: pointed during the course of the Pee Wee and Juvenile rep teams from Stewart. travelled to Terrace last weekend for a tolal of four gameswhich attracted over 600 people to the Terrace Arena, ‘The Terrace pee-wees swept - both their games, winning 6-2 Saturday evening : : - “Minor baseball meeting “Phe annual general meeting : of the Terrace-Minor Baseball Associalion was held last Tuesday night-al. the Terrace Arena ‘Senior Citizen's Room ‘and although the turn-out .was small the “meeting was lively, controversial “and productive. The first-order of business was the election of: a slate of officers for the coming year. John. Donald, who coached.-a leai in the league last year and who is very active with all minor sports. was elected president while. last year’s president Dick Kilborn will take the .reing ‘as. vice-president. Dick is a five year veleran of the Association's executive and is well prepared for the job. i Joyce Martell was persuaded to > fulfill the duties as [reasurer for WS ee ee ee ‘ another: year and, when Jar ‘ Thompson cauldn't be per- ‘ suaded -to.-serve. again as: ‘secretary, that post was filled : by Mrs: DeKergommeaux. The execulive will appoint a number of commillee heads and. of-. ficials, “one of which was ap- meeling Tuesday, ' Anila * ‘Rowland: will again serve as : Player Agent, « : .. Registration fees for minor » for-bronco, $8 for_pony and colt ‘with (he maximum charge per = family of twenty dollars. The meeling also discussed - Pa > -but rejected - a suggestion that 2 leam sponsor fees rise. . The ‘ consenus was thal whenever #-sameona wants money H's Ua Ce ee Re aL > OPEL EE LE EEL E SL COU EES Lee rere ce eT TE ay VS y cy Pare yy Pes Gibaseball will rise. . Last: year, aught, the, basics .of baseball oys_,were charged . $4 for ” ‘Fraining and bronce. league,. $7 “ Donald ‘revealed thatthe: pla -was already inthe final ‘slages SUPPORT THE KINSMEN'S ~ SKATE-A- THON | SUNDAY 31st. MARCH 1974 usually businesses and service clubs that “get in it in tke neck,”” - ‘ Trophies will not be awarded to the top feams in each league, rather the winning leam mem bers will all receive a special crest. This is as well as the eresl thal all participants in the league are.awarded al the end of the year. ~"'" Although John Donald had not yet taken control of the meelng, letting’ Dick Kilborn carry on, John Did manage to provide a solution lo a thorny issue, There was considerable debate aboul a suggestion to down grade the compelitive aspect of baseball for the youngest, or training, league with more emphasis on praclice time and learning the basics. - There was a definite split in the meeting with some feeling that any tampering with the way things’ are sel-up (training league playing 2 games a week) - the future of: would hurt baseball in Terrace. - John Donald then suggested a new league,. a Sanlot League, where children from school age up lo seven or eight years old would be taken out during the ~ : week in large. groups. and be catching, (hrawing and hitting invelving ‘himself and Charlie Linsirom and both were quite willing to donate (heir lime and energy lo the sessions, Al the end of the season,-the boys in “the sandlot league, who face a ~ $1 registration fee, will be given. - ~ INVENTORY - and then 92 after a high-scoring their. perlod Sunday. The wins brough the pee-wees record to four straight against their Stewart counter-- parts, a baseball cap and the TMBA crest for the 1974 season, One of the first Lasks the new execulive will face is lo decide on a suggestion that a five run inning rule be established in the raining league. Such rue would mean lhat after five runs in a single inning, no matler how many ouls had been registered, the team at bat would take to the field. There were several reasons behind the suggestion. One of them was the lop-sided scores in some of the training league games last year and another that fact that pitchers in long, long innings somelimes were forced ta pitch longer than was good for their arms, The vole was split when lhe question was called eight for the cight ‘against. Dick Kilborn, still acting as president decided to put the matler in Lhe laps of -he new executive. rather than break the tie. ; ‘The meeting also decided to strike a committee,. headed by “Terrace Curling Rink. ‘At about 6 p.m, Sunday: an unidentified male, clad only in. a pair of. ‘shorts’ ran across the six sheet ice surface of the Terrace Curling Rink during the dying ends ofthe Open Mixed. Bon- spiel. * - . The streaker, who shall. remain anonymous for ‘the conducted STREAKING! ~ghivaniighas made irs aésun: : , inTerrace;fast weekend atthe : HERALD, Saturday the Terrace day’s game, winning goal, shown above, was Player Agent Anila Rowland to assign registered ball players lo minor ball teams for the season, ‘breaking wilh the traditional methods of the past several seasons, : Apparently in ‘the past the - coaches” would get’ together, ‘each with a given sumber of ‘points’. and would bid on - players for their teams until all points were gone, aller. which the remaining players would be assigned to teams, Although this bidding session on the- players. was supposed to be in seerecy, the league reported that bid for and ‘for how many points their services were acquired. Unlike the split on the five run-inning issue, the vote was clearly in _ favour of dropping the practice for this session. Finally, registration for Minor Baseball will be held on March 16 at the Terrace, It will be held