ECOND SECTION—==————| pag — ERRACE “OMINECA' HERALD... TERRACE, B.C oS! . “Page 13] pjscvoesy Jone 15, 1966 - — — Werrace TCMP Loggers a) q t t _ oo, Tee ; pplit Double At Rupert a retrace TCMP Loggers split a double-header in Prince mepert Sunday before what is believed to be the coast city's. mavollest crowd for on opener in years.: _ maelie Loggers, sponsored by Tri- = - fey Motor Products, powered their | hitting Joe Glordano with one out. say to an early lead in the opener | Joe took the third pitch and park- oe a hard hit single by catcher|ed it one bounce over the right meeiony Miller, and a homerun | field wall for a stand up double, mer the 287 mark by shortstop | making it a four to four ballgame. |. meeby Panton, his first of the| Dale Esche came in to make Bill | mung season, ' | Smith pop up to first sacker Dan errace picked up two more |McKerracher, and strike the next sin the fourth on hits by Bob-| batter out. Panton, centre-fielder Jack Phil-|. Sure. enough Rupert came Spud Larson, and rookie | through with e run in the ninth on yne Larson with two Rupert | a weak hit to short right, a stolen crt, Als ca tur 1h heoig Read a upert: All-Stars came back in | ¢d th z Sut at secon . @ fourth to pick up one run on a| inches. Another hit fell into left ® and an error to Bob Panton,/centre and. -AllStars.raced boma =o let a routine ground ball slip | With the wiziting run: - meeween iris legs, All-Stars again] Rocky Larocque pitched 7-1/9 maeied in the bottom of the sixth] innings, giving up four runs on = hits by Billy Smith and Bill} seven hits, walking four, and me onk) ounbers before vie ide striking gut six men at the plate, meee retired on a long fly SECOND GAME mt fielder Wayne Laraon. | - In the second game Fred Philpot mEAHAGER'S BOOBCO. __ | went the distance, striking out aix| gRocky Larocque was going the' batters, walking one, and giving stance, the infield was chattering | up three ‘hits, none of them hard aa Up and everything looked rosy, | hit balls. Terrace agaih grabbed an ert a hit and an error put twoj early lead in the second on hits by men on, one at third and one at{ Spud Larson, « walk to Fred Phil- he plate. So the left fleld base-Hne for Willy Manager Red LiEstrange called | Jackion, knocking in two runs. he and went out to the mound] In the fifth, Larocque beat out wor a tete-a-tete: with the Log-]an infield hit to third. stole. sec: grer’s battery. Dale Exche, the re-|ond -and came home on a drive gilefer, was warm end waiting for| that Keith Larson stashed down the he call to come into the ball/ right field -line for'a triple. Dale yeame. The slightly tiring Larocque | Esche came up and promptly drove mecond with the winning run at| pot, and a screaming double down |. NOW ROLLING OVER BRITISH COLUMBIA ROADS and highways, visiting about 200 communities, is the British Columbia Centennial Caravan. L. J. Wallace, general chair- man of the Canadian. Confederation Centennial Committee of British Columbia, examines the gaily painted side of one of the two 55-foot truck-trailer units which link together to form a “corridor of time” from 1778 through 1966, with an imaginative look into the future. The caravan, a project of the provincial Centennial committee, was designed and constructed by Patey-Eliason Production Ltd., Vancouver, art director, £..F, Stidder. It will be in Terrace on. June 26 bagger and Terrace moved ahead 4 to 0. -Rupert came through with two runs in the sixth on a walk, two hits and an overthrow charged to Bobby Panton at short. This was Rupert's best attempt of the game but they could not score more than two, and Terrace came out with a split. . This year Terrace TCMP Loggers awas not pulled, and faced Jong bail] one through the hole for a two- three, and losing -three, one in wel | oxtra-innings and the:other in tinal ] will keep on producing. if he stays , ity mad at the ball. WATCH “Sale Da -FOR OUR’ F YOUR MAIL!! DON'T MISS OUR: 4-HOUR “MYSTERY 5 TO 9 P.M, FRIDAY, JUNE 17 OVERWAITEA FOODS LTO, — h layed six , winning} ond 27. Sunday Hours are 1 to 10 p.m, and Monday hours mre, Bays ar eieedanenart | are 10 a.m, to 10 p.m. Admission ‘to the caravan. is free, tes: Wed., Thurs.; F ri. & Sat., June 15, 16, 17 & 1 ©. ‘First sacker Dan McKerracher is |: Left In Regular Sale showing tremendous improvement | Stock Size Ply Price Price =| at first and when Dan gets a cou- 16 775-15 4 White Wall $40.05 os. . $30.00 e2, | ple of hits under his belt, he'll be 2% «677-14 4 White Wall «= $40.85 00... $90.00 on, [one of the best. ° 6 7714 4 Bleck Wall = $36.30 es. «= $27.00 wa, | ' Loggers picked up. eight hits in| _ 0 825-14 4 Whito Well $45.80. oa. $33.00 ea, | the last game, three of them for 10 625-144 Black Wall = $40.75 on. © $30.00 an. one an nem oo this is better than 5 BEE 4 White Wall "4985 cn, $2600 08, | "ivi weekend the Loggers travel ALL TUBELESS CUSTOM NYLON | eeerzaton for 2 tournament. on Saturday and Sunday. .Games are |B scheduled in Terrace for the next | Ie four weekends. against. Hazelton, |B Telikwa and Prince Rupert. There | has also been some serious chit-| ice chat about throwing a tournament | here on the July 1 weekend. a a The greatest military tattoo ever | B staged in Canada, nearly 2,000] ie Other Brond New Tires from $12.80 Up Expo 67, : Finaly crafted tubular steal sme VI'3-2E11: Open Monday - Soturdey 8:30 te'6 p.m. { Cout troops, will be held during |Z Government. of © CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL KITIMAT, N, COULTER, 1672 ter Electric Ltd, Agents for Wallace Neon and Neon Products FOR SERVICE AND ESTIMATES, PHONE: — Terrace, Bob Ramsay VI 3-2445 ctf-al