w2_"_ Castle News sve, WITH FIVE HITS Carter redeems self By The Associated Press Even after getting a career-high five hits, driving in four runs, stealing three bases and scoring the winning run in the ninth inning, Joe Carter couldn't forget about his one mistake. “I felt I had to drive in maybe three runs, just to get us back in it,” the Cleveland first baseman said Tuesday night after the Indians’ 8-7 American League baseball victory over Oakland A's. ‘The A's had taken a 6-0 lead after two innings against starter Phil Niekro. Three of the runs were unearned beeause they scored after Carter booted a ground ball by Donnie Hill in the first. “I like to atone for my errors, and today I got a chance to do that,” He hit a meaningless double in the bottom of the first, but he drove in a run with each of his next four hits, including a single that tied the game 6-6 in the seventh and a double that tied it 7-7 in the ninth The 5-for-5 effort came the night after he had gone hitless to end a 21-game hitting streak, longest in the majors this year. The A’s, who lost for the seventh straight time, had regained the lead 7-6 in the top of the ninth against winner Rich Yett, 3-0, on a solo homer by Dave Kingman, his 13th. In other American League action Tuesday night, it was aaa -_—--" "Service in our Own Facilities TWME DOES NOT APPLY TO KODACHROME OR DISC FILM 1106 - 3rd St. Meyrhoter B.C. ‘Povogrophes 365-7515 “= - SUPPORT NEEDED Castlegar Minor Hockey Association is taking applications for Coaches, Asst. Coaches and Managers for the 1986 - 87 Hockey Season. All interested individuals can call 399-4357 or 365-3461 Deadline June 15 FOR MORE INFORMATION — CASTLEGAR COMPLEX — Salesman of the Month Brian Bebelman has achieved top sales for the month of May, 1986. Congratulations and thanks for your great effort, Brian! MALONEY PONTIAC BUICK GMC New York Yankees 6, Detroit Tigers 3; Boston Red Sox 4, Toronto Blue Jays 3:in 10 innings; Chicago White Sox 7, California Angels 3; Milwaukee Brewers 6, Baltimore Orioles 3; Texas Rangers 14, Minnesota Twins 11; and Kansas City Royals 9, Seattle Mariners 5. RED SOX 4 BLUE JAYS3 Pinch-hitter Mike Stenhouse walked with the bases loaded and two outs in the top of the 10th inning, forcing home the winning run and giving Boston a vietory over Toronto. The Red Sox ended their three-game losing streak. Mark Eichhorn walked Stenhouse on a 3-2 count, A one-out single by Dwight Evans and a two-out single by pinch-hitter Rich Gedman had put runners on first and third. Wade Boggs, also pinch-hitting, was intentionally walked, loading the bases. BREWERS 6 ORIOLES 3 Rookie Bill Wegman pitched a six-hitter and Ernest Riles hit a two-run homer as Milwaukee beat Baltimore for its fourth-consecutive victory. > Wegman, 2-5, won his second consecutive game. He struck out six and walked none in his second complete game of the season. WHITE SOX 7 ANGELS 3 Harold Baines lined a two-run triple and Cariten Fisk had three hits, including a two-run single, as Chicago beat California in a rain-delayed game. Elks win tourney By CasNews Staff Elks Lodge No. 50 — a softball team made up of girls from Pass Creek and North Castlegar A won an eight team senior tournament held in Kinnaird Park on the weekend. Elks Lodge was undefeat ed in the four-game round robin event. Kootenay Sa vings Credit Union, a team comprised of Ootischenia players, was second with one A full concession will be loss. available with proceeds going In the bantam zone play- to the bantam team for travel offs held between Castlegar expenses to the provincials. O'Sullivan hurt TORONTO (CP) — Shawn O'Sullivan will have to re- ceive medical attention for a damaged right hand and serve an automatic 45-day suspension before he'll be able to enter the boxing ring again. O'Sullivan