ff Meg a or ee eS eee et REE ERT ST ed set AT sew nowy ates, acetate he | owe ney 2 OE BEE ee PAGE AIO <2" Le 2 that i baskelball in the Pacifie Nor. She well, eas wo) ghanee The Caledonia Kermodes, * raled tenth by the Vancouver ‘ province and given a 15-1 chance of winning the high school senior AA boys basketball championship pulled a minor upset and finished eight over-all in the meet. And, but’ for same shooting probelmsina double-overtime session, ould have finished fifth. . The Kermodes, who lost their first game lo Sir Thomas More vby a narrow 81-75 score,came back strong to take their. neal ihree games, int}uding a major upset over the: Mount Douglas . Raths wha were raled number. Iwo gaing into. the lournmant.. The Rams lost their first meet- of the finals: Lo. Karnloops’ and then lost ina 65-44 heart-stopper to the local boys. .- In the Kermodes first game, their loss to. Sir Thomas More, the Kermodes- could. just as . easily have won. ‘They were up 61-56.gcoing into the third quarter of play but a bout with fourth quarter. nerves cost (hem the game. "That and-a Thomas More forward~ named. Dan Davies who canned fifteen points in the final: quarter. , Davies finished with 31 points in the game. High scorers. for the Ker- modes were Lorne Dakin with * 22 points, Rudy Embury with 20 and Greg Ross with twelve. That loss dropped the Ker- modes into the consolation round and put them up against the Argyle Elpers and here the Kerm pic! victory of the. tournament a 71- 66 come from behind dunking decision.. Once again it was Lorne Dakin providing the spark for the boys, dunking 20 points. Greg Ross added seventeen lo the final total. ‘Dakin altracied considerable interest al the finals and the president of the B.C. - High School Basketball. Associalion was: quoted in a Vancouver: ‘-Provinece feature article. on - Lorne, “As far as. raw he's the tat the that, talent is concerned, bes! player here We ve only pegun And the em--. la girls. just ‘Througtiul the dall and winter months, and ino early spring Terrace baskethal] leas let Prince: Rupert know their’ -domination of thwest wy over. Both. the. Caledonia Kermode boys: and: ‘Skvenw | ‘Tsimshain boys leans. WON the zone from their Prince Rupert coumer-parts ~ Caledonia girls did us three oof the ubave. ‘udvaneing | to Ihe provineial finals. “and the idl We didn’l deus well as you ” neighbours down the highway. The Tbustun Shadews boys?” aun ook the: provincial finals jar Senior A basketball and the: Vaitderhuol Viqueens repeated * Jha tea fir the girls, | The, Highest a local ream finshed was the Kermades whe finished wighil . versal, the uber awe cums. hosing 4 al heir matches ° But we're ovineial play. letinitely qn aut wu Une af the biggest t he lasses ul rhe Kermodee girls team was a lick af competition Unraughoit. {he sensi. | While the Kermode boys pluyed Quk Bay. various Vancouver area teams and. so op tie wughest compelition the local girls faved was (he Prince George ‘Polarelles, eter: “They did meet the Parkland? Pauthers and wwe other tenes fram Vareouver,, Istand, but ack ef competition up their first © finals). ” . On the third day 0 of play, ag lhe race [op spol narrowed, the Kermedes conlinued, in the consolation round, up "against rams, The Rams were favored to win the outing, but no-one had figured on the determination of the Kermodes, Twenty-three points from Lorne Dakin and a __ further 18 from the finger tips of ‘Greg Ross gave the Kermodes sufficient fire-power to score 65 points lo Mi, Douglas’ 64 in a The last: basketball, the winning score, thrilling game. but ihe Kermodes-.was scored with less 16 second remaining in the linal quarter. The Kermodes helda slim two point lead at the end of the first half, ingreased that 0 seven al half-time and by the middle of the third had ran that count toa fouricen point spread. : By. the end of the third quarter though the Rams had brought them- selves to within len paints and by .the mid-way paint in (he fourth had tied the game. The Rams, in fact were | polnt up late in the game. - With thal batile oul of the way, the Kermodes earned iwenly-four hours of rest before tacing their final foe, the . ‘Templeton Titans, The winner _of-the game’ would take fifth place when the loser would be relegaied to eight and final ‘position in a the trophy race. The jas! game for the Ker- modes, agains the Templeton Titans, was by far the most exciting of the trounament for the local boys. ‘ Altough Tam- pleton held the lead throughout. most of the game, the Ker. “modes hung in there and managed lo tie it up in the dying seconds of the fourth quarter, Ima over-lime the score was again lied, In ‘the second three’ minute over-lime period the Kermodes and Titans ran into foul trouble ‘but there was a difference. - The : Tilans hit on almost every shot . ‘from -the foul line, ‘the Ker: modes didn't.: Templeton eventually . won the game ty iu guod slead. © phasis is shifling Laskétball and it is no longer ignored tw the degree it hag... been, . AN bough they. still must play second fiddle. 