nase oe ne a "got this boy "olf a few nagging problems, ** ». @& they :took three of four © “| games from Yakima Pepsi-._ _. Cola’ in a Norwest Major. - - Fastpitch League sérteg’ at - Riverside:Park. ...: The Molson Kings: split , Saturday's ‘games. with" . “Yakima team and swept the” Sunday’ pair. of: (games, ‘edguring. that-- they’d” ahead of Yakima in ~ the. league. atandings this year, .. Mote important than that, - though, the team as a whole - _ Btarted to hit better, string - their bits together and ' generally got the winning. “feeling back for the B.C. - provincial fastball: finais. : next weekend in Vancouver. - “If we're hot we can win - ‘It, said Norm Zlokillkovite, eoach and owner’: of the ‘team Sunday’ afternoon | after the Yakima series. “We're gonna. give it a good shot, but if we're hot we can take the provincial — Ez it i = : ‘Darrell Clarkson slid. safely into third base while Yakima Pepsi-Cola third-baseman Bill Adkinson juggled the bail a wa avers .. Slagle (Ip). Kokenge (4): » Holland, ‘and: ‘get to the Canadians. ” “ gaid:; “We still seem to have’ ' “ @loklikovite said the team. trouble hitting the garbage °- \ pitching, the off-apeed stuff, ; Sod Ubrowing as well; although if: “It's ‘a matter afi | - still had: some® problem. ‘areds, such ‘as: lacking’ a , long-ball.. ‘hitter, - -but! 1 ‘that aside” ) Jim. Holland . Game2 | nh Ce sO Yakima ae an , 4 % 1 “Terrace et 0 42 John’ ‘Antirews (tp), Dwaige Popp m7 and setts Mlk ke Kokenge (wp) ‘and ne . SUNDAY GAMES. Game 3 * ‘Terrace. - od 5 1 Yakima. 0°22 ~taye Marshall 9) and Game4 a — a te Terrace. _ 4 Wool * Yakima . 3, 3 “Andrews twp) and Holland Auogenge Up) 2 and Hansott ' in the sixth inning of - Saturday's first game between Skeena Molson’ Kings and Yakima. Clarkson scored later in the inning to give the Terrace team their first of three. wins in the . four-game. fastball . series. by a 1-0 , score. Totem club hosts gymkhana The Totem Saddle Club,. held a gymkhana Sunday in . the Thornhill Community Grounds, with five everits and three races on the schedule, The gymkhana was held to,.make up for one postponed by rain several - i waa - weeks ago. BMX race results Five new novices and two “new experts will be competing in their new * gategories next time out after, Sunday's action at the Terrace Torken BMX ‘bicycle motocross track at - Riverside Park in Terrace. The tiders moved up in-. "elas after. races Sunday that were held = in conjunction with Riverboat Days celebrations.. Corwin. . Siemens, 11: years old, and 13-year-old Paul -Gressel : _ became expert-class riders after victories Sunday in. ausuLrs from the July 26 Terrace Terken BAX Club's bicyela motacross eee day at the clvh’s Riverside Park . tpeek. IROINNERD . 4 yeara old; 1, ‘Ghost Rider 2, canneth Howe 3. Alcc Dennis - #7 years ott) 1. Jesse Klein 2, lneile Walker 3°80 Clark ~ (years otds 1. Grett Kiss 2. mark . duemel 3. Kyle Stevenson 9 years aid) 1, Joseph Parker 2, darryl Parry 3. “Mark De Jong We years ody 1. Kevin Marleau 2, Welvia: Nims 3. Aaron’ Foster dary Hawkins it Math: Therrien — “1S years og) 1. Brent DeJong 2. sory Yorke 3, Ryat Munro ‘vets yenes ald: 3. Ghost Rider 2, Alrke Zenardo 3, Gilly Parker © 10 years ok) 1, Ghost Riger 2. @onurd Nuras 3. Ken Kenny vice 6 years ok; 1, Michael Bartlett 2:. Aett Krumm 3. Tyler Gibaon re yeers at) 1, Tommy Stark 2, lin’. Nit Bortlett 3. Kelsay lutchineon £10 years old 1. Evgens De Silva ; Dale Hanton 3. Cwayne Siiviers ‘it year old novice and expert: | orwin Selmens 2 lan Chisholm 4 Alike Campyeil 12-12 yuard gid? 1. Paul Greassl 2 ~~ af Bargmann 3. Clit Oempater ¥4 years oi) 1. Steven Bergemann Jordy Buroest 3. Scott Welton . XPRnts Wis yearsela; 1, Ghost. Riger 2 uster Stephens 2., Oon Bare ext race: July 3! te Kitimat ent race In Terrace: Auguat 7 . force. the final game ‘bet- unscheduled and “had nothing to do with next Sunday’s annual club gymkhana, featuring prizes flag picking were the five events run, along with %- mile races for horses and ponies and a ¥-thile race and prize money among the for horses. . awards, Next weekend's hig’. ‘A total of 24 participants gymkhana will (gke place at attended the small event. Polebending, figure-8’s, surries, barrel races and the Thornhill. community grounds as well. Spectators _ are welcome, 1 ‘ * RESULTS of the Totem Saddle Club's symbhana held Sunday 24 July 178) at the Thornhill Community Grounds. their classes. _ POLE BENDING Senlors: 1. Dan Mullér (Tsena) 2. Beginner-class riders who . Len Rempel (Mi Mike) 2. Margie will. be. competing as. Rempel (Major) Juniors: 1, Tina Krull (Grand Dean “2. Carmen Letawskl {Bonnte) ‘Little Britches: = 1. (Blackie 2 Harry Redmond (Tandy) | 3. Carls Wyatt (Toreeba) - . Pee Wees: 1. Kim Rempel (Blaze 2. Barbl¢ Essay (Rosle) 3. Tyler’ Eastman .{Dolly) FIGURE a's" Seniors:, 1. Dan Muller {Tsena) 2. Irv. Elsner (Tawny) 3, Lourle Muller novices after moving over the point threshold Sunday _ are Joelle Walker. (6), Brett Kluss: ‘(B), Joseph Parker (9), Mark De Jong (9) and Brent De Jong (13). A total of 80 riders took part inSunday's races. The (terry) next racing in this area wil] ,Juuers Tle Kaull (Grand be next weekend in Kitimat at thet club's track: below- Alexander School -while some riders will be travelling to the national event in Port. ‘Coquitlam next weekend. ‘ The next race. in Terrace ‘ Is scheduled for August 7. . ‘Little Gritches: 1. Kim Kaye (Joker) 2. Jason Rempel (Brandy) 2 Lory Krull (Gypsy) Poe Wees: 1. Kim Rempel (eiazel 2. Vincéht Redmond (Mystery) 3. » Barble Essay (Rosle).:.. “SURRIES |. .'Sentors: t. Dan sulle’ ‘tTaenai 2 * lev Elsner (Tawny) 3, Lourie AAuiler (Terry) ca “Juntors; 1. Carmen Letawski {Bonnle 2. Tina Kull (Grand Oean) Little Britches}; 1, Kim Kaye: ‘tdoker) 2. Lyn Lavoie (Blackie) a Lory Knull (Gypsy) - - Laramie Lae ikigs take ra pak vais. * the Skeena Molgon Kings. t they needed on. «the weekehd, gathering a bit Oe momentum: and shaking: “trade our. outfield : for’ any other outfield: «in: the ‘province. “We've got good - “we get ‘to the: Canadians | “they might: get a little tired ‘and 1 wouldn't mind picking _ ‘>. upan extra chucker for the. ‘Canadians, ~ * threat, ‘though.' " We doneed | one Jong: all “Against.” Yakima: al Riverside, Clint” Marshall | ~ looked: atrong. most” of the . Molson - off the. bages,’ exeept in the, third swhen. * way ‘in both hia two-hit wins, one °. Saturday, and. .one . Sunday. . ‘In Saturday's game, ..the- only. Yakima batter to. get’ to. Marshall . was. league-leading, hitter - Merry: Andergon,. . “singled in: the first and the “ys Who’, slyth.” th Other.’ than. that, e. Kings kept Yakima catcher Larry. r. McAuley. drew a walk and threatened’ briefly sin the got burited to/second base. The “Molson. Kings third. inning ‘but seored the winning .run-in the sixth when Darrel ‘Clarkson lead . - off tha inning ‘with a triple Lyn Lavole | ..and: Danny’ Beaulac, .who hada. strong weekend both offensively and defensively, singled Clarkson across. Dale Mason’ tried ” the sulcide : squeeze but was ‘called out the bunt when the umpire ruled he was out of | the batter’s box on the play. Marshall struck nine in the Saturday win... : Yakima won the Saturday . evening garne 40, with Mike Kokegne getting. . _three strikeouts +-and | scattering . four hits for the winners. The big inning for Yakima - was- the fourth, when two unearned runs came In on. Terrace - pitcher’. ._ John Andrews. am ; Shortstop Daryi Crow got ona solid double and scored . on a passed ball. Bill Adkinson ‘scored on a. McAuley single and catcher - Neils Hanson scored after Randy’ Speers singled as well. : ‘ Yakima scored again In the seventh off Dwaine™ Popp, who had just come in. _ torelieve Andrews, and that. _ was ‘it for the game. — Sundays’s first game was > another Marshall --two- hitler, with the final score 2- 0 for Skeena. © Terrace © threatened ‘in the first and -- second innings, sending runners to third'both times, and .Yakifna loaded the bases in ‘the. third but couldn’t. score, before Skeena got to Kokegne: in - the fifth. Phil Webb singled. . and was tripled home ‘by Gary Paulson, who also had 8 strong weekend both ways, Paulson scored on‘a fielder's choice that saw Dave Hamilton get on and get to third before being Stranded. | 4 Webb got to second again in the seventh, but was stranded and the. game ended 2-0, In the final game of the’ - series, Andrews got off to a rocky. start before coming on to sirlke out six and.win. the game 42. Yakima ‘scored both their runs inthe first liming when Anderson singled, Hanson drove him . in with another single and McAuley singled in Hanson to make the store 2-0 early, Andrews held Yakima hitless: for. the next six innings, though, and took a’ threeit win in the second ° Skeena jumped into the ‘lead in the top of the second: ~timilng with three runs ‘on Pes Weear 1, Vincent Redmond “Kelowna - (Mystery) 2. Barble Essay (Rosle! 3. “Marly Eisner (Fletcher) BARRELS. wins Sr. BBL ethers: 3, Len Rpmpet iar. tine) 2, Laurie Multer (Tarry) 3. Margie _ KELOWNA, B.C. (cP) — | Rampal (Major) th - N (Grand wniorss 1. Tina Kaul (Gran Kelowna’ Lynx Brand oaont.2 Cermen-Letawskl (Bonnie) - Little Britches: +. Jasén Rempel Scored three runs in the 10th jing to defeat Vaxicouver Davalen Kings 5-2, In the - final of the B.C. Senior’ B. Lyn Lavoie, (Blackie! Pea Weesi 1. Kim Rempel (Bhaza) 2° Barble Esasy (Rosie) 3, . Vincent , Redmond (AAyslery) , FLAG PiCKING.", onli Smeg ners ate as i Kelowna -. battled back union mike Mena Knull (Grand Caan)” . Little” ‘prifetes: 1. Lory Knoll (Gypay) 2 Jason Rempel (Brandy)’ > Pea Waaa: 1, Kan. Koull (shelly) 2 from the consolation side of .{he draw, - winning five “games Sunday, Including - four in a row, aftet dropping ‘rat omen my 41-0 decision to Vancouver, - “MILE HORSE Race -"The:four wind included a syiter (thena) 9, Cerro Lets Mylier (Tsena) 2, Soren Letowskl 3-1 defeat of Vancouver ‘to . {Torese) * VaeMILE PONY RACE 4. Lyn Labote (Biachiey2: Elaner (Tawny) a (Windy) Y-MILE HORSE Race . _.t Tita Kull (Grand Ceen) 2. Dan Muller (Taena} r Marty ween ‘the {wo teams in the | “Kim Kove double knockout. ine- team tournament. (Brandy) 2. Kim Kaye (Joner? 