— TERRACE-KITIMAT daily L herald SPO RTS with Chris Porter ‘Gabriel nominated twice MONTREAL (CP) — Defensive end Jim Corrigall was selected from Toronto Argonauts in three of the five categories of Schenley Awards nominations in the Canadian Fvotball League announced Monday. Corrigall was named the Eastern Conference club’s candidate a5 most out- _standing player, Canadian ‘player of the year and ‘defensive player of the year. ,He,won defensive honors in “1975. . The only Toronto nominations lo elude him ,were offensive lineman of the year, where tackle Nick Bastaja is the team's , numinee, and rovkie uf the year, where wide receiver ‘Dwight Edwards is the Toronto pick. In first-round balloting, one player from each club is nominated in each category, Secondround voting. by 96 sportswriters and bread- casters throughout the league, with results to be announced Oct, 31, will reduce the contenders to 10— une in each category from each conference. Three players in the East ‘and four in the West were nominated in two categories in the voting, which carries a total of $13,500 in prizes. Tight end Tony Gabriel of Otlawa Rough Riders, three- limes Canadian player of the year, was nominated in two categories, mast outstanding player and best Canadian, _ Defensive back Randy- Rhine of Montreal Alouettes and linebacker Ray Nettles of Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the 1973 winner as best defensive player, were other Eastern players nominated in two categories. Both earned ‘and Toronto tackle Baslaja. -are linebacker Jerry Friesen nomination as most uut- _ In the Western Con- standing player and best defensive player. Joining Gabriel. and Corrigall in the race for top ference, defensive tackle Dave Fennell of Edmonton Eskimos was nominated for top Canadian . Woman barred OTTAWA (CP) — Women reporters will continue io be barred frum Ottawa Rough Riders’ dressing revum, Frank Clair, general manager of the Canadian. Football League club, said Monnday. Debbie Montgomery, a local television reporter, was nat allowed into the dressing ruum Sunday by club -uf- ficials following Ottawa's 13- 10 victory dver Montreal Alouettes, : Muntgumery said she was Stopped at the dressing room door by Clair and publicity director Don Courtney, who told her that reporters generally wait in the ad- joining roum for the players lo come out. While Monigomerys' male counterparts rushed into the inner sanctum to interview the team, she was ushered into an adjoining room. Courtney brought out the players she wanted to talk to several minutes later. The Als, Toronto ' Argunauls and Hamilton Tiger-Cats make the same arrangements for female reporters. A Cry-0-Vac Canadian honors in the East are quarterback Gerr Dattilio of Montreal an fullback Neil Lumsden of Hamilton. Tackle Dan Yochum of Montreal, winner of the offensive lineman award in 1976, has been nominated again this year and faces competition from tackle Jim Coode of Ottawa, guard Larry Butler of Hamilton Oltawa’s defensive nominee is halfback Ken - Downing, while placekicker J.T, Hay is the team’s rovkie candidate. Other top rookies of Montreal, Hamilton linebacker Ben Zambiasi and Toronto’s Edwards, rhe “ eV RG awd Cris eos ‘ routines for years. | Clowns coming soon Basketball Monkeyshines! . That's what local fans will ~ gee when the world famous Harlem Clowns bring their fantastic show to the Caledonia high schovl > gymnasium on the date vf * Nov. 10. » ‘The globe-trotting Clowns have been criss-crussing the United States and Canadian " provinces as well as the rest of the world, for more than 40 years. . For folks who like laughs ’ with their sports, the Harlem * Clowns have all the answers. From the time they take the floor to the tune of their theme song, “Sweet Georgia Brown’? until the grand finale “baseball game” the Herb Scaife, 66”, is the playing-manager of the Harlem Clowns Eastern — untt which will play here on the date of Nov. 10. Scaife is one of the great , showmen of travelling basketball. He has been leading the Clowns’ comic Clowns are working their hardest te combine fancy ball handling and shvoting with beth planned and Spontaneous humor. In their long history, the Clowns have played mostly fur high schools, with their games usually spunsored by the Lettermen'’s Club, Assucialed Student Body, Key Club, PTA and Girls’ League. Locally they are spunsored by the Terrace Secondary Schools as a fund raising project for the present school year. Opponents have as much fun as the Clowns -- because Owner Al Pulling insists that CAN WE GIVE VOU ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME... cyl. 4 his players '‘keep the game interesting”. Often the Clowns purposely pass up scuring vppertunities and even toss the ball ‘into the wrong “bucket” new and (then. And the fans never tire watching the Clowns -- [hey come back year after year. Skier improves INNSBRUCK, Austria (AP) — The condition of U.S. skier Run Biedermann, whu suffered critical injuries during training near here last week, has been removed frum intensive care. Now you can go anywhere and still have those comforts of home. Take your vacation this year in one of our fabulous recreational vehictes. its the only way to go! V-8, Automatic, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Contro) ,..ssscsonsaueres 9 1895 3 Door’ Va AUTO ssnececss eiceesensaneenarcsenaescasneusrecasoeces $5395 4 Door Sedan Va auto, P.S., PB, te sceerrcersevvencnenepsbaes sone $4995 3 door V-8, 4 speed, T TOOE, STETEO seccncceseccaetnenesstoenssant $5595 1974 DATSUN PICKUP $2895 1977 BRONCO Explorer ane V4 auto. 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