4 "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1974 . sessions. is ‘to get people ont, “The. Terrase | Lacrosse: Ragoelsition received .a-disap- " “pointing: response. to’ their second registration session held recently and in an effort to get - ./ More young : boys and ; girsl interested; will be holding workouts ° throughout’ ‘the next;. week. or so at the Terrace Arena, a To date only’ 95 ‘boys: -and 10 girls’ have registered, hardly | enough to run a‘league, At least ‘ 160 are needed for a real Puc ceasful year, The’ idea ‘of the: practice whether they have registered or not, to get some interest going. If players so wish to they can. - register al this lime: Fee: for ; ‘registration, is.a mere $6. Practices got under way . Monday with the 16-17 year olds out and last night 6-10 year old ‘player's had their chance. Due . to wrestling action tonighl there will be no o déssion bat tomorrow evening (Thursday) the ‘arena will:be open; to\14 and 15-year olds between the hours of Zand 9 - p.m. :-Friday the 11-1 3 year old age group meels from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. and the final session will be open to all comers from 7 - p.m, ta 3 pam. next Wednesday. Sessions are open to boys and ‘girls. - Lacrosse is a. relatively ‘inexpensive sport and one thal ‘is both safe and fun., After the inital outlay for a Tacrosse stick, less than’. fifteen : dollars, the * playeris generally set for a long ‘while. Unlike hockey sticks, a lacrosse stick will last a player for many years. 7° -* Boys’ and girls, between the ‘ages. of 6 and 17 years old who want ta’ play lacrasse are urged to turn up ‘at any. of the above times, Even if your age group is nol practicing that night, the _Association “will gladly take your registration. “We don't want the job.as a. “summer playground leader to _ bea last resort job, allracting : last. Terrace’s esort peaple,'' said | new ‘recreation “supervisor John Gurban in announcing plans for the 1974 play ground program. ‘in . Terrace. “for | that reason we’ have decided to up the pay for the job to make it more licrative. Not only do the playground leaders now face a. job that is exciting and interesting and ‘one that provides, valuable job iraining, - We are now ina posilion to ate: tract: persons; that . otherwise _- couldn’: participate’ before “because . of the low pay.” ; Starling salary. for first year warkers will be $325 a-month, an: - * scheduled. for-this area, average of $2.96 per hour.’ ‘For “second year playground leaders ‘the monthly figure rises to $375- per) month or $3.41 per hour’on - -the average and for third year ‘ leaders the salary is negotiable. » And the nice thing about it is: that you can earn all thal money without pas! experience, Ap- -plicants should: be cnergetic, . ut arealive,- able: to: -work wilh * its never teo early | to buy: that graduation ~ wardrobe ‘and: the. 7 time is’ now.” Dons i is offering Blazer and slack outfits al two great. prices: 18. 88 188. 88 Be and suits in dein ook at “Not a last resort job” + Gurban. children ‘and have versatile imaginations. “. Interested persons are asked (o make their Applications to John at 3215 Eby Streel- in~ their own hand writing, stating’ name, age, interests. and. whether - ex- perience they have in this or related fields, - .. THE HERALD, TERRA This i is lacrosse There are four basic shots in tacrosse, an, over-hand shot, a side-arm shot,. an under-hand shot and an over the shoulder shot, and all use the same arm and body movements used in” > throwing a baseball, The trick though, is to master those shots. They are more difficult than throwing a baseball because it’s harder to manipulate a ball in the stick than in the hand. For the over-hand shot, the . stick is brought up and back and for left-handed . shooters.’ the © right hand is drawn to the- left: side of the body. ‘The stick. should be at an angle with the pocket above and behind. the - players left shoulder. To make. the shot, the player aims (he. face of the stick althis target and brings the left hand: for- ward, at the same time moving the right hand slightly ‘down- wards and back towards the bedy. As the left arm: comes, forward the player should step’ forward with his right foot and. bend the body slighlly. -As the bal 1 leaves ihe pocket the left. carm should be fully extended with the stick pointing in the direction of the target. All this - is, of course, one smooth . Minor baseball season is just around the corner and while coaches are lining up their team and the executive isfinalizing things for the season cpening the Reereation Staff is hard al work trying (obring a:semblance af normality to the vandal-struck Agar Avenue ball park. The infield of the fields has been torn up con- ‘siderably by motor vehicles and sections of the fence and bleachers as well as announcers booths, are in prety bad shape. Shown above are John O'Brien and Tim Seipp of the Recrealion. Depart- ment putting back together the fencing thal someone took apart -during the winter months, ° “Len Harrington, regional : director for the B.C. Festival of Sports last-week released the listing -of B.C.F,§.