“CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 12, 1963 SPORTS League holds season opener Castlegar Gentlemen's Hockey League opened its regular season this weekend with all six teams competing in league play. Goose Creek opened Fri- day night with a 7-5 win over the Old Timers. Kalesnikoff ff tied Dairy Queen 7-7 Satur- day while Gander Creek beat Hi Arrow Arms 10-7 Sunday. The standings have Gan- der Creek and Goose Creek tied for first place with two points each. Games this week see Kal- esnikoff playing Gander Creek at 9 p.m. Saturday night. Sunday Dairy Queen | H plays Goose Creek at 4:15 p.m. while Old Timers. play ‘HOCKEY INSTRUCTION . . . | Students of Silver. Birch School for, the landica; receive skating dnd hockey’ instruction from Castlegar Rebels during on-ice session iLeidoy Pictured above are: (from set Ellen Gatti Rebel Reese: slanders off aquick s Blues defeated pions to'a 6-2 win. over. Los ‘Angeles Kings on Tubeday night. * “The victory ga the Is. {Janders a:3-1 record ‘through ithe first week: of the season. the Rangers ‘are 4-0. another game, Bt Louis Hi Arrow Arms at 6 p.m. By CasNews Staff Be On The Look-Out For Our Greatest’ ‘od, Wed,, Oct. 19 issue of the Cost! . ‘Williams Moving and Stor- age and Mountain Sports Hut “each recorded their second victories in as. many games /Sunday inthe opening week of the Castlegar Commercial Hockey League season. ClayCastle 365-3811 NOVEMBER 1 Deadline For ROSSLAND, Discounts on Season Passes B.C. Applications available at all area ski & sport shops and the Red Mountain ticket office. Pictures will be taken and passes processed during the month of October at the following . locations: Uplander Hotel, Rossland October 14 — 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. October 15 — 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Seth Martin Sports, Waneta Plaza October 20 October 21 P. e -October 22 — 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Red Mountain Ski Patrol Ski Swap Tratl Armoury, Trail and Mountain Sports Hut, Castleaird Plaza October 29 — 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. October 30 — 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Red Mountain Racers Ski Swap Kinnaird Hall, Castlegar Uplander Hotel, Rossland November 4 — 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. November 5 — 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Manor Pub 3-1 while Moun- tain Sports Hut whipped The Greea Meshing 17-7, Thurs- day a night wi with Willistas beat- ing The Green Machine 82. Mountain Sports Hut won 8-2 against Carling O'Keefe. In the Williams:-victory on- Sunday the period was score- less until the second period ' until 14:57 of the 25-minute period, Dave McKinnon scored for Castlegar, assisted |__ by. Al Akselson and Tim Paul. Nevakshonotf got four of the goals, and. Walker and Brian Verigin two apiece. Jeff Townsend had four assists, Walker. three: and Nevakshonoff two... ° Terry Halishelf got two goals for The Machine, while Edwards had one.-Tony Naz- aroff;bad three assists Billy, Nazaroff ‘one. Williams, Sports Hut ‘lams,: assisted by, Ken Car- Ison, * while Edwards scored - for The ‘Machine, 2 and “Mountain, Sports finished = off: the game with five goals * and The Green Machine scored one in the 17-7° vic- The goal was followed by ‘Ory: another, this time by Paul, who was assisted by Aksel-. son’and McKinnon. “At 20:46 Steve Samoyloff got the first goal for Badd Manor. Goaltender Dan Wal- lace and Perry Samoyloff set up the shot. ° The third period saw the insurance goal for Williams scored with less than two muir left in the Period. Al roy scored, while Rick sabae got: the’ assist. victory, the winning team led 48 at the end of the ‘first period. Scoring for Mountain Sports were: Dan Walker with ‘two goals, one unas- sisted; Mike Nevakshonoff, and Brian V. For