KIM Gt ENR leucniey a ie ae Stock car club holds final race Terrace Stock Car Club held its final . pace of the season Sunday at Queensway 7 Bees oi with seven events following time trials. Jim Irvine, drivin ~ the “A” main; Linda Turner in car 14 "was second and Herb Quastin car 66 was - Larey Alger, driving car 4, was first in the “B” main; Ron King in car i1 was second and Bob Postuk in car 99 was -. Dennis Williams, driving car 17, was first in the A” heat: Brian Turner in ‘car 14 wassecond and Jim Irvine driving car 44 was third. arty Alger, driving car 4, was first in the 'B” heat; Shaunce Kruisselbrink ‘in car 44 wassecond and Ron King in-car 11 was . * Dennis Williams driving car 17. was first in the “‘A’’ dash: Jim Irvine in car 44 was second and Danny MeBryan in car: ‘7? was third. Larry Alger driving car 4 was first in the “B” dash; Shaunce Kruisselbrink ‘2 driving ; an. 44 wais.second and: Turner driving car 14 was third. ’ Anend of the season-special event was Each driver participating covered his. car 44, was firstin - head with a paper bag and his co-driver sat behind him to give directions. “The drivers kept the speed: down — Sunday but in past races the event has been known to be very “‘hairy’’. Danny McBryan, driving car 77, and Dennis Williams placed first in this event. Ron King, driving ear 11, and his son Ron place second. Dennis Ward, - driving car 55, and Gary Edger placed third. in the time trials. Dan McBryan (car 77), 23,3: Herb Quast (car 66}, 23.5; Dennis Williams (car 17), 23.5; Shaunce Krisselbrink (car 44), 93.5: Jim Irvine (car 44), 23.6; Al ‘Rasko (car 15), 23.8; Ken Gordon 24. 3; Brian Turner (car 14), 24.5; Norm Stewart (car 99), 24.6; “Linda’ Turner - (car 14), 24.7; Brian Turner (ear 17, 25; Ron King (car 11), 25; Larry Alger (car ° 4), 25; Dennis Williams (car 55) 25.4 and Bob © Postuk «car 99), 26.3. Final placings will be announced at the club's annual. dinner sometime da, “during the’ first week'‘in October.. The dinner will be held at the arena banquet room. Jater. Full details will be announced . yo Brian Turner place second . in two events at Queen- sway Speedway Sunday. Agpusig make jobs, "CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD Regular oF Winterfresh you ml we + Stampeders lose again By ALAN ARBUCKLE REGINA CP - Rookie halfback Fred Williams, a late cut from Dallas Cowboys, scored two touch- downs in his first Western Football Confére,.2e game to -lead Sekatchewan ’ Roughriders to a 30-19 victory over Calgary Stampeders before ‘a crowd of 21,555 Sunday. The victory moved Riders into a second-place tie in the WFC with Edmonton Eskimos, two points behind British Columbla Lions, but Saskatchewan has played one more game than Ed- monton. Williams bulled . over twice from the one-yard line, first in the third . inthe last quarter. Kicker Bob Macoritti was good on. field goals from 22, 32 and 19 yards and also kicked three converts for 12 points. Tom Campana added the other Sakatchewan touchdown on a 12 yard pass from veteran quarterback Ron Lancaster. Calgary took _ the lead briefly carly in the third quarter as Willie’ Burden took a handoff from quat- © terback John Hufnagel and burst three yards for a touchdown that. gave Stampeders a 14 lead. But Ser ort ant Palmolive Cologne scent x00 mi tube = Rapid Shave Std ‘neeute or PASTE | sUltraBrik ls Williams's first touchdown wiped that out moments later, Brian Gervais caught:a 16 yard pass from quarterback Matthew Reed, inserted into the pivot apot in the final quarter, for Calgary's other touchdown. Kicker Cyril McFall addeda 51 yard field goal, an 18 yard single off a missed placement an a convert. Reed ran for a twoa- point conversion on the Gervais touchdown and what appeared. to be a ~ broken pass play. After a otcless first quarter, _ Saskatchewan went ahead 6-0 by half-time and the score stood - 13-10 after three quarters. It was a dull game until the half and still close after - three quarters but Saskatchewan broke it wide- open in the final quarter by scoring two quick touch- ‘downs in succession and a field goal to make Calgary’s last-minute irrelevant. by a number of injuries. Veteran Calgary defen- sive tackle John Helton left the game early in the first quarter’ wit with what was a stretched shoulder. “Later, Stamps lost Wayne Allison after a with Saskatchewan’s Fred Williatns.. oes ae) Super Sword Double Edge Riders For laundry ‘Cleans so clean _-¥ou smell it Wilkinson Razor Blades 5.69). Package voce cciecceee - THE HERALD, Monday, August 29, 1977, PAOn's REGINA WINS, 30-19 - Saskatchewan had to give up the services of offensive guard Mike Dirks who has been suffering from a persistent groin injury. That's when Williams, the designated import, received his opportunity to get into the game in the third quarter. .The Riders had 26 first downs to Calgary's 17. The gained 305 passing but also totted up 200 yards along the ground. Calgary had 96 yards rushing and 163 passing. NO. 1 semaaegbeeee ™ aate . . Lancaster completed 2 to. 32 pass attempts for 204 yards. Hufnagel was good: on nine of 17 passes for 97: yards and Reed hit onsix off 10 throws for 66 yards. Eric? Guthrie, who- relieved: Lancaster late in the fourth: quarter, completed one of. two pass attempts for I; gained 54 yards on five pass: receptions w t. end’ Bob Richards on count four: passes four 9 yards and Walters caught four for 62 on the Saskatchewan side. Notice Ken's Photo Studie AUGUST 29 - SEPTEMBER 13 4621 LAKELSE. a su ) S) creme Rinse’ Conditioner 350 ml size Your Choice ; All Purpose re- usuable cloths CANADA SAFEWAY LIMITED