~ Windmills wi - 445 triple. Boys highs were rolled by Kelly Pelletier _ Terrace bowling league action — - Terrace BowlingLanes January 31, 1978 Team Highs went to International on Monday Mens. They rolled a 3126 triple and 1211 single. J. Wiedman took mens highs with a triple of 799 and single of 335. - Team Leaders are Strikers with 83 points followed b Bowling Centre with 74 and International with 70. , Mon By Mixed had team highs going to the Wind- mills with scores of 1209 and 3028. Mens Highs were a 704 triple and 354 single rolled by Fred Berghauser. C. Boehm rolled a 590 for Ladies triple while S. Lewis took high single | with a 265, Lea e Leaders are the DO) Ow w _ Tuesday Coffee League has the Goofers ert wit 88 points followed by the Silly Larks with 83 and Sam’s Team with 76 points. Goofers took team high three witha total count of 2736 while team single went to the big fr with a 983. Carmen Mailloux rolled a 704. | G e for that high with high single of 238 going to rte Rioux. oe ‘Tuesday Nite Mixed has the No Names leading with 24 | points followed by Old Timers with 21 and Mel's Painting with 20. Team High Three went to the Old Timers with a total of 3024. Team high single went to the Moonlighters with a 1075, Mens High Three went ‘to Adrian Mumford with a 765 total. John Uliebenga rolled a 279 for high single. Ladies Highs went to May Bell with a tripple of 686 and single of 264. . ‘Wednesday Matinee has Coffee Whippers leading with §9 points followed by Coffee Siurpers with 31 points. Coffee Slurpers took team high three with a 2663 total while high single went to the Coffee Whippers with-a 962. Ladies Highs went to Collette Newman with a triple of 638 and single of 254... Wednesday Night Ladies have the Elite 5 out in front with 24 points followed by Happy Go Lucky with 21 and Im bles with 20 points. Team Highs went to the ouettes with a triple of.2761 and single of 1079. High ging Three went to Eva Wilkinson with a 654. le was s y Marg Mumford and Eva Wilkinson with 264, Be we : Krack Pots walked off withteam Highs on Thursday Mixed with a triple of 2966 and single of 1067. Mens High three went to Cy Renney with a 728 while Nelson Rollier rolled a 295 for high single. Ladies High Three went to Chris Coombs with a 776 while Sharon Lewis rolied a 313 for high single. Sesame Street leads with 84 points followed by Tillicum Theatre with 74 and Krack Pots with 76. ; Cn Funny Five lead with 26 points on Friday Mixed followed by Overwaitea with 24 and Playmates and Truckers with 19 points each. Team High Three went to Funny Five with a total of 2869 while the 4077 Squad rolled a 1095 for high single. Mens highs went to Ed Fiarless with a triple total of 733 and single of 286. Ladies highs went to Aurore Schulmuster with a 682 triple-while Elaine Obsome had a 248 single. : Pee Wee's have Fonzies Gang leading with 79 points followed by Good Guys with 68 and Pin Spliters with 62. Girls Highs went to Shannon Tymaschuk. with a 161 e‘and 301 double. Boys Highs were a 138 single 266. double rolled by Sear : Re ’ AB HAVEDIO the ‘Strikers’ with .69 and. Alleg# Highs went to Jo-Anne Mumford ‘with. 170 single and questions about! the book - Angeles is with a 200 single and 476 triple. — Juniors have Blue Angels in front with 87. points followed by Bee Gee's with 74 and Smiles and Chuckles with 71 points. Cindy Koopmans rolled a 219 -for high single w le high tirple went to Twila Beard: with a 527 total. Boys highs wentto Danny Mague with © a 244 single and 600 triple. Mary Lindstrom, Y.B.C, director, bas asked me to- - thank all the ¥.B.C. Bowlers and sponsors who made their Bow-a-thon a success.on Sat. Jan. 28th. The kids will be approsctins all who sponsored them so pay up. 18 those pledges. Bowling on March 3,4 and 5 i ley. Some other events. - rol] off your three games, This event: had