| Te The Terrace Reds are in the play-offs. The team won the right to meet the second place 2S TEE = Highlanders) in semi-final - _ action two weeks from now , by dumping the Moricetown nine 7- 5 and 12-3 last weekend ‘in Moricelown. As well they have picked up two games Houston Bees Lo move _ for games up" on the team (probably the Smithers Moricetawn team. . from the thern Houston was to have played the Reds two wecks ago but instead (ravelled to 4 tour- nament in Quesnel. Rather than re-play the two games, the to Houston management decided ‘eoncede the games to the The Reds came to life in. Moricetawn, winning their first lwo consecutive games in regular season play. a 6-0 lead in the first _the first game and went on to victory,” In the second game, they piled up their lead early. ° They took inning of Water polo team ' The Terrace swimming pool has been the scene of some prelty strenuous workouts for the past little while as a handful _ of interested men get in shape for water polo. Under the direction of pool staffer Barry _ Davis, the men are preparing nat only for an exhibitlon game : as part of the celebrations to a: open the swimming pool Sep- j _-Lember 22, but ta work toward the’ formation of a 3 or 4 team ‘league starting in, September. . So far about 16.people have turned out with more on thelr: way to take part in- the sport. . Using the pool Thursdays and Sundays late in the evening the. Two More. Grants for Skeena - Skeena MiL.A. Hartley Dent announced taday that. two grants from the Recreational Facilities Fund, have been’ awarded in Skeena Con- stituency — totalling $92,721.33. ‘The Kitsegukla at Skeena Crosing was awa rded a grant of $78,555.33 to pay one- third of the cast of the first phase of an Ice Arena al Kit- segukla Village. . The Smithers Ski Club was tentatively awarded a grant of $14,166.00 to pay one-third of the cost of a lodge and service buiiding at Hudson Bay Mounlain Ski. Village. Dent: said that. over ane million dollars has. been awarded in recreational grants in Skeena Constituency: since the fund was. initiated, by Premier Dave 1973. ~__- TIPS busy mak Band Council . Barret in early “men run through the warm-ups - six lengths of the pool to get the bload flowing and then some fast ‘wind sprinis’ and such exercises as swimming across the pool without using their hands or arms | Davis is in Terrace from California. He's hired on with the pool as part ‘of the summer staff and will work: then until September when he takes up special education duties with a local elementary school. After that time il is assumed he will still coach and manage one of _ the teams in the propo league. . os The game of water polo fs as much a lest of endurance as 8° sport. time (two thirty minute halves) - players are not allowed to touch: bottom. - And that takes. a terrific.amount of endurance as the game action is wide open at alltimes, The game starts with the leams (six toa side with the same’ alignment . as hockey) lined up at opposite ends of the pool, The-referee throws the ball {inflated rubber about the same size as a soccer ball) into the middle of the pool and the game is under way. Generally ing waves the fastest swimmer: on: each : - team tries to gain possession of the ball. The ball can only. be carried in one hand and. only players in possession of the ball - can with: the ball. - well--,, he's grabbed at, pushed under, sometimes kneed - just ganerally worked . especially in the early parts of. the season when the. players aren't all that familiar-with the rules... The ‘referee is al-a disadvantage but a dry one. He watches the game from the side. of the pool and can’t always see whats happening under water. The object of the game is to — _geore more goals than. the other During ‘the regulation. guys. Thereisa netaleachend | (10 feet wide by 5 feet deep by" three feet deep in the shallow ~ nd 10 feet wide, - 3 feet deep and three feet deep end of the pool a Other rules in the deep end). r wi are similar to socce ‘eorner kicks’ throw-ins and the. like. Terrace residents will get their first taste of local acticn - on the 22nd of September during the official grand opening