/ CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘August 25/1982 _ Super Looper loopin VANCOUVER (CP) — calls himaelf the. Super, rp nH an engaging young man of 26 in blue jeans and sandals with the interesting goa! of looping the. continental United States in a Grey- hound bus in just 10 days. Mark Walker of Toledo says he fs doing it. partly because he is so near-sighted ho ‘can't drive and © needs. down the Fraser Canyon was “super,” he said. He is also taking the trip because it's fun, Ho likes’ riding buses, especially. the | big air-conditioned MC9s that : Greyhound uses on its major routes, He likes them so much that he is living: on them for the entire 10 days, washing himself in: the tiny toilets with ‘some of the’250 of moist if buses for. He ‘is legally blind, but sees well he ‘has included in: his bag- enough to read and dis- gage. tinguish colors. The scenery through the . Rockies and “And Ive got some super. deodorants.” Walker, who has a bache- lor’, of sclence | degree,’and from Toledo at 2:50 p.m, Aug. 20. He expects to arrive home at 7:65 p.m. Aug.’ 80. He ‘arrived in Vancouver. from Calgary on Monday af-. ternoon, and left for Beattie that. night. His route ‘will. take him down the, coast to)Los An-, geles, then across the U.S., following as closely as he can, and .Greyhound’s : schedule) New advertising trend By BRUCE LEVETT The Canadian Press It may have escaped your notice, but a new: trend. is peeking over the horizon in the world of advertising. We may callit the “champ” school of selling — and it ap- pears to be catching on. The ‘whole.-thing began with a rather supercilious fellow seated at’a ‘desk, en- unciating all ‘the ways in which his coffee was superior to that of the chief opposion. To cap the argument, he belts the product with a mal- happened to Juan ‘Valdez?) but whether it can stand up toa sharp rap with a croquet, stick.) The Possibilities are limit-" less. | “Ours is the peat fragile crystal’ in. the: world!” (Smack. Tinkle.) “Our yogurt is the cream- fest ‘in’; seaptivity?™ (Whack. Spoit.) “Are you getting sufficient - mileage from your. lipstick? Does your brand stand up to such: treatment’: as’) this?” (Belt. Squish.) let— _.. contemptuously. brush- (The trick with this one, of ing aside the unworthy pre- tender. ‘Well, it must have been ef- fective, because the oppo- , sition was swift to ‘strike back in kind. They hired the hero of Fantasy Island: (the tall one) to wave. THEIR hammer in retaliation. (in future, when you drop in to buy coffee, the question _ won't be whether it’s Kenyan course, isto get.it right first’ take — ‘oth the model period of unconsciousness.) .!; “Gentlemen prefer Hanes,” sings the: leggy lady ‘to: the man_ in: the : white: coat and strethoscope as.he.-raps her. gently below. the knee,with Very graphic all this may. be, but where be it Are they seriously ‘sug: gesting,-here, that we go shopping mallet in hand? Should we be leaving behind a trail of supermarket des- truction: after testing the drip-grind for durability? - Or. is the suggestion that we buy the product untested, only to find'— as it explodes in the kitchen — that it just doesn't stand up to attention ‘from'a nine-handicapper with the proper interlocking grip? And what of the. product itself? Do we really want to pected at breakfast, or a brew jso' strong’ that it took "eight overhand swings with] - will charge overtime’ for, her’ pene ranma fae at evidence of | our_eyes, the product is not at. all worthy unless it ‘is necessary to, belt, ithinto® submission. « f ‘Take the violence out ot rertising! 