PAGE AG The Buller Glass Bullets continued in their winning ways bu it didn’t change the stan- dings much in Monday night's Commercial Hockey League Play at the Terrace Arena. Although the Bullets hammered a weakened Terrace Blues 6-0 and grabbed a three point lead aver the last place Mantique Blazers it was only for a couple of hours.as.the Blazers scored an inspired 3-1 vietory over the Poble Lumbermen. The Bullets, rejuvenated by the addition of Wayne Murdy und Steve Sparks on defence, won their third straight in dhe first game Monday, a game which has been officially protested. by Ihe Blues. _ .Bullers got goals from Dave Hoss and Wayne Murdy in. the firsi period wilh assists going to Sieve Sparks and Chuck Tremblay. The only penalties in the first were awarded to Gilber| Prince who engaged in some fistcufis and had himself ejecled fram the game. referee also assessed Prince a live minute major for fighting and ‘the Blues protestedhaving ‘for : eross-checking, The. to play five minutes a man shorl. The league's executive will rule on that protest in. the hear future. In the second period {he Bullets continued their advance but only managed le find the range once with Jim Sylvester doing the honors. - The Buller Glass tcam however, seemed {0 really come alive inthe third, searing three limes, © Gord Dorish scored from Larry Dorish, Larry Lorish collected a goal with some help from Gerry Dempster and Chuck Tremblay clicked for his goal with an- ‘assist going to L. Kereluik. There were seven penalties in the third period, four to the Bullets, Dempster was sent off Steve Sparks for tripping, Tremblay for throwing an elbow and the . team received a bench minor for joo many men. The Blues' Graham Grass, ‘Mike Barg and Bob Lindon all received minor penalties, The loss for the Blucs who played the game without three of their top players (Tookenay, Michaud and Jones) leaves | | Ihem six points hack of the G&A in second place and ‘still only ane point ahead of the third place Pohle Lumber. Inthe second game the Pohle Lumber team had a chance to” do something ahout their third place standing but they couldn't put il all together and wound up on the wrong end of a 3-1 score. The Blazers gol things moving early in the firs when Don Gillespie scored. from Charlie Smoley and by tha time Pohle got that goal back lale in the second,. Fred Lawless had added his first of the game to the Mantique total. "THE HERALD, uller wins third The goal (hal narrowed (he dap for Pohle came ai 18:51 in the middleframewith Ken Olsen and Dale Kushner selling up Kevin Olsen. - . The Lumber {eam pressed hard in the third bul couldn't net lhe puck, Good goal, tending and some steady defensive work by the Blazers kept Pohle al bay and off the scere-card, After 6 minutes the Blazers lost thelr playing coach Don Gillispie when he was sent off “with a game misconduel. He had originally been called for charging and his remarks brought first u len minule and In the first period” Sonny Coven continued his advance on the penalty king title with two minors and (hen another toslart the second. Melanson, Letawski and Molz each picked up minors for (he Pole tearm in the first period. - In the second the teams each . received ‘two; penalties.” The: minor to. Coven and Hud Fisher’s charging penalty left. the Blazers a man short twice while back to back penalties to Motz and Ziegler left the Lumbermen two men short near the end of the second frame. . then the game misconducts. Six minutes later Ihe Blazers lost another player, this lime center. Warren Gaines who protested a holding call and came away with -10. minutes worth of misconduct. The Pohle Lumber entry still could “nat find the right spot:to score ° from... i There was-a six-up, in the drying seconds of the game as the Pohle team pulled their geal , tender fer an extra atlacker. Apparently the trainer of the team brought Len Pradzik to the bertch without informing the. coach, who had no idéa why six TERRACE, B.C men were lining up for a facc- off in the Manilque zone. : The delay seemed io -cost Pohle the. edge and, with one second remaining Fred Lawless grabbed the puck at center ice and drifled a shot dead center on the empty net for the third Mantique goal. ° : Commercial Hockey y ” WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 19H = son mannamed by . provincial | sports body ; Vancouver: - Continuing its .. policy of growth for the bet- lerment of amateur athleles in the province, the 8.C. Sports Federation has appoinled Jack Benisz as its Communications Officer. Benisz will work directly under Executive Director Tom - so Terrace Commercial Hockey League Standings Jan. 15, 1974 Tran “Won Lost Tied Potits For Aga Gordon & Anderson 9 81 2 @- 7h 2 Terrace Hotel 7 5 0 Id: 8 4D Pohle Lumber 6 6 1 WB. 7 3B Buller Glass 4 8 O 8B 38 65 Mantique Blazers 30 9 #1 7? a of Scoring Leaders Name & Town | Goals Assists Points ‘Rick Olson, G&A wet Ju. 3 Keray Wing, G&A M 7 18 Ken Ziegler, Pohle 12 By 17 Reno Michaud, Hotel 1 6 7 Hurold Cox, G&A 10 7 " Fred Lawless, Blazers 10 6 “i Dick Shinde, G&A a 8 Kw Pete Jones, Hotel 10 4 ‘ v Marcel Tookenay, Hotel 9 Coming Up With the Terrace Commercial League season nearing the three quarter mark and Gordon "| & Anderson still clinging -to (heir lead, all teamsare anxious for victories and improvement in their ‘position in the stan- dings. Tonight Terrace Hotelhas : their chance.when they come up against Gordon and Anderson in what promises (a be a hum- dinger of a hockey game. Hoth teams are strong and well balanced and both want the first place and championship silver this year.” Game time is 9:50 p.m. al the Terrace Arena, Next Monday there'll he a wide-open double - header with the G & A machine up against the Buller Glass Bullets al 8:30 and then the Pehle Lumbermen “clashing .with “the Mantique Blazers at about 10:30, Don't miss all the. action al the Terrace Arena. Last home game Although the Cents last home Bame of the regular PNWHL season is slated for February tenth, there's liable to be one Jaier thanthal. The game that - was to have been played last Wednesday between the Cen- “tennials and the Prince Rupert - _.- Your Headquarters in Terrace Halibul Kings has been ten- tatively rescheduled for the thirteenth of February. The Herald will inform readers of a firm dale when itis made available. ew range of - | for Stanley Tools is-_ ; - Walker, His primary funclion will be to establish rapport between amajeur sports bodies and newspaper radio and , ision media in the - S television "Regina, Winnipeg, Calgary and” ‘finally to Vancouver, a province. . “My job will be to keep the news flowing,"” Benisz says. Formed in 1965, the Federation acts as a central service facilily for ali amaleur sports associations in the province, : Benisz has a journalistic background daling back to 1958, having worked as a sports reporier am editor on four ‘Wednesday January 23 9:30-4:30 - 12 and under . 4:45-5:45 - General Skating Friday January 25 (Saturday Janvary 26 $:14-7 - General Skating .- . 8:20 - Tolems vs Centennials ‘Sunday January 7 4:30-6 - General Skating Monday January 28 Tuesday January 29 7:30-9:30 . 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