iene, ould: got Hajdas |: * eyerneay: una able'to handle the inereuaed student load.” i rangements, for ‘students: staff: by. offering six'sessions per year instead of ‘the usual three.'In ‘addition to : those. beginning in ectemaber: 3 Jan: aS tates peace, aie be ‘comparable with: those who gave their lives in the. capse of freedom | for: Cai legar tin, epert we scores. fit The ee onalig game was ae one of the more exciting with | Pro Shop winning 64° in overtime over Badd Manor, Pro Shop opened the scor- ing at’ 12:07 with a goal by Bernie Penner. Castlegar scored at 14:04 with a goal by Jim Nazeroff, assisted: by. Jeff Budda. “Tail ‘responded at. 28:19, : when Keith Tomasson scored “Moving and Storage 4-0. In action Saturday, Vernon “beat Revelstoke . 5-3, hay , Moving: defeated: Nelson 8-3 4] jand ‘Pro Shop: edged Badd lorko was nomed tops Scorer of the tournament 10 by Doug Horvey 2 SECLUDED, EX CLUSIVE SUBDIVISION “Wide thi ‘slogan home. becutiuly inisi en will i beards, 2tieplace, wall reeds) ‘poet ‘ond bear construction, Bost throughout. ; beaut Fully’ ae ‘cohstructed,-low i gage: Priced In $' LocaTion : LOCATION - LOCATION ‘can you asl Ex il price in inthe $0. Ca ‘Callno cent the Jom THRUMS HOBBY FARM Reduced by. $4,000; Try on new pric of $80, NG = RECESSION at his ‘cost of PONDEROSA TRAI! PARK mee Bendix Mrebiter Home set up and led. Offers to $16, 500. SPECIAL .. land and ‘house. ¥ “VANCOUVER (P= = The next. question s Hat pean te be teas, couch of B.C. Lions of the Canadian 12 year remaining on his. contract signed \Akles _ 0° NBut unlike Rapp, Ackles will be Sie the Lions i in 1988, | keeping with the trend in the CFL that: general. ‘managers Tuesday night after announe-, z . ing his retirement from ‘th he has earned ‘malions of dol- : lars,’ with another $20 million the CFL West playoffs by one: ‘point. The eprmairi blow asa 25-16:loss in Calgary. to:the Stampeders on Oct. 31 when it n 9-6-1; the‘ third ‘and last. playoff:berth. station last week preduced’ dismissal, ref surprising: eesulk, A total of 248 callers wanted, to retain Rapp and just 70 were in favor of his Rapp would not knock’, “Ackles after being fired. He fused. g to “remain | loyal to the organization.” the & “I guess I'm history in ‘the GFL,” Rapp said about his ’ future. qT hada s feeling this miorning -and I started working on my resume.” COACH EMOTIONAL | : ; Ackles denied: that" veteran ‘players had: a strong’ | influence on his decision, although it was widely known that ; several’. veterans..were..not' happy with the frequent: * emotional ‘outbreaks ‘by. their head coach. as, ‘Ackles also denied Rapp was fired:because the team is ‘moving into a new 60, 000-seat covered stadium in 1983 and a* now image is'needed.. "The reason is that he was not going to bring’ us a ,- championship team," he said. \at‘on a.raised chair in the ring {to “receive ‘accolades bout’ with: middleweight _ champion Marvin: Hagler. d he considered ‘said, ‘almost: « gpologeteally: “1 didn't wan to mistead: the ‘public. making his announcement to ® ; Then, as:the crowd res- visting ponded favorably, All added: “. .'. to California.’ Hagler, the final speaker before:-Leonard, alluded to Sugar Ray’s victory over Tommy Hearns. when he unified the welterweight ti- “Leonard and Hearns was the ‘showdown, but we've (Hagler. and Leonard). got to. | be. he Figh of the nee |: gan and Carl Overennay each scored two goals for the team ‘while: Travis Green, -Jason:: Credit also goes to Green two.’ assists, Hughes, ord ‘in the West Kootenay Championship beld in Trail and 38%: miles. Steve Kemp and John Sorenson both of Sel- kirk High School in Kim- Castlegar ‘was clocked at 20:24' for, his third place took’ control ‘of the race ‘from the beginning trading the lead several times ‘as they. stretched. the gap with the rest df;the field. Other competitors rep- resenting Stanley Humiph- ries were Neil | Bermel (18th), Steve ‘Merry (21), Dave: Mathieson (28) ‘and Lino Alves (81).. Cooper, nd Merry all qualify’ for: the ‘provincial meet to be held in Vernon iber. Manor 4-3 in overtime. to, end. first-period scoring. : Badd.Manor’s Rick Sander ‘scored the only goal-in the. second period |at ‘14:88, ‘as- sisted’ by \Budda’ and’ Clay 'm Liber to tle the game 2-2. In the third period ‘both teams scored two, goalsito keep the game tied at the end of regulation time. Castlegar scored at 12:05 of the final frame with a goal by Cy. McConnel, ‘who got Junior Smokies x lead. the race By ROY GRANT. The s al®‘Junior Hockey . League West Division has become a ‘one-horse’: race. The Trail Junior ‘Smokies won their 10th and 11th games in a row over the weekend to extend their: first-place. lead to: 18 . ‘Second place Beaver in. “help from Jerey Aitignant. ‘Trail then notched a goal at’ 14:38'and another at 21:20 to: take’a one-goal lead. Tomas- son scored the first goal'and ‘ John: ‘Thompson’ the second.’ ‘With one minute and three seconds left in the game, Me-* Connel scored his second goal take: 2 20 lead in the feet period on goals by Ken Gorkoff,as-: sisted by Terry Nazaroff and ‘the game. Bill Cheveldave ‘opened the has, scoring at.11:61, assisted by. shag: Jeff Townsend. John Horeoff added 24 assists in Trail's 1¢ games. ' At his present pace Len- ardon would shatter Ray season, “t Dev Sought anyone. but “pounding Rossla: ton beating Nelson 7-1, Spo- kane slipping by Kimberley. 3-2 and Elk:Valley doubling Grand Forks 10-5. Cranbrook iskated over Spokane 7-2 Fri- ‘day. hile Nelson handled Rogaland easily with a 8 victory. 7 6 )im Lenardon, an oxtra- ordinary talent at centre ice ‘for the Trail Junior Smokies , ‘anda run-away leader in the West Division scoring, regis- Nehemiah ‘can still compete . “PHIGADELPHIA (AP) — World-record: hurdler Ren- aldo Nehemiah can ‘continue to compete as an amateur even though. he played. pro- u fessional football this, year, the national review: board of the Athletics Congress ruled Tuesday. But the question, of his “eligibility; to compete in ‘the’ 1984. Olympics remains lecided. Scott Meas. put a re- bound: :by netminder ~ Bill Manisgo with just 12 seconds: remaining on the clock to send the game into overtime. For the 'Hawk center, it was his:11th goal of the season. He ‘also has 14 assists, for 25 points. But his game-tying” goal was his first point in five games. “We're on our: way back; now. That was the best game. . we've played In a long time. I went five games without a point, I wasn’t hitting and we weren't working well: toge- ther,” explained Makway. +: Terry Proulx put a sudden end to the-Nitehawks hopes, scoring the winner, 18 sec- onds ‘into overtime. - ‘ PERICH NETS THREE: “The Nelson Junior Leafs are atill the division’s model of:: inconsistency. ‘After followed at less than a minute | ment, “Seth Martin Sports’ Steve Handley took the most valuable player aware while Pro. Ero Shope: ’s Cal Erickson won best: goalie award.: Best'de- fenceman went to Tom Gaw- rletz of Seth Martin and top- “Soccer _ team loses . " By GdiNews Stall » Stanley “Humphries: : See- ondary School':lost- $-1-' to Cranbrook ° Tuesday. in, the East-West | Kootenay © high school soccer. championships., Cranbrook ; now “travels ‘to ad of Burnaby Nov. 17-19: for ‘th by : young Jim Perich, the Leafs were thrashed by the lowly Clippers in Creston Satur. day. + ~ “Yes, we are very up and down. We go in’ with two and it championships.\:! SHSS ' advanced’ to’ the. Kootenays after winning the ‘West Kootenay champion- ships 2-1. over Nelson Sat- urday at Selkirk College. had a full game ‘even with * in the United States. Joining ‘Hollander. in the decision were ‘Pat. Rico of everyone going,” said Junior Leaf coach Ron Guy. Despite great goaltending: by. Bert Brooker, ‘the War riors continue to flounder, in’: New York atid Herman Fra- © ser, assistant athletic direc~ tor at ‘Arizona’ State, who gar Rep team played Beaver. 49ers of the National Football’ alley, jand’' Cranbrook” at League before: the players went on strike in September. The Rebels are "off until Saturday when they host the powerful .Cranbrook Colts. The East Division” leaders. have already scored 120 goals while giving up only 45-en‘ route to a 12-won, one loss arte between per- Yoda, of'a National Hockey ‘League, game, remained in poor but stable condition at ‘Vancouver, General Hos- pital ‘early today.°<. >’; ** Leveille was unconscious ‘and in the special care unit. He:'was ‘taken ‘off’ a ‘res- pirator late last: week. Doctors have ‘said there i Teason for optimism be- sure on his brain caused by \ the bleeding.