, Da arse suasthall eres engin oe er eye ‘ c Soviets lay i me oviets, ay in ga By SCOTT WHITE National Hockey League,” Ziegler said, “Those inquiries QUEBEC (CP) — Imagine what would continue to this day.” New Jersey Devils, who have allowed more ‘than any ’ Fifteen Soviet playes, all no-shows, have been drafted NHL team this season, suddenly signed two of the best since 1975, the most famous being goalie Viadislav Tretiak, a in’ the world. +“ ninth-round pick by the Montreal Canadiens in 1988. And would the Vancouver Canucks still have the worst Ziegler described the obstacles preventing Soviet record in the National Hockey League if they inserted two of players from joining other Europeans making & living in the best ing forwards rite their lineup? North America. ta hetnes NEL entry draft, the Devils picked three “The Soviet program is designed to build one elite team. players from the Soviet Union — including defencemen In doing that, they want their best players. . . to represent Viacheslav Fetisov and Alexei Kasatonov, the backbone of the USSR.” the Soviet national team that plays the NHL all-stars in the And they won't let the secondary players leave either. first gam eof the Rendez-’ series tonight. “Because they have great hockey pride in their hockey The game, at the sold-fut Quebec Colisee, will be shown program ... they would not want a player (coming to the on CBC beginning at 7:30 p.m. EST. NHL) who did not represent the Soviet hockey program in In 1986, the Canucks chose Igor Larionov, the Soviets’ an excellent fashion.” ,star centre, and the next year they claimed the rights to his TEAMS WARNED equally talented right winger Vladimir Krutov. There is another way — defection. But Ziegler said ina Vancouver and New Jersey are among a handful of later interview that NHL teams have been ‘cautioned’ that NHL teams who have apparently wasted their draft picks by such actions could seriously harm the league's good selecting players from the Soviet Union. Fetisov was taken relationship with the Soviets. : in the sixth round, Kasatonov im the 10th and Larionov and ‘The defections of top Czechoslovakian players like the Krutov were 11th-round choices, - Stastny brothers, two of whom joined the Quebec Nordiques LITTLE HOPE in 1981 while the third came in 1982, prompted Czech NHL president John Ziegler, attending a Rendez-Vous officials to approach the NHL to sovie the “refugee news conference yesterday, offered little hi of any Soviet problem.” players coming to the NH ait f i That didn't stop Miroslav Ihnacak from defecting in “For 14 years, we have discussed with the Soviets the 1985 to join brother Peter with the Toronto Maple Leafs. possibility of permitting Soviet players to participate in the ‘The league tried to work out an arrangement under which players dropped from Czechoslovakia's national team — who might be deemed too old despite being only 26 — H H HL. Nelson rink Wins gilts! viaever reas on their side" said Ziegler, “the players they chose to make available were . first masters not of the quality.” NELSON (CP) —. The ‘Howie Christopherson four- George Beaudry rink of Nel- some of Nanaimo. - — - - son won the first British The masters competition is HSS Re ort HOCKEY ACTION . . . Castlegar player takes part in second annual novice hockey Columbia men’s masters curl- for curlers 60 years of age tournament which was held in Castlegar over the weekend. ing championship yesterday and over. Beaudry will repre- — Costtews Photo by Ed Chemnott with a 6-4 victory over the sent B.C. at the Western Canada championship March By DON O'CONNELL 26-29 at Regina. The Junior Rockettes basketball team competed it , YOU FIND OMLY IN AN OLDER HOMME — vite, teploce. inter- | The gem teotures 4 bdrws...tireploce, new the controversial miniseries Cindy Pickett and Robert Urich stor in “Ametika”, of the United Stotes. It airs Feb. 15, 16, 17, 18, AMERIKA, about the consequences of a Soviet takeover 19, 20 and 22 on ABC. AMERIKA -*375 two tor the price ot FEB. 15 12-3:30 p.m. 832-81 AVE. ‘Coll now. This won ' last tong. SUNDAY, Need 5 bdrms. in the $40s? This lovely home could be it! bration, chain brake, electronic ignition 18" cutting attachments Thursday, February 12 through to Wednesday, February 18 Super quiet and features Servic, 47 cu. centimeter engine OPEN HOUSE property with o goroge. Cail for more large 75%96' lot in South Castlegar. Call ‘ond double corport ail tor only $56,900. now tor more deraiis Supplement to the Castlegar News of Wednesday, February 11, 1987 Baseball holds meeting The Kootenay Internation- al Senior Baseball League held a special meeting in Trail on Saturday to elect its officers and plot the course for the 1987 season. Larry Seminoff was re- elected president of the KISBL for the 11th conse- cutive year with Brian Pipes, Don Szilagyi and Flo Semin- off returned as vice-presi- dent, secretary and treas- urer, respectively. Grant Fines was also ap- pointed league statistician DISCOVER SALMO SKI AREA THE BEST IN THE WEST! MONDAY MID-WEEK SKIING 17 a.m. - 3 pom. for this season. Meanwhile, the league will operate with four and pos- sibly five teams this summer. Returning will be the de- fending league champions, Trail Orioles