B22. casmecarnews, Jonuary 28, 1981' Bozek receives pair of is MARQUETTE, MICH. — Junior, centreman Steve Bozek of Castlegar has re- ceived a pair of honors for his part in Northern Michigan's 3-2, 62 hockey sweep over . Michigan Tech at home last weekend. | Bozek was tabbed by head coach Rick Comley as NMU's Wildcat-of-the-Week and has been cited by the Central Collegiate Hockey. Associ-. ation nthe CCHA Player-of- she-' : Hi ny a goal and an assist in Fi ay’ ’s 3-2 victory, then & x, OAKLAND (CP) — Oak: fand ‘Raiders were cheered Tuesday in a parade through fis streets of the city that is ighting to keep the National Football League Super Bowl éhampions from moving to Los Angeles. yi"It's great of you- all to* Barticipate in celebrating the at victory we had Sun- quarterback Jim Plun- = kett told the crowd of several fhousand fans who packed ? the city hall plaza on a rainy y. “It's fabulous.” After being driven in’ a arathon icancelled ¥ 100 MILE HOUSE (CP) — insessonably mild. weather fm forced cancellation of the. nual Cariboo cross-country, ‘ Blt‘marathon.: “The 50-kilomette race ‘was to have‘been held Feb. 7, but’ - érganizers decided following 4 helicopter tour of the area Monday that there is,not . enough snow to hold even shorfened version of the Face. in -22: Celsius ea a 200° - Coliseum for the:1960 season: competitors entered the-race which began at Watson-Lake . and looped through the roll- tng Cariboo countryside to finish ‘at this village. about * 300 kilometres north of. Van- '800' people who already: had Confirmed entry in this year’s Face, © : honors. came up with a pair of goals in Saturday night's 6-2, win; “I thought Steve played outstandingly,” declared Comley, “He was certainly a -dominant force offensively and was just a constant thorn in Tech's side.” Bozck leads the Wildeats in * scoring with 16 goals and 21 assists for 36 points. The Wildcat-of-the-Week * honor was a repeat for Bozek “but it's the first time this season he's received the” COHA award. By WILLGRIMSLEY . THE ASSOCIATED PRESS motoreade along city streets, Quarterback Jim Plunkett. _players and coaches spoke at was the most valuablo play) Hometowners greet Su per * Raiders with cheers junday sritasinkis Be Eagles. ; ; che: Seren between teains, is that ya. and of the rally. Mayor Lionel Wil-, in the’ 15th Super Bagh OW are are theated ‘like men in- son praised the Raiders for deservedly so — but teens saostend © A oboe fen the bringing their second Super _ big, fun-loving,John win: Bowl title back to Oakland, zak who pr J the lastin; but he also reminded ‘tho symbol of id Rafders. crowd that the city. will 27-10" Natoma: - Footbal continue the fight to keep the team. “They can’ 't take anything away from us now because we're No. 1 in .the world,” yelled Rod Martin, the line- . . backer who intercepted three passes.in the 27-10 victory ‘over Philadelphia Eagles. . . Most of the Raiders took " part in the parade, although “hockey player “the team’ .did not’ make «ties, participation mandatory...’ ° “Hockey is ai the sports Several players did not re. in:which a is penalized turn to Oakland frem New ‘by having te:p! rath fewer Orleans on Monday. Some competitora fan its oppon-_ headed for Hawaii, where the’ ent. And it lmppens:so one Pro Bowl game will be played (in hockey that every, team Sunday,’ and others went to ne their homes elsewhere in the “ country, still in. New Orleans and ‘won't "be back for two or OXFORD HOUSE, MAN. three. days,” .eaid Al Lo (cp) '— ‘Trapper Robert Casale, the team’s executive Weenusk has turned to using - _ assistant... his skills in the ancient art of Davis served notice ta the showshoe ‘making to help NFL last March that he in-. spur the economy, of this tended to move the Raiders’ remote northern Manitoba to the vacant Los Angeles . Indian community, ‘Weeittiék; He was blocked by ‘court craft to 16 Indian apprentices decisions and by other NFL in the factory that bears his owners, who’ voted against name, Weehusk Wood Prod. the proposed