.B2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 3, 1982.” ‘NEIL last night — RANGERS 6 CANADIENS 5 MONTREAL (CP) — Don Maloney scored his second goal of the game at 10:66 of the third period to provide New York Rangers with a 6-5 triumph over Montres] Cana- diens. The victory extended the Rangers unbeaten string to five games, their longest of the season. They have four Hictories and a tie in that a "OILERS 4 BRUINS 4 EDMONTON (CP) — Bourque's goal at 18:15 of the third period earned Boston Bruins a 4-4 tie with Edmon- ton Oilers. Bourque’s goal capped a Boston comeback which saw he Bruins erase a 4-1 -third- period deficit to earn the single point. QUEBEC 6 BUFFALO 8 QUEBEC (CP) — Marian Stastny scored two goals to lead Quebec Nordiques to a 63 triumph over Buffalo Sabres in National Hockey League play last night. Stastny scored his 21st of the year on a backhand shot in the first period and added his 22nd on a slapshot from the left faceoff circle. -’ NORTH STARS 6 LEAFS 2 TORONTO (CP) — Right winger Dino Ciccarelli scored his 30th and 31st goals of the season and goaltender Gilles Meloche turned {jn 2 superla-* tive effort az Minnesota North Stars defeated Toronto Maple Leafs 6-2 last night. ISLANDERS 5 HAWES 3 UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Bob Bourne's 25-foot slap- shot with 4:08 remaining sparked New York Islanders to a &-8 victory over Chicago spoiling a two-goal effort by Black Hawks centre Denis Savard. CAPITALS 5 CANUCKS 2 LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Mike Gartner scored a pair of power-play goals to lift Washington Capitals to a 6-2 er Vancouver Canucks.3%!: Bobby Carpenter also scored twice in the victory, only the third in the last 18.“ Upcoming sporting events or mauilogs can be Thted he courtesy of Dixie Lee Chicken & Seafood Castlegar. Please submit notices to Castlegar News by Friday noon for Sunday or Tuesday noon for Wednesday. Contact Chery! Wishlow, - 365-3517. SUNDAY FOOTBALL — NFL: Buffalo at Cincinnati, 10 a.m., Channel 13; New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers, 2 p.m., Channel 2. events seheduled, No svents scheduled. No events scheduled. Oilers, 6:30 P. MONDAY AY HOCKEY — SWEDISH STYLE: Njurando Bantam vs. Castlegar, 6p.m., Arena Complex. 5 : WEDNESDAY HOCKEY — NHL: Colorado Rockies vs. Edmonton .. Channel 13. YOU COULD WIN A PORTABLE TV! 5", AC/DC, AM/FM _ ENTRY FORMS AT BOTH GAR LOCATIONS "B.C. WINTER GAMES Juvenile Hockey Qualifying Tournament _ Sanvary 8,9& 10 at the Costl 3 Arena Cc Lg TEAMS: Castlegar, Beaver Valley, Grand Forks, FIRST Fernie, Trail. GAME: 6:30 P.M., JANUARY 8 starts for the Capitals who are in last place Patrick Division with an M8 : record, FLYERS 5 BLUES 8 ST. LOUIS (AP) —. Hoffmeyer, Reggie Leach and Tim Kerr fired goals in the closing period, climaxing ‘a surge from .behind that carried Philadelphia Flyers 9 Blues. The outcome interrupted a St. Louis streak of seven triumphs at, home, a club recerd. unbeaten against the Blues in 18 games, rallied from a 2-0 deficit after Ralph Klassen and .Wayne Babych scored for St. Louis in the opening period, Z PENGUINS 9 WHALERS 4 RED WINGS 3 ROCKIES 1 Ski Report MORNING MOUNTAIN in Nelson :yesterday reported nine cm new snow in the past 24 hours with 45 cm at the base and 53 em at the top. Skiing is very good on machine groomed surfaces and loose power. It was -7 celsius at 8 a.m.” WHITEWATER reported 6 cm new snow it the past 24 hours, with light snow and -14 celsius temperature with . highs going to -8. Ail lifte open from 9 a.m. to 8:80 p.m. .on packed powder and mach- ine groomed surface. RED MOUNTAIN,Rossland skiing is excellent. Open from 9:80 a.m. to 3 p.m. KIMBERLEY reported -12 celsius temperature with no ’ new snow. Triple chair open from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. all other lifts open from 9.a.m. to 4 p.m. Night skiing from 5 to 10 p.m. Very good conditions. FAIRMONT HOT SPRINGS hsd -8 celsius temperature with a trace of new snow on 8 Gooding fom S00. to PANORAMA, Invermere had no. new snow. Clear ‘Philadelphia. * toa5-8 victory over St. Louis} , Castlegar Rebel attempt te salide the puck away. front ai Oan MacDonald geome agoines the ‘Rebels night. ‘Ex-Rebels use experience By RON NORMAN . Edilor- The ex-Castlegar ‘Rebels’: used ‘their experience and size to carry them. to a convincing 9-5 win over the 1981-82 edition of the Rebels in exhibition hockey: action Wednesday night at: the community, complex. : ks Despite 14 goals, the score could have been much higher if not the sparkling saves by ~ both goaltenders —_. Rick Hlookoff for the ex-Rebels and Dan MacDonald for the Rebels. The game was very close for the first 80 minutes, with the teams tied at two goals apiece. But the . ex-Rebels then scored seven of their nine goals in the last half of the game — including five in the final frame — to pol away. ‘Tho tompo of the g game wes fairly fast for the first 30 minutes, but both clubs tired markedly in the last half of the game. The complexion’ ‘of the game was also changed about the two-minute mark of the middie period when Rebels’ goalie Dan MacDonald made skies. Good skiing on a fair. % base. Cross-country excell- ent. APEX ‘ALPINE, Penticton" reported -15.celsius temper- ature with no new snow. Machine groomed surface. 