a PORTING A NEW IMAGE: © ‘Timberman ready Terrace ‘hockey fans should be in for a treat this season, as this year’s PN- ’ WHL entrv has whole new Jo0k, Tight down to a change dn the squad’s name. - Thig year's team will ‘be called the Terrace Tim- bermen. ‘A contest was held eariler in the year to pick a mame for the club, with the Timbermen being the winning title. The team features quite a few players who are young, but have extensive ex- perience in the PNWHL. | Though just 19 years old, Lance Legouile is a familiar face to most Terrace hockey ‘fans, as he already has four years of experience in the league, having played for the Terrace entry since the days they ‘were called the Cen- tennials. He'll be adding a lot of strength down the middle. Another forward returning is Barry Heit, who has been giving opposing defencemen fits with his smooth skating and Guy Lafleur-like moves the past three seasons. Also ‘pldyihg forward will be Blair Pritchara, Drew Faris, Dave‘ Bell, Steve Radford, Doug Matheson, Robert Dempster, Guy Glaim, and Troy Farkvam. Heading the blue line corps will be rugged Gord Cochrane, a tough customer will versed. in the arl of keeping opposing forwards honest. A newcomer to watch on defence will be 19 year old Bob Grant, who has played Junior A hockey with the Nanaimo Clippers. Rounding out the defence will be Keith Colwill, Bruce Jamieson, and Art Herman. The goalkeepers include Kim,* Geddes, who has played Jr. A hockey in Calgary, and 17 year old Rob . Dozzo, who has played minor Rep hockey for the past six seasons. Coaching the Timbermen will be their owner, Dale Kushner, himself a,former Terrace player who is also involved with the Skeena Cedar Kings mens fastball team. The timbermen kick off the season tonight at 8:20 in the Terrace Arena, with an exhibition game against the Totem Ford Reps, a team cf Commercial League All- Stars. They play another exhibition contest in the Arena Saturday at 8:30, P.M. this time against the Kitimat Winterhawks. Admission for .these games will be $3.00 for adults, $1.50 for students, and 75 cents for children under 12: Season tickets are available at the arena office Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM, for #45 each, . and well worth the price. DESPITE LOSS LAST YEAR: Christenson not worried PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Larry Christenson, Philadelphia Phillies’ rangy right-hander who pliches the opener of tonight's National League baseball playoff series against Los Angeles Dodgers, looked at the scorecard from the post- season game he pitched last year and shook his head. "They got some hits off me, didn’t they?'’ said Christenson, who meets Burt _ 7 Hooton, 19-10, in a rematch of lent year's third game of _ the NL playoffs. it was Christenson vs. Hooton on Oct. 7, 1977, the third game of a series that . was even at 1-1 ard the first at Veterans Stadium. When that wild iter was over, the Dodgers @ series 2-1 on the ‘way to handing the Phillies their second straight playoff elimination. Dodgers broke infront with two runs on four hits off Christenson in the second in- ning, only. to fall behind in, the bottom of the inning when Philadelphia scored three runs on two hits and four straight walks by Hooton. ' The 63,000 fans didn't let up for a minute, screaming and howling at Hooton’s every delivery. The pitcher: lasted 1 2-3 innings before he left, gesturing his defiance to the crowd, but his team won the game anyway, scoring three runs in the top of the hinth to overcome a 53 Phillies' lead, On Tuesday, during an off- day workout, Christenson said he remembered that game. . .. “It’s the same-situation,” he said ‘of the pitching matchup, but that's as far as he was willing to draw a: comparison, For one thing, he'll be pitching at night instead of an afternoon game. “| prefer pitching at night,"’ said Christenson, “It makes me feel better. I feel. stronger and it’s tough. to wake up early.” "chnistenon, Whip. date 1 feels ‘he’s been