October 19, 1986 ELECT AUDREY MOORE _ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1986 Join the Vander Zalm-Moore Team It’s time we had Government on our side! | MOORE, AUDREY A Fresh Start For Rossland-Trail FOR TRANSPORTATION TO THE POLLS CALL 368-6607 cain 365-2882 (castiegar) NEW YORK (AP) — Bruce Hurst won a duel of different styles with Ron Darling, and the Boston Red Sox took advantage of Tim Teufel's error to beat the New York Mets 1-0 Saturday night in the opening game of the 1986 World Series. had a three-hit shutout going into the seventh inning. but the Red Sox scored without a hit when Teufel, who platoons at second base with Wally Backman, let a ground ball go through his legs. Jim Rice walked for the second time to open the seventh and went to second on Darling's second wild pitch of the game. After a ground out, Rich Gedman's grounder went through Teufel, and Rice raced home. The Red Sox's vietory set up a meeting of the aces of the two staffs in tonight's Game 2 when Boston's Roger Clemens, 24-4, will face the Mets’ Dwight Gooden, 17-6. Hurst allowed only four hits — all singles — before leaving for a pinch hitter in the ninth. He struck out eight and walked four as he kept the Mets’ bats as cool as the weather, continuing their weak post-season hitting. New York hit .189 against Houston in the playoffs. Former Met Calvin Schiraldi came on to pitch the ninth inning and got the save. Three times in the game, Hurst allowed a walk and a hit in the same inning, but he was not punished for his Red Sox with a Darling paid dearly In the seventh, Darling went to a 3-2 count on Rice, and for the second time, he walked him. With Evans at Red Sox win World Series opener bat, Darling threw a wild piteh that bounced in the dirt in front of home plate, and by the time catcher Gary Carter chased it down, Rice was at second base. Evans grounded out’ back to mound as Darling looked Rice back to second, and then Gedman came up. Gedman hit a routine grounder right at Teufel. Teufel backpedalled a step, stopped, then let the ball skip under his glove and between his legs. Rice scored easily ahead of right fielder Darryl Strawberry’s throw, while Darling, backing up home plate, collided with on-deck batter Dave Henderson. Darling rolled in the dirt, shaken up, but he was uninjured. Henderson flied out, and after Spike Owen was intentionally walked, Darling struck out Hurst to end the inning. But first blood had been drawn. Darling came out in the bottom half of the inning for a pinch hitter. He game up three hits and an unearned run while striking out eight. Teufel led off the Mets seventh with a single to for Darling, struck out looking and Mookie Wilson grounded out to third with Wade Boggs making « diving stop to his left. The Red Sox had another chance in the ninth. Rice with a single to left, but Kevin Mitchell threw out Evans at home. Owen was intentionally walked, and pinch-hitter Mike Greenwell flied to right. SSS OT at PEE WEES . . . Beaver Valley Pee Wee player races away with puck while Castlegar Pee Wees attempt to plex catch up. Castiegor defeated Beaver Valley 16-1 in Hurd scores for Packers and News Services Former Castlegar Rebels scoring ace Kelly Hurd got a goal and four assists Friday night to help Kelowna Packers trounce Summerland Buckaroos 15-1 in a British Columbia Junior Hockey League game. Hurd was also named the third star of the game The rout in Kelowna was nearly a shutout but the Buckeroos scored their only goal at 19-06 of the third period on a shot by Dead Skinner Tallying for the Packers, besides Hurd, were: Pat Mangold. with four Doug Gardiner, Brent Mowery and John Shaw. with two apiece and singles from Vince Bajer. Jay Luknowsky Kerry Russell and Jason Ruff. KJSS runners successful By CasNews Staff Seven runners from Kinnaird Junior secondary school dominated the junior girls category at a junior senior cross country meet held Thursday in Grand Forks. KJSS student Aimie Chernoff again topped the event. finishing the 4.5-kilo- metre course in 15 minutes, 36 seconds. Brandy Howard of Stanley Humphries secondary school was second, KJSS student Lori Picco was fourth, Alena Terry was fifth. Joanna Harmston was seventh. Amy Rodgers was ninth. Andrea Hughes 10th and Andrea Small was 11th In other results, Sarah Lidstone of LV. Rogers school in Nelson topped the senior girls category again in 14:48 for 45 kilometres. John Greaves of Grand Forks was the junior boys winner again while Jason Schultz of J.L. Crowe repeated as senior boys winner The next race is the West Kootenay league final, which takes place Tuesday at Selkirk College. The East-West Kootenay meet will be held Nov. 1 at the college this game played Saturday at the Community Com Vikings may pose threat to Bears By The Associated Press Its a good thing the Minnesota Vikings are around to keep the Chicago Bears from getting too bored. For the second time in three weeks, the defending National Football League champions play the only team