-phans and All Seasons battling | ‘under way All five teams in the Terrace Mens Baskelball Association saw aclion last week and based an the first week of play if ap- pears thal league organizers have put together a balanced : league, While ‘Dakin’s Construction was the only team to win both of their league openers, . Millers Mens Wear and “All Seasons started on a winning foot and the other two entries - the Or. .- phans and Team 5, weren't far behind. In Tuesday nights” opening action it took “All Seasons an_ over-lime ‘period to hand . Millers Mens Wear an 80-78 loss, Ed DeVries paced the All Seasons entry with 30 points with Ken Christiansen adding 24 points, For Millers it was Rad Walker dunking 14 points and ‘Rod Kluss:and Rudy Embury hilling for thirteen apiece. in the second game Tuesday Dakins took their first game of the season, sneaking by the Orphans by a 69-63 count, Mike Ireland sparked Dakin's with a 25 point perfarmance. The leam’s second leading scorer, was Terry Walker with8 points. For the Orphans Jon Gurban - pot: together -a 21 point: game and .Hugh Bruggen-Calte con- - tributed 15, Thursday night Dakins scored their second win in as many oulings- and ended All Seasons witining. streak al‘ one. game with a 75-67 viclory. Millers. Mens Wear revenged their Tuesday night defeated by hammering Team 5, There was action last night - Orphans against Team 6 and Millers taking an Dakins, No . scares. were available to.press time. . Thursday night “AN Seasons | " meet-the Orphans and: Dakins*: take.on Team's, Next Tuesday, Terrace -basketball, fans . can.: walch Millers against the Or- Tédtn 6,030 All action. ‘is. al ‘the Skeena - Secondary School gym, Game . limes are 9 and. 10:30 pim. : mpeye 2 and Thursdays. Bowling. . The . Saturday’ marning session for the Youth Bowling Council is well established and the youngsters are rolling right along, The league is lead by the Hat Dogs with 17 points, In second place are the Strike-Outs with 14, the Hiedleberg Tigercats have- 13 and the Pros, the Rovers, the YBC Royals and the Leopards each have 8 points. The Wipe-Ouls hold last place in thastandings ina firm grip with 5 points. The top lhree ‘high single . game scores registered by girls ~ are 170 points scored by Brenda Barber, 140 points compiled by Michele Johtison and 139 points - bowled by Donna Wilkinson. ‘The boys top three high single sccres re 199 scored by Dean Franzmann, 161 ‘scored by Jerry Hewer and a 146 bowled by Terry Braun. The top three double game scare rolled by a girl is Brenda Barber's 305 score, Second is Dee Dea Brink al 227 and Susan Janda at 225, Dean Franzmann tops the boys with a combined score of 932, Jerry: Hewer is second al 301 and Terry Braun is third wilh a 249 two game score., ‘Figure skating meeting There” will. be _a- - Terrace Figure Skating Club general information meeting October 22 al’ 8:00 p.m. in the -Senlor Citlzens room of the Arena. This will be-an opportunity to. discuss patch; private and seml- private lessons, and also meet _ the Pro's ‘and executive, ae 1 je you xNOW. ‘WHAT IRRITATES ‘the ‘Terrace f ~ Action from the first week of play in ~ Men's Basketball Association With Millers: ‘Men’ Wear. against the all-native Team. 5. . EAST olVv HSION BIG GREP coonz WEAR _SNOW TIRES J YOUR BEST SNOW TIRE BUY SO IN ITS PRICE RANGE GOOD; YEAR Sure-Grf _| 4-PLY NYLON SNOW TIRES ? 5 each BLACKWALL . LOW PRICES ON OTHER SIZES TOQ! 