Castlégar News October 26, 1983 On The Street QUESTION: There have been a number of peace rallies across Canada and in Europe, including one this past week In Nelson which saw about 300 people turn out. Our question | ish _ anything? Pauline I don't think it made any differ- ence six months ago, but now people are sitting up and taking notice . .. it's not just the students and the hippies, it's the ordinary people. ’ Windy Morey I think the people feel it is, but fi in reality, I don't think it will stand up against what the governments have got planned . . . they won't give up their arms; it’s security to them. jo you think the peace movement Is accomplishing Pam Laurie To tell you the truth, I don't think so. I think it’s worthwhile for people to get into... but take what hap- pened in Beirut, the tragedy with the Marines; I think peace is a sticky situation, and as long as there's war there's going to be a peace movement. Doug Dubord No, I don't think so. You hear about it once in a while, they don’t seem to affect any governments. Lucienne Bradford No, I do not, I don't feel there’s enough people voicing their opin- ions. They might say sure, we'll do it (support peace) but when the time comes, there's not that many people standing there. Jim Moore In Europe they are, but I don’t . think in Canada it is. I see it on TV, in Europe the crowds are bigger. Centuy 21. MOUNTAINVIEW none LTD. Two bedroom home an Executive split level MuntSalt Olen 56698 0. Initechaned lps Popular spit level design featur sped Callings wiearese ond ining room, \catedin he Grosvenor Place Subdivision. MLS. torge building: en ‘bdrm fom) Reneeteloottepe: vee bere, concrete toot woods fon . Tonced ot in Robron. imate colershar ont fe nn, ee : ftclove to @ bwinming pool ond Architect control eiriom Romer boutitlly maintained. 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By i VANCOUVER (CP) — Vancouver tans have quickly. fallen in love with the Oanucke’ dynamite right\ winger, stylish sniper-Tony Tanti, A .sign Tuesday night at the Pacific’ Coliseum declared, “We have T.N.T. with Tony Tanti.” ‘Tanti, 20, gave his 12,466 admirers plenty to cheer about when he scored twice to ignite a 7-1 eens St. Louis Blues, raising’his league-leading total to 18 \\: goals in 10 National Hockey League’ games this season, “I don’t really think about all’the attention I'm getting,” said the stocky native of Toronto. “I' just’ work’ medi practice and let whatever happens happen in ‘The 6o0t9, 180 pound Tel iste to dra coe NHL: n and Dave Wiliams. Mant! has 21 pointa/and Susdetrom 16, taking the ‘ off Vancouver veteran line'of Thomas Gracin, Darcy Rota and Stan Smyl. WINNING FORMULA ; 4 “Tonight we had all the ingredients that make a team “guecessful,” the modest Tanti added. “We had good goaltending, solid defensive play and everyone checked © ‘both ways.” "The Canucks, 45-1, are unbeaten in three games and, ‘for a change, blanked the opposition in the third period. ‘Twice last week Vancouver squandered leads in the final period to Edmonton Oilers and gained only a single point. “All of our lines were going, which makes a big difference,” said Vancouver.coach Roger Neilson: “Before the game the players felt our record didn't indicate how well we've been playing, so it was important to do a good job in the third.” > ‘Tanti scored a power-play goal, his fifth this season, in the first period and goals by Gradin, Gary Lupul, Jere Gillis and Tanti within a six. minute span in the second put Kootenay — Savings Credit Union 1016 - 4th Street, across from the Post Office. duansunccaanneannsuancoccacasnecacngnnnassnceognsatnvacssevessneanscens4scdseansoeceganonesccegebanssovusssveseegggnsoqssensaccsoavasccsiucocanocceesoenccesnogesoesasangusccneseraanssonssasscoeat ps Canucks fans cheering the Canucks ahead 6-0 before St. Louis coach Jacques Demers pulled starting netminder Mike Liut midway through the period. Jim Nill and Rick’ Lanz scored in the final period against backup netminder Rick Heinz, while Jack Carlson Scored the only St. Louis goal against a razor-sharp Brodeur in the Vancouver goal. harpest game at home this season,” “After those 10 goals Edmonton got last ‘week, I decided to look at the tpaes and see what I was doing : ‘ wrong. “T found I was going down too much. Now I'm