aye, ~~. Be t - t . Ean . Fe ns eS tea Te a CERT re aR Ae cas ae i ™ \ f i a i . ‘Page 8, The Herald, Tuesday. May 6.7980 4 . oo | ee , come cut on top” All Seasons ae TROPHY HOUSE - “Where the w nners For all your trophy needs - northwest zone last weekend with four wins, - while Skeena Junior Secondary School's team gave up: their first two ° losses of the season. Kitimat'’s team 5 won both their ‘games, taking Booth 3-0 and Houston 7-1. _ MESS's team 7, also won ‘both of their games; beating Skeena 7-0 and Booth 6-1. Skeena lost their other game, ijosing 2-1 te Houston, Duncan” Williamson was the only Skeena scorer. Kitimat’s’ teams were combined due to injuries, said Rick Brayden, the MESS coach. This ex- plained the fact. that several players scored in 635-2982 4627 Lakelse Ave... | ~ KITIMA T ROLLS” IN JR. SOCCER Kitimat's Mount ‘three - ‘of the’ four four Elizabeth Secondary games,’ Schoo] junior soccer In the. first game, teams ‘continued to Adrian “Welch, | Augusto dominate play in the Bellantonj and Tony . Teeves did the. Kitimat. thumping ‘of Houston, ‘getting two and Gibaldi and Welch, each scoring scoring.’ In -their 7-0 whipping’ -of : .Skeéna, Danny Dos Reis. | Andy . Gibaldi and Mario Ligana each had two goals while” Tony de Mederios added the ‘single. In the team 7- | Joseph Galante had three goals, with Dos. Rels: singles, : In the fina] game ofthe ; day, Team 7 mauled Booth 6-1. Ligana had the“ hat trick in that game, . with Dos Reis getting two more ‘and Stephen Munnder kicking in the - other. . Next scheduled games are Saturday in Kitimat. \ | ! Registration: is” down for hockey Minor hockey registration - is down over 200, according. to. Len Harrington, media representative for . the Terrace Minor. Hockey Association. - The registration at the baoth| at the Skeena Mall- Friday and Saturday nights | recorded only 236 children” signed, Harrington. said, down over 200 from lest season. “That's: norinal, though,”: a ‘Horring\om naid:We seid that, an wot of the players wilt vgn late. . ‘Summer for equestrians Equestrian events will be included in the schedule at ihe B.C, Summer Games, scheduled for Aug. 14-17 in Kelowna, and local en- thusiasis are urged to contact Lesley Tannen, local | zone representative, for information on how to enter the Zone 7 eliminations which take place ‘in Van- derhoof in June. Both English and Western events are to be included in competition at the Games, with a total of five divisions set up for competition — dressage, hunter, jumper, western games and western working horse. The teams from each of the eight zones within the province will be made up of six English riders and four Western riders. The Summer Games committee will provide some of the cost of transportation and accommodation for those selected to the teams. Harrington said. that’ anyone who wishesto sign up for the 1980-81 season should | pick up a form from CFTK’ Ss. office at the corner of Lazelle and Emerson. Harrington also said that 58 children were signed for’. the summer hockey school, while only six-signed up for the special development | - ‘elinic for. beginning skaters. that | is Se said one wishing: te siqm up tate ahould do: 80 vastaoon as possible. Zone 7 extends ‘from Bednesti Lake, halfway between Prince George and Vanderhoof, and the Queen Charlotte Islands. - The games trials will be in Vanderhoof on June 15 with the exception of. dressage, which will take place in Prince George. Terrace-Kitimat ‘area representative of the zone is Tannen, who can be reached . gt 698-1264 in the evenings for more information about the summer games’ equestrian events... : ‘ah Girls’ softball In. Peewee division girls softball at Agar Park Thursday night, Northwest Sportsman dropped a 14-11 decision to Camperland, while Quadro Travel, took Lakelse Pharmacy 13-10. 4639 Lakelse Ave. - “LEATHER COMPANY = Leather Beginners Kit -Teols & materials to make 9 projects i -Teaches the basics of Leathercraft . -A great hobby for the entire family Available at: . TERRACE MODEL “oo Terrace Shopping Contre -eomplished what NL hitters 7 righthander, bombed out in the. first .in- ° “10-1 victory over the Astros, conditions.” - included:a 2-hour,; 58-minute _ Montreal's _ acquisition ‘from -Detroit, --went 4for-5 to’ lead-a-16-hit Cromartie each drove in two: 1.60 BRA, nnn manitive ; L ; zibe. Otel oe "Phone 635-4056 am ew wes ) ar ‘ot int ey ee : ] Rain: douses Richard’ $ | smoke in time for Expos |* A. spring rain ‘finally ac-, time this season. we won, two. “in arow." - . 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