B2. CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 21, 1982 Upcoming sporting events of meetings can be listed here courtesy of Dixie Lee Chicken & Seafood Castlegar. Please submit notices to Castlegar Nows by Friday noon for Sunday or ar Twasday noon for Wednesday. Contact Chery! Wishlow, THURSDAY No events scheduled, FRIDA’ HOCKEY — NHL: Symthe i isionial finals, | LA. vs. Vancouver, game six of best-of-seven’ series, 5 p.m., channel 9. SATURDAY BASEBALL — St. Louis vs. Philadelphia, 10 a.m., channel 6; New york Mets vs. Montreal Expos, 10:30 a.m., channel 9. 2 FAMILY PACK MEALS NOW AVAILABLE AT BOTH LOCATIONS Phone For More Details 365-5353 or 365-5304 Soccer teams and coaches assigned one, Elizabeth Nixon, divi- sion two, and Lorna Marsh for division three. The association will also be holding a coaches clinic 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 26 at Kinnaird Junior Secondary Teams and coaches of Castlegar Minor Soccer Asso- ciation were assigved to their division managers. at an ex- ecutive meeting held Monday night... Division one will be five to seven-year-olds, division two, .eight- to 10-year-olds and aivson three, 11- 13" years iis managers will be Elaine Rutledge for division School gymnasium. All inter- ested parents are asked to attend and bring their run- ning shoes. Minor soccer starts May 3. Come. out and support, your team. - No obligation Gastend eon .B., Sronbrsh, 426-3586 Tedder after coms LA ee .. ALL STAR ‘WRESTLING APRIL 26 — 8 P.M. : “At Stanley Humphries Secondary School aan: . 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For the last three seasons, Gretzky has either. won or © shared The | Hockey News’ season by me Hockey News and for the second consecutive time by The Sporting News. - books in 1981-82, breaking one-season marks for goals (92), assists (129) and points (212). The latter two records were improvements on his own marks the previous year while his goal standard top- Riders need better defence REGINA (CP) — Saskat- chewan Roughriders: were the most improved team in the Canadian Football League in 1981, but coach Joe Faragalli says the club needs consistency and a better de- fence to make the playoffs this year. The Riders’ defence last season had its moments of glory — it ranked second to Edmonton Eskimos in quar- terback sacks — but overall it was the second most scored upon unit in the West Divi- sion. Fargalli, Coach of the Year in 1981 when the Riders rose - ‘Free agent market -tough WINNIPEG (CP) — The ‘general manager of Winni- become scarce as the Na- tional Football League faces the threat of a play- ers’ strike. “The market’s going to be tough,” said Earl Luns- ford. “We're not going to be signing very many more. We saw this coming. That's why we've gone out and signed people early. I think we've pretty well signed what we want.” Competition for signings is stiff, he said. Canadian Football League teams will likely play a smaller role than in past years in fol; lowups to the NFL college draft, set for next week. “There just isn't anyone sitting around,” Lunsford said. “Teams down there are really going after them. The : Bombers have signed 16 veterans and 25 rookies to date. The latest to sign are wide receiver Tommy Donovan and de- fensive back Henry Hen- derson. Donova, 25, six foot and 185 pounds, played college football at Penn State ad had 1981 tryouts with New| -York Giants and Chicago Bears of the NFL. Hendersop,: 24, was a 1980 NFL cut from Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Ea- gles. The five-foot-11, 191- pound backfielder played semi-professional football in Califo: it year, Service Special tid, FREE TOWING Es, ‘INFLATION FIGHTER’ Automatic "$4 =. $18 Includes: rood tes!, remove visual Inspection, — wr ond screen, adjust bands and lickope, reploce pan gece? ana We hove Aviamatic “raat award, tend season, he and goalten- der Mike Liut of St. Louis Blues