staying " up more and I'm much sharper. The team coverage was much better tonight in our zone. “We've got eome good scorers this season, a0 I guess that means there are going to be a lot more high-scoring. games. My average ayy be up, but I'll accept that as long as we're The Canucks, 18th in the NHL in scoring last season, now have 51 goals in 10 starts while giving up 48. St. Louis coach Jacques Domers was furious with the . half-hearted effort turned in by some of his players. The Blues are 6-0 at home; 0-8 on the road. “One guy taking the night off ean drag down a whole line,” said Demers. “We had someone like that on every line tonight. “Til guarantee you one thing We're going to make some changes tonight in Calgary..We won't keep playing like that on the road.” ¢ : HIT MULLEN Defenceman Harold Snepsts of the Canucks had his- * best game of the season and said he got.into the game after throwing a:heavy check on St. Louis winger Joe. Mullen in the second ‘period. 5 “Tve had a couple of good games on the road but I've » NOH monouererotioisecinsgnicaeemesasiesrosueotiiietsromeuenereesausoeeioeyeeeeuueRnsneMenecetnULee UELLaSMUOML.NEEFELSOEPNOCRESIOASUS OME DURE LH eouAgnneeAA ent without re. ~~ By The Canadian Prees * New York Islanders can make allikinds of excuses, ‘They've been hit with a rash of early seasori injuries, they've * been unlucky. «. Other teattis are priming for the four-time Stanley Cup | 4 champions. ‘All of that is true, but the reason the Islanders have lost four straight. National Hockey League games for the first time ‘in three years is that they are playing, poorly and without spark. ‘The Islanders fell to Winnipeg Jets 4-2 Tuesiay night at + Nassau Coliseum, their fourth straight defeat at home, something that'hasn't happened ‘since 1976. ‘At 46-0, the “Washiilfton Capitals t-Piteborgh’ 7 Paap Fyees & Quebec tea Py Minnesot Stars , Montreal Canadiens 3; Greage tae Has urie s first 52 seconds of the third period to lift the Jets. “We make aw mistake and, bang, it’s in the ‘ret. “The boys are uptight and they can’t seem to loosen up Fre fete ‘who had lost four straight and had never won’ in the Islanders’ rink; also got outstanding goaltending from Brian Hayward to register only thelr second vietocy in nine and 2 cae win’ sure will give us . confidence,” said Boschinan, who scored 14 seconde into the final peried, with a shot into an unguarded net after Islanders goalie Kelly Fev ed Oe ee at 62 seconds off $-on-2 break. WHALERS 8 KINGS 5." With the game tied 88, Sylvain Turgeon and Bob Gravion Aceon SS seeeniy satt th eyes 'e, Sv-goel third-period outburst :-for, Hartford, which is off to a surprising 4-8-1. start. Blaine Stoughton scored twice and Mark Johnson had ‘goal and three assists. Bernie Nicholls scored three goals for the Kings. * CAPITALS 1 PENGUINS 0 Mike Gartner scored at 12:18 into the first. period, knocking a loose puck at the goalmouth past Pittsburgh netminder Denis Herron, and the visiting Capitals made it stand up for their second consecutive victory. Washington >: got a measure of revenge for being shut out 4-0 by Herron 11 days ago in Pittsburgh's only triumph. Al Jensen made 26 » saves. -- BLACK: HAWKS 5 BRUINS 1 O'KEEFE VICT to score on Carling O'Keefe ORY... . Al Ack: Murphy named to all-star team “NEW YORK (AP) — fielder Dale Murphy of At- lanta’Braves, coming ‘within one vote of unanimous selec: . tion, was one of only three National League baseball players named today to The Associated -Press major : team. valuable’ player in 1962, re- ceived 95 of a possible 96 votes to nail down one of three outfield positions. Murphy, who batted .802.in 1963 with 36 home runs and 121 runs batted in, also was the top vote-getter in the selection last year. The next highest vote- yg Chicago set a club-record 14 straight victories’ at home, ‘fielder Andre dating back ‘to last season. The Hawks haven't lost in Chicago Stadium sjnce losing 2-1 to Minnesota on Feb. 27, 1982. Murray Bannerman stopped 26 shots and five different Hawks beat Boston goalie Pete Peeters. FLYERS 4 NORDIQUES 2 drove in 118 runs while belt- ing 82 homers and received Rich Butter, dealt to Philadelphia from Pittabuirgh lst ‘ Peoad weekend to be united with twin brother Ron; got the winner as the Flyers halted Quebec's unbeaten’ streak at