-. events The _ Festival, which runs from. May -- “16 to June..:3 ‘this year, has sanctioned fifteen events for the’ ’ Pacific Norihwest, “To get things rolling there will be the 4th Annual New Aiyansh: AJl-Nalive Soccor Tournament . May 17-20;- a regional tennis (ournament in Prince Rupert “May 18-19; BLAZER ~ AND SUIT SALE FS-the North — ‘Club's spring’ horse ‘show the same days, the North ‘Central Track, and - Field’ Prince George, the Bob Parker Bronco Races ‘at Prince George on the 19th; -the B.C. Interior Open Karate Championships (he same weekend in -. Prince George; a regional table tennis District Champianships >in motion, The player should a avoid grasping the silek loo ball feaves the pocket the ‘left - hand which will result ina stiff- and awkward throwing motion. While the over-hand shot is harder and more accurate,’ there are situations that call for. the player to use a side-arm shot. The same body. movements are used here: but” raiher than lhe stick being in.a vertical position it is horizontal *- - and to (he sie of the player. To “make this shot, the left hand (of : left-handed: shoolers) © propels (he stick forward from the side, while‘ the left"hand.‘pulls it: in~ “-¢lase to;the bady. ~The next lwo shots, ne under- ‘Hand and the over the shoulder shols, are deceplive shots: and -usually only: used ‘in special circumstances, An_.under-hand shot can travel quite fast: and. fools. gal. tenders because it” practice both running and standing catches from beside him, in front af him and behind TT, When the player’ eatehes the ball he should allow the pocket lo ‘give’ a little to effectively ~ slow the ball down and slightly twist the stick in lowards his body to trap the ball. A right banded player should catch the ball on their right ‘side, above the shoulder, a left hander on the left hand side. If the ball is caught. between :the shoulders ... an the knees it should be twisted ‘upward to trap (he ball, if below the knees it” should be twisted - outwards. (>. To carry ihe ball salely when running the player should hold the slick in: a, semi-horizontai position with the pockel slightly. raised. By bending the arms at the elbows the up and down . -mation' of the stick as he runs will heiy cradle. the ball and a slight back and forth motion of- the- wrist will twist the stick gently back and forth lo ensure that the ball remains trapped: The player. should work an his « ball-carryine until he develops _ the ability to sense thal the ball - is in.the pocket of his tick as he’ runs without having lo look ait. That leaves him free ‘to spot ; incoming: checkers. or open: ra team: mates. Whena player is being closely i checked he shouid grip the stick~ tightly and carry it close to his- body. maintaining complete, control of the: ball. develop. his.’ own style. of. ‘carrying the bail, a style (hal: a suits him: and keeps, him from, being checked. =’... “Next Week: Checking 19.88 |; blonds: al 89, 88 | pont he Gsappotated shop early ‘Sale continues to Apell 27th, .. 4621 Lazalle 635-6659 opel tatoo (ournament here in Terrace a major, men's May ‘Day softball’. tournament. al’ Prince George... May.17-20 and, back in Terrace, ‘a gymnastic’s display... ‘The following weekend is also busy wilh-the Annual: Terrace Logger’s Sports May 26 and 26 Northern Canoe=~t Lions Park in Thorahill, the -baseball-tournament in Prince Rupert’ May. 25-26, Northern Anterior, dirt track- stock car races al: Vanderhoof on May 26. May 30 will see a mixed two- pal foursome golf tournament “the Thornhill Golf “and. Country, Club, June land :2 a. swim meet in Prince. George and June 7h, and invitational will rise or sink depending on - the shooter.: “The under-hand - shot is usually made from a long. way out: or from a ‘standing ” position where ihe. shvater has lime to set up for a hard shot. ‘Again .: ° the, same. body °. * movements are used but (dpain ” ‘for left handed shooters) the left - . hand pushes-the stick forward while’ the ‘right-hand draws int _ Prince: ‘George District. Saddle .., Terrace bowlers: did well ‘al the ‘annual Kilimal) Bowl-A- Spiel last weekend picking up one first place finish, ‘three 5 seconds, a third and’a fourth - place in the four events held. As . well a Terrace teain. bowled’ the. | team "high single - and a Terrace women, regislered. the . ‘ladies- highest single” game’ ‘score, Inthe A ‘event ii was the WX3. from 'Ferrace'in’seccnd. .. Their single pame seore of 898 was 7 Recreation’ : “The ‘initial evening of public: roller skaling at the Terrace ~“ Arena altracted alniost seventy -” skaters -despite the-.fact : that’. there was’ lille’ or no ad-- vertising of the date, - Roller ‘skating sessions wili be held, throughout the summer, - “Ip other news from the ‘Recreation Department | - acquatic, director Kerry Wilson reports that ali is going well “with (raining sessions for both ‘lifeguards and‘ swimming . “2 instructors al the’ Flot’ Springs “Pool.” There are about