The Second Annual Fit secon e same caiagory i ness and Cultural Festival . and is an inspiration to heart ° sponsored by Rogional Rec. attack’ victims’ John, who * reation Commission No.8 had an attack’ ‘five'years ago” puty‘on!'a scheduled |: was held August. 7 and 8 at) was. Slocan Park Hall. The high--: program. This year he'ran ‘in 2-ki teams in, attendance. Fira! + going: place.)went |:to ‘Castlegar, 'Marathon. \: second’ to’ Silverton-New , su Denver and third to Country. run’next year. ©: i Store (Slocan Park). . {Recreation Commission ‘The other teams that hel- No. 8's six: mile. bike race was 0) ped make the tournament an -won, by Warren Graham: on exciting event were Winlaw holidays. in Castlegar | from Store, Evergreen Treeplan- Sault Stes; ters and Wildhorse Treeplan- says'he belongs ters. For interest's sake, the Ste. Marie 00-n Raven, Padmos: and’ her mother Zena Ursullak, direc-\ rvices Ge Bteve Jessome ‘sang. songs the’ children enjoyed,. while the combo of Brian’; Bailey, °Mike Franks and Kim'ended off the’ program: with ‘some.’ great’ country blue . grass’ has ‘accepted an invitation innipeg Jets’ train- League affiliate, Dallas Black . Hawk and Winnipe Tet ing great, may not rank in; excitement A with the Stanley Cup finals or: million worth of the’Grey Cup, but the’ mer: franchise had incu curial rise ‘ard ‘crashing fall of. Nelson Skalbania hag none-. theless. captured ‘its Share’ of space. ‘on’ the sports, ‘pages - across Canada, . Between May, 1980, ‘and February, 1981, °' Skalbania bought six professional: Sports teams. Now, hé has none: It is hard, to: figure ; ywhicl bec Skalbania x of, to find he had, overextended himself, That same month, he ; turned over 50 per cent of: ‘the | sfolded the team at the end of the''season. amid a flurry of lawsuits concerning: unpaid bus- $125,000 of an aareed price of $1.25 /million’ for’ the ailing |. Memphis Rogues of the North , “/HL's’ New. Westminster’ “ Bruins’ for $300,000 ‘American Soccer League. He: moved; them to. , chatged their name to Boom. ers, ‘and, lost between $1.6 ° ‘million and $3 million in their.” first year in Calgary. He De ,$980, and + 1981. Skalbania Sport franchises, First came a $12.25 million bid. for Seattle Sand later a '$250,- 000 ‘promotional ‘campaign to ;@ National ‘Basketball “: Association franchise to Van- couver. He’ was’; close. to getting both, but the bad feeling left: by: the Indianap- olis closure (in! mid-season) ‘semmed to scare people off. He came away lighter of pocket and empty-handed. The ‘coup de’ OF: sporting misfortune, thoug! was surely the Alouette f ‘Bit chase. ‘Afte ‘paying $2.4’ mil. lion, outright”: and assuming |’ another $750,000 in' debts) he: blew. big: bucks'on imported football’ talent: that didn't’, produce and the fang’ Hass away in droves, of such stars as’ Vince Ferr- agamo, David Overstreet and 4; James ‘Scott, and following ’a: disastrous season at the gate’ The total confusion that has’ surrounded the Alouettes this ~ ‘winter, has led CFL Commis-\ sioner Jake Gaudaur to call ft the! sieliroe ‘and spinning.’ Their: ‘div fabrics, aa on ilk, da. The: Bruins flo ed: jand were.sold to Edmonton Oilers, .for, a’ teported ‘ $350,000 in June, 1981. music. \ : The display rooni exhibited a variety of ‘arts and crafts from! some very talented i Penny ‘Youngreen’s , wing: ‘ed’ flying horses ‘and..Ward Estes‘ abstrac “prints were || both full of games each ina 10-hour time two century rides (100 tiles), period — stamina counts! Graham 'is'16 years old and INTRODUCES A. eae Rodney Lindstrom 18» junior ‘imen's S Rontley tor bach? ey: Association, He sold a niet i organized was )-in the games schedules while division. First inthe women's Sharon Pawliw, who had. the division. was‘Glenda Bogstie, ° brainstorm to hold the tour- a well. ‘known, cyclist in. the + nament,’set up the rules and Slocan Valley. Jack Simpson entry forms. The very capa- from Fruitvale 4) ced first in ble referees were Debbie ‘the sénior | ‘men Fourchalk, Walter Malakoff ©. Children and Stan’ Evdokimoff. at the Fitness and Cultural ‘Sunday ‘morning saw the Festival faking part. in the” early birds up for the five km games, ‘races,,treasure and’ Fitness Run. Ken Simonen scavenger’ tas: and “arts ftom'\Castlegar was overall. and: crafts. Bradly Saprikin first while-Ben Thor-Larsen, ‘came first in the fun Tricycle who runs 60 miles a week, Race for 2-4 year olds. In the placed first in the 40 and over ‘bicycle ‘race sprints Becky category. © Fifty-three-year-, Yaseniuk,.) Blaise : Beckjord, old