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The teams went into the drisy points on Rossland and- prevailed -6-3—ing-room tied at three gfter 40min over Castlegar utes Paddi son games left to try and close the the final frame. The first one four-point’ spread which Rossland from Jett Marriott and Neil The Rebels have two regular-sea n tallied t held following Friday's Contest 12 mark. Six minutes later The Rebels started. carly found himself on the end y set up by Seib and Marshall. He converted the setup into his third scoring Beaver Valley 2-0 in opening 20 minutes. Lorne Kanigan netted an unassisted marker mid-way goal of the game -Marriott got the game's final goal M JnqndnGeiloapentivesbl through the period. Jeff. 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ITS VALENTINES DAY: F Castleaird Plaza Carl's Drygs Costleoird Plaza FREE GIFT WRAPPING FOR YOUR VALENTINE! in the way the game is perceived by players, parents and the public that could lead to changes ers Chynoweth Western Hockey Sitting down to discuss the prob- lence lems facing amateur hockey in Can coaching ada will be NHL vice-president Brian — problems to be considered O'Neill, Ed Chynoweth, president of the Canadian Hockey League which represents* Canada’s three major junior leagues, and Murray Costello, the NHL for the meeting for years. are not talking president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association NHL's high profile with young play also president of the — violence. League, said vio officiating clining registration “This committee have some sort of magic wand Chynoweth, who has been pressing Everybody is concerned how the game is perceived MUELLER HAPPY Ski race post By JOHN KOROBANIK training, the 31-year-old Zurich na Canadian Press tive admitted he was extremely The new snow makes material Peter Mueller was happy with the postponement oned biggest drop in numbers in recent handicap of one“or two%Seconds. years, said Chynoweth. Officials say equipment costs and the VAIL, COLO length of the season are key reasons the happiest man on the mountain “It's Saturday said Heavy overnight snow that con- race tinued falling Saturday forced post The starting numbers will now be redrawn, which pleased Mueller but not Canadian Rob Boyd, who had No. downhill, and Vail, where the women 12 and Marc Girardelli of Luxem- will -race, had received about 25 centimetres of new snow overnight (skis and wax) very important. Any terrible with new snow,"’ he time you have new snow you need Not No. | you there is no hope for the decline can't win the much luck’ with the draw and the are some of the weather I think the key to this discussion _ ponement of the men’s downhill race Beaver Creek. site of the men's around what problems is not- going to said will revolve and women's training at the world are most pressing in the game. We Alpine ski championships about a league or a The men’s downhill was resched- bourg who had drawn No. 15, the uled for Monday. The women are still favorite starting position “This is bad luck racing is a lot of luck.”’ said Gir- ted to Jet up until sometime over Moderate snow continued . falling player — we are talking about the scheduled to race downhill today but downhill most of Saturday and wasn't expec For Mueller, the veteran of the powerful Swiss team.that meant new game,"’ Chynoweth said ardelli, who won the combined and is _ night Picture 24-year-old Oakland Athletic slugger Jose Canseco walking into general manager Sandy Alderson’s office and pretend you can hear the conversation between the\two men. It would ‘go something like this: “Boss. I deserve a raise. I hit .307 last year with 42 home runs, 124 RBIs and 40 stolen bases. I was the first player in baseball history to hit 40 or morc home runs and steal 40 or more bases in the same season. And all I've got to show for it is an American League pennant, the MVP award, a paltry $325,000. base salary and another $30,000 in bonuses “Sure thing. Jose. 1 was hoping we could clear this issue before the beginning of spring training The last thing we want is for you to hold out on us during camp. Just what kind of increase are you looking for anyway?" “Well boss, I feel that I can contribute another stellar year at the plate and in the field, so I thought maybe a 400-per-cent salary increase would cover the cost of my services nicely “What the are you nuts!? Jesus, Jose Where am I going to get that kind of coin? That would mean a salary increase of more than $1.6 million a year!" “Yea boss, I know. But if you don't pay up or come close, I'm going to have to go to arbitration and I'm confident I can prove my worth. I mean, Kirby Puckett is making about $1.1 million a year and I killed him in the stats last year." Good point, Jose. You were about the best thing to happen to this club last year, even though you did choke in the World Series. But a 400-per-cent increase is out of the question, plain and simple.” “Alright boss only been a major-leaguer for three seasons. What would you say toa 350-per-cent increase?’ Well, let's see that works out to an additional $1.245 million annually without bonuses so we'll be paying you about $1.5 million a year.” Yea boss, that’s a nice, round figure. I'm worth it. I mean-this year I'll be shooting for $0 home runs and 50 stolen bases. The franchise will be the I'll compromise. I mean, I've top story again this season with me at the plate." Another good point, Jose. Besides, if we do give you this increase we'll get great” ink right now because you will be the highest wage-earner ever out of any baseball player who has only been in the bigs for three years. The increase also represents ‘one of the largest single-season salary jumps inthe game’s history. Makes for great press in the off season as well. Let's do it before I change my mind.”" Contract chatter |‘: hope and possibly a reprieve from chasing several other gold medals starting first, the position the de BAD LUCK FOLLOWS The women got two training fending downhill champion had B ad luck is something Mueller runs Friday while the men haven't knows only too well. Three times last year he was first ‘out of the gate Winter drawn for Saturday's rae had it mat had a full training run since last Tuesday. The men running in the combined raced Friday on a shorter Thanks boss, I knew you'd:come through and I Ui sew. sdow, that's the worst “iehiding a the ‘Calgary still managed t wnhill and the rest of the down Pirmir Zurbriggen wards win's let youtdowa, How about a cup: of coffed:on position because the course speeds Olympics where he me? up as skiers carve off the fresh snow finish second to teammate hillers had a brict training run after While the conversation was fiction, the deal was and create! Bard, icy). conditions’ the fact. Canseco did get a 351-per-cent increase and will be making duffle-bag-loads of green this season If he. plays every game in the 162-game season Canseco will be getting about $9,259 a game or $1,028 and change an inning. Even if he misses a few games, he still gets his full salary keeping track anyway Mueller said aining. “It was sr Sometimes you can be lucky It was terrible Mueller said of his incred Olt Friday's But the first start is a hard downhillers love Relaxing in the lobby before heading out for some weight of his hotel pic showing so who's Flames burn Canucks CALGARY (CP) — Joe Mullen scored twice for the Calgary Flames in a 5-2 wrd set last season Canucks in an National Hockey League game Saturday ISLES § WHALES 3 night UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Brad Lauer scored the Calgary remained tied with the Montreal Canadiens regular-season goal in Islanders history Satur atop the NHL standings with 80 points, following the onds apart by Brent Sutter, that carried Canadiens’ 7-5 win over the New York Rangers ork to a 5-3 victory over the Hartford Whalers Jim Peplinski, Al MacInnis and Joel Otto also Islanders. in _ their season, ended a tallied for the Flames who face the Canucks again | fifth-plade New s Patrick Division Blackhawks’ 18th short-handed goal this sea win over the Vancouver the club re Sporting Views By Brendan Nagle 5,000th day n s tonight in the Olympic Saddledome P points ir NHL Trevor Linden and Barry Pederson: scored for Hartford has d ae four in a row and saw its lead Vancouver over Quebec in the race for the fourth and final playoff Calgary goaltender Rick Wamsley, named the rth in the Adams Division trimmed to two points game's first star, stopped 42 shots while Steve Weeks Lauer jammed the puck behind Hartford goalie Mike Liut at 8:06 of the second period, just On a more down to earth and local subject, we find the Castlegar Wildlife Association practising what it preaches: Support wildlife, throw a party The folks at the Wildlife Association are doing just that as the club's 25th annual dinner, bash is slated for next week at-the Fireside Inn banquet room. This yearly event attracts all kinds of people who will brave the menu, which is not-for the 22 seconds turned aside 33 shots for the Canucks Linden opened the scoring for the Canucks when he after the Whalers had taken a 3-1 lead on the second of rookie Scott Young's two goals Sutter tyed the store at 15:42 with a, tip-in of Gerald Diduck’s shot from the point with the Islanders whacked a rebound past Wamsley at 5:5 The Calgary goalie made,a blocker save off Doug Lidster’s blast from the blueline. The puck dropped to the icé. and Linden slapped the loose puck between Wamsley’s pads for his 23rd of the season HAWKS 3 LEAFS 1 TORONTO (CP) — Journeyman centre Bill Gard ner’s power-play goal early in the second period lifted the Chicago Blackhawks to a 3-1 NHL victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs Steve Larmer and Dirk ( Blackhawks, who won for the fifth time in their last six games. The win doubled to four points the fourth-place Blackhawks’ lead over last-place Toronto in the Norris I'm stunned enjoving 4 two-man advantage Crisp upset CALGARY (CP) — Rob Romage omment after learning of his eight-game NAT suspension for clubbing Buffalo Sabre defenceman Doug Bodger. but Calgary Flame coach Terry Crisp did enough talking for both of them squeamish ; Where else can you go to eat beaver, cougar, elk, moose, numerous types of deer, lynx, bobcat, black and grizzly bear and three types of trout all in one night? This is the only time I know during the association's dinner spread — when you ca® get all this wild food in one place at one time There are only 210 seats available for this year's refused to am also scored for the festivities and, as in past years, the tickets are going fast his hands There will also be awards presentations for the biggest and best game and fish pulled from the wild this year. Expect some ptize trophies tb be present fifth time in their last seven games along with the humerous anecdotes and big fish Alain winning goaltender three teeth and breaks a jaw and gets six games. I don't 19 from * said Crisp, throwing Division in the air Gary Leeman scored for the Leafs. who lost for the + He head with a stick (Ramage) taps a guy along-the side of the a player in Edmonton knocks out Chevrier was the yarns that go along with the party understand where they draw the line line or where the Tickets are $17.50 each or $35 per couple and are available at Bosse’s Jewellery downtown, But be quick. The dinner goes Saturday and tickets get scarce in the five-day period before the bash Chicago 6-2-0 jsince acquiring Chevrier Jan Winnipeg. justification is Chicago outshet Toronto 27-18 Farlicr this year the Edmonton Oilers’ Mark Larmer ope ned the scoring with his 30th goal | Messier was suspended for six games after bashing the of the season at 12-2 of the first period while Chicago's Vancouver Canucks Rick Sutter in the mouth with his Bob Bassen was fitting out a holding penalty. It was the stick