Wednesday, October 23, 196 ey ies, at “Almacs | in senior basketball, Harold Champoux led Albert Pan McCafferyto victories over Skeena Tsimshians and Agar Red and White for first place in sen- ior men’s league play. The Al-Macs carry a 4-1 lea- gue record followed by the stu- dents with 3 and two, The highly rated Skeena squad won their first three games, then dropped two after all-star Rod Kluss sprained an ankle to keep him off the team. BATTLE FOR THE BALL involved Lakelse test with Al Blessin of Albert and MeCatfony Hotel's Clyde Beatty and Walt Trkla in acon- Al-Mac team won the game 60-53, take lead from Skeena H, Champoux 23; D, McKay a ‘J, Stroet 19; - H, Hamuis 12; A Blessin 6; ’D, MacLeod 6; Reynolds 6 AGAR RED & WHITE 42; R Wilson 10; W, Elkew 3; G, Share ples 12; G, McConnell 5; B, Turner 0 J, Ledue 3 F, Rob- inson 8; R Saxty 2, -LAKELSE MOTOR HOTEL 72: M, Marquardt 5; W,. Trkla 16; B, Ganzer 11; D “Barlow 4; T. Tebo 2; D Webster 28; G, Beatty Albert & McCaffery defeated! 4, the Skeena Tsimshians (October 15) 85-80 in a. game that went into 4° overtime periods before the winner was decided, : The lead changed hands num-|’ erous times duxing the last 30] . minutes but nelther téam was able to’ accumulate a lead of more than 3 points until the fin- al 2 minutes, Harold Champoux, the league's leading. scorer, led Albert & McCaffery. with 29) points and Jack Stroet followed with 27, The Skeena team was led by the excellent play of Paul Walk- er with 25 points and Bob Kes- tor with 21, ' The Lakelse Motor Hotel came trom 19 points behind at half time to score 53 In the second half and outscored the Skeena Tsimshians 72-71 Thursday. Scoring for the Lakelse team were Dave Webster with 28 and Walt Trkla with 16 points, Flav- io Cervo was high for Skeena with 22 followed by Bob Kester. with Tho second game Thurs. day saw Albert & McCaffery eas-| ily defeat Agar Red & White .76- 42 with Harold Champoux, Jack Strpety. -and “A; ‘Hamits ‘scoring 23;' 19,12 ' points . respectively. Gerry; Sharples liad 12 for Agar, ALBERT: +& MeCAFFERY' 85; Champoux 20; D, MeKay 14; 5 lat ; *1-Day service ; when , requested er ie Phone bees 7 weber ALBERT. & McCAFFERY 76: SKEENA TSIMSHIANS 71: E, Obzera 5; B; Kester 20; FS Cer- ACHON::.. 1 ae R, Dak en ee 0; B. Keller 11; D ‘Wadley & G Wadley 0; T. Wilson -7; B McNab 0; D, Strasbourg 0, LEAGUE STANDINGS: Albert and McCaffery 4-1; Skeena Tsim- shane 3-2; Lakelse. Motor Hotel . Agar Red and White 04, ’ scoRING LEADERS: ‘Cham poux (A-M) 106; Kester (Skeena) $1; Cervo (Skeona) 67; Marquardt (LMR) 62; Wilson (Agar) 57; Web- ster (LMH) 53; Keller (Skeena) 54; Obzera (Sheena) 4 48; 5 Philpot (agar) 42, -_ LAFF - A- DAY our taking the day. off yesterday, ny we located our botiiensck . | als this year, By Bt ROD KLUSS . Skeena Secomlary Talmshians, rated one of the school’s best basketball squads in xecent years, will take on some seven teams in the Smithers tourna- ment tis weekend, Taimshtans, coached by Al Cameron, meet Quesnel in the opener, then have to get past Prince George to make it to the finals, Early scouting reports give the toummament to one ofthree teams, Princes George, Prince Rupertor Terrace, But in these tourna- ments, anything can happen. ncames will be played Friday and Saturday, with the finals set for Saturday night. Tsimshians have already im- pressed in early season Tetrace Senior Men’s league play, wine ning their first three games, then dropping twoby narrow mar gins, Coach Al Cameron who coach- ed a girls’ team here to the B,C, Finals is working hard but met some early bad luck with theloss of two good players Bruce Pet- ers and Dan Macl. He’s putting in pein 24 hours each week with the team, sees a possible trip to the B.C, fine Here are the Tsimshians, 1988, BOB KESTER, (guard) playing in this third year for Skcena, came here from Hope and has proved himself. on first string, ‘Was out early in the season with an ankle injury buthas made a good recovery to score 8&1 points in five garnes in senior men’s league, Bob has one of tho best moves Inthe league,“ RIK DAKIN (guard) One of the taller players, Has a good jump and hook shot and functions well under the basket, Fourth year, Has played in two games for 5 points, BRAIN MCNAB (guard) in his fourth year with the team, has a good hook shot from the left. FLAVIO CERVO (forward) in his fourth year with the team, has worked his way from second to first string and is doing very well, A very active athlete he Students in volleyball, soccer at Hazelton. apts + a ee ThE AY wis Skeena Secondary sent soccer and volleyball squads to inter- * | school competition at Hazelton over the weekend, * Boy's senior soccer squad won two ami dropped one in a credi-| th table three gama performance, | 4 They. opened play by downing Prince Rypert Senior 2-1 on goals by Armindo Demedeiro and Paul Walker wih both played outstand- ing foothal The a ena squad met hard competition from Kitimat and ultimately bowed out 2.0 despite a