4 March 26, 1989 SPORTS CURLING PLAYDOWNS . men April 1. FINALS APRIL I . Curlers frantically sweep rock during Castlegar Curling Club onan playdowns taking place. Final games for men's and ladies’ clubs are slated for Curling playdowns Championship playdawns are. in full swing at the Castlegar Curling Club. The final games for both the men's—and_ladies’clubs._will_be played om Saturday, April 1 1989 CAMPIONS NOW IN STOCK Equipped with Mercury Outboards. All Galvanized Highliner Trailers. Syringa Park Marina Call Sid Smith © 365-5472 League winners and a wild-card team curl for the club crest on the ladies’ side. The __Tuesday-evening league is represented by _the_“Lorraine John rink and the Thursday-evening lea gue by the Ruth Trickey foursome. The afternoon ladies’ league went down to the final game when Trick defeated the Belle Gray rink to take first place. The draw committee gave the final spot in the championship round to the foursome who outdrew the Waldie rink in a groundhog The men's league is in playdowns with 24 teams still in contention at press time At the ey's team Gray Sharon wind-up on April 1 RECREATION MARCH 26 — Happy Easter! Com munity Complex CLOSED MARCH 27 — Easter Monday — ali classes cancelled. Recreation Office CLOSED. MARCH 28 — Spring Break Comp (ages 6-12 years) 4 full days of ex citing activities. Register for the week or the day. Drop in fitness 7-8 p.m. Complex $2.00. MARCH 29 — Drop in morning fitness 10-11 a.m. $2.00. Registration is taking place for morning, evening aerobic classses, aqua fit, Variety ‘CASTLEGAR & AREA Phone 365-3386 — 2101-6th Ave., Castlegar DEPARTMENT Hour, Kindergym, Creative Dance. Save the Robson Pool Bingo, Early Bird 6 p.m. Regular 7 p.m. Complex —"Registration deadline for Slo Pitch Softball. Drop in fitness 7-8 p.m. Complex $2.00. MARCH 31 — Registration deadline ‘0 Baseball. Morning Aerobics 10-11 a.m, $2.00 drop in APRIL 1 — Saturday Fitness. 9-10 a.m. APRIL 9 — Champions on Ice. Tickets available at the Rec Office CENTRAL KOOT Downtown SPRING SERV Lube, Oil, Filter Change & Brake Inspection, Check Undercarriage & Exhaust System ....... Automatic Transmission Service. Up to 3 Litres Transmission Oil, New Filter & Pan Gasket, Insp. & Band Adjustment . , SPRING ENGI ENAY IMPORTS Castlegar ICE SPECIALS $9495 $24°>... INE CHECKUP park Plug AND TRUCKS Compression Test, Scope A Filters, Belts and Hoses 4 Cylinder ... V-6 Cylinder . V-8 Cylinder . ALL MAKE SERVI Check and Adjust ignition Fey pity Tale Speed, poss Flods: AND REPAIR. ceceees doce ces $8996 sieee 6 sieewereis oe $S9.98 seeeeeeeee cess SSHIS LABOR ONLY. PARTS ERTRA ICING tribute will be paid to Castlegar RCMP Const. Dale Hockley who has been transferred to Chilliwack.’ In 1986. Hockley's team won the RCMP Canadian Championship. As — the third on the Devlin rink this year, he played to the semi-finals of the provincial playdowns. Hockley’s curl ing ability exceeded by his sportsmanlike conduct on the ice. A true gentleman of the sport, he will be missed by Castlegar curlers. The rink will be open to the public to watch the best in Castlegar Games are scheduled for 9 a.m., noon, and the final at 4 p.m Dinner, presentations and a dance wilt follow. Fickets- for the evening festivities are available at the rink at $8 per person or $15 per couple is only compete Soccer teams wanted Women's soccer teams are wanted for tryouts in Zone 1 for the B.C Summer Games. Players must be 16 years of age by July 1, 1989 and must contact Deb Pasacreta by April 23 for location and date of playoffs. mens would like further information they can contact If there are any w soccer teams in Castlegar and Pasacreta in Nelson Women's soccer is becoming more popular and it would be great to see more competition in the Kootenays, Pasacreta says Malarch uk may return in April BUFFALO, N.Y. (CP) — Clint Malarchuk was still scared after being released from hospital Thur- sday, but the Buffalo Sabres goal- tender who had his jugular vein cut by a skate blade hopes;to be back on the ice next week. I'm.scared 1 still feel. the pain,”’ he said, “*I have to get better, then start thinking about getting back.”” The Sabres are anxious, too. “The prognosis is for a complete said Paul Wieland, the team’s director of communications: “It is amazing that he’s done so well so far. First it was life-threat ening; now it’s a question of when he will play again — not if.”" Malarchuk might return playoffs in early April Malarchuk, 27, received a 1S-cent- imetre gash to the right side of his recovery," for the néck after a collision early in the Sabres’ NHL game Wednesday ag- ainst St. Louis. He flipped off -his mask as blood gushed from his neck. On Wednesday night,’ Malarchuk had 90 minutes of surgery to repair a partially severed external jugular vein and a completely severed neck muscle.’ He was listed in good condition after the operation, but the native of Grande Praitie, Alta., said Thursday night he still felt ‘‘a little woozy,."" ‘A LOT OF PAIN” **1 still feel a lot of pain in my neck and shoulder,"” said Malarchuk, who admitted the extent of the injury hadn't hit him initially ‘It didn’t really sink in until today, and 1 realized what I had been through. The way the blood was pouring out — it didn't make me feel very good."