Gun’ group - gathers, — ‘TERRACE STANDARD MALCOLM BAXTER 638-7283 Page BS Sports Menu TONIGHT | Youth Soccer © ; (Christy Park) - UNDER 10s - 6:30 p.m. Skeena Cellulase-v Co-op Centennial Lions v Copperside | - Carlyle Shepherd vy AGK . Surveyors v Shoppers _ ' GIRLS - 6:30 p.m. - Kinettes v Tide Lake Terrace Travel v Richards Youth Soccer (Christy Park) UNDER 12s - 6:30 p.m. Cedarland v Brady's FC Wildwood v Bandstra Finning v Sight and Sound FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 Soccer ‘ Terrace Oldtimers toumament begins with finals taking place Sunday, Aug. 16. For info, con- tact Nick (635-9231) or Tom (635-5752). SATURDAY, AUGUST 45 Tennis Terrace Closed tournament. Shooting Kermode IPSEC Shooters meet, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at Terrace Rod and Gun Club on Rifle Range Rd. in Thornhill, Event continues same times tomorrow. Speedway - - Open. Wheel Invitational’ at the Terrace Speedway : track. .Time trials begin 6 p.m, racing at 7 p.m. Event ‘will feature — ap- pearance. of the First Choice Racing Team. Youth Soccer - (Christy Park): - UNDER 7s - 9: 30a. a.m. _ Vic Froese v Northern Motor Inn Tilden Tigers ¥ Kinsmen: Jets - THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 estp Third time lucky. Westpoint Rentals _ finally 1 -sTettaoe Shell-v-Ro etary ge sa “Willanson Sony" UNDER 8s - 10:30 ai, “Totem Ford v Dairy Queen — Skeena Sawmills.y Cramptons Terrace Chrysler v McAlpine NDAY ‘AUGUST 16 - SUNDAY, AUGUST 16 Golf” : Sth “apniual. “Chatty Golf’ tourna- ment atthe the-Skeena Valley Golf and.Country Club, For more info, contict Debbie Melntyre at 638-8141. Speedway Open Invitational meet continues, time trials at L p.m. and racing a 2pm. | Tennis ~~” . Smithers Doubles Open... MONDAY, AUGUST Vv Youth Soccer : ‘(Christy Park) 3c: UNDER 17s - 6:30 p.m, ” Braids v Manuels - Takhar v Northern Drugs TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) - UNDER 14s - 6:30 p.m. Overwaitea v Terrace Builders Bavarian Innv Sanberry - WEDNES DAY, SEPT.2 Bowling Meeling at 7 p.m. at the: bowling lanes for any bowler intending to play in any of Ihe ‘house leagues during the *92-'93 season. Topics to be discussed ‘Include rule changes and fee’ increases. Agendas available, at the Lanes. For more info ‘phone 635-5911, “THURSDAY, SEPT. 3. Bowling Meeting at .7 p.m. at. bowling lanes for members of the Sunday All Star league for the "92-93 season, Topics (o- include rule changes afid payouts, Agendas available at the Lanes. For more info phone The Terrace Standard of fers Sports Menu as a pub- lic ‘service to its readers - and local sports organiga- tions. If you have an event in and we'll add it fo the Mento °° To make the following week’s paper, submissions must be in by 5 pan. Thursday. Beate arinen qi BSS planned, bring the details JUMPING FOR JOY. That’ ‘approaching, t Familiar names led the pack to the chequered flag in this year’s Memorial ‘Race at the Terrace ‘Speedway track. Twenty-one cars lined up for the Sunday, Aug. 2 event and, despite searing temperatures, 18 completed thé 50.Jap marathon. . Taking top spot in the Sports- ~ gaan ‘class was Ernie Perkins who has guided the number 5 car to a string of successes this season. Jules LaFrance (97) outran his ‘Hobby class opponents while ‘Gord Klassen drove to top Spot among Street entries. | Fot Klassen, his earlier teiumphs by sweeping all three B Street Trophy events Mann, oh, Mann — 3 5 other final, the Ladies’ doubles. °- Fran Mann was tothe fore once again but. she and™: partner Nancy Condon could not solve defending champlons Cathy Baker and Jennifer Clarke of Fran ‘and Swarn Main made it Rd out of four to Jead the Terrace invasion at the Smithers Open tennis fournament, Aug, 1-3. Still proving unbeatable in Ladies’ singles i in the northwest, Fran amassed 24 points in a round-robin. competition td comfortably take the title ahead of Khoung Anderson of Telkwa, Smithers players Susan... Woo and - ‘Suzanie! Townsend took, the remaining. places: in -. which attracted only four entries. Although’ the Mixed’ doubles drew a larger entry, _ the result was