PAGE 8 GOLF CAN BE A YEAR The only way to find a course like this, at this time of the year is pack the golf clubs and head for a milder climate, For some Canadians it is the only way, while others dream of the day when the THE HERALD, TERRACE — KITIMAT, B. ¢. ROUND SPORT IF... greens and fairways of their favorite courses are clear of snow and brush, the sky is blue > and the birds are singing. ,- two, MONTREAL (CP) — While Plante Esposito, Ratelle battling for honor Esposito’s 20 goals mark the one point in 22 consecutive Prentice,Min 10 14 2&4 8 * centre Phil Esposito of Boston eighth season in a row he has games for Boston during the Berendeon,Det 8 16° 24 6 Bruins has become the first scored at least that number. 1959-60 campaign. The records Bucyk,Bos 12 11 23 2 player to score 20 goals in the Ratelle, meanwhile, led all in this department reach back Lemaire,Mtl 9 14 299 14 National Hockey League this NHL scorers last week as he only to 1946-47 when the league Pinder,Cal B 15 23 23 season, he isn’t having it allhis picked up two goals and seven began keeping game-by-game Drouin,Min’ 3 20 23 6 ownwayintheindividualscoring assists in New York's three _ statistics, GOALTENDERS race. games, His nine-point week Minnesota's goaltending tan- Empty-nets goals bracketed Another centre Jean Ratelle enabled Ratelle to move past dem of Lorne Worsley and Ces- MP GA SO Avg. of New York Rangers, alter team-mate Vie Hadfield and are Maniago increased its lead Worsley 660 15 11.36 spending most of the last month Bobby Orr of Boston, who share slightiy over the Chicago pair of Maniago 900 27 21.80 shuffling between third and third place with 42 points each. Gary Smith and Tony Esposito Minnesota £,540 42 3 1,61 fourth place in the points race, Grr, the Bruins’ all-star de- Fast week, Minnesota's goals-a- . G. Smith - 680 20 21,76 ¢ made his-move: last week- and-. fenceman, leads the league in =gainst average is 1.41, while Esposito 8B0--26 3-1.77... pulled into’a first-place tie with assists with 30, Chicago’s is 1.76. Chicago 1,560 46 °5°1,76 Esposito with 44 points, includ- The record is held by Bronco SCORING LEADERS K.Dryden 1,420 47 «3: 1.98- ing 16 goals. Horvath, who scored at least GA Pts. Pim Vachon 200040 «(012,00 Esposito,Bos 20 24 44 = 17 Montreal(i)1,440 52 3.2.16 E i ¢ d if s k d Ratelle, NY i6 28 44 2 Johnston 780 27 12,07 Ocal students picked Hadfield,NY 19 23 42 6) Cheevers 660 28 2.54 ‘ . Orr, Bos 12 30 42 38 Boston 1,440 55 1 «2.28 Booth Memorial Junior Hebb received the trophies in Gilbert, N¥ 18 23 41 16 =: Villemure 720 19 0 1.58 Secondary School placed two the boys division for being Perreault,Buf 12 22 34 8 Giacomin 780 40 03.07 members on each of the AllStar named to the All Star team. . Martin,Buf 18 14 32 10 New York ay teams inthe regional basketball Others named to the team in- &R. Hull, Chi 14 15. 29 B 1,500 60 0 2.40 playdowns for the First Annual cluded Don -Janzeri and Greg F.Ma'vlich,M 16 12 98 24 Favell 1,184 48 2 2,53 British Columbia Festival of Ross of Terrace, and Rob Unger,StL 1413 27 .49 Gamble 366 21 13,44 Winter Sports, - Sargent of Hazelton. ~ Mikita, Chi 10,17 27 8 Phila.(3)1,500' 72) 3 2,88 Lori Bruce and Marlene. . . Ullman,Tor 8 19 27 6 R.Edwards S47 21 02.30 McIntyre were placed on the All Gwen Wilson of- Kitimat Stanfield|Bos 5 22 27 2 Rutherford 431 21 0: Star team in the girls divisio picked up the Most Valuable Henderson,Tor16 10 26° 14 Binkley 642 33 along with Debbie Bakin of Player award in the girls Sheehan,Cal 14 11 95. 4- Pittsburgh Terrace, Gwen Wilson and Mya division, while Don Janzen of Rousseau,NY 11 14 25 4. . 1,620 80 Kaffanka of Kitimat. Terrace took the honour in the Oliver, Min 1614 25 2 Parent 920 41 Kendall Smith and Chris boys division. Park, NY 7:18 2% 22 7 BBO 33 . "Th Local Initiatives Program’ is nart of : the Federal Government's Special Employment . “= Plan: It is designed to encourage groups, . “organizations and munlélpalities to start worth-. - ... While projects like building arink; or providing "services for. the elderly or handicapped; oe _or Improving substandard'housingy } “who might otherwise be unemployed and must -: “ :. .beofa non-profit nature. eS Heyour ce Inity-hasn’tapplled for a. ‘project, slart.som actlon now: Applications are. . Projects must