inove. --" | ucts Ltd, ° The“decision to move, to _ ‘The factory, started eight . eles was made after months ago as a ‘Local * could be reached on a new ‘ products .such as kitchen : one. After being: forced to re-° counters and wooden sleighs. main’ for 1980, the Raiders The Oxford House Indian signed a one-year lease. Band received $270,000 from By MARK HARDING MONTREAL ‘(CP) . ~ Ralph Hollett never doubted he would successfully defend his Canadian middleweight boxing crown. against Tor- onto’s Eddie Melo, but he - surprised even himself with the suddeness of his victory Tuesday night. is “. Hollett, the 28-year-old champion from Halifax with a 9-6-0, won-lost-draw record, had some trouble early in the” bout, but. struck with light- ‘ning. quickness to. ‘score a technical knockout over Melo, 20, at 1:24 of the fifth ! round of -a scheduled 12: rounder. * ¥ ° hia ‘wobble and kne him," Hollett said. “I co dn't must.’ have penal idling specialists, ‘There ‘are numerous the- “holes and: stip Joliitd'of We Orleans’. oes id or conduct, ; 3 ¢ pe ories on how to kill penalties’ -imy a hockey.-But every. syste! in based on ‘one. thing aggressivenes: “You can’t just sit back aad let the other team! get its Bower. Phy started,” the federal LEAP program to. cover construction of the - building, wages and hiring of - ja consultant. : Band Chief Eric Chubb. says the hopes of the com- -munity ride on the factory. teaches the” -n!When Tfist-became-chief-: “FYgnowshoed, 80, tar; three | years ago,. the. one thing Iwanted was. to get werk for aur people,” he said. ht ae this jag who don’t have jobs." NEED TO DIVERSIFY He said. the community, about 200 kilometres sou! The "capacity crowd of | 7,306, clearly. behind .the . challenger, were. stunned by’ the startling “qui Hollett's attack and the out- come. : seemed. content to jab and dance, In the third, he caught” Hollett with a right lead.to the head and followed with a left jab that’ ‘shook his op ent. - In an eljmination tour: ment prior to th main svent: tanada’s * ‘four: . ie “opening ae fourth-ranked..: Mario’. Cus- son of Mont In the early’ rounds; Melo % the other team ale force dt Sr ‘Trapper’ turns eacher east of Thompson, hopes the factor earn. enough : mone; that we can start off: other small businesses like a -store anda restaurant.”. © In the first three months of - production, ‘the int has at kind of a week tusk ond his un- THESE LITTLE inhowatind are learning’ physical from instructor Bonnie Lloyd in a preschool gymnastics =) class offered at the recreation complex by Re: tion; ° Commission No. 1. CostlewsFots: rival 1 agtes, atiffoned when seen huge eigns} asked what would have hap- readings’ Aniericgns 52, Ira ‘pened if one of his players had been guilty of the same mistakes, move.on the Baek sist All America was glued to! ralsbebayiar, TV sots for'the bls Washing. ton welcome’: and. was} hee contrast of the two interesting Lonote shit very) Vermeil, college- chia with rigid rules and * pegimentation; Oakland, with © its absence.of restraints. a Unsung hero: Tom Flores, - who never got his full due. Nobody took ‘him seriously, after he succeeded a legend, John’ Madden, His. ‘name MUST: . Ideally, the best way to kill penalty ‘is to ‘stop your opponent befor: he starts to’ Ramsay says it’ necessary understand the style ‘of an. ‘opponent's : “power play and -.. which player that team pre- | fers to carry ‘the puck. Then, * by keying on that player or placing your, penalty. killers * iin fhe lanes’ the opponent - likes to skate in,. you've. al- ready. disrupted: the power. every team,” he\ admits. “Lots of teams run different types of power plays. “They have different per- manufactured: 600 : pairs - of sonzilities. have been'sold, including 150° to Hudson Bay Co: and Can pairs of snowshoes a mont Colon is hoping for $200,000. grant this year to *“ buy: a steam’ machine and other equipment: needed to’ build up production. «‘ ;- “Once we get.our-snow-. shoes ‘known and recognized, they'll go.” ‘Meanwhile, trapper