THE HERALD, Tuesday, December 31,1974, PAGE ait! Representing ‘Terrace on ri the: bantam squad were Robert Dozzl, Elvin Pyke, Rick Wilde, . Guy Farkvam,: Dieter Olsson} Larry Nordstrom, Richard Kolner, Don Lindstrom, Doug Hostland, Richard Smoley, Den McColl, David Metzmeier, - Carmen Brown, Kelly McCabe, Ken Nelson, Darcy Delorme and Tibor Mandur. The Team was coached by Wayne Braid and managed by Derek Shadlock. In Smithers | : The Smithers tournament ° ended ‘last: night, with the Terrace squad taking to the ice against Smithers af 4:30 p.m. Noscore was available to press - time;. Watch: next. week's iy. “Tertace’ and District - wminor “Hockey Teams travelled out of town "for- tournament action: ene are re-caps of how: they did In Klilmat - Two teams travelled to: Kitimat, the Terrace Bantam © Rep learn: and the Sharples Equipment from the bantam house league, to compete in the’ Kitimat Jay Cee Bantam Tournament. The Bantam Ri competed on the A side -of tournament, ‘Sharples Equip: ment on the B side of the draw, Sharples Equipment enjoyed - the’ beat. sitecess of the two teams, finishing ‘in a second place-tie with Kitimat's Home. Service," The ‘locals whipped - CASAW iS in feir dest ou: and squeeke: i's Gulf Sal in ihe only, shul-oul of. ‘the "tournament : ‘advancing |” against | K.T.. Sporting Goods. - about. The game was close. and exe" citing, with Kitimat t winning 4-3 in the - dying minutes of the match. (Mark Hamilton Photo). 1 Terrace and Kitimat pee wee pup all: star teams met at the Terrace Arena . Heraid for those reaults, ; - Sunday in a game which provided a in prince rupert '., good sized crowd with lots to cheer In Prince Ruper! the Terrace’ - ‘Pee Wee Rep team. came up: : vd nS with a goad effort but only” 7 “The game against KT. ‘managed to win one game in Floor hockey ‘Su nda : ‘firstvand second place in the fourth place in the final stan-. y y . _ Overwaitaa standings: for ‘the ‘locals and -- as. , Sate goals from Sean pani in thelr first outing the local Boaday will mark: the’ first sponsored teams or the ‘high’ * stick Cheavily taped with white _ : proved the difference between - five outlngs, good enough for: {2), Kim Nichols, Albert, Losch ~- Sd a OD Ne og end day: .of action in’ the newly schoolteamallyouhavetodois tape on the end) and a §5- \ pie RILEY. and Chris Reneerkens, the final ” score read 7-5 for-the, Kitimal. © squad.” ‘The K.T. group scored ‘the. winning goal: with 3:44 | remaining In the game and then - iced the victory with an empty net “goal: wilh: AI, seconds - * remaini ing. © ; In their’ final game the. Sharples Equipment tied Home © Service 3305." One player, ° Allan "Soucie, ‘received: individual honors when he was presented with the trophy ” for:- being! :the - most sportsmanlike - ‘player. That wasn't Soucie’s ‘only. claii fame.. He also -suffe shoulder. injury -in- the. first - ‘period ‘of the 7-5 lass. to K.T.. Sporting Goods, side lining him - - for the remainder of that game ‘and~ the ' final” game - of the. “tourney. Shar; a £E | . While- es. Equi pment ‘was busy. Sharpie ina second . place tie, the Bantam Reps were having a few problems on the Aiside-of the draw... -” "The “locals couldn't seem io * get’ on: track against. their... : fougher opponents and wound up in fourth place. In their first game- against the. Kitimat - bantams they losl'84.. They _ continued. in ‘that -veln through —. “the-second and. third games, ‘The three losses and one win fait them in-fourth place; ahead : of-the last’ place Prince. Rupert - team: Prince George finished first, Kitimat second . and “Smithers third, : . Sharples: Equipment. team . ‘members. were Danny Poirier, “Bobby Ellis, : Leslie: Lessard, -:', “Kim Nichols, Sean Pyke, Brad ‘Lockhart; ‘Albert’ Losch, Guy, Glaim, ‘Randy DeLuca; ' Bab, Atchison, Chris. Reneerkens, . Dennis Mallloux, Lyle Rindahl, : * Ron MacDdugall, Allan Soucle, ’ Ricky. LiEstrange and: Bruce Yeast: The teain Was managed .- consecutive lengths oft “OFFSET & LETTERPRESS =. by Maurice’ Pyke and coached “Club membership | “open to-all oe eal: . ‘ B dim Morhart, : ; Oe 636. 3024 | _._._ Res, 635-6417 :* Perhaps ‘the nicest Christmas’ present, Bill. Riley received wag . “a phone call. Riley, formerly of ~. ‘Kitimat ‘and iow. playing: with “the Dayton’ Gems ‘of the -In- : “ternational Hockey League, - ives all sel tq enjoy | Christmas in Dayton, “Then he received a phone. call: “trom Washington Capltol's GM: “Milt Schmidt ‘and an. invitallan . ito the NHL. |. “Boxing: Day the, twenty: three - “year: old. former Kitimat... Fesident - “guited : up ‘in. the Washington ': Capital.