\ Ceeeitid | CASTLEGAR | SPORTS 365.7555 89 CHRYSLER JUDO DO CLUB E zntre |ROOkie pitchers pace expips ( ) isl At: PEE tg, SLASHED TO SELL ga Seniors, 16 yrs..& up ALL PRICES Tuesdays, 6:30-8:15 p.m. NEW YORK (AP) — The best Vee Se four pase race. New York thas lost four straight DYNASTY LE Mixed Groups team in the National League East ee agplinwend iow of Os uN '127-0h Street, Costheger CHARLIE © Playmor Junction * Voykin Subdivision WE MAKE BUYING INSURANCE EASY! * Ootischenia right now is playing a weekend series VO. ovo os pb Thursdays, 6:30-8: 15 p.m. in Philadelphia. Mets starting mext Tuesday. The Eke S12 900 - That, of course, would be the Mon- Pirates play St. Louis this weekend. ma fae 7. ~ real E; . “It's big series in Philly,” is ended a ‘same * SPECIAL * prt a2y Ps. caper yrng Rodgers said. “"But this ome was great homestand 5-5 and headed to Chicago zé Et ‘ si, HAE - hn ‘90 FORD F-250 4x4 Fonttly Rater Anaiatite Pittsburgh and New York to move and we will savor it on the bus trip for and Montreal for scven games. New within 4% games of the first-place @ few hours.” York is 32-39 om the road, inchading blige i tf Expos were 1-20 when left-thanders start. KEEP FIT WITH ee ts png oy didn n , “It’s simple,” Mets first bascman AFUN SPORT! The Expos have done it with pit- ames out of first place and it i s ean a iat & aul uf AE: ibis é t eee: td e iia a y Seat il Hae a Vii ta He ya He fosese e eeedeatt tits ae ii eedlaes: atti Hea it I gu aH A at ae fy ie cS i it ih | ait aah - i Lat a ia i ae a7 atid! ata tt i ai § dd if: be 3 Lig lle : Ho i ini Ey efe (eee al fdbid aa. Hie i if polsHtadtead, ater chers named Chris Nabholz, Brian Barnes, Howard Farmer, Bill Sam- - on the road we won't win.” LH ; ply and Mel Rojas. back-to-back games since Aug. 18, 4, 4.) so pane ane jer 8015 Action Ad Phone Nal itched a one-hitter to and have won nine of their ast 11. the Mets lost a doubleheader rips i i: “The rookies surprised me,”’ 761 Columble ac ve., Castlegar Number is 365-2212 beat New York 2-0 in the second game ki > of a doubleheader Thursday and give Rodgers said. ‘We wanted 10 look at HOWARD FARMER the Expos a sweep, droppingshe Mets young pitchers in to see d who? a 2% games out. what they could do for us and if they TS x ae aN ad % “We still have to pass the Met could make the team next year. With : TENAN _ e — = 4 Eapos manigar Paths Rodgers — some injuries we've had to use them 3-7 hiners, combined to go 2-for-26 in “You can’t expect a pitcher to go th, ¥. —— Magadan is also in a ii Bie Hil A : 7 the double with no RBIs. out and think be has a pitch, a t f “Until we do that, we can’t look at nd they*ve put us i _ INSURANCE = thes place a Thea These the schedule Meanwhile, rookies are helping to McReynolds is im a 1-for-26 shump shwtowt or no-hitter every time,” “Never Rent a Home ™ = (Ee 4 *t run out on us.”” knock the Mets out of the NL East and Jefferies has only 11 hits im his manager Bud Harrelson said. 3) mi OL Browning back to basics h Insurance Insurance 226-7216 tee@p maaD ALL amour 1145 @ SKILLS (PRD) bat) ty son MONTREAL (CP) — Even world autographs Tuesday at a tclecom- following year in Paris and defended Ewe have their weak spot, and munications convention for the | the title last spring in Halifax. He ad- n Hocke: for Kurt Browning — the first figure Canadian team’s chief sponsor, {~ Castlegar Minor oP Y skater ever to nail The Quad — it’s a Teleglobe Canada Inc. REFEREE CLINIC tqugh but standard jump called the “I injured myself on three oc- triple lutz. casions doing it and my coach said LEVEL | & il Browning, world champion the ‘forget it — work on the triple axel take a step back and relearn the triple Past two years, has set a goal for this and quad toe.’ ” lutz im case the quad should one day season of mastering the lutz, in which The triple axel is considered the fall short. Sunday, Sept. 30 a skater glides backward, digs in the toughest triple jump, and Browning He said the quad “‘is not going to 9 a.m.-5 p.m. left toe and spins three times in the air got that and went one farther. At the be my jump forever. Ober skaters = Arena Complex, Castlegar onto the right skate. 