a ee ey ‘ na 7 oats involyed in a i aE ls Ne ara ig ae me eA I SN Tl a attr he A Rage KT oe 4 Be ial en eT ae ( TERRACE-KITDMAT ~~ | consecitive y, Penni Anderson of Terrace Mr. Mike's prepares ‘0 stop the base-stealing am- * ‘Ditions of her opponent. Penni will be In action this weekend a as her team hosts a ladies softball tournament at the Riverside Parkin ‘Terrace,:... School was cancelled Minor jleague: ‘hockey players in the ‘Terrace area recently, lost the gpoetuntty to” sharpen ekills at summer hockey school due to the cancellation of the school, which was eet to run from Me. anizer équired at Organizers r a least 60 boys to reach the break-even point in ie penses bu ly 45 boys signed Up. Several reasons have been given for the can-. cellation. Normally the school would. accept registrations during the fall, however, the sc. was not organized early enough to do so tia’ year. “The result was that many parents had made other path for their children the time the hockey school was prepared to accept registrations. Another reason was the © beost in fees which was the result of a 10 percent increase in the. cost of renting the ice at the arena. ‘‘Late ' the next few days anization and inflation - a. move the team until late in _the fourth quarter when two 6d off the school,” ‘spokesman said. All boys who registered will receive letters over exk- plalning the situation and refunding ” registrations ees, Meanwhile iste ny youngsters not register for the next minor hockey season can pick up registration forms at the: CFTK-TV office Lazelle Avenue. on Eskimos win battle EDMONTON (CP) Calgary Stampeders’ growing reputation as one of the teams to beat in the Canadian Football League _ this season took’ a bad routed the hitherto unbeaten Stampeders 44-0 In a Western Conference game. for Edmonton and .the Tommy Scott and Waddell Smith ‘Lectrified 42,867 fans by catching touchdown Peapect of iba and 59 yards ly from backup eis 1 Wicca Monin e fourth quarter. ly caught a 27- yard 9 pass from Moon for- off another Eskimo touchdown: ; Dave Cutler kicked fleld , af at, 41 and 49 yards, does. Hank Hesic added a qonvert after Cutler was from the game for a fight. Forgani "s only touchdown on ay of the game and gave the Stam- ad, a yard fleld goal in ‘the second quarter. uy leaves Edmonton with alfipbeaten record of ‘yf Calgary ‘; joss ree starts 9 Stampeders began to ate early in the second : the Calgary ‘casionally i Migile Sonverted three touch: Walker scored defence, which had allowed only 14 points in its previous two games, began to meray. The P ‘ Calgary line tea own the the firat quarter but sagged’ when Calgary's attack was consistent ly Blocked by the Eskimos’ defensive wall, A fumble by running back James Sykes pet up an early . Edmonton march from the . Stampeders' S0-yard line. The fitst-quarter threat was | snuffed out when defensive. lineman Lyall Woznesensky popped ball carrier Ger- many, who dropped the ball on the Calgary oneyard line for Bob Sparka to scoop uy. While the Calgary defence worked hard the Stampeder te Bho vaca‘ “Veteran ‘line: Dave Boone, Dave Fennell, York Hentachel and Ron Estay, backed up oc- by Jimmy The Edmonton secondary kept quartefback Ken Johnson's paas threat in the negicel category and ebro open! alf amounted to yards compared with the Eskimos’ 178, “ Edmonton got on the acoreboard first with a 4 yard fleld goal then came up with a touchdown that spanned the first two quarters. It was set up by a 47-yard punt return by Gri Butler to the Calgary 20-yar: line. Butler was caught by punter Mike McTague. vaunted’ Calgary picked up two penalties on the play, moving the ball to thelr iB "Wilkinson needed aix plays to finally get the six points, passing to Germany from the Calgary two. The Eskimos then used biggaln plays to their ad- vantage while holding the