ants a > RTS ff = Northmen Victorious 2nd St. Year By Joe Lipinsk! The second annual Terrace Northmen Rugby Tournament. was played in Terrace during the Labour- Day week-end, with the Northmen taking the win- ners trophy for the second year in a row. Only three games were played this year, due to the fact that two of the other invited teams were forced to cance] out, leaving Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert in the tournament. The first game began at one o’clock Sunday, and was between .Terrace and Kitimat, Kitimat scored first, when John Shaw outraced the Terrace backs to fall.on a loose ball in the Terrace end zone. The Northmen quickly evened the score witha hard earned try from Ron Rutherford. The half ended with the scare converted the try to make the score 10 - 4 in favour of Terrace. Neil Fleischman was next to score for the Northmen, with a patented pushed over try from five yards out. The final scoring play of the game came from Rob Kawinoki, after good running and follow up from both the Terrace backs and forwards, The final score was 18-4, Terrace over Kitimat. ~ The second game of the day, between Terrace and Prince Rupert, began only half an hour after the first had ended. Both teams appeared to have a hard time getting started. The game see-sawed from end to end, with neither team able to finish off a drive. The game remained scoreless at half time. As the second half progressed, il appeared that ‘the game might end in a scoreless tie, but Nell Fleischman was again able to push through for Terrace to score. The 2 point con- version was kicked by Ken d Gordon, making the score 6-0 for Terrace. Prince Rupert had a chance to even the™ the line out to touch the ball score late in the game, but ' an alert Terrace player fell on the loose ball to prevent a score. The Northmen went on to win 6-0. Having won both games, Terrace was guaranteed the Skeena Hotel Trophy as Tournament winners. Players from all three teams left for the Rod and Gun club for a barbecue after the game. Mondays game, although it had ‘no effect on the first place standing, was a hard fought affair, even though seme fo the players were suffering from injuries and illnesses incurred the day and night before. Both -Kitimat and Prince Rupert ‘wanted the win. Ken Batch was the first to score for Prince Rupert after iving a goad second effort. Brian Dorrington kicked the convert to make the score 6-0 for Rupert. There was no other scoring inthe first half. Both teams threatened in the second half. It was Prince Rupert who scored first again though, when Tony Knott broke through Top Racing Vet on Trial MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) — One of oroughbred racing's {éfemost veterinarians goes on trial today accused of engineering the Belmont Park “ringer” SpinksRattled NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Leon Spinks boxed four rounds Tuesday and drew jeers from the crowd when one of hia sparring partners Vv in @ coun}e of, Spun” fa AE?” “Leroy Diggs slammed. several quick, stiff lefte into Spinks head, and the heckling started. “You'd better get the black bottle,” shouted a man from the crowd of about 300. . It was a reference to 4 black bottle from which Spinks drank as he won the title from Ali last February. All maintains the bottle could have contained an illegal stimulant. _ Spinks ignored the feckling, but others in his camp were disturbed, worked earlier in the afternoon, hitting both the heavy and speed bags and shadow boxing. The crowd clapped vigorously when Ali sent volleys of punches into an imaginary opponent. “He's the only cat in the world who could do that and have the crowd love it,” said Angelo Dundee, All's tralner. obviously scandal, a betting coup in which a stakes winner was run in place of an inferior horse. The defendant, Dr. Mark Gerard, has been charged doing away with Lebon in June, 1977, but declaring that the dead horse was Cinzano, a classy Uruguayan champion with a re- semblance to the dead horse, also imported from Uruguay. ; . Then, on Sept. 23, the horse cartying 67-41 odds dad the name and reputation of lowly Lebon won the ninth race at Belmont by four