oso rere aa PAGE C2 4 * __ THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. nuels off on The Terrace Manuels got back. on the winning track Sunday in Terrace as they eked out a 3-2 decision over Ocean View of Prince Rupert. The game, played before a handful of faithful followers:from both Terrace and Rupert, was a high tension affairs, with several incidents, including one in the first half where Terrace winger Dan Rosengren decked & linesman with a short left jab- ‘The Manuels were first on the, seore board with Armindo DeMedeiros wafting in a short All did nat go quite as planned last weekend in Hazelton, but the Young - People’s Alhletic Association of that village did manage to put together a Uhree lour- nament of soccer action. Tt was expected that as . many as lwelve teams would show far the competition bul the first day of action (Saturday) was marred by _ default games as teams didn’t show. In fact four of the seven . games on that day were won by default. oS , ‘One of the teams that did play Salurday wert on to win the $1,000 event. The Kispiox Eagles put tagether a sterling - effort, beginning Saturday with a 2-0 victory over the” _ The Terrace Bronco All- Slars, competing in provincial finals in the Kootenays, came back to Terrace last weekend with two losses and a lot of experience under their bells. World Goff Hall OF Fame To Open In Pinehurst This Fall Women schedule © ‘fourney “Riverside Park will have only one week to recover from the big men’s softball lournament, That’s. right , this weekend, there's mare top rate softball at the Park as the Terrace ladies host an. eight team, double: knock tournament. “With games Saturday and Sunday, the ladies will host two - teams of women from Hazellon ‘ag well as teams from Prince Rupert, Prince George, . ~ Kitimat, Smithers, Granisle and, ofcourse, Terrace. ; © There'll be plenty of softball ‘path days getling under way ald. . ‘aim. as well as banqueél Saturdays night, Full. con- cession facilities will also be on resort executive Donald C. Collett and asked him to make a feasibility study for such a project, Collett, under Maurer’s guidance, completed the study and recommended that the shrine be a tribute to not just Aimerica’s golfers but _ahe-champions from all over: ., the Werld who-built) golf into”: the great sport itis. In 1973. onstruction was started nn ‘the multi-million dellar shrine set among the pine trees over looking | Pinehurge Country Club's famed No, 2 course. Construction ig:on schedule and officials. are hailing the structure aa “the most unique “dports shrine anywhere in the work” ment nud memories that have mode yolf one of the warld’s most popular pastimes. The opening of the World * Golf Hall of Fame and indue- tion ceremonies will coincide with the (8800,000 World Open, pro yolf's richest event. played on Pinehurst Country Club's famed No, 2 and No. 4 _ COUTEES, . ‘The concept for the World Golf Hall of Fame was horn In 1971 when William) H. - Maurer, president of. the Ciamondhend Corp.. con tacied professional -galfer and Who are the world’s al time greatest golfers? Whieh | shots have been the most memorable? What clubs. de- + serve id) be preserved for - everyone i svel . ‘The answers la these ques- tions and many others will be - recorded for posterity in-mid- Sepiember when the» World Ciolf Hall of Fame apens in Pinehurst, N.C. ‘The $2.5 mil: tion stracture. will be. the Jarvest: hall of fame. erected for any sport and will serve asa living monument 1 the players, contributars, equip A720 Lakelse Tillicum Theatre md, - Don't miss the action. Terrace Equipment Sales Votre' Centre! Recreatif Estival | Your Summer Recreational Centre FRONTIERSMAN FIBERGLAS - CANOES | Ce '. 16" Std. Prospector | 151A" Std. Rover 16’ Vee-Stem Prospector 18' Vee-Stem Freighter 16’ Pal August 7, 8, 9, & MAGNUM FOR u Aug 10th | Red Buttons Pater O'Toole Chestnut Canoes re “STARCRAFTS RUNABOUTS HAIDA THEATRE fer Nes iia . _— August 789 & 10 August 11, 12, & 13 i — 3 7 Bi a \ . Walter Mathu ” Mature “New 18' Holiday with'135 HP ‘New 16' Super Sport with 50 HP Used Exel Stingray with 100 HP’ aoe OREIG ME 3 Drive - In Kispiox Eagles take Hazelton tournament “ soecer Tillicum Twin Theatres Ltd., Phone 635-2040 10 Matinee Sal. ges Ce es > August 11,12 & 13 RULING GLASS . : e . : GLASS OF 44 7 : ~ LAUGHING : POLICEMAN. . \- kick with the Prince Rupert goallender completely out af thepicture. The net minder had dove into the play affer the bail and wound up witha soccer boot laid alongside his-head, ending his effectiveness temporarily. ‘the Ocean View group came back from thal goal quickly, scoring one of their own minutes Iater: on a Manuel defensive hapse. The first half ended with the score tied 1-1. It was just before the end of the period when Rosengren had his sel-to with the linesman. * home-town Hazelton entry. The Eagles went on to win the. & tournament in the final game, a §-1 decision over the Greenville. The win game Kispiox $500 and the dames. McRae Memorial Trophy. For finishing secord the Greenville group picked up $300. Third place Kitimaat Village was awarded $200. The Glen Vowell - soccer ‘team won the trophy a3 most + sportsmanlike team while Kenny Robinson of Greenville was adjudged the mest - valuable player. There will be another major tournament on the Labour Day weekend in Kispiox. Terrace drops two games in finals The local team was eliminated in two straight games bul the competitive experience they gained is sure to help in future years in baseball competition. SERVICE | OWE SHOWING HIGHTLY AT 8:00 P.M: SHOWTIMES 7:00. & O15 PM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1974 winning foot again Tempers were running high and. several players had been pushing and shoving in the Ocean View end, On a‘Terrace indirect penalty kick the ball sailed over the heads of the Rupert defenders and into the range of Rosengren.- The referee whistled dow n the play as offside. Rosengren mut- tered something which the linesman (from Prince Rupert) replied to, The two exchanged words and then Rosengren punched the official. He was promptly chased off the playing’ surface, and for about a quarter of a mile, by the entire Prince _. Rupert team with. enraged linesman leading the: rush. Things were finally calmed down and (he remainder of Lhe’. half played oul. . In the second half Terrace gat their second goal and then won. . the game on a penalty kick. ~ The win leaves the local: foot ballers with five wins and one loss in regular season play. They can be expected to con- linue to win over the next few weeks as the remainder of their starting eleven (about six... players) return from vacations, SKEENA MOBILE HOME. SALES LTD. | interest, cupancy. Sales Staff. NEAR. NEW 3 HOME: details. Store or Office Space. 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