coming local links . While Riverboat Days, the King-of-the-Mountain footrace, slo-pitch softball and soccer “command the’ scene this weekend, golf will be of prime concern during the August 6 weekend at the Skeena Valley golf club. Two major events are taking place — the first annual ‘Skins Game’ involving Terrace, Prince Rupert and Smithers golf pro- fessionals, and the second an- nual CFTK Fun Scramble chari- ty golf tournament. The ‘Skins’ series features club pro-managers Dan Rosengren of Skeena Valley, John Morgan of Smithers and Moe Hays of Prince Rupert. The threesome shoots for varied payoffs at each hole. The . first six holes of the 18-hole event pays the winner of each hole $50. The next six holes are worth $75 each, while the last six pay off $150 per hole. In the event of ties, the cash value of the hole is added on to the next hole. Spectators will be allowed to follow the golfers around the course for an admission fee. The event is sponsored by All Season Sports store. © . For the uninitiated, the name ‘Skins’ means a cash payoff to best golfers on each hole. : Information on tickets is available at All Seasons or the golf club. - The charity golf tournament has more than 100 golfers pay- ing a $60.fee with chances at winning trucks or cars, and airline flights and Mumerous other prizes. | Players are paired up for a two-ball, alternate-shot format. In addition to prizes, trophies . will be awarded to low gross and net scores. The cars and trucks are hole- in-one prizes for the fourth and eighth holes. They’re being donated by McEwen GM, one of the tournament sponsors. The Northern Motor Inn is also sponsoring this event, and putting on a banquet at the golf club when play is completed. It’s possible that the roster is not yet full, so you can phone No title for Babe Ruths The Terrace Babe Ruth junior baseball Selects managed only one win against two losses at the B.C. championship series on the July 16 weekend at Vancouver. ’ The boys lost 13-3 to Port Alberni in game one of the nine- team, double-knockout series. Then they beat Quesnel 12-7. In the elimination game, they drop- ped a 25-7 decision fo Cran- brook, . 7 x “Big weekend _ On | Stu Crouse at 635-6316 to o try to. enter. By the way, the big w winner of this charity event is the Terrace Special Olympics group. Last year they picked up about $2,000. This year it’s hoped to pass on about $4,000 to the local kids. Some other notes on this golf weekend: The Skins Game takes place on Saturday the 6th starting at 10 a.m. The charity tourney is Sunday the 7th beginning in the morning,- On the night of Friday the 5th, a Reno Night is planned for the Bavarian [nn with an overall fun social evening, Entries set ‘for soccer At least 13 teams are expected to compete in the Canyon City Lions’ annual all-native men’s soccer tournament during River- boat Days weekend in Terrace. The series runs Friday the 29th to Monday, August Ist. The games take . place .at Skeena School grounds. Terrace Friend- _ ship House is one of the entries. The others are Aiyansh YMCA, Greenville Royals, Hazelton, Kispiox Eagles, Kispiox. War- riors, Kitimat Haisla Braves, Kitwancool, Kitsegukla, Kit- wanga, Port Edward Strikers, Prince Rupert Rivermen, and the host Canyon City Lava Braves. Eagles ‘The Kispiox..Eagles soccer team can’t seem to find much in the way of men’s competition this season. On the July 16.weekend, the Eagles went to Kitimaat where. they won their fifth consecutive tournament — :an_ eight-team double-knockout: series worth $1,200 to the Eagles. They posted four straight wins, win- ding up with a 1-0 victory. over Hazelton in the championship match. . In their action so far, they've lost only one game and picked up $7,000 in prize money. - Hazelton took home $800 for the runnerup position. The hometown Kitimaat Selects won $500 for placing third. Eagles Brian Williams won the most valuable player award, while Kitimaat’s. Wes Nyce was top scorer. Scores of games can be found | - in this week's Scoreboard. The Scores are.. @ e eee . — ‘SKEENA VALLEY SECOND ANNUAL _ MEN'S AND WOMEN’S TRIATHLON - ; July 17 | 7 ‘Swim Bike Run Athlete - eae Time == Time sim. o - _. MEN'S OPEN es oe Leon Fisher |, 10.46. 1:07.14 ..° 36.57 1:54.57. 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