hurt bis hand during the first round in his bout last Sunday while his suspension follows the third round technical knockout he and Grand Forks on Sunday, Lumber) won the right to represent Castlegar at the provincials in July. In other news, the junior and intermediate softball teams will hold a softball tournament this weekend in Kinnaird Park. The games will begin at 9 a.m. on Sat- urday. suffered against Simon Brown. The Canadian tin Posner, surgeon who specializes in hand surgery. O'Sullivan’s next bout, scheduled in Worcester, Mass., on July 31, has been cancelled Ferris off to games By CasNews Staff Castlegar’s Jason Ferris was the only local athlete to qualify for the B.C. Summer Games at the Zone 1 (Koot- enays) track and field trials held Saturday at Haley Park in Warfield. Ferris won both the 800 metre race and 1,500 metre steeplechase events to qual ify for the Games to be held July 10-13 in Cranbrook. Silhouette Suntan Studio Opening Soon Located in Rose's Boutique A total of 100 athletes from GIFT IDEA the Kootenays competed in the trials with 19 boys and 17 girls qualifying for the Games. Castlegar athlete Stan Makortoff entered the trials but failed to qualify in the hammer throw and the high All Clothing the local team (Kalesnikoff American welter- weight will fly to New York later this week to have his hand examined by Dr. Mar- an orthopedic yeor's celebrity im at the By KATHY VERIGIN Robson River Otters’ fourth annual Junior Olympics swimathon sponsored by the Royal Bank, was a great success, with the highest number of participants yet. Setting a new pool record was Jeff Schuepfer with a time of 19:43. Others to receive gold awards wereason Schuepfer (21:43), Trevor Seville(22:06), Jason ly (23:32), Rishia McDowell (23:32), and regor (24:39). Silver award winners were Ariel McDowell (25:27), Tammy Yanagisawa‘ (26:10), Chris Kinakin (28:30), Kim Byers (28:51), Alana Miller (22:92), Sarah Bagur (31:20, Silas Bagur (31:26), Jane Deschamps (32:33), Sarah Byers (33:16). Curtis Ready, swimming with shoulder tendonitis, isp his enthusiasm. by the mile with a kick board for a time of 33:19. Kim Verigin 34:37 and Louise Devin (34.48) had new records. Bronze awards went to Ryan Yanagisawa (37:47), Seamus Donohue (38:29) Mike Byers (38:43), and Scott Sutherland (39:00) had new personal records. CELEBRITY SWI... RCMP captured top spot in this . fourth annual swimathon Susley, RCMP beat out the Robson River Otters Robson Fire Department. Schuepfer sets record Swimming the mile were Jodie Deschamps (49:04), Erie Peterson (51:37) and first time milers Sean Pinkerton (47:17), Josh MeInnes (56:25), Sarah Peterson (56:04) and Heather Sutherland (64:17). First time swims by members in the newly formed group, Junior Otters were: Deanna McInnes (44 laps in 28:30), Kerri Anderson (38 laps, 38:05). Five-year-old Kristy Verigin was the youngest Otter to attempt the mile. She swam an amazing 58 laps in 60:00. And Aaron Donohue did 62 laps in 60:25. Once again parents and proved the swimathon a success. Supporting the swimathon this year for the celebrity swim was the RCMP taking first place in 48:92 seconds and Robson Fire Department finishing in 51:22 seconds. This year the Robson River Otters chose not to ask for swimathon pledgds within the community, with an understanding of considerable “A-Thons” in the area. The Otters hope to resume pledging next season. Nelson 10 km run set Nelson's annual Bridge to Bridge 10K Run will be held June 22. Starting time and place is at the Taghum Bridge at 9 a.m. The run ends beneath Kootenay Lake Bridge in Lakeside Park. It's open to all levels of joggers and runners. While run day registra- tions are welcome starting at 8 a.m., organizers David Mil ler urges all entrants to reg. ister as early as