3,” field on an error. “three hits‘in three Yaking errors. Gary Goyer singled, got to second on a Beaulac . sacrifice bunt, toak third when-he knockéd the ball. out of Crow's harid allowing... - -both him and Masoi to stay - re 1 Skeena Molson Kings’ first-baseman Darrell Clarkson dove In valn for this Daryl! Crow bunt » ek getty Capen tyre diye ian dom Feri EAU, druing Saturday evening’s 4-0 Yakima Pepsl- | ‘Eola wih at Riverside Park, Crow's bunt — PA DU a tg RRR arg SGM Ay Tit SN Panes single was one of six Yakima hits inthe game, thelr ich win of the four-game Norwest Major Fastpitc League serles in Terrace, i “ “Local _ local Sports Shorts — Shorts Cooke’ $ Kermodes win funtathlon Cooke’s:Kermodes won the Rotary Club Funtathlon at. Skeena Junior Secondary School Sunday morning, taking the Fred Hogg Memorial Trophy after beatlng seven other participating teams ‘for the title. Stacey Cooke, Dianna Lorenzon, ‘Dave ‘Carmichael and _ Whitney Brinnen formed the .winning team, The. eight teams participated in five events, including the: rotary wheel relay, rolling a tire 200 metres; the town council atrut, a backwards running race; the timber shuffle, where - each team member runs on two ont-by-six boards; the ring -: " bolt relay, in which each member must pick his or her finishing time, and.the obstacle ‘course, Give Us A Break was the second-place team, made up of Denise Kenney,” Chery! Kyck, John. Heighton and Ron ‘Wolfe. os The third-place, team wane’ ‘also the top-ranked. faimily.. team, Big “Macs, with Gordon McConnell and children "Linda, Karen and Brian, placed third overall and ‘first.in their category,” Marian, | Buick » win 2-ball The Royal Canadian’ Legion's twoball golf tournament ‘at the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club was won by Terry Marian and Steve Buick of Kitimat, — ‘The Kitimat pair. finished on top of a 58-person field, the event held in conjunction with the Terrace Riverboat. Days ‘celebrations. ~-Just behind Marian and Buick in the low-gross-categary _ were Dick Graf and Art Lorimer. Bill Spearn and Jim ‘Riding'won the low-net title, followed by Jack Phelan and ‘Anna Levesque. ‘Gerry Jackulack won the low-putts contest, while the ladies’ fow-putt winner was Rose Spearn.. , Marian won thé long-drive contest for men, while the women’s long drive was won by Debbie Carruthers. The top mather-son combination was Louise and. Charile ‘Radford, while the closest to the pin awards went to R Jacques and Lynn Leighton. , : - Minor soccer. results Results of saturday games in the Terrace Youth: Soccer Association: ‘In the under-@ division, Totem Ford Mustangs: heat’ Centennial Lions 2-1, Vic Froese Trucking Hot “Redders. -blanked Doc's. United 5-0, Camperland- and Dairy ' QueenBusters drew 6-0, Terrace Chrysler. Aspens shut oil Tilden’ Tigers 7-0 and Ken's Photo Mighty Mites beat “Kinsmen Jets 5-0. _ -Under-10 division games had Skeena Foresters and Pohle Weatars tying 1-1, Surveyors blanking Westend Engles 4-0, Co-op Kickers edging Thunderbirds 1-0, Shoppers Drug . Mart Whitecaps defeating McAlpine Blues 6-1 and Sundance Sonics beating Finning Flyers 3-1, , In the under-11. division, it was Aqua Plumblig. 