Page 8, The Herald, Tuesday, September 25, 1979 Rep team league go The Northwest B.C, Minor Rep Team League will be in operation again this season with teams from Terrace, Kitimat, Prince Rupert and Smithers participating. Each community has entered rep teams in all four of the age divisions in minor hockey — Pup, Peewee, Bantam and Midget. Terrace and Kitimat will Flay a complete 24 game schedule Due to travel length, Smithers and Prince Rupert will play only 2 games, with four-point games against each other to provide the same amount of available points for all teams. Terrace and Kitimat will play eight games against each opponent, four at home and four away. Prince Rupert play only two at home and two away against ech coher, Games have been arranged in doubleheaders on weekends. The schedule starts Oct. 13 weekend and finishes on TORONTO (CP) — The National Hockey League soon will issue a standard player contract in French, a _ decision aparked by a Quebec law that requires all business documents be written in French unless English ia agreeable to the parties invelved, it was an- nounced Monday. “We're providing the opportunity for a player tobe reached by a French version of the standard player form," NHL president John Ziegler said in an interview. Ziegier said the NHL currently is having the contract translated, EN FRANCAIS Guy Bertrand, a Quebec City lawyer who represents several players, told NHL vice- president Brien O‘Nelll that two of his clients — Quebec Nordiques’ Michel Goulet and Pierre Lacroix — did not un- derstand the English- language contracts they were asked to sign, = The two players were being discriminated against by language, Bertrand aaid, About 80 NHL players were born in Quebec and Bertrand said they are entitled under the province’s language laws. Reds CINCINNATI (AP) — “Now it's oura to win,’’ said Cincinnati Reds manager John McNamara after a weekend during which his team won a ''must” game to stay on top in the National League's Western Division. “We could have left a half- game behind and having to depend on someone else to help us,” said McNamara, whose team ieft Houston Sunday after winning ane game of a threegame series with Hauston Astros, “We can do it all ourselves by winning next week at home.’” The victory ieft the Reds 14% games ahead of Houston and returning home to play their last six games against San Diego and Atlanta. The Astros play their final seven gamea on the road — Feb, 9 weekend. It ia h that league and BCAHA Playoffs can be combined this year, otherwise the league will have to curtailits layoffs again, as in the past. Terrace has scheduled their doubleheaders on Friday nighta from 8 p.m. to midnight, and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. At a meeting held ‘in Terrace last Sunday, it was decided that individual Cops take und fought the good rat squad fo fight Sunday, but lest, The tan consisting of employees of the Daily Herald and CFTK, battled an RCMP team for over two hours before suc- cumbing by the scare of 24- 4, The game took place at Caledonia Senior Secondary’ School. The RCMP jumped dif to a quick two touchdown lead in the first half, before the game Media squad battled back to make it close. After the one-sided first half, the Daily Herald and CFTK squad toughened on defense. Led by guarterback Dave Hamilton the Media drove oped statistics would not be kept this year in minor hockey, League standings and scores only will be published. It was alco pointed cut that body- EAST est ing in the Pup and 78 CFOS P wD CEOS P Peewee divisions will not be Sweet, M 02318 5 82 Passagtia, BC. 0 16 27 14 111 Sy SCARA reamce with Sunter, T 013 M4 M4 @ Ruott, w 9 \ 26 a ts Trew regulat ons an, ete 9] . Lumsden, Ho 39-7 8S Sd c oz tC The new seasons opens for Gavriel, “0 7000 a RAVE 90 DO the rep teams Oct. 13, ag O'Leary, M 6006 35 M Holmes,W 900600 4 Terrace Peewees. and 2%, |, ee Midgets travd to Kitimat, eesit. T 5000 3. Germany E 60 70 a Sentara rope and nae AOS Biloe, P9888 Bantama will be travelling to xo denotes twe-polnt can. ee oa wing * . ver C Yds. Avy. TO Rushing Germany, E 73m67? Hs ¥ e C Yds. Avg.TD Washington, Wi47 706 48 0 d en, M199 1 Sk Key, B.C. 9 6 46 5 mecla Raney i im te? wan, Ee HE . * A ricxland, . for two touchdowns to close OLSt. M. Bb de 49 4 | , to within four points MeArthur, T 72 42 $6 1 - Pans gecelying Avg. TD ’ Pass Hacelvi Smith, E M4 9S 177 The Media team's scoring “NO. Yaar Avg. TD Kelly E is uaee 5 vin earns ae me, Maney TRAD Remon 8 ae polnt conversion pass from * ’ ‘ Familontoba icin Wile Sacer 3S RUE Y. Potinrc!) 3 BHF & all the scoring was ac- Petterson, H 31 432939 2 Passing i . A 6 Yds, I¢TD complished by the Hetald Paning Wilkinson, G183 98 1,708 2 12 staffers, the game play of the AC Vd. ICTO Brock, Wold 144 1864 5 10 CFTK staffers was a notable fdas, h He es ns Hy v Moon, © — 157 86 1.508 9 16 factor in the contest. Cer- poltoway, OW) 103 Vsap fag CONN CoP G9 KS 4 8 tainly the squad, consisting Clements, H713 120 1.65 145 Punting in the most part of CFTK ones, O 68 47 HO 5 § passegti. Be matty BK f . sseglis, B.C.85 4,04 47.0 73 . employees, didn’t appear Punting lesen E73 3000 ase ca traumatized by the loss. Mo. Yds. AVB.LK Anscorittl S89 3,98 44.3 Ef In the end the superior Qnler T 8 3416407 6 uot, W (98 420 akT OF organization and con-. Ogen,O é7 dalss90 5g (MeTapue COP 4) 48 ditioning of the RCMP told’ Henderson, H 48 2,25730.9 a9 Punt Retume the tale, a final unconverted Punt Aetums ; No. Yds, Avg. TD touchdewn putting the game "NO, Yds. avg.To euler | autofreach.A rematch igin fine’ Sz WMS 2 a BC. = at dIB 10.2 0 the works. Bennett, T 41 358 87 go «= Hinton, B.C. 43 M0 93 0 Shaw, He 28 18 7.30 Fralatta, E 26 23 10.8 6 ‘ O11 KicioH Retums — 6. TR see victory now four in Allanta and three in Los Angeles. “We'vegot the momentum and we are home,'' said Reda outfielder Dave Collins. “We have to take each game one at a time, but we're sitting good right naw," "If we can’t win at home this week againat San Diego and Atlanta then we don’t’ deserve to win it,” added second baseman Jce. Morgan. The Reds, who had a day off Monday, open their three- game series with San Diego, pitching Fred Norman, 11-11, againat Bob Shirley, 7-16, Tom Seaver, 15-6, fa scheduled Wednesday against Randy Jones, 11-11, with Mike LaCoss, 14-7, going Thuraday against the Padres’ Bob Owelinko, The Reds, after losin their second straigh decision to the Astros on Saturday, had a closed-door session with McNamara. “I just said we're still a halfgame ahead and we've been through this thing before,” McNamara said, “I sald, 'Go.get a good night’s glee uae Pitcher Frank Pastore must have benefitted from the advice. The 22-year-old, who entered the game with a 47 record and an eamed-run average of 5.14, pitched a complete game and allowed only one run, | Baseball game story unavailable A gal who just r great sale ad ins. PRR ACE-AEPIMAG daily herald WHAT If THE FASTEST THING IN THIS AREA ? TTS at ae ~ a eada FOOTBALL STANDINGS — Klekott Raturns No. Yds. 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