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For the second half, the Ruperl team loaned the Nor- Unmen four of their players to round oul their raster, The Northmen travel to Kitimal this weekend for their first ever game against 4 Kitimat team. The locals will play the Kitimat team Sunday afternoon, probably at 2 p.m, at the Mount Elizabeth _ Renter, Water polo starts Thurs. | The latest sport on the Terrace scene hits the water tomorrow night as the four team Terrace Water Polo League starts their first season . of action, The four teams involved are - appropriately enough - named afler various fishes - Whales, Dogfish, Seals and Cut-lhroats. Action starts lomorrow night . at-the Terrace Swimming Pool with the Whales up against the Dogfish at 9 p.m. and the Seals taking lo the water against the Cut-throats al 9:45. . An executive has also been struck for the league, President is Barry Davis with Gord Hudson vice president and Dick Coxford treasurer,. Team captains are Daryl Kormendy (Whales), Joe Mandur Sr.. * (Seals), Wayne Smith (Cut- throats) and Brad Letham (Dogfish), -.- The public is invited to attend all games al the Terrace * Swimming Pool and there is no admission charge. Also, if you are interested in playing water PNWHL stats ' PNWHL STANDINGS WEST DIVISION © . Team spew, Rupert , 220 cents 211 Eagles 4139 Cohoes 40¢ Totems 101 Team. ap-.w, 2) Chiets 4.40 1.000 oy Luckles- : - 2 20 1,000 o. 2, Bears’. ~ . 707 0 we 8 DO 000 : “Spruce King o 90.00 ‘ “THE WEEKEND. Prince Rupert 11, * *. €ohoes 7; Chiefs 6, Eagtes 5) Haston i Fy Totems 6: Burns Lake'- Yan-- iderhoot.- geouponed: Rupert. 14, Cohaes, -Houston i VYanderhoot 3, Ghiets- 7, ,Eaplas 3; | .polo there are still a few Vacancies with the teams. Registration fee for the year is a mere $13. If you are interested contact the Terrace Swimming Pool for further information, . Thursday October 17 Sunday October 20 _ Thursday October 24 Sanday October 27 |: Thursday October 31 . : Sunday November3 The schedule, through: til November 3, . has. ‘been ‘established. There Is also a possibility of some exhibition action later this year against tal-of-town teams. 9:00 Whales vs Dogtish 9: 45 Seals vs Cutlhroats * 9:30Seals vs Whales , 10:15 Dogfish vs Cutthroals Ms 8:00 Whales vs Cutthroats + 9:45 Séals vs Dogfish a: 40 Whales vs Dogfish “to: 15 Seals vs Cutthroats . , '6:60Seals vs Whales. --9:45-Dogtish vs Cutthraats - “9:30 Whales vs Culthroats 10:16 Seals vs Dogfish | Swim club meeting A meeting has been called For the 30 of this. month for all those interested in forming a Swim Club for Terrace. The meeting, to be held in the Board Room of the Terrace Swimming Pool at 8 p.m.-on the 30th, ‘will see the Club formed,an executive elected and the groundwork laid for. such a club.. Don’t forget that date if you are interested in a Terrace Swim Club. a Pn ais “SONNY BIENVENU Secondary School. in (he ' Aluminum City. As yet to word has been received from ~ Vancouver leams. in response to an in- vitation from the Terrace club to visit this area and playa a few games, Whats happening * Terrace Men's flaskatball Thurs. Oct. 17 All Seasons versus Orphans at? p.m, Oakin’s versus Team 5 St 10:30 p.m. Tues. Oct. 22 Millers versus Orphans at 9 p.m. All Season’s versus Team 5 a! 10:30 Pacific Narthwatt Hockey Tonight . Cohoes at Terrace at 8 p.m. Sat. Get. 17 . Totems st Cohoes Eagtes at Houston Burns:Lake at Yanderhoot Terrace at Prince Rupert Sun. O¢ 4 Terrace at Conoes Eagles at Burns Lake Hausion al Vanderhoof High School Sports Sat. Oct. ? - [Zone school play-down jn Terrace. Volleysall, soccer and: cross- Jeountry. | Editor's Quote aook | Time is the most valuable thing @ man can spend. Theophrasins OLVO | wn FOR SERVICE “an River Drive (Thorabill) ‘Your New "4. 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