with E + + "| game iyjsaw: & +. -, Cochrane and Hurvey PAGE Alo, THE HERALD, Wednesday, October 14, 1974 ~ p R mark hamilton Cents The Terrace Centenmials took a break from Pacific North West Hockey League action last weekend, long enqugh lo split an exhibilion series with the Barrhead (Alberta) Junior Elks, The Cents played a mediocre game Saturday night bul had little trouble: trouncing a tired and disorganized Elks team B-t. Sunday the locals jumped toa 3- 1 lead but learned the meaning of ‘perseverance as ihe Elks ~ eame back with, lhree. third period gous: take the match * uth weekend games were marred by violence with over 140 minutes in penallies handed oul in’ only 120 minutes of hockey action, Terrace was the worst of :the two teams, grab- bing off 40 of those penalty -minules, The worst single offender was Terrace’s resident animal Gord Cochrane who compiled almast a quarter of the tatal minutes in penalties and just abaul half of the Cenlennals team tolals, Included in Cochrane's 334 minutes worth of penalties was -a game misconduct he picked up in the third period of Sun- day’ Ss game. saturday : Saturday's game was delayed when” 1he- bus carrying the ‘Harrhead. team fan mechanical difficullies near Prince George and the team wound, up .with an unplanned ‘stop’ over in. that ‘Central: In- terior City... When they finally . did “arrive Ihey’ were - badly disorganized and -very tired, virtually. guaranteeing the Cents a victory. The first five minutes uf the ‘going off for: crass-checking di “. 2:09 and Cenl Nor Neeld and ‘Elk Mike Jackson exchanging slashing penallies a minute and -a half laier; IU was shortly after those two penallies had. expired thal Graeme Bevinglon scured his first goal af the night to give the _ Cents the lead which they never lost, Bevington finished off a passing play from Wouds and Dale Ames as he swepl inta the Slot and lifted a shot in just “under the eross-bar, Bevington made it 2.0 three minutes later when he pul ina back hand shot after the puck _ bounced off the boards and oul in-front of the net. Gord ' drew-lte assists on the gual. _ Al 9006 O'Brian went off for ”.” tripping and left the Elks a man SLES VEER St ete BRMUN ES CUTOTOTED TEL OLR EE ES shortand il didnt take (he Cents. long 10 capitalize. Tommy MeMaslers and Rick Mesiner broke ou! 2-1. Meisner threw the puck over to Me- Masters jus! outside the Elks crease, the puck missed Mc- » Masters deflection attempt but € slid inte the net off his skates, The’ Elks lone geal of the -peried, and the game, came al *, 14:53 when Brian Womacks took ‘a drop pass from Dan MeClellen --and drave a shat into the upper . ght, corner, Carl Visser drey “he second assis! on the major, <> There were two other minor - penalties in the frame, Stuart of clthe.-Cents drawing lwo for helding and Brian Womacks “gelling: caught for the same offense, ‘Gord Cochrane allied the », Cents fourth major twenty-one ‘seconds after the start of the second périod when he pu! ina shot from the slot just under the cross-bar.> Nelson Stockwell _ and: Rick Meisner” assisted on the play. Three. minules afer that ihe Conts stretched their lead to 5-1 with Bob NesChamps pushing in into” “three. penaltics . “assessed: “Cent? Larry Woods — Pocza |. split iks a loose puck. Lance Legouffe assisled. Al 8:10 Chochrane picked up his first set of the penalties for the weekend when he went after a blue-shirled Elk. The Elk side-stepped and Cuchrane sent. taam-male Larry Woads crashing (6 the-ice. Referee Tom Fagan still assessed Cochrane with a charging penalty and a further (ten minutes worth of. mis-cunducl for arguing the call. Woods gol up slowly and was assisted from the ice, his ribs bruised from the collision with his own player, Woods missed the remainder of Salurday’s game bul was back Sunday. The Elks had their power play neutrilized when Womacks . went to the sin bin for tripping shortly afterwards, When the Cents returned to full power they seored their sixth major marker of the game, Mel Christensen doing the honors by lifting a high shot into the nel, Dale Ames picked - up his second assist of the night on the play. Twice in the next six minutes” thé Elks played a man short but the Cents could not capitalize ' with the man advaniage. Then, with four minutes - * remaining in the second frame, the first fight of the weekend erupled with. Rick Meisner squaring off against the Elks . goallender Rene Johnson. Both earned five minutes for their part in the scuffle. Lance