- in them, 2 lech +] guess “evHodte tage played football or hockey. he Sa peta aes eS aid cee ee ae Mage oe a Shown here are the Zone 7 qualifiers in tennis for the 8.C. Summer Games, to be - ~ held at the end of August in Vernon. ‘In no ‘ particular order are: Jennifer Eastwood, Ken. Hutchin, Dorothy Cheyne, Andrew - Simpson, - Rita Stephenson, io ctsy Seg rk Dew Mike Stepanovicius, Fran Power, Swarn Mann. -Lisa Pires, Michele Marleau and Mirella Gardin. Missing are Dean Boucher, Neville Hope. and Emmanvel. Roberts. warp 6 Lacrosse star enjoys amateur life” VANCOUVER (CP) _ Doug Hayes is a 6-foot-3, 220-pound athlete whe chose: an amateur career over that of professional sports. ~ Hayes gains personnel satisifaction -- and little monetary’ return — from playing senior lacrosse for Vancouver Burrards in the amateur Western Lacrosse Association. | “That's right, I picked the wrong sports," said Hayes, SI, referring to his lack of . monetary benefit from playing more than 10 years, of amateur lacrosse. “The two sports I play, lacrosse | and rugby, have no money gills BF Ab tat Hayes, the Burrard: captain and 1982 WLA. scoring leader, actually had a chance to earn a living playing football, --but _ Fejected the sport because he thought it was boring. . a | played junior football with . Vancouver - Bombers and went toa couple. of B.C. . Lion development camps,"' he sald, “Seven or eight schools Ln the States offered me footbal) scholarships. “T didn't take any of them - because ] just didn't like the game, It was too boring for. me. ] figured I didn't want be othe to re a career of © maga, ig when" 8th What he does enjoy is ‘Blue « ~professional : playing lacrosse and rugby. He's played for the Ex-Brits in the . Vancouver: Rugby’. “Union's first division “since 1980. Except for a couple of years, he has made little from either sport.: “The. most - notable . ex: ception was in 1975 when: Hayes, then 24, arid several. dozen other B.C, players performed : - in > the National ; Lacrosse League. Hayes was a NLL standout with ‘tong Island Tomahawks, winning the = scoring championship with 104 goals’ and 126 assists in a segame season. | Moown as: «Doug i: tne. 7 “he * "Truck": resembles a bécausé ~ runaway ’ lécomotive when he heads full speed towards the goal, Hayes collected his \1,000th regular-season Polat this season in the WLA. ° ~ ’ Hayes “returned to. Van- couver in 1976 after the pro league ‘folded and..was’ - Valuable. named _- most’. player when: the Burrards won the ‘Mann Cup’ cham- ‘plonship-in 1977. He. was MVP in the WLA in 1979 and has ‘been a: first-team aill- - star the last three seasons. ~—Enjoying another banner season, Hayes leads. the’ WLA this year in scoring.. with: 49.qoals and:80 poirits ‘1. hosts.» peers 7 Kitimat's swoinert beat” Smathers’ women’ eget: thi: “i ; after 19 games ‘ofthe= ae game regular schedule. ‘B,C, \ Canada, : Bril's OME {CP} — For Debbie’ | petition, Brill, life. has: ‘changed e Travelling, with : ‘Brill. on ; abruptly. in some... WAYS, while Jn other waya, not . all. “The ative. “ot: ‘Miseton; female high ‘jumper. » Winning: :- In- ternational wiseds. with: ‘ain: athlete, As she moves from . remains - ‘the - best |. _ her: ‘euirrent Er uopear four, ' competitions. with *}0-month-old son, Neil who gets-paseed from ‘hand. 0" _eage’ that belies ‘the’ bigh- hand like a Teddy. bear, and. - Yevel’ intensity . of . world: " 41 (class athletics, ©... ‘ The Debbie Brill of today, ~ however, is more-- than ap - - sits contented in his stroller ° -In.:the: stands ‘with - ‘team. - plficials who sometimes are _ more concerned with the boy than hts mother's "“ridea along on the team bus, CT] and field circuit, shé has. , Rament final, an exhibition: match, . Belanger, Ken Gordon and Kelly Backman scored tries for Terrace, while Clift Sherstabetott got one back er the, ; meet to meet‘on the track ‘performance on the field, “He's adjusted to this more to worry about. than better than I have,” Brill . the’ calibre of the com-- says, “I’m the one havirg Local Sports Shorts Hockey car raffle selling out Tickets arealmost gone in the car raffle that is being held in conjunction with the Terrace Hockey Development Camp which begins August 9. . A spokesman for the camp said that there were only 20 tickets remaining for the car Monday afternoon. The car draw will be held during the final game In the camp, the night of August i4.)0 Tickets are being sold in front of the Terrace liquor store As far as the camp goes, all facets of the camp are stil set to go, with approximately 90 boys scheduled to take part, - Games will be played at the Terrace arena every night of - ; the camp, from Aug. 9 to Aug. 14, with the public welcome, - Kitimat’s rugby results More regulis have filtered in from the- Kitimat rugby tournament, held Saturday and Sunday at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School. Complete results from the Terrace Northinen games , appeared in Monday's Herald. tournament, which doubled as @ league game. In the _ second game, held over from Saturday because Smithers couldn't field a team, Kitimat beat the visitora 14-4, with © tries coming from Conrad Frizzey,’ Vance Grekul and Graham Anderson. John Aithen converted Grek!’ s try to complete the scoring, The Kitimat-Smithers game was also a league game, Later Sunday, Terrace beat Kitimat 16-4 in the tour: — - exhibition fun match as weil. “AIL LASER Speakers plot $9750, $500 = * PURCHASE ONE AT “PULL PRICE AND _ RECEIVE OTHER FOR | ‘All FISHER . Terrace beat Prince : Rupert 9-9 in the opening ga game of the Jan Masura, Reno - But Brill, ‘woulda’ have it. any other way: Pi: that. includes: perranirg a the. " Canadian ' ‘team against. taly.and. Yugoslavia, is her. : Eke” haying. im . around,” she says. “Tt cag get kind of ‘crazy travelling | oe The: “eurrent. Burapean’.. tour: is the first for Brill in © ‘two years and although 4 ‘has been winning ° including a victory against . 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