¥2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 20, 1961 +" "SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords BLACK DRUM WENT OUT IN THE SURF, CAUGHT BF BY THE TA AND DRAGGED TF THE FRECIWATER DRUM (SHEEP dai - EXTENDS TO THE TAN WINS FRENCH OPEN round that closed the door on | VERSAILLES, France (AP)--|his fellow Australian, Peter Kel Nagle, dethroned last week| Thomson. Nagle had 69-65 in By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer The day of the touring soccer team is over, at least in East- ern Canada. "There's no point in romanc- ing about this any longer," says Harold Ballard, president of the four-team Eastern Canada Pro- fessional Soccer League, 'It was a pretty good payday for the touring clubs for years, but the honeymoon now is over." Ballard, probably the best salesman pro soccer has had in Canada, said in an interview this week that the subject of Eastern Canada Pro. Soccer League Pres. Knocks Touring Teams: «= == . "We've done better than we|tors figured and our teams certainly won't lose money when the sea- son ends in late September. Our expenditures were high. We bumped into costs we hadn't figured on but we've been learn- ing as we've gone along." Ballard also indicated that ball Buffalo interests have put out feelers." In addition, Brown, president of Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League who also owns Boston Celtics of the National Basket- and London, Detroit and Walter If It's... Association, plans a trip to Toronto to look over the sit- uation. two and possibly four teams membership from Ottawa Sena-'the > a flourishing centre before 10th century. : Clubs from England, Scotland and Europe played exhibition, games in Canada this year and attendances generally were dis appointing. "Spectators won' go for this type of game a we're in business to give th fans the best possible," Bal lard said. The new pro league, with tw teams in Toronto and one) each in Hamilton and Montreal, imported established overseas players..' Fans are seeing some) of the best men in the world in} | league competition, so wh yj should they pay to watch exhi- bition where there is touring clubs will be di by his league's executive after the season closes in late Sep- tember. "We're going to give it a good look and I'd say we'll go with our own clubs from here in. "Let's not kid ourselves. The average sports fan is no dummy. He has come to real- ize that it's silly to pay money to watch a game that doesn't mean anything. "Our league teams would rather use the money to bring @s British open golf champion,|Wednesday"s two trips over the won the French Open Wednes-|par 36-36--72 La Boulie course. day by firing a spectacular 30|{His 72-hole total was 271. Thom- in top stars from Britain and Europe to play in our own cir- cuit. That, to us, is the sensible thing to do." nothing to gain or nothing to lose?" This was an experimental year as far as importing play-| ers, Ballard said. "Next year, our teams again are going to bring in established players and] in four or five years I predict the SRO signs will be out at many of the games." Attendance in the first half of the season proved that the pro) game is here to stay Ballard said. More than 60,000 attended the first seven league games in Toronto which, in Ballard's book, "proves that we are big «° CALL 723-3481 Oshawa's Oldest & Largest Supplier... Beautify your home the modern, func- tional way; clean, durable ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. Inquire now. W.B. BENNETT PAVING LTD. McLAUGHLIN COAL and SUPPLIES LTD. Prompt FREE DELIVERY ON ALL ORDERS! 110 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA time,' on the front nine of the finalison had 275. 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