e junior ladies’ - the eventual -. Baseball games continue to be “very close in the Terrace Minor ‘Baseball Junior Babe Ruth divi- sion. “On May 24, the All Seasons “Sporting Goods team met Spee - Dee Printers team for the second. “ time:this season. Trevor Hoff- "man ‘started off All Seasons with | ‘a beautiful triple to center field, -picking.up an RBI by driving: ‘Mike:Newhouse home to score. Karl Devost led All Seasons: . with two hits while the battery of .Kevin Oates and Chad Ziegler — -pitching to Ryan Kennedy kept the game cloe. The Spee. Dee Printers battery consisted of pitchers Brent Neeve, Art Soares _and Clayton Zak and catchers Zak and Troy Hall. ‘Great - defensive fielding on “the part of Jacob Vandenbroek, “Matt Hanley, Steve Owen and Trevor Hartl, kept the team ina . position for some’ nice hits by team, members Matt Soules, — Bryan Fick, Neeve and Hall. ~The final score was 11] to ~seven for Spee Dee Printers in a hard fought game. Friday evening’s . game was looking like it would be rained out, but the clouds parted and the spectators appeared and the game was on. The junior Babe Ruth battle between the home-team Spee ‘Dee Printers and the visiting Kinsmen was underway. -This. was the fourth meeting between the two teams. The first two games. were split with the third being postponed due to rain. Spee Dee’s battery of Bryan Fick and Troy Hall allowed,two hits and some fancy play at sec- ond base by Jacob Vandenbroek ‘helped keep the runs down. The Kinsmen battery got into trouble early due to some good hitting by Matt Soules (three hits, two RBI's), Steve Owen, Vandenbroek and Clayton Zak, each with a hit and an RBI. Gary Peden came to the mound for the Kinsmen in the fourth inning to hold Spee Dee to only two more hits for the rest of the ‘game. Final score was 14 to four for Spee Dee Printers. - Northmen 3rd in P. G. The Terrace Northmen at- tended the Prince George plate -tourney on the weekend and ‘opened with an 18-0 loss to -. Prince George Barbarians in this _first- multi-team rugby series of the season. In game two they _ Expose win The Terrace All Seasons Ex- pose mixed Slo-pitch softball team. came out as winners at the. 24-team tournament held in Houston on the weekend. Expose downed Oaky-Doak-_ eys 12-5 in the final of ‘A’ side fo'fpkn up as top team overall. _ Bronze for The Terrace Hotel Shooters’ fastball team placed third at the annual Gitseukla Ladies’ Fastball Tour- nament on the weekend. They. lost: out 7-6 in the semi-finals to winners from were down 10-0 at the half, but came back to score a 16-14 win. On Sunday they beat Mackenzie ‘4-0, then lost 10-0 to Prince George Nats to wind 1 up in third place. in Houston Houston Deans placed third. On ‘B’ side, Master-Batters of Houston won while Terrace’s Family Connection took third _ place. Bonneyville, Alberta won the ‘C’ side. Terrace’s third en- try — Skeena Hotel — failed to place. Shooters Hazelton, the Skeena A’s. Shooters’ catcher Leona Tank was named best catcher of the series. Tank and pitcher Gail Deinstadt were both selected to the all-star team. ' Pat West came out the winner and Fran Mann finished run- nerup at the recent Terrace Tennis Club ladies’ singles _.Moreclosegamesin | Babe Ruth league ~ Contributed by Jim Fick Grant Holkestad (back) and father Helge from Prince Rupert teamed up during doubles at a recent Terrace Tennis Club tournament. Flowers were appropriate prizes for the winners of the Terrace Tennis Club’s Mother's Day tournament. Winners were Gill Redpath, Niel Fleischmann and Fran Mann. This spot could he yours ‘Terrace Hotel ‘Copper Grill « ne 635-6630 For your dining pleasure we have expanded our Copper Grill Restaurant hours. 7 a.m, to 9 p.m. Fine Dining In quiet surroundings! 5 p.m. — 10 pm. 4620 Lakelse Avenue 638-8141 Poly S Cafe . Chinese & Western Cuisine , = Mon.—Thurs. 10:30 a.m, — midnight Fri, & Sat, 10:30 am.— 1am . Sunday 12:00 am. —~ 10 p.m, 4913 Keith Avenue, 638-1848 or 638-8034 GIM’S x6 RESTAURANT a7” Chinese & Canadian Food f OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon - Wed 11:30 a.m. — 10:00 p.m. t We Thursday £1230 aa. — 11:00 p.m MaeZp Fri - Sat (1:30 am. — 1:00 am, Sunday 12:00 a.m. 10:00 p. 4643 Park Avenue pam 635-6411 Eq >YAy Vay Specializing in Chinese Cuisine and Canadian Dishes 4606 Graig Ave., ior take-Out ~~ ee) Terrace, B.C. Ph. 635-5164 | mene event at the Kalum St. courts. ‘GUIDE