» WW SWEATS. RARE T CREE! BELLELLELAR et | » - PAGE A10, THE HERALD, Wednesday, December 1, 1776 pewwuewe q § } sO . 4 . 3 PPPPPPPPO OO EL ESO TOOLSET OEY wwe Sateen bn PPP PP PP POPPI IIE EE EEE Her peurvevevevCurey. revere. ra ba cle laced Id - Disast Sunday the Terrace Centennials put on a great comeback show for some 300-odd fans, but fell short as the Prince Rupert Atom Motor Kings edged out a 7 to 6 overtime victory. Saturday night in Kitimat was a different story altogether. The Cents came out flat — the Hawks came oul flying and the officials must have forgotten their whistles. The Winter Hawks ' grabbed a 3 to 0 first period lead on goals by Pawlick from Rick Wakita, Greg Egan from Scott Marleau and Brad Owens unassisted, The first period ended with a six player brawl as things continued to get “out of hand". Lance Legoufie, back from Merritt, and Ian Tennant received game misconducts for Terrace as did Dale Kellar and Ken Fisher for Kitimat. Pat Rabbitt and Hawks’ Brad Owens, the first two to go al each other, received five minute majors. The Cents had two mere players, Doug Mathison and Vern Sket- chley, also sitting out five minute infractions. With the beginning of the second period coach Red L'Estrange tried to lift up his team by replacing starter Mario Moretto. Ray Prive came in and played strong but Kitimat con- tinued to score as they held a5 to0 lead after two. Dale Mason on a screen shot and Don Kellar on a breakaway were the marksmen. In period three the Cents finally got on the board. Defenceman Bud Langstrom took a pass from Ray Prive, skated the length of the ice and beat Denny Sinata in the Hawk net, Dale ‘Mason got that back for Kitimat when he was left alone in front. - The preltiest goal of the evening was the Cents’ second ‘one.’ Sketchley' in- tercepted an errant Hawk ss. He.got ready to shoot ut saw dann in the open ‘* at the side of the net. The pass was perfect and the Terrace. fans, fifty or so, erupted with delight. That was all the happiness the Cent fans could watch though as Don Kellar scored twice more to complete his hat trick — once when Craig Levie coughed up the puck and once when he was allowed to be alone in front. The next day, back in ‘Terrace, the Cents tangled with the Atom Motor Kings. It looked like it would be a tight game as it was 1 to Lat the halfway point of the opening period. . The visitors took a quick lead when, after only 45 seconds, a Rick Spracklin shot went off goalie Moretto's stick into the net. For the next six minutes a bundle of penalties closed off any effectiveness of either club and most of the. play was at centre ice. The nts tied it up at the 7:08 mark when Vern Sketchley set up Craig Levie who fired a quick shot by Don Olm- stead into the Rupert net. It took the Kings only three minutes to go ahead and then Prince Rupert began to pour it on. Joe Ciotoli shot from the point and Rick Spracklin reached around Moretto to poke in the rebound. At the 14:14 matk John Vaudry, ‘the league's leading scorer, was allowed to. slickhandle between two Cent defenders and beat Moretto between the legs. A minute later it was 4 to 1 as Cictoli’s shot from outside the blueline went in over Moretto’s outstretched glove hand. Ray Prive was then called in to do the goaltending chores and, after a warm-up and dance to quiet the hooting Fupert fans, was ready to perform. The Kings, however, wasted no time in showing Prive why they are in first place as Spracklin completed his hat trick when he was fed in front. The Cents got one back as Levie picke up his second goal of the night, Langstrom and Legouffe drew assists on this hard shot to the short side. The - Kings -started the second period much as they did the first, this time scoring after 48 seconds. Mike Vannier snuck in from behind the net and beat Prive high. That goal was the last untii the winner as the. Cents began to play hockey and Prive came up ig. SCHEDULE CHANGE MV “QUEEN OF PRINCE RUPERT” _ British Columbia Ferries announces the fol- _ Jowing schedute change to assist passengers to spend Christmas with thelr families. The "Queen of Prince Rupert” normally sched- uled ta depart from Prince Rupert for Kelsey Bay, Saturday, December 25, has been re- scheduled to sail Friday, December 24. This affects this southbound sailing only. LV. Prince Rupert . 