4 adve _ pay for thous. permits, to the outline of the WU,82 He will miss ‘tho. New. works as‘ ‘an. audio’ visual’, gland ita ‘will speciallst at the University of ; ‘Toledo, started his bus ride. loop //road, That includes the $289, fonts be heading: south jarein and home, **. one trip a can, understs werks on. hia travel log for: Othe), magazine... article. he. ;: plans,: but. mostly he’ just . ‘says! ing out at different parts of ithe ‘country. I) have ‘never He has budgeted $650. for: the 16,000 kilometres on’the: 16-day unlimited ‘travel bus pass. He bought the 15-day f layed. ‘What does he do! on the Duses? |) steads some science fiction, looks out the. window. “It: is just. intriguing, look- been bored yet,” » ‘Time was when all you had’ to do was, grind. your. coffee, | “Now, if we are to beliéve the : for title. Pageant eae will be held Smalley will be compet: ‘ing :for’ the title of Miss Interior of B.C. with "16 other representatives from Aug. 27:and 28th’at the. Peaticton Peach Bowl Cen- one’ wishing to send ‘fl ‘Gi a Forks, ' Tal, Creston’ and Cranbrook." ‘This ‘year's host hotel is an the Sandman Inn located at Flowers in'Penticton, Any- pas Jet ln ease he a ae Woe to the above address: Yor Chewable Vitamins “Grooms & Conditions “Wal erro, Siridex Lass or Colombian (and tend Javeh; confirming Tuesday rey R with Washington Federals of the new, League; said the decision y | WO! Canadiar Football ague BI L jombers to their first Grey Cup in‘20'years.!°) "+ Jauch, 44, ‘said his plana to move after the end of the 1982 CFL season‘ won't ‘affect his'handling ‘of the' Bombers. Jauch, CFL coach of the year in 1970: with Edmonoton Eskimos and ‘tn, 1980 with Winnipeg;:told a news conference: -he ‘wants to go‘out'a' winner and ‘will focus ‘on taking the Bombers, leading the ogre ‘with‘a Ba ‘won-loss record, to the top. He has agreed to 7 | three'year contract believed to be! worth more than $150,000 (U:8.)'annually ee double his current salaty. REJECTED EARLIER OFFER 5 Jauch, who hadan earlier coaching offer from the USFL Tampa Bay. franchise ed: was unable to come to termsion ‘club operation policies, said he has confidence in’ the new league, ra He is the first CFL head coach tocome to terms with the: USFL, ‘expected to start’ play next’ February. But! coach fobn Bassett of Toronto but- *Gaudaur, said in ES the. CFL is not panicking over the new league. He noted the All- America Coiference ‘He. signed a three-year extension last’ March. his tract wihh-the Hugh Campbell of the Eskimos said he has been app: by ‘three 'USFL clubs, general manager “Jim ‘Spavital’ of Saskatchewan Roughriders has been looking at a Detroit ': post and Calgary Stampeders coach Jack Gotta may get a job in Birmingtham. In Toronto, CFL: commissioner Jake. /Gaudaur, said By The Association Pres: goitig for tying’ mark in the: _ MEMBER MLS AGENCIES $ (1979) L1p. : At 3 CASTLEA Li PEAZA: 365.3347 NEW LUSTING - Service Station on main or- 4-bdrm. accommedation. Over: 2 2 ores of commercial Pfete $112,600. BARGAIN CORNER Now availoble for sale, lease usable Prone near fer. Asking price $175,000, relal ee plus “boven, Also Ee will lease, te yell or or rail on lease Surchore. Asking price ZONED Ci Immaculate 2-BR home wilh mother-in law suite. 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're trying to hold on na first place, at least for one_ more day. The other guys get four runs in the first inning. The man you have.to come ~ back/against is named Steve Carlton... Pretty. grim, huh? “I didn't like it at. all," said Atlanta’ Tanager Joe Torr . whose* Braves ’ found ~them- selves, behind 4-0" against Philadelphia's ace left-hander Tuesday night. “But we »had a five-game . winning ‘atroak, have been playing aggressive - and then Jerry (Royster) got us going again with the home run.” Before the night, was over, the Braves had blasted Car- Iton from the mound during a six-run fourth inning as they . took 4 9-7. victory from: the Phillies. Atlanta's‘ sixth con- secutive victory enabled it to. stay on top‘in.the National League West,..one ‘percen- tage S point ahead: of Los’ An-' goles. ~ In’ the ‘American League, Oakland: speedster . Rickey Henderson’ finally cracked the ‘record. book : far, stolen | bases, but. it, wasn't the theft mark he was shooting’ for.