Ween- usk ‘says‘his young appren- ” tices are slowly learning the trade of ‘snowshoe making. Although they: are slow, he " saya:the end product :will be “hard to beat. anywhere.” USESTEAMHEAT. . “Select birch .logs'are used to make the snowshoes. Birch trips are steamed to make them supple enough t to shape . is done in a two-storey frame bullding heated by 4: stove that burns wood. >. “We'd go broke if we used The webbing. fc the shoes is ‘made by: women, in: their. . crews, said the Oxford House birch snowshoe is Uj SOU pairs “Against Edmonton your don’t want to let a‘ (Wayze) . Gretzky earry the puck and get things going: Against the | dalanders, you keep it away * from (Bryan) Trottier in the offensive zone, where he can = set ‘up so . many: things. loose with.the puck. “We use similar styles for killing she penalties ewe we change “key things.” cuss before each.game what ¥ the other team likes to do‘on the. power play, then’ we’ ‘figure’ out how ‘to stop it.” © APPROACHES DIFFER. “The usual formation for | _killing'a .one-man disadvan- tage. is the box:in which two defencemen. are at each side of the ‘goal ‘ares and. two tectin; team ‘ig down two skaters, it uses a triangle “approach, _ - with the’ one forward sta- tioned toward the blue line at the‘point of the triangle. ~ “You apply youraolt Hae you're not. looking though getting 01 team's spirit: “You work as hard as" you can sees, one thing for a” three p) the Super Bowl or ‘imbaad . an’ underdog. ‘ *~ Critics ave Al Davis of the: ‘credit, and play ' voted ‘Davis the game ‘ball’ Facone, and the'seron after .beating’ San Diego © he ‘chargers, are ete odes bor ; WORRIED about e Superdonie yellow. ribbon and® distribut- pear JIRES quets at the: game was a ar’ Olde Cigy ’ stroke of genius by the NFL. ' an Take ‘a: bbw, executive dir- & “ine ector Don Weiss. The .ges- etures were mafe with sub-. o" flely “arid” dignity,” without encroaching upon: the emo- tional homecoming of « the “hostages. Sy The . spirit ‘of Bowl, and the count + mersion into big-time a] * Colville, Wash. 100'.72 D.P. Oregon Chain 100' 72 L.P. Oregon Chain 350’. Spencer. Tapes 7/32 Files, 1 doz. . Plastic Wedges : "" Thia sale good rough February 26th - urtv01s00 506 ¥ U8) | REALTY WORLD. Castle Realty Lid. ict scious eeu i zt 7 142 Columbia Ave., Castlegar : setae : OTs believe it.” 3 ot i d ‘ oT pr killing : , Act on there beautifully raed ‘large “Sensing ‘vietory,° Hallett Hafey .: of’-; Halifax, 3 ae ataaeeieg ‘ lots te-along'the Glode-Shoreacres Hwy unleashed a flurry of.combip- «Te 2-2, to the : A : 7 yer can’ dé, . ALS : Le 7 Nav soa1a.e00ts $4300: ‘and privacy “TELEVISION RIOAY: fo THBESB referee Guy Jutras: ere on, i ofa valley, A brick firepta stop the fight until he was. i : i: frontage on Col es abla Ise stone ral irony warner convinced “Melo ‘could not : ie : Re ticesabitvce cl ofthe Workers! Compe sation : 75 vent Calf Blom or Walle or ra, seers ood od ont to 9 sundeck ce. Priced at continue. Bae . : : Board Hearing Branch will be at the’W. : : f “I saw the towel but . 1 : : : z —— Sree eta; : : ‘Area Office, 327 Baker Street, Nelson, didn't have ei accept ates Wednesday, February 4, 1981, from 12:00 jluleas malt ae ating fet ~-until 4:30 p.m:, to provide counselling! anc count, but T decided to’ stop service for persons with hearing aids obtain the’ fight because: he was through the Workers’ Compensation Board/It the fig 2 will be necessary to telephone the Area O! 352-2291 to make an appointment, Sugden “sald e knew Melo. had'Jost his strength in ate fourth round when he. © Service and- repairs fo all. makes of automobil les Including. Popcorn Queen / téeto-tos | with “the foreign cars THERE ARE some ‘pretty attractive gals in cétilegor, -| punching champion and ex- . Spécializing in front end al an observation driven home by this young miss | changed vicious blows. : o munching popcorn at the’ concession in the new “He wasn't tired, he pes ‘ rend, oe, ~CoteitetebyAomeitavee | didn't have . the arm ‘g strength,” Sugden sald.