Legouffe ended the Cents scoring of the second frame al 17:15, flipping in the rebound of a shot.from defen- seman Norm Neeld. The third period saw far more penallies than goals, and almest as much fighting as playing. “Up until the’ twelve , minute “mark of the-game, il was’ one " penalty after another, At 3:48 it was Neeld. of the Cents for tripping. At5:44 Pocza of the Cents drew two for holding, At 6:48 il was Barrhead's McLellen far slashing. At9:37 Terrace’s John Stuart, wha saw limited action over the weekend bul picked up nine minutes in penalties, tangled with Rick Ja¢kson. passes to lhe penalty boxes. That fight also saw a second Cent - Reb McPhee - come off the players bench and gel in- volved in the fracas. the third man ina fight rule. Mere seconds later the Cents received a bench minor for playing with tao many men on the ice. A minute after that Stockwell was assessed a minor for interference, When the next fracas broke out the penalty time-keepers job became a nightmare. Al 11:53 Terrace’s Harvie Pocza clashed with Hendrics of the Elks. and Gord Cochrane and McClellen squared off for a litle roughing. When it was over Pocza and Hendrics were [| gone for five; McClellen had two for roughing and Cochrane had two for high sticking. Just to keep the lime keeper confused “Brian Womacks picked up a_ holding penalty some forly seconds after thal, On thal ‘penalty call Referee Tom Fagan originally signalled a delayed penalty against the Elks, presumable for having (oo many men on the ice. He did nol, however, blow his whistle. Inslaad he wailed uniil Womacks had grabbed a Cent altacker and then assessed that penalty. With the fighting and cheap shols out of the way, {he leams ended the game playing hockey of sorts. Graeme Bevington rounded . " Hunting dropping - in popularity ' . “Latest figures released by the B.C, Fish and Wildlife’s Game cheeking station in Cache Creek Indicate’thal hunting seems be losing it's popularily. “The checking station reports” “hat ihe number of hunters hae “dropped fairly drastically by 1,160 hunters, The number ol, non-resident hunters’ has, dropped to 808 fram 1,270, largely due toincreased hunting feesone would assume.. The biggest drop. is. in resident, “hunters through, from 3,680. down to 2,985. As well as the oumbers. of hunters being down, the : ‘Both. ‘ combatants drew five minute He was - ejecled from the game under: . Cents goaltender, Randy Kolibaba covers up a loose puck, Defenseman Casey Felker (white 10) keeps the attackers back. Gord Cochrane (white 4) came in out his hat-trick at 12:47, with Lance Legouffe drawing an assist on the play, The final penalty of lhe game came with 24 seconds lefl when Wayne JNueman drew an interference ‘call to leave the Elks a mar ‘short for the remainder of the game, : . sunday Seemingly played out by the fisly cuffs the night before the two leams settled duwn to play hockey Sunday and, after ‘a somewhat shaky slart, hil their stride about mid-way througk ihe frame. The fans were the ones io benefit, being treated tc some pretty fair hockey, The fans that showed up of course, The crowd was $0 small that a Guess of three hundred people would have heen an over- estimate, Despite an early man ad- -vamage, with O'Brian in the. . box. for. holding, the. Cents had ° trouble against a re-vitalized Barrhead team and it wasn’t until the mid-way point In the period tha! the Cents found the range. Again playing with a man advantage, Norman Neeld unleashed a shot from,the point thal went in off Rene Johnson's skate: Ken Hostland drew. an “assist on the geal. Terrace made it 2-0and ended the scoring in the period al 15:01 with Bobby. DesChamps sweeping in a low short from five feel out. The puck made it’s way through a maze of legs before beating Johnson, Barrhead had several good chances toscore in the period and (wice beat Randy Kilobaba in the Terrace nets, only to be robbed by goal-posis. Gerd Cochrane started the ‘scoring in the second period for ihe second time in as many games wien he pul a wrist shot past Johnson after 52 seconds of play. Mesiner drew an assist on the marker. Then al 1:14 Rob McPhee left the Cents a man short when he was caught holding and the Elks hil the score sheet, Cal Visser swept over the blue-line on the power play and let loose a rising slap shot that beat Kolibaba on the glove side, . Casey Fleker got thal goal back four minutes later on a long and low shot from the point. The goal was given to Harvey Pacza. At 8:03 Dale Ames