see ital in Sunday, nigh hockey, beating the race, Reds bat ed it out with the Burns Lake Braves in a well-played game. Reds just ranout of gas (nine players, ‘don't blame them}, and Tupert scored to win the -game.3 to 2. The Reds were. without two of thelr stars, Art Frenette and Lance Legoutts, who were at: Lance's wed The ‘game’ “n “ay Gary The Tevrace oo Reds played . two games this weekend, one. fn Prince Rupert and one : here in Terrace. ae "The game in Rupert was a thriller. ‘With just nine’ “Terrace the best, games the Reds Kings point and the game The have: played| -this entire + Legouffe, Another exciting one dowit , the tube, and only nine to go : ‘with two. gosls Inte in the Campbell at.18:44 on a pass: . _ from ‘Murray. Howse anid : na; 10:16;° Totem: Ford‘ hosts - can Be in: Gordon ‘and: Anderson. Perens ~ pecord.an 8-5: win in a Weat-. : nevi 3 had ‘minutes to play here ubder:: ” e new head : D ton Rede. ital ‘-skins. A former team-mite - the first perlod, 6-3 at the and ton .of the:..Ne- .., “tlonal, ‘Football . ae : Oilers; a . in Hitsod oto in the.second perlod. bell with four goals, .G Steve Radford opened the aeeoala and scoring at 6:03 on a paws, Kent, with three goals and assisted by Dale Kushner Hel. Art Larry. Davies. with. three ‘It WEB a generally well pees fe played game with. Terrace Tim Koln. Dave Wakfleld aggressive from Guy Farkvam and Art. Frenette. scored. his. 2 fom wari : n. sve Terrace has a ne They have won two Burns Lake « came ‘back: period,.the first by Blaine a Brawl. halts — ” final: period (CP) BG, — Billings ‘Bighorn outlasted’ New a ik ie oe ue Westminster’ Bruins to gogitender ‘Tim Tho ern Canada-Hockey League . nose ame that took three hours: fight, : goals. Se geled 2 titheendof | w to lead the Bighorn of thasecond and 7-3 before a: °K Witten -bench-clearing brawl halted. evin Willison and Don Nachbaur.n- ©: "Kent Reardon scored twice . : for, the Bruins. while. John and "Terry, ‘Kirk tho tition cena arn. poorest a : Sa turday, finishing up the point total,” f Blake Sullivan-s scared two attack while singles went to arvie. ” Pocea, Ko ‘the game at 3:49 of the final, Mike Kouwenhoven and an in- ternational fidd that in- cluded: formernWest Ger- man. naticnal star Josef. Sch- winghammer. - WILL MEET BEST: : Kayhko will be facing thie - best ski jumpers in the world” at Lahti—the East Germans, Austrians and Swiss, besides the highly-regarded Finns— but he’s approaching ‘the world events with unfamillar confidence, | "It feels nice," he asserted: "I have a feeling I: will do well over there.’* Kayhko was credited with | jumpe of 109 and 101 metres ~ in the open 90-mere jump Sunday ‘wrap up- the- Canadian. title. The two: longest jumps of the” ay. earned hirn 228.5 points. ". 276.5 points in winhlig onthe identical jumps of 92-metres. Points are decided by ‘style as well as distance, “°: “T,. was really a. mare. 7m yellous feat when you con- sider that 240 points are normally considered a perfect score (for 70-metre | jumps) in Olympic and - world competition,” said. chief of competition Ernie Marchiori. Additional points © are awarded for each metre exceeds the ex- — seed winning distance “established prior to the com- petition by the Sming com- mitiee. PROVIDEDCOM-- PETITION | : oS Schwinghammer, - the. 26 yearold veteran Mackenzie rink - wins PG curling (CP) — Geoff Kiland of Mackenzie, B.C. took ad- _ Vantage of an unexpected opportunity to win the British Columbia junior men’s curling championship Sunday. Murray Fulkerth, of Cran- brook, B.C., provincial: curling association cham- ’ plon, waa the heavy favorite entering the final day, ‘But Brad Jubenvill, North Vancouver, reviously unbeaten . Pacific Curl ; ng- champion, upset Fulkerth i 2 in the final round to force a sudden-death playoff bet- ‘ween Kiland and Fulkerth. ° Rilend scored one in ‘the first, stole another in the ° . second -and never looked ‘ack on his way to 8 0 win for the title. In a previous moatch, Fulkerth Riland, runner-up in last week's provincia schoolboy tha iar "three starts cad po en Bilge had his nose broken during 8. -Ogrodnick, ‘Scott ‘McLeod. an 7 beaten | ; Kiland 49 in an extra end. tournament, competition. He defeated Jubenvill 10-2 and B.C. schoolboy champion Craig Baase of Merritt, B.C. 74.to0. «fi! advance to the playoff: tons —_ ) New Business’s| aue Win for the he hes listed in our ie win for th ie is , Pek Directory. of i Const ee Wer re. Listed Here!’ . Phone listed” for: “your. ¢ slimlyb Benny “ com title on his He earned an increible results, “on the’ S0-and 70- 70-metre hill Saturday with ’*,“: - West” ‘wag rated: - he tae aL fourth “in the four-team. Bring ““Blorence the Moose and get 10 Ipercent off room rates and meal prices. .. GFFER EXPIRES MARCH 20, 1978: it you wish. your. Business THE HERALD, Tuesday. February 14, 1978, PAGE § - Thunder Bay ski jumper hopes for Finnish medal © German star who quit the - team last November and is trying to-catch.on with the Canadian team for future Kayhko with his stiffest competition beth days. The German was awarded 176.5 points Sunday—s0 points behind the winner— with jumps of 9.5 and #4. metres. His jumps of 88.5 ‘ and80.5 metres Saturday left him a distant second—43.5 o pointy behind Kaylike on the ‘mere hill: ‘But the big surprise at - Sunday 'g meet was provided by 16-year-old Horst Bulau, a wilt Ottawa jumper | ‘FLORENCE © MOTEL . Color T.V. Telephones Free Coffee : Kitchens Reservations:- . « Call 847-2678 +r Write Box 516 : at H.16W. Smithers TERRACE OIL BURNER SERVICES - 635-4227 "BOOK NOOK - 635-3081 THE HOBBY HUT - 635.9393 THREE RIVERS. 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