six. NORTH STARS 4 CANADIENS 3 ’ ‘The North Stars, coming‘off-an 11-2 shellacking in Quebec, won for the first time away from peas as Don Beaupre stopped 80 shots.” Montreal coach Bob Berry benched Guy Lafleur, for'much oh oe ee eee ? "Martin still has job ds. manager TAMPA, FLA. (AP) -— | Owner George Steinbrenner’ of New York Yankees said Tuesday: that Billy Martin still has his job as manager of the American League base- ball club, despite rumors that Cee renee for Martin. The controversial owner problems last year and we denied his controversial man- still have them. Jim Rice of Boston Red Sox, who led the American cher, 47'h; Scott McGregor, Out- Orioles, left-handed broad with a .061 batting average. Bill Madlock of Pitteburgh Pirates, the NL batting champion with a .828 aver- age, was third with 15 votes. ‘Murray, who hit a career- World Series victory, also won a close race, edging Coo- per by 11 votes. Parrish won the catching spot by 11 votes, in. Commercial Hockey League action elson (6) of Williams avin attempts Sunday. which saw O ‘Keefe win 5-2, Rebels lose two games . Beaver. Valley defeat Trail goal in the second period to By : CHERYLCALDERBANK 52, Nelson edge Columbia ;tie the game 38 after 40 Staff Writer Rebels are busy berry, preparing for a home game relief against Nelson Jr. Maple Leafs this Friday night after the- Kootenay International Jane Hockey League this "The Rebels wére defeated 11-4 by Rossland Frias; and 68 by Beaver Valley Sat- urday. They are now tied for third place in the West Div- ision with Grand Forks and Rossland, but have a game in hand over Grand Forks and ver Valley shut out Rossland 10, Creston defeated Trail &8 and Columbia Valley beat. Cranbrook 9-4. Friday night saw Spokane double Grand Forks oa Valley 7-6 in overtime, Cran- brook beat Elk Valley 9-6 and Kimberley . triple Creston 124; id On Saturday, ( Grand Forks Valley 7-3, bled 68, Elk Valley downed Kim- berley 10-6. minutes. Mike “Corbett scored for the Rebels at 18:89, assisted by Kevin Kir- by. The Nite Hawks got their goal with only one minute left in the period. But in the third period, the ‘In the only game Sunday, g clubbed Columbia” Valley _ Rossland 42. In the Rebels’ loss Satur- day night, Castlegar and Beaver Valley were tied 2-2 going into the second Scott Jones scored the Reb- els’ first goal at the 41- period. are eyeing the return of two of last year’s veterans, Char- lie.Lind and Lyle Stoushnow. The team is holding two Reese spots open for the two play- ‘Then at 11:50, Kelly Hurd stored, assisted by Kevin Kirby and Sean Armstrong. Beaver Valley then respon- ded with its two goals. cts Coane scored sneer, ers, who the Rebels hope will add some depth to the Hne-up. Lind is presently playing on a juvenile team in Penticton, while Stoushnow is attending school in Sum- merland. - Clippers edge Flyers 8-7 | “We have to learn to play €0 minutes or else we're going tobe in trouble,” Bi- anchin said. The Clippers led 6&8 after one period but fell to 6-5 second-period deficit en route to their overtime vic- tory. . “It was disheartening for me to see us blow a lead like that. I'm happy. we won the way we did, but we still have’ Prentice had ees a lot. of room for improve- ment.” In the other league game for the Flyers, while Randy Douville, Tony Carter, Mike Bulka, Doug McFaul and Ken Nanaimo Setensies Sta- cey Nickel and Ken Trousdell combined to make 24 saves, while Abbotsford’s Bob Ro- mano stopped 29 shots on goal. . In Richmond, Jeff James scored four goals to lead the. Sockeyes to their win over the Burnaby Hawks. The game, which Rich- mond led with period scores of 8-1 and 4-1, erupted into a brawl after the final buzzer” had sounded. Burnaby col- lected a total of 145 penalty minutes, while Richmond no- " botsford. tehed up 110. Sockeye singles came from Eric Catchpole and Dave Lynes. Rich Dietrich scored twice for the Blue Hawks while Brent Stadel and Glen Enge- vik seored singles. Burton stopped 42 shots, while Dean Shaw made 29 saves for Richmond. The win improves Rich- mond’s record to 9-4 while the Blue Hawk's record drops to 4-7. In league action tonight, Cowichan plays host to Ab- Mountain Sports: Hut. at Complex. been awful at home,” said Snepsts. “Mullen dropped his _ _ head, so I stepped into him. 10 p.m., Thureday at'the Arena