the same for Frati as-she teamed with © ‘husband Swarn to crush fellow Terracites Naney _Condon.ai and Guy Kilatid.6-0, 6-1 in the final. - “>: For, Swarn it was the: second doubles title-b the “weekend -- he’s eatlier partnered Richard Kreg! to top spot in the Men's. A Straight set:victory, it was a far from easy - ‘one with Mann and Kriegl just edging Dan Omstead : ~ and Matt Cachia, 7-5, 6-4, ‘ ~The Victory was the third Mei’s double Ariuniph : for the Terrace duo this season. © Jt'also offéred some compensation for Kriegh who had failen 1o Cachia in the Meri’s Singles. In anoth- er hard- -fought inatch, Cachia prevalled 6-4, 1 "Terrace also came out on the wrong side in the days with the assistance of newly installed tramp a $1,250 donation from the Thornhill Volunteer the Memorial , result’ took bis winning tally for. _ the two-day mect to five. ; Driving car'776, he picked up s what members of the Peaks Gymnastic Club are doing these cline pads. The equipment was paid for with Firemen's Association. With September fast the club is gearing up for the new season, one its executive promises will see a number of new oppor for local residents to get involved i in the sport, | Hot cars, weather to match saturday adding the A Street Heat the following day. The haul brought Klassen’s Street win total for the season to 14 and moved him into a tie with -. Major Craig (777) who picked up only one top spot finish on Satur- _ day. Perkins and LaFrance fell just one win short of emulating Klas- sen’s weekend performance. Having already wou Saturday’s Dash and Heat, Perkins added the Main the following day. That also took his class victories to 14 this year, tops among Sportsman Trophy drivers. In the A’ Hobby Trophy, LaFrance scored his first win Sat- urday in the Main before taking "the Dash and Heat on day two. The, victories moved | his A Prince George. an event - Telkwa 8-3. _ Leslie Quast (Sunday) split the _In a match where the single, pra set system was used, Mann and Condon Fell 8-2. . Ta B side action, Ada Sarsiat ‘and Diane Cey of Terrace knocked off Joyce Vriend and Judy Cole of Clubmate Neil “Flelschinann. took the’ Men’ s ‘singles B event with a 6-4, 6-3 win over Dan Clif- ‘ford of Smithézs and Terrace picked up its third . - consolation victory when Diane and. Chuck Cey-. : isposed, of the-Smithers duo of Janice and Colin - Girvan in Mixed, 6-2, 6-3. The other B final, the Men's doubles; saw Craig Stewart (Smithers) and Les Lear (Vancouver) forced to go-the full three sets to defeat Sheldon Lainchbury | (Hovston) and (Kitimat) 6-1, 4-6, 6-1, Commenting ' on” the ‘Terrace turnout for the. weekend's competition, Smithers club president Tiin Ebata acknowledged, ‘‘They’re certainly a big -: boost to holding the tourney: Every year they come out in all events,” . emerged from the long shadow cast by arch rivals SKB Wreckers to become the ’92 Terrace Men’s ‘Slo-Pitch . League tournament ~ champions. But ‘they gave. themselves a scare on tlie way to taking the tide. Afier finishing 1-3 in their round robin group, Westpoint cut . Joose with three straight wins in the championship playoff round . -to advance to the Aug. 3 final and a meeting with SKB Wreckers. Westpoint had already met and beaten SKB in the playoff round, a loss that had sent the Wreckers to the B side. SKB, however, were in no mood for a repeat and made that produced an — inside-the-park homer to give them au quick 1-0 lead. Aller suuffing out a Westpoint ibreat with a double play in the bottom of the second, the Wreck- ers blasted for three runs in the top of the third and two more in the fourth fora 6-0 scoreline. From there, solid pitching and a ers home. Only in the sixth did Westpoint threaten seriously threaten to rally with two on and, none away. However, it vanished when the next three to the plate served up fly balls to the outfield, SKB added one more in the seventh 0 complete a 7-0 shutout. With the rules requiring the B ponents twice, that set up the deciding game’ and the rubber match for the tcams in_ this tournament. Whatever deep sleep Westpoint _ had fallen into during the