y 62. i CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 10,1982 - _ Selkirk Saints men’s team p Members of the Selkirk Saints women’s basketball Teroara Mak: team who will be playing off this weekend for spot is No. 2 are, from left: Anka Manders (coach — Castlegar), Sandy Elasoff (Castlegar), Debbie Tomilin {Grand Forks), Destanne Norris (Salmon Arm), Volleyball teams in first place Selkirk Saints women’s volleyball team has finished: ‘league competition in. first place. Their. league record At the championships, the totalled, nine wins‘ and one top four teams in the con- loss. _ ference {all colleges in. B.C.) Their: loss to.’ Vancouver * will play off for first place. C College in the fall Coach Barb Rutherford feels Mick bos 7 ie in sailing the Gi tases product in the fa, ec transportation ne nents. MALONEY Pontiac Buick Ltd. 1700 Columbic Ave., Castlegar 2 was recouped: when * Selkirk’ Selkirk shold’ fare well in'the * met them again in the winter. competition. In the match of best of three games, Selkirktrounced VCC “The ‘eam has’ been prac- three games straight. Selkirk‘ ticing “hard: forthe cham- tem - C ives to be number one to hela f in Vancpuver this sg in league competition, and we _ are going to do our best to be ‘INFLATION FIGHTER’ Automatic Transmission co $4 960 & Special Only seo oe odheet' ‘bonds ond linkage, ioe epecton: Gece some YK FREETOWING — We hove ulemaic ay YAN within o with mojor repairs. stock. NY " Ran “SPECIALISTS “@ 368-3231 2665 Highway Drive, Trail [ACROSS FROM ee Se Tracey Meadows (manager —Trail). i cont .-though and we do have some: is ‘now training hard for te pionships. We have shown” > them.” : “Mid-Week _ WESP NE ones to Felemen Iroslay Frycer, pate con WueeSons seed 19e2 Seventvrovred drat, round ie tt i a i oFlEy ine 3 ts i nin Goring 19 (Kalle: Byurre) rt Eee Second Ported e, Bohor 2 (Federko, Mullen) 8:07, Fs ee Mckee ies |. NY tslonders, Brent Sutter 20 °. sutted, ad. srbull, Zuk0) 5:25. Si ta tear at trots Bosey) ose NY Islonders, Bossy 54 (Trottier, Potvin) 0. Si. Lew, Brion Setter 31+ (Federko, teoods) 18: ' ef loront 149, D. Sutter NY! onal: wot ote autor 1g eoeeray Texas 4 New’ Son Oiege iinet Iz. 34" {lotleur, Picard) 3 Montrvo, Aotlovr 23 ttapin) :4t, Fonaton = bat x Seaton Engblom Mt! ABI, vaste 16:07. Selkirk: Saint Rick Streichert Gani fumbles acct Sov of New Caled - —CosNewsPhoto| Castewnt hata Pl Cldebor member.in the local team’s loss Saturdoy night. by Phil Colderbork, One win, one loss. for: Saints: “women 's team ~ Selkirk Saints) - ‘women’s ‘team. came away with one win and one loss this week- end at home while the men's team lost both of its games in” Totem Conference action. - ‘The © women's .win. was games. show. Hanlon at.the 3; Cai - 89-48 against College of New top of the list with 20.2 points. {- . Caledonia (Prince George) on Saturday night. Top scorers eon ee with 15.0 points | i 10, fof the Saints were Theresa Hanlon with 20 points and Cheryl. Smith with nine. The Sunday. game was a 80-68 loss in overtime. At the - per ‘game after 10 games. Sel 7 Rloain. Col Vancouver: Community : end of regulation time, the 3 .two teams were tied 66-66, abe Kar (raid, terrific overtime. period and _ Selkirk hada lousy one. . vanee on to National ‘Cham- pionships to be held in Cal-. gary, March 24-28, - The men's team is also in‘ first’ place in the league with an 11-1 record. 