lengths. New York racing authorities declared following a later investigation that the winner of that race was really Cinzano. PAY ON POLICY In addition, Gerard is charged with falsifying records s0 that London in- surers would pay off a $137,000 policy to the owner of the supposedly dead Cinzano, Joseph Taub. New York Racing: Association investigators also said they uncovered two earlier switching schemes involving South American horses imported by Gerard. Gerard, 44, who has denied the allegations, and hired F.Lee Bailey to defend him, says the unfolding of the scandal] ruined his practice ‘and forced him to sell his horse farm in Muttontown, N.Y., and property in up- state Saratoga Springs. He said he had been Wee treating 400 horses privately before the accusations and since then has lost mast of his business. The principal charges brought by a Nassau County grand jury last Dec. 5 ac- cused Gerard of stealing Cinzano from Taub, de- frauding the horse's insurers and falsifying records, all felonies carrying a total of 18 years in jail maximum upon conviction. OH, — yoo A Aatih hee : bi ial Raaliadl : down in the Kitimat end zone. It appeared that Prince Rupert would shut-out. Kitimat, when Ray Thorn- bury of Kitimat scored in the last minute of the game, The final score was 104 for Prince Rupert. All players again gathered, this time at the Lakelse Hotel, for the trophy presentation. Mike McCush, presented the Skeena Hotel Trophy to Terrace — team captain, Neil Fleischman. The Terrace Northmen would like to take this op- portunity tothank the people and businesses of Terrace for their help and support, with a special thanks to All Seasons Sports, for the donation of a game ball. Sports Briefs IS RECOVERING WAKEFIELD, England (Reuter) — U.S, boxer Dave Wilson, knocked unconscious in a bout Monday night, was recovering Tuesday in hospital following emergency surgery. A hospital statement said -Wilson, 26, of Waterbury, Conn., was in satisfactory condition. He was knocked out by Paul Sykes of Britain in the third round of their scheduled 10-rounder. CANADIAN DEFEATED ROTTERDAM (Reuter) — Hennie Thoonen of the Netherlands stopped George Jerome of Vancouver in a heavyweight boxing match here Monday night. The referee stopped the fight after the fourth round of the scheduled eight-round bout. . : wg Rough Riders Subd MONTREAL (CP) — Ottawa Rodgh Riders, despite some: last-minute ‘heroics by Montreal quar- terback Gerry Dattilio, held ontodefeat the Alouettes 23- 18 in a Canadian Football League game Tuesday night and strengthen their hold on first-place ‘in the Eastern Footbail Conference. The victory left the Riders in first place with 14 points anda 7-1 record compared to the eight points accumulated so far by the second-place Alouettes on the strength of a 44 mark. . With 68 seconds remaining in the contest, which had been a one-sided affair in favor of the Riders during the first half, the Montreal- born Dattitio ran 11 yards to the Ottawa 29, then en- gineered. a pass to wide re- ceiver Bob Gaddis that took the Als to the Riders 16. But the tough Ottawa crew stopped the Als ‘cold when Dattilio fumbled on the next play and the ball was recovered by - Ottawa linebacker Mike Widger. Ottawa quarterback Con- dredge Hollaway, who went almost all the way for the powerful Riders, engineered firsthalf touchdowns when Art Green ran over from the one in the first quarter and tight end Tony Gabriel caught a 29-yard pass in the NO! NOT JUST With Lucky Leo 5 _pox fruit...and in desserts, OB: B.C. HER LOTTERY. , everybody wins _.. proceeds help crippled children and YOU get a chance to win Lucky Leo Lotteries provide nothing but winners. Hundreds of people win prizes and thousands of — crippled children all over B.C. receive help. ; THE BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS SOCIETY FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN » 110 Easter Seal Buses + 3Easter SealCamps « Easter Seat House « Patient Care ALL WINNERS NOTIFIED BY MAIL During the all-too-short fresh fruit season, Bartlett Pears are a great family favourite—as a refreshing snack right out of the fruit bowl.,.on cereals... ‘as a wholesome, tempting