and making a ‘some players are left out or not good enough to sa ian eager ‘names of all the different coaches,players and sssconneteeetenasnatearetaes RECA eR Ne: soe : Sar: srae aie Serer taateas oars ee er Dairyland: bantam hockey jamboree - BY GARY RIX. | Somebody is fun. An unique experience? . Well, for about 120 young hockey players of ‘Bantam age, along vith their coaches and . Mangers, itis. Sports-manship and individual pape pation are the only emphases. It's a ent for House league Bantam hockey- the players are their 13’s and 14’s. When the teams that represent a community have to good, ” team. is everyone's goal, be picked, There are “houseleague’’ teams left. They don’t play tournaments and seldom ever go on road trips. . . Well, Dairland, a division of Fraser Valley “Milk Producers, in association with the local -minor hockey assocition,- Terrace in this case- does do somthing about it. Dairyland puts on a tournament for: Bantam Houselague players. It’s called the Dairyland Sportsmanship Hockey Jamboree. manager are thrown into:-a computer and 8 teams are picked according to weight, height, ability, ete. from the 120 names. Each team then consists of maybe 4 players from Prince Rupert, _4from Hazelton, 3 from Terrace, 4 fromSmithers and 2:from Stewart.. The coach and manager may be from two different centres. The end result is about 17 players from maybe 8 centres payne as a team, ‘The. teams are further . Se peas ss ae SERIA broken down into divisions-Red andBlue. These are the only colours that any of the teams shall use, The teams work on a point system. One point for win-one point for a tie. Each team is given 50 points on a minius one penalty basis. That, is, for every penalty their team is assessed they lose one point. When over there will be four winners and four losers. There are no trophies or MVP (Most Valuable Players) awards. The only awards are crest for every player and a divisional winners crest for either Blue or Red divisions. The only other awards, given to two players picked at random for all the players are. The Terrace Dairyland Jamboree has at- tracted 8 teams. Prince Rupert,Houston, Granisle and Hazelton plus- of course-Terrace- are represented, All : players are given-Terrace-are represented. |All ihe pla yers are given a chance for 2 hockey scholarships to the Univeristy of B.C. to attend a These are -drawn Tete cggey. school, i ament starts, Thig.jHdis Jam ners were Dean Johnson from:Houston.and Paul Gerbrachtt from, Prince Rupert. © Last. year pairyiand P put on 4 Jamborees. This year it was Sportsmanship-a funny word. I don’t think SO cent at least ask the Jamboree Bantam players who . had a great time made new friends and generally enjoyed themselves. Incidentally, Red Division: won, by Red cheered just as hard for the Blues ; who lost their dividion.n Great, idea, eh? ee Bie PERCE ese iebeseee coh ROOT ralaea aces raat Smithers, Stewart, Kitimat, - through inthe third soee gave up three goals ° Bor a while Saturday night, Montreal Canadiens’ Colorado Rocki ‘Steady : ‘goaltending - by “Michel Plasse a and‘ two - -secorid-period goals by Ron -Andruff moved the Rockies ‘nto a 32 lead after two... periods at Montreal. . . Pout the Canadiens broke to score.seven goals iod, including - two by Rejéan Houle, and -went on to extend their :National Hockey League ‘unbeaten string to 26 games “‘with.a .9-4° decision, over, ‘Colorado ‘which ‘remained -winless- In its last a4: road med, - = NHL " games itn “other” ‘Saturday, Toronto Maple Minnesota ‘Leafs' edged “North Stars 5-4, St, Louis: ‘Blues stopped ‘Vancouver * Chicago Black’ - Canucks 43," ‘Hawks beat Boston-Bruins 4. ‘Philadelphia Flyers defeated Detroit Red Wings €2, Atlanta Flames and New York Islanders tied 3-3 and Pittsburgh Penguins tled 1-1 with Los Angeles Kings. &:. Montreal eored: its’ 40th . . ‘win of the seasonnaid 2ist in ‘the: ‘unbeaten streak, BULLED DRYDEN ? The Canadiens outshot the ; Rockies 42-19 but it was Mon- -treal coach Scotty Bowman called, for a goalie e after starter. Ken ‘on only nine shots in the firat ‘two periods, °