Rupert boxer top overall in annual Salmon Belt Prince Rupert boxing fans en- joyed 10 bouts Nov. 24 at the annual Salmon Belt tournament in Rupert’s Civic Centre. They also got to see. former Canadian champ Ken Lakusta of Edmon- ton on hand to sive out the - awards. The top honour, the salmon belt award, went to the best. overall fighter. It was Rupert’s Steve Jaeger who defeated Ala- ska’s Vance Dale in the 175-pound senior open main. event. - Jaeger also won the Joe Mar- tin Memorial’ Trophy for dedica- tion and style. Dale was runner- up to Jaeger in Salmon Belt honours, ‘On the list of awards, Joey Lossier of Terrace was best junior with Mike Keisman of Rupert as best junior ‘A’, John ‘Villeaux of Terrace as best junior ‘B’ and Darren Bell of Terrace as best junior ‘C’. Top intermediate was Brian Coehn of Rupert. Lossier and Mike Kennedy were honoured for putting on the best fight. Kennedy was also honoured as most inspirational boxer. . The most sportsmanlike- fight- : er was Jordan Leask of Rupert. -Terrace coach Jeff Dilley sup- plied the following comments on the individual bouts. First fight, Robert Doane. Good fight. Robert in at 98 Ibs _— a bit small for Michael (Nies- mann). Second fight, good win for Buddy (Doane over Don Price). Fourth — Clinton Bell put on an exhibition with older and heavier Terrace boxer John Veilleux, just so both could see what it was like to get in the ring. Clinton Sprained wrist, referee stopped contest. Fifth — Joey Lossier had an interesting night going up against Mike Kennedy, a former Terrace ama- teur boxer and now a. world- ranked professional kick boxer. This fight was designed to push Joey to his limit while Mike went g Polly s Cafe - Chinese & Western Cuisine . = Mon.—Thurs. 10:30 a.m. — midnight _ Fri. & Sat. 10:30 a.m. — Tam. Sunday 12:00 a.m. — 10 p.m, ‘4913 Keith Avenue, 638-1848 or 638-8034 - PN ees £643 Park Avenue GIM’S RESTAURANT vy Chinese & Canadian Food OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon - Wed 1:30 a.m. — 10:00 pun. 3 WU Thursday 14:30 aun. — 11:00 parte! SD Fri - Sat 11:30 asin. — 1;00 a.m. Sunday 12:00 aim, 0: 00 p.m. it i or" (655-6111 This Week TAO | breakfast & lunch items “a | Adults $10" | Seniors $7 | Kids $5°° 4551 Greig / Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Phone: 635-6630 TOLL-FREE: 1-800-663-8156 FAX: 635-2788 Sunday Buffet Brunch 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. All you can eat Bay Vay Specializing in Chinese Cuisine and Canadian | Dishes 4606 Greig Ave., for Take-Out VISA | Terrace, B.C. Ph. 635-6184 |e just. hard enough to keep Joey very busy for three action-pack- .ed rounds. Sixth — Carl Good- - all of Terrace (referee stops con- test in 2nd round). Carl was overmatched in this one. He put on a real spirited effort but because of the size difference coach and referee stopped con- test. Seventh — Darren Bell, Junior C, 146 lbs, fought an older opponent, 18 yr old from Palmer, Alaska and defeated him soundly in @ unanimous decision. Darren with his choir- boy looks surprised his older op- ponent with his superior boxing abilities and continually out- manoeuvered the Alaska boy. ~ ‘Eight — Josh Peter, a very good effort for Josh. Again a size dif- ference but put on a good box- ing exhibition with the winner of - bout one. Ninth — Neil Strain of Terrace came on strong in the 3rd round to out hustle.a fading _ Peter Dennis af Terrace. Win by split decision in a battle of club sparring partners. Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 5, 1990 B3 he aD Cedar River spiel winners The Cedar River Timber team - ran up 34 points to win the an- -nual Sponsor Appreciation bon- spiel at Terrace Curling Club on Nov. 24th weekend. They needed a shootout for second and third places when ‘Finning’s number one team and Pelletier Enterprises tied with 32 points apiece. To break the tie, each skip tossed one rock for closest-to-the-button measure. Finning wound up with the run- nerup honour. The spiel ran from 7 p.m. on - Saturday to 3 p.m. on Sunday. All 42 teams played three, four-end games. Skips alterna- - ted on every end. To run up scores, teams got one point for each end they won. They got one point for, each stone counting. They also got two points for winning, no points for losing and one point for a tie. The Cedar River Timber foursome won the annual sponsor appreciation spiel at the Terrace Curling club on the Nov. 25 weekend. Second place at the Terrace Curling Club's sponsor appreciation splel went to Finning's “number one" team. ai ae iat paar Mic eR i a rm opecaba ame sage aS SANE cy tee tes ent te