CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 21,1963 Laurie Lyons defeated Cy McConnell by one point, to win the men's singles title this weekend at the Castlegar Closed Tennis tournament. Pat West de- feated' Julie Perehudoff to : win the ladies’ singles title. “The weekend tournament attracted 24 entries in ‘round robin play. . Other events saw Shir- ley Wanjoff and Pat West win the ladies doubles over Tilli Kemperman = and Maureen Gray. . Gordon Gray and Laurie Lyons doubles, followed by. Her- man Kemperman and Keith Klimchuk. Shirley Wanjoff and Laurie Lyons won the mixed doubles title while Pat West and Peter Ozer! off were second. Tilli Kemperman was presented an award for being the oldest player, while Laurie Lyons got the ‘were first in the men’s: Lyons wins — men’s singles award for “most colorful , and intimidating player.” Peter Ozeroff had the “most deadly and unpredic- table serve.” - In the junior division, Tim Horcoff won the open - singles under 14 title, while Tony Ozeroff was second. The boys’ singles title under 16 was won by Brent Bettger. Keith Klimchuk and Rollen Raposo battled for second but with Klim- " chuk coming out on top. Klimehuk‘‘also won the opensingles under 18 title, while Steve .Popoff was ‘second. * Graham Fleet and Klim- chuk were first in the boys’ doubles under 16. Brent. Bettger and Logan Miller-- Tait were second. The junior sportsman- ship award was presented!’ to Shaun Ozeroff and Karen Miller-Tait. The youngest player award went to Jane Fleet. CLOSED TOURNAMENT . clinch men's singles: titi tennis tournament, which the winner of men’ ae cD the Rotary Tennis cues cor Portland fore By JIM MORRIS EDMONTON (CP) — years there has ae a drought for young defence- men going into the National Hockey League, but this being ships unless | raised in the Western Hoc- key League. VOLUNTEER There is a trend toward big, mobile defencemen in the major junior league this year as 14 teams honor their rosters in preparation for the have Lee teen gusty itera Sept. 80 “You don't: win ¢ champion: x ‘you keep ‘your. goalagainst tale? fon eald Regina Pats coach Bo BRUSH CUTTING PROGRAM RED MOUNTAIN SKI CLUB Sat: & Son., Sept: 24 &25 ° Sat. & Sun.,, Oct. 1&2 — Gaver en ls er acy rs - jazz Toke 0 fori of she new lodge expans insion. - Grea eligible for a draw for 1963/84 single season Minor Hockey Registration. Arena Complex. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Novice $50. Atoms $60. Peewee $70. Bantams, Midgets and Juveniles $70 plus $20 Sweater Deposit (Refundable) Sat., Sept. 24 HOCKEY EQUIPMENT SWAP. Arena Complex — Sept. 24, 1983 We will sell your used equipment for 15% Commission, or you may donate used - equipment for sale by Minor Hockey. .chewan Blades have five. * Kelowna Wings have re- cruited 19-year-old _Swede Michael Jonsson and’ Cana- dians Jeff Sharples and Todd Vohell:to shoe up their. de- fence. Brando Wheat Kings Sredies anny Poten draft . ‘pic cae Portland “in G-for-1 .deal. which included - 100-point defenceman Brad Hawks, the first U.S:-based oie to win the Canadian championship, opened’ camp with just 11 skaters because 10 players were in ‘profes. ficst- sig “Most WHL clubs have large numbers of players to is Hall rio sles Kirk. Gibeo silaric es te ‘a Wi 0 . “apt Cabell delivered,an RBQ ain: tha 7‘ Monday’: ites) two! gle and Chet Lemon tripled: (rand foo xa went. Glenn Wilson followed witha fod sgn dod Nie pads retired ithe oe par in? ‘ run-scoring” ee ~Martiseg, \ rally in the bottom: + three-run 6f the ninth ‘inning, BLUE JAYS 7, MARINERS 8 . Doug DeCinces. a Upeliaws Lyte finiahing. eisreguarg samt Supe ( # = Millie Upshaw im makes Ee retory ‘with ‘Toronto. Maple fence,” “Mekay, said. =e phat We don't tare, ; got ‘a lot of guys that can ers up front,” he said: By MARK MARE HARDIE gle TORONTO (CP) — - Whitecaps undergo changes VANCOUVER (CP) — Vancouver Whitecaps will have a one-third changeover - of players before the start of Capozzi said he ‘did pet anticipate “mass firings” in the wake of the team’s first- _ round playoff exit last: week, players: will be traded or given outright release. i the — to their 24-man roster; peason despite a horrendous ‘After Upshaw’s hit, Jorge | hander“ Bryan Clark, -7-8, injuries.” Beardsley’ was sold out- number of Inited of right to i Ui who. was 2 . the English League Second. Newcastle completing’ the Divstion and Coker was pur- Beardaley sale, said he will 3 chased from the NASL San recommend that Giles be but he said a number of another Castlegar Figure Skating Club REGISTRATION FOR WINTER SEASON t., Sept. 24 10 a.m. to 2 p.m tile's'21 lead and eparked ‘Toronto to'a 7-8 victory over" the Mariners. Orta alugged a two-run ‘hom: Emer take Moore, 68: Right-hander Dave Stleb, : edo i the fn gam night of e three-game series, left- faces Toronto right-hander Doyle Alexander, 48. Mid-Week Wrap-up U = y j sxxasefeczase