. a from three divisions gathered in - “two titles and two runnerup _ ‘spots at the annual Smithers In- -»,Nitational minor soft tourna- ment on May 27 weekend. ‘The peewee rep team — ~~ Northcoast Road Maintenance - “ = had a four-win, one-loss rec- . ord in winning the Bantam divi- sion. | " "They started with a 9-7 win ~. over Telkwa, then downed | paaratine SS ee ae aareneace apd air are j eugbee Me ’ ‘Terrace Minor Softball teams Smithers McEwans .22-3. McEwans then came . back to beat Northcoast 7-5. -The Terrace girls’ next liminated Telkwa 23-1. That” ‘put them. into the title game “which they - won ° 15-5 over | McEwans. : +} The girls: had some tiefty hit- ting. in the lineup. Marsha Postuk - had three. home runs ‘while single 4-baggers were rap- ‘top tournament in Smithers © ped by Laurie Buteau, Lisa Van’ Hull, Kim Carey and Susie Mun- ° son.- Buteau and Lisa Van Hull, ° - In the squirt girls’ division, it was an all-Terrace finish with -Middleton Trucking beating Lit- tle ‘Gassers 18-8 in. the final games. “Terrace’s Lakelse Pharmacy placed second in the peewee divi- sion, losing 14-13'to Smithers i in the windup. Meanwhile, the Terrace Hotel ‘Shooters’ junior ladies’ fastball team travelled to Prince Rupert. on May 28 for two exhibition games against senior ladies’ teams. Terrace lost 7-5 to the Rain-— ettes, then came back with a 10-5 Metory over Shuttershack. Pitching ‘chores in all five games, were handled by Laurie — oats aoc ce ey to . ca 7 ‘ rr re Pree eens ar ee at, Cw ye nt ae te a ee ee ca Terrace Review — Wednesday, J une q, 1989 13 ; It was an enthuslastic effort in last week’s Tri-City Fitness: Challenge by these Uplands Elementary School students shown here dashing down Halliwell, closed off by police for the event. But the rest of the community didn’t quite match It — Terrace finished a dismal third. Prince Rupert finished first with 47 percent participation, Kitimat was second with 40 percent, and Terrace recorded 38.4 percent of the population registering some sort of fitness activity cunng. the day. Lo ‘Ee - Coming events in regional sports — June ne jots ~ — events in history ke PN. Lah Teams are being sought for an ~~ your own tennis balls. 7 Complled by Tom n Tagoait: mt ees Death of Reinhold Niebuhr (1971), social’ activist religious. ahilospher: 7 June 1: , Tune 2: “June 3: Sune 4: , June 5: Sune 6: June 13: June 15: Death of Lou Gehrig, age 38, greatest of all U.S. baseball players (941). " Artist Andy Warhol shot by Valerie Solonas’ (1968), but lives, _ Czech patriots assassinate Reinhard Heydrich, Nazi terrorist (1942), _ Peaceful Tasaday tribe of Philippines disrupted by ‘civilization’ (1971). Gordon Kahl, 63-year-old U.S. :tax resister, gunned down by G-Men (1983). Birth of Adam Smith, Scottish founder of and apologist for capitalism (1723). CONSTITUTION DAY, DENMARK (since 1849). Rising-Sun dims: U:S. sinks Japanese fleet at Battle of Midway (1942) D-DAY, FRANCE (1944). Death of the psychologist, Carl Gustav Jung (1961), age 86. Senator Robert Kennedy wins. California Primary and is shot dead (1968). “ The great satirist, Dorothy. Rothschild Parker, quips no more (1967). fe oa Pamphleteer. Tom Paine finds rest from life’s injustices (1809). wh Birth of Peter Romanov aka **The Great”, first among Russia’s Tsars. 