u:_ Castlegar News Fetcvory. 1 from a low burn rate to over 90,000 BTU's per hour.) Committee c TORONTO (CP) — A Canadian Olympic Association committee has called for a lifetime ban on athletes found intentionally using prohibited drugs. ¥ The association's anti-doping committee, headed by Dr. Doug Clement of the University of British Columbia's sports-medicine clinic, will present the new drug policy at a meeting of the A 's board of in Toronto. : The policy, if accepted, goes one step further in fighting drug use by Canadian athletes, association operations director Grég Mathieu said Tuesday. The Olympic association — which sets rules and imposes sanctions on the participation of Canadian athletes at the Pan-American and Olympic Games — does not impose SCORES 54 POINTS penalties until afier national and federations have done so, Mathieu said. +“ The association does not have the option to increase severity of the penalty imposed by a national or international sports Tederation. “We feel we have to have a policy with more of our stamp on it,” Mathieu said. Several athletes, ding former Olymp' Bruce Kidd, say the proposed lifetime ban is too harsh a penalty. ‘The Athletes Resource Group, formed by former and draft the athletes’ criticisms, and, current national team athletes, says the association should board member, will lobby Saturday's meeting to accept.a be more concerned with educating athletes and less less-harsh policy. ~ i . obsessed with handing out punishments, “A lot of it comes from a feeling that sport is a ‘The athletes are calling for the privilege,” he said. “I'm sure all athletes agree with that. SHSS Rockettes suffer What we're suggesting is not go easy on athletes, but rather to deal with athletes in a fair and equitable manner.” ‘The atheletes’ group says it fears the association will adopt a policy that will not allow those tested to learp.of the quantity and substances found in a drug test. 4 "Thompson said Canada will continue to have dragabuse ‘among athletes as Jong as they have to meet performance standards set by athletes from countries where drug us is condoned. Feb. 8and 9. The proposal “is a very. pdlitical who. distrusts - her -in-law (Ann Margret). The Your Fireplace CAN HEAT your Home with wood. (Operates etticiently See The London Heat M drugs are evil. . “Most of ys would Atheletes tend “The Two Mrs. Grenvilles,” Claudette Colbert (!.) plays a Sports Minister Otto Jelinek banned three weight- lifters, two shot putters and @ discus thrower from all federal sport aid for life last summer, after they tested positive for illegal anaboli¢. steroids before the Common- wealth Games. NBC miniseries airs FAMILY FEUD dowager daughter. In ALL THE CHARM AND CHARACTER THAT ‘YOU FIND OMLY IN AN OLDER HOME — Thin gem features 4 bdrms. creation of a tor the perce of home in wmmoculate con ted house on property Wilkins tonic for Hawks By The Canadian Press The Atlanta Hawks needed a pick-me-up before the all- star break and they got it from Dominique Wilkins. Five days before making his first start in the National Basketball Association's all- star game, Wilkins scored 41 of his 54 points after halftime Tuesday night as the Hawks defeated the Boston Celtics 126-123 in overtime. “We really needed this one,” said Kevin Willis, who had 18 points and 21 re- bounds for the Hawks. “We needed to win a big game and a close game.” The Hawks’ next game is Feb. 10. Wilkins had only 13 points as Boston grabbed a 58-51 lead at halftime. But he scored 13 points in the third quarter, 18 in the fourth and nine in overtime and finished with the third-highest scor- ing night of his career. Fishing Report Fishing for the week of Jan. 25 to Feb. 1 saw a fair amount of activity. Francis MacDonald of Cas tlegar managed to reel in a 3% pound dolly. Cyril Sookachoff of Blue berry Creek bagged a four. pound dolly, as did F. Mac. Donald. John and Fran Marshall of Castlegar managed to pick up a five-pound and six-pound dolly, while Bob Rohn of Ootischenia reeled in a seven. pound, eleven-ounce dolly. Louie Holoboff of Robson settled for a nine-pound dolly while Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacDonald bagged two five. pound dollys and two six pound dollys. Holloway In other games Tuesday, it was: Philadelphia 76ers 99, Indiana Pacers 94; Chicago Bulls 98, Washington Bullets 91; New York Knicks 110, Milwaukee Bucks 109; Den- ver Nuggets 107, Houston Rockets 106; San Antonio Spurs 111, Golden State Warriors 103; Utah Jazz 101, Sacramento Kings 95; and Portland Trail Blazers 117, Phoenix Suns 103. Kevin McHale had 36 points and Larry Bird wound up with points, 15 rebounds and 14 assists for Boston, but they couldn't overcome Wil- kins's dominance down the stretch. Wilkins scored 16 of At- lanta’s last 17 points in regulation to force the over- time, then scored the Hawks’ last five points in