r - YERRACE-KITIMAT L daily heral 3 SPORTS. ‘with Chris Porter INTER-CITY MINOR HOCKEY Smithers wins at home Home ice turned out to be a big advantage for Smithers teams as they hosted Terrace Pups and Inland Kenworth Bantams in Inter- * City Minor Hockey Rep team league action on the weekend. . Smithers Pups won the first’ game 5-3 as Kevin . Montieth, Kelly Emes and Rupert's Peewees and Midgets. Kitimal’s Peewees won both their games by scores of 64 and 7-2. The Midgets teams split with Rupert winning the first game 7-5 and Kitimat taking the second 8-3. At Prince Rupert, Kitimat's Atom Reps played to a 3-3 tie with Rupert's Pups, then beat their hosts 4- 3. Prince Rupert Bantams won a pair over Kitimat’s Bantams by scores of 11-4 and 94. - And up the line, Smithers Peewees and Midgets travelled to Vanderhoof for two games each. Smithers Peewees won 4-2, then tied 4- 4. Vanderhoof's Midgets won 3-2, but Smithers took the second game 7-2, /. i i i The Herald, Tuesday, November 21, 1978, Page & ata se. NEW YORK (AP) — Bob Horner, Atlanta Braves’ slugging third baseman and the team’s No. 1 choice in last June's free agent draft of ama- teurs, was named National League rookie of ‘the year Monday. Horner, who ,nayed only a half season, received 121, votes from the 24-man_ Baseball "NL ROOKIE HONORS | No. 1 pick is top rookie Writers’ Association of America panel. He beat out San Diego shortstop Ozzie Smith, who linished with 8% votes. Pitcher Don Robinson of Pitt- sbugh Pirates took the other three votes, Horner, who played - eollege ball at Arizona State, earned the award by hitting 23 home runs, driving in 63 runs and bat- ling .266 in 89 games after joining the Braves on June 16. Ne is the first man sice san Francisco's Willie McCovey in 1959 to win the award after joining his team in mid-season, 9 He also became the first No. 1 selection in the free agent amateur draft to move immediately to the majors and win the rookie prize. Horner's 23 home runs tied Jeff Burroughs for the Atlanta club lead. His RBI total was third best the club behind Burroughs’ 77 and Dale Murphy's 79. He also hit 17 doubles and one triple in 323 at bats and scared 50 runs. USE CHRISTMAS SEALS CADILLAC: HEAVY DUTY GMC TRUCKS Harvey Degerness scored the Terrace goals, Montieth got the only goal for Terrace in their 3-t second game loss. Terrace Bantams also dropped a pair to Smithers Bantams. The first game “store was 7-4'as Jeff Selder, Warren Riding, Mark* Flaherty and Mike Lambert scored. Smithers took the second gaie 5-4. Goal seorers for Terrace were Me] Reimer, John Amos, Tony Christie and Riding. Meanwhile, Terrace All Seasons Midgets travelled to Prince George for a pair of exhibition games against the Spruce King Midgets. Terrace wort the first game 7-1 behind the two goal ef- forts of Doug Richey and Rob Collins. Simon Dodd, Emile Gagnon and Bruno Hidber also scored. Prince George edged Terrace 6-5 in the second game. Richey came through with another pair while Hidber, Dodd and Dave Robson had one each. The Terrace Peewee ‘B’ team went to Hazelton for a iy against a combined eewee and Bantam team. The Bees dropped a 9-4 decision in the first game. Mike Rouw scored twice while Terry Barber and Dean Knutilla had one each. The second game was a4 4-4 tle, Knutilla had two goals. Eddie Di Giovanni and Mark Taron had singles. In other Inter-City league games on: the weekend, Kitimat -- “hosted “Prince. Terrace ae: Rotary Radio, T. V. 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