shared the honor while he was the sole winner in 1979-80. Gretzky, ‘in the - biggest landslide in the history of the Sporting News award, | re- ceived 262 of the 280 votes cast by NHL players. Bryan Trottier of New York Is- landers finished a distant from a 2-14 record. the year before to finish at 9-7 — missing a playoff berth in the final minutes of their season — wants his defence to limit the opposition to 21 points a. game this year. “If there's one thing I want more than anything else it’s that 21-or-under defence," he said. “Defence gives you field position, We want the de-- fence to keep the other team in a hole,-stop then in their end. “Bottling them up so that you get the ball back at mid- field is good defence. Keep- ing them toa field goal or less when our offence turns it Takes two things to win By The Canadian Press Emile Francis, coach and general manager of St. Louis Blues, says it takes two key ingredients to win the Na- tional Hockey League's Stan- ley Cup. Francis, whose team is one of three on the brink of a long .vacation- as -the -NHL quar- ter-final playoff series ‘re- sume tonight, says: -~* “To win the Stanley Cup, ~ |. you've got to be both lucky and good. And, so far, our luck hasn't been too good.” The Blues trail the sur- prising Chicago Black Hawks 8-1 in the best-of-seven Nor- ris Division series that con- tinues tonight in St.-Louis. The. rest of the’ schedule shows two-time defending Cup-champion New York, Is- landers, ahead 3-1, at home against New York Rangers; Los Angeles Kings, down 3-1, travelling to Vancouver to play the Canucks and the Bruins and Quebec Nordi- News shocks Gretzky By MIKE RUTSEY TAMPERE, FINLAND (CP) — Three members of Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday expressed shock, with super- star Wayne Gretzky: “visibly shakenpover the news of the attempted kidnap on team jer, Peter, Pogkdli ington. “wah up ‘almost all night :with’ Edinonton coach Glen “Sather,” said a pale and drawn Gretzky at a news conference prior to the Can- adian team's morning prac- tice at the world hockey championships here in Fin- land ind. “I slept about two hours second with 13 votes while teammate Mike Bossy fin- ished third with five. Winnipeg Jets’ Dale Haw- erchuk was selected by The Sporting News as the rookie of the’year. Hawerchuk, who became the first rookie to log more than 40 goals and 100 points in one season, ga- thered 45 goals and 58 assists for 108 points. The first-year centre received 178 votes, Joining Gretzky . on’ The. Sporting News'NHL all-star‘: team are left winger. Mark Messier of the ‘Oilers and right winger Bossy of the Is- landers, defencemen Doug Wilsbn of Chicago’. Black Hawks and Ray Bourque of the Bruins, and. goalie Billy Smith of the Islanders. ALL-STARS NAMED Named to the all-star sec- ond team are centre Trottier ofthe right winger U Larry, Robinson of Montreal team that, hyd finthed last in « Canadiens and goalie Fuhr of the NHL in 1980-81 with only the Oilers, , nine wins, but guided them to ‘ sate the largest ' one-season im- Winnipeg Jets’ coach Tom provement in league history) Watt and general manager __ 4g points — as’ theiJats:. Johh Ferguson were ale: finished 10th overa! horiored’ by The Hockey the playoff: for} News asthe coach of the year made the playotle fof first time. and executive of the year, Ferguson resisted tie respectively. z ments to give up his top draft Watt completed a success- picks and brought defence- ful coaching career ‘with the man Dave Babych and centre” of Toronto Blues . Dale Hawerchuk to form the followed by Oilers’ Grant Fuhr, with 26, Min- nesota North Stars’ Neal Broten with 25 and Boston Bruins! Barry Pederson 21. “over inside our 36 is good de- fence.” TIME TO EXPLAIN Faragalli and his coaching staff have been working on ‘defensive strategy practical- ly since last season ended. When training camp opens in Saskatoon on May 30, they hope to have