UNE 12, wt Two leams from the Terrace Girls Softball League travelled _ to Kitwanga last weekend to compete in tournament action. And they did well. Tn the bantam girls division, the girls 1 team won three of four games to.win. the division title and bring home the trophy. In the first game -ehey lost to Kitwanga 17-9 in a wild scoring last inning. ‘The twe team s-were tied, 8-8 going! into the top af the ; seventh... The ails came back, though, and -in ‘their second game Saturday © they clobbered Houston 24-5. Sunday they faced Kitwanga ‘twice mare, taking ihe first game 14-12 and (hen the final game of the tournament by * an IL-0 score. | The bantam girls also had a team. member ‘adjudged the tournament's: most valuable player, Il -was Diane Hull who, rapped five home runs in three games, including. one with the hases loaded.’ The’ pee wee girls played games - ‘against Kitwanga © and : Houston. in an exhibition series, They “dumped* Kitwanga 40-1 and then‘took’ Houstan apart to. ihe ine of 27-0.° The local girls will sponsor’ ale, tournament of their own dn the. . - 2 and 23rd of (his month a with. teats from Houston, Kitwanga, © 0: Kitimat; Thornhill’ and Tertace ~ °° pac : taking part.. gine first game by Thomhill As well ‘as the’ iwo Terrac weekend here were Iwo h nhill “The pee wee boys played: (wo: ; games, both against: Kitwan sand split: the. series.: They -woll “an 8-4 gad ‘hen droppe while in the second se Commission would like to thank * “those who helped take the leams:, 4 : Speelal ¢ thanks: ‘go:"to ’ Gary, “Edgar: and ‘Rod Clarke who as umpire. for Kitwanga.~' The.-Thornhill -Kitwaiga ‘for: the games. coached the pee wee boys, and Also 16 Joyce Baker w ~ Monday: has been e ctended:; No entries . * from aul-of-lown willbe taken “0 Hgiton througti-to-lhe Queen. - * + ground:in be(ween,: The men’s ists leam in. Kitwanga. ‘last - Bab; Bemiell: and {Bill Preston - 80" “who coached the bantam. leams. | * leinentary axed. gymnasts , Super-Cowboy Kenny McLean of Vernon, B . ‘who has‘iwice’ won. the Export “A” A”*-Araund Cowboy Award at ‘the Williams Lake, Stempede gives a confident smile ashe he looks forward to three in a'row, McLean was recently inducted into the B.C.-Sports Hall ef * Pame for his prowess on the rodeo circult; Big Cariboo Stampede goes June 27 ip July 1, with | an expected 350 cowboys fom all aver ~ North America. | : : ~ Basketball camp ‘of making an 1 excellant showing at both this regional cam the provincial. : : -. The women's team is ath open : players - in the North Coast, zone will have. their chance to’ try oul fi Cc Provincial team this August. ete . ~ Provincial basketball coach . “If. players’ make.” “ohn Olsen Con k ‘showing al ‘the-regional cam ~ From that camp the-teams will "Jhroughout’, the .winter 2 months, sand. play samné exhibition. - This. zone stretches” from. Charlottes. and covers a lot of” ‘Alberta, : jeam will be ajunior entry, with: ors feam: is-more than: ‘welcome: (0 available. lo, the | press.” All, parents interested in figure iskatiigs for thei youngsters next season are remined that registration will take place this Saturday, * at the Terrace Arena from LioSp.m. Af the same lime, any interested persons can purchase mem- -E berships in.the Terrace Figure Skating Associalion andclaim any - badges that went unclaimed after the lesting sessions al the end of the last season. Registration f eebare: pre-schoolers (Kindergarten aged) - - $10; juniors - $20; intermediates - $25; and senior skaters - 30. There is a family. plan. avallable of three or more children. The family Plan sees 25 per cent taken off the total cost. There will be one rapistration Period only this s year 80 are all are urged to attend. ©. * 1D. _ they. will. be - invited ~ lo °-he" vs provincial camp later this year. Ls _ be put together. They will'train: baskeiball leading upto the 1975 = Summer Games. in Lethbridge, The local damp will be open to. all comers and’ everyone that - would -like to ary: out: for “the ~~ altend., Further ‘details will be _. published.’ as they. become: ia pleller submitted : ta, ie te tha by fa be tevalved goned. ‘Heavy, “Industri : therefore sucha track were lurned ‘over lo (1h Committee ;who wil] in-the near. future. 