Calgary offence at bay. After Cutler made it 19-0 with a 4i- - yard kick Hay finally broke the Calgary drought with three minutes left in the half, Kicking a 43-yard field goal. But the Eskimos un- derscored thelr complete contral of the situation by marching for another touch- down before the half-time qui. A 48-yard to Smith 3 bet up the store, putting Ed- “ moriton ‘on the’ ry 17. ‘Three plays later Germany bulled up the middle trom the elght for a halftime score of 23. Cutler’s foot widened the gap with a 49-yard field goal ‘early Ln the third quarter and later with a single on a rare missed field goal attempt. Stampeders conceivably still had the game in reach when Eskimo coach Hugh Campbell replaced Wilkinson with Warren Moon. But Moon, in his second year with the Eskimos, coolly presided over the rout, firing three touchdown passes, Forzani was the favorite ‘Calgary receiver, with eight catches for 82 yards, The Herald, ‘Wednesday, August 1, 1979, Paget ° wWarmiy otatas Me RL Lions rough the ie Roughies. Se es al -five fleld goals and: ‘| -back Larry Key added “Britlsh Columbia’s only | touchdown with 1:34 re- ‘maining as the Lions defeated Saskatchewan Roughriders 24-15. Tuesda: night to'record thelr fi Canadian Football League victo Tho Lions offence moved . the ball well between the 25 lines in the firet half, quarterback . Jerry Tagse couldn't ‘push across for a major acore. P; bailed out the- offence by connecting on fleld goals of 27, 23, 47, and 42 yards. He also added singles on a 62- :-The win before 23,308 fans ‘| kept the Lions in first place ‘in the Weatetn Conference, ‘two points ahead of Ed: monton Eskimos who blasted 449 in Edmonton. more im; 31-2 loss any. Bruce ‘Oo George and participating _Iission for the noon, MR. MIKE 'S HOST TOURNAMENT ’ Terrace Mr. Mike's ladies softball team will be hosting a baseball tournament on Aug. 3 to Aug 6 at the Riverside ball park About eight teams trom as far away as Prince posalbly ‘Prince Rupert ‘will be | true double knock-out tour- - nament in which ary team | automatically disqualified from .. Admission for the tournament is 50 cents per- _ game, $2 "per day or $5 for the weekend. Ad- In addition to the tournament the ladies have organized a beer gardens which will be held at the ball park on- Sunday Aug. 5, beginning at 12 As well, a variety disco will be held at the curling rinkon Aug. 4at9 p.m. Admission for the | disco is $3single, §S5for a couple. Advance Hekets are available from ail team members; | All Seasons Sporting Goods dr the Skeena hotel. . two games is finals. game is §1, OTTAWA (CP) — Toronts Argonauts upset Ottawa Rough Riders 18-16 Tuesday night in the Canadian Football League. . The loss was made even of staring quarterback - Condredge Holloway in-the firat half, possibly for four to aix weeks with auspected separated rib cartilage. Supporting quarterback 4 Jimmy Jones was unable to touchdowns were scored, The Argos were a much more impressive team than they showed in last week's to Ottawa and controlled the Riders for -most of Tuesday's game, — Dwight Edwards scored on anine-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Tony - Adama In the first quarter * and kicker Ian Sunter looked after.the rest of the scoring ‘with fleld goals of 95, 42 “yards and singles of 18 and 35 yards as well as a convert. Tony Gabriel scored on a four-yard pasa from Jones — and Peter Stenerson on a two-yard reception, both late in the fourth quarter. A two- point conversion attempt on the Gabriel touchdown was unsuccessful but Gerry Organ converted Stenerson’s - score and kicked a 26-yard - field goal in the first quarter when the Riders appeared in contral of” the action. - Heavy rain fell through. § much of the gameand bythe | 5: second half meant dropped .and missed passes and several fumbles, Holloway was taken to the 