“ red:. ‘and. t white and took to'the Ice against" “the Philedelphia Flyers, 200 Riley's. ‘National - Hockey, . League debut .was not marked:.: >with | ‘any cmeagures ‘of. great-: ness... His mame: didn't figure... anywhere | in the box scores'and’ Riley In the NHL: Quite a jump: from’ tho ' Pacific Narth ‘West! _ Hockes play for the Past. four year. of a 4-2 score, Lee MacDonald. *Beored both Terrace goals, In- their second outlng Terrace was’ dumped 7-6 by Houston. Jules” Komlos paced the locals with 2.~ goals and singles came from: Greg‘ Paulson, Troy Farkvam,” Gary Wilde, and Bruno Hidber, “In their third match Terrace: .. again lost by one goal, ‘this time”: 2] to Prince -Rupert.. Greg. Paulson notched the lone: Terrace marker. : The fourth game was a ‘good’ _one for the locals, as they tool on and beat Fraser Lake oh, - ‘Tee MacDonald’ scored ‘three. thnes for’ the jlocaly and singles came from Greg Paul Bon, Gary Wilde : ‘Procaclanl.:: >.’ : In their final outing the pee "wees “were dumped 94. by Smithers, : - ' Sena t ‘lub : registration “Terrace residents of any age liiterested”- In -. competitive. swimming’ are reminded éf'the-” ’ three: day. registratign session’: inom 6 to-? pm. on: Monday; January 6, Tuesday, January: rT. And. Thursday, January, 9. ‘AU that time the. first months fee. ‘of '$10.-i8 . payable.” .: Registrants should. alsa’ come, with proof of age and with their’. swimming suils, Coach: Sharon. . Lewis will be on-hand all.three . “night to rum the: ‘club. members: ‘through’ some" preliminary _exercises and to gel acquainted * with her club members. °°. ~The’ only prerequisite , Jor “membership - is: thats: €a ‘imemiber.is able. to. _ swim two i ‘then back silos ‘3 | dumped | the Capltals'- an sas a debut andili put! ‘League where he hae! | "] Do enctano ever Have , ‘Riley’ g-introduction into: the “Capital's, line-up, bythe way, - Save .the expansion, ‘team. the | “only two Negros-in the NHL, + swith Riley playing off the same bench as Mike Marson, a junior draft . choice - from. . Sudbury,: _ Ontario. : Riley's atay with the Capital's was ashort one and, three days ago, he “was “sent back to ‘Dayton. Se A club’ spokesman nid the cemergency, -sitdation . that; “resulted In Riley being called up “Was -over and that tt wasnt much good to have Rile: “the club ifallhedid was 6) ei ie , bench. “we're very happy” to have him ‘in our. organization,” he, added: ‘‘All he needs 1s a lille Reasoning,” ' "A BACHELOR KING 7 ves, HEWAS WILLIAM IC THE SOW OF WILUAN, THE GONQURROR.. 9 #7 | F or Your. parsodaiied ayiijcome to Ma tique’ . formed Terrace Floor Hockey show up with running stioes, a. registration fee on’ the Sth. gue, On thal day there will be two’ : exhibition games, at11 a.m, and al. 12 noon.:. The following:. Sunday league play begins with Taylor's Mens Wear taking on Bert Delicatessan at 12 a.m.. and the Herald facing off against. the “Caledonia High ‘Sehool team: at 12 noon, ‘-= If you are interested in taking | in the action ‘it’ all happens: at: Uplands‘ School gymnasium: of Halliwell in Terrace,” ©” If you want to get involved é aa HOUSES FOR: i RET af , Three. bedroom’ residence - on Penner Drive. Furniture. included. - . Two: bedroom hame on Apple ‘st. “with extra” “bedroom; Rec. Rm., & bathroom in basement. "Contact Park Avenue Realty Ltd. 635- . 4972 for viewing.and further Nelails, 8 player on on one e of the’ three ace and ~ Tony” Water. Polo wo Se Nm cre TE A tnt TER meeting _ : Just ‘a ‘reminder. to all those - who want to gel-involved in the ‘Terrace Water Polo League: On January 9, 1975 at 9 p.m; in “thé. Terrace . Swimming |:Poal” ‘there will be a meeting of the - league for..re- organizational ” ‘purposes with a view of. gelting. -- ‘more people involved..." The league has just finished a. busy house league schedule and: earlier battled. teams from the--meeiing :'on,; ‘the, Sth. will determine. in’ “just: what ‘form, . The 1974 schedule ended with: the Cutthraals' on top -with 18 : points, the“ Whales’ in second ;° jciwith.14, the Seals in third place ‘with 12 points and the Dogfish °: on the bottem a, the’ standings ° ‘with 6 paints . ve Tors Giftware; “Sears Sales” ie Where pri¢es are born not raised” eee Wholesale g Retail "990, DOBY PHONE 635-7824. Novelties, Pa rty: supplies * Duncan,,B “WIGHLAND CATTLE droppl 16-2 decision to for the Térrace-Swim Club... Prince Rupert and: Kitimat: in wht Bh or and a G4 victory, ‘stration wih be taken at{. inte lighel 9. Alay: They, w owe . - Jat the expense of Prince Rupert. * Srrace by imming ‘Pool: iaeying Sous late spring. ant «Read About Some Efficiedt’ She Stuff’ rite for a free, copy pf the breed maga. BO! British ‘in VoL: ax] “JOE 5 PRINTER’ s Be A611. 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