'Their only Joss was to Malaspina College ‘of Nanaimo.» .. The team will play in the ‘Titem Championships as well this weekend but in Prince number one in. championship ona pee ill have tough. tere: though. We haven't seen . Vancouver, Com- new 7 plays to try on.us,"They are in* the same situation new offensive’ plays to use on Should Selkirk win Totem will be-at ‘the ‘Nationals’ in Championships they will ad- Calgary March 24-28. ‘ WEST KQOTENAY KENNEL clus ; Obedience Classes West Kootenay Kennel © Club will he being ja MARCH 16,.1982 at the Catholic Centre * on colonia ie. on REGISTRATION ent March 16 —7:00 p.m. LESSONS BEGIN” March 16 — 7:30 p.m. “Come and bring your dogs’ oe = “second place, George. If they win they too. Top scorers for the Saints’ ‘were Hanlon with 24 points, Phoebe Kari with 16, .and Destanne Norris with 12. Totem Conference statis- _ ties compiled at the end of 10 per game. and Norris in | arb ob Bvane Davies is num- ber three on the top reboun- ders’ list: with 9.8 rebounds College ‘is the top tean in the wins and two losses. Selkirk, Capilano (North Vancouver}, + and New Caledonia, all finish- ing with 10-4 records, ‘are tied for second: place. . The four. teams will be playing off- this weekend at VCC for Fey. Ini men’s action Selkirk lost 88-68 Saturday to New. Cal- edonia. Top scorers wer Chad Coupland with 28 points, and David Cristofoli with 28. The. local team’ ‘lost , its second game 80-65 Sunday to; New . Caledonia. - Coupland again was Selkirk’s top scor- er “with: 11. points - while ‘Cristofoli 14. oo ‘The: men- are in seventh place in Totem Conference with a'8-11 record. There are ‘nine teams inthe league. - Coupland is second in the seoring ‘statistics with "17.0, points per game after 12° games and fourth in reboun-. ding averaging 9.9 rebounds per game. a Cristofoli:is second in re bounding with 12.2 rebounds -. per game after.12 games and sixth in scoring averaging 15.6 points per ane after.12 games: ine Boston, 30, s Heston, Bourgve 14 (Krushalayshl, Pork) B88 cy Ee Seese BERSES S8eRe 8 fry ielondors: , Gusta, Palen 18 (erdaie, Pichetie) Menten Penalites — Russell Cl 2:50, Hunter Que. 13:30, Beldgman Cal 16:59, Second Ported spoon, MEST Rn, Histop) a Unter 18) Cloutier) 6:41... ‘Quebec, (cine, Cloutier 6:4). afore : Choulnord 20 (oinhort, Mee Que 1:20, Plat Cal, ee , Penotties — Rochetort ‘Marjole Que 1:40, Mckioe Que 12: Thedrerted Igory, MeAdoen 31 ary. avstcn 1 (eye, Lovalleg) 2:51, Milan 139314. 36 (Cloutier, A. Stostry) 2 Calgry, Nilsson 21. (Chovinord, Platt) 2, Calgery, Cyt 12 (Levallee, thooston) Pecaliee — \ Cal, Rochefort Que Mor njon Tk, Beurgoos Cal clos oH LELeSsEaeR0 ‘Shots on goal by: 9M 1535 ev: Garratt, Quebec. HY tolandors 6 61 St.Louis 4 but New. Caledonia® had conference, finishing with 12. Guys [Mn 2 (rent sumer, oreneerreintor 368-3517. a 199 Tuesdey noon for Wednesday. Contact, Che ‘THURS! “HOCKEY _ GENTLEMEN'S TEAGUE: Cohoe vs.- “Trans-X, 8:15 p.m., old arena, FRIDAY. HOCKEY: ETN EEMEN'S: LEAGUE: Goose ceeck: visiting team, 7:15 p.m., Crescent Valley: old renal ; both games 9: 30 Pp. me SATURDAY f HOCKEY — GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: Trons-x vs.: Castlegar. vs. Trail, 8 p.m., areria complex. NHL: Vancouver vs. Edmonton, 5 p.m., channel 9, old ‘arena.' 