“CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 24, 1982" CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 24, 1982 whose efforts hel ships are, from t ‘Members of the Stanley Humphries cag conte aki team them earn second overall at the B.C. high school champion: Cathy Beynon, Pam Roberts and Rachel Adams. aes ofa Le . Stanley Humphries |’ Sec- ondary School captured _ place at the B.C. high school ‘cross-country . cial championships ., held at. 100 Mile House last ‘Thursday and Friday. :’ second while the boy: tied for a i firat place at’the finals. :\ On the Thursday ‘the five boys ‘who , qualified’ for:‘the provincials beat Columneetza © ‘vidual placings,’ ‘but’ were * beat out’ 'b; ‘ Columneetza : x Friday: t - ‘minutes,’ putting’: SHSB: inva’ first-place ‘tie. - In’) the individual © nt Grant: Stewart was fifth,” Martin Andrews ‘ninth, Ray -Yule 10th and: Gordon Cooper 12th: Bob Krug, whose' plac-. ing’ did ‘not. count’ ‘in the ag. ‘Trials, .as well as last week- _ cattenrhow. end” in100 Mile House. * Bantams « at Whitewater ow Kony The of the team this: - year were. to increase’ per- pionships and the’ provincial. aggregate..The team, under Many. bantam league Red’ peted’ in the Whitewater Fiona Martin with a time of coach Doug Carter, managed Mountain. Racers were kept.-Bantam League Invitational 96.66 while Tanya Anderson to achieve all of its goals. busy Sunday as: they com-~ held at Whitewater. Teams was fourth with 1:10.23, "MOUNTAIN “SPA SHOP + Hot Tub and Home Spa % Aecessories In Stock Le Roi Mall “Rossland Bus. 362-9689 Res. 362-7259 Morning ‘Menta and Salmo as well took part. ”. Red Mountain results are as follows: In the girls’ nine and under “Racer Lindsey Roberts took Many team members: are In the boys’ nine and under. planning ‘to attend: a cross- © Sean Valentine was first with ' country ski clinic ona glacier a total of 91.27: Racer'‘Tom-' in the Bugaboos this August : my Johnson’ was. second at. under’ the national. * team 97.14 while Mark ‘Knuds-. coach ‘in preparation forthe , re BS guarrd was third with 99.81." upcoming season. Fourth: was John Lee at : first with a‘ tworTui total”of*1:04:71/"Red. Mountain: Ra- one , minute’ 02:88. Racer Megan Johnson was :first in the 10 and 11 years category with a time‘of 87.01. Rindi McLellan of Trail was second, clocked at 90.81. Third was _FAMILY ROOM BARGAINS ‘Basokea rd. & Casing 19/16" Siniahed ich --Pre-Hung Doors c/w jomb se18 hinges | Sizes 2/4 t03/0 x 6/8 . cer Martin Hamish was sev- # enth with atime of 1:14.70..7- Red Mountain's Rob Bul- fone was first in the 10 and 11 years with a time of 89.17 while John Cormack placed second at 91.19. Chris Milne © was third: with ‘a combined : represent B.C. Two members: of the Red total of -98.19.: Sixth was Mountain Racers are among. A*ee, tém Hugh Hamilton clocked at the 12 ‘skiers’ who “will rep- 1:00.87. Racer Billy resent B.C; at the Shell Cup was eighth with 1:05.41. Fer- Canadian Juvenile. Cham-; Scien gus Twedale didnot’ finish pionships March 1-6\at Col- the sécond run. lingwood, Ont.'’ In the 12 years and over”, Tami Johnston, 15, and category Mark “Anderson of ‘Darryl Fry, 12, both of Ross- Red was first at: 85.33 while land, were selected after Kehoe. Poh Ryan McLellan was second at: trials held at Red Mountain . 