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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 May 1963, p. 19

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LHSA TRUBE, 18-year-old blonde from Torgito's Dan- forth Technical Scinool, smiles for the cameraman after be- ing crowned the 1963 'Miss Russians Great Stress On Olympic Niw YORWK (AP) know the point score of the 1964/the rate of increase " at Tokyo? Olympic Games it will be The Russians think Russia 712 points, United States 518, Japan 221 And they about it They think the United States is improving too. fast. In an at tempt to keep pace, the sians are using brainwashing yoga and deep breathing of ion ized air in special chambers These reports come from the Institute of the Study of the U.S.S.R, The institute says the Soviet government attaches great political importance to sports competition and "is tak ing great pains to ensure that Soviet athletes do not lose to the United States team in the forhcoming Olympic Games at Tokyo." Of course, the Olympics are supposed to be an individua contest, and poim scores. are strictly unofficial. They are kept by news agencies--and the Ris sians, who take them seriously The Russians point out, ac corditig to the institute, that the soviets scored 683 poinis at the 1960 Rome Olympics, and the U.S. 433, EXPECT BETTER TOTAL They expect to better their to- tal in 1964, but also expect the U.S. total to increase. Y. Mash- in, one of the Soviet government sports bosses, says the. Soviet Union should increase its point total by 29, while the U.S. wil be up 55 points and Japan 76 Announce Date International are all worried Rus: Cheerleader' at the Toronto Secondary School Athletic As- sociation's annual track-and- ficld meet, vesterday. Park Pectin Depp HCN PEO ES FS PPO THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 16, 1963 J 9) | Football Writers Vote 'Stanley By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent to The Oshawa Times LONDON -- Stanley Mat- thews, soccer hero of Stoke and England, has, at the age of 48, been voted as the "Foot- baller of the Year' by the |members of the Football Writ- ers' Association, for the second time. He has been chosen on the Y \basis of the inspiration he has the TSSAA title for the sec- ond year in succession --(CP Wirephoto) given to Stoke in its fight for |promotion to the first division, r the effect of. hs lead- ership on the club which was in the doldrums: when he join- ed it from Blackpool, a year ago. Matthews was the first play- er to receive this honor when the FWA started the award in 1948. Only. Tom Finney and Danny Blanchflower have twice gained this distinction previous- ly Matthews nosed out Totten- ham's and Scotland half-back Dave Mackay for the honor by only two votes, the count being 128 for Matthews and 126 for Matthews and 126 for Mackay Others in the vote were Banks of Leicester, 41 votes; Lang: ley of Fulham, 38, Lowe of Ful- ham, 28 and Denis Law, Man- dale Collegiate athletes won ,Canadian HS Mark chester United 19 Placing | | | Games We e heing ove said } In Hop-Step-Jump TORONTO (CP -- Ed avny of Toronto Parkdale Col. Vakia. legiate broke the Canadian high school hop, step and jump rec- ord Wednesday with 45 feet 1014 nches In leading on track and field: champion riaken in ship, Malayny, 19. broke the old Mashin mark of 44 feet 714 inches, set 3irrell of n 1961 by Andy Among the several moves be- Thistletown taken by the Russians to ing avoid this is the national Spar-|dian record does not qualify as mes, billed by one So-'a tacus g viet sports official as a 'dress rehearsal" for the Tokyo,¢ games, Some 60,000,000 borhood level ing special! aptitude for sport being given more ing. After eliminations, nals will be held' in Moscow in late summer Rus-' feet four sians will 'ake part at the neigh-|tario high schoo! championships with those show-/in Ironically, Malayny's Cana record in his own Richard Rau of *ollegiate drovince inches at the 1958, but somebody Mat 19 players to tour his school to its }second consecutive Toronto Sec. ondary School Athletic Associa- Walkerville Windsor, jumped 46 (Liverpool); Kay (Everton) *and