Bibbi Dozzi’s attempt at win- ning a fourth Skeena Valley ladies’ open. golf championship on July 7 weekend at the Skeena Valley Golf Club. Both golfers shot 190 over the 36-hole, two-day series. This brought up a sudden-death situation whereby they tied at the first hole. On the second hole, Carruth- _ ers took one less stroke to clinch the title. Dozzi had previously won the open in 1983, 87 and 89. . The overall low net wert. to Bev Epp with a 137. — Top three finishers in each flight are listed next in order: from first to third. . Championship flight .. Gross — Bibbi Dozzi, Verna Zavaduk, Irene Skolos. Net — Leona Wilcox, Toni- | | Perreault, Gail Johnson. © First flight _ Gross — Lana Long, Selam Standring, Janet Steponavicius. Net — Audrie Cox, Linda Juba, Jackie Arney. Second flight Gross — Norah Jacques, Gail Shinde, Susan Little. Net — Bonnie Shaw, Rita Wilson, Linda Hamilton. Third flight Gross — Pat Judd, Chris Holtom, Marion Broome. ‘Net — Lou Lewis, Joy Steven- son, Ellie Scott. Extended handicap Gross —-Pam Biffle, Ruth Hidber, Sherry Buck. Net — Brenda deJong, r _ Theresa Brinkac, Carol Avison. One stroke Debbie Carruthers stymied DEBBIE CARRUTHERS ed victory on July 7 weekend. ged out three-time champ Bibbi Dozzi in the Skeena Valley ladies’ open in a one-stroke, sudden death WITH A SCORE Bandstra Bandits eighth The Bandstra Bandits of Ter- race finished eighth out of. 16 teams at the boys’ provincial ‘C’ softball championships held at’ Junior golf this weekend The Skeena Valley junior golf -tournament is on this weekend at the golf club. ' The fee of $25 covers golf, food and prizes for everyone. While better golfers play 36 holes, newcomers can sign up Regular | Games LATE FRIDAY: Nisga’ SATURDAY: Canadia and pay $15 to play in the ex- tended handicap division, which. covers nine holes each day. Tee-offs are noon Saturday, and early Sunday morning. Sign up at the golf club. Surrey on July 7 weekend. They started with a 19-11 win over Merritt, then lost’ 11-1 to Fruitvale. Next day they beat Richmond 20-15 before losing 10-8 to Victoria; They came home with @ two-win, two-loss record... The Terrace Travel Squirts came up with one win out of four games‘in their series for the ‘C’ title at New Westminster. : After losing 10-3 to Enderby and _ 15-4 to North: Vancouver, the youngsters beat Nanaimo 23-15. : They lost their final game to _.Richmond. —- — EVERYONE WELCOME! ~ Lucky Dollar — {Age 14 years and up) every month) Terrace Minor Baseball (Remaining Mondays of every month) ‘TUESDAY: Kermode Friendship Society —_- WEDNESDAY: Terrace Blue Back Swim Club _ Terrace Peaks Gymnastics THURSDAY: Sponsoring Comm. to 747 Cadets Order of the Royal Purple EARLY FRIDAY: Canadian Paraplegic Association | a Tribal Council (Terrace Local) n Parents For French — Morning | : B.C. Paraplegic Foundation —-Evening LATE NIGHT: Kinsmen Club of Terrace . _ Terrace Figure Skating Club - (Alternate) Thank youl Have a Nice day! 4818 Highway 16 West DOORS OPEN AT 4:30 P.M. Extra Games Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 18, 1990 B3 les’ open ay OF 137, Bev Epp took home the low net trophy from the Skeena Valley ladies' open. In the three-team open men’s soccer section at the North American indigenous games at Edmonton from June 30 to July 8, the Terrace kickers squad came up with a gold-medal per- formance. _ _ The rules of the games had all participants as. members of North American aboriginal heritage, with each athlete or team representing their own na- tion, tribe or band... The kickers were grouped with two other B.C. teams. They opened with a 7-4 win over Chilliwack, then lost 3-2 to Squamish. In the last round- _Tobin game, Chilliwack beat | ashihdaddhdhiethdatniaininininnnindaibit dnanhen naan ~ NORTH SOUTH EAST ee ereLes eee) mgt PALA A AO aL gL WEST... 9 Go to where entertainment is at it’s BEST!! ETT ESSE Leer ev Gre reer ereeyerey ye yy Squamish 1-0. It all added up to Terrace, — with the best goals for and against, taking first place. Another team from the coast competing in basketball was the women’s Bella Bella squad with Yvonne and Amanda Campbell of Terrace on their seven-player roster. They started with two wins — 55-23 over Alberta and 51-41 over Hodema. Then they lost 44-41 to Saskatchewan. In the resulting play in another game against Saskat- chewan (which they lost 58-51), Bella Bella wound up with silver medals. © rt , NORTHERN MOTOR =iNN= RESTAURANT - LOUNGE PUB - COLD BEER STORE North...(ern) 3086 Hwy. 16 East 635-6375 FRRRRREK ERRATA TAIRA N I