je 6, The Herald, Ma, 3, . 2. - . oulden’s looking to the future Houlden’s Logging is one League, manned mostly by of the new entries in the players from last years Terrace Mens Fastball Scrub League, but they're ~% Lend a hand... stocilean our land jooking to improve #5 the «oth UO WEATS ON, - ue. One of the big things going for Houlden’s team ts that they’ relatively young, with according to player- ecuach Gerry Wesley, an average age of araund 22 years. ‘We're not holding any great expectations for this year,” comments Wesley, ‘we're more or less shooting for next year, but . still hope to win the odd game this season.” On the mound for Houlden's will be John Sandhals, who will be backed up by Maurice Sam, Coach Wesiey is high on second basemen Jim Cooley, who, hp says, is “getting better every year , Understandably, Houlden's doesn't have a set lineup as yet, a3 they’re still trying players at various ositions, They're also still in need of a player or two, as their roster is short of ‘the 16 man team-they hope for. Gerry Wesley is handling: the couching duties, as well as playing, but the team is" actively seeking a good full time coach. Anyone in- terested in playing or coaching can call Gerry a 635-4387, . Also, the Terrace Mens Fastball League is in need of umpires. Anyone interested in filling the bill can call 635- $295 and ask for Bruce. co THR ACER EDIE daily herald SPORTS with Chris Porter THREE STRAIGHT VICTORIES _ a -Northmen on win streak - travelled to Kitimat fer two games Sunday afternoon, and came out on the winning end of both, to extend their so far undefeated seagon to three straight wins. The first game, against Kitimat, saw the Northmen completely dominate the Aluminum City squad, and come out with a one-sided 28- Qvictory. Ken Sommerfeldt, Neil Flelschmann,. and Adrian Enright scored first half trys. with Bill Wareup converting two of them, to stake Terrace to a 160 half.:melead. The Northmen continued to dominate in the second half, as Ernie Dusdal notched a try, and Ken Sommerfeldt added his second of the game. Bill Wareup converted both. to make the final score 28-D in favor of the Northmen. The Northmen’s second * Prince Rupert's teams, plan much closer, tightly fought affair. 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