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I' think I've whipped - those inner pressures.” One of the most destruc- tive of outside ‘pressures comes from the rumor mills — sly, little digs. that pass from lip to lip without any strong identification. Since the coming to the Mets, at what breaks down to $2 million a year for five years — second only to the reported $25 million for ‘the Yankees’ Dave Winfield over 10 years — there have been suggestions Foster ‘doesn't always give it his all in ‘the outfield and‘on the bases. NEVER STATED BEFORE Nobody. said anything like that when Foster was at Cincinnati, especially in 1977 when he batted .320, hit 52 homers, knocked in 14 runs and scored 124. Some of the derogatory remarks were made off the record by former teammates, the St. Petersburg (Fis.) ‘Times reported. But a reporter for The Sporting News last. week collared Pete Rose, the most K supreme of the ex-Reds, at the ‘Phillies’ camp in Clear- water, Fla., and there appar- ently was nothing off the ee in what ‘Pete had, to “StGeorge is in a class of his own —~hé and Mike Behmidt |” — as.’ far,’as’ hitting ‘home runs,” Pete ‘was, quoted as saying. “But you have to do other things. . “You have to knock a wall down occasionally,” he add- ed. “You have to’ get your uniform dirty. I used to go . through three uniforms a day. George: uses three a month.” It ‘didn't escape Foster's notice. , The Mets’ new power man emiled benignly, “Sure, I-saw it’ in the paper,” Foster said. “No, it didn’t annoy me. “I want to talk to. .Pete. I want to see under what conditions he said it and just. how he meant it.” Once Foster may have beén upset by such innuen- dos. Not any: more. He has found a-new inner peace. “What other people think of you is shallow,” he said. “The important thing is what, you think of yourself.” Foster did not always have such a positive attitude. Ten years ago, as a wild-awinging * young player trying to break in with the Reds, he showed promise in the batting cage but struck out almost every other time at bat. | Having batted .200 in 59 games with Reds in 1972, he was shipped to the Cincinnati farm club in Indianapolis. “I had completely lost all my confidence, I was. des- perate,” Foster said. “I thought I might never make it” Got iv iene Trail ‘Bamtem- player. ‘goes ahead of Ce ‘in action y- at the arena complex. The local team lost fhis game9-1.. ; —CasNewPhote! by Phil Cakderbonk, Skate-a-thon Thanks... The Castlegar Kiwanis Club. extends its sincere thanks to all participants in our. recent. suc- cessful Skate-a-thon. You were terrific. Castlegar Kiwanis Clob Then Foster iapeeea to run into base-stealing whiz Maury Wills on the West Coast and Wills told him how he once had a terrible fear of running bases. He saw. himself: getting hurt. “Maury told me that he had gone to a hypnotist- 2 stuart for help,” Foster said. . a hypnotist “he had heard about in Indianapolis, a Dr: Robert Bernstein. “He cured me of my negative thoughts. It was ‘about that’ time that I also Local bowlers advance. The final eight games of the Master Bowlers Assoc- iation Teaching Division for the Kootenay Zone wer roll- ed.at Borderline Lanes in Creston recently with the . following top five women and five men advancing to the provincial finals. The women are: Shelagh .Schmidt of Creston, Olga Saviskoff of “Nelson, and Beverly Fry of Creston, Alice Baranitsky of Creston. The alternate -is Pearl Mott of Castlegar. The en are: Jim Ryckman of to finals Creston, Greg Tweedy of Osoyoos, Brad Elliot of Cas- tlegar, Barney Rowe of Oso- yoos, and Robert Wellspring of Creson with Bill Grew of. Osoyoos as the alternate. These bowlers will now participate at the provincials ‘at’ Willowbrook Lanes ‘in Langley April 24 and 25 along with seven other zones for the right to represent British Columbia at the National Finals in Newfound- land later this year. ee results ce In 1978, Foster sought out’ went theeugh a spiritual experient Foster ‘went ° on to a brilliant career with the Reds’ and compiled what many think was the