10, boys ieamis, Ihe girls, have Jet it be known thal: they are) making” ‘sheir move for cqualily on. the’ baskeibal! -tguels, : something +" which is tung over dug... -: “Prince Rupert will: probably “Bul ihia's: there their. cuson fol . “Fhe -Kermodes have hen pressing tor the. past BU Jor hath girls aad boys, will pay art. As Ue sung suys we've only just Iegun. : And they * ctaved that team oaly bwice, ‘The ‘tsimshains lored a lle, How does it feel lo play in. the provincial finals Or in two overslimne. + periads. — af baskeibrll with fitth place on (he line. In next) week's flevukd Greg Rass and Avis grew tell su about il. - win he‘ senior ‘buys zone next... ‘lose’y most. of ours they loge only a few af - -damplete - veral years and the increased aelivily showil. ut ather. levels against the top teams: in the # ' previngeccost them a better - showing at the previncials: I's hard tu predict, right now! how these leams will fare next season but it’s must easier to tee: how: we ‘HL preform. in the - lung rune ‘Alihough the Ker.” miedes lust-most of Lheir players . his year, there's the team [rom Skeena which — should ‘be iogelher Saguiny as, Kermades, within’ couple of years, With ihe added experience and (he for some. (op com- petition, they’ be (ough 10 beat, Further ahead. (han that is the growing: awareness of hasketbull in the: elementary schouls. rellecied best. by [he Clarence Michiel Classics who - recently won their own mine - ‘basketball tournanient, * Coach Clyde Inouye is doing his part 10 develop, ‘basketaall: skills-ut an eatly* ages: * process’ Swhieit, speaks ‘well for the future of lnskelball in Terrace, : As for thé girls, (he Sheena girls “1eams’ are providing a, > handful of! girls with «early “four points, . Following the championship gaine, where Oak Bay eked out a narrow 3 point win over the Kamloops Red Devils, awards were made an Lorne Dakin was Bluebells, again faced with honors. Lorne was named to-the second all star team, culminating four days ‘of ‘excellent basketball play from young man, . Kodiaks take finals - » by Dean Olson mo , Graded , “w.T. Kenney Primary School .. floor hockey tournament was held Wednesday, March 20. ° These were our final games. © “The- first game was the. girls game, Thal featured-‘the Blue’ BellS against the Butterflies. At the end of the gume il was tied 0- #, We went into overlime. With ubuut, 2. minules in. overtime Laurie-Ann Baker scored for. the Blue Bells. In the secon{d game featured the Kodiak Bears against. the Kualas. Scoring for tha Kodiaks vo Gregg Nicholson, Then Arnie pen up the scoring: was Expos on T twenty one time ‘With the football season. just a memory’ ‘and the. hockey season Cameron Scored for “the Koalas and made jit t-L:- Then for the .Kodiaks. Gregg Nichulson seored ‘again. ‘Then again ihe Kodiaks scored und scoring was Dean Olson. “The Kaalas got back into the game when Amos ‘Tsikayi seored and made il 2, The ~ Kodiaks. scored - with minute left: made it "Al ihe ‘end. of. ‘ihe | yame. the “Principal sail: that we played about” a 100 "gamés. of floor hockey. > all- gether “since Jamuury, . . drawing to a clase, baseball fans can get ready for the best-yet coverage of their favorite National League Team. . The:Montreal " Expas open the official television season on Saturday, April 8 lou: -a.m, Vietims for the opener willbe the Chicago Cubs: In 1973, the Expos came’ up with ‘a’ fourth-place finish and | _ Managed to keep up the World Series hopes until the final couple of ‘ ~ days of the season Manager Gene Mauch i is locking for even better things this year: Most of the Lop yeidrans ¥ will heback on the clubroster, and @ & » few new names have been added.to help.shore up some. of the weak like real contenders, - “CBC-TV will be covering 21 thal, it looks like a greal packag ‘Al this time the schedule of CB Sat. Apr:6 Mam. | Wea. May8Spm. 9. Wed. May 15 4:30 p.m, ‘Wed. May 22 S p.m. - Wed, May 295 p.m. . Wed. dune 5°9:30 pom, “Wed. June 12 5 p.m. Sat.dune! o25 Pe Wed.June Sat. July 6 on mn: . Wed. July 10:5p. Tues. July 27°5 p.m. * Sat. July 27 5p.m Wed, Aug 7.5 p.m Sat. Aug 10 5:30 p.m, Wed. Aug2l5p.m, - — Wed, Aug 28 5 p.m... Wed, Sept 5: 0 pan, Wed. Sept 11 5 p.m. > Wed. Sept ig Sp.m:- 7 > - Wed, Oct2 Spm. ° : i Sat, May 4 Ha. mr, : Sat, June 15 5pm, °. ca Sal, Aug 17. 