 3 Pohle 2. . 4 Luckies Rick Marko posted: the shutout Thursday night as Smithers Totems blanked Houston Luckies 6-0 in a PN- WHL playoff game in Smithers, Marko faced 34. shets in earning the shutout; Greg Zavaduck and George Lutz each tallied twice to pace the blanked Totem’s attack while Dave ‘Pellows and Tom Schroeder chipped in singles. The Totems, who established period leads of 1-0 and 3-0 and took 29 of the game’s 63 penalty minutes, now hold a 2-0 lead in ‘the best-of-seven quarter-final series. ' Braves blow lead Kitimat Winter Hawks rallied from a_ three-goal third period deficit to post a 64. upset win.over Burns Lake Braves in the opening game of their hest-of se PNWHL~ quarter-final playoff series. last Wed- nesday in Burns Lake. _The Braves, first-place finishers in the PNWHL’s East Division, established a 4-1 advantage after 40 minutes of play and “seven , managed to hold that edge until Trevor Sandberg scored midway through the final stanza to make it a 4-2 hockey game. Dale Keller scored a pair . of quick goals just over five minutes later to make it 4-4 and then, with 1:33 leftin the game, Don Keller netted what proved to be the game winner for the Winter — Hawks. -Totems take first Smithers Totems grabbed a 1-0 lead in their best-of- seven quarter-final playoff series with Houston Luckies last Tuesday evening when they edged the Luckies 5-3 in Smithers. After a few months of re- organizing, the Terrace Karate Club is again looking for new members. The club training nights are due to re- commence on Tuesday, the Mid of February from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Copper Mountain Elementary School in Thornhill, The clu will then meet every .| Tuesday and Thursday. Age ‘limit for Karate is 13 years and over. mo The style taught will be Chito - Ryu Karate and the club is affiliated to the National Karate Association and, Sport Canada, Their instructor is David -Akutagawa who has studied in Japan and has been a student of Karate for 20- years. David's level of skill and proficiency speaks for itself; 4th degree Black Beit. . -During his career David has studied with and been taught by Dr. Tsuyoshi Chitose, an 82-year-old and holder of a 10th degree Black ‘Belt, and Mr. Mas Tsuroka, a 7th degree Black Belt and current President of the National Karate ~ RECREATION © CHATTER __ Butch Morris was a one- man wrecking crew for the Totems as he netted four goals and added an assist while Wes Westgarde, Don Cheychenko ‘and Danny Chamberlain tallied in a losing cause for Houston. Association. Any persons requiring further in- formation should phone 635- B0B2. : As mentioned last: week, ‘the B.C. Coachin Development Program wi be holding a clinic in Terrace and the person to contact is Roger Dufty. at the Terrace Recreation © Office above the Arena; All coaches in all sports ‘are invited.'The course is very’ informal and =the in- formation received is well worth the effort of at- tending. So pick up the phone and dial 638-1174. ~ The Tiny Tots Program run: by the Terrace. Recreation Department needs more applicants if it is to be run as scheduled. The course is due to start on the 22nd of February, 1977. To: run the course there must be a minimum of 20 children per class. Registrations will be taken all week at the Terrace Recreation Office. If mothers wish this program to survive, please come out next week and support it. Caledonia to hold fun hockey for charity - The Caledonia Sensex Hockey ‘Team made up of players not involved with organized hockey will be taking’ on the Over 40 R.AR.S. Hockey Team in a top rung The third period was.even until the jast five minutes when Ford took’ over. The Fordmen took a 4-2 lead as. Shinde and Hidber com- bined to set up Hackman - whoscored his second of the game. ; Pohle drew within one as Mike Barg fed Markwart at the side of the net. Mark- -wart fired a quick, high shot past the Ford goalie. _ With 3:47 left Shinde picked up his second geal, the Fordmen’s second short- handed goal of the game. Shinde completed the scoring with only 22 seconds remaining, beating the Lumberman’s goalie from the slot. match