PAGE 6 Youth bowlers finish second Six Terrace bowling masters and their twelve .young team mates, aged 6-12 years, travelled to Kitimat Sunday, December 3 to join four Kitimat masters and their charges in the annual Master Bantam Bowling Tournament, Though the event was a first for this area, these tournaments are regular features for southern Youth Bowling Council Members. , First place honors were awarded to the Kitimat trio of Master Doug Mumford, and his Youth Bowlers Deanne Holmberg and Paul Gardener. The team was 270 points over Terrace average. Second place-with a 166 pins over average tally was the Terrace trio comprising Master Shirley Hill and her young bowlers Suzanne Urbanczuk and Dale Haines. Another .Kitimat threesome comprising Marg Mumford, Yvonne Brown and Billy Miller, finished third with a 76 points over average score. The Terrace Youth Bowling Council would like to remind all residents of Terrace of the Y.B.C. Family Two-some event which will be held on December i6 and 17 at Barney's Bowl. takes mini-tourney The Terrace All-Stars took the Terrace Men’s Basketball Association's Mini-tournament held in Terrace aver the weekend in one of the most exciting matches of -the year. Four teams were involved; the local team, Prince Rupert Crest Hotel, the N.B.A. Chiefs from Prince Rupert and Kitamaat Village. In the first game of the one day tourney the Terrace five overcame Crest handily 95-67. The N.B.A. Chiefs met Kilimaat Village and the Chiefs took the match, slaughtering Kitimaat Village 161-67, The consolation round featured Crest against the Kilimaat Village team and it was the coastal representatives taking the game and third place in the tournament. Then it was time for the final game with Terrace taking on the N.B.A. Chiefs. The Chiefs and the local all-stars have been perenially strong in Pacific North-West men's basketball and the game promised to be exciting. Throughout the game the locals trailed, until with less than ten minutes to go in the B team Cont. basketball play, travelled to Houston for a mini-tournament last weekend and came home with a very respectable second place finish. Already a force to reckon with in senior basketball in the North-West the team tangled with the Senior A teams of Hazelton, MacKenzie and Houston. The first game they over- .came the Hazelton club in grand fashion 81-34. They went on to defeat MacKenzie 60-47 before bowing in the final game 55-46 to the host Houston Shadows, CARLYLE ' SHE game they exploded. Down at one time fifteen points, the Terrace All-Stars put it all together and when the final buzzer sounded they had won the game, and the tournament 84-91. The final standings had the local team in first spot, the Chiefs second, Crest third and Kitimaat Village in fourth place. Most Valuable Player of the player was voted to be Ken Humperville of the N.B.A. Chiefs. 1 Due to lack of space there will be no Bowling results run in this week’s Herald. res umes next week PHERD & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS TERRACE - 3.4717 LAKELSE - 635-7600 KITIMAT - 369 CITY CENTRE - 692-2141 JOHN G. MCMYNN, Resident C.A. CARLYLE R. SHEPHERD, - Greater “involvement Educational. System “A Regional College that a people : primary pupils: ; fairly, to all. Better School Busing Policies More School Board Meetings held in ‘public , Greater use by the community of school facilities. . A new: ‘voice’ on. “the School Board . i A new. direction, fo ‘education. | Free School “supplies. 9, , ScHool. Board. ‘policies that appt Vote ; | FRED LUBE For Scheel Trustee of. the . people’ in the: caters to the needs, of the aoe _ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1972. 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