x B2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, December 24, 1980 AROUND THE WORLD Lennon murder fixes eyes on gun “Most of the civilized By THE ASSOCIATED ESS The murder of ex-Beatle John Lennon, allegedly by a man who stalked him with a pistol bought over the coun- ter, has drawn world atten- tion to the old debate on gun control in the United ‘States. One London newspaper described the U.S. as a country “where the freedom to carry guns has brought forth monsters.” The official news agency of China, where personal ownership of guns is rare, told its readers there would be much new talk but little action on guns in the 8. . But how much tougher are systems elsewhere? Do restrictions on pistols reduce countries have a more res- trictive system than ours,” observed Nelson Shields, who heads Handgun Control, a pro-controls lobbying group in Washington. Control activists in the U.S. note that the gun-res- trictive countries have sub- stantially lower rates no ju and homi- cides in general? 5 ry the anti-controls camp con- New Chargers’ coach ' has time to ponder By BRUCE LOWITT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Diego Chargers gave Ron Erhardt plenty of time to think about his next game. Erhardt: signed a con- tract Monday to coach New England for another season —and he was hoping Monday night this season would last at least one more game for the Patriots, It didn't hap- pen. So Erhardt’s next game will be the first one on New England's 1981 schedule. The Pats might have been a wild-card team in th National Football League playoffs, but Pittsburgh, the team they had eliminated from contention on Sunday, could not beat San Diego for them. The Chargers, winning 26-17, won the, American Conference's Western Divi- sion title as well, dropping Oakland to a wild-card slot along with Houston. Had the Chargers lost, they and New England would have been tied at 10-6 and the Pats would have received the wild card by virtue of a superior record in conference play. But with the Raiders and Oilers at 11-5, the 10-6 Patriots had nowhere to go but home for the holidays. Next -Sunday,..Houston will play in Oakland, the Raiders earning the home- field edge thanks to their conference record, 9-3 to the Oilers’ 7-5. And in the Na- tional Conference, the wild- Pup hockey tournament set The minor hockey all- stars pup division will host a tournament in Castlegar Dec.. 27, 28 and 29 at the arena complex. Participants will: be Castlegar, Nelson, Trail, Beaver Valley, Cranbrook -and Grand Forks. Trophies will be pre- sented to the winning teams, first, second and third. A ..af12- Atlanta, having beaten. .- eard matchup will have Los Angeles at Dallas, the Cow- boys being the hosts since they finished at 12-4 over-all to the Rams’ 11-5. All five AFC playoff teams — division winners Buffalo, Cleveland and San Diego plus the wild-card en- tries — wound up the season at 11-5. As Jong as the Chargers remain in the playoffs they'll be a home team, having posted the best AFC record, 9-3 to the 8-4 by the Bills and Browns. Wild-card teams can never be home teams beyond the opening round. . If the Oilers beat Oak- land next Saturday, they will visit San Diego in the second round. And Cleveland, hav- ing posted a better per- centage than Buffalo against common. opponents (.714 to .625) will host the Bills. However, if the Raiders win their wild-card game next Sunday, they'll play the second round at Cleveland and Buffalo will visit San Diego. The Raiders would not be able to play San Diego in round two since they're from the same division. Philadelphia and Atlan- ta, the East and West champs in the NFC, finished the Eagles during the season, is the conference's top win- ner, So, if Dallas beats Los Angeles next Sunday in the NFC wild- card encounter, NFL Playoff Schedule By The Canadian Press Starting Times To Be Determined Wild Card Playoffs Sunday American Conte: Houston at Oaklan ational Conference Los Ange! Divistonal Playotfs Saturday-Sunday, Jan. 3-4 Americon Conference Oakland or Buffalo at Cleveland Buffalo or Houston at San Diego Dates tobe datermin Notional Conlerence Dallas the Cowboys will visit “At- lanta. while Minnesota will play at Philadelphia. But if the Rams’ win, they don’t face the Falcons, being from the same division. Instead, it'll be Los’ An- geles at Philadelphia and Minnesota at Atlanta in the Jan. 3-4 second round. tends this is more a result of social factors than of the availability of handguns. QUOTES CANADIAN ‘I'm inclined to agree that under certain circum- stances people kill and rob no matte?