-: After stealing. two bases in” Tuesday's gamo against De- troit, Tigers to move .within one of Lou .Brock’s all-time : record of 118, Henderson was. caught by. catcher Bill Fahey . ‘eighth inning of Oakland’s 3-0 victory. ¢ It.was the 89th time this season Henderson had been thrown’out in his quest for the record, breaking-the mia- Jor league mark ot 38 set by, Henderson «said {about the ‘call made by um-. pire ‘Durwood Merrill. “He didn’t have the right position on it and never saw the tag. “I had my hand on the bag when the tag was made-on my back.”: Elsewhere in the American “League, Kansas > City Royals. downed Texas Rangers 6-3, .. Minnesota Twins beat New. York Yan- kees..6-0, Baltimore Orioles defeated Toronto Blue Jays , tS, Hallrgukes Brewers beat Califor: ‘Angels 13 and Boston R Red Sox edged 8e- attle’ Mariners 54°: ain 32 innings. Hl ‘In -other NL. games, the Dodgers beat St. Louis Car. dinals 5-2, Pittsburgh Pirates © ‘staged a gallant late-inning egmeback ‘and downed - San Diego Padres 6-5 in. il inn- ings, Montreal’ Expos’ beat” , Cincinnati Reds 6-1, Houston © Astros edged New York Mots 5-4-and Chicago Cubs de- feated San Francisco. Giants 84. him through the. 1986 season, but a clause allowed:him ito break’-the contract for a professional improvement: “Jauch, whose four sons, all of themi athletic, were born in Canada, said he-has remained a U.S. citizen and wants to return to an area near some. of his family Braves take victory from Royster's - first-inning ho- mer:made it 4-1, Bob Horner belted his 25th homer of the year:in the third inning. to ‘tewe the gap’ to 4-2. “Td.rather face anybody than Carlton when ‘he’s on,” said Horner. “I've seen him 2 throw, better.” ‘The big fourth inning was” highlighted by Dale “Mur phy’s tworun’ homer, ‘his league-leading Sist of the Season. ‘Carlton, 16-9, has been’ bit hard in his last three starts, allowing 29 hits and 18 earned runs in 21 1-3 innings and watching his earned run average soar — 2.95: to 8.56. * Veteran knuckloballer Phil Niekro,“12-8, picked up the victory for Atlanta. DODGERS 5 CARDINALS 2 Bob .Welch, 15-8, -fired a . four-hitter and Ken Lind- reaux tripled’ twice, ‘singled and scored three runs to lead the Dodgers. Despite: the loss, ‘the Cards maintained their three-game lead in the “East as second-place Philad- elphia lost to Atlanta. PIRATES 6 PAD! 5 Tony Pena's RBI single in the! 11th “off- Juan \ Eichel- berger scored “Lee. Lacvy with.‘the winning ‘run ‘and -capped a stirring Pirate late- inning’ comeback. . “, The’ Pirates trailed, 5-1, going into the seventh inning. “Ganodalsuffers fifth : CALI, ‘COLOMBIA (cP) = ‘Spain scored an 83-80 come: from-behind ~: victory’ over~ Cenada oti ‘Tuesday « night to. move’ into, first’ place at the’ world. basketball: champion- ships, ahead of the Soviet Union.” It was . Canada’s Sth-eon- > secutive - final-round ‘loss ; at: the 13-country ‘tournament. “. Early last week Canada’ won ‘two pool. games against’ Ur-.' uguay'and Czechoslovakia to qualify. for the’ final round. Canada :\jumped quickly, _into a,10-point lead Tuesday, “punning.a “fast-paced offence that stopped outside the key, and handed the ball off:to two: hot shooters, Leo Rautins, of “Toronto, and ‘Jay :Triano,. of: Niagara Falls, Ont. Spain slowly | cut the: mar. advantage of se dian errors. , Canads had pecan er toa tall tures times: in’ a row ‘but squan- dered their. ‘chances with two and nice passes_and plays every. ,Sooften but ’'m sure I'd know more ot what he was going to Philadelphia to stay tops K They. picked up. two runs in® the seventh and one‘ in the eighth to close the gap to 5-4. Then, with’ one. out ‘in ‘the. ninth, ° Bill ‘Madlock: tied it ‘with a: solo homer: off Gary Lucas. That set the stage for Pena's ‘ bases-loaded, two-out: single two innings later. EXPos ‘teped ‘nine hits arid. Won ‘his first’ game’ since June 20; + Expos catcher Gary Carter ‘blasted his 25th home run of the year in