WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1874 ee wees - THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C PAGE Aa Pee wee pups, ener rrerar an’ S ete tdet t e ed 1974 lacrosse season winds — down this week Four lacresse teams from Terrace, representing four age groups among the younger set, travelled to Kitimat’ last weekend to lake on Kitimat compelitors. Although the locals gave a good showing ina couple of games, the experience of Lhe Kilimat teams was (eo much for them and they dropped all four matches. In the midget compe'ition Terrace wound up on (he wrong end of a 9-4 score while in the bantam class they narrawed the gap to 7-5. ’ League president Pal Ogawa called the 7-5 bantam loss the best game of the day. In the pee wee division - the final score was 16-1 in favor of Kilimal while the Kitimat novices wenl lo work on our local boys and came away with a 12-5 victory. There is -no exhibition lacrosse aciion planned for the near fulure for the Terrace” \eams, This week they will all but end their regular season schedule with a spate of games throughout the week. In Division I, two games remain to be played. This division, for boys 13-15 years of age, will see action lonight at 7 p.m. with the O.K. Tire Store Ramblers against the Armim _Sander’s Welders. Tomorrow nighi, at 3 p.m. the Vie Froese Trucking Roadrunners play the Arnim Sander’s Welding team in the season wrap-up. Divison IT, those 13 and under, also has two scheduled games, both invalving the ail-girls team, the Terriers. Tonight at 8 p.m. they'll lake on the Tyees and then Thursday at 7, (hey'll battle the Adanacs, Division IM, for the youngest players, has one remaining game. That game,the tenth of the short season, features the league's only (wo Leams, the Shamrocks and the Jayhawks lomorrow night at 6 p.m. In the senior division, there are alsb iwo games to be played. Tonight at 9 p.m, it’s the Royal Canadian Legionairres against the men's ieam, while Thursday at 9, the Cassiar Construction Casslars take on the. Legionairres, 5 Register now for __ late summer The. Terrace. Piperewiont of Parks.:and | Re¢reation . has operiad: registration: for’ the: British, Columbia Sailing Assoclation's basic sailing course to be held for five days lale in August, And if the success,.of the last two sailing clinies is any indication, you'd be wise to gel righ! down to the Terrace“ Arena's front office and register. The Clinic will be held from August-26 to 30th al Lakelse Lake and is open to all those . interested in sailing and who are over ten years of age. Registration fees are $7 for those 10-18 years of age and $13 for those ninetean years and | older, The course consists of in- struction in elementary boat: handling, lerminclogy, capsize procedure, docking, knot lying. By the end of the basic course, students should be able to handle their boals well inwinds registering up tu 10 knots. As well as the basic course, two second year courses cunt be offered at the same time. The first comprises advanced boat handling and Includes spin- _. Sailing clinic naker handling, sail making, a boal. buying and ‘construction, set A & B divisions Of the 677 boys that registered . for minor hockey, on Saturday, only 85 were in the 7-8 year old range, meaning a drop.in the number of bug leams nexl year. Under the league's new policy of limiting team numbers to 17 or 18 players, this will give the league five teams, instead of last year’s eight. leagues, the pee wee pups and pee wees, will remain the same, with ten teams. in each division. What it means is a little less pressure on the league from the younger groups, both in trying to find enough coaches and in scheduling the available ice lime, 146 boys registered for the bantam section, leaving that league al teams while 66 midgets .- registered. Juvenile repistralion was amere 26 boys, Other Al an executive Monday night, the league agreed to split the pee wee pup and pee wee divisions into ‘A’ and ‘b’ sec- tions. Older boys within the division would play the ‘A’ division with the younger boys in Line ‘B’ division. Boys that showed more talent could be moved to the A division, while those needing more development could be moved to the B, The idea behind the executive * move is to give the boys more ‘comparable competition within their leagues. It was suggested that the bantam league also be broken dawn into the 2 leagues, but the executive tabled the idea pending further study of the wuation in the hantam age grou, The