PAGE 6 WEDNESDAY LADIES LEAGUE The Head Pins also took the high single and high triple game scores with a 3203 and an 1162 point score. For the ladies it was Muriel Lever taking the high triple game honors with a score of 728 and Eva Wilkinson bowling 258 for the highest single game score. Jean Both added to her average and continues to lead the ladies with a 225 points per game score. WEDNESPAY LADIES LEAGUE The race for top spot in the Wednesday Ladies League is an exciling one. The Head Pins currently top the league with 66 points but the Clan are only one point back. And there is no lack of good bowling either. ; ; Team high triple last week went to the Head Pins with a 3162 and nol content with one high score they took the single game honors too with an 1177 score. The high three game score was bowled by Gail Kofoed who has been a strong bowler all year. Her score was 816. The biggest surprise was the high single game score, rolled by Norma Mitzemberg. Her score? Anamazing 354. Jean Both continues to lead the ladies with an average game of 224 points. TUESDAY LADIES LEAGUE The Coffee Mates continue to lead the league but the top four teams are all bunched together, The Coffee Mates have 58 points, Stretch and Sew have 55, the Smilers have 51 and the Fruit Loops have 50 points. Ten points back in fifth are the Coffee Slurpers with 40 and the Hopefuls are, with 37 @ points. The Flukes have managed 22 points and the No-See- a Ums are last with i6. _The Coffee Mates took the league’s high triple and high a Single scare honors in last week's play with scores of 2743 and 1029. Rose Salvisberg bowled the ladies high triple with a score of 632 and Christine Jurgeliet bowled a 286 for high m single honors. TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE O'Bryans Insurance continues to Jead this league, now with a whopping 77 points. Mens high averi.ge belongs to two men this lime around, Del Bjornson and Dan Rosengren both have 245 points averages. For the women, high average honors go to Nora Haugland with a 213. : Team high triple in last Tuesdays action was taken by J & j Hl Home Service with a 3463-score but they couldn’t stop O'Bryans who rolled the highest single game score of the season with a 1272. . j For the men it was Del Bjornson with an 802 for the three game high and Dan Rosengren with a 216 for the single game score. Ladies high triple was taken by Leona Wilcox with a = 720 score and Donna Graf, who reports the league's scores to the Herald, rolled the ladies high single game score with a MONDAY NIGHT MENS LEAGUE Its still the Pick Ups out in front in this league with 60 ™ points. Second place is held by The Leftovers. ‘at’ 52. and: ~ peg M Terrace [International holds third with 45’points. The B.Séts * a have managed 38 points, the Hot Shots 31, the Hill Toppers 24, the Moose ‘B’ team 23 the Guess Who have 22 points, —™ There was a tie for the mens high triple in last Mondays # action. Del Bjornson and Jim McAverin each bowled three game total scores of 784. For the high single it was m McAverin with a 315. f «The Pick-Ups took the high single and triple team honors with scores of 3682 and 1335. THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE There’s an almost new face making big waves in this ® league. The Islanders have come from nowhere it seemed to @ pull within three points of the Mavericks who have led the s league for much of the winter bowling season. And, seven three hundred games were bowled last Thursday night. If. ® that's not a record it should be. a _ The Islanders took the team high triple with a three game score of 3244 and the Tillicums took the nigh single with a 1146 poinl total. m For the men's high three Joe Schulmeisler exploded with fm some fantastic bowling. His three game total was 931, a vumbination of a 249 point game, a 340 game and a 342 game. | The 342 score also gave Joe the high single. Keith Welton m@ bowled a 33), Dave Cox and Keith Soules each bowled a 331, © Ken Cotrell rolled a 3i3and Henry Banderschaf bowled a 311. ® @6For the ladies it was Inga Mann with 698 points for the high ® three and Lorayn Jones with 286 for the highest single game m™ Score. . Save tax dollars Now as you build a retirement income for ~. tomorrow witha Crown Trust “Savings Pla FOV i -GOMPANY 2. not wir, |” 485'Howe Sireet, Vancouver 1, B.C. -f-.7) Member of the Canada Deposit Insurance Cerporaiton~ —— . CROWN TRUST COMPANY, ~~ - 455 Howe Streat, So > Vancouver, B.Ci22 Tee Ee Plaasa’' send -me information: on SAVING. TAX DOLLARS by . 