the final 17 seconds of the extra period after his steal led to a basket that gave the Hawks a 117-111 lead in overtime. T6ers 99 Pacers 84 Roy Hinson and Andrew Toney scored nine points apiece in the final quarter as the Philadelphia 76ers came from behind to hand the Indiana Pacers their seventh consecutive loss. Charles Barkley led, the ‘T6ers with 22 points, while Hinson finished with 16 and Tim McCormick added 12 points and 14 rebounds. Nuggets 107 Rockets 105 Lafeyette Lever had dou- ble figures in points, re- bounds and assists for the 10th time this season and Mike Evans scored the go- ahead points with 17 seconds left, helping the visiting Denver Nuggets edge the Houston Rockets. The Rockets played most of the game without starting all-star forward Ralph Samp- son, who suffered a knee injury in the first quarter. Connor reclaims America’s Cup FREEMANTLE, Australia (AP) — Dennis Conner, the only U.S. skipper to lose the America’s Cup, reclaimed the yachting prize today as he guided Stars and Stripes to victory by sweeping the Australian defender, Kookaburra Ill, in four consecutive races. The effort by the San Diego Yacht Club skipper, who lost in 1983, was the first sweep by an America’s Cup skipper since Ted Turner steered Courageous past Australia in 1977. The sweep was the 18th in 26 America’s Cup finals. Stars and Stripes was among four boats to reach the challenger's semifinals from an original field of 13, a group that included a Canadian yacht. Since that time, Stars and Stripes had won 12 of 13 races, losing only to New Zealand in the third race of the challenger finals. Today's one minute 59-second margin was the largest of the four races. Through six of the eight legs, it was the closest race of the final series, but at ne point did Peter Gilmour's Kookaburra III threaten to go in front. Stars and Stripes led at every mark throughout the four races. Final race in By JACK CLOSKEY ‘Trail Blazers 117Suns 103 to snap a five-game losing The Stanley Humphries streak. Kiki Vandeweghe scored 28 points and Steve Johnson grabbed a game-high 12 re- bounds, leading the Portland Trail Blazers past the visiting Phoenix Suns. Jazz 101 Kings 95 In Salt Lake City, Thurl Bailey scored eight of his 25 points in the final 2:15 to leading the Utah Jazz past the Sacramento Kings. Reggie ‘Theus “scored 26 points, while Eddie Johnson had 21 and Otis Thorpe 20 for the Kings. John Battle had 19 points and Doe Rivers 18 assists for the Hawks. Bulls 98 Bullets 91 Michael Jordan scored 32 points, including 16 straight in the third quarter, as the Chicago Bulls overcame a 14- point deficit and downed the visiting Washington Bullets Saints win, lose By CasNews Staff Selkirk College Saints were soundly defeated by Vancouver Community Coi- lege in a league game Sup- day. Despite the loss, guard Ray Branch managed to pick up 43 points, while Jodi White scored 13 and Troy Thomas had 12. In a game Saturday the Saints knocked off Capilano College 70-64, with Branch picking up 23 points while 7 White and Thomas got 12 points apiece. This Saturday the Saints play host to BCIT for two weekend games. Knicks 110 Bucks 109 Patrick Ewing scored 30 points and Gerald Wilkins added 24 as the visiting New York..Knicks fought off a Milwaukee rally in the fourth quarter and defeated the Bucks to snap a seven-game losing streak. ‘Spurs 111 Warriors 103 In San Antonio, Tex., Artis Gilmore scored 24 points and pulled down 18 rebounds as the Spurs ended Golden State's string of wins at three. The victory was the sixth in a row for San Antonio. MINOR SPORTS Sure, we're interested! Phone the Castlegar News for details on how to get reports of your organization onto the Sports pages. 365-3517 Rockettes ran into a very tough opponent at the Nelson Basketball Tournament on the weekend. Two easy vic- tories led to the final where the Rockettes suffered their worst defeat of the season. ttes from Invermere 71-36. The Rockettes started slowly but poured in 48 points in the second half to score the comfortable margin of vic- tory. Leigh Halisheff was the top scorer with 19, Kim Tara- soff had an outstanding game in the backcourt and Pam Braun continued to improve in the rebounding depart- ment. In. game two, the Rock- ettes played a sound but not spectacular. game - against Carson Graham of North Vancouver. The girls main- tained control throughout, led by Karen Popoff's re- bounding, and cruised to a comfortable 58-46 win. The final game, however, ‘was not so easy. The Mt. Baker Trojanettes from Cranbrook proved to be-more than the Rockettes could handle. Using their quickness and fine shooting, the Cran- brook girls led 38-27 at the - season's worst defeat half and then ran away in the second half 74-44. Halisheffs 11 points and Tarasoff's heroic work again- st the press were all the Rockettes could muster, Hali- Novice tournament set for weekend