‘R, Kluas 24, E, Obzera 3, B, . Kester 26, F, Cervo. 22, k,. Dae. ti Single, Gloria. * penton 278; j ; , aVETARE, -Ernie Stevens, pia) r GAR'S Fred Philpot has dés 7 fens ‘on the ‘ball carried by: Skeena’s ‘Paul Walker ‘while- Agar’s ‘Wal-| | ter Elkew and Skeena’s Bob Kes-|: tr awalt the pasa in recent nien’s baskethall’ Teague Play. Skeena Son 92-6 vad ~~ $keena te tops”. e ‘Lakelse for’ league lead * Skeena Secondary. ‘Tatinshiane. ; kept on top of the Men's basket. ball league with a come - from -" behind win over second place -Lakelse“ Motor Hotel Thursday; ‘They moved out in front with four. minutes ‘to go and held. on ‘with ball: contra) for a five-point Margin, 878, ” Students kept in contention be.. hind the shooting of Bob Kester and Flavio: ‘Cervo to trail 46-40. at the half, - The Teimshtans'. “brought out their big bomb with six minutes to go’ when Kester‘ and Cervo Stole passes and usedfastbreaks - for ten. straight game-winning points, From ‘there’ ‘on the students’ played ball control for the win, SKEENA TSIMSHIANS — 83: ° kin 6,.T, Wilson. 2, LERELSE Motor HOTEL —1t quardt:13, .J, Frbdko mi, Mare Weataew Benne 10, T. Tebo 6, Da. Webster 25, Almacs bow to. students. A“ full “court press and fast breaks added up to an 80-70 mar- gin for Skeena Secondary Tsim- shians when they met Albert and McCaffery Tuesday in men’s bas- ketball action, “SKEENA TSIMSHIANS- = BS Kluss 13, E, Obzera 14,°B. Kes. ter 15, F, Cervo: 19, R Dakin 12, B, Keller 25. Te "wilson 5, ALBERT &% McCAFFERY 70 H, Champoux 6, D, McKay 19, Je Sircet Re a ‘Blessin a s, Reynolds : BOWLING | RESULTS | MONDAY MEN'S LEAGUE: : * 1, Gims, 30:. ‘Ev’s Mens Wear, ' 27: -3,°' Driers 3s, ae Lucky Strikes, 2 oS Single, "Joa *aliéhe, 881; © Three, Joo elisha, 3 og; ‘Aver. age, Brian:Kirby, ‘24 ‘OF LEAGUE “a, 102, ° 81; 2, fa 13 3 106, 70; 4, 107, 63, : ~ Men's single Tom Severson 271; threa, Tom Severson, 640; average, Cornie -Fleming,. 203, - Women's” Single, Sherry Van- denbroek.. 221; three, Sherry: Vandenbroek, 561; average, Cathy Watson, 18 185, TUESDAY MIXED ‘LEAGUE _1, Supervalu 30; 2, Timber- and, 26; 3, O'Brien Insurance, 233 4, Skeena Hotel, 23, Mens. ‘aingle;; Los: .Wogralff, 305; three, Les ‘Wegralff, 753: average, Stan Warmisage,' 250, "Women's single, Gina Brocker “$41; three, Joyce: Ray 600; av, erage, Pearl Paulin; 218 WEDNESDAY LADIES-‘LEAGUE | Big 5, 34; High Be 28}: River’| ‘Rats 24, King Pin Gige, Gloria Benton 2005 (*) L:) a THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE’ sailticum Theatre oe 2." vatioog, “28; 8 3 . Five ‘Deuces, -21; 4, Don's Garig, 20... a Men's singles Brian. Keb, 306; three, L,' -Matlloux, _ Women’s single, ThelmaBen-. nor, 265; three, Gloria Kofced. ai average . ‘Helen: Fogtman,; 9, mo pig tek AU a ee gE ee FRIDAY HOUSE LEAGUE Wednesday; Neverbet' 20,1968 .| from Dale Prést, But with eight| | : in athe. second half for an im-. BASKETBALL . 2 cols tabulated Skeeiia’ Lakelse Motor Hotel . Albert & McCaffery | Agar Red & White . . SCORING LEADERS “\Kluss 8k =... ‘Webster LMH- . Marquardt LM ee Obzera ae Lumber outpaced Reum Motors 6247. “Teams are sponsored by local Land 8: p,m, Other dates will te announced, took a half time léad of 21-18 ‘then faded ‘In the second half despite last minute heroles by Kelly.» Houlden...who:.sank.:a;-15 |: foot. jump ‘shot to force the game | into overtime at 43-43, . Overwaitea’s Cliff. Mills and and Dennis Dakin scored inover- time for the 47-44 margin. | 0.) OVERWAITEA, 48: “C. Mills 16, By Dakin 11, Stewart 10," ‘Williams rf D; Sharpe 4, AL. bio yd 2, SKOGLUNDS- HOT SPRINGS, 12, V. Jacques 9, D. Gare ‘4, In the second game Revm took an early lead withsharp-shooting minutes remaining in the first half: Tom ..Casey ‘and. Morris Squires were" off on a 12-point scoring spree for: Pohles.’ It [took | them to a 32-29 half time: le Seven Pohle players scored ’ PORT. FRANCES, - Ont, (CP) — About 25 ‘deer were kiited by ‘| motorists ‘in this: ‘northwestern! i Ontario area last: ‘year, a better record than in 1586 when 71 were Killed. Deer and moose are driy- "Overaie, Pohle ~win-in boys’ cage» . “Four teams representing 45 Jocal boys utder 16 opened | the: Intermediate boys basketball league November 15, - | ., Ouerwaltea came from behind | down Skoglund Hot Springs ‘| 47-44 in the opener, and. Pohle vat, alt ton hee nap ps plave athena see indary” gym Suiitt set Fae : In the opener, the- Skoglunds 2," 2 raha ve 77-60, 44: K, Houlden 19, G. Lamming |. en’. acro5s - roads aby. ‘flies and} : . _ “rac HERALD, | = phe “in puck They “overpowered their Kiti. | Beckies - in ‘spiel: Atrio of “Bookles” won them? aeives Polarbid land cameras at the November 15.17, Terra Bowlasplel |. ‘The Bookles — Brian. Kirby; Pauline ese ley and. Joe’ Gag. non— picked up the cameras for. winning the Bowl-g-spiel A.avent, Other prizewinners. in A-were: Gims (Curly © Ray, ‘Gerry . Ray, ‘ {Delt Bjornson); « ont ‘Timers . (wane Hull,. Lena Howlky,' Ross ; |Bowlky); and Prince RuportShar- - Ipshooters (Carol Johnson, Helen ool) [Roshkevick>, .. -}. Rupert’s Wild Ones Cvelyn | day . |Shaffer, Fred Shaffer, Jim Warn- ‘ 8) tock the B event prize follow ed by Driiters (Paul Salvisberg, denboer); -Kitimat Béuling Centre (Marlis Kramer, Tp: , Kramer Kotari); Franks Gite (latte | sec "|Hiassen, Richards Hendricks, 5 TANDINGS. page, Doug Chandler) followed by Ralphs Delivery (Colin Alger Ralph Weick, Garry Alger); Is- landers (Joe. Schulmetater, Eva Names (Gordie Woodward, Fregees Wacherman, Ruth Pow- . ers)". f Terrace Sputnicks (ivarBruce, Terrace Tertlers snapped up six goals ti ‘win thelr Kile mat commercial league opdner Noyember 11, and added ‘two: in the third. for a runaway win, : Also scoring for the Terriers: | Were left winger Martin O*Brien || with a -goal. and an. assist,| Robin Keays, centre, anddefence- |: Tan Graham Geeraert and Mel Nelson, - (Game was played after Herald |. Pre event went to Blow) "ees timed, - ~ WON LOST event went to orraca He . Buddies (Red Fricke, Phil Le opene confident afterthe league | for Terrace, ~The team has great spirit and: they're’. working - to- n C B Braun, Aurore Schulmeister); No |22iy°" TeaUy well,” Coach Brown games in Kitimat, - built here, TERRACE, Be a strong | op ener mat opposition &1, led by Tier: an centre Bud Foreman with two | J ‘{ goals, I Foreman “opened ‘the ‘scoring lin the first period, Kitimat came | ) back to tlo the gamo.1-1 atthe |" Now i ‘the opportune time to look’ inte. Christmas. shopph men in.your family. There ave many. valuable tools ‘on 7 won't want to: ‘miss the. savings on these special items, a Wed, Thurs.- Fri, ‘Sat. only. _ 24S Savage _ 410/22 g ga. Reg. 69.50 1 99- C Sovage 308: Win, Reg. 173. 00 1-900 CLL. - 229 Rem. Reg. 146.95 se ao cit 2 ga.-Reg. 34. 00 2-830 CLL. ‘end of the period...: - The Terriers poured fn three’ more goals in the second period, Jack Thor f, Norm McFar- land and. Bob rant each collected an asalst, . Surprige addition to: ‘the Ter- riers was R, F,°Tuton who just came in-.to town'-from ‘White-, horse and asked for.a tryout fn goal, Tuton came to play; Mon- day night, with an impressive performance in the nets. "He's areal goalte,’* Tere. a B a -. - [Rosemary Salvisberk, Casey Van- had quite & Hob Brown sald ol Browns. Terriers played their second game of the season Mon- day night against Northwest Shell, “T's 8 “going to be a big year The Terriers play . all their | Kt. will be t way until an ice arens | is Stand Warnisage, Rudy Josikor) . {took the D event, Pace-getters were King Pins (Bob Leary, Jim] McKenzie, Ron MeDicken);: Upe |- sets (Eric Christison, Jim Thom- |. pson, Morris Alger); Bad Losers (Lucien Maiiloux Lueettes Mail- "fod Gemma Belanger.) Iulividual scores; men 's high \Teingie, ‘L,. Malllous $93; .men’s* high'three, L, Maiout 878; lad- fes single, Pat Thompson,. 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