* “*When I saw the blood, I flipped my mask off,” he said, ‘It was incredible, As my heart would beat, it would squirt. I thought 1 was dying then, I really did, I knew it was my jugular vein and that I didn't have long to live."* Malarchuk, traded from the Wash- ington Capitals this month, said he strugged to his feet and refused to be taken off the ice on a stretcher. “The day I go off on a stretcher is the day they have to make funeral arrangements."" However, Wieland said first officials at Buffalo Memorial “Aud- itorium ran out of stretchers to. carry out fans sick at the sight of the pool of blood left in the Sabres! crease. Wieland said nine people fainted and there were two suspected heart was really horrifying,” Wie. land said. ‘It was coming out of him like’ fire hose."” DUNEDIN, Fla. (Cp) - Jays new leadoff hitter: “This ismy year,” he said. “* the media — ever. know I can doin baseball."” year since 1981 42 runs. homers and 96 RBIs. I've never said tharto I've never beasted about stats or anything. But this is the year I’m going to do the things I In 1988 the nine-year veteran suffered his worst He hit .239, hit 10 homers and drove in A year earlier his average was Moseby out to score runs for Blue Jays By TOM MALONEY Lloyd Moseby, claiming to be mentally and physically rejuvenated, aims to hit at least 20 home runs and steal 50 bases as the Toronto Blue game for him. said. I'm out to that's the fi 282, with 26 'm going to prove | can do whatever | want in this game. I'm in the best condition of my career.’ — Lloyd Moseby inthe last year of his contract Moseby, 29 year — going to go out, game.”” sliding into second six-foot-three, 200-pound veteran Moseby, On the trading block much of the winter, he attrac- ted about as much interest as Florida swampland. He's “A lot of people have said T can’t do it, “That's the reason I want to doit ‘It has nothing to do with money or my free agent who cares about that? They said my back was that it won’t be able to stand the turf I'm going to prove I can do whatever I want in this In the off-season he hired a physiotherapist to get his back, worn down by artificial turf, and his knee back into shape. He hurt the knee late last season in Cleveland “I'm in the best condition of my career,”’ the centre fieldef, is jumping one spot in the order to leadoff. Kelly Gruber will hit-No. 2, with Tony Fernandez moving to third from first said stolen bases. bag at will, said the An emotional player, Moseby figures the challenge of batting leadoff is going to put the fun back into the “Batting second is avery unselfish position,” he “Batting first, I've got control of my own destiny “I’ve got Kelly who’s going to protect me (during steal attempts) like 1 protected Tony for five or six years. core runs, to create havoc. That’s my game, n I get out of the game, is running.” Moseby’s 1988 season started slow, out. He was upset in the spring by the George Bell affair, when asked to move to left field from centre. But the trade to Cleveland of Willie Upshaw, Moseby’s best friend and golfing partner, drained him. “*I didn’t have any fun last year,"* Moseby said. ‘‘If I'd hit .320, it would have been an abysmal year. “*I didn’t have any friends. | didn't have Willie. I know people don’t uridérstand anything about that but ... I had nothing left elsewhere; to finda chattenge. “But now the challenge is here and it’s. a challenge I really appreciate. I’m glad someone did it for me.” ‘CAN MATCH NUMBERS Through each of the last five seasons, Moseby averaged 72 walks and 36 stolen bases. Hitting instruc- tor Cito Gaston feels Moseby can duplicate those num- bers, while maintaining his home run pace and getting his average back above .261, hisicareer mark “‘Moseby has good eyes and he can still hit the ball out of the park if he gets his pitch,”* not going to cut his swing down-so he can get a base hit and steal second.” The most steal attempts he’s ever made were 52, in 1985. This year, his optimistic projection is 80, with 65 “Even when my back is hurting, T can stilt steat a ** he said. He admits he'd like to be a 30-30 man closest in 1987, with 26 homers and 39 stolen bases éareer highs on both counts “\My goal is to score runs,”” the guys behind me are going to have a good year.”” then fizzled That’s why I wanted to go_ Gaston said. ‘‘He’s He came he said. ‘If 1 do that, ib March 26, 1989 BS Action Ad Deadline For Sunday ........11 a.m. Friday Display Ad Deadline for Sunday ........ 10 a.m. Friday Action Ad Deadline For Wednesday .. . 12 Noon, Tuesday Display Ad Deadline for Wednesday 11:30 a.m. Tuesday- Action Ads — 365-2212 Display Ads — 365-5210 HEARD ANY GOOD MUFFLERS LATELY? No? Then you must be listening to a bad muffl. OPEN SATURDAYS! ee: Leading the Way” COMPLE DOMESTIC IMPORT & SRA Aust sv SYSTEMS: INDUSTRIAL RADIA OTRAS INS a MAIN ST. MUFFLER & RADIATOR 613-13th St., Castlegar Steering You Straight MALONEY AUTO BODY SHOP ALUMINUM sheels, Ideal for inexpen: sive rooting, siding, or insulation. 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