John Magebridge placed. Holly Jessome, - Lucy ‘John- stone, Ian Stewart and Ezra + Culwell all ‘placed first. in their age groups. “At. the cultural concert, Gertrude. .Konkin and. Nora ‘Latking brought: ‘a tear,to the eyes. with’. their . beautiful a _rendition of “Amazing Grace”. ZELTWEG ‘AUSTRIA. and,the’summer playground (AP) — Brazil's Nelson Pi. program children, dressed in quet took the ‘pole position just ahead of teammate Ric- tek . ‘ eardo’ Patrese ‘of ‘Italy on :., Tee-off Saturday as the. Brabhams z ie 3 times The Bingo Bango Bongo ladies day at the Castlegar led ‘a ‘turbo domination of ualifying sessions at the Golf Club will be held Tues- day “Aug. 17. Mite Austrian Grand Prix. Jove MEMo rest and'J. Wayling; at 8:07 for D. McArthur, M..Pere- “hudoff and M. Cooper; at 8:14 “for E. Woodward, A. Fish- : wich, and M. Allingham; and 8:21. for N. McDonald and M. ‘Schultz. FOR ALL YOUR PAVING NEEDS RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL PLANT SITE NELSON 354-4757 RECESSION _ CONCESSIONS &: Pool & Spa ey Service 2 pene Fears aD) From... _VALKYR AQUATICS DRIVE OUT TO. ae ‘combination of nine la. dies from Castlegar and Nel-’: son, ‘nicknamed .."Shake ‘and Bakers” won a'14-team ‘bast- ball tournament “in'' Fernie" last weekend. The girls _ were - nanied “Shake and Bakers” due to ~ the fact they’ didn't have a’ sponsor and were thrown to- gether’ a week before the tourney; Their team cheer, “Have “fun,” as’ ‘well as excellent support from the fans,' held the; team ‘together. through out’ the -weekend.: As. some players ‘had not:played fast- ball . all season,: the’ team's main‘ objective ‘was to “get experience playing together so that next'year.they could ‘possibly forma team’ and. get & sponsor, Zaitsoff and -Betty “Dinner led “the “ladies “to. a: 21-0: blasting ‘of Elkford: in thelr firat, game. © Good defence ‘and atrong: hitting- saan. helped ~ the Shake The third game of the day brought. the’ Castlegar-Nel- son ‘squad ‘up against “an all-star“ team” from — Leth-- bridge, which had not, lost ‘a game all season. The locals put up'a'great effort but: dropped ‘a 3-1 de- cision in the'end. To win’ the tournament, the Shake and Bakers had to play. six back-to-back games starting at: 8 a.m. Sunday morning. >" Waiters resigns VANCOUVER (cP) Sr ‘Vancouver Whitecaps ‘have retained ‘head: coach “ John. Giles for the next two: North‘ Bakers to an 11-7 their hands ‘decision'pyer, Taber’. Alta: nib dapanttete ; their second game. -In‘the first game ‘they met another.» team’ from : Lath- bridge but had no trouble de- feating them 6-3. with’ ex- cellent’ Pitching by Bev Lapo- | inte. The second game put them: up against another: strong “2 hitting team, this"time fro Elko, ‘The . game . was ‘close until.the bottom of the ‘fifth: when the Shake and aad pounded: in: four runs~ and\ took the game 9-2 in five innings, At noon the squad met th “Taber.’team' for: the secon . time in the tournament. La: pointe led ‘the way with: e: ‘cellent pitching and up to this *- point in the tournament had‘. walked only one player. The 4 Shake-and Bakers — all ‘hi i *\ting and‘ defending. well Strong hitting’ from | Val’ downed the Taber team 8-1 in five innings. This put the local ladies into the Semi-finals and their’ “fourth game in'a row. They ‘Hon took on-the ‘Sam Steele La-',.crowa dies from Cranbrook and had ‘wien (Falling behind m of the 7th:. ‘inning. With two people on base and two out the locals rallied to take. 24-8 decision. The fifth game was against the all-stars only the second 4 of the day for the: all-stars. 22. / With great support ‘from other teams already knocked | out of the tournament’ the Shake and Bakers pulled off an easy 5-2 win and Prepared Ee play their sixth game in ag. in this sixth game the local © Finby ¢ squad had ‘trouble ~ hitting “Ehleoge them to.the Soccer Bowl : champi ship. | three ‘years ago. “Waiters enounesd Friday 706 Contre Ave., Blueberry Creek on American Soccer, League sea- | he: was: resigning,’ effective Fri. & Sat., Aug. 20 & 21 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SALE PRICES - ON ALL POOL CHEMICALS IN STOCK [eee ree soe e ‘ident Tony: Waiters, who:led return’ ‘to the coaching ranks. : MINOR SPORTS | wets ves sened. gexera water. ‘was' dhmed general Suré; we're interested! cmaisere of the|NASL team.. Phone {the Castlegar ‘ 4) 9 kee Tony,” News for details on how, to get reports of your‘‘ organization onto the ; sports pages.” 365-3517. With o Purchase of Chemicals. 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