B2. _ CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 17, 1982 Weekend wrap-up Breve yeaes wsB82 BERSEEES Sports: » Skalbania : ordered to pay $1.1 million VANCOUVER (CP) — Sports franchise owner Nel-’ son Skalbania was ordered Friday to pay $1.1 million to the owners of Memphis Ro- gues, the. soccer club he bought. and moved to Cal- gary. é Vancouver Lawyer Gary * Snarech, who acted for the Rouges management, said B.C. Supreme Coutt Justice 8. Martin Toy brought down i PESSS BaRBES ebboea Baha aeraees SREESSE BEBEER BESRSE Clavelond indices 1 sign yr plcher Rick woite Friday Reoutte toa three-year con Aationo 6 Philadelphia 0, onsce, City Rayole sign outliekier Tom Los Angeles 97 indiond 92 Saklond A's stn outer Tony Armes ond cher Stove McCetty to multhyear Karas City 14 1 ew Sorsey 104 |Leogue ‘announce plicher Jeff Reordontod opresdto terme: NEED HELP FILING .. 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Argentina to kick off soccer tourney MADRID (AP) — Defend ‘ing champion Argentina will kick off the 1882 World Cup soccer tournament. against Belgium in Barcelona on June 13, Saturday. ; The tournament is set up so that two teams from each “of the six groups will qualify for the second stage of-the tornament, which will consist of four groups of three teams ‘each. The four winners of Suly T+ Six teams — Italy, we 7! organizers. announced | those groups will contest the «: semifinals, with the finalhere ™" rv path to the » botket eit game. Friday. Sa in College defender trigs.to block Selkirk Saints’ forward Destanne’ ints went ‘on to bomb Okanagan _ —KasNewsPhoto by Ran Norman‘ land, 8; seeded forth the draw. The rest were fat three see diffrent ‘rev of 1,200 people in Spain's Nationsl Palace of Congress- es. x The teams had been ar- ranged in three groups on a basis of playing strength and regional considerations. ‘The organizing committee worked it's that the South ri teams were kept DIGITAL COMPUTER design, assembly and system, or of com; ‘storage, devices ot ioe jt “pnd pels equipment, ass nguage and high level language programming Students will receive ‘hands perience on the 1802 microprocessor and the VT/78 ideo terminal. Prerequisite: a course indigital Taste testa ques. NOTE: Enrolment Is limited. First come first served, INSTRUCT Ron Smithers/Don Jon are Joe Peaetats TOcATION: Room 413, ‘Castlegar campus FEE: $100 For more information call 365-7292 local 353. ENGLISH It) — INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE — A credit ‘course ‘wat will Introduce the student to the study of literature. Students will examine prose poetry and drama. * he course runs until April 13. peor Duane Dovis TUE: 7 - 10 p. LOCATION: Room 817; Castlegar campus Formore intormation, call S65°7292 local 290 or 233. SELKIRK COLLEGE Box 1209, Castlegar, B.C. Telephone: 365-7292 INDUSTRIAL ~ FIRST AID COURSE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE will be conducting a two week: course in In- dustrial First Aird at Selkirk College. Jan. 25 to Feb. 5 The course is for 5 days per week, 8 _ hours per day.. Names will also be taken for the Night Course Mon. & Wed. Eves. Jan. 25 to Mar. 31 PRE-REGISTRATION must be made at the College prior to course commencement, For More Information Phone Selkirk College 365-7292 apart and the East cara : The Stanley ° Huriphries - Secondary */ School ‘ Junior: Rockettes. basketball’ team, returned to action this week after the.’ Christmas’ layoff with a:pair’of wins. against ‘West Kootenay opposition.’ Monday the girls travelled ° to’ Rossland:*‘where ©. they. edged the I 85-82, countries did not have to play each other: * All the’teams had to play. through a qualifying compe- tition except for two — Ar- gentina and Spain, the host country. ‘The following .are the groups for the tournament: Group One: Italy, Poland, Peru, Cameroon, Group ‘Two: West) Ger: many, Algeria, Chile, Aus, tria:” Group Three: ‘Argentins,: Belgium, Hungary, vador. ‘ Group Four: England, France, Czechoslovakia, Ku- waits: Group’ Five: Spain, Hot duras, Yugoslavia, Norther | ;reland. Group Six: Brazil; Soviet! Bap Scotland, New ae El Sal-* and then on Wednesday the team hosted Grand Forks in : ctorious’: again defensive ‘lapses: al lowed the. home team to pull F ahead 28-22.00.