lunch summery salads and Where Westemers win all-ways Western Canada Lottery Foundation shadow of the Montreal goal posls for a second six points. John Hay converted both majors, and added field goals from distances of 35 yards in the third quarter and 40 in the final 15 minutes. Hay was also wide an three ather attempis for three- pointers and was forced to settle for singles. Dattilio, starting in place of the injured Joe Barnes and Sonny Wade, appeared to get the Alouettes moving as the game progressed, The best the Als could do in the first two quarters was a single from Wally Buono and a 46-yard field goal by Don Sweet. But in the third quarter Dattilio connected with wide receiver Brock Aynsley on a 10-yard pass, and - then midway through the final 15 minutes hit runningback John O'Leary with a 59-yard bomb. Montreal got off to a good start when Buono’s booming 56-yard punt sent Green deen into the Oltawa‘end zone and forced him to concede the int. The Montreal defence ap- peared to stiffen in the next sequence, but just beyond the midway mark of the opening quarter, Holloway began his now-patented process of picking the Montreal defence apart. - aia ha aA) geist een i F i ans x : 3 He S all 2 wT pi ) = 2 fu] E G sme,,0 2QR3 . 255 xF ee > 5 z ao e BOOK | $10.00 He emphasized this when ‘in the midst of a downfield march he ran right up the middle for 31 yards and deposited the ball on the Montreal five-yard line. Had it not been for a last- second grab by Larry Uteck. of the Als, Holloway would have had a touchdown. But three plays later he sent Green across -from the one for the Riders initial major e contest. ote Alouettes, unable to generate any offence, got an assist an two occasions early in the second quarter from defensive halfback Randy Rhino, Both came in theform of spectacular runbacks of third-down punts by Ot- tawa’s Gerald Kunyk to the delight of 62,197 fans. On the first one Rhino re- turned the Ottawa punter's 43-yard effort 43 yards, only to have Montreal run- ningback Ken Starch fumble on the next play. - But Rhino wasn't finished. He ran Kunyk’s next kick back 49 yards to the Mon- treal 43, But the Alouettes stalled there and had to settle fora 46-yard field goal PRI 176 250 p $148,00 per month lease end price $2,175.00. or simply return flavour saving time. _ And for year-round good eating, economy and convenience, home-, preservingisthe answer. B.C. Bartletts preserve beautifully, and right now is the time to save that luscious sunshine flavour in your own home-made preserves and jams, BARTLETT PEARS by Sweet. With the second quarter - twothirds completed, Holloway put his magic to work again. This time he marched the Riders 43 yards for their second major. He topped it off with 23-yard strike to Gabriel, with the big tight end under the shadow of the crossher. wATE USE OR BUSINES! pede Sy tages of this rant: Batore youbuy, Investigate the advan J. feown sian. All montes paid apply te purchase. Why tle up your cash or borrowing power. months ren? and drive away. EXAMPLES $155.00 per month lease end price 42,275.00 or simply return FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL LARRY HAYES- RICHARDS COLLECT 967-7111 BELMONT LEASING LTD. 1140 MARINE DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. D.00479A. ee = : : : | tort $B oC: m@ -se .:2 726g B mo oo (ge NB: ‘ie - on: (oo ow : Do | re af ‘ : : B : 3 : : re . — »o : 3 ia : : A ge: Di g WN . : ‘ ze ‘ : :g 38 3a Dg 4. 8 (fol g ae giB 25:5 P2633 :::f Oo; esfg : : 7 & oz Wze | See / > ¢ @ yf, 7 ee: (2a a @efeo ac E Ess wk 226 UP TO 25% (per anaum return) Rea! Estate Investment secured by residential income property $5,000 minimum Investment. We will be visiting your city to atrange an ip poiatment. Call: Sam Aliman - 112-872-0586. GREEN ACRES REALTY LTD. Ist end lest $129.00 per month | lease end price $1,875.00 ; or almply Ole $3 BF $199.00 per month lense end price $2,025.00 or simply return Next to fresh—your own preserves are best! For a complete kit containing home preserving and freeding Instructions, reripe pamphiels and preserving jar labuls for BC. tree fruits. send SL00 ta B.C. ‘Tree Fruits Ltd, Qepartment N. Kelowna, BC. ‘