93 cm base. All lifts open from 9 a.m: to 3:30 p.m. Roads plowed.and sanded. MT BALDY, Osoyoos open from 9:30 a.m: to 3:80 p.m. “until today. Snowing heavily. ae em base. Skiing is excell- BIG WHITE, Kelowna repor- ted -15 celsius temperature with no new snow. Packed and powdered ‘surface. 162 cm alpine base. Open from 9 § ' a.m. to 3:30, p.m. Unlimited visibility. WEST KOOTENAY CROSS COUNTRY SKI RACING.CLINIC January 7-10, 1982 CASTLEGAR, B.C. THURSDAY, January 7, 1982 , asplit save on a shot by Dan Horning: ‘scored. assisted by’ Walker and pulled a ham. Tery: Nazaroff.. ‘and dim. string. , Smith. > - MacDonald was carried off . It took the ex-Rebles: just the ice on a stretcher and 46 seconds into the second goalie Dave Kinakin was period to regain the lead. recruited from the crowd’ to Walker: scored with help play. Kinakin took over the ~ from Rob Sherstohitoff. goaltending ‘duties for the «Three minutes later —:at + ex-Rebels and Hlookoff made . the 9:60'mark — the’ Rebels “the switch to the Rebels’ again pulled even when Bar- side. ry Streliev picked up'a loose The game was ” dleanly puck at centro and raced ‘in played with only 20 minutes. all alone on Kinakin for a in penalties —-12 to the pretty. breakaway goal. ure on Hlookoff until at the 16:45 mark Tassone: finally “managed to get the pugk into the net to give the older squad a 3-2 lead. Geoff Yule and Gord Pace assisted and it was the first of four assists ‘on the night for Pace. The ex-Rebels took a 4-2 lead into the final stanza and quickly extended it to 5-2 ‘when Josafatow scored in the first 10 seconds, with help from Yule. ox Rebels and eight tothe 2 Rebels. Both sides laid some erun- ching body checks, with the Rebels’ Jim Smith ate be hitter for the juni Bruno Tassone and. Ken Gorkoff the hitmen for the Walker then added hid . From that point, the ex- Rebel second goal of the night at Team Canada wins world: hockey title , ex-Rebels, Tassone opened the -scor- ROCHESTER, Minn. (CP) | ing barely three minutes into .— Canada won its first world the’ game when picked up a junior hockey championship puck on the left: boards near jn six tries last night ven centre. ice, went abound: after Jiri Dudacek scored at Rebels’ defenceman: Tim. 16:30 of the final period to Krug and beat MacDonald... give Czechoslovakia a 3-3 tie It’ was Tassone’s first. of: in each team's final game of three goals and assists went the eight-country,’ round- to Gorkoff atid Tim Paul. . robin tournament. : The Rebels evened the . Canada completed: play score at 18:24 when Perry with a 60-1 won-lost-tied — ahead record to win the geld meaal of Czechoslovakia, which needed a victory to win the title but had to settle for. the. silver with a &1-1 mark. ‘ Finland clinched “ the bronze earlier yesterday when the -Soviet Union defeated Sweden 7-2 at Blo- omington, Minn. 8:65 for a 6-2 ex-Rebels lead, ‘and was followed by a goal from Gorkoff at 5:81. Pace recorded the sole assist on the first marker, while Jeff Townsend and Dave Mac- Kinnon were given assists on the second goal. Tassone with his third, and Paul with his first, rounded out the scoring for the ex- Rebels. Dean Keller, Jack Kanigan and Kevin Kirby picked up single goals for the Rebels to make the score respectable. Horning, Krug, John Obet- koff and Terry Nazaroff were awarded assists on the final three Rebels goals. BLUE LINES: ex-Rebels’ Tim Krug was back in a Rebels uniform for the game. Krug plays defence with the University of Alberta Golden Bears ans home for the holidays. Rebels’ top scorer Jim Smith was held off the goal scoring sheet, though he came up with several good changes. The game attracted a good crowd, who seemed to favor the ex-Rebels. Receipts from the gate will help support the Swedish hockey teams visit in Castlegar. ‘The team lest to 42 to Kimberley Wednesday in the championship game of the round robin tournament and had to settle for the second place trophy. In other games Castlegar beat Trail 10-2, Grand Forks 12-5 and Kimberley 6-5. Jason Leitch and Dave Picton each won a first and a second all star award, whild David Terhune won a first, Mike Corbett a second and Rod Horcoff a third. Weekend . Give That Driving Rhythm With Clarion and Skee Speaker Kit. 