possible. tion Commission offices the West Kootenay. “Early registration helps us with data processing and T-shirt sizing,” Miller said “Our run results are compu. terized and should be avail able immediately after the >=; race. Early registration [, means fewer delays.” A new feature is that any ov: five entrants, at least two of whom must be female, can name themselves as a team at the registration desk at Taghum. BASEBALL ol wos sese bee Sail Boards Ball Gloves Sports Calendar vewssseses” Wwlett Chicago 5. et Mid-Week Wrap-up Fletcher forsee City & Owen Seat Cobtorme. 18. York. 13. Morr. Texas. 1! 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Yuri liso Steward, 3. p ’ Sonia Nevakshonoftt 2 Amy prickyn, 3. Michelle Dulse. Bean Bag on Head Sonja Nevokshonoft, 2 tie Stewart 3. Stephanie Lorson. Log Roll — 1. Sasha Terry, 2 ee Rizzotti, 3. Sheri sarees "2. Stine ‘mot 3. Sonje Amy Schaprickyn Bean Bog Toss — 1. Sonja honott, 2. Amy Schop rickyn, Skipping — 1. Amy Schaprikyn, 2. Sasha Terry, 3 Michelle Defoe Hot Potato 1. Stephanie larson, 2. Lisa Stewart, 3 Michelle Detoe Bubble Gum Blowing ’ Sesha Sapriken, 2. Lisa Stewart 3. Sonja Nevakshonott. Cecilia Costa, 3. Erin Pettiter Egg and Spoon — 1. Megan Balfour, 2. Cecialia Costa, 3 Colleen Ferreira. Jump — 1. Cecilio Coste. inte McAlpine, 3. Megan Balfour Bean Bag on Head — |. Megan Belfour, 2. Erin Pettifer, 3 Cecilia Costa Log Roll: 1. Cecilia Costa, 2 Arron Sklopsky, 3. Erin Barker Beon Toss — 1. Cecilio Costa, 2. Colleen Ferreira, 3. Ayron Skiapsky /Erin Barker Skipping — Cecilio Costa/Megon Balfour, 2. Erin Borker, 3. Colleen Ferreira Hot Potato — Melanie McAlpine, 2. Colleen ‘fecrelea.'3 Erin Barker Bubble Gum Blowing — | Megan Balfour. 2. Erin Barker, 3 Cecilia Costa. BEARS INBOW (Five-Year -Old Boys) Dosh — |. Ricky Malcolm, 2 Leunchlen Jankole, 3. Justin 1. Louchian Jesse Hunter, 3 Ricky Malcolm Long Jump: 1. Ricky Malcolm 2. Panevenh Xayasomphou, 3 in Jankola Beon Bag on Head — 1. Justin Ricky Malcolm, 3. Hunter, 2 Ponavanh 1. Ricky 3 1. Ricky Malcolm 2. Justin Earley, 3. Kevin Mon nthe. Hot Potato 1. Leuchlon Jenkole, 2. Ponavanh Xayasom: phou, 3. Justin Earley Bubble Gum Blowing 1 Joshue Street, 2. Panavonh Xayosomphou, 3. Ricky Malcolm INSHINE BEARS (6-Yeor-Old Girls) Dosh — 1. Shelley Yotonot#. 2 Leanne Gritchen. 3. Sendra 1. Chery! Beales 3. Jasmine Drazdott. Long Jump 1. Cathy Switzer, 2. Edina Rezan sotf, 3. Chery! Ellis Beon Bag on eo: na Gritchen, 2, Shelley Yotonolt 3. Laura Spinella Log Roll — 1. Cathy Switzer. 2 Laure Spinetic, 3. Jasmine Draz dott Beon Bog Toss — |. Sandra Beales /Cathy Switzer, 2. Andrea Leanne Grit chen, 2, Chery! Ellis, 3. Josmine Drazdot Hot Feats 1. Cathy Switzer 2. Edina Rezonsott Leura Spinella Bubble Gum Blowing 1 Leanne Gritchen. 2. Sondra Beales, 3. Shelley Yotonott Dosh — 1 Tammy Sherbinin Dios Spoon and & Tommy Sherbinin 2. Melissa Reod Melissa Reod, 2 3. Christina Beon ” 1 Michelle Ratcliffe, 2. Melisso jeod, 3. Carla Horswill Log Roll — 1. Tammy Sher binin, 2. Melisso Read, 3. Carlo Horswill Beon Bog Toss — |. Beth Con dy, 2. Amenda Moberg. 3 Delaine Arnason Skipping — | binin, 2. Melisso Christine Dias Hot Potato — 1. Angie Braga 2. Carla Horswill, 3. Delaina Ar nason. Tommy Sher Reod. 3 Bubble Gum Blowing — 1 dsay White, 2. Sandra York 3 Amends Mobere.. BEARS ( Voor Old Bo; vs) 1 Brod Zarikolt, 2 Shone Mork. 3. Ryan Biller ind Egg 1. Ryan Biller, 2. Justin Moddocks.” 3 Shane Long Jur 1. Ryon Biller, 2 trod Za Zorikolt. 