86.87. Troy Colautti was‘ ee through Sun- third at 94.73. Steven. Davies was eighth ra male skiers and four at 1:01.89 with Brad Valen- “female skiers were selected tine in 10th place at 1:03.12. at the trials. ~ Racers Richard Halvlik was 14th ‘with 1:64.69 and Dean championships .is 14 ‘and: "Bulfone-was 16th at 1:62.40, skiing provin- «eens r “ Members of the e Stoniey Humphries competitors at the B.C; high schoo! who helped to earn the school honors are: trom left, Grant: Stewart, Martin Andrews, boad Yule and Gordon Cooper. ‘ geason: dium and B.C. Winter Games * SEER ; peach TEL The age category for the i 7: Eo ‘Montrect, nairmcceas s a Fonaties — Tardll Gve 6:29, Mondou Mit Hepler : 3 tae *ieDonald 35 ‘anion, SE Stee 3 Lystok) 12:01. mojot 14st, ry Hou sae Fenaly—Hutchinon cH 31. ‘Third Ported 5. NY. Islanders Correll. 6° (Teattler, idence Trottier 42 (Boeey, Pertaon) hs — Hutchison Chi 4:40, Metwan V1, 55am Secor Ab, Persson NVI IGSLT. on: Chleago * 10 @ 2-20 feria Wleiasy lnlenders. og we rte Attendance P 15,011, Raab > Toronto 3004. Lovie 3 $t. Louie, ey 14 (Pettersson, Ounlop): Hat, fiche Staves St 2:31;° 23}; tiggion Tor Tor “ine careers eet 2 Joon, seheg iit, Polement) 3, $i. tol, Matien 14 (Federko, Sutter) econ Noe to for 2:50, Bobych $0 $47: Third Ported. $i: Louie, Mallen, 13 (Faderko, Tumbut) ‘Toronto, ‘Valve '39 (Salming, “ Derlogo) one seiteg,sH 838, Salming Tor 405, reontioieneseatiioee : Y : 2 Banwoll Lorvon 17 (Kirton) 442 Solorada, eanetle }/Renolties — < Qaborne Det 3:29, temo, Boveri “Atendance — 6,850, “Maxwell 4 (Malinowski, er er ed 1 Ver 14:13, Gridgrnen Cai Foster 10) Scoten) #37. aa : ‘ ar See cat 4 18, : Genres E “Ne epel 818 Dettaas, Shon onigealby: |, Sangh erate: eM ae 197 olorada 7 6 ele Geol —- Gilbert, Detrolt; Resch, LaFerrtere, 73 at Vencewver 2 eer, SO: " Upcoming sporting events mest nba listed Fi courtesy of Dixie Lee Chicken & Secteod C Conger Please submit notices to Costleger News Friday Sunday! ssi oe eye : ert DAY. NAY. GIRLS AA basketball championships at Stanley, Humphries. Mt. Baker vs. Trail, 6:30 p.m.; SHSS vs. Nelson, 8 p.m. HOCKEY. — MIDGET A: Castlegar vs. Nelson, 5 p.m.,.arena. comptex.. GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: Kalesnikett: vs. shia 8:15 Be old lorena, THU! BASKETBALL - - KOOTE BASKETBALL. _ gins’! ships continue: games at 7:15 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. HOCKEY — GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: Cohoe vs. Goose Creek, old arena, ‘Trans-X' vs. Crescent Valley, arena complex, both games 9:: 30 p.m. SATURD. BASKETBALL —- “KOOTENAY « aiRLS AA basketball, finald day. Games at 1.and 7 p:m. HOCKEY — GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: Kaleanikoft vs, Jp -visiting im, -7:15° p.m.,. old “arena. ..NHL: nel Le AA ‘basketball champion-. 3:1 Philadelphia. fiers va *calory Flomes: 5 Pama, a you COULD WIN A PORTABLE TV! ', AC/DC, AM/FM 'Y. FORMS AT BOTH | ee sna * CASTLEGAR LOCATIONS | GENTLEMEN'S HOCKEY . »'» Cohoe Insurance goalie defend against Trans-X member in Sun- . day afternoon action at the arena Ladies’ bowling: tou rney The nth ‘annual Ladies 2nd Bonnett Bowling . Tourns- ment was held in the Castle Bow] Lares Feb. 14 and 16, with ‘17. teams participating. Teams were divided into “A and B divisions. The winners: in the A division were: Ist place — Ding Bats 3520 — Blythe Elliott, Sonia Chev- . eldave,: Mable. “Postnikoff, Irene Pater, Karen Fitchett. 2nd place — Blaffers 5439 — ° Vi Madrigga, Peni Camp- bell, Janice Smith, Ida Hod- pee Betty Langille. 