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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Mar 1963, p. 11

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Determined To Run In Tokyo Olympics By JACK PICKETTS ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)-- Charlie Spurrell is determined to run the marathon for Canada at the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo. "The way 1 figure it," he says, 'Canada's best man last ear covered the course in two eee and 44 minutes. I did a little better than that--2:40:44-- | and I think I can cut five or SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY HOCKEY and Westmount Houdaille Industries, p.m, All Children's Arena. WEDNESDAY jOCKEY Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Ban- tam League Round-Robin Play- offs)--Canadian Tire vs Cana- dian Corps, at 7.30 p.m.; Local 1817 vs Local 2784, at 8.20 p.m. Kiwanis vs at 9.10 games at Oshawa Oshawa Minor Assoc. --- (Mid- By KEVIN BOLAND St. Michael's Juveniles crowd- ed Oshawa Juveniles out of On- tario Minor Hockey Associa- tion's Juvenile "A'"' round-robin playoffs last night when they ee scored on a power-play effort early in the period. Wayne Cheeseman and Neil Armstrong assisted. Tim Beliveau, St. Mi- chael's forward, was serving an interference penalty at the time, Oshawa Sis St. Mike's Juveniles Tie In Last Minute, Then Win In Overtime bie: agg Penalties -- Peters 1.12, Gray (elashing) ¢ > 6.10, Madott Cinterf 7.17, Wallace ( » (holding) 12.52, SECOND PERIOD NLA oa lg iat eg te DELI BID a ASLO NSD) FEE GD « erence 9.47, King . Cinterfe: ence) 15.28, Young (interference) 19.19, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Merch 26,1963 9) Oshawa Station Will Feature Raceway News Harness racing will have its own radio network this season supplying horse fans with the latest information from Green- wood and Mohawk Raceways. The nightly 15-minute program will begin at 10.15 p.m. on five night. The call will be handled by track announcer Paul Han- over, and Gordon conduct other aspects of show, Me do will cover all ts of the Jockey Club extended harness racing season, embracing four meetings at the Greenwood and Mohawk Race ways i The harness season opéng Monday, March 25 at Greene wood and continues, with the exception of the month of June, through October 5. : Ontario stations. ese are CKLB Oshawa, CKFH Toronto, a INCOME TAX edged the Junior Generals- 5-5 before 'a good crowd in Chil- dren's Arena. The Collegians were forced to overcome a two-goal deficit in the third period before they Terry Peters put ahead 3-1 when he outguessed St. Mike's netminder John Jac. quemain., Garry Monahan counted near the 16-minute mark before Mon.| { Sears % minutes off that on a good y."" Even so, he realizes he has a long way to go before reach- ing world class in the gruelling 26-mile, 385-yard race. ' Abebe Bikila of Ethiopia, run- CKKW Kitchener, CKPC Brant- ford and CKTB St, Catharines. The program will feature interviews, results, up-to-the- minute developments and a line call of the feature race each get League Playoffs)--Kiwanis Club vs Kinsmen Club, at 6.15 p.m.; Local 222 vs Lions Club, slat 7.05 p:m.; Navy Vets vs = |Canadian Legion, at 7.55 p.m. and Rotary Club vs Firefight- ers, at 8.45 p.m. All games at RETURNS Tl SHORT FORM COMPLETED Pena 3.03, i ) 5.05, iS" a eas THIRD PERIOD (Furey) ning barefoot, covered the dis- tance in a record 2:15.15 at the Rome Olympics in 1960. And al- though the winner in 1964 won't necessarily break that mark he'll have to be close. Gordon Dickson of Hamilton finished 55th at Rome but even then his time was 2:38.46. And when Dickson finished third in the Boston Marathon in 1959 he was timed in a solid 2:24.04. Oshawa Children's Arena, *! could take the game 5-3 in over- time and the two-game total- Second Round Playoff Scores Pee Wee Hockey goals count 9-8. Things looked dark for the Collegians up until the final minute of regulation play Garry Monahan, a_ constant threat throughout the test, beat Don Gutsole in the Oshawa net with 37 seconds left in the game. The goal put St. Mike's ahead 4-3 in the game and tied the round at 8-8, ahan tied the score in the last) , minute. Joe Brady put St. Mike's into] (high-stic the semi-finals at 3.15 of the overtime period when he took Pat Monahan's pass and tucked it into the Oshawa net. main; defence Monahan; forwards: G. Monahan, Maddott, Young, Gray, Grant, Beliveau, Lecour, Sullivan, OSHAWA -- Goal: snk, a) .