Re then Heap seen = ae pe ee peli el ht IO - ee Sot ionamin map Pe aaa oF eee creer eer ors eee PCa i a ; Mie oe ‘i SPORTS ik iy gi Le dnd 4 Hl 1 IB ; rant putt iN ak i if ne ie! Bell and Cubs | ‘Vt ii gettingalong |Force is with Saints |e are Mut it Ln : Staff Writer row, when they see him coming, pressed his coach and his team- ve k ( Ht ast Lif i fs fi i Skipper fond poe ia deve perdi plese If the Selkirk Saints men’s they cringe,’ he said. mates ‘once again on the igecie fee te ald e i Hilti 2 } i team If the " ¥4 weekend players were due, saying he wanted detente’ kd provincial champion. . " “He's the best hitter in B.C., , Py ” i of former Jay pd yalldisindollardesg ae yceectel Gare ahs yop po Bs weekend as the Saints by far, no doubt about it,"* says 4 pay Th i i i a By The Associated Press winning. done it with a team that is a won their final three matches of Prien | ss gout id éi George Bell, new left fielder for “1 want to i right of elements pulled the season in a tournament at He . quite a rede ae The rel Ms pn) ree the Chicago Cubs, met the media away with my manager, the coaches, together by one overwhelming Douglas College, Fraser, ‘He's got a future, Penprat Dy ones erat bh cu i gs? f and then his manager Thursday. the players,”’ said Bell, the Toronto | force. : The. wins moved the Saints to Pa a BE ae Noe hiek We cals alts Hy 4 ah HH ral! g: Ee “It was a real good talk,"’ Blue Jays’ temperamental all-time Those elements include a host —_13-5 and into a tie for third place Lake, 18, says that ture three-and-a-half, afi litt “Hae manager Don Zimmer said later. leader in home runs and RBIs who of talented role players like team overall in the 10-team men’s include university — he's been by national paper ~ vi “I’ve never seen him and I was now has a three-year $9.8 million leaders Theo Frim!l and Scott league of the B.C. Colleges talking to several. But what he’d said Lake’s got pecdbsermge looking forward to talking to him.”’ contract with the Cubs. Podvelnikoff. There’s also in- Athletic Association. really like is a chance to play for player needs to overcome any players like Shane physical disadvantages. C Slo-Pitch L White, and the ready rookies like ein a‘ a a that a gncol nt lost eS i petitive ire an ‘astlegar eague Chris Lapierre, Dustin Johnson Sila T hn he busts th REGISTRATION rf “eavyon cons Mites Ts : Perea sad who ad th and Scott Sommerville who have DEADLIN E Bra faced the pressure in the hunt for 2 pat kal ere dre @ prgvincial and national cham- Tuesday, March 12 pionShip. ees title as a senior last year, says all Then there’s Tad Lake, the “at he’s trying to do is his job. : ép.m- overwhelming force. yd r ‘ aie Sure he’s like an All-Cahadian Peay tel naan gel He’s the Saints big gun, their selection and sure his dream is to COST: ane eee power. ‘ play on the national team, but Such a force is Lake, he makes a right now his job is to be the for- other players in the league cringe, x ce behind the Saints drive for a says the rookie coach. who ~ third straight provincial title. Come in and see our molded this collection of elemen- 3 “+I just hope to keep the team | t li f ts into the machine it is. under control and keep them comp efe line or... “P’ve said it before and I’ll say focused. I try to do ‘my best and it again, if he’s not All-Canadian, keep the team at its peak. That's OMN {| CH EM | CA LS! it’s a pote error on the part of ’ ‘ exile concentrating on right B.C. coaches, (who choose the i Players for the awards),” said " The Saints open the playoffs Kook Gerry Fraser. against BCIT while Douglas CMA, “You just can’t block him, he’s College takes on the host school, awesome. Even the opposition TAD LAKE. . . best