5 ‘$rd place — Yvonne Pin Pais 3315 — Ann Podd, Yvonne Rae, Lynn Bailey, Verna Dawson, Joan Humhrey. ~ 4th place ~its $266 — ‘Michelle : Roberts, Kathey . ff; Marci Palm na Obetkoff, Mary McAlpine.” B Division. Ist place — Valley Mites $435 Marilyn Kerfoot, arion Wil- liamson, ‘Shelly Ross, Strelieff, Jeanette Klapstein. Wi EST.’ PALM BEACH, FLA: (AP) — The changes are ‘subtle under, new man- ager Joe Torre, but Phil Niekro, the pitcher who is 15 months: older than Toree, says they are appreciated. ‘The knuckleballer, who S198 will be 48 in April when he begins his 19th major season, says he's never worked hard- er. than this season. even though Torre gave him the privilege of. setting his own pace, during spring training, {But there, have : been changes in involving other pit- : ere ae first time - in Brives: camp, pitchers don't --wpeles place — Leftovers 3356 Cheryl Closkey,. Loretta Read, :Irene Sheridan, Lee Van De Wall, Cherryl Greep. . Sed place — Try its 3328 ‘Ruth Rourke,‘ Leslie: Jo- hanson, Joan Rayner, Muriel Stetsko, .Ginny D. 4th place — Northwest Homes — 3310 2 Vi Wier, Del Lutz, Linda Eaday, Jean Friedel, Teresa Anderson, Individual A Bowler High le da Buday 685; 2. Lynda Wood’ 664; 8. Hilda Thomas 623; 4. Kay Gritchin 587; 5. Verna Dawson 687; 6. Sonia Cheveldave 583; ' 7. Anita Plotnikoff 575; 8. Mary. Strelieff 574. _ Individual B Bowler High 8 1. Cheryi Closkey 282; 2. Hilda Thomas ‘278; 3, Cheryl Closkey 250; 4. Lynda Wood 249; 6. Verna Shingler 244; 6. Palmer 299; 7. Winnie Savinkoff 238; 8.-Kay Grit- chin 236. Individual C Bowler High Ll Lin Blythe Elliott 678: 3. Marion Triple Williamson 677;' 4. Joyce Turner 674; 5. Vi 673; 6, Betty Langille 665. Individual A Bowler High Single 1, Shirley Meer 296; 2. Mary, Berm ible s3 Pestnikotf, bEl- Hott 264;! 6... inds "Buday, -Blythe Elliott, Mona Cher- noff 251. Individual B- Bowler High Triple 1. Chery) Closkey 741; 2. yte. ee Lena Pereversoff, Kar- "Team - Low Triple A Karen Fitchett 545 Bowler High Karen Fitchett 220. " Strike Outs ; Erma.Mykyte, Mary Ber- n-Mykyte: . Hopefalls 3139. Elaine Martin, Stella Pal- ; amaruk,. Peggy _Nocier, Karen Mykyte, Erma Myk- Under new manager shag fly balls,” Niekro “said. “That got on. a. pitcher's nerves. Ss * “You would throw batting practice, then stand out in th outfield for two hours shag- gly balls and you would tighten up in the cold wind. These. guys don't believe in that. : “Joe doesn't want to see you outside, inactive, ina wet shirt. He firmly believes in. keeping elbows warm. It's the first time I ever heard a manager say he'd like to see. everyone wear long sleeve shirts =the first ‘souple. of As for himself, Nickro said, “Age has been a question the last six or seven years and-I -Fealize I have to work harder “every year. But I've slowed down a lot off, the field..I don't eat as much as Iused to, I get more rest and I take care of myself more.” _ Meanwhile, veteran Chris Chambliss and second-year man Brett Butler arrived in camp, meaning that all anti- scipated regulara with the ex- ‘céption- of senpeay Glau: Niekro;said he thought the speedy. Butler, a left fielder, ‘Team Low Triple B — Rockin Robins 2922 Bertha , Vincent, Iris Le- Page, Synn Robinson, Maria ‘Tackson, Shirley Salekin. - Team Low Single A Swal- lows 948 Annie Koochin, Winnie Savinkoff, Polly Sawchenko, pad Koftinow, Shirley Mer- Team Low Single BL Pharmasavo 966 Elsie Rysen, Kat Gritchin, Faye Hyson, Hazel Hartley, Jean Muller. Individual Low Triple - . A — Betty Evin 470; B — Marge Lalonde 416; C — Lee Van.De Wall 344. Individual Low Single 7A Betty, Evine129; Gy