| 7. St. Mike's, Brady (P, M clipping) 5.48, 16, Bradley (h VERTIME (high- » 18 igh- a 13.16, McNamee (interference) MUFFLERS INSTALLED In A Hurry! Houston PHONE 723-7822 67 KING 6, $2.00 U.A.W. HALL Hours: 9-5 p.m., 7-10 p.m. Saturday 9-12 EVERYBODY WELCOME Spurrell has several things jas going for him. He's just 22 and that's young for a marathoner. And he's determined. HAS OWN TRACK Charlie has his own track, a ® rough oval he bulldozed out of Following are the results of the first games in the 2nd round of the Neighborhood Asso- ciation Pee Wee Boys' Hockey League playoffs, staged at Osh- awa Children's Arena on Sat- Oshawa held a one-goal lead) Nomec. going into last night's play.|Bradley, Cheesman, Lutton, They edged St. Michael's 5-4 in FIRST PERIOD Toronto Saturday night. fis Fame aagh Ha reser oo The Collegians took a 1-0 lead in the first period when Pat Hove Your Suit Styled a field at Outer Cove, seven & miles from St. John's. There he ; ae and his 82-year-old grandfather pe keep bachelor quarters in a wap tag house overlooking sea, The shy, slender youth is on the track most of his spare time, even in winter when he 2 runs at least 30 miles a week to keep in shape. He doesn't own @ car, running back and forth each day between his home and St. Johns', where he works as a margarine salesman. All this, however, was just preliminary to serious training that was to begin with the dis- appearance of the snow. He fe plans to run in every five- and 10-mile race he can find this § summer. started running seriously, Charlie has either won or « Placed second in every major 'event in Newfoundland, a prov- ince that displays more interest than most in distance running. And the second-place finishes were the result of inexperience. SET PROVINCIAL MARK One fault he is slowly over- NHL LEADERS THE CANADIAN PRESS : Toronto, won 35, lost 23, tied 12, points 82. Points: Howe, Detroit, 88. Goals: Howe, 38. Assists: Richard, Montreal, Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, and Plante, Montreal, 5. Penalties: Young, Detroit, 273 minutes (NHL record). REMEMBER WHEN .. .? foundland marathon in 1961. But and his first 2:40 time sliced five minutes off the provincial record, The city's sportswriters picked him as athlete of the year despite a poor showing at! the British Empire Games trials in Toronto last summer. It was in the six-mile race, his first outside the province, and he picked the toughest pos- sible test since Toronto's Bruce Kidd was also running. x i : SPURRELL WANTS TO BE A MARATHONER coming is the habit of clinging, too long to the heels of the lead runner. This cost him the New- last year he got the timing right urday morning. 'A' SECTION Eastview 'A' 4, North Osh. 0 Sunnyside 5, Woodview Park 1 'B' SECTION Connaught 4, Southmead 2 3]; SECOND GAMES Vista, at 9.00 a.m. and South- medd vs Connaught, at 9.45 a.m.; 'A' Section -- Woodview vs Sunnyside, at 10.35 a.m. and North Oshawa vs Eastview 4\'A', at 11.20 a.m. All games at Spurrell managed to keep pace with Kidd for the first mile, then Bruce started to move and "before I knew it he had lapped me." Charlie was one of 15 waved off the track before the race ended. "My poor showing made me work a lot harder on the 26. I came home eager to beat the daylights out of the provincial marathon record." He figures that if he had put more work into it he might have made the BE Games team. But that's all past, now, and he has set his goal for this year at reg | his marathon time down 0 2:30. Oshawa Children's Arena. 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