hitter in B.C. Trinity Western University, Fy He rt li pity adledl, i Hi tial t EE, coecee eer dice GAsILESIEDUEE ca rT beauty ee Ha i i itl Hl i bil Ha Ludi Hil H a He a i it ee i RL te did dy te es ace iT i ig ul i ecese kde solaetl i’ sitet for abs if il i Monday, March 4 through to Sunday, March 10 10:18 @ SALUT (MON) 10:25 @ P's Championships, +4 15-17, Sunday, Marc! 1463 Bay Ave., Trail, B.C. 368-5606 = POOL SUPPLIES “SERVICE IS OUR FIRST CONCERN!" Realty wins a rough one i o AEP The Largest By ED MILLS ts in the playoffs, earned last year, Castlegar’s Wayne McCarthy led Castlegar off its game by playing it tie INUTE@ wifier 8 Broke Staff Weiter almost held true in the opener at the all scorers with 23 points while tough under the boards. ; S; WUFFLER ‘or the Ress “So far, the tent is still standing."” | Cominco Gym in Trail. Turlock had 1$ and Toby Reichert “They were giving us the outside vorite to take home News Supplement to the Castlegar News rly Japan's Midori Ito is an ea honors at the World Figure Skatin: which air Friday through RE ATL e, gar of Saturday, March 2, 1991 But it took a beating Wednesday Leading by 21 points with about had 14. shot and we weren't making it, so & BRAKE Wes! Kootencys! night as Castlegar Raaley opened the” tive iaitaay go in the game, Dan Loukas had 10 points for we were forced to go inside and it : Trail Men’s Basketball League Castlegar was forced to hold off a Kingfisher. can get pretty rough in there.” Authorized ICG playoffs with a rough and tumble 61- late charge by Kingfisher and sneak In the other game Wednesday, it So rough, in fact, that Castlegar 54 win over Kingfisher Bobcat Ser- out with the seven-point victory. was as close as it gets for four quar- players became more concerned with @ WORLD AT WAR (MON. WED) @ APICULTURE: INTROD- UCTION TO BEEKEEPING Government Certified yanice Inspection Pehl rao vices. ters, then the game changed the referee calling infractions than propane posed hac icles) “We're lucky the game wasn’t five dramatically in overtime as Smelter scoring points, said Turlock. Brian Turlock said Castlegar’s minutes longer, or we would have Pub beat Victoria Place 78-66. “*We got upset over things we have “FREE INSTALLATION OF MUFFLERS AND SHOCKS reputation for folding like cheap ten- ‘been in trouble,” said Turlock. Turlock said Kingfisher got no control over last night and it almost cost us. While *we were INSTALLED WHILE YOUR WAIT, FOR MOST AUTOS” - , _ talking to the refs, they (Kingfisher) 2929 Highwa ‘ 4 were concentrating on getting back PHONE 368-5228 Drive behin SS, INUTE + 2 ~“s in the game. We should have known Mon.-Fri. 8a.m.-5p.m. the Mohawk WG JUFFLER : ’ a i? , 7 better,”” he said. Saturday 8a.m.-4p.m. in Glenmerry & BRAKE . z But in a not-so-vague reference to F league president Ernie Rella, Turlock 6:15 @ BODY ELECTRIC 6:30 @ @ NEWS @ CANADA AM Castl @ POSITIVE PARENTING 10:55 @ NATION'S Bus: said it was awfully hard to concen- CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT ~ “yP na ee tat on hake nh No RECREATION DEPARTMENT >i LY y viet ies Maat THINGS ARE HAPPENING DOWN AT = » & ‘ 4 head, you can only take so much of THE COMMUNITY COMPLEX! - : , "Ne gid adie Dae: CHECK OUT THE UPCOMING PROGRAMS fm fs ‘ea whe won the SALI bade te woos bene Sonne rong y vendsiid ‘ a ° ose ds, Rella just said, ‘‘Yeah, me and ICE PAIN’ in re . < ) . 7 i RED CROSS BABYSITTING Tues., March 12 4 NY ose ‘ Scans ‘'-~ aon. billets wince 11:90 @ @ @ News 2:30 @ TO BE ANNOUNCED 10:30 @ CELEBRITY OUT (@ TRUCK AND TRACTOR L @ News 3:00 @ INDIANAPOLIS 500 2:15 @ MaNTWaTCH SALES & SERVICE SEE US FOR ALL YOUR 1008 Columbia Ave.. 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