pitching the | LIGHTING OUTGOING TIDES Taylor’s second (AP) — Marathon swimmer Stella Taylor, her body ravaged by cramps, salt water and Jellyfish stings, Jueaday gave up her secon bid to be the first person. to swim from the Bahamas to Florida, Miss Taylor was lifted "aboard one of her support _ hy Calvin Griffith, owner of . at 1:40 p.m. EDT, ‘ SL hours after en- tering the water at Orange Cay, a small island in the Bimini chain of the Bahamas. Her position was 44 kilometres east of Hallandale, a Florida coast -city about eight kilometres south of Fort Lauderdale. The distance of her proposed roule was 200 kilometres. It is difficult to estimate how far Miss Taylor swam because cur- rents and navigating problems took her off course. Despite her deteriorating physical condition, the 46- yearold swimmer resisted _.MeGraw got best baseball of his career, said he hung too many curve balls in last year's playoff against the Dodgers in which he lasted 3 1-3 innings, __ He gaid the slider he was throwing bdlistered his. throwing hand, but he stopped using ihe slider early this year. “My finger is all healed up now,” said the six-foot-four Christenson, 13-14 this year. “! will be throwing all four of my pitches.” ..While Christenson has _ been pitching well, he hasn't received that much support from the Phillies offensively, In his 14 losses, the Phillies, scored only 20 runs for him. Christenson has a 1-0 record against the Dodgers this year and is 3-4 lifetime. His best: outing against the Dodgers this year was June 3 when he allowed two hits in eight innings. Reliever Tug the win, however, on Dave Johnson's grand slam homer in. the ninth, Last Saturday, many children under 12 took ad- vantage of aa offer of free season passes being handed out at the Arena office. The team will be giving out more. . buch passes this coming Saturday between 2 and § P.M; Children must bring their birth certificate or some form of identification showing their age qualify for the free passes. Regular season play for ‘the Timbermen begins Sunday, when they travel to- Prince Rupert to take on the Atom Motor Kings. Their first home game Sunday, October 22, when the Houston Luckies will be in town, _ * With a new owner, coach, Management, and many promising players, the Timbermen could be in a position tomake a real run 2” the Fowler Cup, symbol of PNWHL,. “This year, the last few months, my pitching has been the best of my career,” he said. “I've been mixing my pitches well, avoiding mistakes and taking my lime. “Not making mistakes is the way to beat good hilting. If I wasn’t pitching well, I would be worried. I'm not really worried. “The only thing you can do is give it your best effort and hope for the best. We are mentally more prepared because we've had to win (to take the NL East the third straight year) and we've st got Lo win.” ; Hooton sald he’s not even thinking about his debacle in last season's playoffs here. “Thinking about last year’s game is not going to help me this year,” said Hooton, the Dodgers’ top winner and owner of the team’s lowest earned-run will be ° The Heraid, Wednesday, Oclober 4. 1978. Page 5 ol “TERRACE-KITIMAT a daily heral 4 SPORTS| with Chris Po rter | OCTOBER 13th START Minor hockey schedule A six-week minor hockey inter-city rep team schedule is set to get underway on October idth weekend in Terrace, Kitimat, Prin- ce Rupert and Smithers. Rep teams from Pups, Peewee, Bantam and Midget divisions will play two games every weekend, either at home or away. ‘reams will play games in pairs, For example, the Pups and Bantams will travel together while the Peewees and Midgets do likewise. They'll also be at homein these same pairings. . Plans call for team and individual statistics to be kept and published weekly. With reguiar competition provided by this ieague, it should make area teams more competilive come playoff time. ULT. to-us anuthers Pups at Terrace - Friday, 8 pm and Saturday 10 am. Smithers Bantams at Terrace - ‘riday, 10 pm and