" PAGE Ald, THE HERALD, Wednesday, January 12, 1977 Terrace ties Hazelton in dying seconds : _ ‘TERRACE 4 HAZELTON 4 Bob Peacock gave It looked like a sure’ Skeena wins all in the Basketball Playday held here on Saturday, the Skeena Boys and Girls Teams won all their games. In the boys games, Skeena Inthe girls games, Skeena ‘A’ defeated Skeena ‘B', 57 to 31 and Nisgha, 42 to 21. The ‘B’ girls defeated Booth 47 to 37. ; Terrace Commercial Terraceaone geallead four victory for Hazelton. With i c ; Hockey League All Stars minutes later assisted by less than two minutes leftin defeated Prince Rupert ; High scorers for Skeena remain undefeated after Dale Kushner and Larry the game Ray Sturney Senior. Secondary 72 to 29 ‘A’ in the first ame were their third game of the Hackman witha drive from scoredwhatcould have been and Nisgha, 71 to 55. Bote cr wy ith pn i season against out-of-town the slot. the winner, teaming up wit! Ruth teckiey with 19. For opposition, although they were hard pressed to come up with a tle last Saturday night at the local arena. The game went down to the final eighteen seconds of the contest before Bob Cooper scored an unassisted geal to - give Terrace the squalizer and gain a 4-4 tie. Terrace drew first blood at 8:30 of the opening frame, Bob Peacock the marksman, Brad Letham and Les Thorstensen getting the assists. Hazelton evened things up ‘ five minutes after the second period got un- Sam Pullano and Richard Simms. Hazelton came right back and less than two minutes later had the equalizer. Mike Lazotte scored that one, assisted by Richard Simms and brother Ken. The second period ended with the score tied at 2-2, Mark Wolfenton = fed Winston Leary a_ perfect pass and Leary wasted no lime in putting it into the net, and Hazelton had a 3 to 2 advantage. . Terrace came roaring back and 22 seconds later had the score tied again, a neat bit of puck contro] by Peacock before handing the Les Thorstensen got the second assist. Earl Sargent and Ray Keer ona three-way passing play. With only 22 seconds left in the game it was Hob Cooper who provided the heroics. Bob picked up his own rebound and fired it home for an unassisted goal, giving Terrace the tie. Shots on goal were even at 34 each in this tough checking, hard skating game. The next outing for the Commercial League All Stars will be tonight when they take on the Terrace Centennials at the Terrace arena. Following this game _ the team travels to Prince Commercial League team from that city. MeEwans and Totems post wins ‘AN UNIDENTIFIED Terrace Juvenile breaks through the Rupert defence as he tries to beat the visiting goalie to the puck. He fajled in his . a . ” . Pound ihe fay corner with a disc to Darryl DeWynter Rupert for a return attempt as the Juveniles blew a 5 to 1 lead and hung on for a 6-6 draw. spore ‘ans wonder about i ‘achievement in sports, ex- ’ hard shot, assists going to who promptly fired it home. engagement with the . who's the hest in a particu- perts say, then any system Fordmen hold onto top TOTEM FORD 10 GORDON & ANDERSON 3 Gordon and Anderson held - Totem Ford to a one-all tie at the end of the first period Monday night, but when the final buzzer ended the game lead with 1:26 left, assisted by Hackman and Shinde. Gordon and. Anderson scored the fina] goal of the second. frame. Bob Bogart fired.a screened shot from close in that found the top the onslaught, stealing the puck off a G&A defenseman, rounding the net and tucking: it in. Grant made the count 7-2, Gilliard assisting Shinde from Hidber and Hackman, in the first game, the high scorers for Skeena were Richard Klein with 16 points and Dave Metzmeier and ’ Jim Kellar with 12 apiece. In the second game, dave Metzmeier scored 22 points . followed by Mike McIntyre with 14 points and Bob Kawinsky with 10 points. lar sport. Now it can be an- swered by an unusual sort of judge. A computer evaluates sporis figures in a special program created to pick the winners of the Seven Crowns of Sports competition. This year’s winners were golfer Jack Nicklaus, Joc Morgan of the Cincinnati Reds, tennis star Chris Evert, “OF SPORTS | ‘Who's The Greatest? the Skeena ‘B’ it was Joy Wideman with 12 points. In Skeena ‘A’s' second game, the high scorers were Vera Ruygrok with 18 points and Bonnie Ware with 25. In the Skeena ‘B’ win over Booth, the high scorers were Joy Wideman with 30 points ‘and Lori Rox with 12. tively evaluating levels of ever before devised. Now in its third year, the program compiles data on all athletes, weighs and eval- uates this information, measures it against a com- puter-based standard of achievement and comes up with a rating for a total pic- ture of each performer, without sentiment or favor- itism. “‘It even measures per- : . . : ‘ formance under pressure McEwan Motors and tied again. Marcel from then on it was ail FordhadoutscoredtheG&A corner, assisted by Peacock gave Ford a9 to 2 O.d, Simpson of the Buffalo taying j : ‘Totem Fordboth won games Tookenay “picked up. the McEwan Motors as they team 10to3toremain ontop Nickerson and Thorstensen. lead from Stach and Hack- Bilis, the Los Angeles (ie de and the out. last Monday night and puckatcentrei¢e, put three scored three more in the of the Commercial League There were only three man. ; pakers Kareem