an easier time of teaching it to the players this season. “A year ago in training camp it took us time just to explain. what a particular thing meant, let alone get the players ot execute it. prop- erly,” Faragalli said. “They had to learn it first. They -even had to learn how to call ques, tied 2-2, colliding at Boston. So far, the playoffs have produced some of the most competitive games.in recent memory, with 22 of 50 games decided by one goal. Eleven of those victories came in overtime — a figure that falls two short: * the record of 13- mes: set in A year ago, there were only eight overtime games in the entire postseason sched- ule, and just 19°of the 68 games played were decided by one goal. TALK OF TIGHTNESS Islander defenceman Denis Potvin, who.scored a goal in his team’s 6-3-victory Mon- day night in New York, talked about the tightness of the series he is playing in, but the sentiment could have been shared by everyone. “Nobody's getting a break; none of these games have been any fun,” Potvin said. last night,” said Gretaky. “I consider him more of a friend than an owner, “He's also a friend of my family. I'm just very. con- cerned about what hap- pened.” Asked if he ever feared for his own-safety, Gretzky re- plied: “Always.” Defenceman Kevin Lowe, who shares a house with Halifax’ in CFL? HALIFAX (CP) — A Cana- adian Football League fran- chise for this Maritime city is one step closer to becoming reality today following a meeting Tuesday betweert the iti it Rick Middleton of the Bruins and left winger John Tonelli of the Islanders, defencemen .Paul Coffey.of the Oilers and a play our way, it was ail new to them. “Now we won't be con- suming time with that. We can put more time into ex- ecution, tuning things finer." it season the Riders rode an explosive passing at- tack to their first winning season in five years. They were the fourth highest scor- ing team in the CFL and ranked third in passing. But they finished fourth in the West when they lost thier final game in Vancouver — a loss many people have blamed on their lack of a run- ning game. “Part of the problem was “Right from the opening whistle, there’s been. no coasting.” The Black Hawks, who took a: 7-4 decision on home ice Monday night in Game 4, have.a chance to advance to the NHL's semifinal round for the first time since 1974, - - when they lost to Boston. Chicago rookie. goaltender Murray Francis said his team still is in the series, but only if the Blues can stop Chicago centre Denis Savard. Savard poured in three goals, one of them while the Black Hawks were. short- handed, in Game 4. The Canucks still are play- ing with an-injury-depleted rank of defencemen, but -goalie Richard Brodeur has picked up the slack against the Kings. He's allowed 16 goals in seven playoff games. “This proves we've got a good system,” Brodeur said after his team's 5-4 vi Monday night. “It's simple, Gretzky in Edmonton, . also said he was “shocked.” “This is like something you read in the papers,” Lowe said. “You never think it's going to hdppen to people you know.” Lowe said Gretzky has tice. confided. in him his worries about being the target of kidnappers. or .other, mem- bers of the_lunatic fringe. ‘CAN'T WORRY" “Sometimes. at home, if there have been a lot: of shootings, well, he worries about things like that,” ‘said Lowe. -“I tell him you can’t worry about things like that. “You can’t let things like that rule your life. I mean he’s in’ the spotlight and everything; and ‘something like that® ‘gives yim “a. big’ scare.” $ Football Club and the CFL commissioner. Maritime Professional Football Club Ltd. gave CFL F i is also close to Lowe, 7 “He's not like any other owner,” said Lowe. “He likes all of his players. When you Jake di a ear ied cheque for $25, 000 Tuesday. make he feels for. you. “T think he's a lot closer to ‘said’ Boston coach Gerry Cheevers, “We've just got to evening of good entertain- - before