ct ” PAGE All, THE HERALD, Wednesday, January 19% 1977 Terrace All-Stars, in light jerseys, cruised to a 9-1 triumph over Prince Rupert All-Stars in com- mercial hockey inter-city play Sunday at the Civic Centre arena. Larry Hackman and Marcel ‘Tookenay. each collected hat tricks for the win- ners: Ken Simonson picked up the lone Rupert marker. GMs win in dying seconds ‘McEWAN MOTORS 6 ‘GORDON AND AN- -DERSON 5 ‘ McEwan Motors scored *three goals in the last two eminutes of play, both on »shots from the point that : bounced off players to come saway with a 6 to 5 victory ?over Gordon and Anderson ‘in an exciting game played + Monday night in the Terrace > Commercial Hockey league. : Gordon and Anderson got ‘the first marker of the ‘evening, Barry Heinen scoring on a hard slap shot. John Losier got the disc to him in the slot. Steve Dillibough tied the count at one each, picking up a rebound off a shot by Rick Lewis. Gordon Ben- tham got the second assist. GM went one up just before the period ended on a power play marker. Rick Lewis again took a shot that was stopped. Rae Rowe pounced on the puck and GM ad a one goal lead. Five minutes after the second frame started G&A tied the score at 2-2. Bruggeman was _ the marksman on a pass from Larry Balano and that ended the second period scoring. McEwan Motors took the lead at 6:02 of the third when :- they broke out of their own .. end on a three-on-one break. Scott Corp scored assisted by Rae Rowe and Marcel Tookenay. Jim Gustafson evened the count at 3-3, scoring on a two-on-one break with Nickerson. It took GM exactly one minute to take a one goal lead again — Lewis from Dillibough and Bentham, giving a 4-3 advantage to McEwan. Larry Balano tied the score at 4-4 as he banked a shot off the post with Don Clifford assisting. ” Jolin’ Losier gave G&A a oné goal lead with just over seven minutes left in the game on a shot from close In. Jim Gustafson set up the ay. With less than a minute left in the contest Keith Colwell fired a shot from the point that bounced off a G&A defender and went into the net. Frank O'Brien was credited with the assist. With 33 seconds Jeft in the game G&A received a slashing penalty. It took GM just seven seconds to get the winner. Colwell again fired a hard shot from the right point. It hit Rick Lewis on the hand and went into the cage. Final score McEwan Motors 6, Gordon and An- derson 5. Michaud gets three as Fordmen stay on top | TOTEM FORD 10 POHLE LUMBER 3 Pohle Lumber outshot Terrace Totem Ford 25 to 18 over the first two periods of play in the second game in the Commercial League Monday night but Totem Ferd wound up on the long end of a 5-2 score. Then the Ford crew came out in the third and fired 22 shots at the Pohle net, skating away with a 10 to 3 victory. Rino Michaud scored the first goal of the game after five minutes of play. It was the first shot on goal for Ford and the first of three for Michaud. Rino also added two assists during the game for a five point night. Bob Cooper tied the count three minutes later, picking a pass out of the air and deflecting it past Lamming. Mike Barg got the assist. Cooper was responsible for the next goal as well, or } | I | | ! I Send cheque to keeping the puck in Ford end and passing to Lynn Kraeling in the slot, giving Pohle a one goal lead. A power play goal by Bob Peacock tied the score at 2- 2. Peacock fired a shot from the point that found the target; Michaud and Hack- man picking up assists. Peacock gave Ford the lead with 1:06 left in the period on an_ individual effort, stickhandling his way past three Pohle players and finding the top corner. Pohle Lumber had their chance to get back in the game at the six minute mark of the second frame. Ford drew two minor penalties and played two men short for more than a minute but held tight. Totem Ford scored with less than five minutes left in the period, Michaud with his second assisted by Hack- man and Peacock. ‘Never Skied Beginner register at Lessons begin January 22, 1977. Lessons on Saturday and Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. on Kitsumkalum Min. All lessons to be prepaid