FIELD HOCKEY. ners at the West week at sen slans. wi be favorite.to start with, to win yt King sald Friday ata Ke ‘coach’: aggressive ‘play Dave King has ‘mada it aear tional -hockey, ‘and European he won't be taking any. no-:. officials tend to wateh ‘Can- \ talent. bruisers over to the: ‘ada’ extra Closely +. Soviet Union : for, Canada’s: ctl Me Football -Hall of Fame. *-: said - ry : eager. int duplicate the lfort camp : produced ‘last ‘Jan. 2, when control among the 46 players under 20 years old inyited to ‘takepart in’ the one-week tenlding camp that starts | ‘Windsor Spitfires, Dave An- ‘as meeting: with sports repre- \ this year’s National Hockey ‘Sutter of Lethbridge Bron- *: Michel Petit ‘of Sherbrooke -Beavers, Jim Kyte of Corn- sentatives to launch the camp, The players will use a w rink: just completed at rsity of Manitoba. . years invited to the ' include. 11 juniors icked in the first round of. pionship team asked back?) Todd Strueby. he!’ main camp will'be followed by an other camp for players under 18 years of age: It ‘coa," Scott Stevens of Kit- from Aug. 16 to 23.’ ‘chener Rangers, Rocky Trot- King.said he expects: tier’ of Billings Bighorns, five to seven’of the; players: invited: to’ try” out’ for: thi national junior squad taken up by NHL teams won't be able to participate League draft: Ron and Rich wall Royals; Paul Lawless of huk of Oshawa Gen- the tournament set for ® erals, Ken Daneyko of Se- Dec. 26 to Jan, 42.) ‘Hall ol Fame. : Aaron | not’ im cesar. ft reat Bab Ruth's a Weaae that impresses moat everybody more re thal it does the man who ‘achieved ‘What I really always: as- pired to do wag hit .400,” said Hank Aaron, baseball's new- est memter of ‘the’ Hall of Fame. “Several”. times I thought I-had a chance. “In 1959, I was hitting :859 at the ‘all-star break and was” going strong. Theii I stepped on a bottle, cut my foot and returned to the” Hneup.. too soon. If that accident hadn't happened, I think I would have made it.” Even ‘so, Aaron finished that season with a respect- able .855. aluge S00bases (ity centage of,” 869, whi ‘Aaron, 48, talked about his. went much for b: oe 5 rc a’pers< was’ one Beteontage ee pf. 306% pla payin have the-kind of club. that 4 Sc Sng home. uns, runs: batted / me triumphs ‘and tribulations We just sat back and. ‘waited earlier this week after being. for the big inning.” inducted into. the Hall’ of . Aaron labored in the ‘shad- Fame in his first year of ows of such personalities as Duke . Snider, Willie Mays I and Mickey Mantle: *.: He agrees'with most base- “Back in those days, New. ball ‘historians ‘that his: ex- York had the Yarkees, Dod- ploits' on the diamond went” gers and Giants,” ‘he: said.- + relatively unnoticed until ‘he “Their players were always started zeroing in on: the . in: the- headlines.’ Ruth*fecord ‘and‘ that few “Sometimes Fd: get ‘the give him proper credit for feeling of frustration. Other akills outside slugging power. . times ‘I: thought, it. might be “I'think I could field and -lucky:for me. I could go‘on> throw’ with anybody,” Aaron. : doing’ my thing without all . said. “Few people, know, or ‘ the distractions that go. with care, that I won two Golden star. status.” Gloves. a AARON KEPT GOING ‘Also, I stole somewhere’ “Mays, with ‘his flying cap : ' CASTLEGAR REBELS | MID-SUMMER ‘HOCKEY Coad and basket catches, certainly ‘was more flamboyant and the: Yankees’ Mand M boys, Mantle and Roger Maris, had the baseball world by the tail when they were the Yankees’ thunder twins. But it’was ‘Aaron’ who ‘kept putting- those, numbers on the board, Playing = cwith ” shifting . Braves franchises at Milwat- kee ‘and Atlanta, away. from ig-city :- media ‘blitz, and walks than any man in the . history of the game. His'8,71 hits placed him second on the all- time at be- hind Ty Cobb. - “Actually, 'm more proud of Eddie. Mathews’. andi my home run totals (1,267 count- ing Mathews’ 612) than my 755," he said... «Aaron ‘is: one: of the: few blacks who has stepped into M indeset ibable “CANTON, OHIO: (AP) — Doug Atkins,” Merlin’ Olsen, Sam Huff and George. Musso all found it difficult to convey their. feelings Saturday after being inducted into the,Pro “It's indescribable,” ° Huff, the ‘former’ star’ line- . backer with New York :Gi-’ ants and Washington Red- skins. ‘How, do you describe rin. five: minutes‘ the: accom- plishments ofa