6 Northwest Sportemen3 and Cedarland Glants 5 Kinetles 0, : Bavarian Inn Royals beat All Seasons 11-2in the under-12 division, - ~ “In the under-i3 division, it was Fotiry Wheels 3 Inly Bird This week's games will be played during the wet _ because of the B. C. Day. halifay next weekend. rs ‘Slowpitch weokend : scores safe and scoring .after, | - Mason stole second and the © ball went through to centre Scott Hamel ran for Mason andwent to third when. Jim Holland. got on through an error to Crow, but was called out when a _ Squeeze play at the plate ‘didn’t work. Ken Wood got “on, tholigh,.and Phil Wetib scored: them both with a double that turned into a. twe-rbi error in-centre field, _ Webb unfortunately missed third bagse.on the play’and . _ wes called out. *- Goyer’ singled again to ’. atart. the fourth and scored on a Holland single later to: finlsh the Skeena seoring for the game. - A shortened weekend ‘schedule in the Terrace Men's Slowpitch League saw Williams Movers win twice and ~ _ Westend default both their games. Westend didn’t have enough players for either their Friday or Sunday games and fell further intd last place as a result of the losses. Meanwhile, Williams won both'thelr. - games, beating Dreamworld-K. Grace Construction 15-9 on, ' Sunday and taking a Win over Northwest Loggers Friday ‘night as well. The Friday night score was unavailable. . Terrace Builders Irlybirds beat Takhar Trucking Oilers 7-5 Sunday, ending a ninth-inning rally by Takhar to finish: the tougher-than-expected game. - UAB upset Kokanee Kings 6-7 in 14 innings in the other . game Sunday, scoring twice in the bottom of the 14th to ovecome a one-run hall-inning by Kokanee in the top of the lath. The game wap tied 6-6 after the regulation nine innings and the next four innings were scoreless. The beneficiaries of the Westend default wwere Lakelie Hote] Friday night and Gus’ on Sumtay . Tonight’s games have Gus’ playing Loggers at 7p. m. and Irlybirds. taking | SKB Molson Wreckers immediately alterwards, L Pizza Hut sweeps _ Kitamaat tourney _ Pizza Hut United won the Kitimat ‘Village Haisla Eagles under-18 soccer tournament Sunday with a 3 win over Hazelton in the final gam Pizza Hut, one df two Terrace Youth Soceét Association teams invited to the tournament, went undefeated through four games to take the title of the six team dou tournament. Earlier, Pizza Hut had.defeated Kitwanga 5- 3, beaten Hazelton $-) arid won the winner's round semifinal gaine against the host Eagles 4-3 to gain their final berth, - Hazelton defeated Kitimat 3-2 in the loser's-round semifinal to get their second shot at Pizza Hut In the final — game. Seott Kehl, a tirst all-star and the tournanient’s most valuable player, scored in the first half to glve Pizza Hut a ‘1-Olead, Brian ¥eddersen and Wade Schmidt, on.a penalty ‘kick, scored. the second shutout of the tournament behind the team’s defense, The other Terrace teams, Budget Boomers, were. 22 ab... the tournament, bowing out after losing thelr second game of the weekend 3-2 to semifinalist Hazelton. Earlier, Budget beat Kitwanga 1-2 in a default game, lost to the host Eagles 3-2 and beat Greenville 3-0. Individual awards went to several playera. The Mr. Hustle award was won by Brian Grant Jr. of Haista, ayd the. most inspirational player award went to Alex Johnson of Hazelton. The Bernie Wilson Memorial Trophy for best. tournament goaltender went to Hazelton’s Paul Price, while the Johnéon Grant Memogial ‘Trophy for. best ‘defensive player went-to’ Robert duncan of. the Halsla _ Eagles. Kirby Muldoe of Hazelton was picked, as “the. mont sportsmanlike player, —. Allstar awards went to Brian Grant’ Jr; Doncan and -Meddy MeIntoeh of the Eagles, Gerald Starr, Price and Ward Maitland of Hazelton, Kehl and Kelly Derksen of. Pizza Hut, Boyd Moore of Greenville, Mario Desjardins of Budget and Ben Russell of Kitwancool. 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