1672). _ Israel. whips Arab Nations i in “Six-Day War’? (1967). Birth .of the poet and Irish patriot, William Butler Yeats (1865). "Alaska Governor Steve Cowper flies to Providenya, USSR, for chitchat (1988). Dawn of Democracy: ‘Runnymeade: King John signs Magna Charta (1215). : Ben Franklin flies his kite during lightning storm (1752). _U,S. and England sign boundary treaty for Oregon Territory and Canada (1844). American secret police agency, the FBI, established (1924). June 17: : June 18: June 19: >) Sume 215 _". | SUMMER SOLSTICE, 1989-((EVENT OF THE MONTH))). 1¢-22: “Hitler tweaks the ““Bear’’ by invading USSR (1941). os "June 26: June 28: can Jame 29: Fume 301 » John Lennon meets Paul' McCartney (1956). - Waterloo for Napoleon csis\, ’ Death of the runner, Terry Fox (1981). _CIA hits Guatemalan democracy (1954) for United Fruit Company, Cosinonautte Valentina. Tereshkova of USSR first woman j in space (1963). - ‘Watergate for Nixon: (1972)... Death of Marshall Georgi Zhukov, Soviet military hero (1974). FULL MOON, 1989, st Birth of Biaise Pascal (1623), short lived (39) philosopher, scientist and mysti 3: U.S. electrocutes Julius and Ethel Rosenberg (1953), alleged spies. . Black Hole of Calcutta consumes 146 Brits in 10 hours (1756). John Hinckley declared insane (1982) for shooting Reagan with 22 cal. ‘gun... US. Attorney-General John Mitchell gets jail (1977). . Venetian sailors John and Sebastian Cabot sight Labrador, North America sgn. * Napoleon tweaks the “Bear” by invading Russia (1812). ‘Mt. Rainier: first UFO sightings, 23 months after first atomic bomb. blasts (1947). ‘ Sioux Nation whacks U.S.°Cavalry at Battle of Little Bighorn River (1876). Czechoslovakia: New world coined: Robot (1925). “Over There...”” American Expeditionary Forces land in France (1917). United Nations founded at San Francisco to polite applause (1945). Rad-Labour WW founded at Chicago to raticous foot-stomping (1905)... U.N. World Court declares in favor of Nicaragua over U.S.. (1986). ” Birth of the philosopher, Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712). G. Princip precipitates WWI by assassinating a blue blood (1914). Birth of the artist, Peter Paul Rubens (1577). Mysterious “Tunguska Fireball’* flattens 1,500 square miles of Siberia (1908) $25. oldtimers soccer tournament to be held in Terrace June 17. Players must be 35 or older, En- ans etry fee is $100 per team. Medals will be awarded for first and sec- ond, plus trophies for individual “accomplishments. To enter phone 635-9231 or 635-2880. ‘Kitimat is hosting the Hirsh : Creek junior open golf tourna- _Ment this Saturday and Sunday. ‘It's a 36-hole event and you can enter at the golf club, or by phoning 632-4242. The entry is is The Kitimat Tennis Club has 4 a French open tournament this ' Saturday starting at 9 a.m. at Mount Elizabeth courts, It’s $15 singles and $10 doubles. Bring Riverboat Race Kitimat is hosting an ' 80-kilometer bicycle: race on. Canada Day, July Ist. It’s the first annual Kitimat River Challenge, Riverlodgé to Mount - Layton and back. To enter, phone Wes (632-5431) or Norm (638-1345). The fifth annual Big Bob's 5. _Ball-Banger mixed slo-pitch softball tournament is on this Saturday and Sunday in Ter: fe race. a) The annual Skeena basketball | camp for girls at:Skeena high school starts June 13 and goes until June 17. “Registration forms for girls in Grades 7 to 10 ‘ are available at. schools. TERRACE ROTARY RIVERBOAT RACE _ AUG. 7, 1989 COPPER RIVER FLATS ey 1st Prize: $2000. 00 ks 2nd Prize: Weekend Trip for 2 to Vancouver ‘luding accommodation (Century Plazd Hotel Terrace Travel Canadian Airlines International Lid.) 3rd Prize: Gas Barbeque Tickets: $3.00 each or Two for $5.00 Available From Any Rotary Member .