left the ice for clipping and once again the Elks made a power play count. Norm Neeld lost the puck behind the Cents net, MeCellen and Womacks combined to get itout front and Visser finsihed it all off. _ Ames revenged the goal wo minutes afler he returned to the ice when he pul in “his: own rebound after Ren Johnson had robbed him on the original shot, The Elks third goal of ‘the . period also carne on a power play with Gord Cachrane fagain) inthe box. ian McLain, younger brother of Denny "Red McLain, drifted a long shot from the blue line past Kolibaba lo leave the score §-3 al the end of the period. The third period was s fast and wide open with both feams | having several good changes to score before the Elks finally made it. McLain was crediled with his second goal of the game after the puck bounced past Kolibaba off McLain's skate, That goal came.on a power play with Rob McPhee in ~ the box far slashing. The first incident of the Sunday game erupted shortly after wilh Graeme Bevington ‘See these New STANLEY TOOES at . Gordon & Anderson 4606 Lazella 635-6576 PREVIEW DEALER _FOR STANLEY TOOLS numbers of game. taken are. +! down, Only two species show an increase over last year's figure - mountain goat up one to59 and pheasants up twa to two, The others are all down, 402 Jess moose have been taken this year, 77 less deer,- 22 less mountain sheep, 10 less grizzly . bear, 54 loss tilack bear, §5 lass . caribou, 8 less elk, 716 lass ducks, 7 less geese, 3 less wolf and tn less grouse, The figures are ~ until the ath of October dete up eon oe SESE | POWERLOCK’ RULE NO. PL425 _ SEE IT AT YOUR HAR DWARE DEALER TODAY th etm Fe ome youd i Ehetpsyou dothingsright ey Ee a oe kee HET a AP ah yt de a amet ey ra the herald ‘Serving Terrace and area behind the play looking for someone to knock down. He did and wound up.ejected fram the game when he and Dan McClellan (Elk closest to camera) went at it. and DeChamplain doing enough sparring to earn them each two minules fer roughing, The tying goal was not on a’ power play, Instead il came with the Elks playing a man short, Brian Womacks was allowed in between the' Cents ‘defense and put a good shot in over Kolibaba's glove to tie the fame, After that bath téams went at itiooth and nail, all oul after the winning goal, The tension came laa head al 16:34 with Gord Cochrane and Dan McCellen ejected from the game for fighting. ‘A minute after thal Barrhead won the. game with Brian Womacks connecting for. his second of the game. Cal Visser assisted 'on the winning goal. That goal coaxed a cheer from the crowd — . a) Dollar for dollar, SONNY BIENVENU The Terrace Commercial Hockey League held its first ever draft last Thursday and the leapue executive feels the player draft scheme has gone along way toward balancing out the five teams in the league, The league is currently in-_ volved in practice sessions and will move into game play on the 28th of this month. The Herald will publish a full schedule of games before that opening date, The leam rosters are as follows, The first six names on each team, were protected by the coaching staffs. . POHLE - John Taylor, Ray Senger, Olson, Rick Letawski, Kenny Ziegler, Bob Paulis, Phil Debie, Bob Blackstock, G.W. Heenan, Ken Klippert, Ralph Sather, Malcolm Powers, Oscar Moore, Bon Cameron and Bruno Chewaniee. ‘ TERRACE BLUES - Peter Jones, Rino Michaud, Marcel Tookenay, Laan Nevison, Bob Couture, Ken Senger, Brian Kormendy. Laurie Kettery, K. Sheflford, Ian Johnson, Joe Rorke, Ross Fedy, H, Reay, D. BeWynter, Hud Fisher, T, Bentz, MANTIQUES - Lyle Godenic, Don Gillespie, Rae Rowe, Miles Green, Bernie King, BE. Clap- man, H. Olson, D.-Johnson, J. Heller, A. Smith, Mike Barg, Ray LaChance, R. Colwill, K. Frantis, Jerry Schwengler, Frank O'Brien. G& G & A- Blaine Turner, Dick Dale Kushner, Ken © Commercial draft successful Shinde,. Jim O'Brien, Rick Olsen, Pat Hayes, Keray Wing, Brad Letham, Brett Smyth, Rene Fagan, H. Daniels, Sandy Hubbard, L. Bruggemn, W. LeClaire, Ray Wilby, D. Sutherland, K. Small, BULLERS GLASS -. Gord Dorish, Martin Tooms, Dave Ross, Gerry -Lamming,. Jim Silvester, Neil. Windsor, R. Rigimbold, K. Dean, Sev Piattoni, Larry Hackman, V. Joly, G. Wilcox, Brian Truill, N. daCosta, M. Scotl, J. Culp. Players are nol necessarily listed in arder drafted. Cohoes no, Chiefs yes The Terrace Cenlennials will play the Smithers Chiefs and not the Kilimal Cohoes tonight al 8 p.m. in the Terrace Arena. 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