all-On- mislaid any|the record forms and Rau's rec- train-/ord was never the fi- national association As a result, he got credit only for an Ontario 'mark ratified .by the TEAMS SELECTED England team manager Alf Ramsay has named a party of Czechoslo- East Germany and Swit- zerland between May 27 and June 7. All the members of the team which drew with Brazil are included, along with three new caps, Shellito of Chelsea; Tony Kay of Everton and South- ampton's winger, Paine The 19 members of the party are: Goalkeepers, Banks (Lei- neonate (Shaffiald NZey ; W ednesd a y) Backs Armfield (Black- . pool) Wilson (Huddersfield) and Shellito (Chelsea), Half-backs: Moore Ham) Norman. (Spurs); (West Milne Flowers (Wolves) Motherwell 5 Raith 1 Queen of S 0 Hibernian 4 Division II Albion 0 Alloa 2 Cowdenbeath 1 St, Johnstone Forfar 2 Morton 3 Psychologists are also work- ing with Soviet athletes in an effort to instill the "will to win,"| and yoga exercises and "nega- tive-charged ions" believed to OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Aston Villa 3 Leicester 1 {Man City 1 Man Unjted 1 Sheffield W 3 Sheffield U 1 Division I increase stamina and sharpen reflexes are being breathed in Special chambers LONDON (Reuters)--Results Middlesbrough 2 Preston 0 The Soviets, the institute says, nesday night: consider international sports a showcase for their way of life, and as a chance to gain love and respects of millions of simple people in all corners of the earth." Scottish FA Cup Final Replay "the Celtic 0 Rangers 3 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Dundee 1 Dunfermline 9 of soccer matches played Wed- Southampton 3 Leeds 1 Division IIT Crystal P 0 Coventry 0 Wrexham 1 Bournemouth 0 Division IV Bradford C 1 York City 2 Lincoln 2 Gillingham 1 Oxford United 0 Crewe Alex 0 VINYL ASBESTOS FLORTILE Balance Of '62 Designs Clearing Out An excellent: range of beautiful Vinyl! Asbestos Flortile (080 gauge) in so many lovely patterns and colors. Now clearing et doller- saving prices. Forwards: Douglas Ls ERR ce Sa PT Matthews, At 48, 'Footballer Of The Year' burn); Paine (Southampton); | Greaves (Spurs); Hunt (Liv-| erpoo!); Smith (Spurs); Byrne' '(West Ham); Eastham (Ar-! ,senal); Melia (Liverpool) - and, 'Charlton (Manchester United). ENGLAND VS THE LEAGUE The England team to play against the English League side| on May 24 has two -changes from the side which met Bra- \zil. Springett isin goal in place} of Banks and Hinton of. Wolves) replaces Charlton at outside 'left. The two dropped players) will be playing in the cup final the following day The side to represent the, English league is: Bonetti/ (Chelsea); Shellito (Chelsea) | and G. Shaw (Sheffield Unit-/ ed); Flowers (Wolves): La- ;bone (Everton) and Kay (Ever- ton); Paine (Southampton) Hunt (Liverpool), Byrne (West Ham), Melia (Liverpool) and Dobson (Sheffield Wednesday). SCOTTISH SELECTION Scotland has named a party of 16 'players who will wear their country's colors in a tour of Norway, Eire and Spain in June. Bill Brown, Tottenham's goalkeeper, is missing, because he will be going on' his club's tour of South Africa. The other 10 players of the team which was leading Austria by 4-1 when the game was abandoned! are all included The party to make the tour will be: Goalkeepers: Blacklaw (Burnley) and Lawrence (Liv- !erpool) Backs: Hamilton (Dundee), |Holt (Hearts) and Brown (Par- tick) - Half-Backs: Mackay (Totten. ham), Baxter (Rangers) Ure (Dundee) and McNeill (Celtic). Forwards: Henderson (Rang- ers), Gibsou (Leicester), White (10LL@nnam), Muller (fangers), St. John. (Liverpool), Law (Manchester United) and Wil- son (Rangers). FOR TOP VALUE IN New -- Used LUMBER and MATERIALS SEE TEPERMAN .. . 2 x 3's (all lengths) ........ 3c ft. Pe WsNwW oo oc eee Oil-Tanks. .. . «33 ee GIB 0. 2x8 x8's. ies, . CRE OR Bathtubs .............. 7.50 ea. Deo Se oe, Sinks (with taps) .... 1" Tongue & Grooved Boards Ic ft. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY PLYWOOD. WE HAVE NEW AND USED AT LOW PRICES TEPERMAN & SONS LID. ONTARIO'S LARGEST USED LUMBER DEALER 2478 Eglinton Ave. West RO 6-2331 TORONTO, ONT. 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