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Chelsea ‘Van Vliet 5-50 free, 5-50 fly, 6-50 breast. Division one boys: _ Chris Chernoff 5-50 free, 3-50 fly, 2-50 back. Rolf Hartman 5-50 breast, Matthew Small 5-50 fly, Division two gine Krista 01) 5-50 breast. Danielle Crock- ett 4-100 IM, 5-50 free, 4-50 fly, 6-100 free, 5-50 back, 1-50 breast. Division two boys: Steven Cundy 1-100 free, 1-50 free, 1-50 fly, 1-100 IM, 1-50 back 2-50 breast. Ian Dudley 4-100 IM, 5-50 free, 3-50 fly, 6-100 free, 4-50 back, 5-50 breast. Mike Van Vliet 5-100 free, 6-50 back. Division ‘three girls: Pilar Alvarez 4-100 IM, 2-50 free, * 3-50 fly, 2-200 free. Aimie Chernoff 3-100 IM, 5-50 free, 6-50 fly, 3-100 free 3-50 back, Jenny Gibson 6-100 IM, 6-100 . _free. Wendy Gouk 5-100 free, 2-50 breast.. Lori Picco 5-50 fly. Division three boys: Mario ‘Fehrenberg 1-100 IM, 1-50 free, 1-50 fly, 1-100 free; 1-50 back, 3-50 breast. Justin Phillips 1-50 breast. Dvision four girls Leanne Bentley 1-50 free, 1-50 fly, 1-100 back, 1-100 free. Lau- rene Brown 3-200 IM, 5-50 free, 4-50 fly, 5-100 free, 6-100 back, 6-100 breast. Tracy Picco 2-200 IM, 4-50 free, 3-50 fly, 4-100 free, 3-100 breast. Jennifer Small 1-200 IM, 2-50 free, 2-50 fly, 2-100 free, 2-100 back, 1-100 breast. : Division four boys: ‘Alex Hartman 3-200 IM, 6-50 free, 2-50 fly, 4-100 free, 5-100 back, 2-100 breast. Steve Junker 1-200 IM, 1-50 free, 5-50 fly, 1-100 free, 2-100 back 1-100 breast. Peter Oleski 4-100 back. Gavin Ratke 6-200 IM, 6-100 free. David Vecchio 4-200 IM, 4-50 free, 3-50 fly, 3-100 free, 4-100 back, 6-100 back. Division five girls: Wendy Pilla 1-200 IM, 1-50 free, 1-50 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — If the hat and jersey Lou Whitaker was wearing for | Tuesday night’s All-Star game looked a little hap- hazard, there was a good reason. He bought them at" a concession stand, and still had to write in his own number with a magic marker. Whitaker, the starting second baseman for the American League, left his ~~ Detroit. Tigers uniform. inside his car at home and a replacement one sent to the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome got lost along the way. “Thad to have a uniform. "FORGETS ¥ UNIFORM bought had the Detroit in- signia on the front, but was missing his No. 1 on the back. He corrected that by ‘writing in his own 1; number. His hat had a mesh back, instead of the ususal felt, and he got a pair of pants and shoes from the Minn- “Everyone knows I play for the Tigers anyway,” he said, a bit sheepishly. Whitaker also: left his glove at home and borrow- ed one from Cal Ripken, the starting shortstop from © Baltimore. Before he put _| on the glove, though, he put pieces of tape over the label - because he has a MID-SUMMER SALE July 17, 1985 THURS.-FRI.-SAT 9:30 to 5:30 ONLY All store stock of 9-piece formal dining room suites and bedroom suites at special discounted prices AND as a BONUS OFFER buy these suites with no down paymen at 12-months NO INTEREST CHARGE on approved credit. (OFFER ENDS SAT. 5:30 P.M.) CARPETING (RUBBER BACKS) | Lions TORONTO (CP) .— Tor- onto quarterback Condredge Holloway and B.C. defenders Darnell Clash and James Parker were named stars of the week in the Canadian Football League today. Holloway was named off- ensive star of the week while Clash, a defensive back, was chosen defensive _ star. Parker, a defensive end, won lineman of the week honors. "-The Lions now have won three of the six player of the week awards handed out this season. Saskatchewan Roughriders have accounted for two awards with Hollo- way the lone representative from the East. The veteran Toronto quar- terback completed 27 of 31 passes for 321 yards and a Mountain Ski & Sports Hut Castleaird Plaza 365-3525 WANTE Vehicles of the West Kootenay for Special Discount Prices on Paint and Bodywork! Rock guarding at no extra charge’ with every complete paint job. 1.C.B.C. BODY AND GLASS CLAIMS processed witl speed and efficiency. REMEMBER: We meet our friends by accident. FREE ESTIMATES — FREE COURTESY CAR NO OBLIGATION! 364-0213 Trail Customers Maloney Pontiac Buick Columbia Avenue, Castlegar to lead the Ar- gonauts to a 29-25 triumph over Saskatchewan on Friday. Holloway, 31, rushed nine times for 27 yards and earn honors two touchdowns despite suffering a leg injury. - Parker and Clash helped -the Lions to a 25-10 victory over Edmonton. Eskimos on Saturday.. Parker, 27, had two’ quarterback sacks and Clash, 23, intercepted a pass and returned nine punts for 166 yards. Running back Keyyan Jenkins of B.C. Lions and tight end Ray Elgaard of . Saskatchewan received honorable™ mention for. the offensive star award. Defensive tackle Doug Scott of Montreal and offen- sive tackle Lawrie Skolrood of Saskatchewan were runners-up. in the lineman category.. - Linebackers Glen Jackson of B.C. and Ken Ciancone of Montreal