Castle News October 23, 1963 A s : . SPC i 2 te : Ea ies a i ihe iy = a SPORTS October 23, 1983 Castlégar News Bs Olympics cost unknow eerag Scotty's favorite is draft day pce (ae ion ater Boring at [cma oe ae tied for (ol dui tnteak : second had iat Us Olympics said Friday the Next to wher his team captures the Stanley Cup, Scotty games will cost them $409.6 - million but. admitted the Bowman's favorite time of year is draft day. It's also one of his busiest, 1982 CHEV $10 PICKUP tag may be: is anybody's guess, said Bill Pratt, pres- ident of the Calgary Olym- pic 0: Cc When Calgary originally plan. won the right to hold the v See 1988 Games organizers pre-- . He refused'to call the six: the first round. This year, it was Tom Barrasso, Normand Lacombe and Adam Creighton, Except for Housley, those names aren't exactly up there with Wayne Gretzky and Mike Bossy. But, given time, Bowman may have a handful of all-stars that pick, the Sabres took Barrasso, an 18-year-old goalie fresh out of high school, who quit the U.S. Olympic team to turn pro. Barrasso opened the season in the Sabres net. Of course, Bowman might have goofed on some of his drafters, too. Neither Steve Patrick, Sean McKennan or Mike Moller have indicated they are ready for regular duty D.t. 5058. price’ could change dram- atically when expenses to be borne by the Alberta gov- ernment and City of Calgary are added, * What the. complete Price dicted costs for everyone in- volved’ would not top $415 million in 1981 dollars. page document a bud; t. Now Open For Business | world junior ample ae for the'1964 olympi. ‘Originally wil (place next’ month inthe 0 4 trl ropeans were against it,” said) Shears. ured | Noll Park: of South Korea. fight/Tuesday. DeWit The West Kootenay field hockey league,has finished. * The general.manager-coach of Buffalo Sabres uses the National Hockey League entry draft the way some of us use ngs show. Rossli in first, place, Nelson and Cas- tlegar tied for second, Trail in fourth and Nakusp in fifth place. Z have taken the a Sabres to the brink of exploding on the NHL with a wave of youthful stars who just might relocate the Cup to upstate New. York from Long Island. - “The draft is a' gamble,” says Bowman. “You're dealilng almost solely with potential. on his roster. And that won't take much time, considering how sensationally ‘the kids performed in the playoffs last spring as Buffalo swept Montreal and extended the favored Boston Bruins to overtime of the seventh game of the Adams - Division final, it won't take much time. Housely, of course, is the centrepiece, an exciting defenceman who also can be used at centre and was on the NHL all-rookie team last year. general manager bring Bowman's credentials as a coach were certified in Montreal, where he led the Canadiens to five Stanley Cups. It might take another couple of years before his skills as a him more championships, but it's clear Bowman won't get caught in any drafts — he's too busy MALONEY 365-2155 TRAIL AREA 364-0213 The “AA” section was won by Nelson which now will the host the West Kootenay “AA” finals, The Rockettes will host L. Lloyd Crowe of Trail in the semifinals on’ Monday. The winner of that game will play in Nelson on Thursday to determine which team will compete in the “AA” provin- cial championships in Kel- owna on Nov. 3 - 5, The senior Rockettes fin- ished league play with 1-0 victories over Trail and Ross- land. Julie Perehudoff and Marie Resendes played aggressive defense in con- Bowman had the audacity to compare Housley to Bobby Orr after the Sabres drafted the teenager out of South St. Paul High School. i 3) Bowman got the chance to nail Housley on the sixth pick of the first round in 1982 with a selection acquired from Los Angeles for aging defenceman Jerry Korab. A trade with Calgary just before the draft gained the Sabres another first-rounder, which turned out to be Cyr. ! COST EDWARDS ‘The deal cost the Sabres goalle Don Edwards, who had a mediocre season, and defenceman Richie Dunn, who lasted ‘one year with the Flames ahd now is in Hartford. Buffalo also received two second-round’ picks. With their own first rounder in 1982, they selected Andreychuk, who could be the gunner the Sabres have lacked since Rick Martin wreched his knee. Last June, Buffalo had the fifth selection in the opening round thanks toa deal that sent Martin to Los Angeles. With “You never know how an 18- or 19-year-old will react to NHL.” ie ne Eagles dominate BCJHL | By The Canadian