News _ June 22, 1901 Teena SIDELINES By CasNews Staff and News Services Teachers big on mini ball By CasN Staff McArthur wins playoff Diony McArthur beat Diane McAfee in a one-hole playoff to win the Castlegar Ladies Golf Club championship June 9 at the Castlegar and District Course, Kay Hominiuk was the low net’ winner in the tournamenit. Sue Forrest won the least putts competition Saturday while inday and Alice Shutek won overall. plete results of this tournament and the Creston Sweepstakes on June 11 can found in The Numbers on this page. “ . Okee Dokees 2nd in Metaline Okee Dokees fared the best out of all Castlegar teams plac- ing second in Division 1 at the Metaline Falls Slo-pitch tourney in Washington last weekend . The team won four out of six games, losing twice to a U.S. team that brazenly called itself the Hosers, The Okee Dokees are Kim and Wayne Abietkoff, Janice and Glen Stalker, Hal and Sheila Hesketh, Ken, Marianne and Cindy Shlakoff, Gerry Trubetskoff, James Verigin anid Adrian Markin. Teams in chase for $12,000 Teams from Los Angeles and Chicago; Taiwan and Japan will be atnong a 12-team slate in this year’s the Grand Forks Credit Union International Labor Day baseball tour The annual tournament, the largest of its kind in the coun- try, begins Aug. 28 and offers upwards of $25,000 in prize money. Japan will send its national team to the event while China's entry will be city champions from Taipei. Los Angeles entrant is the semipro Valley Ringers while the Chicago Hornets will make their first appearance at, the tourney. Five-time tour h i Seattle Studs will return this year as will last year’s winners, the Tahoe Stars, from Northern California. , Runners up last year, Portland Taylor Electric, will also return. Lewis Clarke State Warriors and semipro teams from New York and San Diego round out the U.S. contingent at the tour- ney. The host Grand Forks Gold and the Surrey Sports, who will be making their 15 appearance — will be Canada’s only entries in the tourney. Manderville joins Nats CALGARY-Left winger Kent Manderville will play on Canada’s national hockey team for the 1991-92 season, Dave King, the team’s general manager and head coach, announced Thursday. Manderville, 20, was the top entry draft pick-in 1989 by the Calgary Flames and played on Canada’s world junior champi- onship teams in 1990 and 1991. Steroid scandal sweeps WWF HARRISBURG, Pa._The WWF on Thursday said it was vic- timized by reports that a suburban Harrisburg doctor supplied ids to five professional Jers, including Hulk Hogan, Dr. George Zahorian faces a federal trial on charges of sup- plying steroids to the athletes, but Hogan’s lawyer is trying to keep the former World Wrestling Federation champion out of the case, sources said. “Neither the WWF, nor any of its wrestlers or associates has been ch: d with any illegality,” said a stat issued by Basil DeVito, WWF's senior vice-president. “We stand by our phil of wh family entertai and the positive example we set for the youth of America.” rx) It's Fun In The Sun Time ~J Don leave home without your travel y-~ We have a gfealgnnual policy for singles or families. i ABOUT With the atm of making “Castlegar a basketball power- house” in B.C., a pair of Stanley dary school lar basketball),” said SHSS physical education teacher John Ritchie. a Ritchie and SHSS athletic ii Humphries Doug Hickey co: hers Have d a plan to start a “mini” basketball league in the city. The proposed league would be for girls and boys in grades 4, 5 and 6 and has a tentative start- ing date of mid-September. “The idea is to get the kids exposed to basketball at a young age with an emphasis on skill) development, but with real scor- ing and the same rules (as regu- Megnets may be history By Alan Adams BUFFALO (AP) — Magnetic goal posts which anchor nets in the National Hockey League could soon be replaced with plastic pins that would snap off upon impact. The question of whether or not to make the switch will be put to general managers of the 22 clubs today, and if approved, will be passed along to the NHL's braintrust, the board of governors. The board meets on Sunday and Monday and it has the final say on net matters. Broken legs were often a byproduct of the steel posts. The plastic pins would make it more difficult for goalies and defencemen to intentionally dis- lodge thenet and would offer more of a deterrent to forwards recklessly charging the crease. Some of the NHL general managers and coaches who have assembled here for the league’s annual meetings and entry draft favor the switch to plastic pins. “We want to do a couple of things and o players to qui net so hard,” coach and general manager of the Vancouver Canucks. “The other is to stop goalies from knocking it off as easy as they do. “It's been known that play- ers do that and we have to stop it somehow. There are so many crucial times in a game that can nullify a crucial play.” Castlegar & District Softball Association ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Thurs., June 27 the league and have sent out letters to all elementary schools in the Castlegar school district to gauge interest, “If there's not enough interest then we won't go through with it, but I think there will be,” Ritchie said. He said the league will-be modeled after similar leagues in ends and local high school bas- ketball players will be drafted as coaches. A préliminary cost per play- er, will be $35. In addition to the kids them- selves, school athletic programs at all levels stand to gain if the league is successful, Ritchie said. “It will benefit the grade schools, the junior high and us, in the long run. We could turn Castlegar into a basketball pow- erhouse for both girls and boys.” Victoria and Prince George. Those interested can conta ct JOHN RITCHIE Games will be held.on week- Ritchie during the day at SHSS. _...high hopes TEAMING UP ON DAD Se a A pair of Castlegar minor soccer Players team up on a dad durin; np y schoo! Th of the season for most minor soccer teams in the clty. CasNews photo by Ed Mills ig the parent-kidS game at Stanley y night. The game, along with a wiener roast, marked the end THE NUMBERS Coliteenia GOLF ae sen, Oaklonda26. Reinws, Chi 23.8 icogo Atomor Toronto, 20: Cuyler. Detroit. 13. White, Toronto. 13. le. 13. Be 13 Texas, y ‘91 Pontiac Firefly 12 to choose from, all colors available. The King of Ca June 22, 1901 rote ob , iis tee, i i Brings you... 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