a Jadles team from Terrace go to Vancouver for Provincial Finalslast year. Terrace Bowlers are also supporting | @ handica) children by pl y league ae bowled between Jan. 20th - Feb. 10th. raised will go to the Variety Club Telethon 4 ' Mariey ed; lc point on Don Walker, Canada Employment Centre) was in town during former manager of Manpower in Terrace. (now part of oo i the weekend to take - part in the 23rd Annual Legion Bonspiel. Walker, who left Terrace in 1976 terms, to work in Campbell River, was Legion Branch 13 president for three By BERT ALLEN New York (Reuter) — The secret is out-- Muhammad Ali knocks out Superman, the Man of Steel in the comic strips, adding another conquest to his long string of boxeng victories. A comic hook entitled perman vs. Muham- mad. Ali went on sale Tuesday for $2.50. The worldheavyweight boxing champion left his - training camp in balm Miami Beac frigid New York to publicize the fact. . Ali. has steadfastly refused to talk’ to reporters in Florida since heb mont to visit ago for his Feb. 15 title defence against Leon a would" answer but not about boxing. — 4S | First time Mike Bossy set a record, Jerry Korab ended a long . scoring slump and for the - first time in along while, Also coi . ; the Prince Rupert Bova . Entry forms may be: Buffalo Sabres coach. _ Obtained-at the Bowling ft happening right now are the National Classified abot : 7 Championships. This event has you bowling 9)0u in your own average group and anyone can enter. You can etter at Bowling Alley and make arrangements to Marcel Pgonovost had ething positive to talk - ‘The Sabres overcame: acl season, and registered a’ 3-2 victory over New York Islanders in the only National Hockey League game Monday night. ~The game was the. along with a challenge to other bowlers from B.C..to struggling Sabres’ best take help | | ‘Sports briefs | CHANCES GOOD - ' LAUSANNE, Swit: zerland (Reuter) — Los i virtually certain to be awarded the LOOK :. 1984" Olympic Summer Gamies after completing its app ication b: night's - : International Olympic Conumittee said Tuesday. 1 r les, rt) ne Sarimer Olympics in ' 1932,:was the only formal candidate for the 1984 __ Games; Its application’ ‘expected to be approved -at.‘an. COC meeting in Athens in May: ' HAAS MOVES UP WASHINGTON (AP) — Jay Haas’s victory in the Anidy.Williams-San Diego ‘Association tour stan dings, it was. announced Tuesday. Tom Watson 3/096" Bobby Wadkins $22,800,,. Jerry Pate $21,425 and Gene Littler He. 0 onday | ‘deadline, . the Martinsen, 36, by $20,708. a WINS SKI RACE OSLO (AP) — Favored Oddyvar Braa won the Norwegian 15-kilometre cross country skiing title . at nearby Konnerud ‘on Tuesday—just as .im- pressively as he won the. 30-kilometre cro Sunday. Braa, 26, Nor- way's favorite: at the world championships in Lahtis, Finland, next month, was timed in 44 minutes seven seconds - and beat -runner-u Odd seconds. oo SENGER WILL LEAVE os “TOLEDO, Ohio.(AP} — Charlie Senger, who has served: -12 ; s@As0Ns.. as . ‘Open .moved fim into’ general manager .. of second place in. the Roledo Mud. Hens, said Professional ~Gollers ‘Tuesday he is resigning his position with the International .'.-League . baseball . team,’."Senger said he would continue.as: |, eneral. manager until a: - lacement is found for . Mimesota Twins’ Triple ' A minor: league farm © - team. Under tre ud Hens tion, the Mud Hens, showed a net profit in all “12 seagoMs.. °°, ~ match what we have collected. So come on bowlers performance in several the handicapped children along. weeks. As the club slid six. oints behind Boston runs, ‘Adams Division. leaders, | . Pronovost. grew im- patient with post-game questions ‘about why his. team was declining. "I refuse to. answer negative questions." he said repea negativism.” Monday night. "It was an important’ game. in a ..lot.