at the Terrace Arena Saturday, February 26 between the hours of 7:30 p.m, until 10 p.m. , This is the second annual event sponsored by the Caledonia team. Last year the proceeds went to Skeenaview Lodge. This year the organizers have decided to turn the money over to the Terrace Child Development Centre. Local merchants have contributed more than $300 worth of merchandise which will be handed out as door prizes at the game. Tickets are available from members of the teams and are $1.50 for adults and $1.00 for students and children, The game has all the ear- marks of a fun night for Terrace hockey or non- hockey fans.. TERRACE ANSWERING BUREAU 4603-D Pork Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VaG1V5 ! Our message service keeps you informed FOR 24 HOUR SERVICE ! PHONE 638-8195 638-8197 . 638-8196 ' WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 13, 1977 Games Loss: Tie ‘ Totem Ford 21 “ 4 1 a McEwan GM 91 5 5 1 31 Gordon & Anderson 22 5 14 43 13 Pohle Lumber 22 4 W7 1 9 Name Team Goals Assists Pts. Larry Hackman = TF Ps 32 _ 4 Rick Lewis Mic GM 34 26 a Bob Peacock TF 21 32 3 Dick Shinde TF 24 3 8 Rino Michaud TF 27 18 45 Marcel Tookenay Mic GM 17 25 a2 Darryl DeWynter = PL 15 21 x Tuesday, February 6 Exhibition McEwan GM 6 Juveniles 5 Thursday, February 10 Pohle 1 Gordon & Anderson 3 Monday, February 14 Gordon & Anderson 2 McEwan GM 5 Totem Ford 6 Pohle 3 PNWHL RESULTS — PLAYOFFS Tuesday, February 9 : Smithers 5 Houston 4 Wednesday, February 9 Kitimat 6 Burns Lake 4 Thursday, February 10 Houston 0 Smithers 6 Saturday, February 12 Terrace 1 Prince Rupert 18 Burns Lake 3 Kitimat 2 Smithers 3 Houston 4 . Sunday, February 13 ; 7 4 Terrace 2 Prince Rupert 11 Se Srnithers 8 Houstan 2 Burns Lake 1 Kitimat 5 ‘Wrestling N.W., ZONE CHAM- PIONSHIPS — HOUSTON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1977 Team Scores: _ 1. Prince Rupert - 125. 2. Houston - 60, 3. Terrace - 30. 4, Kitimat - 20, : INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1, Brent Petrie (P.R.) 2. Ray Prebble (H.) 3. Richy Mallett (Sk.) 4. Billy Douglas (K.) ; #8 ib. bo 1, Jose Goncalves (Sk.) 2. Dana McKellar (H.) 3. Mike McFadden (P.R.) 4. Mike Parlby (P.R.) 106 Ib. . 1. Trevor: Stewart (P.R.) 2, Ben Galbraith (H.) 3. Casey Lewis (P.R.) 4. Steve Hansell (H.) 115 Ib. , , 1. Allan Dearaway (P.R.) 2. Darcy Bruce (H.) 3. Stanley Bevan (Th.) 4, Gord Lewis (P.R.) 123 Ib. 1. Brent McEwen (H.) 2. Peter Roth (P.R,) 3. Don La Pret (P.R.)-4. Darren Douglas (K.) 130 Ib. 1. David McKellar (H.) 2. Don Horback (P.R.) 3. Bill Nicholls (P.R.) 4. Ken Nelson (Cal.) 136 Ib. : 1. Morris Shaw (Cal.) 2, Jim Mortensen (P.R.) 3. =e SSNS, ~ The Downed Goalie The goalie has made the best of the situation by steering the puck off the side. But he’s down, out of his net and will be slow to recover. If there's a defenceman to the side, thera’s littla chance of an attacker taking a quick shot behind the goalie, if not, our man is in trouble. , Too, there could be a passout by a deep attacker to one of his teammates just sitting on the doorstep like a vulture —- waiting at the open side of the net. — A TIP: If you're a goaltender, try to stay on your | a en oe - results — Geo. Engethart (H.) 4.‘ Angelo Loggia (K.) ; 141 Ib. No Entries 148 Ib. 1. Mare Garon (P.R.) Moreno Guizzo (K.). 3. Randy Mason. (P.R.), 4..—.4 157 Ib. — ™ 1. Kim Garon (P.R.). 2. Tim Wasylyszyn (H.) 3. Ernie Oliver (K.) 4. Steve Sherman (H.) : 168 Ib. 1 Paul Rochon (P.R.) 2. 178 Ib. ; 1. Rob Thomasen (P.R.) 2. eee cnet iw 191 Ib. No Entries Unlimited , 1, Ray Castelli (P.R. 2. — %3—-4.— All weight class cham- ualify for the < PEE NINIES IID TDD PAL AED AIT IRS ‘_ 25 and 26. a Kitimat-Stikine Reg. % Richy Mailett - Skeena be Jose Goncalves -Skeena = & Stanley Bevan - Thornhill =; Darren Douglas - Kitimat * Ken Nelson - Caledonia Morris Shaw - Caledonia Moreno Guizzo - Kitimat Ernie Oliver - Kitimat. ft, SER HIN ne CRESS Ramen ARR Ris fated: Ss = x + f3 a as aN? ¢ x e REESE LAAN LEL LE feet. If you're a forward, keep hoping the goatle will go down and out of position. ‘ ee eas cade ihe Rida Ten Rte 5 Rs age ES eee oe VA EA ts ck