“ what," said Mary Alex, a gun-control official with the Canadian solicitor- general's office. a “But the baste point is "Darts ‘Poor. man's curling’ but Newfies, dove the game a national diiinptoaship scheduled for St. John's 's May £ ‘curling, Dee Murphy says to explain Newfoundlanders’ love of darts. Murphy, executive dir- ector of the Newfoundland and Labrador amateur sports federation, got' sidetracked into talking about the sport while trying to give details of Public keeps Lions if directors approve VANCOUVER (CP) — British Columbia Lions club members have voted to re- tain ownership of the Can- adian Football League team in public hands. However, the member- ship also voted by the same 66-per-cent margin to. leave the ownership decision with club directors, a club spokes- man said. The spokesman said 700 of the 1,653 members’ re- turned a questionnaire ask- ing them if they favored carrying on'as a non-profit community organization or selling the team into private hands. The Lions, who hope to be in the provincial govern. “ment’s few $115-million cov" ered stadium proposed for B.C. Place in time for the 1983 CFL season, ‘lost $650,000 last year and now “ation for an have a total deficit of $1.1 million. Of those members res- ponding, 80 per cent favored sale of the club to private liands and four per cent had no opinion. The spokesman said a new debenture issue is planned to provide long-term financing. Successful comple- tion of the plan will ensure financial stability for the next few years. » He said 2 committee headed by former Lions president Ian Barclay, chair- man of B.C. Forest Products Ltd., is reviewing the organ- - izational structure and will report in the new year. Arrangements are being n’infusion of Work- ing capital,” the spokesman said, refusing to disclose the amount or name of the com- pany. Bruins play Santa ‘to Portland Hawks By THE CANADIAN PRESS New Westminster Bruins played Santa Claus to Portland Winter Hawks, giv- ing them an easy 5-1 Christ- mas present in Western Hockey League play Sunday. It_was the Bruins 18th loss in 14 games, and the 23rd in 34 games this season, and coach ‘Muzz MacPherson is ‘king his list of changes trophy will also be p Les Ang ¢ or Minnesota at Pai to the most spor team and certificates will be given to the most valuable player of the team parti- cipating in each game. Play-off times will be 1:45 - 5:15 p.m. Dec. 29; SATURDAY, DEC, 27 8:30-10:00 Castlegar vs. Beaver Valley; 10:15-11:45 Nelson vs. Trail; 12:00-1:30 Grond Forks vs. Cranbrook; 2:00. Public skating (free): fey vs. 00-7:20 Grand Farks vs Castlegar; 7:45-9:15 Cranbrook vs. Trail. SUNDAY, DEC, 28 8:30-10:00 Costlegar'vs. Cran- + 10:35-11:45 Trail vs. Beaver Valley: 12:00-1:30 Nelson vs. Grand Forks; 1:45-3:15 Cran- brook vs. Beaver Valley; 3:30- 5:00 Trail vs. Grand Forks; 5:15- 6:45 Castlegar vs. Nelson, MONI OI 8:30-10:00 Cranbrook vs. Nelson; .10;15-13:45 Trail vs. Castlegar: 12:00-1:30 Beaver + Valley vs. Grand Forks; 1:45-3:15 Play-offs; 3:45-5:15 Play-offs. Complex closed The Castlegar and Dis- trict Community Complex will be closed the afternoon of Dec. 24, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. On Saturday, there will be free public skating from 2 to 4 p.m., courtesy of West's Department Store. Please note that there is no public skating on Sunday, but there * will be on Monday, from 8 to 9:15 p.m. On Tuesday, there will be two sessions of public. ¥ Dates to Conference Champlonships: dan. 15° \merican Conference Teams Hee i determined nal Conference Techs t to she ‘determin