°> Debbie ‘Boolinoff began to take charge with her strong rebounding’ ‘and: scoring. With just three minutes left to play in the game the locals took the’ lead “for the first Hime and hung on for 9 85-82! their. season home. opener « win. * and’came out on top end ofa 42-31 final score. In the'Monday contest the locals got themselves into hot. water soon after the opening tipoff: ‘when’ Rossland grabbed ‘an ‘early 8-0 lead. . Julie Perehudoff and Patty Plotnikoff started to get un- ‘tracked and led the come- backs, which saw the Rocke- ttes' knot the score at 10. Rossland again taking a com- manding 18-10 lead, but this time it-was Linda‘ King who ited? the? Rockette ‘come- “back With’sbveral key hoops. ye pballtoe teats three points, 20-17. The.’ Rockettes’ quickly Some missed defensive as- --gignments, soon resulted in* David IS COLLEGE OR * UNIVERSITY IN | YOUR FUTURE? | _ If the answer is yes, or if you're not sure, plan to meet with representatives from, Selkick College, of B.C., Ualversity of "yicone: "Simon Froser of T at Thurs., Jan. 21 7 ram -9p.m. wm 204 seuKink COLLEGE 845 Victoria Street Trail one of the following tatormation sessions: Friday, Jan. 22: 9a.m.- noon Main Lounge SELKIRK COLLEGE ‘Castlegar ition about pi f and housing will be available. : Interviews are on a first come, first served basis, For more information contact Student Services at ° Selkirk Coll In Castlegar. Telephone 365-7292 from Casi moor F, 352-3010 from Nelson and 368- 5333 from Teall. SELKIRK COLLEGE Box 1200 ie Castlegar, B.C. ty Patti Plotaiketf and Julie © Perehudoff led the | point pro- ‘duction with 11 and 10 points, respectively. +: In the home opener ‘Wed: x nesday .within® the. friendly confines’ of SHSS gym: the. girls played well in the early going, running up a 14-2 lead. But once ‘again’ they lost their early concentration and‘ intensity,'on defence and led just: 24-19 by, the:half. ‘Spring : VANCOUVER (CP): —'A four-team Spring. Cup inter- «Two free throws by: rookie Laura Simmonen and some hot’ shooting “:by. another. rookie — Linda Adams — helped buld the lead to 40-27. - The ‘Rockettes then coasted the rest of the ‘way. for the nine point victory.:' Veteran Jule’ Perehudoff was the top scorer for: the locals. She hit-for 14 points. Rockettes’ coach Doug Pil- atzke was -happy with his team’s formance. “Everyone played quite well and some players like : Debbie Boolinoff, Lori Harri: son and Tanya Rogers had very good games. Now if we can only eliminate those de- fensive’ lapses.” The Junior Rockettes a are at home’ Tuesday: against nectar town rey and Cosmos - ~ 1981. ‘Boceer. Bowl finalists. — - March 27, be listed h Upton per fae chicka = ete ea Pleas Peeatiny notices to mid News oe riddy noon for Sunday: b SUND. Y ‘HoeKeY: Mlige! Avs Natevn, fa 19189, a.m, ‘at 1! 10:15 a.m. at the old arena, Pee Wees vs 8 Fernie, : 12190 pei. at the old arena. Castlegar Rebels vs Knights, 2:30 p.m,.at the community pais apie Psi ail beagles Cohoe vs Trans. Xi 6 AS. m. at the old a BASKETBALL — NBA: Philadelphia 7oars vs New Lovisville vs b MieSour inh chara 6atl0a.m. vs Maloney’ ‘8 9:30 p.m. at the old arena, sk No Sports scheduled. oon WEDNESDAY. Croseent Ve Ht oon by tthe old areno. rescent Valley, 9:30 p.m. a: 4 NHL: St. Louis Bves af Edmonton Gi Oilers, channel 13 at 6:30 p.m. Woloesday: Wietiow. ty Jersey Nets, channel 2 at'10 a.m. College: ° Goose Creek : scored ave third period Friday to down the Rossland . Warriors 9-6 in ‘Kootenay jonged te to the’ Rebels. They International Junior Hockey.“ outscored. Rossland’ League action. iy ‘The victory was a big one - onslaught with a pair. Keller, for the Rebels, since it’ put ‘with his second of the night, them’ four points ahead of Jim Smith and Charle Lind Rossland in the fight for a-' rounded out the scoring. ©: piagott berth. x ‘The meeting was the last aside 24 shots:in’the Rebels of the regular season for the goal,: compared to 80: saves * two clubs, ‘and nts two per-" Foglstered: éby jods': mained Hass. )\-: pais: tries both {jens ed, the showed their cent Dean Keller then made it 20 dard; for the’ Rebels : when he.