.,..,. !wry Last weekend RouJ•Jld'II entry in the Kootenay soccer sweepstakes took two of four ' ble points by winning e decision from Fernle games; nooetbelesa we did see some pretty robust play. In fact, play became so aggressive referee Jack Fisher called a halt to proUnited Saturday before ceedings in the second half to Kimberley 4-1 and had a talk with both team leaders. Sunday. 'lbe Kimberley team LI e 'lbe playing conditions were deplorable for both pretty good earegaUon, led hY Henry Voleoar up front Hughes end Ron Jmepb they have a solid defence make for stability at midwho cover ell the engles end field and Armando e solid goal-tender in Demidaroa anchon a Rouland's former star defensive unit that will improve with uperlence. goalie, Jeck Macdonald. Rossland was playing a 'lbe goal ~ . with very spirited brand - of either Lindgren or Lavigne soccer but, three quick in there, LI adequate. Kimberley's markers goeJa, ICOl'9d before they got their game plan working put were ICOl'9d by Randy them in a bole. They lec:ked Fisher, Vogelaar end Gary Kimberley's forcefullnesl. Pbenuff with a pair. Also, in soccer, Rossland's · Where the Eut Kootenay team aent five men in, Pee Wee 2 Royals took a ~1 Roulencl relied on three end win over Warfield Rangen lllOlt ol the time tbele at- to win 8 Trail Minor Soccer tacks were tbwerted by the tournament ln thelr defensive efforts ol the category. The team LI managed by Maurice Martin scored MacArthur end are coached RouJend's onJy goal from a by Greg Thatcher end Doug penalty shot late in the first Schnelder, a nmnber ol half, a couple ol minutes these boys play for Maurice efterward Volepar was during the winter 81 pert of pulled down end Kimberley the so-called "Green bad their chance from the Machine". spot. Pat Lavigne pulled off In other categories of the a remarkable diving uve on tourney, Fruitvale Flames Vogelaar's low drive to bis wlped out Sunnlngdele 4-0 in left to prevent RouJend'11 Pee Wee 1 while West Trail edged Frultv-1e in the getting further behind. Martin came clole a Bantam secUori by a sc,cre nmnber of times but be still of2-1. Recently we went out to needs more help up front to open up chances for bis C'.astlegar to their Retirees accurate shooting. Joe lnvltetional golf. We bad glorious weather for a change and the compeny was acellent, I played with a couple ol Cutlepr gents and tborougb1y enjoyed the whole proceedlng. We started on No .13 and played nine boles and since 13 was on our way to the clubboole, Ken MlJes and Gil Besio joined UI end we played along 81 a flvesome. Having bad am flrlt time out I was pleued with by bogey Oil the par three bole second time ~ around. Winnen in the very pleeunt day's outlD8 were Ernle Carmer ol Cutlepr for low groa, Andy Hoacbar of Cutlepr and George Wilson ol Trail for low net. Sam Maher of Trail bed the blgbelt acore on any bole, Allan Selble ol Cutlegar was the !DOit bonellt golfer and Reg Symons, 11, was the oldest. Forty.four golfers pert in bldden ~ ~ low net at the Upper ~ Tuesday under moatlJ IUDD)' sides, lt was our bes turnout of the year and wal masterminded by M SaW)'er and Jack Gellatly. Low net winnen in tbi bldden partnen were Watkinson end GU Besso a 70, Pbl1 Bateman and Jadi Gellatly came in at 75 81 dlcj Ron Gardner and Jacll Mc,Jyneu, BW Dobbe GU Page bad 78. Nat Tuelday lt will low net and Jeut putts ~ the details will be band1ecl by Arcble McCannell and BW Charters. Sunday, at the uppe coune LI the Father's Day1 Soda1 and mnorgubord, fot ell the details call Dorotq Fines at the clubbduae or~ Caswell who will handle the playing arrangements, Ed'a nmnber ls 9939 and the cl11bbornle's at the Uppelj Coune LI 5CM5. Hope have a beter day for lt than Local 480 bad for lta toume,: laatSunday. RoNJend'11 annual slo-: pltcb tourney will take piece on June 28-29, all the usuaJ hoop-la will be evident wltb pleJ going on, come rain ~ shine, in ell the parka. Tbn will be a Bavarian garden in the Arena and food avalleble at ell stops. More details will be fortbccming m nat week's column.