42:30 pm Friday, December 24 Regular sailings with off-season rates will be as published, For your copy of the “Queen of Prince Rupert” falderwith off-seasbn rates, see your travel agent or write British Colum- bla Ferries, 1045 Howe St, Vancouver, B.C. V6Z1P6. nel | British Columbia Ferrie VANCOUVER 669-1211 PRINCE RUPERT 624-8627 4 VICTORIA 386-3431 . oases ay Ly + 4 a TERRACE GOALIE Ray Prive gloves a drive to the bottom right hand corner of his net to frustrate another attempt by the Prince Rupert Kings to pull away from the Terrace Centennials. Craig Levie (4) Down é to 2 and things not” going too smoothly, Cent uy Glaim received a roughing call, said something wrong to the referee and got 10 minutes. Coach Red L’Estrange . didn't Jikesthis call . and woiced his « opinion... Ac- cording to,referee Len Trudeau, the, opinion was too much and L’Estrange was ejected irom the game. This move gave the Cents the necessary ‘incentive to start to Fe. With the attitude “They threw out our coach but we'll show them who's best,” the young Cents pegan to do the things Lifstrange had_ been drilling them on all week. With six minutes left in period two Lance Legouffe drew the Cents closer as he drilled a perfect pass from . Craig Levie past a startled Olmstead. although the locals could manage no more goals they poured it on, firing 12 shots in the last ten minutes and 22 for the period. - The third period was all Terrace as they scored three unanswered goals and missed on ‘several - op- portunities. The first ten minutes was comprised of penalties as Rupert tried to stop the pressing Cents, At _ referee. . minutes for. ~Sidoni four. one point a so-called altercation took place. Al Sidoni from Ruper grabbed Levie’s jersey and started to fight. Levie, however, just dropped ‘to his knees. The real surprise came when the aye .Levie two; roughing’ and: After twelve and a half minutes .of play Bud Langstrom started the. Cents scgring with a low blast from the point, Pat Rabbitt and Craig Levie drew assists. Twenty seconds later Levie completed his hat trick when, affer a Sket- chley pass, he beat Olm- stead with a hard shot from the face-off circle. With 3:24 remaining the Cents tied it up when Vern Sketchley put. in a rebound after a hard shot by Lance Legouffe. ‘ The teams were ready for overtime and the Cents kept pressing. Halfway through the 10 minute period It looked as though it was a. Terrace victory. Sketchley streaked down the right side and back-handed a quick shot at the Rupert het. There was enough room but the fans groaned as the puck loudly caromed off the post. It looked like the time would run out and it would remain HOCKEY ETC. " Sale Starts December 4. Lucky Seventh Anniversary Super Sale 21% off| Guns & Ammo, Less 7% ~ NORTHWEST © SPORTSMAN — . Pants, pads, socks, gloves, sweaters 11% OFF HUNTING SUPPLIES, FISHING ACCESSORIES, SKATES, STICKS, KNIVES, RUNNERS: AND SLEEPING BAGS, 7 LUCKY RECEIPT TOTALS "FOR 7 LUCKY PRIZES November 17, _ 3217 Kalum St. -. Phone 635-6496 Terrace ~ Continues ‘until Mf and Pat Rabbitt(s) are ready to carry the puck to safety. The Cents bowed to the Kings ina hard-fought overtime battle. a tie. But, with 23 seconds left John Vaudry converted a Rick Spracklin pass and put the puck low into the far corner; Terrace 6, Prince — Rupert 7. “The , guys played A e's helluva game: and: U nothing to‘be ‘ashamed’ o was the. coach's first comment after the finish. “Tt was good heckey ard none of the fans were going home early. With the two expected new players this week we're going to be tough ta stop.’ L’Estrange was very impressed with the play of newcomer Lance Legouife. player” * sta fi? . “Legouffe skates all out both ways; can really hang onto the puck and helps Sketch to lead the guys on the ice. Being from Merritt a lot of the guys Jook to him Bs a. complete hockey er The Cents next games are Saturday in Burns Lake ahd Sunday in ~ Smithers. Defenceman Randy Hodgins will be back for this series as his three game misconduct expired Sunday. Hodgins, a'steady, heads-up hockey player, will help bolster the Cents somewha weak defensive corps. - PNWHL - ROUND-UP The Kitimat Junior Winter Hawks are rolling and are gaining momentum as the season goes ON, earning a win and a tie over the past weekend. They gave the only other junior team in the league, the Terrace Centennials, a real shellacking on Saturday, blasting them 8 to 2. They came right back on Sunday skating ‘right with the Houston Luckies to earn an 8 all tie. ; . The Winter Hawks have three victories and a tie to show for their last’ four outings, and are now only five points behind the lummeting Terrace ntennials. The Prince ‘Rupert Kings continue to show supremacy in the league as they put - victories 16 and 17 into the record books. They sover- came the Houston Luckies 6 to 2 on Saturday and‘ out- fought the Terrace Cen- tennials on. Sunday ins Terrace to take a 7 to & overtime victory. The Kings now have 44 points out of a possible total of 40. ; For the Centennials it was utter disaster as they dropped three over the weekend to increase their slump to nine losses out of their last ten contests. In the eastern half of the league Burns Lake and Smithers divided over the weekend with the Totems shutting out the Braves 2 to ‘ailtch on Saturday only to drop the Sunday encounter to the Totems by an 8 to 4 score. . p.m, change fo: Family Skate, — District of Terrace Parks & Recreation CHANGES TO THE PNWHL REGULAR-SCHEDULE: Sunday, December 19, 1976 from 2 p.m. to 7:30 Sunday ; January 2, 1977 from 2 p.m. t0.7:30 p.m. On these dates the Skating Schedule will also “4 Adult Skate — 4:00 ~ 5:30 p.m. 1:30-3:30 pm. STANDINGS] NOVEMBER 29 _ BAST DIVISION GAMES WON LOST TIED PTS. FOR AG Burns Lake = 22 4 ? 1 2 105. 100 Smithers 22 13 P) 0 % 8 6«102,—=—s7? Houston . 22 a n 2 18 WEST DIVISION Prince Rupert 20 V en Terrace 7 Kitimat Tuesday. Novamber 23 Houston 5 Burns Lake 9 Wednesday, November 24 Kitimat 6 Terrace 4 Friday, November 26 Houston 6 Terrace 5 Saturday, Novernber 27 Kitimat 8 Terrace 2 Houston 2 Prince Rupert 6 Burns Lake 0 Smithers 2 Sunday, November 28 Kitimat 9 Houston 3 GAMES THIS WEEK Thursday, December 2 Houston at Burns Lake Saturday. December 4 Kiiimat at Prince Rupert Smithers at Houstan Terrace at Burns Lake Sunday, December 5 Prince Rupert af Kitimat Terrace at Smithers Prince Rupert ? Terrace 6 Burns Lake at Houston Burns Lake Smithers 4 1SCORING Name Team Games Goals Assists Pts. Pen John Vaudry PR 16 Bs 20 ay v Tom Gornell BL 6 i) 97 a2 Pat Rabbitt T at] v vw % 0 Rick Spracklin PR 15 n Fey % 45 Don Oulton $ 18 20 13 Kx) ad Dallas Burns BL v7 7 2 32 2 > Murray Hawse BL 4 4 v7 =) i 4 Vern Sketchley T 14 10 21 31 a3 Butch Marrls Ss 16 10 yal 31 Ww Wes Westgaarde =f AS % iP] 30 34 WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 27, 1976 ; Games Win Loss ~ Tie Pts. McEwan GM 9 7? 1 1 15 Totem Ford a é 3 ] 12 Gordon & Anderson 9 2 6 1 5 Pohle Lumber 9° 2 ? o - 4 Name Team Goals Assists Pts. Larry Hackman T.F. 16 " | oF Frank O'Brien Mc GM a 19 21 Rick Lewis: McGM W 9 20 Rae Rowe ae gs 13 6 Wy Darryl Deviynter Pohle 9 10 49 John Lozier GBA 9 “1 wv Bob Peacock TF. é 3 v Dick Shinde TA. 3 10 a Jim Gustafson GBA a 8 16 Rino Michaud TF. ? > 6 Kelth Colwell Mc GM 4 12 16 Thursday, December 2 49:39 Pohle vs G'& A Monday, December6 9:99 G& Avs McEwan - 10:00‘ Totem Ford vs-Pohle Tuesday, December 7 9:30 G&A vs Juveniles | Thursday, Novernber 25 McEwan GM 5, Totem Ford 3 ; Monday, November 29° : - Pohle Lumber 6, McEwan GM 3 Totem Fard 8, Gordon & Anderson 5 SPECIAL NOTICE a. Terrace Commercial Hockey League Is raffling a Yukon mickey to help raise funds. Tickets’ are available from players and members at $1 apiece. Draw for the raffle wilt take place at the Monday night games, December 20. . ; or Hockey] REP TEAM ACTION Friday, Dec. 6 - & p.m. Smithers Bantams vs Terrace Bantams _ Saturday, Dec. 4-12 noon * moot Prince George Baniams vs Terrace Bantams Bm, so, . og Smithers Midgets. vs Tarrace Midgeis 5 pm. Co, ; - Smithers PeeWees vs Terrace PeeWees 9pm. Smithers Bantams vs Terrace Bantams Sunday, Dec. §- 1:30 p.m.” Smithers PeeWees vs Terrace PeeWees 3:30 p.m. : . Smithers Bantams vs Terrace Bantams . Térrace Vien‘’s Basketball A’ssociation! GP. WoL. * TEAM Pr. _ All Seasons mow 3 me oo ge Terrace Reds 13 10 3 Ws wor . » Ev‘s Clippers ‘3: 4° 9 620. 1032 B Skeena Hote! 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