give employment to people, ae Ve _- move quickly. The deadtine tor applications. ; isan. 31,1972. Contact your locat Canada Manpower Centre forfurther information, - _ Jonas - MONTREAL (CP) — "Den “Jonas of Winnipeg Blue Bomb-- ers, earlier named Canada's . outstanding football player of 1971, today was namd ‘all-Can- ada ‘quarterback on the all-star. ‘team picked by the Football Re- porters of Canada. On the offensive team an- nounced by FRC president Pierre Proulx, the’ Bombers dominated, placing five men. No other team place more than Ottawa Rough Riders, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ed- monton Eskimos were shut out. The Grey Cup-winning Cal- gary Stampeders and the team they beat, Toronto Argonauts, won four places each on the de- fensive team with the other four berths going to Hamilton, Ot- tawa, Montreal and Edmonton. Winnipeg, British Columbia Lions and Saskatchewan " Roughriders failed to -place a man on the defensive team. VOTED BEFORE FINAL . Voting was carried out prior to the Grey Cup game, The teams: Offence Quarterback—Don Jonas, Winnipeg. Running backs—Leon Mc- Quay, Toronto; Jim Evenson, B.C.; George Reed, Saskatche- wan, Flanker—Bob - LaRose, _ Winnipeg. Centre—Bob Swift, Winnipeg. Guards—Jack Abendschan, Saskatchewan; Granville Lig: gins, Calgary. Tackles—-Bill Frank, Witni- peg; Ed George, Montreal: Tight end—Mel Profit, To- ronto. Split Winnipeg. Defence | Tackles—John Helton, Cal- Bary; Jim Stillwagon, Torante. Ends—Jim Corrigall, end—Jim Thorpe, Toronto; Craig Koinzan, Calgary. . Middle _linebacker—Wayne Harris, Calgary. Outside linebackers—Mark Kosmos, Montreal; Gerry Campbell, Ottawa, Backs—Garney Henley, Hamilton: Marv Luster, Toronto; Dick Dupuis, Ed- monton; Dick Thornton, Toronto; Frank Andruski, Calgary. Over-all, the Western Foot- ball Conference teams placed 14 players offensively and defen- ‘sively, tompared lo 10 for the F * 6 ARGOS: PICKED. ; - . Toronte Argoiinauts; ‘with two" offensive players and four from - the ‘defensive ‘squad, had the greatest single representation. Calgary tied Winnipeg with five . —one offensive player and four on defence. All the Winnipeg stars were on offence. . There were no unanimous selections, although Leon Mc- Quay, with 46 out of 47 votes,. came closest. Wayne Harris, | charges . and county police raided a party 1 was-placed. under. arrest for ag, asl “saul. He struck an ‘officer. won el - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1978 : joins All-Star team chosen earller as Canada" (" top ‘split three waye—Jonas got 32 on foc Paui Disfards of Tos lineman, got 42 votes aga mid- - votes to 11 for rookie Joo Theis- ronto,- cova and two at cor--_-mann of Toronto and four for Bill Frank. got's3. votes at -of-f ner! _ -, Ron - Lancaster of Saskatche- Jonas was in good company. wan as two of bis favorite-receivers made the ‘squad—young Bob | tensive. tackle; . second-places™ {Man Ed George’ got 16. : ‘ ” «Mel: Profit. of ‘Toronto’ colle ‘It wae a dogfight tar centr, ted-27. votes at tight .erid| LaRose at: flanker and Jim with Swift picking up 14 votes to: ~ Sleptmore than Herm Harrison ; Thorpe at splitend.. . 2 for runner-up Ceppetelll an of Calgary - Toronto's Jirn Corrigall was. i —a the big choice at defensive end, . are Lele 7 ee picking up 27 votes to 11 for ~ | TE Falcons ” avai able n now: © - the history of © British Columbia | to face ethnic ~ groups ~MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) —.At- lanta Falcons’ quarterback Bob Berry was arrested on charges of assaulting a police. officer and defensive end Randy Mar- . shall was arrestedon charges of keeping a disorderly house fol- - lowing a raid in Cobb County Monday night, sheriff's oificers In addition, county police ar- rested Carol: Nichols, 20,. of | Marietta, on marijuana charges : and she was being held under - $1,000 bond. ’ Berry .was released - under $500 bond and Marshall was. placed under $500 bond. Berry told reporters after he was released that several offi- cers had attacked him when he asked them why they had ar- rested Marshall. Cobb Deputy Sheriff Carl’ Price said the three were ar- rested after about 10 deputies only'6.95 only’6.95 Specially commissioned for our Centennial year, . 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