joining Vancouver nucleus of his club. Canucks asanassistant coach He drew from all sources, last year. adding players from Europe, He took over a Winnlpeg the college’ ranks and. the draft. and “also engineered a number of deals’ which gave the team stable’ goaltending with the acquisition of Ed Staniowski and Doug: Soe- taert, ‘i a that we just didn't Put mite a effort. into. our *-runnin; ganie,”. Faragalli said. “the running © game suffered ; be- aan | b cause there's only so mu you can do, We had to make a swim clu decision: Would we run the Castlegar Aquanauts swim ball’-dowsi their throats, Or: lub are holding an extra day - pass? - of registration 10 a.m. to 3° “Well, we wanted é win p.m, Saturday at the Castle-' now. We looked around and gira: Plaza; pa we had two experienced New members are asked to warterbacks, receivers We tring a copy. of their birth ed great faith in and an of- cortifiea te. fensive line that ‘could do 8 oDryland training. Begina (be then wan. Mey 8 while:the club eiters 0. the Riders ‘gave ‘a ie terbacks John Hufnagel and «7° Pool May 11-.: Joe Barnes the green light, to. pass. i Register for All Star Wrestling returns © close-checking hockey and On Monday, All Star Wres- that's why it works... we're tling returns to Stanley Hum- proving it.” phries. The wréstlers who The only series that can't’ will be taking ‘part include be decided tonight is Quebec- “Master Sargeant. Tomko, Boston, knotted Monday : Igor Volkov, Dean Ho, Sonny ‘night -by-the Nordiques’ 7-2 Myers, Mike : Bond; and victory. + * Bruiser Costa. These are the So far, each team has won »:same wrestlers that you can both of its: home .game,s |-s 3 uld ‘appear to, gi Boston an edge, “since the: tling. game tonight is at Boston . This event is sponsored by Garden, as would be .a” “the Stanley Humphries seventh game, if needed, Athletic Council and the grad However, Quebec's two council. All proceeds will be victories have come in the spent on student activities last two games, giving the within the school. Nordiques momentum. . All Star’ Wrestling was in “We hope to take it (mo- Castlegar for the first time in mentum) away from them," February and drew a packed house. Come out and enjoy an forget about it (Game 4),° ment. Prices are $6 for adults “Sometimes ‘you just get nd $8 for everyone under 19 ‘beat in this game, and we got years ofage. Advance tickets whipped,” he added. “What are available at Stanley Hum- happens when they get seven phries Secondary “School, goals ig-a lack‘of checking, “Carl's Drugs, and Pharma- That’s going to change.” save, . Mid-Week . Wrap-Up AMERICAN LEAGUE Division t you than other owners are. But Wayne is closer to him pero than any of the players.” leveled ~ Risto Siltanen, a Finnish. foston born member of the Oilers, Miracles ‘talked with Lowe about the “"™" kidnapping prior to the prac- Shows | i Fi wuavnnnd BubbREE? voveusa et fon “I was shocked,” said Sil- Kenton Cy tanen, when asked his initial ‘lnnerate reaction, “It’s unreal.” ae “He's (Pocklington) a hell Toronto otmumomen esis eee Greathes of a guy. He's not like the fotongtatimors Ly other owners. He's really Ceviond?texces good for us.” SphleG clerics Bi tous Turnbull si undergoes % es surgery #8 ST. LOUIS (AP) — Left Gadenon winger Perry Turnbull will Tuesday Results . undergo surgery to repair a flavyexscrtensee! Pd. rain severed tendon in his right 3, oui rimbongve leg, St, Louis Blues of the fenBlogot entrench National Hockey League said pac lees Tuesday. rerereral Turnbull, a 23-year-old na- Optland ae mere 3 wouceaur: aeBke: oe Mike Heatly sia Sr Ra! SPECIALISTS i 368-3231 2865 Highway Drive. Trail — FROM KAY MOTO! ‘ tive of Rimbey, Alta., was pmmcatt sel cry Castlegar Minor Hockey Annual Meeting May 2- 7:30 p.m. in the Regional Recreation Complex Election of new executive eld EVERYONE WELCOME ‘hurt ‘last Thursday in the Blues’ opening Stanley Cup wah quarter-final