82 CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 5, 1983. Upcoming sporting events of meatings canbe listed here courtesy of Dixie Lee Chicken & Seafood Castlegar. Please rubmit notices to Castlegar News by Friday noon for Sunday . oF or Tuesday noon tor Wédnesday.: Contact Cheryl Wishlow, THURSDAY HOCKEY — CASTLEGAR GENTLEMEN'S. LEAGUE: Goose Creek vs. Trans-X, 8:15 p.m., old ereng. Soviet All-Stars vs. Philadelphia flyers, 4:30 p. channel 13, CASTLEGAR COMMERCIAL LEAGUE: Williams Moving vs. Mountain Sports Hut, 10 p.m., new arena, HOCKEY — GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: Gander Creek vs. Trans-X, 9:30 p.m., new arena; Maloney's vs Kalesnikoff, 9:30 p.m., old arand. BASKETBALL: Stanley Humphries Sr. Rockettes vs. J. L. Crowe, 7 p.m., SHSS gym. “SAI AY HOCKEY — GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: Goose Creek vs. Dairy Queen, 7:30 p.m., new arena, KIJHL: All- Bruins vs. FOOTBALL — NEL: ate slavatie. , He m., channels 6 and 13. NFC playoffs, 9:30 a.m.,.channels 2 and 9. 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Harry Mannle, Box 3084, Castlegar Heed doach Orval Tessier, |” perturbed as“ his Chicago” ’ - Black Hawks’ fell behind .1-0 while being: outshot 19-1: . through 20 minutes: against St. Louis Blues, had a few words to offer:at: the inter- _ mission. “We had a one-way meet- ing,” said Tessier. “I was the one person talking. “Lwas ombarrasnet By the “Meanwhile, the» tour Soviet “All-Stars detested Minnesota North Stars 6-5. Tessier's scowl | had, vani- shed by game's end, his team a.4-2 victor Tuesday. Be drilled ‘a’ shot pi ‘goaltender. Rie t: Montreal’; Sevigny Elsewhere in the Nattohal Hockey League, it: was: Philadelphia Flyeré 4, /Van- couver Canucks 1; Québec Nordiques 3, Montreal Cana- diens 1; New York Islanders. 5, Buffalo Sabres 2; and Ed. Overtime win for. Cranbrook Royals’ ( : Drs. Chase and Simon have Dr. Allard says “chunking” studied Bobby Fischer, who also occurs in sports. “In-. put in endless:hours playing chess in a fruit cellar before tered across ‘the ice, the he’ could instantly Fecognize . player sees them arranged in - chess patterns. They. found meaningful combinations, that the expert players’ they just-like words,” she says. observed had- each accumu- Dr. Allard says‘iwo basic lated at least-10,000. hours of sets of -skills make a good “play. hockey player: “Obi The -Ameri “physi eto develop: your’. have ‘also done experiments, abilities ‘how’ to 'with musicians and physicists, skate, how ‘to handle the and are now studying a wai- t ‘she ter from a local restaurant, © who has the uncanny knack oeeBut shooting against a of remembering a large num- garage forever and skating. ber of dinner orders. without around’ pylohs' ‘tan't' stiough,” the ‘aid of a pep and paper.” \ “You aveite dé Me le Snide ‘of ay bone Neil Charness, is examining” of play.” : ‘ game patterns in bridge. He How many hours? “About. ‘says. that quick: ‘pattern rec- | 10,000, Say“ Dr.. William “ognition is important ina Chase and Dr. Herbert Si: ’- card game because it enables - mon of Carnegie-Meflon ‘Uni: “the player to consider rapidly - versity in Pittsburgh: Drs. all the ways to play his hand. RECREATION Registration Registration for Winter ‘83 : __ Recreation Programs starts Jan. 10 from 6 - 8 p.m, in the hall of the community" com- plex. If you have not yet - received a program brochure be sure to pick one up at a local grocery store-or at the: recreation office. This winter we have a large’ variety of programs to keep the whole family active. “Sit Waxing Clinic’ : Coming up Thursday, is a Cross-Country Ski Waxing Clinie.. Contrary: to “popular - belief, cross-country ski wax- ing is simple and easy. Find out how to wax successfully by coming to .a 1%-hour informal discussion and ex: planation of the principles of cross country ski waxing. Tips on choosing the correct wax in different conditions, how a cross-country ski works, the use of