§ Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 20, 1988: A special award In appreciation for d to Yvonne HIll at last week’s Minor Hockey barguet and awards night. javoted work with Minor Hockey went ~ Phoenix The Terrace Timbermen oldtimers blew hot and cold in four games at the Roadrunners Oldtimer hockey tournament at Phoenix, Arizona during the week of April 4. And they had to perform in so-called arenas that were more suited to public skating than ice hockey. It was a 12-team tournament with four teams in each section — ‘A’, ‘B’, and ‘C’, Timbermen were lumped in with two Phoenix teams — Desert Oldies and Arizona Old Prickers — plus. Red Cole’s Silver Bullets from Saskatoon. In their ‘B’ side series, they were thumped 13-5 by Silver Bullets in the opener. They came back to down Old Prickers 13-2 in game two, and added a 13-1 win over Desert Oldies in game three. | In the playoff for the ‘B’ side title, the Silver Bullets whipped Terrace again by a 12-7 score. That took care of the hockey, but there was more to come. Next day most players took part in an 18-hole golf tourna- ment, It was won by an Ameri- can player shooting a 76. However, Timbermen’s Rick Letawski placed second with an 81. 7. As for the arenas, both buildings lacked dressing rooms and showers. Organizers set up buses and travel homes on the parking lots to take care of this _ problem. Both of the arenas had low ceilings, and one had ballroom lighting — chandeliers, and it took longer to resurface the ice hot, but ~ old hockey not than it did to play the game: Despite the inconveniences, it was an enjoyable 14 days of sun- shine with 95-degree heat and numerous social activities. As one player said: ‘‘You might say the hockey was secondary to everything else.’” Hard meet Both Kitimat Lions and Ter- race Inland Kenworth found it tough going as they played short-handed at Quesnel’s season-ending bantam Minor Hockey tournament the last week of March. In a seven-team round-robin competition, Kitimat ran out of | steam with only 12 players and — failed to win any of their games. ‘Terrace lost their first four contests — 7-5 to Revelstoke, 7-2 to Fort St. John, 8-0 to Dawson Creek and 7-2 to Quesnel. They came back to win their last two — 9-3 over Prince George and 5-2 over Kitimat. Meanwhile, Kitimat Legion Bomber midgets watched Port © | McNeill win the nine-team dou- ble ‘AA’ provincial champion- ship after posting a three-win, two-loss record at Powell River. After losing their opener 8-5 to Whitehorse, Kitimat blasted Fort Nelson 11-1 and whipped the host team 7-2. Game four was an 11-5 loss to Trail, follow- ed by a 5-2 final-game win over Vancouver's Hastings. The Scores are... Summer Softball Schedule T-BALL DIVISION No. 1 — Vic Froese Trucking, Frank Van Nos, 638-8225 No. 2 —- L'il Ollers, Jack Gloyn, 635-6481 No. 3 — Centennial Lions, Ed Ansems, 635-4670 No. 4 — Emco, Bob Erb, 635-2619 Division coordinator: Frank Van Nes, 638-8225 Ali games start at 6 p.m. No new innings after 7 p.m. A Park No. 4. A In infield. B In outfield. 