Jean Muller 110; — ‘Van De. Wall 101: +1 Foul | Maria Jackson ‘A banquet was held in the Legion Hall following the tournament. Changes: are appreciated= “is going to be one of the best leadoff. mon the Braves ever had, and we've been lacking there.” For Nickro, last year was the first time in 15 seasons he failed to win 11 ganies. The strike cost him about 12. starts’ and although he was. 1-7, the Braves won 14 of the 22 games he started, “Every year is more of a a bowling results Three: te, ier. Men's High ‘single: » Team n High Three: Super er 600's and 700' Bred elliot, O41; Waite 26; Annett Mood, 623, Strike Outs: my vie, Annette Haywood, or 2 MONDA' IGHT 7-9 Ladies High, ‘ingle: Stella Folomeruk: 288; Ladi Three: ec r Intyre, ohn Aykyte, 626; Barrel Rourke, MONDAY NITE 9-11 Lodies’ High Single: June dune Cherry, 261; Ladies’ Hi Shirley Morry, 692. Men's pind Single: Gordon Donchello, 260; Men's High Three: Gordon 612}. Bill Zarikoff, 612; ‘Howie AFIERNOON 1-3: vers, 601. Ladies Mion Single: Joyce Turner, 2 BAA ‘Cheerios, 1093; ‘Team Three: Cheerios, 2010. JESDAY NIGHT carne 9-10 igh Mott, 625; Doug Fellman, 625; Joe a). Halliday, 6142 Frank Webster, 255; Ladies High Three; : Joyce Turner, 698, Team High’ Single: Wallers, 1089; Team High Three: a4 Team Points: 188°; Moaners, 192: 5 Balls, 1! Groaners, oot Pythian Sisters, ‘Three: Spin’ Bal Other 600's and 706" ec "ee, ae fin Model ghihowks, ; Team Hig Het nt Three: Nighihawks, 9622. Other EE BREAK 730 A.M. woe gra my Ta: “Seoti iE 3 Erm ie scott en's al Ladies" High ingle: Phyllis . Wood, 643; Rudy ‘Noclar, 631; +4 Marvin LeRoy, Sat: Man's Russel, 201;-Lodies High Three: Mervin Wood,” 604; Maret i eRoy, 780. Phyllis Russel, 617. ‘Team. High Thorgelrson, 601. in PLAN TO ATTEND ea Team High Three: splinters, Other and 700's: Lai OF SENTINEL MINOR BASEBALL ASSOC. Weekdays $7.50 per day March 18 ie 7:30 p.m. d shpcarourepuspeel daa RECREATION COMPLEX THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED X-Country Ski Rentals . 612, Team High sin He: 1182; Team High T Scoopers, 3243, is 101; Te Pharmasave, 3192, Lai wa Ea oi ee rata 259; toute High ren Brod P elie M308; Mais rad Ellsit, sZt, Team Mahe sini: inky ‘Dinks, Mod: High ches: Hintsten G13. Men's High singe: one Joex chuveldove or Matt Ron, 658; Gary. Bawaon thor roan Fimo. on Dave Adshead, 634. 8. IESDAY, 1G DRIVERS Ladies’ High angle: Noble Pot nikoff, 269; Ladies’ High Three: Helen’ Rinckin, 673. Team High Single: Ramblers, 1052; wir iz tH 700° Rourke, 622; Moble Pesinikett, 610; Elaine Martin, 605: R CITIZENS bodies’ ie Shale: i dean Carte, 210; High. Tl Zelda os: Men 7hah etandeen: Single: John Soberiak, 230; Men's "High Three: John Soberlak, Qt Bs deer ee CASTLEGAR SAVINGS LADIES. ie Ladies’ High Single: Shirley High TI , 273; Ladies" Single: Rockin’ “Robins, High Three: Rockin Robi ee, Other 600's ond 71 Popol, 641; Judy Koftinow, 635. Shirley Merry, 689: brenda y in, 260; igh The Irene Sheridan, oa, mae High inh ler Ed Ed Henderson, 264; Men’ id Henderson, 757. Team ine singles Midniaht Mar- vels, ~ 1166; ree: Midnight thar me Gina: Delong, ike rote iow “Thorgelrson, 524; Mickey Read, 622. Wants to ‘be traded "HILADELPHIA (AP); — Right ‘winger Reggie Leach, | his’ eighth season with Philadelphia Flyers, has asked the National Hockey League team to trade him. Leach, -81, .who. has not iron Farmlly Rater : CASTLEGAR’ CALL : Sas FOR MORE INFORMATION . 365-3522 . 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