Page 6, The Herala, Monday, November 20, 1978 | The Prince Rupert Visitors’ Bureau has an opening for the: position of Co-ordinator Duties to consist of: Local & Outside promotion; office management; training programs for staff and related duties. Trained Travel Counsellor preferred. Applicant must have car and license. Salary negotiable and commensurate with experience. Range: $12,000 -— 15,000. Apply te Mr. Hugh Charbonneau, Chairman Board of Directors, Box No, 277, Prince Rupert, B.C. VJ 3P8 {nov 15,16,17) FOURTH QUARTER COMEBACK It’s the Eskimos once again EDMONTON (CP) — It had been billed as the matchup between the hungry outsiders and the jaded perennial wimers. But in minus 16-degree Celsius temperatures, the cooler heads and experience prevailed as the Edmonton Eskimos downed Calgary Stampeders 26-13 in the Canadian Football League Western Conference final Saturday. Deapite the cold weather, first aid officials reported no frostbite cases among the 42,673 spectators, though six persons were taken to hospital, two from accidents and four for medical reasons, An upset by the Stam- peders seemed possible after they capped a strong second half of their regular schedule winning a playoff berth for the first time since 1971, when they went on to defeat Toronto Argonauts for the ESS DIRECTORY Grey Cup, The momentum seemed clearly in their favor after they pummelled Win- nipeg Blue Bombers 39-4 in the semi-final. Eskimos had missed only one Grey Cup since 1973— when they lost to Saskat- chewan Roughrders in 1976—and’ after clinching first place in the WFC standings, lost their last two regular season games. But Saturday the Eskimos Managed to shake off a secondquarter touchdown off a pass interception and take firm control to score 14 points in the final quarter, Jim Germany scored Edmonton’s two touch- downs, both on three-yard runs,and the Eskimo’s veteran kicking marksman Dave Cutler added two converts and four field goals, two from the 20-yard line and others from the 34 and 44. Defensive dack Ray _QOdums scored Calgary's only touchdown when he picked off a Tom Wilkinson pass and ran it back 50 yards, Cyril McFall kicked field goals of 25 and 27 yards- and converted Odums’ touchdown. ~ “We just knew we couldn’t make that big mistake again .. that we might not get the touchdown back quickly ... that we just had to keep SKEENA VALLEY RENTALS w. 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Tom Scott, a wide receiver picked up by the Eskimos from Winnipeg at the start af the season, said Edmonton's experience in ita five previous WFC finals told the club what to expect, Despite playing only two games in the last five weeks the Eskimos were up for the game, “We spent more time pre- paring in the last two weeks than they had in the whole IN MONTREAL UPSET Barnes scores two OTTAWA (CP) — Quar- terbark Joe Barnes scored two touchdowns to give Montreal Alouettes a 21-14 win ever Ottawa Rough Riders in the Eastern Conference final Sunday and a birth in the Grey Cup. The Alouettes, defending Grey Cup champs, will meet Edmonton Eskimos, the team they beat last year to win the national cham- pionship. Barnes scored on a one- yard plunge in the second quarter and on a 10-yard quarterbacker keeper play in the final quarter. 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The Als were inconsistent throughout the first half but showed their championship form in the second half as Barnes put together several convincing offensive mat- 8, Don Sweet kicked two con- verts for Montreal, field goals of 38. yards and 27 yards and a 33-yard single off a missed field goal at- tempt, , Richard Holmes scored an Ottawa touchdown on a two- yard run in the second quarter, the culmination of a 10 play drive that covered 71 yards, . Murphy s¢ored the other Ottawa touchdown on a three-yard plunge with 31 seconds showing on the clock. Hay, who was consoled by Sweet on the field after the game, converted Holmes’ score but managed only. three points on his four fleld goal attempts— singles of 42 yards, 33 yards and 39 yards. Barnes received the player-ofthe game award for directing Montreal to its fourth Eastern final win in the last five years. It was also a big win for rookie head coach Joe Scanella who replaced Mary Levy this year. Montreal led 11-9 at the half, a score determined largely by Rider misfor- tunes. After’ a few ad- justments in the dressing. at half time, the Als were able to move almost at will against the Riders. The Ottawa offence was more productive on the Signed, F.K. Norman Treasurer-Collector season," said Scott, The Eskimo defence worked at shutting down Calgary's strong running attack, anchored by James Sykes and Willie Burden. They succeeded in limiting Sykes to 37 yards in 10 carries and Burden to 21 in eight. . statistics sheet rolling up 328 yards with 204 yards coming on passes. Montreal had a total offence of 252 yards, almost evenly eplit between. running and passing. Glen Weir recovered the Murphy fumble on the Ot- - lawa 46 and Barnes moved inta scoring range with a 35- yard pass to Larry Smith. Barnes’ second touchdown capped a 67-yard drive in which Barnes mixed running and passing. With the ball on the Ottawa 10, Barnes brought the Als cut in a passing formation, took the snap and stepped between the guard.and centre and scampered untouched into the Ottawa end zone. Barnes scored his first touchdown on a rollout play and fell over the goal line. Riders coach George Brancato had been expected to use backup quarterback Condredge Holloway if Clements was unsuccessful but Holloway never got past the sidelines. Nicklaus $50,000 richer SYDNEY, Australia(CP)- — Jack Nicklaus easily won the $253,000 Australian Open golf championship on Sun- day after dominating the field from the second round. The famed U.S. golfer wou his sixth Australian Open title, defying wind and rain that suspended play for more than afi hotir +c shoot a one- under-par 71 for a four-round total of 284, six strokes ahead of American Ben Crenshaw. The win was wortt $5,000. Crenshaw finished the round with a one-over-par 73 and a 290 total, winning secom prize of $28,750. Canadian Open champion Bruce Lietzke finished with a final-round 76 and a 293 total for $17,925. Lietzke had been tied with Crenshaw in second place going into the final rou Lon Hinkle of the U.S. was fidth at 296 after shooting a twounder-par 70, Americans Jerry Heard, Jerry Pate and Ed Sneed and Australians David Galloway and Bruce Devlin shared sixth at 297, Gar Hamilton of Toronto finished with a 77 for a SOL The turning point in Nicklaus’ final round came after the troublesome first two holes when he holed a bunker shot at the third for his first birdie of the day. “Up to that point 1 hadn't Pe ee a sudden I was settled.” totally IMPORTANT NOTICE Johnston Terminals Ltd. announce the lifting of the temporary embargo and resumption of rail freight pool car service to Terrace and Kitimat despite the continued closure of ihe rail line beyond Kitwanga. The resumption of service is made possible by the joint effort of Johnston Terminats, our local agent-Caravan Moving & Storage Lid. and Canadian National Railways. Schedules will be similar, minimal delays might occur and understanding is requested. Important to note is that regular tariff rates will apply even though interim service is more costly. P. CULLEW General Manager . Container and Rall Freight Servives