first of the finals, it was quickly, apparent they were-wide: awake. for this one, half of the first, Westpoint strung together three base hits for a two oul, two run rally. After a double play squashed an SKB comeback attempt, West- point struck again in the bottam of the second to extend the lead to 4-1, Hobby win total to seven on the seasou. _ The 97 car also ruled the track some in B Hobby, this time with Dan Thickett behind the wheel. Al |. Main win Saturday followed by a TER Sunday sweep allowed Thickctt a to take his season’s total to 10, a tops in that class. oe oes And Elizabeth Cloakey con- tinued to dominate C Street win- ning three of four races for a sea- son's total of 13 firsts. Jean Pearson (Saturday) and honours in C Hobby. Two other drivers with reason to celebrate were Sharon Fagan (C Street) and Keith Towriss (B Street Trophy) who took their” , first chequered flags of the. year , clear when their lead off batter” _ tion of Westpoint in tournaments moe vacuum defence took the Wreck- — side team to defeat their op- — Holding SKB scoreless in their : oint junks the jinx But it was the fiurth inning which produced Westpoint’s a most telling and probably gamie- ees winning play. With one run already across and only oue out, SKB drew a walk to load the bases, However, Westpoint got out of the inning when a sharp grounder . D io the mound set up. another dou- ble play. They immediately capitalized 7 by scoring two more on three: singles and a fielding error to take ~ z control of the game al6-2.0 The teams matched runs over the remainder of the game, West- point coasting to an 8-4 victory, . Westpoint’s eight rns came on 15 hits and three SKB errors with nine men left stranded, SKB’s tally was four runs on 13. - hits and five Westpoint. errors.- The Wreckers also left nine -on a cad base. : The win ended SKB’s domins- this season. The pair had met in the finals of both the Icebreaker in May and: July’s Inn of the West with the Wreckers ‘ walking off victors both times, ; They'll get a ‘chance to. lock. homs again at the Iun of the West Larry Swanson | Memorial tourney, the Labour Day long. weekend. “ Westpoint picked up $1,200 for the win, SKB $800 and third: place Inn of the West $600, oS , Prince Rupert’ squad Dillons . ($400) beat out Rudon ($200) in the consolation flight final. a Jim Kellar of Westpoint Rentals. - was nained the, tournament's most . valuable player. Teammate Markus Klein got the nod as best outfielder, SKB’s ~~ | Dan Beaulac picked up the best ~ ‘infielder award and Marion Des«-° jardins of the Inn. of the West: eamed top hitter. hoiiouis. ' Named to the all-star téain were Dwayne Renshaw (Rudou), Mike’. Ciccouni (Dillons), Bret Kuss: vost (Masters), Bret Champoux: (Skeena As), Dave and’ Pat Kofoed (SKB), Fraser Dodd and Bill McAllister (Inn of the West), Shane Hood (Wespoint) and War- ten Carter (Boardertown of Prince George). ~ THIS BUD'S on his way to frst place in his category at the ; : Seniors Mile, held during Riverboat Days, Bud ie 61, _ keeps race-fit by regularly taking a spin around local tracks. Once again, it was a small field that turned out for, this year’s Senlors Mile held Aug. 2. But that did nothing to "dampen the enthusiasm of both racers and those who were on hand to cheer them on. Despite the name, the event is prize money for different age groups in both running and Mike. Herzberg walking. matched pace aver the Lakelse Ave. course to cross the line first and win their respective divisions... ..: Clark, towing his young son open to all with trophies and Paul Clark and Marilyn Earl The mile of smiles: behind him in a small. wagon, took the. male. wheelchair. category while Earl won the fe- = * male 40-55 running division. Having decided at the last minute to run rather than walk, © - : Ines’ Lopez put In-a strong per- formance to finish runner-tip to. Earl. Bud Kirkaldy, perennial crowd favourite, was again vic- torious. in the. male 55-and- ups ‘running. ; - o Among walkers, Maxine 4 Smallwood strolled to top. spot - for females 55-and-up. and A- lan Dubeaw took the mate: 5 and-up class, ee hs ue,