PAGE é, THE HERALD, Thurstay, May 4, 1976 - Clarence Michiel respective place in hosted volleyball tourney CLARENCE MICHIEL VOLLEYBALL PLAYDAY SUM- MA - A total of 100 games were played - Approximately 200 students participated - 20 teams involved, 10 girls and 10 boys, Division Winners (These teams advanced to Semi-Finals) Boys: : : Clarence Michiel 15 . Nechakos Clarence Michiel - Clarence Michiel PLACES Ist Nechako 6 Division A (Giris) Division & (Girls) 1. Clarence Michiel L. Kildala (Kitimat) 2. Ray Wilcox (Kitimat) 2. Thornhill Division I (Boys) Division Hi (Boys) 1, Clarence Michiel 1, Thornhill 2. Nechako (Kitimat) 2. Uplands Semi Finals Girls: Clarence Michiel 11 Thornhill 6 Clarence Michiel2 ° Thornhill 11 Clarence Michiel 11 Thornhill 6 - Clarence Michiel advanced to finals - Thornhill advanced to Consolation Round Kildala Lt Kildala 11. - Kildala advanced to finals Roy Wilcox 3 , Roy Wilcox 9 - Roy Wilcox advanced to Consolation Round Boys: Clarence Michiel 11 Clarence Michiel 11 Uplands 0 Uplands& - Clarence Michiel advanded to finals - Uplands advanced to Consolation Round Thornhill 4 Thornkyll i - Nechako advanced to finals Nechako 11 Nechako 11 - Thornhill advanced to Consolation Rounds Finals Consolation Round (To determine 3rd and 4th place) Girls: Thornhill 11 Thornhill 9 Thornhill 3 - Roy Wileox PLACES 3rd - Thornhill PLACES 4th Boys: , Thornhill 11 Thornhills , Thornhill 12 - Thornhill PLACES ord - Uplands PLACES 4th Roy Wilcox 6 Roy Wilcox 11 Roy Wilcox 11 Uplands 6 Uplands 11 Uplands 10 Championship Round (To Determine ist and 2nd Place) Girls: Clarence Michiel 15 Clarence Michiel 4 Clarence Michiel 12 - Kildala PLACES Ist Kildala 12 Kaldala 15 Kildala 15 - Clarence Michiel. PLACES 2nd _° . Lions’ VANCOUVER (CP) British Columbia Lions today obtained veteran defensive back Join Beaton from Montreal ina Canadian Football League trade which sent Larry Uteck to the Alouettes. Beaton, 28, is a Vancouver native who tried out with the Lions -.in 4 1972 , and ‘ Was ‘ released. He .p seasons ‘With’ Edmorton Eskimos and two with the Alouettes, appearing in four Grey Cup games. Uteck, once an Eastern Football Conference all-star iayed™ four” share The Canadian defensive back didn't report to B.C. until midseason and ap- peared as a starter in the last two games of the season with the Western Football Con- ference team. Beaton played high school football! at Vancouver College .and received a scholarship. . from” the University of ‘Talsa in 1968. He transferred to Simon Fraser University in nearby Burnaby in 1970, where he was a middle linebacker. (islander) partnership to the, Labatts rookie-of-the-year is second © PORT COQUITLAM, B.C. © When he won the covetted “Rookle of the Year” honors in the 1977 Labatt Cham- pionship Series for Fromula Atlantic cars, the experts predicted good things to. come for young Jeff Wood. 23, leaves the youngster with 39 series points. He Is tled for first with Howdy Holmes, winner of the first round at Long Beach California. Holmes finished elghth at Weatwood after being slowed by a flat tire on his Jiffy - Nechako PLACES 2nd They couldn't have been March: Ford, lied hi ’ More correct. ; qua 8 PLAYDAY STANDINGS Boys: coon, 21, of dy t acity, Mareh-Ford fastest for me . . u ‘ornia, is alrea: ‘for race, a e Exil san enceDletdel nuarence Michie! the lead in the $75,000 Fordof = Chevron-Ford of winner 3rd Roy Wilcox ~ Thorahill | Canada Polnts Fund after Keke Rosberg of Finland by 4th Thornhill Uplands | Just two-events in the 1978. just over four seconds at the MOST SPORTSMANLIKE TEAM per es. A second place finish finish, Third was the March- n e@ second round a ‘ord 0! ice Bobb of Dallas Siiverthome (Houston) - Uplands Westwood Circuit here April ‘Texas, , Islanders Peanut hustler sells nuts with smiles Pacific Coast League keen judgeoftaletand when was honest and a_ hard baseball has returned to it came to wheeling and worker. After Brown retired, fraud up NEW YORK (AP) ited partners of the New Vancouver and if you decide to take in a gem at the stadium alongside Queen Elizabeth Park, sooner or later a young man will walk down your aisle crying out: ‘peanuts... popcorn... erackerjacks...” It’s all part and parcel of baseball tradition and it’s no different now that the new Vancouver: Canadians are playing their first home stand of the young season. Nat Bailey, who passed away last month at 77, would have loved it. Bailey? He’s as much a part of baseball