celebrations al the Terrace Swimming Pool. : oo Car club gets name, executive — _ The recently named Skeena Cay Club elected an executive at their second meeling, held Sunday night in Terrace. Wayne Murdy, behind the club, was elected to president for the first term of . office. He will be assisted by Kitimat and secrelary- treasurer Larry Konenbush of Terrace. : ‘The club also. set their dues See Senco DNS RR a RE From the Marine Division Owens-Comning Fiberglas Corp. CLEAN WATER line? If so, some. help yp the mess. ' - niak - pollution, Here’s how: » Always Inc’ “bag with tak * against littering, ply of garbage ~ boabe i.” Ave the fish in your favor-' ita waterway competing with. Hitter forthe end of your ‘Tet's bry to follow ful. hints to clear ~ ILonly takes common sense and. a little forethought to oo aure your boating fun “Gy pot the cause of water lude a garbage eon-board equip: ° merit; Ag a-further assurance keep fb sup- ‘nus on. the- “Lome Martin’ -D 5-027 . the driving force- ‘vice-president Norm Merlo of. You May Be: Paying Too Much: See Lorne at Reum Motors before you decide . | have lots of 4 door, family type sedans. No reasonable offer refused. , ._ Also | have a 1974 Pickups 1965 GMC DUMP TRUCK for a year at $15. Membership ~ stands at about 15 -pald up: members, Their car wash, held | 9 Sunday and Monday, was successful. the meeting room of-the Skee Hotel. . _ Further information can” be obtained by phoning any of,the above people. New GM Diesel, Naw rubber, Tandem ‘ $8,500.00 rrace Reds move into play “fi be checked. ‘The player . over, 4... Thenext meeting of the group - : will he Sunday at 7:30 pm, in. good supply of THE HERALL, TERRACE, B.C. igan hits the Hotel team, again from Prince The Skeena-Madigan co- I George, was awarded $50 for sponsored team from Terrace won the big B.C, Day men's finishing in fourth spat. softball tournament asl The Skeena-Madigans went weekend, The real story of the through the early stages of the meet, however, was the play of three day tournament uf- Pat Pratt, a chucker with defeated, They chalked up Graham Moving and Storage seven straight runs in their first from Prince George. three oulings while holding . their opponents scoreless. In thirty-five innings of ball . Their fourth, and what could (five tuligames); Pratt gave up - have been final game, was only 3 runs, two of those were different (hough. They faced unearned. For those of youwho the Graham bunch from P.G. like the statistics, that gives , and wound up on the wrong end him an ERA of about 429. For uf a 7-0 seore, That game left - his prowess from the mmoundthe both teams with only one loss . big, eross-fire chucker won the and forced the fifteenth and trophy fer best pitcher andthe final game of the weekend. trophy as the tournament's. The Grahams advanced to the most valuable player. —finals by taking two straight (3- 0; 8-1), They dro ped thelr The Graham team almost ining game, a one Mm nothing won the tommament, losingonly gerision to the Skeena- in the last game of the weekend == adigans and then fought back 3.0 to the Skeena-Madigans. through the back door lo the Each of the two teams received finals. They gained the final berth by downing Jee Mariln and Sons 2-0, Because of their loss, the Graham team played three straught games Monday, while the Skeena-Madigans came to the field rested and refreshed. ‘The third place team - Joe Martin and Sons - had a frustrating weekend, dropping their first game by a 1-0 scare Lo the Skeena-Madigans and then picking up their next three games (o enter the semi-finals where they were dumped 2-0 by the Grahams. : Canada Hotel, the third Prince George entry in the touraamed eee from the Owner Red L'Estrange said irst round by virtue af Kitimat 4 7 Shop Easy’s 10-show per- ‘Tuesday that the team willhave formance; fell 6-0 to the Skeena $400 prize money while third place Joe Martin and Sons Logging of Prince George picked up $150 and the Canada In fact they were so far ahead at one point, _ everyone started three practices between now h . Ani . ‘ . switch ong owre hot * and the time play-offs get under Madigans; eliminated the ¥ 1 ¥ way. one was