pone ee players wanted The Terrace men’s recreational hockey league Is looking for players for the upcoming season. According to organizer Earl Nygaard, they'd like elght teams this season — four in the under-35 age group and four in the over-35 age proup. Players interested should contact Nygaard at 635- 2017 as soon as possible. Wen ths co ater lh ahs rere = Hockey. 1z THE SKB MOLSON WRECKERS topped the competition and went home. with the big cash In the second annual Larry Swanson Memorial softball tournament on Labour Day weekend, SKB Wreckers win Swanson Memorial SKB MOLSON WRECKERS needed an extra game in the double-knockout final to clinch the title at the Terrace Inn’s second annual Larry Swanson Memorial slo-pitch open men’s softball tournament on. Labour Day weekend. SKB’s winning effort over West- er Staging of Prince George earned them $1,677. The runnerups went home with $977. ‘The 14-tcam series was set up with three divisions for round- robin play to start. Two divisions had five teams while the third had four. The top eight then advanced to the double-knockout championship playoff, while the bottom six played a single elimination conso- lation series. In the opening double-K series, SKB beat Putter’s of Prince Rupert 6-3. Then in the 'A’ side semi- final, SKB knocked off burns Lake 11-1. The 7A’ final to put them into the championship game was a 9-6 win over Westpoint-Skeena. “Season Pass application forms available at Kalen Sports Centre or Far West Sporting Goods in Prince Rupert; Schooley’s Sports or yore yore et ae aR ng a HCN st ee a ai a Meanwhile, Western Staging lost their opening ’A’ game 10-7 to Burns Lake. This meant they’d have to win four in a row to get to the final. They did it by beating Putter’s 11-6, doubling Terrace Inn 4-2, eliminating Burns Lake 7-3 and defeating Westpoint-Skeena 8-4. . In the ’A’ - ’B’ final, Western set up a sudden-death game by handing SKB their first loss (14-4). However, SKB roared back to grab the clincher 10-0. Third-place money of $577 went to Westpoint-Skeena. Burns Lake Lake. won $377 for beating Bill’s Plumbing 14-9 i in the extra-inning final. | The Sunday. "added attraction" of the ’Swanny Olympics’ saw Burns Lake take home $120 for. placing - first overall. Putter’s came out with $60 for second while Terrace Inn won $30 for third. . Individually, SKB’s Dave. Kir- kaldy won the home-run contest while Mario Desjardins of Terrace Inn was the top base-runner. The outfield relay-toss went to Burns’ _If you don’t know what’s going on, things goon — without you. read the _ Terrace Review | ‘FAMILY. Shames Mountain ski area 1990/91 Season Pass rates = welcome. For complete details; contact the sporting goods” stores shown below. Senior (68 and over) $200 $220. Plue7% Plus ?% ‘as. T. GST. _Skii INDIVIDUAL F EARLY BARLY, RATES | 2: cee RATES: ann 10) REG. . Adult... $425 $465 Firstmember. $425 $465 | Youth (13017 yrs) $260 $285. Second member $260 $285 ~ - Junior.iato12yrs) “$200 $220 Thirdmember $200 $220. Child (7andunder) Free Free: Fourth or more. $ 60 $ 60 ‘Plus 7% Plus 7% — 6ST. GST. Better value, that is! Buy your Shames Mountain Season a Pass now pats special Earlybird. prices and save all winter on your skiing fun!. But. a hurry — discounts are in . effect only ‘til September - 30. Mastercard® and Visa? AN | SHAMES _ ~ MOUNTAIN ngAtltsPeak 1590 KLINE, Mountain Ski Corporation | City Contre Hardware in Kitimat; All. Seasons ‘Sporting. Goods. or oo Sundance St & Sports in Terrace. Esskemiodl ints naaits Geicat eter ca pa erate