5 p.m. oO No Reasonable Lorne Martin D5-027 We’ Service Our. Machines raining whith should hod em Wed, Aug, 14 5:30 p.m... we Threa games have heen scheduled inthe event of rain-auis: . We fre Qverstocked . : | OM een. OF | "m4 MODEL BIKES - By Peugeot & Apollo. . Ladies & Gents Models In Frame Sizes 19'- 25" DROP IN AND SEE OUR” FANTASTIC SELECTION - WE HAVE JUST THE BIKE FOR "you" - spots, On the basis of pre- seasori play the’ boys from Montreal look - Expo: games during 1974 .- one Saturday morning, 16 Wednesday ‘nights and 4 Saturday nights. When the All-Star game and the World Series caverage is added to far baseball fans. 'BC-TV ExPoS games looks this way: -.™" Chicagoat Montreal: Les Angeles ai Montreal | Montreal at,Philadelphia * Pitisburgh at Montreal ‘Houston at Montreal, : alee March 30.: Philadel phia at Montreal: 0g 08 Arigeles at Montreal - +San Francisco at Montreal All-SlarGame at Piilsburgh - ontrealat New York Be Louis at Montreal Montreal al Houston “+ Montrealat Atlanta San Diego at Montreal *VaAllanta al’Montreal > Montreal alSt, Louis "Chicago at Montreal py . New York at Montreal My St. Louis al Montreal San Francisco at Montreal ,,San Diegoat Montreal . Atlanta te at Montreal Offer Refused, Good Supply of Nei. a. Used % Ton ‘Pickups . 1973 Buick Rivetia 1973 Grand © Prix Both Loaded § Ou Last Two Demo's ve promising - : Tever Hendry’ “REUM:MOTORS and so.is our THE, HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. The Stan Patterson Trophy for finishing 1 first in mercial hockey league is back at, (he Terrace Hotel where it is on display belween seasons. the com- ‘the irophy, which was removed earlier _ this month was recently returned by a fully-clad streaker, / That's right, some-one streaked into. the lobby, replaced. ihe ~ _ trophy and streaked out again before the startled desk clerk could “move, | «That trophy ‘will be presented to G&A lhis Saturday evening ‘at . the annual Commerctal Hockey League awards- banquet. ‘ A course by any. other -Alrighl,- C.0.R.E, is? ~_, It stands [or Conservation and and It's jusl a new name for a course hal that he Department * . of Recreation and Conservation ‘have -been = sponsoring - for several years. In Terrace: that ‘program has been beller known as Hunter. Training. ?.) |. The next.C,0.R8.E, course will - start April 11‘ at. the Terraee :- Rodi and) Gun- Club: plications are available now ae local sporting goods’ stores ‘and must be (iNed-in and sub anyone | know ‘what . . - Will be levied. “made. up. of 15 lessens and. Uuidoor. Recreation Education. = ‘Survival: and Bush First Ald. ' ‘safety and soon ed -in‘the course, * name §5 for those. nineteen ‘and 0 over ‘The course is‘ covers a-period of seven weeks. ‘ The students exam is based on ; a six subjects. The first... is ‘sportsmans "responsibilities, secondly, why ‘must we have regulations?; the third-Gun Safely,. the: fourth | Animal {dentificalion,. the fifth » Birds of B.C.” and the sixth » Along. with these other’ sub- . jects -Bueh | as »fishi. _ a whole aad , “water . “WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1974 from the Cents The success of any hockey club is tetatly depeudent on its’ scauling and hard work during the off feason and the Calgary Centennials ate - the first, .t0 recognize this. The Terrace Centennials ° during last season. were. a success as faras the parent club . is concerndd and work. has ‘already slarted to ensure the success of the operation for next! year. Centennial scouls : “are scouring bath British Columbia and Alberta provincial Plays -offs : for young talent, Development is one. of. ‘the most important-Keys to success - both forthe hockey operation as the individual 3 piayer. or tess space... _ SUPPORT THE» ~ KINSMEN'S. "SKATE: A: THON [sunpay 31st. MARCH 1974 : _ oe oe, : Ce Commercial Space - -ForRent or hease | “approximately 950049. ft. ofgrauad floor office or stare yarea’ ofan Lakelse Ave. In downtown Terrace. ee : Qwner may also build to suit interested parties wishing more :lAdaress ail enquiries to L. E. Pruden, Pruden & Kirrle fd. 4646 Lakelse Ave, Tecrace, B, 6. _ The calibre. of play: im ine PNWHL is great for deyoloping young. hockey players and “Terrace hockey fans can be assured that next year will see a hockey club that will be a contender -xight ‘from. the starting Sale. : ’ Terrace is a great hockey cily and it deserves a contender. ~ ‘The ‘parent Calgary Cen. tennials,. are scouling now to. "ensure that: . The. Calgary Centennial operated Terrace hockey school will once again: be held: in-the Terrace Recreation Center ; duly 29 to Augusl 24, Local players are inviled Lo “allend as scouting will continue ; -- during that a as well... , Pat VSS eet Meet ak a