scoreless first half. - In the third game they met Booth Memorial, the second Ru- pert team and held outtoascore= less draw at the end of regula- tion time; But in the ten minute overtime pexiod, John Phelan and Flavio Cervo- poured - ‘in a goal aplece for a 2-0 margin, Kitimat met Hazelton inthe fin- al, -Result is not yet known, Giris ser both senior and jun- jor volleyball teams forthe Haz- elton meet, Senior girla lost to Hazelton, Rupert Senior and Kitimat. They began to function as. ateamagain- st Kitimat but. time van out on them, Junior girls toppled Hazelton in their opener, then dropped games to Booth Junior High and Kitimat Junior. Could be potential winning teams in both divisions if they has scored B7 points’ in five games, DAVE. WADLEY (torwart to years on ‘the team, d pounder with a . fairly ood hme ‘shot, Has seen action in five games for 12 points, © On the! éh second string but can produce, GORD WADLEY (forward) an- other fourth-year man good onthe rebounds with some good moves, Participates in many school acti- vities and is good in sports, Five} games fox three points, A good| jump or set shot would put him the top five, BILL KELLER(centre) a new, young prospect brought up from the juniors this year, has already claimed a share of firat string Sees TIERED sea duties, Uses good aet and jump ~ Skeena -Tsimshians strong in stiots and wor the -hall weil; Has seen selon In 6 -eanns for 64 polnta and looks good fo j af the big yen ROD KLUSS whowlllbehan- Skeena Secondary. blew his first big story, an introduc.) tion to the 1968 Skeena Tsim<. shians, Didn't even mention the Tsimshians all-star cen-. tre, a guy who's played four years on the team, was rated all-star in last year’s Rupert tournament, .whd only man- -aged to pour in.48 points in two games this season, and who's out of action with a - sprained ankle suffered in a soccer game, But then the guy’s mame is. Rod Kluss so. it could have been modesty. . PAUL WALKER 2 (guard work ed hard for four years to earn the first string guard asslgament, One of two play-makers on the team, he sets the ball up well and can shoot, Brought the fans to their feet in the 85-80 loss to “Albert and McCaffery .when he -Made a long shot with two sece -onds on the clock in. the second overtime period, ~ Five games for 53 points, TERRY WILSON (centre)..A 6ft, 4 in, prospect from the coast. Can jump and claims his share of rebounds, Working on a hook shot, has five games for 10 points, By SCOTT TYRER Canadian Press Staff Writer When two members of the Uni- ted States Olympic team packed their bags they included, along ‘with their usual geax, one black glove, a black scarf, and black socks, At a, victory ceremony last week, Spommie Smith and John Carlos. wore them and set the Glympics on its ear. . _ Smith,. winner of the 200-metre | , yun) explained the gloves.-— he rhis: or his right-hand, Cars Jos, thini-place finisher in the event, wore his on his left — symbolized black power. When held in the black power salute — raised straight up — loves formed an arc, repre~ pea ae Negro. unity, The black socks were symbolic of Negro poverty, Smith said, Although Avery Brundage, pre- sident of the International Olym- pic Committee, sald, the basic principles af the ‘Olym- and | pic Games is that politics play no ‘part. in them,” the action churned up some political mud, Edward: Belsoi, head of the Kenyan team, said his team did not. want to. be connected with the demonstration. He said; live, but we cannot help them, “| think this is the wrong place to demonstrate, Politics should be kept out of the Games Black power gesture a threat to Olympics? ‘| They all wear the Stars and two men who departed ‘from tra- “dition,” “The untypical exhibition of these athletes also violates the basic standards of sportsman- ship and good manners highly regarded in the U.S, no The danger to the Olympics is not that competitors will break decorum, but that the whole pur- pose of the games will be des. bate a ‘should be ane games, p,eountry : ven ‘ternal “conflicts wk ex team as one. Theré is no Black U.S. team nor a White U.S, team Stripes. If the Olympic Games become a political forum, as Smith pre- dicts, the IGC may as well put away .the Olymple flag and the victory . standa and break out the ‘ED OBZERA Goria A good ding the sports beat out of.) -lot of satisfaction, | moves under the: basket,. “ee ve Ca eam collected 53. points. infives } - ENTERTAINERS » | cemtantal of a computer to help computer ia speedily matic which used to take: ‘The diggers have fount. Stimhers ed house and pottery’ ‘trom the 6th century... . ~ EXPRESSION. SPREADS way, There’s no pay: involved, but a It’s a weekly date with tamates of Skeenaview. Hospital. Vol- unteer musicians go there Tues. |: day nights to entertain the paf- tents, UMTATA, ‘South Africa (AP) Maud Robinson (835-3128) has —Police are after a burglar all the details, with ed an of humor. 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