Page 8 oe _‘Weidnesday, Februaiy 21, 1968 Three-day basketball contest. . Rupert Chiefs top Tippers in Ferrace’s biggest tourne It was the biggest and best, basketball tournament held in Terrace,: and Prince Rupert Chiefs won it all. That’s the story of the Ter- race Basketball Association’s eighth invitational tournament held last weekend in the Skeena Secondary gym. The Chiefs outgunned the Ter- race Tippers 101-83 to wind up the three day series and take home the silverware. There was more to the game than the score. It was one of the best of the tournament. Rupert Chiefs opened fast and streaked to a 52-33 lead at the half. The tardy Tippers bounced right back and actually outscored Rupert 50-49 in the second half but could not close the earlier margin, John Olsensnaredthe rebounds to keep the Chiefs ahead, com. plemented by sharp-shooting Wayne Haldane who poured in 38 points, Haldane was later named most valuable player in the series, He averaged 25.1 points per game for high average in the tour- nament, However he just shaded Ta Kiuss of Skeena Secondary me tans with 25.0 points per mathe three..,, the largest helus area, It drew and some 400 apectat 3 daily to watch the action at nena secondary gymnasium, Teams from Houston, Prince Rupert, Kitimat, Kitimaat Vil- lage, Aiyansh and Terrace came to compete. Terrace basketball officials called it “a most successful tournament,” Third spot in the tournament went to Kitimaat Village who just managed to shade an under-rated Houston squad 84-80, Teams finished in the following order: Prince Rupert Chiefs (won four, lost 1) Terrace Tippers (3-1) Kitamaat Village (3-1) Hous- ton (2-3) Aiyansh (1-2) Kitimat Bisons (1-3) Skeena Secondary tournament was oh the Terrace it teams CUE We all suffer from “Cabin Fever’ — that cold, closed-in, winter-all- over feeling. Aspirin won't help. But CPA will! - For the only sure cure is a warm friendly sun. 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Smali 3-31/2 aver, NAMED TO FIRST ALL-STAR TEAM in the weekend's invita- tional tournament here was Terrace’s John Oman, shown in earlier commercial league action, Tsimshians (0-2) Prince Rupert Sunrise (0-2), Scoring in the final Rupert-| Terrace game: CHIEFS; Haldane, 38, olsen, | | 26; Helin, 12; Adams, 1b, Mas- on, 6; Young, 3; Ridley, 3 * Hill. 2; ; Alexcee, 3 , , | CAKE MIXES ‘Duncan Hines eee eer rrr errr) . wpe ty - . : We ey tos - L bat ate, oe ee Re La ae rela ee tbe atau mie Re tte el aii peat wi. site MMameguandt,.. 9710 ‘Oman, 22; McKay, 16; Prokop- chuk, 7; Champoux, 6; Philpot, 4; Reynolds, 2, 18ST ALL-STAR: John Olsen, Prince Rupert Chiefs; Wayne | Haldane, Prince Rupert’ Chiefs; sj John Oman, Terrace Tippers; a | Mel. Marquardt, Terrace Tip- pers; J. Neunhan, Houston, : 2ND ALL-ST AR: Joe Prokop. chuk, Terrace Tippers; G, Amos, Kitamaat Village; K, O'Neill, Houston; R, Kluss, Skeena Tsim- shians; G. Grant, Kitamaat Vil. lage. PANCAKE MIX Aunt ime VEGETABLE Oll ah . 6% | Snow meant go | PANCAKE ‘SYRUP a | 96 ron amas | or mopiles “Nabob . * ee at Hotsprings | 44 ox. src recrannicrsnn - 4% SHORTENING — | - Good snow meant ‘go’ Sunday , ; ‘ ee . , an _ Scr ne | COFEE = EA se watched, Ten snowmobiles en- tered the four events, In the 300 CC class, Clarence Wold in a Ski-doo won first prize aver second place winner Al Red Rose an 2 1 Ib. vesavelenee eentnveneerenens RED ROSE ‘SCOPE prize went to Pat Bennie in a Polaris Colt, Runner up was |Janice Trudeau in a Ski-Doo, 235% Gym, karate on program at Thornhill Gymnastic classes start Sat- urday in Thornhill school, Ira .Bowd, chairman of the Thornhill Recreation Commis- sion, who will sponsor the act- ivity stated that this is the first of a number of new activities slated to start shortly, instructor for the class which gets underway at 10 a.m, Sat urday, Feb, 24, willbe Mra, Helen Duhan who also conducts gym- nastic classes at the Terrace my Community Centre, - Another: new activity ‘slated to Start Saturday is karate with Arn. ‘ald Sali as {ristructor, This activ- ity will be open to all age groups -and . registration will commence- at I: 130 am. California LETTUCE _ = Large Heads | CAUL! FLOWER _ California . oo ue . “Further. classes ‘and activ. ities willbe started," saidBowd, ‘las BOON as equipment is obtain Tare, Travel Service “LAZELLE : SHOPPING CENTRE <0). | GRUpe, tnpsk of the co i for | _Phone 635-2201 Dot P.O; Box 1730- Thirsday: night Bingo held in the ed and Scheduling is ironed out, Fes for the new ‘classes aro expected to be very small be. | Thornbllt school,