~ of: respects—for morale, for confidence, and to: get. back ° teams. confidence builder. -~ “Our (goaltender). Donnie Edwards,. scored his 26th victory, most in - the league, and played a very. good game: We backchecked and forechecked them real. well. The defence played super—blocked a lot of shots.” — ; Islanders coach. Al. Arbour was not as excited about the game: a “The Sabres checked don’t think either club Was particularly sharp, but: they had enough win and. that’s what: counts.. Our execution was off.” . Bossy, the - islanders’ rookie sensation, downplayed ds record- reaking performance ‘DIDN'T HELP? an training there.a | _A. spokesman. forthe . the. heay et bien s eared, Bat be putkon vy, tok that: 29 Bossy's two cals, setting - r of 35 for the - , a’ help the team. If ly. “I hate © -He had -plenty to say laying: tough... This wes a big F ! - League .has been . ag development. ce. Ida very well,” he said. "I - KO for Ali in comic battle with superman Most reporters ob served the rule, and those who tried to sneak in something about boxing were gréeted witha bl stare by Ali, who looked dejected. — M are you so sad?" he Why caked. “No comment,” responded Ali with a stolid glare. CHAMP TROUBLED? — * Promoter Bob - Arum, — who is staging the All inks) ma in egas, said: “I must admit the champ seems troubled: about. something. I think it may be because he’s having a hell of a time trainig ‘to get in shape at this stage of hiscareer.” Ali; who turned $6 on hi Jan. 17, has not changed . ’ markedly since he won heavyweight, title weight'quickly when. he is. not traming and. it is’ becoming increasingly “Even though I got two. goals, it didn't help the team win,’ he. said. ‘if we: had won, .it ‘would have been ‘something.” Asked’ = about. I chances: of capturing rookie-ox-the-year ..-- ‘honors, Bossy replied: “There's still 30 games left. I'm just to e team: does well, Til do. well.’' The previous record for individual ‘single-season - goals. for. an Islander. player jaan: the, 34. set: uring the'1975-76 season. by .Clark Gillies., Bossy ‘needs nine more goals in’ _his rem : “33 games to tie the record of 44 oals by a rookie, set by uffalo’s Richard Martin during the 1971-72 season. sata ee ork’s‘winning streak a alx, longest in the club’s histary. and left the club: co-ordinator '™ “Quarterback. Eric. - thrie of Saskatchewan Roughriders of — the Canadian Football =: poin ordinator for the’ adult touch football program of: the British. -Colunibia: Amateur Football As. . sociation. on < 7 The association said in a news release that Guthrie, 30, ‘will work on the programnkndl- - reporting ‘to -Saskat- chewan’s training camp in June. -- Cte Guthrie, ‘a ‘Vancouver Koray Las. cha ‘in this country. alap shot at i a association has p ’ year, the association said: . ee —\ difficult to shed poundage before a fight. “If you're not talking, why di ‘you - bother come here?” a reporter asked the champion. _ “F came here to let people know the book is out,” Ali said. ..‘'To. promote the book. I think it'll sell great.” “Do you think there is a message in the book? “Yes,” Ali said, “it. shows you how things are Blac Su Clark Kent, te the come stip. — . Ali said he did not read | fan when he was a ~~ rly twite the size of a... “Speeds at the super-fast: s :, Wack exceeded 90.5 miles regular,. 