today that poses the semblance of a threat to their hold on the National Conference Central, this time back in the Humphrey Dome after disposing of Minnesota 23-0 at Soldier Field. Mike Ditka says that was Chicago's best game in keeping with their habit of playing better against the better teams. Last week's 20-7 victory over Houston was not against one of the better teams — and it was not one of the Bears’ better games. causing Ditka to explode at his team. The Vikings, 4-2. enter the game having added a little legitimacy to their pretensions a 27-24 overtime triumph in San Francisco over the 49ers for their first victory over a team with a winning record The scariest thing about Chicago may be its own view of its 6-0 record. “Right now we are struggling a little bit.” says middle linebacker Mike Singletary. “There's a lot of potential to get better 49ERS IN ATLANTA In other games today, San Francisco is at Atlanta, Dallas at Philadelphia, Green Bay at Cleveland, Houston at Cincinnati, Indianapolis at Buffalo, the Los Angeles Raiders at Miami, New England at Pittsburgh, St. Louis at Washington, Tampa Bay at New Or leans, Detroit at the Los Angeles Rams, the New York Giants at Seattle and San Diego at Kansas City. 4 p.m Denver is at the New York Jets on Monday night Six weeks into the season, Atlanta at 51, has already won more games than they did all last year. If reason says these guys can't be serious, his tory says they could be The 49ers, at 4.2 a game behind Atlanta in the NFC West. are a living example of a turnaround. In 1981, San Francisco was coming off 2-14 and 6 10 seasons in Bill Walsh's first two years as coach. They went 133 and won the first of their two Super Bowls against the Cincinnati Bengals, who were 12-4 that season after a 6-10 anda 412 the two previous seasons Walker leads Sandman By CasNews Staff Dan Walker scored five goals to lead Sandman Inn to a 13-2 victory over Castlegar Playboys in a Castlegar Recreational Hockey League game Thursday night The Playboys were no match for Sandman Inn, which shut out the opposition as it scored six goals after the first period. In the second frame. the Inn team got five more goals past Playboys’ goalie Dan Wallace The Playboys scored their only two goals of the game before the period ended. In the final 20 minutes, Sandman Inn added two more goals for a 13-2 final Besides Walker, Sandman Inn's goals were scored by Jeff Townsend. to victory John Obetkoff and Bill Cheveldave with two each, and Lyle Stoushnow and Kevin Kirby with one each Stoushnow also had four assists, Townsend, Perry Klit, and Obetkoff had three apiece, Dan Markin and Tony Darosa had two apiece while Bob Larsh, Kirby. Pat Farkas, Walker, Bill Cheveldave and Vince Antignani got credit for single assists The Playboys’ goals were scored by Ger-y Tomlin and Tony Nazaroff with assists going to George Roberts and Randy Martin Recreational League action today sees Checkers/Mallards and Sandman Inn playing at 12:30 p.m. while Play boys and Woodland Park Shell play at 9:30 p.m. at the Community Complex. NHL LAST NIGHT North Stars win first game of season RE a down Canucks 4-1 BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) — Dino Ciccarelli scored four seconds into a power play midway through the second period to break a 1-1 tie and give rookie goalie Kari Takko his first NHL victory as the Minnesota North Stars defeated the Vancouver Canucks 4-1 Saturday night. Takko, Finland's Olympic goaltender in 1984, turned back 25 shots to give the North Stars their first victory of the season. Takko was 0-1 with the North Stars last year and had played only one period this season. Ciccarelli scored his sixth goal of the season on a power play at 10:23 of the second period. He scored from the slot after the North Stars had won the faceoff. Dennis Maruk gave the North Stars a 3-1 cushion with a goal at 17:33 of the second period. Canucks goalie Wendell Young had come out to block a shot by Brian Bellows at the left faceoff circle, but Bellows sent a pass across to Maruk at the right circle, giving him a wide open net to shoot at MONTREAL 5 WINNIPEG 3 MONTREAL (CP) — Stephane Richer scored his first two goals of the season and he assisted on another as the Canadiens welcomed wheelchair athlete Rick Hansen to the Forum with a 53 triumph over the Winnipeg Jets. The Canadiens hadn't scored in almost six consecutive periods when two consecutive shots from the Jets blueline on Winnipeg goaltender Steve Penney eluded the former Candiens netminder, who was making his first appearance at the Forum since he was traded in the summer, for goals Richer’s first goal midway through the second period tied the score 1-1, and 35 seconds later, at 12:15, Ryan Walter put the Canadiens in the lead with his first goal of the year. FLYERS 6 WHALERS 3 HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Centre Peter Zezel scored twice in the second period and Tim Kerr added three assists to spark the Philadelphia Flyers to a 6-3 