history in Vancouver as “Mr. Baseball” himself, the late m baseball section holsed in . se section howed in The suit said Boe con: | in. British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame and Museum, devotes a lot of its space to ained $3.5 million from the ‘ational Hockey League oubled National Basketball ssociation team, New lersey Nets. The accusation of fraud imited partners in the ational Hockey League m them to pul op, Att | tere two pioneers of the cash from the Islanders to game. the Netd. Brown was the older of the Boe is reported to own ap- two and it was he who proximately 20 per cent of -literally carved Vancouver's the stock in both teams first ball park out of the bush at 7th Avenue and Hemlock, way back when the ald clipper ship was still to be seen at dockside in Van- couver harbor, The year was 19h. From then on he more or Each franchise has about 40 partnera, 10 of them jeintly involyed in both teams, The suit names as codefendant a Thesuit charges that Boe's refused to) ‘own through the 1920's and 30's and as his teams im- proved, his reputation in the baseball-crazy U.S.A. also grew, He became known as a _NEW YORK (AP) — The . National. Football- League's ‘draft’ of college’ players entered the mopping-up stage today after Tuesday’s opening six rounds claimed the stars. Earl Campbell, Art Sid, Nets.” ecaercan As a result, the suit contin- ues, the Islander partnership lacked money for its business operations and Boe placed a call of $7,500 a share less raised pro ball in the. when a member of Toronto Argonauts, was obtained by monton as a free agent in the Lions prior to the 1977 1973 and in 1976 was traded to season ina multiplayer deal ‘Montreal. which sent Wayne Smith to He makes his off-season Beaton signed with Ed- the Argos. _ home in Vancouver, Aeros lose president due to discrepancy HOUSTON (AP) —_ team were inconsistent with Harrison Vickers, president of the financially-troubled Houston Aeros, resigned his position with the, World Hockey Association team Monday. The WHA club is in the midst of trying to sell 7,000 season tickets to pursue a bid for entry Into the National Hockey League. the philosophy of the own- ership, so the only thing for me to do was: resign,’ Vickers said. Vickers, who has been with the Aeros five years, said his resignation had nothing to do with Aeros owner Kenneth Schnitzer’s ticket campaign. “T hope that it will be suc- to help defray Islander losses. : Boe, who was unavailable for immediate comment, has been beset by financial and legal problems since he took control of the Nets 10 years ago and the Islanders six years ago, first as a cor- poration and then as a lim- ited partnership. He has been sued by the Nassau Coliseum, a cable television company, former a current players, fans seeking refunds, various contractors and the NBA's INew York Knicks. The Nets, formerly of the American Basketball Association, got behind last season in its in- demnification payments to the Knicks that started when ithe Nets moved to the NBA. Wes Chandler, Chris Ward and the other instant superstars were long gone, gobbled up and showered with hundreds of thousands of dollars by most of the league’s 28 teams. . After the excitement died down, the teams were left Jooking for diamonds in the rough in today's seventh through 12th rounds. . Camphell was Houston's round, no surprise since the Qilers traded away four draft choices plus tight end Jimmy Giles to Tampa Bay for the Buccaneers’ pick to guarantee getting the Heisman Trophy-winning running back from Texas. Camphell, a 6-foot-1, 220- “The only statement I have to make is that some of my philosophy and aspirations for the hockey cessful,” Vickers said. “TI pounder, is financially set think there is an excellent ‘chance for it to be suc- cessful,” for life, thanks in part to. Mike Trope. He's the agent who negotiated contracts _ Lacrosse league activities for VICTORIA (CP) Murray McLaren and Wayne Reeve scored four goals each as Victoria McDonalds downed Richmond - Roadrunners 16-12 Tuesday night in a Western Canada Junior Lacrosse League game before about 700 fans. Tarey Pollock added three goals for the winners, which were tied 3-3 with Richmond at the end of the first period and pulled ahead 10-8 after 40 minutes. . Kevin Kennedy, Ron Sage, Paul Michaels, Doug Angrove and Ed Van Dyk rounded out scoring for the ‘winner's. reported worth about $1.2. Juniors Richmond, which moved into 12-12 