in the Arts and Crafis Room from 25 p.m: present, entered one door-near’ the .north: end. ofs-the. :tink, His appearance was greeled with stunned silence, followed by a warm round of applause. Although streakers usually- wear no clothing what so ever, _ due to the length and severity of this year’s winter, Terrace’s first has been granted the title ‘streaker’. | ‘ The PNWHL Play-off Picture One lgam has been decided tor the PNWHL's best of seven championship final and :the olher could be decided this weekend. ‘The Houslon Luckies handed the Burns Lake Braves idenlical 5-2 losses ‘last Thur- sday and Saturday 10 sweep their best of seven series in four prarone gault straight games, . The Kilimat Eagles meanwhile defeated Ihe Smithers Totems by 7-2 and 7-6 ‘counts to take a 3-1 stranglehold on the western final, The series could be decided Saturday in Smithers or Sunday in Kitimat if necessary, . went juveniles dropped a tough 5-2 decision lo their Stewart rivals. Sut- which featured two fights in the middle frame, went to the Terrace tearm. The. _irls that register. streaked across the six sheels of 2 TERRACE, B.C. scored late in the third by winger Gordie Sheridan. The win broke a three game winning streak for the Stewart reps against the local boys. Terrace was, ’ defeated 20-2 and 18-3 in Stewart recently, — Lacrosse annual meetin report Although the Lurn-outl for the - annual general meeting of the Terrace Lacrosse Club, was light, the business was brisk ‘and much was accomplished in an hour long meeting last Wednesday. : Last year’s president, Pal Ogawa, chaired the, meeting which saw only a few more than fifteen people.on hand. Before the ‘start“-of the meeting Ogawa revealed thal . ' there “is a possibilily af two senior lacrosse teams from Prince George coming. to Terrace to play an exhibition match to get the interest up among adulls and to show ihe children how lacresse should be played, As to participation of girls in the league this, year, that depends on the number of Last year there were only a few girls and with such a wide age range that - the only thing thatcould be done was leaching them the basics of lacrosse... : . Ogawa also revealed that the ' _ Association presently:has their bank balance wrilten in black ink and that it’s worth $569.82. .. The eleation of officers for the coming term saw Pat Ogawa ‘. elurned to the chair, During a month long ‘absence, Pat . has. “Sticks Vs OFF platmed [or April, his duties will be taken over by Ken Radford, newly elected vice-president. Mrs, Doreen Byng ‘will serve as secrelary while, the financial end of things will he under the control of Mrs. Fay Sandahls. Neil Nordstrom wili be the equipment manager, John Spurn and John Cruzelle will handle the referee-in-chief and score-keeping tasks and Ron Ballard was appointed head coach, There are still a number of execulive posilions to be filled, but it is expected this can be done al the time of registralicn when parents come oul with their children, Brian Byng was named the . head of a Fund Raising Com- mittee which will atlempt to gel team sponsors at the probable .cogt of $200 perteam, | Finally, registration was set for three hours on the evening of Friday, Mareh 15‘ at the Arta and Crafts Room inthe Terrace Arena. The registration cost is a mere six dollars, the same as lasl- year. © Registratlon ruris from 6 lo 9 p.m. at the Arena and all parents registering boys or girls must have the childs birth certificates on hand. ~ wets e through appolniments, . . ' "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1974 ‘Stock car season rulesready - in two weeks _ ' The rules for the 1974 racing season have been laid out by the North West Auto Racers and a printed rule book is expected [0 be completed within the next two weeks. . . Four classes of cars will be running and the basic rules for each are as fullows: ~ Super Stock: Cars 1955 to current year with a minimum wheel base of 112 inches. Motors to remain stock and not to exceed 375 cubic inches. No truck motors will be allowed. ‘two barrel carburation only and no special high. per- ‘formance carburators. Stock Car; Cara 1955 to » current year,- no compacts, -eonvertables or sports, cars permitted. Stock meteors not to exceed 320 cubic inches with the ‘exception of the Rambler. 327 'C:E,D.,-the Olds 330°C.1.D. ahd the Buick 322 C.D, Stock two |barrel carburators is maximum allowed... - ' Claimer Cars: Any car witha ‘minimum wheel base of 116 ‘inches. No motor reslructions but cars must comply with all safety rules. Thjs type of-car smay be claimed during or ishortly after a.race for a set “price of $199, This is an exciling Class and ideal [or new racers to “get into with a small in- vestment. Ministock: Any small forgein car or American car with a 1 gtock motor not to exceed 1600 cubie centimeter engine displacement... All aspects of this car class are to remain ‘stock except special tires may be used. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia ADJUSTER TRAINEE Terrace Claims Center - The ICBC is now offering a training program commencing - April 1st for an individual interested in learning claims adjusting within the insurance Industry. . Preference will be given to applicants with several years _ business experience, who have a mature afd confident manner, and wha have the abliify to deal tactfully with the - public. Preference will be given fo applicants with a * minimum Grade 12 education. = . . 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