ed Sunday, Jan. 25 ~ Super Bow! At New Orleans, La. AFC champion vs. NFC chamalon, p.m. PST. NFL Standings American Conference East WUT F A Pet x-Buffalo eee as Baltimore NY Jets x-Cleve” y-Houston £3 B88 ao 35 12 4 0 384 222 12 4:0 4546321 6 10 0 261293 .: 5110299 “ 4:12 0 249 425 .250 Tampa B. Green B, x-Ailonta NewOnd 118.0 291 487 x-won division title. clinched | playa b _ yy Re skating: 2 to4 p.m. and 8 to soy Diegote Patsturgh 17 9:15 p.m. END REGULAR SEASON he plans during the team’s 11-day Christmas break. In other games Sunday, Regina Pats humbled Winni-: peg Warriors 10-6, Victoria Cougars edged’ Billings Big- horns 4-3 in overtime, and Seattle Breakers rolled over Spokane Flyers 7-3. On Saturday, Portland stopped the Breakers 7-3, the Warriors beat Brandon Wheat Kings 8-2, Medicine Hat Tigers blanked Calgary Wranglers 4-0, and the Cou- gars downed the Bighorns “I'm not very happy, I'll tell you that," MacPherson said of the loss Sunday, and the team's genera] malaise. “We don’t plan on keep- ing the players we feel can't help us. We'll be making player changes after Christ- mas. TRADES PLANNED “We're talking trade be- cause we feel we have to strengthen our hockey club (outscored 112-64 since Nov. 30 and without a win or tie in their last 12 road games). People we feel who can't contribute to this team won't be here after Christmas.” “We're looking at three players who've played in the league for one particular player off our club,” said general manager Tracy Pratt. “If a deal is made, it will be a major player off our club." John Neeld, Randy Wickware and Anthony Mc- Murchy — the team’s top three scorers — are really the only. players the Bruins have to offer in a major trade. Robert Geale scored two goals, including the winner at 13:48 of the first period, in the Winter Hawks win Sun- day. Neeld béat Darrell May at 1:29 of the first period to spoil the shutout. * Lorne, Bokshowan scored two goals, including the winner on a power play, ‘to lead the Winter Hawks over the Breakers Saturday * in Seattle. The game was close through the first two periods before the Winter Hawks scored three unanswered goals in the third period. The Breakers snapped a 12-game losing streak Sun- day by stopping the Flyers in Seattle. Dean Postlewaite led the attack with two goals and an assist. 5 Stu Kulak scored at 6:57 of overtime to give the Cou- gars their win Sunday in Billings. The Cougars had trailed 2-0 at the end of the first period and 3-0 early in the second before coming back. : Jock Callander, Dave Michayluk and Jari ‘Helle each scored twice for the Pats in their win over the Warriors in Regina. The Pats scored five goals in.slightly more than 10 minutes, of the second period to take a 7-2 lead. In Winnipeg, the War- riors exploded for five third- period goals Saturday night. Leading scorer Geoff Wilson led the attack with two goals and an assist. Steve Tsvjiura sored twice and Kelly Hrudy stopped 39 shots in Medicine Hat's 4-0 home-ice win Satur- day over Calgary. Barry Pederson scored three goals for the Cougars in their 5-1 win Saturday in Billings. The league is idle until Boxing Day, when Calgary is at Lethbridge and Winnipeg . visits Brandon. that the majority of homi- cides are in domestic situ- to 62: ations or between friends, The availability of arms in those cases ‘is more Jikely to result in homicides.” Ottawa believes statis- tics are beginning to prove the point, In 1975, handgun homi- cides in Canada totalled 88, In 1979, one year after the enactment of a tough new rhe whisky, dart players drink * beer," said. |. Murphy. “We've even got our own song about darts.” Sure enough, the song, The Night The Ladies Dart: League Had The Fight, is frequently requested by lis- teners, says the music dir- ‘ector of radio stution VOCM in St. John’s. Recorded by Newfound- land singer Peter’ Francis, Quinlan, the song tells how the RCMP had to be called to break up a pitched battle among lady players. Murphy said the song shows how seriously New- foundlanders take darts. He estimated 10 per cent of the province's 