received honorable mention in the defensive star category. Winners of the award re- ceive a watch and two return DAILY AIR SERVICE TO CRANBROOK Starting Thursday, August 1 Depart Castlegar — 8 a.m. to connect with PWA Eastbound Flights. CALL TOLL FREE 112-800-663-7047 RESERVATIONS — 365-7701 , 3 Castlegar Airport codes are necessary. An important notice to ~~ =. Thrums- _ telephone customers. In order to streamline our system and improve the effectiveness of our service to you, a few changes in local dialing and party line Please check the table below carefully and note the changes tickets to any of- Pacific Western Airlines’ Canadian destinations. -- Boxer retires HALIFAX (CP) — Razor Ruddoch, the No. 1 heavy- weight contender in Canada, has retired from professional boxing because of a recurring battle with asthma. Ruddoch, 22, of Toronto said in an interview Tuesday the ailment has troubled him throughout his career. “I knew I had it (asthma) and was just fighting with time,” said Ruddoch, a pop- ular fighter with Halifax: area fans. Ruddoch said he dreamed of fighting Trevor Berbick, the Canadian and Common- wealth heavyweight cham- pion, who Ruddoch saw as an easy opponent. “If I-was in good condition I know I would have beaten Berbick.” Stars lose By CasNews Staff Castlegar Stars soccer fly, 1-100 free, 1-100 back, 2-100 breast. ~ Division five. boys: Derrick Churchill 6-200 IM 3-50 free, 5-50 fly, 5-100 free, 2-100 breast. Jarrod: Isfeld 5-200 IM, 4:50 free, 2-50 fly, 6-100 free, 2-100 back, 4-100 breast. Joe Wyatt 6-60 fly. Division six girls: Mary Anne Mathieson 5-200 IM, 5-50 free, 6-50 free, 6-50 fly, 5-100 free, 3-100. back, He- laine Oleski 3-50 free, Lisa “Uchida 3-200 IM, 2-50 fly, 2-100 bake. Division seven boys:_Tom Carew 2-100 free, 1-100 back. Ed Chernoff 4-50 free, 5-50 flay 3-100 breast. so I went out and bought one,” he said. 3 The jersey Whitaker manufacturer's contract to wear another company's glove. Track star appeals VANCOUVER (CP) — Hammer thrower Harold Willers of Victoria has appealed his indefinite sus- pension imposed by the Can- adian Track and Field Ass- ociation pending investiga- tion of a-positive test for. anabolic steroids...» + Willers said Tuesday a letter of appeal has been sent TOUR DE FRANCE to the Sport Medicine Council of Canda. “Until I hear back from them, I don’t have anything to say,” he said. Willers has virtually quit his. training. regimen. -at Simon ' Fraser University pending the outcome of the appeal. Canadian disqualified LUZ-ARDIDEN, France (CP) — Pedro: Delgado of Spain won the 17th leg of the Tour de France cycling race Tuesday’ after a mountain climb that cut into French rider Bernard Hinault’s overall lead and left him gasping for breath: The women's portion of the race, meanwhile, ended pre- maturely for Valerie Chart- rand of Montreal when she was disqualified Tuesday for hanging onto a car during Monday's stage. Chartrand was 64th overall. Steve Bauer of Fenwick, Ont., also had a dismal day. The 1984 Olympic road race silver medallist finished 42nd and fell to 14th in the overall standings from fifth. Bauer also lost the white jersey — worn by the top rookie = to Fabio Parra of Colombia, whose third-place finish moved him to eighth overall. Delgado won the 209.5- kilometre leg in six hours 57 minutes 21 seconds. Hinault, a four-time winner of. the event, placed 18th. Mid-Week Wrap-up Hinault, who broke his nose in two. places during ‘a fall Saturday, suffered from respiratory difficulties rumored to be due t6 the onset of bronchitis. “I reckon I caught a cold because of having to hang around at the finishing line, next before going on to take the title.” Hinault lost more than a minute to his main rivals, American teammate Greg Lemond and Irish riders Stephen Roche and Sean team lost 1-0 to Ci in a home game on Sunday. Saturday's game against BASEBALL Kimberley was due to the forest fire situation in the East Kootenay. That game will be played next month. ~ = Kelly. The Fi leads Lemond by 2:05 with an accumulated time of 91:26:28. Roche is third, 5:00 back, and Kelly fourth, 6:19 behind Hinault. Bauer lost 3:33 on the day and now trails the ns on New Hardwood Floor $4 Per Hour, OE ere Start Your shares Per Person BURNS GYM 365-3434 2 FITNESS CENTRE .ocated bes! it in Fi: lo inn - RED MOUNTAIN SKI CLUB 1985-86 SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT DISCOUNT PRICES. NFL Houston Ovlers sign” lingbocker Fronk Bush. iets isn Rcintyre ign cornerback Ear! Pitsburgh Steelers sign fight end Alon raburgh 19m igh Hockey causes Nordiques sign right winger Tony h by 11:59. In the women's event, Maria Canins of Italy won the second leg of the second stage to maintain her overall lead. Canins, who won the first 12-leg stage which ended Saturday, breezed to victory. 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