sehen renee ee LENIN ICE TOOT AAAI IIR SANE WEN IED ANI III “The Terrace Reds started their, own tournament well Saturday night with a win but by the time the finals came around, they were struck in third place and short a catcher. The - Reds, who opened the tournamént with an 4-1 victory over a young’ entry from Ket- chikan Alaska, dropped their next Iwa games, lo Houston 9-2 and to Smithers 2-0, to wind up in third place. The powerful Houston team went through the tournmanei undefeated to lake lop prize money of $400 The Reds earned $100 dollars for their third place finish while the second place Smith rs Glaclers wenl home happy with $300. The Glaciers lost out’on lop prize money in the final gameas they bowed to Houston 11-3, ‘ Although Terrace’s junior entry in the Bulkley Valley 35-6555 League won the first game it was a costly victory as calcher George Paulson look a foul bal! across the tip of his throwing hand in the fifth inning. His ring finger knuckle was all bul shattered by the ball, He con- Unued to play the game bul Sunday morning a Terrace doctor decided baseball was nol the thing to do and pill Paulson ina cast which will keep him out of action for abaul two weeks, Paulson joins . fielder’ Brant. Arnold-Smith and pitcher Tom Carson on the Injury list, all three ef them wearing casis on their arms. . In that 4-1 victory for the locals pitcher Garry Paulson was a lower. of. strength, mowing down 15 batters in seven innings for the win, ~ The second game of the tournament featured the > JA ’ [[Stop Foreman Remired| To Supervise service statt and carry out duties as required | the day te day operation of the shop. .. 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Hughie Bell, center fielder for ihe Houston team, seemed trapped between third base and home plate, but he managed to run it oul, thanks larely lo an error in judgement by the Smithers first baseman. In that game Philadephia Flyer defenseman Jim Watson belted Watson again rapped .a home tun, the longest hit in Rotary Park this year. Houston wan the finals game - and the $400 that went with first place - 11-5 over the Glaciers. The weekend of baseball action ended Monday evening with an exhibition game bet- ween Ketchikan and Terrace.. Kelchikan won this one, as various Reds (ried out various positions (Gerry Dempster pitching and so on). The final score Was w-4. The Reds travel io Houston ‘inning. errors, combined with -three runs in the sxith inning. -eventually look (he loss, and on . finals and the Reds drew a * he Glacteré;7a. 2,0. loss forthe nf a ‘pcals which eliminated{ them ° _ Paulson. lhree tun homer and made a great diving catch in right field, to provide a lot of spark for the Smithers Glaciers. Brother Joe Watson did not make the trip with the team, preferring the fishing in the Smithers area, * The third game of the Lour- nament mis-matched the Smithers Glaciers. and the Ketchikan team. Ketchikan, a Babe Ruth league leam with an average age of about 17, couldn't cope with the threat ihe Glaciers offered and walked off the field al the end of the game on the wrong end of a 10-1 score. ‘ Thal game set the ‘standard |. for a quarter-final game. bel- ween Houston and the Terrace Reds, with the winner ad- yancing to the finals and the Joser facing Smithers in a lone semi-final game. The Reds found out whal power was in this game and some costly early next weekend for a double- header series. Dear Thornhill Residents: | - ness (635-5549), Have exists? the Houston altack, led Lo their 9.2 downfall, Houston scored - on the recreation scene In Ter third, three in the fourth, gave up two in the fifth and then rounded out their scoring with ’ fram you. °° Terrace's two runs came on a . _ ot home run by relief pitcher 7 Laurie Arnold-Smith who Your for recreation; aground rule double by catcher Dave Ross, Vice-chairman Hud Fisher with a man on M sécond. aa Houston advanced .lo the Sunday aflernoon meeting with * fromTurther play andadvanced © The Terrace ‘Cefitethjals the Glaciers to the finals. The executive announced the “ap- loss went to pilcher Garry pointment of Al Parfitt as In the Reds game _ For Top Quality New and Used — Vehicles. _ Give Stu A Call” At Reum Motors