tie with Victoria at 15:38 of the final period before falling four goals behind. - a Jon Cavighia, Mike Gillies, Fred Klomp, Rob Grant, Jerken hopes Derby win LOAISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Training horses for Triple Crown events usually isn’t Allen Jerkens’ thing. But his presence at Churchill Downs makes unbeaten Sensitive Prince one of the leading contenders for Saturday's 104th running of the Ken- tucky Derby. Jerkens has built an out- stanling reputation during the last 28 years, mostly handling the Hobeau Farm stock of Jack Dreyfus and pulling upsets over the likes of Forego, Buckpasser, Kelso and Secretariat, Now he faces the task of attempting to win the Derby from the more highly- regarded Alydar and Af- firmed, "T'd give up my 1¢per- - cent share if 1 could winit,” said Jerkens Tuesday, In his only other appearance here he saddled Round Stake, who finished 1th to 1975 winner Foolish Pleasure, There is some feeling that Jerkens will attempt to steal the 144-mile race by sending Sensitive Prince to the front at the start and hope that he will hang on under jockey Mickey Solomone. HAS SIX WINS Sensitive Prince, a bay colt by Majestic Prince- Sensitive Lady, won his only start as a two-year-old and five starts this year, in-. cluding the Hibiscus Stakes and Fountain ‘of Youth at Gulfstream Park. In his last start, the Calumet Purse on April 18 at Keeneland, Sensitive Prince equalled the track record for 11-16 miles. The colt, who will be carrying the colors of Joseph Taub’s Top of the Marc Stable, is the most lightly- tested competitor in the field which is expected to number 10, byaseing the traditional major Derby prep races, But Jerkens is an unconventional trainer whose methods are unorthodox. and ~ un- predictable. - Jerkens received per: mission from Dreyfus to train Sensitive Prince for Taub, Dreyfus'’s emphasis on older horses is the reason the New Yorker has been here only once before. Dave Baruzuol and Mike Colmant added singles for the Roadrunners. Brent Greig, Doug Morrison and Jim Northey each scored two goals for Maree; «yeah i; ws EO OE ot NODES 2. ve Enterprises Ltd, ce St Sa ae No.1 selection inthe opening . ps cy ~ a ‘ “os OARS as an li es ES SS “ ot] Kitimat Radio & T.Y. 40. CHANNEL 2-WAY CB RADIO ealing, few were his equal. And one of ‘the biggest thrills of Brown's life came in the late 1040's, when the Capilano Brewery pur- chased Brown's team and nemed. him General Manager and . Vice- president. A new stadium, © Capilano, was built to house the club, which played in the Western International League, the forerunner of the P.C.L. ; Brown has spew! building baseball and when it came time for him to retire in the early 1950's Nat Bailey, in many ways Browu’s protege, was there to take over. . ' The association betw the two goes back to those — early years when Brown ran the old Athletic Park. While he was concerned with running the ball club, Bailey, just a lad, was busy hustling peanuts and in the stands. He'd also stand near home plate prior to each game and, megaphone in hand, announce the lineups to the crowds. He sold a lot of peanuts and over the years turned his tiny-nine-inning enterprise tino a multimillion dollar chain of restaurants called the White Spot, which he eventually sold for $6.5 million. An amazingly successful businessman, Bailey was much like Brown in that he million over five years, and who promised that Camphell ‘would’ make about §1.4 million in six. NO, 2 PICK Still, a 6-foot-7, 250-pound with bulldozing runners like Lawrence McCutcheon and John Cappelletti, picked Oklahoma's Elvis Peacock. Dallas, the’ Super Bowl champlon, took defensive end Larry Bethea from Michigan State. NEED BLOCKER “We needed a blocking ‘tight end,’' said - general managet Joe Thomas said. ‘Since we got 0.J., we really weded a man to get him wound the corner.” Green Bay Packers slected Stanford wide receiver James Lofton. Cinncinnati Bengals picked defensive tackle Rosa Browner from Notre Dame. Seattle picked defensive back Keith Simpson from Memphis State. New York Giants nabbed Stanford tackle Gordan King. Detroit, took defensive back Luther Bradley from Notre Dame. Tampa ‘Bay grabbed defensive end from Ken- tucky, was the No. 2 pick, taken by Kansas City, whose defence was the worst in the NEL last year. “We believe Art will help us rebuild the Chiefs’ defence to respectability,”’ said Mary Levy, . former head coach of Montreal Alouettes in