the second inning. Montreal's -Al Oliver ‘com- pleted a‘streak in which he picked up six consecutive hits over three games and saw his league-leading batting ‘aver- age climb to .838, © : ASTROS 5 METS 4 Phil Garner lashed a: two- out eighth” inning ‘double down ’the left: field line to drive home Dickie'Thon with the winning run as the Astros sent'the Mets to their ninth straight defeat. Victims’ of a ‘poor start, the Astros have — now won 11 of their last 16 games. CUBS 8GIANTS 4 _ Bill: Buckner ‘smashed’ a three-run homer and drove in four runs, while Bump’ Wills drove’ in three runs:with a pair. of: singles to lead’: the: Cubs over the Giants. Fer- / gusoa ‘Jenkins, 9-18, picked up the victory over Rich Gale, : — : loss. do, and coach (Jack Donohue)” would know more about what to-do. that would have ‘carried ° " peFORE you RE- NEGOTIATE. ‘YOUR WORTEAGE - <- CHECK OUR RATES AND OUR BI-WEEKLY REPAYMENT PLAN TRAIL een © CASTLEGAR * SALMO ® SOUTH Racine be i JAKUSP © NEW DENVER.©: WANETA PLAZA } SLALOM... Young hockey lay r hones skills during hockey skills camp held this week at arena Compt ‘Jo! ‘Tremblay of the Bea- ver ,Valley Blazers ‘of the Kootenay : International’ Se- nior “Baseball League has been. named “coach “of. the year” for 1982. In voting by, the, league's six coaches, Tremblay edged Trail’s, field boss, Don Szilagyi and En- SREDS1 derby's tutes Gerry, Reimer Scott Sanderson, 7-11, eh: “this 'm secutive year that a ‘Blazer coach has been so honored. Larry Reid, whom Tremblay Tremblay was 2-2-1 for 17 ‘points. Tied for 14 points each with 2-1-1- were Szilagyi and Reimer. Randy, Rickard | of Republic was: 0-1-2 ‘for .five points. with Chris Smith on 1 for four points. + In player awards, Randy Koch of the: Enderby | Le- gionnaires “McLean of Grand Forks won’ the award in 1978: while: in- 1977-it was Mike Linn of New: Denver Silverton. Final three star’ standings give Koch 80 ‘points: with Kevin Norris of Republic sec- ond with 21, Ray'Ferraro of Trail ‘is third with 18 while Kevin Reimer of Enderby. is: fourth with 17. Kurt’ Fuller: KISBL. player who ‘collects most “three star” points dur- replaced this’ season, was ”- coach of the year in 1980 and 1981." Under ‘Tremblay's leader- ship, Beaver Valley finished third and below .500 (9-11). following the regular. season. However, the Blazers were unstoppable in ‘the playoffs, as they. swept the highly favored ,Trail Crown. Point Orioles in the KISBL finals and carved their first cham- pionship since joining the. league in 1980. In voting statistics, based in a 5-8-1 scoring system, : following’ each contest, with five points awarded to the first star, three points to the second and one point to the third star.) Previous winners of this most coveted league award include Hal Hoxie of Colum- bia River and Gene Lafren- iere of Kaslo, co-winners of the award in'1981. In 1980, Dave Lavigne. of Trail was the sole winner of the award. while in 1979 Steve Herbert of Grand Forks took the trophy. Rick Mark Spitz of -Pan-Am Games By ED MacLELLAN HALIFAX (CP) —. Gary Collins-Simpson wants to be- come known’ as the Mark Spitz ‘of. the Pan-American Wheelehair Games, and he is well'on his way to doing it, The University of British Columbia swimmer from Bur- naby has already won five gold medals, finishing first in all: events ‘he :has entered. Spitz, an American, won an an rsa foul ‘before get- ting, a‘ shot on: basket, +‘ Qn*Monday ‘night, Canada lost to the United States by two: paints “and on -Friday, Canada came to within two points of Australia in the final two’ minutes. “2S \BLAME LAPSES “We had a couple of lipaes in concentration,” team cap- tain Triano explained. ‘They. psi out-of our, ‘Special: de | fences, gy “They : got a- few: key :re- bounds, and» made ‘it ‘a real cat-and-mouse game: all the’ ig time- ands Somer of us haven't had much ‘time. with - DETROIT (AP) — Jim ,Spavital, ‘general manager of: Saskatchewan ‘Rough- ‘riders. of «the : Canadian Football’ ‘League, said he jcould: sign. on‘ as general ‘manager of Detroit's entry. in the United States. Foot- jball League as ‘soon as next, week: “We've been talkiag and visiting’ aa the whole Pit "the: contract:is believed to be worth aver $100,000 a year. Spavital could sign with USFL. “Its 's something I couldn't afford to turn. down,” he said. However, Peter Spi- vak, president of the De- troit USFL, franchise. re- fused Tuesday to confirm any offer. “We've talked tohim and others,” he» ’said.:' “We haven't’ made! any. deci- sion.” When asked what his title‘ would be, Spavital . sald: “I'll be running the _ whole show.” George Reed, the lead- -ing rusher in CFL history ‘and: past ‘president of the ,CFL'Players Association, is considered to be.a lead- ing candidate to _Feplace Spavital. " seven swim- ming gold medals at the 1972 * Olympics in’ Munich, ‘West. Germany. : impson,: 20, won two. gold medals Tuesday night, setting world records for his class in both events, He broke the world record for the 100-metre backstroke by more. than nine. seconds, posting a time of one minute, 10.78 seconds, and set a new stadard of 1:03.01 in the 100- metre freestyle. “The previous. records had been, 1:20.03. for the back- stroke - and 1:04, 06: in the freestle. Collins-Simpson swims in Class 6 competition, the cate- gory for the least-disabled athletes at the Games.: His left leg is‘ amputated below 2 knee. ‘Class ‘1A. athletes have the et eevere Gisab- “It’s been tough; they're pushing me,” he said after’ earning his fifth gold. Canada won six gold med- als.in the ‘Tuesday to bring, the total for, the swim- mers to.17. °. Mark Burger oe Edmonton won the other men’s swim- _ming gold for Canada on Tuesday, winning the 25- metre patterfly for Class 1B competitors in 29.41 seconds. SMASHES RECORD For the women, Donna Daisley-Harrison of Burnaby won the |100-metre. back- stroke for Class 5 in 1:35.48, smashing the previous Pan-. Am record of 1:67.40. Martha Gustafson of Tor- onto also picked up a gold — her third of the Games — and set a Pan-Am record in the process. She ws timed in 83.9 seconds in the 25-metre back- stroke for Class 1A. Jogee Faucher of Laval- des-Rapides, Que., stroked to , chle a world-record 2:05.6 in the 4x25-metre, individual med- ley for Class 2.'The previous world mark was 2:11.45, “The ‘Canadian track and field‘contingent, led by world- record setters Rick Hansen and Dan Westley, also won ’ six gold medals. Hansen, of Vancouver, seta new mark of 1:04.60 :hasn't » officially signed with the Saints. New °. Orleans can’t negotiate with | him because the NFL Play- ‘ ers’ A and the Bodies fell by. the bushel as National . Football... League teams reduced their’ rosters” to'a limit of 70 players, 25. above the Sept. 12 opening- day limit. However, the ~biggest name of the day belonged to an arrival, not a departure, as Stabler, the most accurate passer in NFL history, joined the Saints as a backup (with Bobby Scott) to starter Ar- Manning, while Dave Wilson spends the season on the mend with a knee injury. Stabler, 36, was acquired by. Phillips from Oakland Raiders in 1980 when he was coaching Houston. Stabler . was cut, by the: Oilers when league have ..no . callective.'.- bargaining agreement... The. union is the sole‘ bargaining: - agent for every. plater and will not negotiate without ans... sgrooments Biot LY ‘CLEARS STABLER, Stabler's: arrival at~.the | Saints’ camp in Vero Beach, : Fila.; came one day after NFL | commissioner . Peter. Rozelle ~ cleared NFL teams to deal with him. Stabler had been . investigated by the league after published ‘reports said he "bad : associated with’ known gambling figures. Phillips: :also . had id .- Craig : Bradshaw, Terry's brother; on his roster when he was in ned * Houston, drafting him in‘ th seventh roiind-in 1980. + picked. him up “earlier “the n,. year. He never threw the bail as a Bum “sald. ( knows our system. ”