1988 world championships in will come along who can do it. PLEASE BRING: FOR MORE INFORMATION It’s a jump most world class skaters Budapest, he spun four times in-the “And I'm still not able to do ix Skates. Helmet. Whistle (CALL BRAD ASHTON © 365-2255 have in their back pocket. But not air and landed smoothly, compicting every time. I don’t try it every time. ng, and he’s afraid it may the first quadruple toe jump, or quad, Onty if I have the feeling on that some day cost him a championship. in figure-skating history. day." “When I was a junior I was doing it It wasn’t enough to win that year, He wants the lutz so he can become all the time, but I just lost it," said the but it made him the skater to watch. “the most well-rounded skater I Edmonton native between signing He won the world championship the can,” and to avoid any upsets by ar- Monday, Sept. 23 through to Sunday, Sept. 30 ‘phaned p.” The NBC movie airs News al by the arrival of four or; See our In-Store ACCESSORIES & CHEMICALS! Olympics MR. CONTORTION dream Kootena i re ey is dead 368-5606 = “EES EI fF roronto cr) — the head of OF eAmLe ELECT LTD Toronto's failed Olympics bid lashed “SERVICE IS OUR FIRST CONCERN" out at his opponents Thursday fer what he called their underhanded tac- tics. CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT CURLING CLUB art Hzaderson, head ofthe pram that sought to bring the 1996, Summer GENERAL MEETINGS = | o22cicnet0% 7 Turner-and his Atlanta- based Cable, MAIN CLUB — SEPT. 25, 1990 — 7:30 P.M. News ‘Network: for what . he , called Curling Club Lounge “biased ‘coverage that helped the LADIES CLUB — OCT. 9, 1990 — 7:30 P.M. }, Georgia city’s successful Games bid. Curling Club Lounge In an «interview Thursday, he ac- MIXED CLUB — OCT. 12, 1990 — 7:30P. M. cused the Toronto ‘media of, stabbing Curling Club Lounge } theeity’ _—s in the. pack: M ~ An ie Critigi: fayor "Art MEN'S CLUB TO BE ANNOUNCED Eggleton for lack of leadership. “T gave up five years for nothing,” All Curlers he said. “‘That’s.as much as anyone «ff should give.” Please Attend. . Bu then he added: “I am not bitter — do I sound bitter to you?”” Henderson said. Atlanta fepresen- tatives had overwheimed members of the-International Olympic Committee with’ negative news from Toronto and CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT =| merece RECREATION DEPARTMENT | *!=2== s sr ovm Pic committee “‘went around and collected homeless people off the streets.’ Turner also played a part in the an- ti : Toron mio campaign, he said. Se \, “Ted Turner made sure his CNN orld television service got lots of eS Supplement to the Castlegar News y plays a woman whose domestic life is of Saturday, Sept, 22, 1990 in “A Promise to Kee; Monday, Oct. 1. 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See Lt son said. ; Canteen phe by bd : elt 20 UiMiTS. @ MOHT Music s still taking place for our FALL PROGRAMS S weight troini ng a PR rn Don ines, Dog “ & SATURDAY WiaHT 4g. & FF a on Outsider TREK: THE NEXT @ ros 12:00 @ AUSTIN CITY KLENSCH uve @ CAST MEETS west 1 rc) oes eeee: ?Seeetee.@23: Sse seeze 12:30 @ NEWS 290 @ STYLE with eLsa Ss headed the coalition, which opposed Toronto's bid on the c. PLEASE CONTACT CASTLEGAR REBELS JR. HOCKEY CLUB FOR FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS! Mgr. Don Joice 365-7747 “‘Every time there was a negative comment from a city council member up here, the Atlanta newspaper got a reporter up here to cover it,”’ said Henderson. “That's why I was opposed to free trade wtih the U.S. If you think you'll be playing on a lével field with the Americans, you're nuts.”” Ironically, Henderson, a’ former Olympic sailor, is scheduléd to run the sailing events for the ‘Atlanta Games, which will likely be’ heid in Savannah on Georgia's Atlantic coast. Henderson also threw out some harsh words for his local opponents. “Not only were the IOC members getting bad news about Toronto from Atlanta, but-also from our own media here,” he said. “It was like being stabbed in the back."’ BILLETS... [2==="5= [ne Leages URGENTLY REQUIRED For well-behaved, fine Junior Hockey’Players for the upcoming 1990-1991 Hockey Season. continued from B1 matching children at similar Stages of development. However, this can make teammates of physical equals who are mismatched emotionally or intellectually. ‘Séme interesting solutions have oc- curred in individual sports where static “ ¢ligibility dates have ‘been ¢liminated. In a season, there may be 15 different tournaments for players under the age of 14. The only criteria is that every player at every tour- nament be under 14. As the calendar Progresses, the athletes will compete in tournaments where they are among the very oldest competitors. Ob- viously, this is unworkable for team Sports. 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