as well as the Trail Cardinals, Grand Forks Slag Dusters and the Repub- lic-Curlew Bears. Interest to join the KISBL has also been expressed by the Kootenay Bears Baseball Organization, a group whose prime objective is to further baseball in the Castlegar- Nelson area. general manager, has ad- vised the KISBL that his group is seriously consider- ing applying for league mem- bership. For consideration to be afforded, formal applica- tion must bé received by the league office prior to the Spring Meeting in early March. The Beaver Valley Blaz- ers, meanwhile, who request- ed and were granted a year’s “leave of absence” in 1986, have advised the*league that they have now suspended Kelowna wins it all By CasNews Staff Kelowna came out on top in the second annual Nov- ice Hockey Tournament over the weekend in Castlegar. Castlegar’s Team Three placed sixth in the 12-team tourney. In the A final, Kelowna dumped Beaver Valley 7-1 to capture the champion- ship. Nelson defeated Lumby 7-3 in the B final, while Castlegar lost to Trail 5-3 in the C final. Beaudry lost the opening game of the B.C. final Mon- day when Christopherson won 6-5 by drawing the eight-foot with last rock. Beaudry forced a third game when he came back Monday night to win 86. The deciding game saw Beaudry lead 2-1 after five ends and then steal two on both the sixth and seventh to take a commanding 6-1 lead. Christopherson cut the mar- gin to two after nine ends, but ran out of rocks coming home. The Beaudry foursome in- cludes third Robert (Red) Koehle, second John Bowles the Hi Arrow Classic tournament over the weekend. After trampling Osoyoos and Summerland, 80-8 an 70-16 respectively, the team was defeated by Lauri 48-40. Brandy Howard was named Best Defensive Play, Jennifer Rezansoff was Player and Sunny Baker second all-stars. lected Most Outstandin; nd Arla Goolieff receiv Meanwhile, the senior Rockettes were busy in| Sparwood. They dominated over Creston and Fernie but in their third game were defeated 37-35 by St. Mikes o} Pincher Creek. Their last game saw the team edge the home team by| three points. The Rockettes placed second in the tournament with Karen Popoff and Leigh Halisheff receiving first all-stars. Kim Tarasoff was named. to the second all-star team. The senior boys were also playing over the weekend. The Rockers were defeated in all three games at the Mt. payments of approx. $330. Cheaper thon rent, for this 3-4 bdém. beouty.. Interior completely redecorated, big lot. Good in- LTD. 365-2111 Brand New GM S-10 Pick-ups Financing O.A.C. 365-2155 364-0213 MOUNTAINVIEW AGENCIES Cr BUICK GMC LTD. 1700 Columbia Ave., Castlegar ‘ond DECKS, DECKS. Reduced fo $94, WN. house on Sth Ave.. owner is lbdems... hreplace, woodstove Sentinel Tournament. Trail, Oliver and Mt. Sentinel Bruce McKenzie, KBBO operation and will not return. and lead Bill Holland. scored victories against our team and Trail took first| place. The Stanley Humphries curling team is off to the provincials in Langley. Coached by Mr. Mathews and Mr. Shead, the team of Johnstone, Turner, Shatz and Rae are| expected to do well. Good luck, guys. j younger. (Part 1 of 2) ey ° Castlegar ‘WE MAKE BUYING INSURANCE EASY 1127 - dth Street, Castlegar IMPORTANT _ Mid-Week Wrap-u NOTICE Bes Last attempt to oer, a4 OHOE INSURAN Pr. Albert The hospital is about ber stricken by Al: zheimer's disease. 10:00 @ ST. ELSEWHERE ej ——T - ‘Costlegor organize Minor Baseball in Castlegar Executives, Managers, Coaches, Etc. Needed Meeting: Feb. 12 — 6:30 p.m. in Conference Rm., Arena Complex ee ee WATER SOFTENERS ~ Kamloops 9 Victoria 0 Thursday, February 12 through to Wednesday, February 18 ~ V cido Domingo is joined by the New PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL CO. LTD. Serurdey —e __ Couloger betes vale BASKETBALL Announcement PUMP ACCESSORIES EASTERN CONFERENCE rt WE RE Bale G BARTLE & GIBSON ' 27 6th Ave. ‘country in George Carlin. in stereo. NOVA SCOTIA BOUND . . . Foursome of Tony Liblong, leave for Cape Breton tonight to take part in Canada Deane Horning, Brent Kobayashi and Rod MacCabe Winter Games. 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Also good for bonus Games in Sydney, Nova lead Rod MacCabe of Nelson. onc RIVERVIEW CHEV-OLDS is pleased to saving discounts at Boston Pizza Scotia tonight. On Sunday the team will (3, announce the addition of Garth Georgetti have a practice session and S~tcus to its sales staff. Garth invites his many Adults $190, Students $150; Children $120 take part in the Canada Fredericton friends and business acquaintances to MINOR SPORTS Winter Games opening cere- New Hoven * 1 ‘eit i .C drop in and see him. Sure, we're interested! | Monies. On Monday B. Member & Guest Finished up and down. Very central $57,900. One of a kind tor the discriminating buyer la and the coveted title, Miss USA 1987 Located in the Fireside Motor lan — 1810-Sth Ave., Castlegar STRAND « nosey REALTY LTD. FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS — CALL 365-2166 Seeaertaseaner: Interview with Pee: wee Herman. in ater Woodland Pork Quaint and cozy in Robson. New vinyl siding FR. RI(B.C.) Manoger Lots of interior woods. $32,000. 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