Fred Berghauser (left) and June Norby ' (right) were crowned king and queen of the a alleys at the Terrace bowling atley on ane 2 . Terrace The’ Terrace bowling alley * erowned the King and Queen of the house in the ' conclusion of the inter- | e.. league, bowl off on Sunday. June-Norby was awarded «-' ‘Gloria Cote and second -place King was'John Ross, _ They won $25. worth of gift - two $20 gift certificates for Bavarian ‘Inn, a corsage :from. Flowers a La Carte and a box of. chocolates -for =< “NBR “Standings yA "EASTERN: CONFERENCE, * ANaatle -Division WoL Pct. GBL Boston 12 245 — Phila 32:18 1640 6 ‘ New York JOM 612 G New Jersey 26°25 1510 13 . Washington 23.27 460. 154 Central Division -- Detrolt 2722.55) Alwaukes 26 23.449) Atlanta 26 24 «G38: Chicago 20.28 i417 | 6 © *, Clavaland | 1a 3) .362-¢ Indiana 14°35 288 13 tye . - (WESTERN CONFERENCE « Midwest. Division Utah HF 6200 Dallas a7 25°.519 5 San Ant 23,10 434 92 Kan City . 2 27 420-10 Houstan 20°31. 392 11% OGenver 20 3t 2 Wk + Pacific Dlyision Los Ang WoW «460 — Portland - a2 2) 604 2a Seattle 26 22 «642 & Phoenix 23°37 «400-10 Gatd State © 22 30 423 12 VF 34.332 1b . San Diege cn “Monday Result San" Antanio 17 Indiana 108 ec AAG . monarchs crowned being Queen of the Alleys, Fred Berghauser was given the. same for bowling his way: lo the monarchy in the ” male compelition. Second place ‘queen was certificates from -Savala’s, $10 cash, and a box of chocolates from Northern pee Thigg place, winners were: ‘Ruth Searle and Larry Lopushinsky who. were awarded Bev’s Head Shed ; gift certificates and a box of chocolates; : | ‘The Terrace . bowlers . : would like to thank all those ‘merchants who-.donated to the tournament. 30% Dave Brown 24HOUR CARPET. ¥ All Commercial : Steam Cleaning Local Sports Shorts’ "Pepsi challenge skiing ‘the bantam ski team was in Smithers over the sveekend ‘to participate i in another ofthe pepsi challenge: ski races. Two local skiers ‘won medals’ and the team had. a 9004," showing. « In the girl's giant «slalom: races ‘oh Saturday. Tia t Kurylowich broke into the Smithers dominated top ten. “anid: won a bronze medal. In the boy’s giant slaiom Brent-Kehl picked up a bronze and Shaun Stevenson and Rob Morrison both placed in the. top-ten. © In Sunday's races: Tia’ ‘Kurylowich | placed ath an. the.” slalom and Sara-Morin of Terrace placed 1th. AML of the. other top ten skiers weré Smithera girls, - : In the-boys slalom Jan Kel placed sth, ‘Shaun Sievenson placed 6th, and-again all-of the attier top ten skiers. were ‘partially detached retina and a -. Tetired from ‘boxing the from Smithers. 7 Terrace will be ‘hosting ine. next: of the pepsi challenge races but because of the poor condition of Kitsimkalum ski hill the team will host on Hudsoji's Bay Mowntaln. The final two races will decide the outcome of the aki s¢ason with the knockouts, announced - his top 15 beys and the’ top 10 girls going to the provineiale in . Penticton in March. Kermode basketball The Caledonia Kermodes place third. overall in F) ‘tour: * mament’in Vernon this past weekend. The’ Kermades ‘opened with a 108-103 win over a‘ team from .Cardston ” Alberta. Mike Hogg. was high scorer. with, 20° points’ and Ross Dickie had 25, : oats - In their second game the Kermodes Jost to Salmon Arm | 80-76. Hogg was again top man with 28 and Dickie and Sean Moldenhauer each added ‘14, ‘In.their final game ‘of the tournament Caledonia. edged i" Powell River 98-97. Moldenhaver had 2B and: ‘Ross, Dickie give me another opponent, got 21.. Mike Hogg was named to the first allstar tearn and Ross Dickie was given a ‘second allstar. TCL: action. ‘Inmen’s commerctal hockey action Ménday night Skeena’ Hotel edged Lakelse Hotel 9-3, Richard Kolner.was hot. for, Lakelse, scoring four goals on the night; -Bob Dempster had » Sassists and a goal and Ron Smaha had a goal and 3 assists. Mike Laroque and Graham Bales each iad twa Boals to: -iead Skeéna - Tone wrestling “The wrestling ' Zone finals, for high - ‘school wrestlers was held at Kitwanga elementary-secondary school on Saturday. Hazelton . was, the ; overall point leader “with 76, . Smithers: placed’ second — with 66. and Terrace: was" third with 61, Kitwanga was fourth “overall with 54 followed by. Houston with 32 and. Kitimat, with. 20, The * ~ ‘top three:Wrestlers in:each. weight -.categary:. were awarded medals, The top wrestlera in the zone will be - representing this area at the provincials. later — this ‘month, =~ FINAL RESULTS from tne zone wrestiing meet held in Kitwanga on Saturday, Feb, 11,-1984, 38 kilo: 1} Brian Shorter 2) “Justin Meck 3) Nick ¢ Cummins {hez) CARE 7 Ask about our new auto deoderizing service OUT OF TOWN CALL. COLLECT - | O$bourne .. "Flood, Smoke & Fire " Emergency Service ‘Chan-ap SERVICE ps | 635-6675 | NS 4 A) “ kg Hye, * piniawski ism 7) - Shawn Eleworth (Kitw) + --. 4$ ka: 1) Trent Soulnter (KIN 2) Tom Lee (Har).3} Mike Young (Smi)- 48 kg: 1) Tany Derrick (Kitw) 2) . Steve Barton (KI1) 3) Dean Schinidt {Ter} : 5) kg: 1) Craig. 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Bul ‘ in- December, Leonard, who is 32-1 with 23, ‘comeback, planned for Feb. 25 al the Worcesler Cen- trum against.Howard: . “My reaction is not to let it frustrate me and keep me ‘out of training,” Howard Said Monday night.at a Philadelphia hotel. “If his eye is bad and hecan’t fight, then God bless him.” ~ Howard, 194:1 with 10 knockouts, added: “I have to step on. If we don’t fight, “The surgery, - source said involved. the removal of scar lissue, ‘took ~ five or six minules, © -“Because of the” ‘work " (surgery), Ray would not be able to train for’10 days to two weeks,” said Dan Doyle ~ of KQ Inc. of Hartford, New eye problems ” for Sugar Ray:‘Leonard have which a: "Perot Correction. “tn our February, 13th Price Breaker flyer we have inadvertently ‘advertised ‘Pant Saver’ car mats a5 being sold'In sets. 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