eye IN OE roster two weeks Reds team chan 0.C. Ripley The lowly Reds who ‘should have become a much improved club after going to an in- termediate status and adding players like Cochrane, Kushner and Art Frenette to their ago continue to slumber along “in the PNWHL basement. : In the last four outings they have scored just seven coals while allowing their opposition to pump in forty-six. Inadequate defence or maybe lousy goalkeeping, either way you look at it does not explain the lack of seoring punch. ~The Luckies who out- scored the Reds 10-3 did some other things that the Terrace club did not do. Houston took 15 trips to the sin-bin totaling go out there on the ice and punch the hell out of the opposition, but if you go to war you had better ‘take some bullets just in case the enemy has some. Steve Radford, who like to mix it scored early in the first period on a play set up by Art Frenette. The Reds bench was ecstatic until fifteen seconds later when Dave Marko tied up the game while most of the Terrace players stood around center ice. Before the period ended the Luckies had added two more to go ahead thr2etoone. Another goal by Marko who should have been lying on his back instead of being in front of the net standing up, and‘the other one by Steve Sigmend who stole the puck from a defen- ceman and put it away. Set Ay ges don't THE HERALD, Tuesday, November 22, 1977, PAGE § improve game scores i. sixty-three minutes, Markogets two goals, a \ while the Reds jetn the penalty and makes things Ne: o oe minor and a major appen. ord gets dying seconds of the one woal, misses a good Warren Campbell Art Frennetle Doug Matheson game. | am not saying chance and draws a Cochraneapasswhotook | The Redskeptthepuck One of his teammates, this, they are not talking David Wakefield seems him and eoces not hit one has to take penalties penalty. This reporter it into the corner waited for a good protion of the Barry Brown, who was to each other on the ice, happytowear number 12, anybodoy. to win hockey games or stothink that if yougo for Frenette to station first two minutes, twice checked into the boards they appear, quite often, shows a lot of team spirit, out there to play and get himselfinfront of thenet they were able to get it early in the game, and to over trying, left- and plays hockey for the The Reds, who into things, there is going and put it on Art's stick, across the Houston blue sent off in a stretcher, wingers are meandering last two min;tues of € » Who play Kitimat tobe some action and just maybe some results. Art wasted no time in putting it into the net. line on rushes by was resting comfortably. He is just coming off a from there positions to help right wingers in- stead of doing their own every game. Wakefield got ahat trick in the Reds more games before the Christmas break, could . Legouffe and again b CU rli n g e Reds came out in ‘In the dying seconds of Cochrane. One halt- shoulder injury. He is et game and has been be on top of the Western the second period and did the period Marko became hearted shot from the reported to be O.K., the jobs. They seem to have confused ever since. This a ‘z at me. : some hitting. Wayne incensed with the penalty point, which was il] extent of his injuries are little confidence in each =p etrange who has would Sn ated time t bonspiel L'Estrange handed out a tme-keeper and slashed timed, hit Steve Sigmond bad brulses. other’s ability. been Shakin, harder in wake tb aT Smnithe 0 couple of solid checks. at him viciously with his inthe shins and he raced They-re passing at each game cut has a Toterns will be here, and Kitimat Ladies Curling Doug(Robot) Matheson stick. Referee Wayne outanddowntheiceona The Reds arenotabad timeson par with the Pee good shet but has only if the Reds will ‘play Cub will hold its annual and DaleKushner bowled Braid didnot take thisto break-away to beat team. ‘They have Wee Pups. Richard tallied two shots on goal hockey for sixty minutes bonspiel November 25-27 over a couple of Luckies be a kindly act up one of mandur, to get the goal everything the other Smoley, promising this season. Warren the;y should be able to at the Kitimat curling rink. Cost per rink will be #48 with a limit of 48 rinks to be entered. Times for the events have net been decided. Prizes will be awarded to a total of $1,000 and a closed banquet will be held Saturday, November 2 at River Lodge Recreation Centre. Closing date for registration is Noy. 22. Contact Heather Pittle at 632-5595. Surgery teamed up with Frenette Guy Farkvm and butt-ended or slashed,| § sets back and atheson and Koiner, with a shot that and was taken to Mills banged one home. Near could take the endoffthe Memorial for a sew job the end of the period Lagouffe fed swimmer TORONTO (CP) — Steve Pickell, the WEST Vancouver, B.C., Olympian who has turned the fastest backstroke times in the world this year, was dealt a shat- tering setback in his bid for No. 1 recognition recently when he un- derwent surgery on his left. shoulder. . Surgery was required to tighten up the shoulder muscles after he twice suffered dislocations while playing with the University of Southern California water polo team. He is attending USC on a swimming scholarship. “He'll compete in the Commonwealth Games and world championships next year," his father, Bob, said Monday. “But it really yet him back so far ag the NCAA championshipsare concerned and from the school’s point of view.” Pickell’s chief rivals in backstroke competition come from NCAA universities in the United States, It's unlikely he'll be ready for the NCAA championships ‘unless the harbour. your business trip a pleasure. by some miracle the Our revolving restaurant is just shoulder mends aster one example of how different we than the doctors expect It are for the business traveller. tome dire to,” the elder Pickell Other examples are free indoor —— said, guest parking, 7 fully equipped Steve apparently” in- jured the shoulder on two separate occasions and was in a situation where the shoulder popped when he lifted his arm above and it looked like the Reds were cut there to play. But it was only a matter of minutes before the Luckies were again running at the Terrace players and again ominating the play particularily in thier own en Rick Misner who is a rough on on and comes to play scored twice while singes went to Lansdale Sigmond and Jesse Epps. The Reds did score twice though, one a real picture goal. Gord Cochrane, the one time bad man for the Cents was his old self for a couple of shifts and Lance his monor officials and assessed a match penalty to Marko. I presume Marko will sit out at least three games and hear some fatherly advice from league President Chuck Whitney. The Reds started the third period with a two man advantage. Six of the supposedly best were out on the ice. Tibor Mandur, who early in the season had the hot hand replaced Roy Garb in the nets, Barb, quite frankly did not play very well, Up front Legouffe, Fren- nette, and big Gord Cochrane, on defe building if he vever let it go. nce, that gave him a hat-trick. 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