By ALAN McINNES This coming Friday, Sat- urday and Sunday will see the Pioneer arena and sports’ Complex inundated by 12 teams of seven to nine year old would-be Wayne Gretz- kys vying for position in the second annual Senior Novice Hockey Tournament. Teams will be coming from Oliver, Kelowna, Osoyoos, Lumby, Grand Forks, Beaver Valley, Trail, Rossland and Nelson. Representing Castlegar will be Tudor Sports, Valley Maid and Eremenko. The first game is at 5 p.m. Friday at the Pioneer Arena and the windup is Sunday in the Complex with A, B ane C side finals. “At this age the parents really support the kids” says Debbie Fauth, who is co ordinator of the tournament. Fauth is sharing the organ- izing with Ivan Peacock and being a typical hockey parent is supporting her two sons, one on'the Atom All-Stars and the other on Valley Maid. Parents of the Castlegar players will be involved as door minders, referees, tim- ers and behind the scenes organizers. The quality of play is due in large part to the parents who are directly involved with the children as coaches. _ Mid-Week Wrap-up ‘SCORING LEADERS Luis, Costa, Stars Ke Stars vs. Hawks CURLING PRINCE ALBERT, Sesk. (CP) — Conedion junior men's curing chomplonship ston: dings offer 10-round play Tussdey: Suen Resily Nick Colvin Tuesdey Philadelphia 99 Indiano 94 Atlanta 126 Boston 123 (OT) Woshington 91 0 109 Portland 117 Phoenix 103 ~ TRANSACTIONS ™ or Carlos Martinez ‘National Leogu: Montreal Expos trade don and catcher Tom Ni Francisco Gionts sign pitcher Mork Dovis 10.@ one-year contract BASKETBALL Clevelond Cavaliers sign hes High Three Elaine Martin $55. Men s je: Allen Poster jmnkine 3317. Other 600s: Frank Lidstons 7 Tuesday Morning Ledies Cottes Lodies Righ Single: Jo Taylor 289; Lodves Three: Jo Taylor 695. Teom Single: Toke Fiv ‘Mugs 2567. 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(CP) Quarterback Condredge Holloway, who was released by the Toronto Argonauts last month, was convicted in provincial court of drunk driving Tuesday and senten ced 14 days in jail. Holloway, 33, convicted of the same offence in February 1985, also had his driver's licence suspended for years. He was arrested in March 1986, in nearby Oak ville after police stopped his to two The final 7-Up Cup cross country ski race of the season will take place in 100 Mile House on Feb. 14 and 15, hosted by the 100 Mile Nordies Ski Club. The 7-Up series is made up of seven races held through out tNe province on four weekends. Winners will be determined by a point sys- tem and culminate with the Championship awards at the finals banquet in 100 Mile House. will feature ‘Free Technique’ on the Saturday and ‘Classic’ Relays on the Sunday. Relay races have become great spectactor events as wit nessed by the recent. World Cup in Canmore, Alberta. As cross country skiing is participation sport, the age difference will range from under 7 years to 55 and older. In addition to B.C. team members competing, the ser. ies will see racers from the Kootenays, the Okanagan, the far north and the lower Cranbrook By CasNews Staff Casjlegar Pee Wee Reps defeated Cranbrook 6-2 in a league game last Sunday. Danny Stelck came up with a hattrick while Nino Da- Costa, Frank Strobel and Kevin Rilcof each managed singles. Assists went to Derek La- londe with three, and Stelck, Rilcof, Strobel, Dustin Rilcof, PRINCE ALBERT. Sask. (CP) ‘women's curling championship dings after 10th-round pley Tuesdey: ton: Ped Teretones z Loser of shootou Wnt, and are not mc! ‘ed only trom coaching 1990.91 'on league-reloted oc through the June. Nordiques sign centre Marc For Toronto Maple Leats return lel! winger Darry| Evans 10 Newmarket of the AHL. sign hum 10 BOWLING George Rebalkin day Nite Mixed Ladies High Single: Linda DaCosto Lodies High Thr a Shields. 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Immaculate 14x70, ‘appliances and ce air conditioning, $23,500. The two-day event, to be held on the 99 Mile Ski Trails mainland travelling to 100 Mile House for the finals. fr. Rockettes fourth By CasNews Staff The Stanley Humphries Junior Rock ettes managed to come up with a fourth place showing at the Inkameep Tour. nament in Oliver last weekend as they won two games out of threee The Pen-Hi Lakettes slipped past the Rockettes 50-48 in Stanley Humphries’ first game. The Rockettes led 33-13 at halftime but lost the lead when the Lakettes, Grand Forks led the game 15-14 at the end of the first quarter, but the Rockettes stormed back in the remain ing three quarters. Rezansoff led the scoring parade with 18 points, followed by rookie Castlegar Rossland Fruitvale, 1.250 sq. Ht. plus fynished bsmt. near schools RAY BYSTROM 365-3520 Toad Med Ho: JAN. 15 8 valley 36 2 ‘ 25 Thuredey Night Mixed Pi Lodies High Single: June Rourke 2 Ladies High Three June Rourke 673. 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