playoff game against Chicago Black canrt ernest Hawks, He was cut by the p's irom Texas to: skate of teammate Ed Kea in Wellman from Kansas Ci the third period. The wound Seer Phe Nice Blue to anooe City: required 35 stitches and fur- formant ther testing showed the —_ Montreat Aue ‘sign’ wide receiver tendon had been severed, British a Lions sign delensive ends The team said estimated . °°? MDovgaldand Rick Mah recuperation time is four ott {ou Cadi tg wd rater Mal months. toone-yeor controet ach Saturday .on CBC. ision'’s Al Star -Wres- > i) MAR ie amon fet Toe Blyth adies' for tea me ingles lyibe Elon, Ges fot 742. hen High i dah Mykyie, 73, Man's atch Hy oe isp ine! iota igi7, Team high her: 300s: 600's ohn elon 74s Erlly iH rma Mykyte, “633 Ton} rye os Les Fekste; High § High Th ‘610; Chris Moreau, 602, jh Three: Giner Mkt, 752 Brad. 267;\\Lod! Fekete, 708; ill Waldie, 680 Three; Blythe, 4 en's High, 64 ot, “oe Tac ‘sand 7 J }. 637; ‘Ken ; Les Feket aide, 626 ee “Myk h in Kaloanikot 602, 3° Mary, i . ee 607; Irene Pater, 611; Fam White, 604, Strike Our Jeon 24 WED. MORNING DRIVERS.” tadier Bi "High Sigler ErmaMykyte, 281; Ladies’ hrée: Erma Myky a ny Mykyte,: 281; Lodies’ Koren’ Mykyte, 742: Men's High an tes" Robe it, ihe : Men's "Spin Balls, poe {Other 600's and reni Cam 680;" ekete, So On Erma Kevin’ Aaren, 602; it le: 3. Men's High 2, Brad’ Elliott, . 209... Tear af 3654, a eae 700's: see Aer Bok 605; Rowland. ra MONDAY MORNING COFFEE jodie, High Sinale: He: Ni Me Madslaga, a lufters, 1208; Team High Three; 00's Peni: Model 638; Cl 177 Michelle Rob * Langille, 605. Mott, 6183 John: aykyee 614; Mahe Elliott, 611; Mary Hart, 602, MONDAY NIGHT? -9 "High : Single: a 27 oh Three: Sie Mone toh yom Tigh 3 igh 1136; Neon sgh Three: the P Pin. Rockers, onl nee MONDAY NITE 9 n "High. Single: Lodies! High Tiree my EAs ne ig Hk ong itchy Or ie aan High Single: Lu evils, 123 igh Theres: three: Luck ve ond: 5 4a MAR 30 Y NIGHT7 -9 P.M. Lodi eg Single ate 8 re High: Single: Men’ High rvin. LeRoy, ‘Three: Marvin Lekay, 675. Team. 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Edwards, 69 gh Lyn Cat Sin ses ered’ Eliott’ 29en Mate, Stewart 610, Siray Sak, eo 603! High Three: Brad Elliott, 716,.. Betts Rayner,; 604; Bob Cowlin, Team High Single: Rinky Binks, 604 Doug fallen. 601, Three: Rinky AY NIGHT 9 - u ile Verna: Hig hi Three: | igh Bes 600's and 70's: ‘Bob ae 637 ingl Sis crits oe fan Roe eta; Tony Byrar git Todd Men's High Thrae: Orlando Vec. _ Varhoeghe, 605. , chio, 754. Team: High 5, 1168; Team Hig Thre 2%, ‘APR. 13 3428, ‘Other 00's ‘and 700' EE BREAK 9:30 A.M. Wood, 704; Lorry Webster, ‘seat ‘Lodios Tigh Single: Marvin Wood, 650; © Marvin. Russel, 300;, Ladies’ Hi ligh i fon. 1936: 1136; SEN! Lodies’ ‘igs Singl ‘sulak, 207; Ladi Florence Ursulck, Ze ‘Men's High TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED 9-11 orden At us0n, 253; Ladies’ uiee fg Erma Mykyte, 660; moe High! 3? Gordon 320; ; Lar Hi hree; Erma Ferguson, 620. 3 > Men's’ Hi P Be : Mer ch “Three; Bob Cowl APR. CASTLEGAR eAviNios LADIES: Sin Ladies’ + in, ples Bluebirds, ‘on High Three: Killdeer, 2994. eggy Nocair, * 66: ‘aren Hacer 644;.. Marvin Thorgurtn, es 639; Donna Werry, Haier Lapa food, 607; Judy Keus, WED. MORNING DRIVERS. High | Single:. off, 301; Lad Still faithful to hockey at 86 By JIM MORRIS ROSETOWN, SASK. (CP) — In the geriatric wing of a -local hospital, - Saraha Buttar sits in a wheelchair listening to a ‘small transistor radio, ab- sorbed in an Edmonton Oilers’ hockey game. Buttar’s small hands are twisted ‘and her eyes are “dimmed by her 86 years, But she listens intently to the excited chatter of Oil- ers’ play-by- play announc- er Rod Phillips, “I don't like the fighting much; it’s no fun for any- body,” Buttar says. “We ‘wouldn't like to see a fel- low get punched.” Listening to the once-a- week broadcast from the , small radio station in Rose- town, 116 