4, 2 he” THE HERALD, TERRACE. B.C. | _ Gymnastics need — os your support | By Diane Brouwer Gymnastics in Terrace enjoys a great interest among youngsters but adult support and participation is practically non-existant. Like all other sports, gymnastics needs fan support which it enjoys elsewhere. Why not here? In Terrace, to some, gym- nastics is something for which there is no replacement. Others find it an interest that can be mixed with ‘goof-off-ishness’, something, understandably not appreciated by coaches, To others it is something com- pulsory which is attended at the ‘request’ of a helpful aduit. But there are people in Terrace seriously concerned with gymnastics. This spring sevejal of the top gymnasts from this area will travel to Kamloops for a regional meet. Competition against the southern teams, where gymnastics is a highly more appreciated sport will be tough. . The Terrace Club will also THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Glacier Glass was the big team in last week's action bowling the highest single game score and taking the honors for triple game total. Their single score was 1108 and the three game total was 3118. For the men it was - you guessed - Paul Salvisberg, knocking ‘em down as fast as they're set up. He bowled a 326 game for high single and then took the high triple mark with 819 points, Eva Braun took the ladies high three with 650 points and Karen Wreggitt topped the list of high single scores with 264. Paul Salvisberg holds the mens mens high average with 247 and his wife Rose, holds that honor for the women with a 221 score. - “RIDAY MIXED LEAGUE Friday Mixed League Last week's results from this league didn't make it to the Herald in time to be printed so here they are. The ladies high triple was won by Rose Salvisberg who bowled a three game score of 644. Barb Archibald was right behind her with a 643 score. For the high single game it was Wanda Fairless bowling a 254. In the men’s division of the league Paul Salvisberg bowled a three game total point score of 781 points and then bowled a three hundred single game score. High single honors send people to Vancouver for a judging clinic, thus. enhancing the chances of. Terrace for " professional meets with proper’ recognition to the athletes in- volved. Think about this. The more people who become involved with the Terrace Gymnastics . Club which is affiliated with the provincial gymnasts body, the greater the chance for a competitive, active gymnastic clubs in the north-West. Either as a coach, a judge, a gymnast or even as a fan, you can do your part. : The successful start of the Kermodees gitis team shows promise of many. wins during the coming season and possibly the zone championship. * The girls are shaping up into fine players and are working - well together under the wat- chfui eye of team coach Al Cameron. The team is the same that played together in Skeena Junior School in 1970. Last year _ .Kermodees off to | several of the girls moved to Caledonia, weakening the team, . but this year they're together again. Str would appear. rel The Kermodees have above average height when compared with most teams in the area, with the five players topping the 5’8” mark,, Three of the girls, Mona Bradford , Avis Agnew and Ronda Monsees are 5°11", The guards, though short Adult skating, every Sunday evening at the Terrace arena Stronger than ever it ©. “Practice sessions for the girls | ‘got under way about six weeks ago, with several of the girls also involved in the volleyball action that was then in season. H (average height of 53") play- aggressively and’ know the 9m ‘game well. — : If the results from Be Smithers are any ‘indication, it 7 seems the hard work has, and will continue to, pay off. we _— wees Bethan + Hy AY | Registered Retirement | WnTrust | [= 7 oye dan. tnd ; wh : Mall today for intarmation + however we went to Sig Dahl, who rolled a 322. The Black-Out team rolled the team high triple with a 2988 but it was the Amateurs with the high single game 5 score, a 1032 point total, MONDAY NIGHTMIXED LEAGUE . Its still the Drop-Inns on top of the league having increased their lead over the Idiots 49-42. Third place, ten points back, belongs to the B.C. Forest Service. The Furshlugginers have twenty-eight, the Wind- mills 27 and the Telephonies and the Yo Yo's are lied with twenty-six. Last place is firmly in the hands of the Phony Five who have 19 points. _ The regular schedule is C of January . Dec. 23rd Dec. 24th Dec. 25th Dec. 26th Dec. 27th Dec. 28th iT Dec. 29th na Dec. st i bo Jan. '3rd 11:30 - 1 pm “3230-5 pm oL= 2:30 pm - 3:30.- 5 pm 1390" pm ee eee 9030 < e pm |. 3230-5 pm. 7330-9 pm --The team high and tripte went tothe Drop fnns again this time out. The y bowled 1037 for high single aud had a three game total of 2935 points. ..For the men it was Dan Epp with 798 high triple score and 450 high single rating. . And for the ladies it was Betty Morris wilh a high single game score of 298 and a high (triple | game total of 686 points. CLIP AND SAVE CHRISTMAS SKATING SCHEDULE ANCELLED from the 23rd of December _ 9330 - 11 am 1230 -- 3 pm: 3.~ 4:30 pm 1:30 - 2:30 : - “4 10 - 11:30 12-1330 9:30 - 11am “11:30 - J pm 1:30 --3 pm. 7:30 -% pm '9:30:-.11am 1:30 -3.pm 13230.'5 pm 21:30.- 3 pm. | Special Bookings are.available.on request: 2-8 Tickets for. Senior: Games available at the Municipal: Hall .8;30.~/4:30, _ General Skating “. Students and Adults Only] Bae General Skating |. General Skating General Skating “<-12 and under only -- no .) admission charge General Skating "General Skating _.», General Skating “> General Skating General Skating . -. ) Students and Adults ont © oh Adults only ‘General Skating Students and Adults only ‘Adults only — “12 and under only. -- General. 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