normally a relief pitcher, won his first'game as a starter in seven years, Castro held Se- attle Mariners to! two ‘runs - Skating Club. "REGISTRATION FOR | WINTER SEASON Sat., Sept. 18 10.a.m. to2 p.m. atthe — Cormmunity Complex Gather up your nei hbou : d friend Ae : streak with his fourth shut- " dut'of the season. The left. Ken: Landreaux singled, doubled and tripled ‘to lead the Dodgers’ attack as they. handed. 'the Padres: their fourth consecutive loss. The Dodgers got the game's only, runon Soubles by. Laetreaus e Dave Bergman hit‘a' two-, walked two hefore| Frank La- » Sutter came on toshutoffthe out; two-run homer in’, the’ Corte relie leved and posted his two-out error by’ ‘Atlanta shortstop ‘Rafael. Ramirez Phillles and post ‘his league- Teadix d "save: B Madlock blasted grand‘ slam: home ‘runs in’, ‘consecutive eetactees fo O 288 a 3 championships: and‘ several races ‘for FIS* “pine season. Belected by coach -Glenn Wurtele ‘of Vernon last week are Scott Wooley, Rob Lathi -and Wade Christie of. Vancou-' -mish; i “Brent Nixon of Vernon, Don. ald Stevens of Rossland and’ Kendra | Kobelka of Revel- ; Stoke. ae Talbot of ‘Westwold. +, ‘The B.C. ski team has pro- duced such national stars as ‘World Cup ‘champion ‘Gerry Sorenson’ of Kimberley. and Europa > Cup™ winner © Didi WASHINGTON, (AP) National: Football League contract talks will resume " Priday- with | the!: jbivers offer union .. dissecting th made’ by the ‘owners’ nego- will: tiators when:.the ‘two sides: brook, Summerland and Spo- kane, WA. Cost of the event is $50 f per couple: or,$30 ‘per single. | Those wishing to attend din- only. Aviomatic Shalt Kite bo One-Day Service ;, last met one: week ago. Ed Garvey, dir. pire, and the Kootenays Bar ticipated. in the’ tournam: antee:: the: pastes a: fixed . Percentage ‘of ; the team's ‘spread seventh inning to} jpcoming: sporting events of meetings iat * eouneay of Dinte bee Chicken rey omit llces fo Conltegr jews : sr Tuesday noon for Wednesday. Contact Cheryl: 365-3517. ur FRIDAY»: ! FOOTBALL - = cris Toronto “Argon ts 6:30 p.m., «SATURDAY. SPEED, SKATING: Demonstruction. by. Kimb Speed Skating Club at arena complex ‘10, BASEBALL: “Pittsburgh .Pirat Phillles or Boston Red Sox vs. a.m, channel 6. FOOTBALL — CFL: Winnipeg Blue Bom! fawa, Roughriders, 10:30 a.m., ‘channel 4 Dame Figh “an “ Melver of Rossland, Bergie. 7): 2 Lund‘of Vancouver ‘and Bob » Selkirk College student 3 Darrell att is the honorary starter’ of the second annual Terry Fox Marathon of Hope’ “Run set for Sunday, Sept. 19 vat the college’ Castlegar, ‘campus, ‘Hyatt; who competes ‘pro- vincially in‘ wheelchair ‘track : events, will’ kick off the ‘run “which starts at‘11’a.m, at the college’ ‘gymnasium: ‘A “10 kilometre.run ‘anda four kil-” : ometre’ run “ are’ ‘available. “We're looking for: wide- 6 opm. ‘channel! 4. JOCKEY: GENTLEMEN’: ‘Ss LEAGUE: Starting u Re istration forms available at the Arena Co! ‘Columbia Gulf, Henne’s Marina and. Maloney, BEINES eounnl = tion “for the ‘run,’ ‘gad ‘run chairman Tim Frick, physical | £2"! ‘education’ instructor. at ‘the © college.'“We'd ‘really like’ to At double the number. of par- Moscow Arsenal, Englond fn Hla, Bulgaria 2, Sarajevo, ~ Fit Round, Fest Leg ‘The, owners last, Wednes- day offered a financial: pack- age that. included cash’ bo- nues based on service in the. +; league. Four-hours after the I was ector of the NFLPA said, “We would expect discussion ; the players,, namely, ai “Depending on how serious they: are, we'are ready to go! wage. package - majority. of. Players through’ the "gad < ‘counell spokesman Sim, ‘Mil-;, : -: presented, the union t jected it. ee ie The / negotiating’ session ‘Friday. will precede by 72 hours. a. meeting of | the union's | Susser” aasere? SREREE 4bbEREy wiazerele © pabekge y UEFA cur. First Round, First Leg 1 focalver Steve Koreas EMPL: ‘sign’ comerbeck-w nye Wilton: place) ia ‘on the ‘Chiets place contre Slavia Soll AAs (hans, Greece 3 Cologne, Weet Ger coast 5 SUROPEAN CUP WINNERS CUP Wally Hear Sito cnaes Potond 1 Canadiens veteran’ scuffling for. ‘Spot ” MONTREAL (CP) — ing in on: ¢his 38rd Luthar x for’ the, ‘aad rings:to 42)the, nu golf greats enshrined in th golf accompli ey-winning list eight times in “Moog is 22 and the thrill of | riding uses -in’ the ‘malhor hin out-of the NHL, “I: got: their ‘daughters have: ‘won, le ‘The’ ‘oldest mer in a pl WON PGA AT. {ee pro career, that began, i 959. Golf : Writers’. BA rece ‘tant coach with pri Fangs it ‘around.’ tall oft Fame since its incep: the ‘PGA maa ‘champion. ’: a, f Tex. ‘victory over. the Casio pootesctnnal in 1050 at: the Athlete of the Year = tae 1965' time to move’ on. age. of 30. The low-key, player . won’ the LPGA. Hall of. Fame in’ life... 1975. teams 2a records after’ Castlegar. beat ‘the: ‘valley. team $-2'in the final game. of ‘the tour- nament. But Fruitvale came ~ back to.score the only goal in the first of. two 16-minute overtime sessions in the tie- . breaker, ° “Aervel -Sports . and 1967. She was elected to-. “= She won ‘the LPGA Player _ of the Year. title seven times, “T ale tinea his left eye is 20-20. - Cooper first in “novice ‘division. By CasNews Staff gar captured the overall nov- fee title “at. a three-stage cycling ‘race -‘during Ross: . ‘land's Golden City: Days: ‘on- the weekend. : Cooper.’ was, first in, the novice event and firat in “the: criterium to take-the overall’ Gordon’ Cooper ‘of. Castie- next month and with 12 sea- ° also to be held in New York, at which Garvey said a strike: deadline ‘willbe. set) : sons of profe hockey. behind: him, ‘including ning with . Montreal Canadiens, winger Rejean Houle today is fighting for a job at-the.Na- + tional: Hockey, League club's “ 201 Kimberoy, 298, defend. ing ch 299 gol a’ ensys.,Sites:have been alter- “ ating ‘sinee 1976." The, to be san ‘Christina Te B17 Whe; Boyd ‘Cup. hasbeen held in'the ‘Kootenays ‘since 1987, Until 1976 it. was ‘al- ways held in:the East Koot- ‘training camp. -The reason Houle is. seuf- fling. is the numbers game. | One: of: the .. numbers - is the Canadiens in’ the: vad where. teams » can . lose: 8 maximum of ‘three, he becomes available to other, scored 11, goals and added 82° linked, with his age, while, © »\ another isthe reduced num- ber: ‘of’.players. that.:teams ° -May. protect inthe Oct. 4 waiver draft — 17-instead of the 18 of other years, i “The: players’. association. hasn't done anything for guys : lise me — guys my age,” said Houle, “They ‘allow players “who are: 88°to. become: free: to'protect players no matter. id they’ loesn't help guys like me." , He admits he is: worried, ‘It 't be sure of protecting 1 me ‘and that I should be prepared for it and I am,” said Houle. )"But «: being’ prepared :. for. “something like. that’ doesn't make it easier because I don't ‘agents,’ but teams still have ; in! Oct.'8,:24 nour betore the start of the regular £ second prize $5,000 and a trip novice title’. - Bob: Walton. of . Castlogar _ draw. * Students’ of Kinnaird Ju-- was third overall inthe nov- nior’ Secondary : School: are ice division. He was first in selling tickets forthe annual the sprint event and second B.C. School Sports’ ‘Draw: in‘ criterium. °’ through to Sept..28,°) ¢/ 9 <> The’ criterium event was a In the ‘past ‘years, Sports: 20-km' race “around “ Jubilee Draw: ticket purchases ‘have: Park for novice, cadet ‘and etiabled ‘KISS: to” bay. such’ women racers and 40.km for items -'as.: the: gymnasium : junior, : veteran and senior score’ clock, ‘team: uniforms, «racers. the’: universal’ gym and: to $ The apring event was held hind student counell’ activi. on Rossland’s Columbia Ave. : andthe. road trace -.was. a Grand ples ta, tho! sports 6-km road race.on'a cireuit draw is $10,000 and a trip for: in the! Northport Deep Lake. two to Sydney,. Australia; area. Winner of the senior men’s tle: was ‘Terry: Holland. of Teall a) 80-year-old; cyclist Menttane and B.C. meine only. five } laps, Cooper; Wal- -ton:and Skip Gratham ‘of’ Castlegar, fhished Brat ee 5 In the ‘eight-km run‘beld. | Saturday, Ken Simonen: of Castlegar won: the men’s; 19-80 division. ‘Hal ‘Harrison of Trail was the overall winner, complet- ‘ing ‘the ‘race ‘in a time of 29. minutes, 65 seconds. It was the first time in the five-year history of the event anyone had finished in under 90 min- athletics: facilities, "a0 not “ appear to push their children. * But they ensure the girls get good . opportunities) — with ‘the : hat’ surprise: the drops Robin’ off ata swim: ming pool before heading for” the Winnipeg’ fashion ’'com- }pany.where he works as a Tho mother sets off schedule after school hours is vmore “It’s alittle difficult then, they need and the chance to participate, in’ meets’ outside the’ city ‘has meant consid- Hi "Both ‘girls ‘hope ‘to make i - Canadian’ contingent to the ‘Commonwealth | Games in “Australia, ny The girls do not sppesr to | be driven by any sort of: ‘sibling | rivalry “and thelr parents, who believe in 'work- ing: for .the good of the: children, don't take credit. “They. have to want this,” . said | Wittmeler. You. “You “could “never. push’: children | into dedicating so much time and effort toward ‘something Yi they didn’t really: want. 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