18 application and proposals ouncil’s Plannidg and Zoning make recommendation fo-lhe Council a ~ This week's ” the first part of the Terrace, ; Lacrosse : -Associalion's ‘season ~is drawing. to'an end and local . Taerosse. fans have only a.liltle | “while to gel out and see he _ Youngsters ins action at . the , Terrace Arena... The games are “worth. walching - and: the. Association - deserves. “your . Support’ -for the fine job they! have: done. over jhe Past lwo years... : "Tonight a p.ni: at the Arena. the 0.K: ‘Tire Rambler-and the take ‘lo The floor: io-d6. batlle. oye” fifteen. “years ~ “old. or” younger., Then. :al).0. pom! Division . II]. will - ‘vake-on, (he Adanacs::: , vhetween:, ~Arnim Sander’s, Welders - ‘will. ‘and Both. téams. are in Division I for ue Ferrace’sall-girl. Terriers from" " division: play... “Al?nin - -o'ciock: “the, -senior. ledigue goes into: action - “with lie. Legionairres against 7 , , ; .: Jayhawks at 6 pan. _ > tierose action - Thursday there j is a full slate of games with the first at 6 p.m. - when the iwo'leamsin Division . TIL, the Shamrocks and the Jay * Hawks meet for. the seyenth lime this year, The leams.are : ° ‘the only ones iii the 10.and under : cage group. ‘AL? pm. The “Terrier’s: (ihe girls tearn) are. hack at it, this time against (he third 1eam in‘ Division’ II, the © Tyees. At. 8 o'cleck. Terrace ; residents’ ‘can lake in the match . the Vie . Forese. Tracking Lid., Roadrunners © the : ‘Arnim’ . Sander’s - Welders while : ‘al: 9-it'a- ihe: Cassiar Construction. ‘Casstars : ‘against. the: ‘Royal, Candian. - Legion Legionaieres in senior ‘Next ‘thursday it will te the Shamrocks _eainst - » the ° action: ‘al the: “Terrace - Arena “ Salurday 2 aS‘hovice and midget “reams from Kitimat took to the ? floor against local. clubs: And, although Terrace. lost. both ‘games they: :made--a good . showing “against the” stronger Kitimat. ieams.. > scure was 5-2’ for. Kilimat, That Tatar ‘group © ‘from ‘Un the novice Bame the final > same ‘Kitimat team is an alls : tire Soest two the. “cities: ‘league which will, travel to the provincial ‘finals" ‘in: (he: near. “future. In the second game the Kilimat midgets outscored the’ locals $3 19 win the:mateh.; - -; On Sunday, June: 2} four teams from Terrace will travel”, _.t@ Kitimat: for mere exhibition play. There will be one team: from ‘each of the four divisions’ in the Terrace Association.” The Terrace Co-op Bronco team tha . recently “won the Bob Parker Bronco Tournament in . Prince Rupert, travelled to Kilimat last weekend. ' * for a double-header of exhibition action against a Kitimat opponent: ” In the first game the pitehing of Gury Wilde led the loral team loa it. decision over their Kitimat ‘ o workshops in: cheers and’ “Songs and. fur’ at the Calgary | The: Clinic:. is open | to ail ‘comers inthe junior, senior and cludes. South East, Calgary, Alberta. y L nament: AThorohinh | Country: Club? cae ‘38% Special Golf.and Country Club): . Reum ‘Motors Pony: League rk), framTerrace Will travel lo. Bio... -Kitimal: Salurday‘for the final “yh: ~ . meel ofthe, season | ‘as: they. ae : tend, formal; “comripalition. | compulsory’ floar exercises al ” the Kitimat YMCA. ‘The meel is expected 10 be t d a.m. ‘Prior io the start of. the meet, ‘Betl Shaw : of. Pri hold.a. priy ~ gymnasts, “Golf. Tournament (Thornhill: “Cheers! “The Calgary’ ¥.W.G.A. will hold its third annual clinic for : cheerleaders from the Ist July to the Sth this year. The clinic, held-under the auspices. of the -Nalional Cheerleaders “Assoclation,: will feature cheering: routines as well as -featuring many social activities ‘ such as sports, swimming, sing Siampede.°* _ postsecondary levels. Fees “range from $40 - $60 which in- meals and . "ace ~-eommodation. ~ Further. information: can be -oblained by writing the Calgary UW.CCA. al -320-5th «= Avenue aba9 GREIG: ‘AVE. -- second game, Terrace once more was dominant, “Terrace Equipment Sales "Your Summer Recreation Centre PAGE AIL rivals. The losing pitcher was Jim Alves. In the. this time by an 11-6 count. Dave Metameier was. . awarded the win with Brent Dougherty picklng up the loss. The team is pictured above with ° coaches John Palahicky Qeft> and Plarian + Gorski (right). - . 635-6384 - . 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