560,000 Population plays darts on a LINKED WITH BEER In Newfoundland, as in Britain, darts are linked with Boor dieing. All the big “qurlers’ ‘drink said. lar basis. handgun law, they dropped In the United States, most states require a elleck, only to ensure that an appli- eant for a handgun permit ° does not have a criminal record. Most states do not register ‘all handguns. Some United States, one for every four people. * Here is a look at the handgun-controls situation in eight countries: CANADA The 1978 law applied a stringent “needs” test for police Permission: | to buy a control tiamen, have a long tradition of keeping personal arms, For handguns, the law re- quires a demonstration of need but, the system is loosely enforced, Some shops do not insist that a licence be - : presented. Tens of thousands of soldiers, exaoldiers and havi have no ing handguns. As, estimated 66 million to 60 million hand- guns are ky circulation in the years ago, with breathaly- zers and all, led to a lot of basement leagues,” Many players, usually in groups of four or five couples, ‘set up boards,in their base- ments rather than risk a trip to a tavern and the possi- bility of a police check on the way home. “I would estimate that right now there~are 10,000 athletic jackets worn by ser- ious dart players is al- lowed in rare cases for pro- + tection of life, for shooting clubs, for gun collectors and in other” narrowly defined situations. The legislation imposes mandatory minimum sentences for crimes com- . mitted with guns, as a result. of which more and more robbers are reported using fake weapons. SOVIET UNION The law essentially bans. all handguns for private ownership, restricting them to state agencies and recog- nized sport-gun clubs. Illegal possession is punishable by up to five years” in prison. Occasional newspaper ac- counts of murders or criminal shoot-outs with police testify to the fact. that illegal pistols are in circulation. Statistics are tnavallables but ‘the an their leagues and. teams.” Murphy said the popu- + larity of darts probably dates back to the visits of British warships to St. John's during the Second World War. Séme of the characteristics of the game as it is played here, including a system of aver- aging points, are more like the British version that the Cariadian, ‘The Christmas season is an especially busy .time for local leagues, who hold com- petitions and award prizes of turkeys, hams, liquor and, of course, cases of beer. 0 by breweries, drinking and driving that the police started four or five Game was too much 5 TORONTO (CP) — Tor- made with a “major corpor.. ontoMaple Leafs hockey, fans: ‘thing like it here before in my. have-learned the virtue of life,” said Hockey Night in patience during the last few years, but Tuesday night was just too much. The Leafs looked so bad . during a 7-2 loss to Hartford Whalers that the fans at the growing National game at Maple Leaf Gardens . put up chorus after chorus of boos. and began. throwing cups of soft drinks, popcorn and anything else they could get their hands on — includ- ing a couple of extra hockey pucks. The arena began to > empty when ex-Leaf Pat Boutette’ scored the sixth Hartford goal at 14:46 of the third period. . iP “The crackdown on Hockey League over. ing for 160 participants in the male, female and mixed Can- adian darts ch shooting deaths are indisput- ably far below the U.S. level. ranging from handguns to automatic rifles at home. “We have a few cases of | people cracking up nd shoot- ing their wives or them- selves," defence ministry spokesman Hans Rudolf Strasser said. “But a Swiss militiaman using his weapon in a holdup — that just does . not exist.” Switzerland had only 34 homicides in 1978 — one for | every 200,000 people, cor pared with one in- 10,000 in the United States. i BRAZIL i Brazil is another frontier ' country, and ownership of hand weapons is common. In rural areas virtually. every man has a pistol. . The laws are similar to the U.S. system. State ordin- ances typically require only a check to ensure the applicant