the Canadian Football League who is taking over the Kansas City reins this year. Wes Chandler, a wide re-— ceiver fram Florida, was the oA, = ‘ nS i - at SR Se o, ee Se: eat Ps s on my pee: = ER, $ 230 City Centre, Kitimat OT RE renee Ee Stee a ROY ee eR ae eR a +“ . a cae . ae pa. fe: Le et adh as q Mont, ot ODS = a BE ORC SO OE a ta lfetime . Bailey stepped in and organized Vancouver. Mounties Holdings, Ltd. to keep the club going. He took over as President of the club in 1957 and remained at the helm until 1960. Un- fortunately, the Mounties folded in the late 1960's. Even after that he remained active in baseball and was always an avid supporter of the game and other sports as well. For many years, for example, any amateur league could go to Bailey and have its schedule printed on high quality paper- for nothing. “There were a lot of people around town he took care of," siad former Mountle General Manager, Lew Matlin, “He did a lot of things nobody ever knew about,” While Bailey always stayed in the background, be . was prepared to accept one honour prior to the official opening night of the new Canadians and Nat: had accepted. Bailey, no doubt, would have enjoyed opening night and so would have Brown. They made a dandy two- generation pair of baseball pioneers and when the kids at ‘Nat Bailey’ ~ (Capilano)Stadium are hustling peanuts, popcorn and crackerjacks, they are carrying on more of a tradition then they probably. realize. NEL draft flooded with bucks No. 3 selection, by New Orleans Saints. New York Jets took Ohio State tackle ’ Chris Ward,’ Buffalo Bills went for Terry Miller, a running back from Oklahoma State. Miller is the Bills’ successor to ©.J,Simpson, traded to San Francisco "49ers last March. The ‘49ers drafted with 0.3, in mind, They took Notre Dame tight end Ken MacAfee. el SHOP BOMBED COIMBRA, Portugal (Reuter) — A small bomb blew out the windows of a Communist bookshop in this university town Wedneaday, ' police said. There were no casualties. ‘Canadian It was a bad race for Former Canadian champion Bill brack of Troonto, riding as high as fifth, spun his STP competitors. arch-Ford, then returned inthe race only to retire four laps later after a minor collision with another. competitor. Northwest Community College Vocational Instructors Required For Marine Diesel and Gas Engine Mechanics This program covers all components of current marine engines and retated propulsion systems, The successful applicant will have experlence in the repair of the following equipment: (a) 2 cycle engines, both gas & diesel {b) 4 cycle engines, both gas & diesel (c) retated propulsion systems (d) related electrical systems to 3 months ‘ tinving position subject , This is'a continuing Pp: Competition probation Starting date is July 3, 1978. closes May 26, 1978. Air Brakes The successful applicant will be required fo travel lo communities in the Coltege region, teaching one week courses. The College will pay reasonable living ex- penses while the In instructor is away from home. ; The successful applicant will have the faltowing qualifications: {a) valid driver's license (b) valid air ticket ; {c) driving experience in air brake equipped vehicles (d) experience in servicing or maintaining air brake equipped vehicles (e} good driving recard This is a short term appointment from September 5, 1978 to March 30, 1979. Competition closes June 30, 1978. Marine Engine Mechanic This pragram covers all camponenis of both 2 cycle and 4 cycle gasoline marine engines and related propulsion components. . The successful applicant will have experiance in the repair of: (a) outboard marine engines (b) inboard-outboard marine engines This Is a planned 8 month position to commence September 5, 1978 and complete April 27, 1979, Com- petition closes June 30, 1978. Heavy Duty Mechanic To instruct Pre-Apprentice or Apprentice students in all phases of their training, including both theory and practical. . This is a planned 5-menth position to, commence September 5, 1978 and complete February 1, 1979. Competition closes June 30, 1978. 9 °°“ For all the above positions, preference will be given to those with: (a) Five years jaurneyman experience ar equivalent (b) Previous teaching and-or supervisory experience 6511. Dr. 0.V. Gearge,: Principal, ‘P.O. Box 726, Terrace, B.C, VaG 4C2 (c) Grade 12 education or equivalent For further information, contact F. Wilson at 635. 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