* Terrace Girl’s Minor Softball _ plays hard fought season ‘ TERRACE GIRLS MINOR SOFTBALL May 16, °78, * Fourth Week PeeWee's . Camperland-13, Lakelse Pharmacy-9 at Agar Park. Midget Mosse Lodge-20, Doc's Carlage-6 at Agar Park. May 17,'78 New Quadra Travel-15 Northwest Sportsman-13 at Agar Park May 18, '78 1 t . Squ Linda Juba’s Hotshots-10 Vic Froese Truckin Northwest Sportsman-17 Camperland-8 at Agar Park. Pee Wee's Pee Wee's .Midgets , Doc's Cartage-6 Moose Lodge-6 at Agar Park. May 19, '78 .-Bob's Swingers-11, Vie Froese Trucking-7 at Clarence Michiel : etctataledatat Bat Ha Po taal Dito SafO Na TANACASE ISIN G ats Neha’ Ee Une opie eee Squirt’s 3s g-TatClarence Miciel. te Terarey x, SN | se ilahaaaena accents she a SACS HHS Sea Pate eRatatctstarstatselatatstet' OPPs Maah esate Haletatitatste titted Chapstick to sponsor Centennial Cup in “79-82 REGINA (CP) — The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association announced Tuesday that a national signed for sponsor been the Centennial Cup tier-2 junior hockey playoffs for the next three years. A news conference was told that Chapstick, a company with headquarters in Toronto, has paid $60,000 for the first year in its agreement to conduct: a threa-team round-robin tournament next May. Representatives of Eastern, Central and Western sections of Canada will be brought together at a site to be determined by the CAHA. The national cham- plonship will be settled in a format similar to that used in the Memorial Cup major junior championship. Up to now, the Canadian champion has heen deter- mined in an East-Weat final. Guelph, Ont.,- Platers defeated Prince. Albert, -Ralders.for the. title... reprimanded. because. they, , ‘allowed’ officials. without , } tae SOABOD. os i A news conference was told that Chapstick, a major branch of an international company, has signed a three- year contract to sponsor Centennial Cup junior A hockey playoffs for the next yoars, Starting next spring, tn of eastern, central and western division will be brought together for a double round-robin tour: nament almiler to that used for the Memorial Cup major junior championship. URGES SUSPENSION Roland Mercier of Quebec Citry, CAHA vice-president or insisting that players, teams or officials who do no obey CAHA regulations be . The resolution yas approved in empectind of the junior congress. ‘The stand was reached after several hours of discussion concerning suspension and threatened ‘weupension of three western teams in the Centennial Cup playolis this spring. _ Calgary Canucks were suspended by Doug McKenzie, president of the Alberta Junior Hockey Association, after some referees and linesmen in Alberta refused. to obey a rulé that they wear helmets. Merritt Centennials agreed to play Calgary in a non-sanctioned westerr semi-final and the British Columbia team also was threatened with suspension but obtained an injunction to NR ag acetate tens Listed Here! ’ Junior Hockey "it you wish your Business Phone : listed for your customers please call prevent it. Merritt lost to Prince Albert Raiders in the western final. Prince Albert Initially promised to play either suspended team if necessary but the injunction solved the problem. Mercier and Renwick agreed, They flet McKenzie probably should have with- drawn the Calgary suspension after Alberta 1 League of- ficials offered to poat a bond guarnteeing the referees would wear helmets, WORRIES ABOUT KIDS “We're worrled about the -kids Calgary getting a chance to play,” said Renwick. “The important thing for us always is the championships be settled on the ice.” . McKenzie was reprimanded at the congress meeting for letting an ap- parent grudge against an AJHL official affect his’ judgement. . Saskatchewan junior. officials. also were helmets to handle ‘their games, Retiring executive- director Gordon Juckes said the CAHA will co-operate Campagnolo promises more with the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), and other organizations to seek uniformity in rules. An ITHF' congress in laly this summer will deal with proposed changes. Discussions also were held at the recent world hockey championship in Prague. The NHL, WHA, Amateur Hockey Association of the United States, CAHA and American colleges have differences in their rules, Juekes said. The matter is complicated by different wording in rules with identical intentions, which | Juckes said made misin- terpretation easy. He sald the CAHA Is not obligated to accept all the. changes pra; other organizations but warned that several changes will be proposed at the 1978 annual meeting in London, Ont. The CAHA passed a resolution making use of face maskes mandatory for Douglas Chanriel ‘best in years’ by Den Pearson, Custom Sports MK Bay Tides for May 25 are:- Low at 10:20 a.m. at .6 feet High at 4:40 p.m. at 142 feet ; The Douglas Channel fishing is possibly the best I've seen in years with almost all boats catching salmon. Yesterday I reported six spring over 25 pounds and again I find that last evening large fish were brought in. The small salmon com- monly known a3 a Shaker is a one-two-or three-year ald salmon in salt water,. Thése fellows are in almost every bay and most anglers are catching these with the big Spawsers just coming into the prea. Places try are Bish Creek Bay, Jessey Falle alongside the foam, and oi course the area known at Sue Channel at the far end Golf to hit Soviets CHICAGO (AP) — Robert Trent Jones arrives in Moscow today on a, journey of golf detente. : The golf course architect who has built 400 links in 42 states and 23 countries has been commissioned to design what will be the only course in the Soviet Union, where thegame has been viewed as odd capitalistic sport. “] think it (the course) isa good omen,” sald Jones in an interview Tuesday before leaving on his trip. . “If we. get them playing golf instead of doing what they’ve been doing, it will be great, Actually, they had figured that golf in other countries of the warld ily was for the af- fluent, and.I[ think it is a great break for golf and it will be a great break for them to get the public playing.” Jones said the 7,000 yard course will be built about alx miles from Moscow ina rolling, timbered, greenbelt area with a swamp that has been made into a lake and erg in minor hockey. players in _mino } Delegates! dgreed’ all-minor’ can be used for water holes. He said: ‘plank: arv*for: players must. wear full facial |complétion by ‘the ~ 1980 shields form the front of the [Olympics in Moscow. He helmet at the forehead and [hopesa triple-decker driving down at least to the point of [range also can be built, the jaw. tye by Frank Verde Only two games were played over the weekend the Alcan-Eurocan game will be played Thursday May 2, 78 at 6:00 p.m. at Riverlodge. qihe Kitamaat Village vs. W.W.T. Kitimat Game will be played.at a later date. The Viliage team went out of town for a soccer tour- nament. ; Saturday Luso-Canadian beat Fun Centre +0, Ed Barbosa scored 2 goals if the Padres first half and Ray Webster added one in the second. Sunday in Terrace, Nick Koillias, Brian Dorrington and Carlos Pereira scored a goal each a5 Price Skeena of Terrace Downed Blackpool United 3-1.. L. Scott socred for Blackpool. Top socrers are: S. Brady and N. Kollias with 8 goals, B, Dorrington with 6, and F. Cabral with 5, G, Couto and S. Batty with 4 and D. Mazzari with 3. slip-by Dodgers 3-2 | by The Associated Press... So what if his team makes: five errors and blows A game, says Los Angeles” Dodgers manager Tommy. sorda. ; “That's why they have z column for errors,”’ said the Dodgers’ skipper Tuesday night. “They're part of the me.” “That's why they put. erasers on pencils, too," Lasorda shrugged after the Dodgers made five miscues and young Tucker Ashford -hit a two-run single to give San Diego Padres a comeback 3-2 victory. “Nobody's perfect.” Usually, the Dodgers are better. They started the game as the National League's top fielding team, having committed just 25 errora in 39 previous games. . Tn other National .League games, Montreal Expos beat St. Louis Cardinals 4-1, San ‘Francisco .Giants beat Houston Astros 3-2, Atlanta Braves beat Cincinnati Reds 64 and-New York Mets defeated Pittsburgh Pirates 7-3. Rain postponed the Philadelphla-Chicago game. and third in the eighth in- in: to finish Jones had started. Dodgers left-hander Tommy John drapped to 6-2. Los Angeles runs with RBI singles in the second and fourth innings, but Fingers ‘palr of doubles for the Dodgers, ; It-was only the second loss Tin eight outings for the than > M already given amateurs ‘REGINA (CP) - The strong positions of chairman Doug Fisher of Hockey Canada and Toronto lawyer Alan Ealeson asa negotiator for international hockey were reaffirmed Tuesday night