held last night Terrace All-Stars to enter the y- semi-dinals where they lost a With the entire team swiich hitting they added four more runs to their total. in the second game George Paulson ran his record to 20 with a winning performance from the mound. The first game win went to team owner Red -L'Estrange who went to stretch for the locals In his first : appearance of the year. and there will be lwo next week. “We're nol going to bust our butts,” L'Estrange sai Tuesday, “but we're going to yore on ae Wwe ent x money. ‘They opened the couple of guys injuredand afew tournament strongly, dumping more with bruises, so we'll just the Ry D TT erenl ane take it easy for a while.” Grahams ‘and 3-0_ to "canada ton Reds wat probably opty, - Hotel. The two Losses left them eir play-off series on the cut of the running. heart-breaker 4-3 to Joe Martin. Terrace’s other entry in the weekend bash - the Terrace All- Stars - finished just aut of the ete Reds were without eer the 18th in Smith regular starter Garry Fa gon weekend of ine in Smithers The si 1 ishi : why wasin Vancouver aspartof against either the Glaciers OF ~ the eae seitters. After | the Highlanders, No-one seems te Migeonar the pay o set_ {Rev by (nie revenge clon up is, but it will probably be &-inePiince Rupert Overwaitea best-of-three alfair. ' The — eniry, hammering them 166. int fellowing worker it's reported “(heir third game, doe Martin got there, vill be .one more tour- fo} and clobbered the Kitimat. nament and the season willend team 10-2 to send them to the on the Labour Day weekend. showers. The Herald will keep readers the seventh and: last place’ team was the Prince Rupert the Bulkley “Valley All-Star ‘team, competing in provincial... final hardball action. . The B.V. All-Stars lost 2 straight. Before entering the ~semi-: nals-the Reds will have to wait... a while: Regular season play - ‘ends next weekend with semi- final action starting in a week informed about the ‘Reds K ~and a hal. This weener ihe thewah th ; “leds have a bye (their second progress throug tae semi: Overwaitea ent: ye ry who lost their _ of the season). finals and on into the finals. ontry fees in two straight, 3-0 in Pat Pratt and Graham Moving § and 16-6 to the Kitimat Drifters. (7 : Mayor Gord Rowland ended X the affair Monday «evening, #) presenting trophies to the top - team and top players of the § weekend. He presented Pat Pratt with the Vern's Back Hoe trophy as best pitcher; and the Addies Grocery Trophy for the Most Valuable Player. The Wilfs Flooring Trophy for the player with the best batting average went to Jim Fenson of doe Martin and Sons, who hit . 444 for the weekend. And ,of course, the Skeena-' Madigans were presented with the Sproule and Kimball trophy for winning the whole thing. ~ Jamie Mould of the Bulkley faurth place team should Valley Baseball League iravel to the home of the execulive told the Herald late second place team, but the yesterday that the semi-final, diamond In Terrace is better two: game total point serles and there's a good chance between the Terrace Reds and that's where the series will the second place (eam in the inke place.” standings could take place in -: The seméfinals are based on Terrace. tolal points scored in a back to back double header while the - finals, to be held on the Labour Day long weekend, will see a best of three game series played. ‘ ‘oil ..""It all depends on what the Other team says,” Mould said in a telephone inlerview late yeslerday afternoon. “The eo - CLOSING out — AUCTION © 10 A.M. - p MECHANIEAL LTD. ae _AMTIMAT SERVIGE CENTRE: Plumbing supplies, Sheet metal equipment and stack furnaces and parts, 1 Cast iron Copper and plastic, Oil flred reofing kettle, Felt and ashphalt, 300 amp welder and spot welder, Power tools, hand tools, Shears, Cutters, A Pipe wrench and dies, Reamers, Pumps, Brass flitings, Air compressor and tank, Platform sca le furnace testing equipment, Ramset 3 sizes, Gas power roof hoist, Cifice desks and equipment, Pipe thawing machines, . plus Econoline truck and 18 years accumulated misc? ‘For more information contact LW. 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