victory over the Hartford Whalers. The Flyers, 4-0. broke a 3-3 tie in the second period as Zezel tallied his third and fourth goals of the season in a 6:36 span. Zezel took a centring pass from Doug Crossman at 5:17 and then hit on a power play at 11:53, sinking his own rebound after being set up by Kerr. The Whalers, 1-2-1, used two power-play goals to stay even 3-3 after one period. John Anderson scored twice, while Francis hit once for Hartford. Dave Poulin, Mark Howe and Rich Tocchet scored for Philadelphia. BUFFALO 4 WASHINGTON 2 LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Wilf Paiement scored a pair of goals to lead the Buffalo Sabres to their first vietory of the season, a 4-2 decision over the Washington Capitals at the Capital Centre Paiement, acquired by Buffalo from the New York Rangers in the waiver draft earlier this month, scored at 6:21 of the second period to break a 1-1 tie. He got his second of the night 54 seconds into the third period to give the 1-2-2 Sabres a two-goal cushion Washington has won only once in five games (1-4) and that vietory came in overtime. More distressing for the Capitals, who usually are among the best defensive teams in the NHL, is that they have allowed more goals than any other team in the league PITTSBURGH 8 NEW JERSEY 4 PITTSBURGH (AP) — Terry Ruskowski scored three goals and Mario Lemieux had five assists to help the Pittsburgh Penguins extend their winning streak to six games with an 8-4 victory over the New Jersey Devils. Ruskowski registered his first career three-goal game as Pittsburgh equaled the team record for consecutive wins set in 1960-81. Lemieux has 17 points and has taken over the league seoring lead from Edmonton's Wayne"Gretzky. Lemieux assisted on all three of Ruskowski's goals. Ruskowski scored twice in a four-goal second period and once in the third period. Devils goalie Kari Friesen was lifted midway through the third period after allowing eight goals on 35 shots in his NHL debut. RANGERS 3 ISLANDERS 2 UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Walt Poddubny scored a goal and set up two others as the New York Rangers won for the first time this season, beating the Islanders 3-2. Poddubny, who was acquired in the offseason from Toronto, made a spectacular between-the-legs pass out to Mark Osborne for the Rangers’ winning goal at 11:02 of the third period. Osborne put in a 35-foot wrist shot, beating goalie Kelly Hrudey to glove side. The Rangers are now 1-3-1, while the Islanders, who pulled within a goal when Denis Potvin scored on a long shot with 2:55 remaining, are 1-3. ST. LOUIS 4 NORDIQUES 3 2-8T. LOUIS (AP) — Veteran Ron Flockhart set up goals in the first two periods and followed with his second goal of the season with 5:01 remaining, leading St. Louis to a 5-3 triumph over the Quebee Nordiques in the Blues’ National Hockey League home opener. Doug Wickenheiser and Mark Reeds rallied St. Louis with goals off steals in the opening 14'/: minutes. Flockhart set up Reeds’ first of the year, giving St. Louis a 2-1 edge and also fed Greg Paslawski for a second-period goal before scoring in the closing minutes. Flockhart's blind pass enabled Paslawski to score from the crease with a backhander that gave the Blues a 31 advantage at 6:00 of the middle period LEAFS 3 BLACK HAWKS 2 TORONTO (CP) — Defenceman Al Iafrate scored his first goal of the season at 14:34 of the third period to lift the undefeated Toronto Maple Leafs to a 3-2 NHL victory over the Chicago Blackhawks. Goals by Toronto's Rick Vaive and Chicago's Keith Brown in the second period provided a respite for a capacity crowd of 16,382 all but lulled to sleep by a grinding defensive struggle through the first 30 minutes. Leaf left winger Steve Thomas broke the stalemate 5:52 into the third period. With Chicago defenceman Doug Wilson high-sticking Gary Leeman, Thomas took a pass fro Todd Gill in the faceoff circle to the right of Chicago goaltender Bob Sauve and slapped a low shot inside the far goal post By CasNews Staff Castlegar Rebels defeated Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters 63 Friday night in a Kootenay International Junior Hockey League game at the Castlegar Community Complex The Rebels opened the scoring early in the period on a goal by Andrew Zibin, assisted by Rick Viens. Trail replied with a goal near the end of the period to tie the game trail scored at 5:28 of the second period to go ahead of the Rebels. But Viens tied it up again at 11:33. Trail Rebels beat Smokies scored again at 15:55 The Rebels held off the Smokies in the final frame as the home team scored four goals to post a 63 victory Dane Jackson scored the winning goal. Colin Carew Andrew Zibin and Dave Zarikoff scored the other goals Castlegar faced 29 shots and Trai) 37 shots. The Rebels had 27 minutes in penalties, while the Smokie added up 24 minutes The Rebels were in Trail Saturday night for a rematch with the Smokies. Their next game is Friday night when they host Rossland Warriors