lifetime?” - . Atkins, the Chicago Bears’ monstrous ‘defensive. end,’ said:. “It’s: hard ‘ to ‘describe what this week has been like. Of all my years in football,:': this is my most memorable time.” sd Olsen, the former. defen- ane tackle standout with Los Angeles. Rams: and: nore She star, of the television agries: fe Haber “Murphy, said: “If'., improbable to plot the course ; ~ that brought me here today. It's nice to share this with my. _ friends, sq many that cared 1 was here today.” Musso, at 72, was the most ' heartwarming story. of. .the .1982 ‘class that swelled’ the shrine's: membership ‘to’ 114. Musso, who - waited -87. years for induction, recalled an. automobile accident ‘20 . years ago that left: him with 54:broken bones: - “They didn't expect me to’ an excutive position — ‘he is live,” said the former two- ‘Accident | mars Grand Prix. vice president in charge of ‘player development for the -! National League ‘West :Divi- sion-leading Braves — but he < ‘insists, as does fellow. Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, that. the. game. isn't promoting qualified blicks fast enough. Trail up two in | tourney |. TRAIL (CP) — each knocked in a pair of runs Friday to pace Trail to a solid’: 11-4 victory over ' Beaver” Valley in the second day of the B.C. little league basebal} a. championships. MOUNTAIN. SEASON PASSES | | TAREION SALE NOW. f URRY! UNTIL AUGUST 31. ; - APPLICATION FORMS AVAILABLE AT: * Seth Martin Sports, Waneta Plaza — Chompion Sports, Trail “Mountain Sports Hut, cern : It was Trail’s second win of the tournament.. Meanwhile Whalley saw its record dip to 1-1 when it dropped a 5-2 de- cision to Victoria. Malinowski was the win- ning Pitcher ‘for the host * Grant Mal? 4 : ‘inowski and Dusty Pruden HOCKENHEIM,. WEST, GERMANY (AP) ) — Auto racer Didier Pitoni of France broke both:his legs and his eft arm in an‘accident early _ Saturday on the ‘rain-soaked German Grand Prix ‘track, fred in the morning racticb'éeesion for the German: Grand) ‘Prix today. a Pironi' was taken: ito. hos- ital by helicopter after. res- cue crews took 30 minutes to ‘ release him from the wreck- age of his Ferrari. ; It’ was’ ‘raining "heavily ‘when the accident ‘occurred ‘The mishap was similar that in which Pironi's Ferrari “of Berthierville,.’ Qi ‘Trail,’ the defending B. :and Canadian little league ~ ‘ champion, was leading 6-0 in the fourth inning when Bea- * ver, Valley. erupted for four ‘runs. ‘Trail sdded one run in the ‘fifth and four in the sixth for the final score. Victoria picked-up 11: hits in its victory. Winning’ pit-' cher Darren'Richens ‘limited ©: £ Whalley to just six hits, ‘while*: “Dusty. Imoo ‘was: the ‘loser - Chris: Schlidt ’ knocked in two-runs:in ‘the’ firat inning ‘reached in‘ ‘hope: rwith a double for ‘Victoria. way lineman for the Bears. ““Phat ‘didn’t stop me. “This is wonderful. There's nothing any greater. This is as high as you can go.” A few thousand fans ‘ring- ed the hillsides surrounding the Hall and they saved their. greatest’ ovation. for George - Halas, one of the ‘league's founders, and a charter Hall “of Fame member who intro- duced Musso. Halas,. the 87-year-old founder of thé Bears, told the four inductees: “Your “en- ‘shrinement: today ‘enhances Ht its halls.” ' “Latleur {hae mstawes apenas : decke"hew: -contract . MONTREAL (CP) — Right winger Guy Lafleur. of Mon- treal Canadiens says-he will attempt’ to renegotiate: the ssalary provision of his long- term contract with the -Na- tional Hockey League club. -“At81, I estimate I have four More good seasons in front of me and what I aim asking for .is‘to be paid the.same asa “key player on | another ee _Lafleur said.- killed earlier .this year. Pir- oni’s car flew through the air and crashed into guard rails after running up'on the right rear wheel of the Renault turbo driven. by Alain Prost: of France. Prost ‘said he had . been moving to pass the ‘Williams of Iribh driver:Derek Daly _ when‘ Pironi: hit his car. 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Earth- ‘quakes, resigned Friday and was replaced ‘by assistant “coach Joe Mallett.” if “This. is.a decision I. have leaving might somehow spi the players to qualify for. the. playoffs,” said Short, 87, who ‘replaced Jimmy Gabriel be--: fore the 1982 season began.’ San: Jose;’ which,‘ at' one point led ‘the Western Divi- sion, now: is'in fourth: place with' a'18-15 won-lost record ' ; p, and four games left in the i Tear season.) /? ships, 11:30 p.m., channel 2." *3: i FOOTBALL — B.C. Lions vs Winnipeg bers at Winnipeg, } p.m., channel 13, peg five Bombers, _ MONDAY i Siow pres — ity vs Bank: ofA MA Pork ind at Kinnaird Junior Secondary School: Bath mes at Pm.’ TUESDAY BASEBALL — Major League: ¥ Mariners, 7:30 ies channel 2 e piklend Asve one < SLOW PITCH — ; SuperValo v if Aro Building, P.m., KISS. f : WEDNESDAY “BASEBALL — Major League: eal pene aaa ahs Chicago Cubs vs. Mon see Castlegar News vs Commuity, YES, NOW WEDO HAVE _ HAMBURGERS «: as well as chicke: ct both ease on & a Fish Ph 365.3333 or pen bane. + liv * -..final round of emels Hills ¢ Country Club, Teo West Koot enor division of the in th oy ed hocken camp are Janine Gobat, best suppo jer. or (lets), Chris Corrado, bes! in the west, CASTLEGAR NEWS, August 8, 1982 5 WHE Be BG OF” Lori Harrison, mi at oved, Colleen Ehman, most 3 : _ceachab! i ee: —CosNews Photo CFL adopts r WINNIPEG (cP) — — Using’ six: defensive backs ‘appears to have caught on as the way to hobble. pass-oriented ‘at- ‘tacks in the Canadian Foot- and it works, chances are the team you play next week will use. the same thing against you.’ Lunsford, in his 16th year as general manager of the: Bombers, isn't'sure who was the first coach to employ the 7. but it) worked The Boi _.defensive backs last Saeki helping the club to frustrate rollout Warren Bombers, says use of the ex- tra defensive. back — the usual number.is five — has attracted“'a: number of ,de- id to be copycat: said in an interview. ‘If you try something new “Saskatchew: ford ° the first half Moon and to defeat Edmon- ton Eskimos 82-26... - Toronto, Argonauts, using the same strategy, held quar- terback: John’ Hufnagel of Sto 88 yard: went on:to' whip: the Rough- riders 44-22.. ‘Rangers may tose up to $7 million - ARLINGTON, TEX. (AP) — Texas Rangers may lose as ‘much as $7 million this year, and owner Eddie Chiles says -if (the financial situation doesn't improve, he may think about selling the'Amer- jean League baseball club. The Dallas Morning News quotes a club source as say- ing money — only a half- dozen’ teams are,” -Chiles said, “Of course we're not happy about losing money: “We're not happy with our attendance. It's lower. than we've ever had. But the reason we're losing méney is the players’ salaries are © high- er than ever.” t Friday, a” 8 against his team in the West- ern Division: semifinal: pla; offs last.season .when: B.C. Lions won 16-11: 45." Going. againat’ all-star. quar-. terback Dieter Brock of the Bombers, who usually isn't much of a threat torun,.B.C. coach Vic Rapp said after the we ona; went. with, cua aoe hacks a lot or the: time. * Rapp said his strategy was inspired by watching a film of. Hamilton Tiger-Cats beating : Winnipeg in a Temilarteaton, If the defensive move con-’ tinues’to: plague pass-happy: quarterbacks,’ then ‘the run- ning game may be used more often. LON The -Bombers employed Jack Jacobs-in 1950. ‘He was one of the best. passers the. CFL had seen to that point. Then came Glenn Dobbs in Saskatchewan, Sam: Etche- verry in Montreal and Fran-. kie ‘Albert in Calgary: ): “Edmonton «: in:'°1954, or) 4 However, ball control re- turned when Pop Ivy coached and everyone : followed “by. ‘re- cruiting their’ own-version of the Eskimos’ Normie Kwong, - Johnny, Bright” and ‘Rollie Miles. “ Bud Grant came along as. coach pf the Bonibers: and proved: good: linebackers ers, “1 dot think wel sede s plodding : brreragd Lunsford: type of. runner,” said’-Lunsford, . who: rushed for. more than, 1,000. yards in five’ of: the. six seasons he payed for Salen See “But we could see ‘more of the Milson Jones (Winnipeg rookie running back) type of runner. — the Pere back “with speed. i “I don't believe hall control running. will make -a come- back, but: we could see the coaches’ trying to force the opposition to take that sixth guy: out:. of the: ‘defensive - backfield with a hed bid re. of.runier.". ing the hise is p to lose between'.$8- million and $7 million this year. *. “But this team has lost money every year; we lost four million ‘last year,” said Chiles. : The Rangers’. sometimes: outspoken -owner said. if baseball's financial situation | doesn't. get better, he may. get out of the game. 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