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CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 3, 1982 B3 _ Golfer faces pressures SUN CiTY, BOPHUTHA- TSWANA (AP) — Seve Ballesteros said he faces mor epressures than the others in the elite field chasing the biggest prize in the history of if. “I need the money more than they do,” Ballesteros in- sisted with a straight face after he had stretched his lead to threx strokes Friday at the halfway point of the $1-million Sun City golf chal- lenge. The other four in the invi- tational field — Jack Nick- laus, host Gary Player, John- ny Miller and Lee Trevino — all rank high on the all-time list of golf's money winners. * While Ballesteros, a for- mer winner of the Masters and British Open, has become a wealthy man through his golf exploits, he does not be- gin to approach the wealth of the others, CHRISTINE BOURCHIER DECEMBER ATHLETE OF THE MONTH awarded $100. in. Toronto,” ‘ Christine Bourchier was selected as one of the four most improved players at a volleyball tour- > nameént/clinié “I remember how my fa- ther told-:me he worked 16 hours a day for 80 pesetas, about 50 cents,” the young Spaniard said. “He told me I must try hard to do better than that in my life.” Ballesteros, who made only $5 a month in a six-month stint with the Spanish Air Force a few years ago, now is playing — and leading — in the chase for a $500,000 first prize. “Seve is going to be a hard man to catch,” Tevino said after Ballesteros had built his lead with a blistering, five- under-par $1 on the back nine Friday, finishing off a 68 that gave him a 187 total, seven under par on the 7,693- yard Gary Player Country Club course. “A lucky round,” teros shrugged. Trevino disagreed. “I was afraid of this,” hi Balles- said. “I was afraid someone was going to get out in front and run away. “And, he's the guy to do it.” \ Nicklaus, with another 70, and Miller, with a second- round 68, shared second place at 140. “I just wanted to stay close,” Miller said, “I-didn't want to do something dumb and get too far behind. “I wanted to stay in the thick of it. I want to be able to tell my kids I was there and Ihad a shot at it, And now I do.” Nichlaus, who has played two good but not spectacular rounds, was conceding noth: ing. “At this point, a three- stroke lead is negligible,” he said. “I've played two 70's against a good field on a good If course. “That's usually good en- ough to keep you in conten- tion. I can't complain about it” Trevino missed eight greens in the second round ad said he ‘was fortunate to shoot 74.” 1978 GMC Pickup L.W.B., 4- spd., canopy. 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Credit Card Payments Overdraft Protection LINE OF CREDIT On Your Chequing Account Pay Interest.Only on What You Use. sgute stocan New cenvea WANETA PLAZA Kootenay Savings Credit Union > rs 7 WE HOPE YOU HAD A Merry Christmas ‘anda Happy New Year We Appreciate Your Patronage in 1981 and Look Forward to Doing Business with you in 1982. The Jean-Team & ALX-EL Home Games - q 1384 Columbia Ave. 8 i Beside ad — ( “Winter fishing is in full swing in Kaslo” | Introductory Cross Country Skiing Clinic 2 jeSousa and Middle 7:00 p.m. Castlegar Community Complex — an introduction to cross country skiing Including waxing, equipment, dlothing: isplays, FREE. General poblie ‘welcome. Of interest to nersee with or without ‘Skiing experi MIDGET A TEAM, who placed second in the Gordon Pasacreta hockey tourney in Trail are, from left: back row, Dave Perehudoff, Wayne Popoff, Coach Ralph Tassone, Dave Picton, Andy Dunn, Steve Kanigan, Bob row: Jason Leitch, Scott Jones, Steven Voykin and Tim Swanson. Front.row, Kevin Semenoff, Scott Stevens, Mike Corbett and Manager Fred Voykin. FISH iN COMFORT WHO'S fauna, January 8, 1982 iN ross Country Ski Racing Clinic Borderline Transmission 00 p.m. Castlegar Community Complex — a son By Sindee for the ‘ npetiive skier. rd struction Cross Country Ski School from Vancouver, ‘Admission — $2.00. ’ SATURDAY, January 9, 1982 On-snow Racing Clinic ‘Sessions from 9:00 11:90 a.m. and 1:30 - 00 p.m. at the B.C. Winter Games site, Red Mountain. Racing will provide individuolized instruction for stan sacers. A social evening will follow v with films SUNDAY, January 10, 1982 Continuation of Racing Clinic and Time Trials Completion: of clinics and time triols on the Winter YOUR CHOICE for JANUARY ATHLETE | OF THE MONTH The Castlegar News would like you to send your nominatian to us at: Athlete of the Month, Box 3007 Castlegar, 8.c. from your Seca Ray Dolphins beaten = San Diego. 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