Press Langley Eagles continued their domination of the B.C. Junior Hockey League Fri- day when they trounced Burnaby Bluehawks 18-8 and recorded their 11th straight win : Did You Know? You can contribute to United Way by... 1. Payroll Deduction 4) 2. Bank & Credit Union 3. Cosh Donation 4 Mailin Contribution Bowman has proven himself to be a pretty fair riverboat gambler. In the last two drafts of amateur talent, he had six first-round picks, three in each draft. The core’of the Sabres will be those’ selections. “The only way to build a championship team is through the draft,".Bowman says. “The Canadiens proved that, the Islaniders have proven it. . “You have to draft the right kids, of course, and then work with them to develop them, get their talent out. But there are so many talented young players out there. Of course, until we've had a few years to assess them, we can’t really be sure how we've done.” DONE NICELY Bowman appears to have done very nicely. In 1982, he grabbed Phil Housley, Pausl Cyr and Dave Andreychuk in tall the lighter-weight: training type: ''~ In other league action Fri- i day, Shuswap Totems dealt & Penticton Knights their first . a teas of ths satroa gnu Mail Your Contribution By Oct. 31 Mve03 cune=s 3 © Parker-Hale ready lor, Tampa | Reston © Winchester Bay, which still is a long’ way. vor from its NFL record losing Allen. “# : leerinisy $6 thelr 40-men sie Fe Flores if gambling that roller 2 © Smith & Wesson e Ruger We're Celebrating our 5th Anniversary with : RED HOT SAVINGS! On Ski Packages Trak X-Country Downhill. 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Artists to demonstrate West Koot experts from five styles of Kung Fu will present demonstrations to the public in Tai Chi, Karate, Judo, Aikido ‘and Tae-Kwon-Do at 1 p.m., Carrie Batchelor and Karen Stoopnikoff led the team defensively while Angie Ver- haeghe controlled the attack- ing line. Oct, 29. There will bea and ti 's power set using swords teaches how to use internal power in a burst. Using Tai Chi sword, the animal is the crane because of the sweeping, delicate moves, and the weapon is the most ad d of all Chinese period. The event will be held at Winlaw School. Kootenay Tai Chi Centre director, Rex Eastman, will the yang style The Rock domi: the game against Mt. Sen- tinel in a 2-0 victory. Sandra Semenoff set up a pretty passing play for both Tracey Powell's and Wendy Guy- mer's goals. The next action has return games with Rossland and Nelson. of Tai Chi which is a soft style of Kung Fu. He will first present the widely seen and known solo form which is a slow dance-like set, progress- ing to the two person form which is learning to sue the movements for self-defence (an interplay of attack and. , defence). ies Bist weapons, Using the broad sword, the animal is the tiger with leaping footwork and strong, slashing movements. Karate expert, Ivan Vel- isek, from the Nelson Karate Club is a second degree black belt in the Chi-to-ryu style. This is an unusual style which goes back to the origin of Karate on Okinawa Island before it in Japan. B.C. Winter Games. “Aikido is relaxing and works on flexibility,” say: Dave Collis from the Nelson Aikido Club. Immobilizatioii* moves using pressure points” and pivoting around the’ centre of balance means that in Aikido energy from the person's attack is used again- st them. In other words, if one attacks with great force, the equal amount of force will come back. Police forces in North America, Europe and Asia use Aikido in training their officers. John Gibson is founder of the Castlegar Judo Club and his students will d aniong other things, how to fall, and release holds. Tae-Kwon-Do is the only Korean style that will be presented at the martial arts extravaganza. In this style 60 to,.70. per cent is kicking technique. Guy Tarr, a Slo- can valley self-defense in- structor says that Korea is a mountainous country so that using the feet is advan- tageous because of the un- eveness of the ground. Tae- Kwon-Do is a hard style that deals with attacks and block- win and Richmond downed Cowichan Valley Capitals 6-3. All-Star Wrestling returns All-Star Pro Wrestling re- REGIONAL RECREATION COMMISSION#1 OCT, 23 — Public Skating 2:15 - 4:00 p.m. Admission children lults $1,00 506, stud ey. 12-1 p.m. $1.00 25 — Senior Citizens siretch Fitness Class. 10-11 a.m. Senior citizens Centre. OCT, 26 — Lunch Hour Hock 00 Drop in. 12-1 p.m. $1.00. 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