30-cent comic bock ‘and has a heavier: cover. | : _-with only a one-point edge “aver. second place 7 Philadelphia Flyers . in the Patrick Division. Korab, who put Buffalo ahead 3-1 with his 40-foot 8:20 of the period, said: “I finally got one. I think it's been 20 games since I | scored: another -goal. I t haven't been shoot- . the puck well.” Kerab’s goal: was hus. third-of the season, Rene Robert and Andre Savard scored ‘first-period -goals. for the Sabres after Bossy had given the. Islanders an early’1-0 lead, - - It was the third of five meetings between the two. clubs -this seasori ‘and gave the Sabres a 2-1 e.. They won-3-2 here Oct. 13 with the Islanders 42 victory Oct. $n Ualondate: NO 5 nabve; .. broke Heo ine CFL: in 1972 .with B.C. Lions after playing junior football here and ‘college football ‘at Boise State in He: was traded to Montreal Alouettes prior to the 1977 season: and- riders in.another deal. “The touch football program is designed as a recreational sport for men-and women:in the province .. and - the this organize 1,000 tea ar Le period. ” Harold ‘assisted by Richard - Bru . Richard .: G&A and 2 to Totem. "- Thirty seconds into ‘the | third period Totem went -- ahead § to 4 on a goal by ” Bob Peacock assisted by ‘Rino Michaud, Ga “1, Galvin Gold - Kitwanga niater joined the Rough-. } e | G&A Jack Stewart . Gordon & Anderson 6 ‘< Totem Ford 5 . With 2:36 to goin the is! Cox. erman and Mark : Hidber scored for Gordon “and Anderson. It was-a fast, hard hitting period ; _ .no penalties ‘assessed to either team. The second period saw seven goals scored, 3 by ' G&A and 4 by Totem. ' G&A goals were by Bruggerman, Terry Grimm and Harold Cox. ‘Totem Ford. goals ‘were by Rino Michaud, . -who got. two goals. ~ Singles in this. period were by Tom Farrow and Mike Ford... The period ‘ ended at 4 to 4.with only 8 -- Minutes. ° in ralties,..6° minutes ‘to Two minutes and six seconds _later Bob Bogart of G&A assisted by Don Clifford and Jim Gusafson tied it: At 5:55 to go Don = Clifford assisted by Haus Stack and Mark Hidber put the winner past Jerry Lamming of ‘Totem’ who stopped 23 shots through - the game. - . Ron - Daciuk, net minder for G&A, stopped a total of 32 shots. On four occasions he was _ caught flat on the ice and | y PG snow . _ tourney '. Terrace puts on a’ "4 tremendous -showing at . the .B.C. Snowmobile . Trible “A” Races held at Pte aa DEBS per hour. - . Hereis a run down on . local drivers: = 2. Heath Bobster Smithers. .. - Power Puff C -L Terri. Fournier - ‘Terrace’: 2. . Carlene Smithers Stock A 1, Ken Gibson -. Terrace 2. Liyle Gold - Smithers Stock BC ; : 1. Liyle Gold - Kitwanga 2, Didier Brard - Terrace | Stock C 1, Didier Brard - Terrace | | 2. Lyle Gold - Kitwanga StokD&F . | 1. Ken Gibson - Terrace 2, Lyle Gold - Kitwanga 250 Mod Stock 1, Lyle Gold - Kitwanga 2. Robert Schulz - Terrace 440 Mod Steck 3. Rick Hamilton - Terrace — 440 Mod Stock 8. Miles Green - Terrace ‘Special Class 250 Pipes on . Al Smithers There is a double A meet at Smithers Feb. 4 ay McDona qd . - minor. _£0M-. | Privice George.on Jan. 28- .... Maynipationg’ Co, Te ia... 28. reeon vlan.2 Glover. “a Totems forwards just couldn't get the puck up and over him, in the second game of the night, SKeena Hotel doubled McEwan GM 4 to 2. McEwan GM scored first by Steve Dillabough assisted by Frank O'Brien and Keith Calwell. Skeena Hotel scored with 14:7 to go in the second period by Dick . Brown assisted by Ken Zeigler and Dave Sharpe. Within three minutes the same trio were on the board again, this time it: was Ken Zeigler from - Brown and Sharpe. McEwan GM . came: beats Totem, | -Skeena doublesGM | O’Brien and Calwell 2 again, = —- a i The third period sawl. |, . ’Skeena score. 2 unan:4 swered goals to end the > gamie 4 t02, The first one by Dave Sharpe assisted ' by Zeigler, the second 4. was Zeigler, Brown and Sharpe. Total minutes in minor penalties through . the’ game was 16 minutes, 10 J to McEwan GM and 6 to & Skeena Hotel. = _- & Ken Deane in the net 3 for Skeena stopped 33 shots and McEwan’s Erie & Chapman stopped 23 for a * total of 56. 5 0: WN Game No. 42 is Thur. 4 . sday night at 10:15 when 3 Totem Ford hosts Skeena * back with a goal by Hotel - -— . 3 Dillabough, assisted by See you there. . - . a8 of Monday, January 30, 1978° Tle og ~ Team - _ .. .. 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