32:5 room with elght : minutes left In the second ; quarter after receiving : dressing several stiff hits from the Toronto defensive line led by Smith and Jim rrigal. It was reported he suffered his injury early in the first 32 quarter when he fell on the % ball after being tackled, jamming it into his lower rite just above his abdomen. Injuries forced both teams to make defensive changes 23 before the game. Ottawa came out ihe worse, Wonderful Monds and % Harry Kruger fil in for 33 Mike Nelms pr Ken 5 Downing in the Ottawa defensive backfield were picked apart: by Adams, er was benched In the 3 second half in favor of a : fourth linebacker and Monds ‘2 was deaten several times by : Edwards, especially on a 42- : yard pass-and-rin play in the third quarter which tee to a Sunter field goal. Argos upset | Rough Riders portant with the loss & Richard Holmes. set the Ottawa ground pace with 54 yards: ‘on 10 carries: serena con oes sae’ ‘a"a = watena Se Seas Set = Pr, rae Se epeties ee Serna “+ Herald. Wide receiver Freeman _ _ Johns scored the lone touch- ., down for the Roughriders, 0 4,'on a 4$-yard pass from Cements. ae wea scan and a the game. He took the club from the Saskatchewan 48 to the 14 where the Riders were called offside on a field goa! attempt by Passaglia, back John Henry “White carried seven yards to the twoyard Ine on first down and then Key found an on the right elde and sool across for the touch- Saskatchewan, which " ‘played a 8-4 defence, stopped the Lions running game when they. had to and. harr: Pastagiia, who the league in acoring with 63 polats, kept the Lions on top. . He started :the scoting the ~ A good sale’ ad in the Daily 7 Newspaper . advertising has a captive audience. If you want to move merchandise and the first half with his single . 7 es laa, _ Saskatchewan 20, oe hanging on tc the ball ail night, dropped a second: down pass and had to come in.to field goal. ee le then od heh Lions from thelr owgy 2g: nh ee : = run of 11 iby with sof ind ne to tand another of six to Key. -The. drive: szled, -however, when defensive back ‘Homer Buttes icked eer ea ball the ome his shoulder and falling - across the line. Paseagila gave B.C. 912-11 lead with th quarter, after the ttering aimee falled in atchewan territory, His 23-yarder at 2:43 of the second Auarier fame after Holt dro rage nage pass Sefeng back elaen knocked @ pass away Nicleen Holt at rhe saglia's 47-yarder score “1110: » ae _ Show- big profits then give “TREACE BR ILLIVAT this captive audience a reason to come to your place: of business. Newspaper - Advertising builds traffic for. stores, we «dally herald fan eye on your fiqure neither will anybody else! At the Diet Center, we LOSE 17 TO 25 POUNDS IN JUST 6 WEEKS AND TEACH YOU HOW TO STAY SLIM ~ * FOR THE AEST OF YOUR LIFE Office hours: 0-4 Mon-Fri. zelle Ave, After hours call Dolores - 638-8692 ine NEVER FORGET. His third fleld goat of the came with only 18 seconds nalning after Beit io In he d jeend zone on a second down Early in the second half, ieughance took = Roughri on drive of the t, mo from the Sackateberwen fo to the B.C, 31 before Hinton Macoritti’s o-yard field goal at 9:29 pulled the Riders abead 16-15, but then the ~ Ldons defence, which sacked Clements four times, The Riders fate was all bit sealed when Clements was sacked back on the seven _ yard line by defensive end Richard Murray with just over three minutes to P. Macorittlhadto punt and Lous wed up most of the time to march downtield for Key's touch- Gown. B.C. collected 41 flrat' downs to 18 for Saskat- chewan. The Lions had 248 yards of total offence to 241 for the Riders, - will help you ERAS Sele eats stat mip oie * on eee SEES Lat a sesnere: a sarc Fs | * ene, HODDE ey eacno tenner ennenes ae At eet, PI SOO, a ae ee eT PRISE otal tae aaa es = s se as es oe " ee at ae = 2 * . e