for ahandgun permit has no criminal record, He does not . have to prove need. Police In Australia’s most pop- ulous state, New South Wales, there is only one li- say the vast majority of murders are committed with. handguns, almost al] of them censed for every 126 people. Would-be pistol owners must demonstrate a need for the weapon to local police, who conduct a back- ground check. Licences usually are granted only to banks or other businesses for security and to gun clubs for target-shooting. JAP, ‘AN The Japanese have one of the world’s toughest hand- gun control systems. private ownership of for next spring. “Tve never seen any- handgun, homicides: 4 he Ui Canada broadcaster Bill Hewitt, a 30-year veteran of Leaf telecasts, Even team owner Har- old Ballard, who has been d except for rare cases of antique gun collectors and a handful of target shooters who parti- An applicant for a hand- gun‘or any personal firearm must demonstrate need to obtain an interior ministry permit. The ministry main- tains a registry of guns and owners, There were only 58 murders in Israel in 1979, one-seventh the U.S. per- capita rate. A breakdown by weapons used was’ unavail- le. WEST GERMANY To obtain a handgun permit, an applicant must prove a need for protection —if his life has been threat- eried, for ex le, or he has cipate in major In 1979, there were 48 .. That, year in the United’ with twice. the population, there were 200 times as many handgun homicides, SWITZERLAND The Swiss, who regard Ives as a land of mili- ens: tive about his team's dismal property of great value. A separate permit, acquiring a, tates, ‘new demonstration of need, is required for carrying a . handgun. It is estimated that 10 million handguns are in circulation in West Germany, but only 3.5 million are reg- istered. displays, seemed to find the ‘whole thing ‘the last straw. he stomped out of his paris box long before the game was Comments from fans as they left the rink left no doubt as to their feelings. “That’s it, never again, I must be crazy, I'll watch on TV from now on,” among things being said. Maloney Pontiac Buick GMC Ltd. COLLISION REPAIRS } , 1700 Columbia Av. Fost Friendly Service ICBC Claims Windshields Any Make or Model ‘ree Estimates Boke Ov 365-2155 Collect Calls . Castlegar, B.C. THANKS, FOR OUR RISE | TO POPU Today. 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Stor [tends — Lest seen Gi she 11:00 eaginn THe NATIONAL heat dal ose jahan bringshimchents irom ‘over the country Supplement to the Castlegar News of Dac. 24, 1980 Week of Sonny Shroyer (left) and Samuel Wright in ‘Enos.* ENOS Now what kind of name is this for a TV show? CBS might be stretching things a bit in attempting to cash in onthe ‘Dukes of Hazzard’s' popularity. Sonny Shroyer, who portrays the country cop turned Los Angeles flat- foot Enos Strate, is a fikeabte fellow but he can't carry this whole series by himself. Twe, the producers have given Enos a streetwise black partner in Sam Wright (as Turk), and a gruffy supe‘ior in John Defer (Lt. Broge!), but the premise of the show really isn’t all that funt Enos just gets to smash up a few more black and whites in the big city. Life's too fast tor Enos in Los Angeles, and quite frankly, I'd like to see Daisy Duke (Catherine Bach) gel on 2 plane and bring Mr, Strate k to Hazzard County where he can infil some misery on Goss, HoBR. Besides which, how can ‘Enos’ survive against ‘Eight 1s Enough’ and ‘Real People.’ Why that's downright - unteasonab’e. Time is not an ‘Enos’ side. Friday, Dec. 26 to Thursday, Jan. 1 John Bitter is o child of the telovision ge ‘express hi (top), an when he a afew Sunday, Dec, 28. ration, occasionally applying a firm fist to his own image (botiom) he surprises that this technological miracle has hidden way on ABC.TV's GE ReATRE PRESENTS OMNIBUS, o special presentation airing Commercial Printing produce for you... Envelopes © Letterheads © Business Cards © Computerized Typesetting, Creative * You can count on high standards of wor depariment. 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