2s Tuesday, Mdy 3 }—2atA 3—4atB Thursday, May 5 2--3atA 4—l1atB. Tuesday, May 10 2—4atA 3—1atB Thursday, May 12 4—JatA 2—1atB Tuas., May 17 — Photo day, come to Elks Park, ép.m. = Thursday, May 19 1—4atA 3—2atB Tuesday, May 24 1—S3ataA 4-—-2atB Thursday, May 26 3—A4atA 1—2atB Tuesday, May 31 4—4atA 2—S3atB Thursday, June 2 3—1atA 2—4atB Tuesday, June 7 2—lataA 4—3atB Thursday, June ? 3—-2atA 1—4at8 Tuesday, June 14 4—2atA" 1—3atB Thursday, June 16 1—2aiA .3—4atB Tuesday, June 23 2—3atA 4—latB Points: 2 for win, 1 for tie. Last team listed Is "home : team", House tournament: June 7), 12. MITE DIVISION 2 . No. 1 — Tunnel & Rock, Earl Nygaard, 635-2017 No. 2 — Swifty Muffler, Jacqui Strachan, 635-6727 Diy No. 3 — East End Supremes, Ron Pritchard, 638-8794: Jessie Cerroll No. 4 — Bri-Don Specials, Lisette Spencer, 635-2457 Division coordinator: Ron Pritchard, 638-8794: | Games times: All games start at 6 p.m. No new Innings after 7 p.m. J] —2at Elks 2 3— 4 at Cassie Hall 4 2—3 at Elks 2 4 — 1 at Cassie Hail 4 Tues., May 10 9-4 at Elks 2 3 — 1} at Cassie Hall 4 Thurs., May 12 4—3 at Elks 2 2— 1 at Cassie Hall 4 Tues., May 17, Photo day: come to Elks Park até p.m. - Thurs., May 19 1—4at Elks 2 3 — 2 at Cassie Hall 4 Tuesday, May 3 Thursday, May 5 Tues., May 24 1 — 3 ot Elks 2 4 — 2 at Cassie Hall 4 Thurs., May 26 3— dat Elks 2 1 — 2 at Cassie Hall 4. Tues., May 31 4—1 at Elks 2 2— 3 at Cassie Holl 4 - 3— ot Elks 2 2— 4 atElks 3 - 2—1 at Elks 2 4 — 3 at Cassie Hall 4 3 — 2 at Elks 2 1 — 4 at Cassie Hall 4 4— 2at Elks 2 1:-— 3 at Cassie Hall 4 1 — 2at Elks 2 3 — 4 at Cassie hall 4 2—3at Elks 2 4— 1 at Elks 1 Thurs., June 2 Tues., June 7 Thurs., June 9 Tues., June 14 Thurs., June 16 Tues., June 21 Points: 2 for win, 1 for fle: Last team listed Is “Home team". House tournament: June 11, 12. | we SQUIRT BOYS DIVISION No. 1 — Copperside Aces, Cliff Marcil, 635-2283 No. 2 — Co-op Stars , | Oo ea Ge Rw Bega No. 3 — Operating Engineors, Madelaine Carretie, Eowyn Carrette, 638-0024 Division coordinator: Madelaine Carrette. 638-0024 : Game times: All games start at 6 p.m. No new innings after 7 p.m. — Friday, May 27 No games scheduled Tuesday, May 3 1— 2 at Elks 1 ' Thursday, Moy 5 2 — 3 at Cassie Hall 2 Tueudoy, May 31 2,.— 1 at Cassie Hall 2 Friday, May 6 9 — 1 at Elks 4 Thursday, June2 1 — Sat Elks 1 Tuesday, May 10 3— 2at Elks 1 Friday, June 3 2—3 ot Elks 4 Thursday, May 12 1— at Elks 1 Tuesday, June 7 -1 — 2 at Cassie Hall 2 Friday, May 13 2— 1 at Elks 4 Thuredey. June 9 3— 1 at Elks | ' Friday, June 10 Tournament games Jues., May 17 - Photo day, come to Elks Part at 6 p.m- Tues day, June 14 3-2 at Elks | - Thuraday, June 16 2— 1 at Elks | Thursday, May 19 63 — 1 at Cassie Holl 2 aa eee 4 Friday, May 20 > 3at Elks 4 Friday. June 37 Te ; at Elks 4 Tuesday, May 7 1— 2at Elke | Points; 2 for win, | for tie, Last team listed Is “Hom Thursday, May team". House Tournament: June 11, 12. 3— 2at Elks | Sponsored by..... A complete personalized . oe ge Home ®¢ Life ® Fire: © Boa? © Business Come in to our office at . | - AUTHORIZED AGENTS 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace Phone 638-8581