and The final goal of the period was kicked into an open net by a Ford player andthe score stood at 5-2 for Totem Ford. With 3:14 gone in the third period Dale Kushner and Dick Shinde gat into a scuffle resulting in two minutes for Shinde and six minutes for .Kushner. Less than a minute later Rino has his hat trick, intercepting a pass in his own end, racing the length of the ice, taking the goalie out of his socks and tucking the puck in. Larry Hackman got the next goal for Ford. Peacock swept around the Pohle net, threw the disc out to Larry who promptly scored to make the count 7-2. Terry Markwart scored the next goal with Pohle playing a man short. His shet just trickled over the goal line, Brian Kormandy assisting. Totem Ford scored two more power play goals before the game ended and with less than two minutes left, Peacock teamed up with Hackman and Shinde with both sides even to give Totem Ford a 10-3 victory and retain top spot in the league. < wy? or LEE Fe Bee PASS = 24 a,c. og FP Vere Zen The largest recorded snowflakes fell on Montana in 1887. They were 15 inches in diameter. with * for $9 gee Intermediate Tiny Tots (8 & under) “Learn To Ski’ Mickey Johnson’s Ski School 5 Consecutive Weeks of Lessons SKI SHOP A720 LaAzELte AVE. RECREATIONS LTD. tennace. a.c. dates confirmed at Mickey Johnson‘s. Lifts and Equipment not inciuded. | CLIP OUT, ee ee ee eee fe a ye en a a oe se mm 61976 School __ “ Sports Draw BRITISH COLUMBIA FEDERATION OF SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONS WINNERS First Prize: $5,000 - Wm. R. Fraser, Honeymoon Bay, B.C. 095657; second prize: $1,000 - Mrs. D. Sadowski, Burnaby, B.C, 278420; third prize: $1,000 - D.H. Mac- Donald, West Vancouver, B.C. - 542333; fourth prize: $1,000 - Mr. W. Copp, Vancouver, B.C. ~ 679353. Sellers Prizes of $100 each: Suzanne Gagnon, Marian High; Kelly Couper, Burnsview Jr.; Allan Colton, Charlston High; Margaret Dunn, Salmon Arm Secondary; Donald The Terrace ‘Cobra Club held their annual meeting and election of officers last Thursday night. Hardy Mehs was elected to serve as president for the coming year, Joyce Gibson: was chosen secretary and Hazel Hamilton treasurer, The Cobras will hold the first snowmobile meet in the Pacific northwest at the . Stock Car track on January 23. The races will start at 1 p.m. and there will be $700 in trophies given out. + Sanders, Similkameen Secondary; Rick Hall, Killamey Secondary; Ken West, Central Jr. High; Nick DeCotiis, Carson Graham; Randy Blomgren, Smithers Secondary; Ted McKeith, Quesnel Jr. Secondary; Todd Wong, Carson Graham: Sharon Sillars, Spectrum; Jacqueling Booth, Reynolds Secondary; Susan Spencer, Salmon Arm Secondary; Naomi Earthy, J. Lloyd Crowe; Alan David, South Peace Secondary; Beverly Sattele, Dr. Kearney Secondary; Martha Raposo, Mt. Elizabeth Secondary; Dina Berryere, Moody Jr. Secondary. ” Mehs eleeted Cobra president Classes for the race meet | will be as follows: 340 cc for Junior boys and girls to age 16; 340 family stock; 440 family stock; 340 super stock; 440 super stock and 440 powder puff; 250, 340, 440 modified stock; 440 super stock for men over 40; 250, 340 and 440 modified super stock and open class modified super stock. Kitty Kat races will also be held. 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Box 536, Terrace, B,C. $4795 1972 Chevrolet 1... v. wo cau. § 1 795 $2895 $3995 $4795 «$5195 $5095. Pohle Lumber got that one back three minutes later, Darryl DeWynter the marksman, assisted by Sev Piattoni and Dale Kushner. Gordon and Anderson went one up again before the second period ended, Barry Heinen from John Losier and Don Clifford. Pohle tied the count six minutes after the third. got underway. Earl Campbell with his second ‘of the night scored an unassisted goal. Don Clifford from Leblanc gave G&A the lead again at the midway point of the third, . ‘ ‘ Bob Cooper evened things up again two minutes later; John Taylor and DeWynter getting the assist. John Losier was the final marksman in this game, scoring at the 14 minute mark to give Gordon & Anderson the win in this closely played contest. = ey es a a Lense =