Abdul come of the game,” explains = _ moved farther away from movesonthe Pohle players, third period tosalt away the standings. seconds left on the clock , LeBlanc scored the final Mi bas aay Lafleur of the “Alvin: Fleischman, president Pohle Lumber andGordon & and fired a hard shot from victory. Dick Shinde started the ending the period 5 to 2 for for Gordon & Anderson with Timmy c ona orn. olf, of Seagram Distillers Com- - ° Anderson in the Terrace the slot that caught the left Rick Lewig scored the Ford scoring four minutes Totem Ford. six minutes left in the game. JoAnne Carnet andinckey P20Y: Commercial League side. winner with five minutes _ into the first period with a John Lozier returning after Jorge Tejeira } ¥ ~The winners each receive . standings. GM went ahead for the remaining, taking a pass hard shot halfway up in the Totem Ford scored four a long layoff was given the Us ficated cat 2 $10,000 reward from Tn the first game of the first lime in the game with from Steve Dillibough. net. Larry Hackman fed Wnanswered markers in the assist. a ous sing a complicated set Seagram's Seven Crown. . : . Qh third before G&A could get Rino Michaud with his of formulas, based on a Their pictures appear in the evening McEwan Motors less than four minutes gone Marcel Tookenay made a Shinde a perfect pass. one back and then scored second of the night ded lengihy computer study of Seagram's Hall of Cham- handed Pohle Lumber a7 to in the third. Ken Dean got nice play tokeep the puckin _ Don Clifford tied the score S&Co. cond of the night rounde statistical performances, this pions. They also win the 4 defeat after Pohle had -. taken a 2-0 lead in the first . pericd. Daye Burton put the Lumber crew one up at the ‘midway part of the first period, taking a pass from ‘ Lynn Kraeling three feet out and sliding it under Eric Chapman in the McEwan i +f the puck from Dale Kushner just inside McEwan ~ hblueline, let the shot go. 2 to ., Ofor Pohle. The first period -. ended that way. : McEwan drew within one "} goal while Pohle had a man we = in the sin bin, Ray Rowe ~ scored on a scramble in - front of the net, - O'Brien and Rick Lewis Frank *> setting it up. With less than a minute “| remaining in the second, Wilf Trip de Roche evened the count at 2-2, on a > rebound, Ken Dean and , Keith Colwell getting credit for the assists. The first part of the third period was a seesaw battle : with first one team scoring s and then the other. Many, “ many scoring opportunities "were missed, but finally GM . took over the game and won going away. Terry Markwart and Bob - Cooper teamed up to give - Pohle a 3 to 2 advantage . after two minutes of play. ‘. GM defensemen ” caught up ice. Brian Kor- “ mandy fe ae were d the disc to Cooper who raced down ice, - saw Markwart in the clear ia ~- and passed him the puck. at 4 te te 34 Pe ces ee a *: Terry drove it high into the “ net Thirty seconds later it was the puck back to Keith Colwell at the point. Keith fired and Gordon Bentham deflected it in. Terry Markwart scored his second of the night to tie the count again with less than eight minutes left, Sev Piattoni assisting, the Pohle zone. From that point on the Pohle team seemed to give up and Tookenay scored again from Dillibough. Steve Dillibough scored the — final goal on a long shot from just inside the blueline and GM had their 7 to 4 win. Fordmen win TOTEM FORD 8 McEWAN MOTORS 2 Terrace Totem Ford has a three point lead over McEwan Motors after an 8 to 2 victory over that same squad last Thursday night. Totem Ford, first place holders in the Terrace Commercial League, got a three goal performance from Dick Shinde for their easy win over the McEwan team. . Ford took a two goal lead in the first period with Rino Michaud and = Shinde scoring. Don Watt scored the only McEwan goal of the frame, giving Ford a 2-1 lead over GM at the end of the first stanza. Ford scored five unan- swered markers in the second to take a com- manding lead, Dick Shinde, Hans Stach, Rino Michaud, Bob Peacock and Larry Hackman being the marksmen, building a 7-1 cushion before the period ended Bi Rage MP 3 Wie int JF “Fortune brings in some boats that are not steer'd.” ‘Shakespeare Never Skied . “Learn Mickey Johnson’s Ski School 5 Consecutive Weeks of Lessons Totem.Ford took the lead by the score of 8-1, Shinde getting his last of three from Hackman and Peacock. GM scored the final counter with less than two minutes remaining in the contest, Rae Rowe assisted by Frank O’Brien. five minutes later’, firing the puck along the ice from the lueline, Scott Freeman getting the assist. Ford took a 2 to 1 lead with less than two minutes left in the frame. Bob Peacack raced the length of the rink and beat the G&A goalie cleanly, net. Ray Lachance was e F .- given a second assist. orty seconds later Totem -» Pohle’s second goal was a Shinde hot as Ford took a two goal lead. ~, screened shot along the ice Rino Michaud made a great ~. from Sev Piattoni. Sev took move at the G&A blueline to ’ get around the defense on a two on one break and scored easily. . ‘ With 1:33 gone in the second Hackman sent Shinde in all alone on a breakaway. Shinde made no mistake and the score was 4 to 1, Mark Hidber got the second assist. 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