by Iona Campagnolo, minister of state for fitness and amateur sport. She told the annual awards banquet of. the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association that Hockey Canada will receive almost $500,000 this year and next year to take control of development of a Canadian Olympic team and another $42,000 to send a team to the world junior, championship | next season in Sweden. Her speech was greeted with discontent by many of the 300 delegates at the CAHA annual meeting but president Gordon Renwick of Cambridge, Ont., who - strongly recommends that Hockey Canada concentrate exclusively on professional hockey, refused to comment, saying “I have tolook at the speech in detail.’* ; A few hours earlier, Renwick repeated. hia long- standing suggestion that the federal government remove WATER LILY BAY RESORT - 798-2267 | We 7 re TERRACE VETERINARY MEDICAL CENTRE - 635-3300; BOYOS BODY SHOP - 435.9416 GEMINI! EXCAVATING - 635-3479 Free - for ONE month courtesy of THE DAILY HERALD areletatiteteliaratetel ew Business - Noi listed in our B.C. Tel Directory. — Fisher.as chairman and that Eagleson be given as much control as he wants over professional hockey with the. CAHA left alone to run the sport from the junior level down to minor. - Renwick said Eagleson has no interest in 05 percent of the issues at most in- ternational. hockey meetings. Eagleson, an agent for many players, is president of. the Natlonal Hockey League Players’ Association. Renwick said Eagleson sat for about three hours during recent Prague meetings that lasted four days and ad- mitted he was not interested in a lot of it. “That's because the pros were not Involved in the discussions,’ said Reawick. “TF Hockey Canada can get alongwith the pro leagues, fine--what else do they want?” — ; He blamed Hockey Canada for a loas of at least $100,000 in the world junior tour- nament in Canada last Christmas and said it proved Eagleson-identified by Campagnolo as Canada’s sole negotiator for in- ternational hockey-has no SS SIC SSRISHO Re R ESOS RS aR aha eo OT. aes a ~.5.%9%s%o%e7676" ravareresezere tat, ED No rose eels ss "1 att) MS aa - oS ‘ nist ke mt “ a suainennnaeteettententseet etetetes rererereye. see seanieiaetenetacerarapenecioe siete batatatata*a tae’ ‘a ater atare! . interest in the amateur game, The Campagnolo speech was the final touch in a long day of meetings, plenary segsions and awards, highlighted by an an- noumcement that ~ Czechoslovakian hockey Gificlals, were: interested in sending a midget team to tour Canada next season for the first time. CAHA executive-director David Branch said Soviet Union and Czechoslovak federationa were also planning to send select or club teams to Canada next year. Austria, Poland and Japan have inquired about sending teams to Canada in 1976-79; while Poland, Japan, Weat Germany -and Yugoslavia are interested in having Canadian teams tour those countries. f DUTCH DROP DEFENDER ZEIST,. “Netherlands (Reuter) — Defender Hugh Novenkamp failed a fitness‘ test Wednesday and. was dropped —— fro m Netherlands’ World Cup- soccer team. The team doctor found Hovenkamp's knee too heavy with fluid to risk‘sending him. OF FUNCTION. O . ‘ PLACE WHIPPER IN HOSPITAL NEWMARKET, Ont. (CP) — Former wrestler Whipper the Billy Watson ia resting in hospital here after suffering a heart attack 10 days ago. Watson has been told by his ‘doctor to reduce by at least 60 pounds, With runners on second “ suffered the selback and — ~ Dusty Baker drive in both — struck -him, out.to.end ‘the . “game, Steve Garvey.had-a oJ.) «:.: “Dodgers who are tied with Cincinnati for second place in the West, Division, one game behind San Francisco. Expos 4 Cardinals 1 The Cardinals lost their 1ith game in a row and manager Ken Boyer said: “Things have a way of snowballing, I guess. Warren Cromartie’s sacrifice fly capped a two- Tun rally in the sixth inning» for Montreal. Montreal left- hander Rudy May scattered seven hits, surrendering the lone St. Louis run in the fifth before departing in the seventh following one-oul singles by Jerry Mumphrey and Mike Tyson. Giants 3 Astros 2 Bili Madlock’s two-out, mun-scoring single in the bottom of the ninth capped a three-run rally for San . The Astros en- tered the ninth witha 2-0 lead behind the pitching of rookie Tom Dixon and reliever Joe Smabito. 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