-~ The Rebels’ next game scored twoand a half minutes goes “this” afternoon |: when later: * they host the :-Kimberley cave in and stormed back to: over second place {i the East within one goal 14 seconds Division. '” ': later when Martin scored. Clay Liber scored the Reb- the Community Connie, els’ third goal on a good shot from the point before Murray ‘Walters ‘again pulled © Ross- land to within one goal: Andy Stephany closed the scoring for the Rebels in the first frame, . but - Rossland ‘ended pulled to a 4-4 draw on Martin’s second goal at 18:40 :and then one by..McNulty. ‘with just 12 seconds left in’. Cross country skiier Bill’: to‘victory _ BRASSUS) SWITZER: Vallee de Joux'in northwest, Switzerland in 40: minutes, three: seconds — more’ than _ Biase Thomas Wassberg of eden, arte has ‘been Swedish parteneria: entrants” Benny and Thomas national soccer * will'be held at Empire’ Sta- dium in‘late March, ‘Vaneou- ver Whitecaps‘ of the North American Soccer League an- nounced Friday.” The teams willbe New York: Cosmos’. and String of the NASL, Malmo of Sweden ‘and the Whiter: caps. The: draw pits. the: ‘Sting Yoby 2 against Malmo on March 28. There will be a -double-; header March 80, with the two losers meeting prior, to the championship game. of the tournament, Chicago is the defending * NASL outdoor champion and the Cosmo have, won’.the NASL title four: times, “The Whitecaps were 1979, cham-: League: ch: : 11 ‘times Erik- and avanesd to. the’ Euro- sson finished “third and pean Cup final in 1979 before | fourth, respectively... - lésing to Nottingham Forest Koch's victory. was. the of England. ; By : first by an American in men’s World Cup cross country ski-. * Two ‘Swedieti players, ‘An-~ ing. Koch won a ailver, medal ders Palmer and Anders Ol- in the 80-kilometre .race at sson, now are playing indoor the 1976 Winter Olympics. soccer for the Whitecaps and The best Russian and Nor- will rejoin Malmo at'the Van- - wegian competitors were not couver + tournament. “at this event. © « ‘6-1, with: Perry; Horning leading ‘the Rick: Hlookeoff :. tured Rowlands: But’ Rossland refused to‘. 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Even ; last-place: Hartford ‘was ” 10-11 April} 4 and 16 teams will enter} the Stanley Cup play- ., ings have. 27-10-7 won-lost-tied best in the league, for 61 i posts compared with 84 points\ from a 19-23-8. mark for 34\ points through the same nymber of games last: season. f Wi g Jets are next at plus’ 22, \while ‘Quebec Nor- diques were plus 18 before a Monday : ght same against Hartford Bosto! ruins w were plus “4 heading fnto a meeting with Pittsburgh Penguins are 11 Points ab ead of their year: BO: Pace, Chicago Black: Hawks are plus’ » and New © York. Rangers were six points ahead before their game against Minnesota’ | North Stars. - Buffalo Sabres are plus four, snd Toronto plus: three. “4 Montreal , Canadiens . are even with their 1980-81 sea- . 80n, and 11 teams have fallen off the pace’ DETEOIT DOWN Detroit Red Wings are one point down, New. York Tee landers. minus three . and Philadelphia Flyers minus five: Minnesota was minus six, and” Calgary “Flames and | Washington Capitals are mi- nus nine, Coldrado Rockiés, who finished 19th overall last season, are minum 10, as was Hartford. Vancouver Canucks ‘have dropped 14 points and’ St. Louis Blues 17. Los Angeles. Kings are having the worst 26 ‘points Pebina 5 outside, the section. Patric Division cluba were 1 64-58-17: outside their group \ for a .644 mark, giving the Prince of Wales Conference the upper two spots and per- haps auguring ill: for ft Wales-Clarence ‘Campbell: 9 Conference format that the Stanley Cup final. will take this spring. The Norris Divisian | had a 65-74-29 record for 440, and the Smythe section, Edmon- ton notwithstanding, is 41: 164-24 for .408, ) Meanwhile, Oilers contre * Wayne Gretzky has 54 goals and 665 assists for 119 points | in Edmonton's 44 games. At that pace, his 80-game totals would be 98 goals, 118 assists’ arid 216 points — all record Gretzky. is 42 points ahead . of his 1980-81 pace, when he, had 24 gcals and. 63 assists” through. 44 games. Thirty - points of the '42 are goals. But then, everybody's, puf- ting the puck in the net these days. Through 443 games, x total of 8,552 goals had bee: red, £8.02 MINOR HOCKEY ..... Mayor Audr fame Thatoeseetly a a secognttion to Alnor He Hockey Week with of a ‘goal more ‘than last year's average of, és t is Moore