3. Shane Mark Bean Bog on Heod — |. Brad Abietkolt, 2. Brod ZorikoHt, 3 Ryan Biller Log Roll — |. Brod Abietkott 2. Brad Bortsolt, 3. Ryon Biller Gum Blowing, Leptes Michoel Doniei Higgins, 3. David Evdokimolt Bean Suzanne Chaves, 2. Roxanne Riz zotti, 3. Maio Lutze. Log Roll — 1. Roxanne Rizzotti 2. Selina Jmoift, 3. Maio Lut re/Stocy Nichvo! Bean Bog Toss — | Nevokshonoff, 2. Roxanne Riz ott Skipping — 1}. Stacy Nich- volodott, 2. Roxanne Rizzotti, 3 1. Mandy , 2. Roxanne Riz zotti, 3. Selina Jmaift Bubble Gum Blowing — | Selina Jmaift, 2. Sherri Watson 3. Suzanne Chaves. FRIENDLY BEARS (7—Yeer-Old Girls) Dosh — 1. Paula Bartsotf, 2 Natalia Pacheco, Andrea Chaves Spoon and Egg — |. Paula Bar tsoff, 2. Lori Jones, 3. Natalio Pacheco. Long Jump 1. Donne Savinkolt, 2. Paula Bortsolf, 3 Natalio Pacheco. Bean Bog on Heod Netalie Pacheco, 2. Sovinkott, 3. Poula Ba: Log Roli — 1. Natalio Pacheco, 2. Angela Chaves, 3. Paula Bar tsott Log Roll — 1. Natalia Pacheco 2, Angelo Chaves, 3. Poula Bor ts ’ Donna sas Bag Toss — |}. Leilani Miller, 2. Paula Bortsolt, 3. Ivone Jor ipping — Paula Bortsotf, 2 Natalia Pacheco. 3. Donna Savink Hot Potato Guglieimi, 2 Elizabeth Hadley 3. lwone Jor Bubble Gum Blowing wone Jorge, Poule Bartsoll, 3 poon and Jmiet, 2. Darcy Weibe, 3. Jason Mulder Long Jump — 1. Darcy Weibe 2. Jamie Jmiett, 3. Wayne Markin. Bean Bag on Head — |. Jamie Jmiet, 2. Donny Cardosa, 3. Aaron Jankolo * — |. Jeff Show, inikett, 3, Darcy ne Markin, 3. Scotty eta ots 1. Chris axokol!, 2. Jason Mulder, 3. Jed Plomikit Gum Blowi 1 Aeron Jankola, 2. Scotty Anutooshkin, 3. Darcy Weibe. (Seven-veerOtd Boys) Dosh — 1. Keith Kerekes, 2 Shown Horcoff, 3. Peter p . and Egg — 1. Shawn . Peter Polonicoff, 3. Henne Log Roll — 1. Shawn Horcolf, 2. Chris Pacheco, 3. Neal Henne. Bea: on Hand — 1. Gor don Bowe, 2. Scott Johnson, 3. Skipping — 1. Chris Pacheco, 2. Peter Polonicoft, 3. Shawn Hore: Het Potato — 1. Gordon Bowe 2. Tory Mederios, 3. Neal Hen- "bubble Gum Blowing Keuth Kerekes. 2" Brandon Woage, 3. Shawn Horcott TENDER HEART BEARS (Eight-Year-Old Girls) — 1. Jennifer Pacheco Sherry Weibe, 3. Amy Walters Spoon and Egg — }. Elizabeth Duarte, 2. Amy Wal Desiree Tockacs Jump 1. Jenniter Elizabeth Duarte, 3. Amy Kristie Keller, 3 Elizabeth Duarte log Roll 1. Jenniter 2. Kristie Keller. 3 1. Jenniter , 2. Sherry Weibe. 3 Elizabeth Duorte Skipping Pacheco, 2 Amy Waiters Hot Potato 1. Elizabeth Duarte, 2. Desiree Tackocs Amy Wa Jennifer Sherry Weibe, 3. rs Gum Blowing ’ Keller, 2. Desiree be 3. Sherry Weibe 8-YEAR-OLD BOYS Dosh — 1. David Pucci, 2 Geol Fontes, 3. Patrick Price Spoon and Egg 1. Geott Fontes, 2. Dustin Davies, 3. Mark Bosse Long Jump 1. Adam Rodgers, 2. Dustin Davies, 3 Patrick Price Beon Bag on Head — 1. Dustin Davies, 2. Adam Rodgers, 3 Tony Ponte Log Roll — 1. David Pucci, 2 Tony Ponte/Michae! Henderson 3. Patrick Price. Bean Bag Toss — 1. Richord Macedo, 2. Miche! Henderson 3. Tony Ponte Skipping — 1. Mark Bosse. 2 Adam Rodgers, 3. Sousakhong Oudomsouk Hot Potato — 1. 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Cashews Photo by Doug Hervey Castlegar golfer wins By CasNews Staff Castlegar’s Don Grieves won the Rossland Junior Open golf tournament on Sunday. Grieves was tied with Dan Dupuis of the Rossland-Trail Club. Both had scores of 75 each. But Grieves won the playoff against Dupuis to emerge the winner. In other local results, Kev. is now accepting bgp mates the following twd year career programmes: vil Engineering Technology Fine Arts (Foundation) in Biln was five strokes be- Grieves’ 75 points, Biln’s 80, hind the leader for fourth low Lorne Kanigan with 84 and gross. Derek Peregrym with 88. In the second flight Derek Nelson was second with 341, Peregrym was the low gross Trail was third with 350 and winner with 83 while Bill Salmo was fourth with 402. Pottle was second with 87. In other highlights, Grie- ves was closest to the pin. ‘Consider a future with Okanagan College’ For further information please contact: Okanagan College Okanagan College Admissions Office 1000 K.L.O. 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