registration also showed 4 willingness on the part of the community adults. to par- Ucipate in the minor hockey program. Thirty-three men signed up for coaching duties and iwelve men and women showed an interest in. score- keeping for the- next. season. Others indicated a willingness to referee games, take care.of uniforms and helpin whatever way possible. ooh ah ‘An old Irish belief is that a person wearing a shamrock can understand dogs, Kitwanga, meee Terrace girls softball teams did well over the weekend, winning two thirds of the . silverware in the Terrace Girls, Softball tournament. The local girls competed against teams from Kitwanga, Kitimat, Thornhill and Houston in the two day affair which attracted’ fair size crowds lo the Agar Avenue Park. | The winner: in the squirt division, for the youngest soft- ball players, was: a Terrace team, coached by Stella Shaule, Marian Calder and- Roland Pelletier. The Terrace girls did © in Lwo other Terrace entries and a team from Kilwanga.: Fer ‘their win the Terrace team was. awarded ‘the Price-Skeena . Forest’ Products trophy. In the- pee wee division, for competitors belween the ages of: 10 and 12, it was. again aTerrace . team taking lop. -honots. The “basie navigation; anchoring’: procedure and beat trim: The. second two. year curse consisis of racing and teaches rules of racing techniques for winning and tactics to help you out-manouver the competition. Only one of the two year courses will be offered, whichever demand dictates. Remember to register early. Despite the fact thal the clinic »willbe held in August, that isn't ‘that far away and the demand for the course has been great aver the past several years. 1m erry Wig » , - a I, Ser OE Ever wonder how many races a hotse could win during one career? Kingston, one of the flestest thoroughbreds ever ta ciecle the oval, won the stag- ging total of 89 races in 138 | starts! In Belgium, a spoonful of ashes and water was thought. Lo cure consumption. team, coached by Peggy Hobenshield and Judy Degernes knocked off opponents from Thornhill, Houston and another Terrace team to win the. Rold Contracting Trophy. . The final division was the bantam division for girls 13-16. The winner of the Centennial Lions Trephy was the Kitwanga team coached by Marg and Gerry Gord, a téam that won most of is: games by healthy ‘margins due to a well-balanced _and awesome attack at the bat. They won the trophy over leams from: ‘Terrace, Thornhill, Kitimat and Houston. The Terrace Girls’: Softball ‘Association would like to thank. . 2 all those who umpired, kept Score, coached, played and ‘cheered at the tournament and are confident that the. event, which proved so successful, can come mannual affair, ah The-senson is all but over the pirls, wilh only a few of the ten teams still playing. In all the ‘league, ‘which has’ ’ been operaling since the first of May., has involved 140 girls in the sport... Teams from here have done well in competition against out-ot-town teams. A lot of thanks must go to the league executive and to all those parents who kicked in their support as coaches, umpires or fans during the year. Tiis hoped that the league will be able to lake teams to com- pete in a final-tournament July 13 and 14 in Houston, Manuels earn second shut-out . The Terrace Manuel's played ‘their second game af the soccer season Sunday in Skeena Crossing, where they handed the home leam an 48-0 shellacking. . Armendo : Demeodaris led the way for the “Manuel's with’four goals, Flip Cervio added three and. Cliff ; Smith scored the elghth. The. shut-pul went to ‘Kevin Smythe. ‘The’ shut-oll for Smythe was his second in as many games. Two weeks ago in Kitimal, the - Manuel's downed the home team 1-in their season opener, The Manuel's next game will be Sunday . 4616 Greig Ave, 635- Reguler Premium O GAS LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN 4910 HWY 16 WEST TERRACE 635-6555 64.9 69.9 Here Are Our New Summer Hours EFFECTIVE FROM NOW UNTIL _ SEPTEMBER 1st, 1974 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Friday only 1240 noon to 9:00 p.m. OCO CRAFTS Terrace, B.C. MEET THE THRIFTY high cost of driving, t thing about il. Talk la your Mazda dealer, Let him tell you about the ceonomey-minded Choose from- two coupes. a sedan, Mazda 80b's. aud a 4door wagon, And, the best news you've Aprobably howe in wlang time, g the the fly coupe sliris at” Soon, . And that's a Lwell- equipped coupe. 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