” School ¥ PAGE Al0 . THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. SPORTS . MARK HAMILTON . 635-6357 Terrace Red’s manager Colin Chasteauneuf has announced the names of more players wha have made that team. Naming of players to the team follows work-outs being held nightly at either the Rotary Park or Skeena Secondary diamond = where Chasteaunuef has been at work whipping the team into shape Gerry Dempster Brant Arnold-Smith for the May 13th opening for the season, Some of the players that have been named to the leam are: Gerry Monsees - pitcher; Dave Sharpe - pitcher; Brant Arnold- Smith - fielder; Laurie Arnold: Smith - pitcher; George Paulson - catvher; Gerry Dempster - first base; Dean Julsword - catcher - infielder; - Red adds players and Hud Fisher - infielder, The Red's continue with _ practices this week and any player who has yet to try out for the team but would like a shot at it, is invited to show up. Practices are held nightly at either the Rotary Park or the Skeena Secondary -School diamond. Dave Sharpa Season (The following report on last Sunday's general meeting of the . Buikley Valley Bascbail Association was given to the Herald by ‘Terrace Red's manager Colin ,Chasteauneul. For further baseball news see article elsewhere in the Herald's sports section.) Colin Chastesuneut. heehee eee Pee eee ee a fan, too.” \ EEO L PNT EC e d CCL UT TPE LITE TOE ELLEN LNT TE CECT EU CN TOSI TEENIE a i following dates his style" Think hockey's tough today? Not on your slapshotl You should have seen it way-back-when,. A real man's game. And it called for areal man's beer. Old Style, Slow-brewed and naturaliy aged for big beer flavour. It’s the one thing that doesn't change. Old Style’s still a winner, year after year after year. Try it. You'll be opens May 12 A’ meeting of the Bulkley Valley Baseball Association was held in Smithers yesterday (Sunday, April 28) with representatives from'six teams present. Houston, Telkwa, Moricetown, Terrace, and twa. teams from Smithers - indicaled-they were interested -in placing a team in the association. Delegates discussed league. play dates, (ournament dates, and play-offs. Once again league play will be on Sundays, with double headers planned, both games to be of seven in- nings duration. League play is scheduled to begin on May 12, and torun through to August 18, with. play-offs to follow. Teams also expressed a willingness to host tournaments with the gested: aa May. 19 & 20 custon * _ June 22 & 23 - Moricetown July ist Weekend - Terrace August 24 & 25 ~ Smithers It is hoped that a team from Ketchican, Alaska , will be able to attend the Terrace Tour- nament, andthe Terrace Red’s will be travelling to Ketchican . to take part in. a tournament planned there for July 12, 13, & 14. For the league playdowns, the first place team will play the third place team, ‘and the, second will play the fourth place team in the semi-finals, with the winners mecting to determine the league champion. | Places will be decided by the team's winning percentage rather than a point system. . Teams were also notified that an umpire’s clinic will be ‘sponsored in Smithers on: June. . Amateur. ‘16 -by. thé” B.C, Baseball Association, “Further information will be available at a later date ~- reed a g id : Stule sLowsneWeD AND NATURALLY AGED. "In the first game Dave Toop, proprietor of Toco ¥ Crafts i n Terrace and hang glidings most verbal local enthusiast, shows fF the trophy he won recently for finishing second in a hang gliding competition at Mount Norquay near Banff, Alberta. The event, organized by the Alberta Hang Glidings Association, attracted over 50 entrants, Dave’s second place performance was based on the time, he’ stayed in the air, manouvers he performed and his landing at a target site. The next competition that Dave is considered entering will be the July tst, weekend in Cochrane, Alberta. The meet a Canadian followers of the sport. . Championship event, is expected to attract as many as 150. Those of yau in Terrace who would like ta get inon_ the hang gliding craze will be pleased to know that Dave will start short flight and ground familiarization courses in the near fulure. For more information you can get in touch with Dave Toop at Toco Crafts on Greig Avenue, Skeena-Madigan : trounce Rupert twice The Skeena-Hotel - Madigan Equipment co-sponsored team from.the Terrace Men's Softball Association travelled to Prince Rupert last weekend for a two game’ exhibition series _and ‘came away with two. victories, . both fairly easy wins against the perennially weak Prince » Rupert teams. ~ psy fone “the local tearm toak on the Ocean View Hotel-and came up with a 13-0 -shut-out win. Wayne ‘Weiner’ Johnson hurled a no hitter in the first game a good start to any season. The second game saw the Madigan-Skeena combines up against the Commercial ‘Holel, another Rupert team, and again they took the game, this time by a narrower 6-3 count, Winning pitcher in this outing was Maurice Dube: so Aleague spokesman reported a good lurn-out of fans for the two games in Prince Rupert, ‘including’ about 40 Terraceites . * who rade the' trip fastball action. an The Skeena-Madigan com- hines will be holding a work-out for any interested players tonight ai Riverside Park at 7 p.m. Although the team has had'a regular turn-out of 18-20 players they're always willing: to look af new talent, “Planning for the first. tour- “} - Use OF PERSONAL SKATES 25 CENTS ADMISSION Wheels ‘Only Skates Allowed are . Boot Type with Fiberglass or Plastic Type HPs 2 ANE OAD GOS SS TEN ONS ROAR SND SY A SE CS DS SA + 4 Maybe you think that saving is great for those who can do it. TD Cash-b you can save money, lo . . ‘ Coat But that it'll never work for you. . 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