klisters, ski base preparation, etc. The clinic gets underway’ at 7 p.m. in the Arts and Crafts Room of the complex. Regis- tration fee is “$2 for adults and $1 for children’ 12 -and under. Register today to avoid disappointment. Adult Programs . Some of the adult pro- grams we are offering this winter are: Guitar Lessons: This class is geared toward the begin- - ner guitarist. Various chords, how to tune a guitar and basic strumming techniques will be learned. Classes are very small so ‘the needs of each individual will be met. Sewing: For those who wish to, learn basic sewing techniques or develop pres- ent skills; Session will consist of. a ‘short “lecture, then practical work. Participants will learn to alter patterng and... sew * several projects -using t-shirts knits and wov- en fabrics. Jean Creation: Learn how to ‘create your own designer. jeans in just two sessions. ‘Your jeans will look as good as store bought jeans plus they will be made to fit. ‘Weaving: The fundamen- tals of four-harness weaving taught on table looms. This beginners course will develop such skills as preparing the loom for weaving, choosing materials and executing a project. Square Dancing: Have a great time learning the bas- ics of American Square Dan- cing. Enjoy 10 weeks of recreation and fun. For further information pick . up a brochure or, call the - recreation office at 365-3386. RE A watch for it erlean sclontiats:~ whose ‘career’'as’ a executive includes, 13° years ‘as president of the: Western jamai¢an Boxing Board. . Hastin, g8, who says he is- sickened at the spéctacle of a. defen less. boxer: being hit before a fight is ‘ays anyone who himself competent ct as boxing: . official. should know. precisely when to halt a bout.- Hastings: likens the ‘situ- ‘a traffic light. ‘A bout is in action and” t ter panth “when he was throwing. nothing,” Hastings sald! “He had no attack and 1¢ \\he was, an open target. and most times he is doing “that. * because hehas been hurt and ‘he doesn’t hnve the energy’ to’ ek, “After this, if three Pp ches: consecutively ' get through to the head the red light is on and the bout should be stopped.” FAILTOHALT . But too often, under pres- sure to keep a fight going to’ please’ the crowd, referees don’t react to the red light, said Hastings, ‘a. former pres- fdent' of the Nova Scotia ‘Amateur. Boxing: Board. and current president of a Halifax amateur. club. Ms South Korean fighter Duk: \d ‘Koo Kim, who died after a “recent ‘lightweight bout in “the :green ‘light. All is Tine, : We: can. sit back and enjoy a yy x8’x (or $139.00 per 1, Las Vegas with champion Ray Mancini, took punch af- ~.PRIGES © CASH’n* CARRY “WHILE STOCKS LAST "ff Yo?! “Tt should never. have gone n.” In ‘another recent junior weltorweight title fight, Al- ‘exis Arguello offered | vir- ‘tually rio. defence while tak- ig 10 or 11 blows to the head from world.champion Aaron - Pryor before the referce stepped between the fight- era, “Boxing is a good sport,” said Hastings, a former dir- - ector of surgery at a hospital ‘something close to it — and"! set down hard guidelines for; | stopping a fight, ! He concedes tough rules might. be unpopular,. even |. among fighters who can’ be “very gutsy and ‘stand ‘up even if they are taking a ter- rible hammering.” “But boxing is going to be finished sogn,”'if such rules are-not enforced, he said.: Juvenile action at Montego Bay, Jamaica. “It - helps, boys grow: up, but there's no excuse for allowing ° a man to be battered in the ring. “Boxing will be ruined by officiating that's no good — there is no argument about that at all.” -. He. believes every boxing commisaiun ‘in the. world should force ringside officials : and referees to adopt. his‘ ‘raffle ight analogy — or , By CasNows Staff Castlegar Juveniles will be travelling to Invermere this weekend in hopes of winning the right to. represent the Kootenays (Zone 1): inthe . B.C. 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