the Green Machine, Brian Edwards got a hat trick in the first . Mountain Sports doubled the score 12-6 in the second period, scoring eight more goals to three by The Green Machine. Scoring in the third period was done by..Townsend with three, and Walker with two. Verigin had three assists and . Isackson had two. Halisheff scored The Machine's final goal, unassisted. WILLIAMS 8 REN MACHINE the Thursday game, th acta eee aye tho ond of the first frame, Three girls field hockey teams are tied for first place in the West Kootenay AA The league play is made up of a home and homer series. As play moves into the second half of. the series Nelson and Castlegar have ‘the -home field advantage over Trail. Nelson has the home advantage over Castle- gar. Winner of’ the league play hosts the West Koot- enay later in goal for Green Machine; as- sisted by Bill Nazaroff and Terry. Strelioff.. - Williams scored ‘four. more. goals in the third ‘period for the 8-2 Victory. Paul had two goals for Williams, Elmer Williams and Savinkoff had one éach, SPORTS HUT 8 O'KEEFE 2 Mountain Sports Hut's vie » the teams + Jone arty eS ears the season with her strong attacking performance.. The ‘final game was a'1-0 loss to Queen Elizabeth School of Surrey. The flue bug hit six players so the team never got on track,’and could only be relieved when the final whis- tle sounded. The Rockettes, looked much stronger in league play ” against Nelson. The Bomber- ettes, the’ team: some. con- ‘sider the one to beat, were outhustled by the aggressive C squad. Billie Jean Highway Drive, Trail ‘GOING CAMPING? GOING HUNTING? GOING SKIING? GOING CLIMBING? GOING FISHING? -GOINASUZUKI S}410 A.M. WHEELS 364-0202 the month. x In senior Rockette action, the team finished fourth in a récent tournament in Chilli- « wack. Results were 4-2 atid 20 wins. over . Spectrum School’ of ‘Victoria andSir Charles Tupper School, res- pectively. The team’s best effort of the was Price led the: defense in keeping the Nelson. squad scoreless.. Kiin: Sorenson seored withthe anti going’ 0 “Pauline Orr. ‘This week's action has the Rockettes travelling to Nel- son for the return match, Final action 8 2-0 loss to the Host Chilli- wack team.:Kim Sorenson player her strongest game of sees the Rockettes hosting an eight-team . tournament’ on Saturday and Sunday - at ection stil 3 ‘members with other ess Sporta Hut, assisted!’ by 4, Walker, whille Tim: Ki by Chief, Mereer. “The: Second p Rossland, e ndividuals from will see teams from Nakusp, ‘Nelson, Grand Forks, Trail, Salmo as well as Castlegar. coach Jessie sports clubs such as) hockey and soccer, ;: | Zielke brings to SHSS. ie years experience in which began in elementary school and carried on through period _ saw Sports Hut sere four tare cielte save the competition wil nat iy ou Se high school and university. The SHSS competitors re- cently competed in a meet last week in Trail with, most 2SShe preadrs the ae which two more meets this seapon before ‘the East-West ‘Koot- pranbee al a aeeen Ae R because of the. Lake: _. of runners at Boars Ha tie pm. On | ~y hasn't been unday, © Willf ‘vfaces: a big thing over the past few Kootenay meet, Oct. 27, at Mountain 8 f years,” Bielke. says, adding. Nancy,Greene Lake, depend: hat the choo! att had 8 on. weather a ing one will be the Woet ‘eset tie arena com a involved are from Chilliwack, Sardis, Charles Tupper, Pen- ettes. games will, be at the Kinnaird Junior field. ‘The Rockettes ‘are against Ross- land at 10:15 a.m. The second game follows .immediately against Charles: Tupper’and Aron the third game of the day at 8: p.m. against.the power. houses team from Sardis. Divisional winners’ ‘compete “for. the championship. on 8 Tu-Dor Sports ding Castlegar player of the match with both ¥ Rockette goals in the 2-1 victory. |. 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