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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Sep 1962, p. 17

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set stomachs again and it looks as night, Canadians. Despite initial troubles with up- and undersized|that were boats, Canadian oarsmen at the/Canadians' long legs. world rowing championships are! The boat from Zurich, made|Cause us half the trouble it did set to take on all comers in the/py that city's Stampfli concern,|When we first arrived," West championships beginning Thurs-/has been fitted out with new |S. once} ee hig ideas Frank Read are putting all their 'hopes on their eight composed of Trevor Wilson, Don Dewar,|have 'Peter Hewlett, Peter Browne, |Dick Bordewick, Daryl Sturdy, day. "We're feeling great difficulties we experienced with the boats have been ironed out," coach Laurie West said Tuesday On arriving in Lucerne,| West's charges were plagued by), sickness caused by a new diet) and by shells whose seats were! just t li for the jborrowed from eee agiad ant all in all quite satis- if the jaccustomed {mented. "These seat tops make all the difference in the world since they give us the comfort ew're to," In addition to this, he said, 'the new boat is a little larger heats, the Canadian eight drew and newer'than the one We'the third lane, Canada Rowing Team Fit And Ready To Go LUCERNE, Switzerland eed Nene after one from the Lucerne|their sleep in this city's Weisses club proved to have runners|Kreuz (White Cross) Hotel. too short for the! West com: the Lucerne} Australia "We're even getting accus- tomed to this now and it doesn't West as well as former coach |Max Wieczorek, Marc Lemieux jand coxswain Ashley Lucky. In drawings for the opening preceded by in® the number jand Japan in the number twc| we said. one their money," he said. HOPES SIZE COUNTS rage 190 pounds. good big men," West added. ute. "We're up to 40 a minute from the Germans, but we plan to give them a real race for|together. ourselves now and I think we may be able to pick up a bit on that when under pressure," THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Sept. 6, 1962 17 not worked out long enough "This is an event where two men have to practise for years West said he is counting un| together to develop their timing the superior size of his fellow Canadians to beat the Germans,|that each knows exactly what whose average weight is about/he other man is doing." 150 pounds. The Canadians ave- and co-operation to such.a point In the fours without coxswain, . Roy Mclntosh, Tom Stokes, "A good big man is better|Tom Gray and Eldon Worobieff than a good little man when the|drew with Denmark, Itaty, heats on, and from what I've|Swtizerland and Holland. seen so far here, we have the "T don't think we'll make the finals in the fours either," West Both West and Read said they|said, "but we'll certainly give do not fear too much competi-/it a terrific try." tion from the high stroking they seen demonstrated by European teams who have been picking up their stroke .ime tojat 11 a.m, The same day will an average of about 40 a min- Heats for the pairs without coxswain. will be run Thursday starting at 10 a.m. and ending see heats for fours without cox- swain from 3:30 p.m, to 4:30 p.m. Heats in the eights will .oe run Friday from 10 a.m, to iL a.m. : But in the last few days, the|factory with the minor altera-)jane, Yugoslavia and Denmark "And this is being done with MUST QUALIFY = the long, tapered American-. Should the Canadian pairs style oars and not with the|team fail to take first place in short, stubby and light ones) its elimination heat and thus used by the Europeans." |qualify for the finals, Challier Canadian crew, students at the|tions we have made on it." jare in lanes four and five University of British Columbia, | ' Other alterations included in-| respectively. have become accustomed to the|creasing the slide width from) "We think. we have it in the Swiss food and have a new/|65 to 70 centimetres, lengthen-;bag with this heat, although eights shell, altered to fit theirjing the runners, lowering the|Australia might give us some 2 i needs, 'heel plates and extending the|trouble,'"" Read said: | In the pairs without coxswain,| and oa hae So re Off the sick list are manager|{00t stretchers. The pairs shell! In the finals, Read expects|/Challier and John Lecky drew\chages. Should they take first Dave Gillanders, paired oars|8@ve the Canadians no trouble, tough going from the Germans, |With ee oe aot in these, they may enter the stroke Herb Challier, Tom Grey|but the fours shell had to bejwho nosed out the Canadians|#U™, Finland and Czechos °levent's finals at 2 p.m. Sunday. of the coxless fours crew and|@¥ered to make its runners/for a gold medal at the Rome|"@*!@- |» Repechages for the fours also Peter Hewlett of the eights|!ager. | te ha r : Olympics, and perhaps from the|SHORT ON PRACTICE will be held Friday at a --CP Wirephoto |crew. All are working out. | Another factor that is causing Italians and Russians. | Howecar: neither Read nor|3:30 p.m., with Sunday's finals " --___________--|_ The new shell was lent by the|the Canadians less trouble is!' 'It looks, though, as if our|West believe they have much jat 3:30. Finals for the eights Zurich, Switzerland, Rowing\the noise that had disturbed'main competition will comeja chance because the two have are at 4:30 Sunday. TORONTO VARSITY'S GRIDDERS GET DOWN TO BUSINES Coach Dalton White, of the | some of his football candi- | five students have turned out | down to 45. University of Toronto, gets | dates, at their first practice | for the Varsity team and down to serious business with | with pads, yesterday. Sixty- | White will trim the squad 'BO' BOLINSKY to Kansas City as soon as the|ter, he blossomed out with a season ended. pink limousine and a Broadway ieee columnist at his heels. | {WORKS IN RELIEF The club fined him $250 for| Osinski joined the Angels July| violating curfew in an incident) 24. Working exclusively in re-|jn which a woman claimed she lief, he has compiled a 5-3 won-/had been manhandled in Be-| lost record and has saved four|jinsky's automobile in the pre-| other games. dawn hours, The woman -has| Belinsky, a cocky, semi-re.jfiled suit for $150,000 damages. | Angels Sell Southpaw To Kansas City Club |formed pool shark, was clutched | | NEW YORK (AP)--Los An-)York Yankees, declined to con-|pi, no-hitter. Then he lost his 2 j ; geles Angels of the saedcan lt or deny that Belinsky, who] offectiveness, From a-7-2 rec- SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP)-- League have sold southpaw Bo pitched the first no-hitter in the|orq he fell off to 8-9 and has|The 15 - round world bantam- Belinsky to Kansas City Athle- American League in four sea-' yon only one game since mid-|weight championship fight be- tics for delivery after the 1962 sons when he beat Baltimore! June i between Eder' Joire of Brazil| hea Dhes i 9. ; . ' season, The Associated Press| Orioles 2-0 May 5, has been sold.| Belinaky was the loser in theleng Jose Medel of Mexice,| learned from an authoritative) The source said the Ageia re ae tee inet ibe ere ticket to the Athletics is first put Belinsky on waivers in| tast Monday against the Yan- anon aig hed nin part of a deal in which the An- order to deliver him to Kansas kees. was postpone ay : il} gels acquired righthandéd|City in exchange for Osinski. Bo was drafted by Los An. Sepi. 11, Promoter George Par- pitcher Dan Osinski from the} Washington Senators put in a|geles from Little Rock, Ark.,/nassus said the bout was post- Kansas City farm team in Port-|claim for Belinsky and halted! last winter. He reported late for poned because Jofre, the cham- the trade. The Angels than paid|spring training and demanded had a' painful shoulder! | land, Ore. ' Officials of $35,000 for Osinski, with theja salary increase before he|P!0M, At All Yards! 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