best overall record in baseball over the last six years with 198 home runs, 1,728 total bases and 671 runs batted in, leading everybody in that last impor- tant statistic. Today he is a quiet, religious, self-assured man who refuses ‘to let negative influences, penetrate his mind. He keeps a paperback Bible stashed among other motivation books on his loc- ker shelf. PLAN TO ATTEND - THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF SENTINEL MINOR | BASEBALL ASSOC... March.18 - 7:30 p.m. RECREATION COMPLEX ‘ CASTLEGAR FOR MORE INFORMATION ~.. PHONE 365-6693 - MEMBER OF British Columbia, Alnor aii y HGHT MIXED Lodies nih si 264, Ladies’ H SOF Ted Hie singe ‘ore "Comers, 1156: High Three: Late Comers, 620. siriks. Outs: Erma Mykyte, Brod Elliott. - Thorgeirsan, 760; NDAY NIGHT -9. CASTLEGAR adies High “tingle: shirley jalekin, 25: Ladies’ High Three: ley. a im _High Ingle: Swal tows, “ails Team i Three: Swallows, S)54 im Of and 700's: Shirley Salekin, 655: Judy Keltinowe, 607. 3 WED. NITE MIXED Lodies’ High Single: Jan Butz, 296; odies’ High Three: Doris Sbitney, 1. Men's’ High Single: Marv Mens High ioe "single? Fogitives, iar. eam High Three: Fugit Qiher 600's and ree: Thorgeirson, 65° ion Meinty! Team High Single: The Diol-A Strike, 1069; Team High Three: The ‘Dicl-Astrike, 3129. Oiher ‘s and 700's: Darr mt Rourke Adshead, 7( as: Hal Taine oon Dave Hiebert, Ladies’ rene aaa: Shirley Merry, 26); Ladies Hoh igh Thres: ning, 637: “Alston Morwell 813. George Sb ey, 629; John ‘shel 615. THURSD, RSDAY IOON 1-3 ladies’ High Single: Els Lazaretf, 212; Lodies High Thr Betty Evin, 579. Team High Sing * + Groaners, 1045; Team High Three: Grooners, 2898. Team Points: Wallers 8, 206%; ‘Moaners 8, 5; Groaners 13; 226%; 205; Man's High Pythian Sisters 11, 187. en's ... TRRURSD, IGHT MIXED 1255; Ladies’ ve ah ch aie er shirley Byers, L ils, 269; La di oan w Men’ Hi Single: dim Be ore, ‘290; acento sae: Three: ringos, it ey Gringes, 3259. of F 600's and 700's: Jim Ross, 600. 728; Matt Rohn, 706; Marvin food, 703; Lai ry Webster, 703; We Karl Korreen, 663; Doug Fellman, 660; Garry Rayner, 653; Ron Mcln- nee ih le: Si - 1094; Hi “si | rame’ ‘s, Term High Three:, Serewballs, 3076. ‘other 600" and 7 700's: Carlo Degan, 660; Gary Jackson, 632. mcebitt ING DRIVERS Lodies High Singer Irene Pater, 254; Ladies’ HI Karen Mykyte, 656. Team high Singte: Forshe, 1060; Team High Three Porshe, 3082, ‘Other. €00's and 70's: Mykyte, Mota Cherro! SENIOR CITIZENS ciish Single: 213; ‘Lod ‘touls Men's High Single: John Soberlak, 255; hae Hoh Three: Robert Ladies’ Zelda MacAr jh irene Pater, 633; Elaine, Martin, 635, Strike outs Koren | : Jo Brin- tan oy tyre, 648; Gordon Danchella, 645; Shitley Byers, 644; Marvin LeRoy: 639; 633; fa Betts Rayner, 626; Janice Becck: 624; Howle Byers, 608, FEB. 26 TUESDAY 1P. igh Single: Super Valu, 17: Tedn High ‘Three: 2982. Stike Outs: irene cahil, irene Pater. V.BSAT OAM. BANTAMS Girls’ High Single: Charlene Hoover, 123: Girls’ High Three: Alison Lowcay, 902. Boys’ Hig : Jason Schupfer, 149: Boys’ fig Three: Jason Schupfer, 288. Girls’ High single: ‘Shelly Pokuta, 190; Girls’ High Three:, Shel Pakula, Boys’ High Single: Oucne ‘poneld, 301 & 174; Foyt) High three: Duane Donald, 66 MONDAY Kohno cc Bery an oie ee: Mcrhe “Corbett, Y.B.C. MONDAY AFTERNOON | JUNIORS: Girls’ High ’ Single: Debbie Cheveldave, 189; Girls’ High Three: J 470, Boys’ High single: Derren ‘Harshen'a, Boys" ‘High Three: Dorren Harshertn, 440. AMS Girls’. High Single: Coraline Cheveldave, 141; Girl is" High Three: Coraline Cheve! igh Single: Scott Campbell,