Saturday, \Znoon. Prince Rupert Pups al Kitimat- Friday, 8.30 pm and Saturday, 3.15 pin. Prince Rupert Bantams at Kitimat - Friday, 10.20 pm and Saturday 5.30 pm. OCT. 20-22 Kitlmal Pupsat Terrace - Friday, 8 pm and Saturday, 10 am. Kitimat Bantams at Terrace - Friday, 10 pm and Saturday, 12 noon. Smithers Peewees cat Kitimal - Saturday, 3.15 pm and Sunday, 7.45 am. Smithers Midgets at Kitimat - Saturday, 5.30 pm and Sundav (0 am OCT.27-29 Prince Rupert Peewees at Terrace - Friday, 8 pm and Saturday, 10 am. Prince Rupert Midgets at Terrace - Friday, 10pm, and Saturday 12 noon, Smithers Pups at Kilimat - Saturday, 3.145 pm, and Sunday, 7.45 am. Smithers Bantams at Kitimat - Saturday, 5.30 pm, and Sunday 10 am. NOV.3-5 Prince Rupert Pups . at Terrace - Friday, 8 pm n and Saturday, 10am, Prince Ruper! Bantams at Terrace - Friday, 10 pm and Saturday, 12noon. Terrace Peewees at Kitimat - Saturday, 2.15 pm and Sunday, 7.45 am. Terrace Midgets at Kitimat - Saturday, 5.30 pm and Sunday 10 am. NOV, 1612 NO GAMES SCHEDULED - so fart! TROPHIES PRESENTED SEPT. 30 NOV.17-19 Smithers Peewees at Terrace Friday, & pm, and suuuuly, 10am. Smithers Midgets at Terrace - Friday, 10 pm and Saturday, 12 noon. Prince Rupert Peewees at Kitimat- Saturday, 3.15 pm and. Sunday, 7.45 am, Prince Rupert Midgets at Kitimat - Saturday, 5.30 pm and Sunday, 10 am. NV24-26 Kitimal Peewees a rerrace - Friday, 8 pm and Saturday, 10 am. - Kitimat Midgets at Terrace - Friday, 10 pm and Saturday, 12 noon, Terrace Pupe at Kitimat - Saturday, 3.15 pm and Sunday,. 7.45 am. Terrace Bantams at Kitimat - Saturday, 6.30 pm and Sunday, {0 am. Top stock car drivers named by Linda Turner The Terrace Stock Car Club ended their season with their dinner dance and trophy presentalion on September 30th. Trophy presentation was as follows: “A rookie: Dennis Ward, “B" rookie: Jim Davidson, “A” top points: Jim Irvine, “B” top points; Shaunce Kruisselbrink, Fast time of the year: Tom Sheasby, Sportsmen of the the year; Brian Turner and Tom Sheasby, Hard luck trophy: Ron King Jr., Appreciation: Norm Stewart, Pit crew: Bruce Yeast, Club member of the year: Stan McKay. ‘Top point standings, “A” section; Jim Irvine, 469, Herb Quast, 357, Brian Turner, 283, Tom Sheasby, 266, Ron King Jr., 191, Dennis Ward, 1298, Norm Stewart, 0, Larry Alger, 67, Danny MecBryan, 67, Al Rasko, 64, Bruce Hoffman, 61, Dennis Williams, 43, Ren Schmidl, 28, Randy Good- NHL will have -odd no. of teams average . among siarters,:.. MONTREAL (CP) — The 271, attempt a failure for 15 minutes when aides tried to convince her that her effort was hopeless. Crew members said plans are already being considered for a thin attempt after Miss Taylor regains her sirength., This time,- however, they indicated the route of the swim may be re- versed, leaving the Florica Keys and swimming east- ward to the Bahamas. A spokesman said Miss National Hockey League's 62nd season, which opens Wednesday, Oct. 11, will end April 8 and feature 17 teams playing a total of 680 games, the league uffice announced Tuesday. Because of assimilation of Cleveland the ‘on’ Thursdays, 79 on Tuesdays, 47 on Fridays and | 17 on Mondays. The playoff system remains the same as last season. The top two teams In each of the four divisions qualify for the playoffs, along wilh the four teams with the most points among Taylor would be taken Barons by Minnesota North the rest. Tuesday to Fort Lauderdale, probably for treatment of the Stars, the league will have © an odd number of teams for numerous jellyfish stings the first time since the 1941- and assorted sores and burns acre ordeal. The British-born swim- mer's effort to swim from 42 season, after which during her 2¥%-day Brooklyn Americans retired Maple Leafs, thus taking to leave the NHL at six teams, . The odd number means . that there will be no date this The North Stars will play in the Adams Division this season wilh Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres and Toronto the place of Cieveland, The