kilometres west of Saskatoon, has become a* passion for her, And if the exploits of Wayne. Gretzky, Mark * Messier or Grant Fuhr are not filling the airwaves, she is content to listen to. broadcasts of the Rose- town: Red Wings and Kin- | dersley. Clippers of. the lo- Former Packer “=H in. hospital NEW YORK (AP) — , 606. Strike Outs: Taylor, ‘Elaine. Boolinolf Brattebo, Karen Mykyte, 8° Hi Paul beat + Hoh’ toh: shale Shy Loren, Packers football star, was - admitted to Bellevue Medical “gas, Centre after becoming ill +. Tuesday. A hospital spokesman said Hornung, 46, was undergoing THURSDAY AFTERNOON tests an dno diagnosis was Ladies’ High Single: Sharon Mats, available. iii 0 Teoma Tah Stes gin al-America halfback at - 18, 1099: Team High Thee Notre’ Dame and winner’ of Wallers,” 9085. Tem ala the Heisman Trophy. as the Wallers, 283; ° Moana: top collegiate football player. 1956, Hornung played. 10 er, a baler, 645; ede Harry Sheridan, ane Groners, 294; Pyihian Sisters. in cal intermediate AA, league. “I really like the’ Red Wings: they're really nice boys,” she says warmly. The nurses and support staff at, the Rosetown Union Hospital know bet- ter than to disturb the eld- erly sports fan when a game is in progress. : Glenda’ Klemmer, © a nurse's aide, says the staff -Sometimes must wait past 11 p.m. until a game is over . before putting’ Butter fe. bed. “She's always telling us what's going on, ‘telling us.” ithe score,” Klemmer says: * “She gets quite excited,” says Buttar's daughter-in- law Kay. . in softball, town. She raised seven children and although her sons were more interested remembers travelling- into town by sleigh on cold winter nights to listen to hockey games on a friend's radio. “It was semething to do,” she says. “We always knew someone on some of: the teams,” Even now, as she nears her 87th birthday, Buttar's enthusiasm for the sport ' was not waned. "“T wanted to go see two games (in Rosetown) last week but they wouldn't let me,” she says, gesturing to the hospital staff. To Buttar, Gretzky and the rest of the Oilers are only names, . Her. failing eyesight prevents her from watching the games on tel- evision, but her ears let her, hear ‘and \ experience what most’ listeners take for granted. ©: if Sometimes, though, - sounds \and ‘names. are deceptive. Buttar chickles over her first impressions of Oiler defenceman Paul Coffey. “Thad quite a time with Coffey,":: she. says. you, ‘Registration Fee: $18.00 {includes lunch, tultlon, arun & prizes) Late Registration $25.00 Registration Deadline April 30 FOR REGISTRATION IN- FORMATION: Contact Castlegar Recreation Community Com- ple 2101 - eek Ave., Castiegan 365 . Lena a BEEK Selkirk College,’ Castlegar Campus May 14 & 15,. 1982 . 1. Training ‘Program for Recreational Runners 2. Training. Program for ers ac 3, Running for Women 4. Prevention & Rehabili- MISSED THE WINTER GAMES? See them on Cable West 10 Wednesday evenings from : 3:30 to 11 p.m. FOR PEOPLE ON THE RUN [RUNNING WORKSHOP For People on the Run, Running Workshop has been developed by citizen runners, for citizen / cunners, If you are a runner, either of the casual, ‘recreational variety, or one interested in com- petition, we think we have something to interest The “Peoples Run" Is included in registration fee and commences May 15,5 Pam. PROGRAM SESSIONS: 5. Race Organization 7. Aerobic Exercise for Per- s0ns With Disabilities 8. Fitness Selt-Evaluation tation of Ri 1g Inj YOUR FUTURES INSIGHT... PROTECT 'T. TH dies" High Singl sharon ici ‘Wilton 620;:"'tin,: 2747 La Taig sina Grewcock,: 288; © Ladi: br Anpa Bol, Re Teom igh Wi Yeon Grewcork, 636; rt, 640. eae Lorry Webster, 319; sfits, u Misfits, 3094, 700's: Earl pourke, 764; Orlando Vecchi Matt Rohn, ors tarry 692; Gord NZorikolts Team High Sing! Team Hig! ‘Other 600s and io, "726; Robert Mott,'.703; © rerets lodiew Highsingles Anne. 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