LENA x a gee Y ) ° cr 6 “ . CFM ARE loi a Rn ahd LE EE SURE Terrace Hotel surprised then: taking three. straight: in the June 10th weekend’s . single, elimination playoff to.win top money of $1,000 atthe. 20-team, fifth an- nual Big Bob’s Ball-Banger.- softball mixed slo-pitch tournament in Terrace. ble figures i in. each .of their. vic- tories in the finals. They started with an 11-5 win over Prince Rupert's Belmont Hotel. Next they eliminated Terrace. River Rats 14-2. This put them into the final against Houston Deans who had outscored the _ host All Seasons Expose 12-7 in . the semi. ‘ A five-run inning helped Hotelmen to an 11-8 victory over Deans, who. picked up $700 for placing second, All Seasons won $500 for their third Place showing. Ten teams had advanced from . the round-robin series to the Terrace Babe Ruths top zone ‘Ta Terrace’s senior Babe Ruth . selects won the zone B.C. Sum- ‘mer Games berth for boys’ baseball on June 10 weekend at :Kerr-Rotary Park. They’ve ‘earned a trip to Surrey, July 20. to 23. In a_ best- of-three series against Houston, Terrace won Bicycle riders are urged to get Signed up for the July Ist Canada Day bicycle race at Kitimat, It’s the first annual Kitimat River Challenge — an 80-kilometer ride from Riverlodge to Mount Layton ~ starting at 9 a.m. For informa- . tion, phone Wes at 632-5431 or Norm at 638-1345. Terrace Minor Hockey’s assis- tance program needs donated hockey equipment for all ages to” help outfit financially restricted youngsters. If you have any used equipment to get rid of, contact John at 635-2365 or Bruce at 635-9328. A reminder to parents — sum- “mer schools for soccer and aualn mixed. slot aken in six straight — - _ championship round, In open- | "everyone by winning. all; . ‘three round-robin ‘ games, Family, Connection beat Burns, -Lake’s Nordic. Ford 12-11, ARPES ol cogs ing games, All-Seasons downed [i Houston’s. Master. Batters 14-12, Deans took out ‘Skeena Sawmills 9-5, River Rats knocked out § Royals: 5-3, and ‘Terrace Hotel - took care of Rupert Belmont 11-5, In the semis, All Seasons got a | bye while Deans defeated Family ~ Connection .13-10 and’ the. The Hotelmen ‘scored in dou- Hotelmen’ whipped River Rats 14-2, se Five. teams dropped | to the consolation’ round. Skeena Cellulose drew a bye while Houston Motorways edged Houston F and N’s 8-7 and Houston Texaco Stars knocked off Skeena Hotel 7-0, Texaco drew a bye to the ‘final, Skeena then beat Motor- ways 12-5 to meet Texaco. It was Skeena edging out Texaco 10-9 | to win $250 for the consolation prize. Texaco went home with $175 as runnerup. -Round-robin scores can be- found in this week’s scoreboard, the Saturday opener 7-6, but Houston came back in the after- noon with a 4-2 victory, | That set up a Sunday morning clincher which Terrace won 12-5, On that same weekend, minor softball’s Northwest Sportsmen peewees travelled to Prince Rupert for two exhibition con- hockey ‘are “rapidly filling up. Please try to get youngsters sign- ed up by the end of this month. Kitimat’s annual hill climb is coming up Sunday, July 2, 10 -a.m. to 4 p.m. at Haisla Hill. Plans call for one-eighth mile drag races. A car show is plan- ned for the July ist event. Cars must sign up during the day. En- try forms are available at Daval Automotive, Kildala Service, or Nomag Auto in Terrace. Phone © Dave at 632-2107 for more in- _ formation. Due to- conflicts. of interest, the proposed. oldtimers’ soccer tournament .in Terrace on the 17th will now be held on the 25th. 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