Hnesday, June 22, 1966 TERRACE _Omineca” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA econd Place Win ‘or Terrace. Loggers | Terrace Loggers baseball club returned. hore Monday a long, hard battle in driving to the top of a weekend ball tournament in Hazelton, Loggers played four long ers in the five team fixture, vere finally ransacked by Pr. rt All-Stars, who were rested raring to go, after. having id only two games, — one day. ace powered their way over felkwa club in the opener on meday morning, by heating pit- SaJoe Watson, with nine ‘hits whree stolen bases, The Log- Reblayed the Kitwanga Vuleans mer o'clock and came out losing mango two at the hands of home- aemitting pitcher Wilford Wilson. in just ha’ to be the most vel hurler in the Bulkley League, and his team is in Seerot in that league. Mreers again played Telkwa waoy morming and took an early maf eleven to two before Telk- maddenly swarmed to life. They m back with a barrage of hits mombined with Terrace errors, mithin one run of tying the Molum Street VI. 3-2727 open Sunday 12-2 p.m. YOUR REXALL STORES” Lakelse Pharmacy per-Valu Shopping Centre . Vi3-5617 Open Sunday 7 - 9 p.m. RESCRIPTION SERVICE DRUGS - SUNDRIES Ax DRAINAGE * GRADING * ball game before they were elim- inated. Terrace came back at three o'clock to play Kitwanga in one of the best crowd-thriflers in the tournament. It had all the glitter and color that the fans could |; want. Reckless base-running, pow- even ball game to the bitter end. er hitting, a few errors, and an even ball game to the bitter end, Terrace finally came out on top after being ahead four times, by two runs, : Red L’Estrange came out of semi-retirement to catch this game. Rocky Larocque started on the mound, and stayed until the sey- enth, when he was pulled and Fred Philpot took over mound duties. Manager L’Estrange banged out two hits, his first in about four years, hoth were for extra bases. Short stop Bobby Panton was breezing along with a 540 batting average and Rollie Fairclough wag Starting to hit the ball. Ferrace Picked up the win, but Loggers were getting leg. weary. Gerry McPhail twisted an ankle at second base. Jack Philpvt was having leg trouble. Third baseman Keith Larson, was just plain worn out; and there was still the All. Stars team to demolish. The final game got underway at seven o'clock. In the first inning Fred Philpot, batting second in the line-up, banged a tremendous drive that looked like a winner out to left field. Rupert fielder, Roger Smith got back to Uhe fence, jump- ed high in the air and stebbed the ball, robbing Freddie of his sec- ond home-run of the tournament.. " All-Stars: picked up-two rung in the second.on an error to Keith Larson and a triple to right-centre. Terrace loaded the bases in the third, but had no one left to drive in any runs, Loggers again Joaded the bases in the fifth, but couldn't Squeeze anyone home to score. Rupert picked up one for almost every inning and went on to win. Manager Red L’Estrange said Tuesday that the Terrace boys Played tremendous ball. There were only 10 players in fie: dugout on Saturday. ‘Three of the top players were not out either | - day. Spud Larson, Johnny Miller, an Don Panton couldn't make the trip. They may have made the dif- ference. Bobby Panton won the top hit- ting award, getting 10 for nineteen TOPSOILING | SEEDING. | * PLANTING | ok ‘LAYOUTS. 7 sphalt roadways, drives and walks ROYAL CANADIAN LSGION ere) Dispatch by ap Bogelund The Legion welcomes Miss Marie Colebank and Mrs, Edith Wavwin- sky, who were both initiated at the last: general meeting: Applications for membership were approved for Clifford. H.: Gailey, Charles FP, Deane, Bernard P, Rowe and Don- ald P. Nelson: Comrade Ss, N. “4. Kirkaldy was presented with a desk. stand and a paper knife, in recognition of his many years as a Legionaire and a hardworking member: of Branch No. 13. Comrade Kirkaldy and his| — family will be leaving Terrace in late July to take up residence on Vancouver Island, Ag a ‘suitable send-off from Terrace, a Kirkaldy Night will be held at the Legion} — Premises on July 15. ate The Hiext apotta meet will. be held in Terrace on June 29; once again we plead for assistance from parents and other interested mem- bers of the community, to assist ug with all the many tasks required to organize and run a successful sports meet. Please contact Nick Nattress or your branch secretary. Of special interest to all you Bingo fans.— the Legion auditor- ium will be open each Thursday night, throughout the summer, for the weekly Bingo game. The new jack pot starts out with $250, See you Thursday night at the Legion auditorium. CENTENNIAL. 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