ien.lile-: A seeming tack of interest by’ - some Club members and dif: - ficulties in raunding up exhibitors has led to the can- cellation of the NorthWest Auto Rama. Herb Quast, president. ef the group made the: an- noauncement . Monday saying it was unfortunate that the annual show had lo be cancelled but that a number of difficulties had made cancellation the only : alternative, ‘In-other news from the North West Auto Racers Quast an- ; “Auto Rama 7 nounced: that :the “Assoctation will hold general’, meeting tonight, agaln. in: the’- Green Room. of . the Terrace ‘Hotel getting under way at p.m. All attentions are now ‘focused on _ ironing, out pre-season racing problems and: getling enough bodies .to..do- all’ the job necessary for: a. successful “Season. The Association is still in need of same help, a ‘pit bogs and en announéer, for. example, ‘and any-one Interested is. asked ta attend the meeting. - - Niagara’s _ income tax service. It lets you - tax our brains. Il is important. to"keep” =; {wo hands on the stick, thereby. -/ - Each « player’ will . Instead of your own. 45 ‘Weseasy. We have tan experts. And we have computers. It's.a quick, low-cost way to solve that yearly problem. It's a convanient way. Because there's a Niagara office near. you. And it's a pleasant way. So give us a call Wr drop by and see vo MIAQ AHA FINANCE us, And put our brains © Wii wh; yout singers of € aeuayen Le lg | COMPANY oa : Bowlers dé well’ | 2 (rack, meel:in Vanderhoof..~ “Towards the body. The stick is’: guards “being (rdined’-arid: . * $90 your pone book forthe nearest Niagara office, : _ held almost vertical with the +; ' between: 10 and 15 instructors, . ~“packel pointing oon is is the. [tables niet coe eieaiaieaialac The most difficult s . a over the shoulder shot but when‘ i Open 9-6 Mon. - Sat . | i hl yest In ( 1 dust it has-been mastered it proves : te I also highest in ear play uring *-vary. elfective in fooling goal - = ; ‘the weekend. event. - BIS jenders. The player carries (he- 635 6555 a, ; ay 449 Loren, ft Trucking: was-setond and - stick in thé proper position and’ Bf 635-6556 Terrace ° ‘Terrace Totem Ford foirth in. :-gets almost pasl ihe goallender, | the Bvévent. and~ the: Yahoos - “from here took first place in Ihe - € evént. In.the D event) the: “gers took second | place with Ihe , L&D Datsun team in third. + Lorraine ‘Jones (was. the woman who won the ladies high singles honor with her score af 356, an ‘impressive, feat in. any seeming ta have lost his chance |. to shoot, At (hat point he snaps~ _a shot over this-shaulder,; With” a right handed shooter the lefl 1= EH : “ : hand'would push the bottom of ° geal ' the slick way irom the body. § . . ; while.the right hand draws lhe - te cal : . =H We ‘Accept Chargex and Master Charge shoulder, “This shot is fair’ Cents still ‘need president The executive board for ihe. Terrace Cerlernials have, yerio, those a replacement for Brian - Collisan who had to give up the presidential reins when he. was transferred ‘Terrace, bul Board ‘spokesman Harry Duvy told the “Herald that this is u piece of business which will be looked after in the very. ear future: ‘the Board met - details were avaltable! nie 8:00pm + thom, yester day: afternuop hut (o: press time me LOOKING FOR ‘SOMETHING ch Do. IN YOUR SPARE TIME? | Distrit of Terrace Parks & Recreation Department “Wednesday April.24- : Friday April 26° 8: 30-10pm - General Roller ‘Skating : Sunday April 28 8-10 '- , Roller. (haut only) Monday “April re Wadnesday, May 1 a os 30-7 - Roller Skating | oe stick in’ clase to: the . players ne . aA a a= oe -_ =—_ . =z _ snmpany. “useless unlil- a player has. = m i= mastered .it and can execiite. it” r Lo | _ witha fair umount of accuracy.’ 2 ™ wh “Teniveweapins tat SAFE—REASONABLE—FAST INSTALLATIONS 3 All. the. ahave. shots, - af: . : Davy. also tohd this reporter course, are alse ‘used; for. t= Class | Custom Hitches = hat niemiberg SP Board, il passing the: ball, usually if for Gross Loads to 2000 = (ravelling to Calgary in the witha litlleless force than when. = ib d Trailer T = near futures on a. (Wofold — yyking a shot on Hoal. 1 s. and Trailer Tongue - mission. One of the reasons for ‘As woll as passing the: ball a | = . Loads fo 200 Ibs. ; i. the jaunt. “is’, to take‘ in. the: - player must Know. lw to catch «fl oe PRICED. rm Merona (Cup inal symbols,” y pass, ‘The-proper method is 10 | ges o uf jun Wockey supremacy. - fave the packet of the slick 5 = Wiile the Hoard isin Calgary facing the sheoming hall. and a FROM @ EACH aa mga mee wifes sghy excel the player. 0 ‘ruus mstantation = AF The Cente WY. then ‘steps into! the oncomin m . Pra-Auv Sports. for discussions pass. Tu avoid being oncoming.” oe. Class !1 Heavy Duty ro Hitches for Gross Loads to 3500 Ibs. and Traifer | Tongue Loads to 350 Ibs, - 32.88 rcui.! PLUS INSTALLATION as (0 the fulure.of the team and to lay the ground- -wark for the. bost ONWHL suagan. be cs betier ta ealch the ball an thes van . and the player should. 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