Smythe Division, where the North Stars were slotted last season, becomes a four-team Bimini toFlorida last August “season on which all teams division as are the Adams ended in failure when she was pulled from the water exhausted just 20 kilometres from the Florida coast. Blacks demanding. apology for remarks made by Twins owner NEWYORK (AP) —Com- Minneapolis Twins, to a eatablish what Mr. Griffith missioner Bowie Kuhn dis- Lion's Clubgroup in Waseca, actually said. sociated baseball from racist Minn., last week. _ “Meanwhile, let me assure remarks allegedly attributed © Among other controversial you that the quoted remarks . to one of the major league . owners and sai remarks, Griffith was inno way represent the view Tuesday quoted as saying that he of professional baseball looking Into the moved the baseball fran- regarding black players or that he was looking chise to the Twin Cities from any part of the black com- matter. - “We are proid of black players we have had in our game and of their vital, *ontributions to baseball commissioner said. ‘In a reply the Minneapolis Urban who urged an in- vestigation of a speech made HELD WORLD RECARD — Eleanor Ditweg, a former holder of a, world breast- stroke swimming record, died Monday in a rest home. She was 72, Dilweg was & Washington, D.C., because munity in “you only have 15,000 blacks States.” 1. here.” the United In hia speech, the 66-year- “They'll iil up a 'rasaling old Griffith also called Twins and success,” the ring and put up such a chant slugger Rod Carew ‘a damn it will scare you to death,” fool” for ‘signing a contract Kuhn made the statement Griffith. was quoted as for $170,000 and sald the good, hard-working white people here,” Griffith's remarks triggered a storm of protest not only jn the black com- munity but ‘among his own layers and 1a suDDorier® | Two black members of the Minnesota legislature demanded that Griffith be ' (member of the U.S. Olympic reprimanded by baseball team in 1924 and the widow ofLaVern Dilweg, who: played pro football with Green Bay Packers. HOT and made to apologize to the area. Kuhn said in his response to Glover that he ls trying to This Is te advise that Lantear Nill is now re-eponed BISTRICT OF TERRACE to traffic. sent to Gleason saying. ‘““We came here performance of catcher Glover, executive director of because you’ve got such Butch Wynegar suffered because he got married. Carew vowed he never would play again for the Twins, He has an option year remaining on his contract. One of the black members of the Minnesota legislature, Hay Pleasant Bloominglon, suggested the people of the area “deserve a replacement franchise.”’ Griffith said his comments were misinterpreted and said in jest, He also said he will try to explain the remarks to Carew and other offended persons. are in aclion. An innovation this season will be a one-week suspen- siun of regular play Feb. 6-12 lo permit a three-game series for a new trophy, the Challenge Cup, between an NHL allstar team and a group of slars from the Soviet Union. The games will be played al Madison Square Garden, home of New York Rangers, and the starting lineup for the NHL squad will be determined by a vote among fans. Dates for the in- ternational games are Feb. 9, 10 and Ei. . Of the 180 dales covering the schedule, there are only 22 open dates, including those for the Challenge Cup. As has been recent practice, * there are no games scheduled Dec. 24-25, Each club will play games. There are 182 games on Saturdays, 134 on Wed- nesdays, 127 on Sundays, 94 fedacteiiehaternrcey We’r naretatateratahs! : DIAL-AN-ORDER 692-3483 ( _ TERRACE VETERINARY CENTRE 438-1000 SKOGLUND HOTSPRINGS - (798-2221 OLUS PLACE - 798-223t : Listed PETS BEAUTIFUL. 435-9251 Here! if you wish your Business Phone Free - for ONE month DAILY HERALD *, oe awatg~gty:. ‘e'et ™ Ha sinasaacanakohazet esate occa sabeieceesuistaseutstan ineuotepetsnatans “a ew Business B.C. Tel Directory. 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