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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jun 1963, p. 13

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fornia, who ran the distance in 8:29.8, at a meet in L.A., on June 8, 1962. --(AP Wirephoto) record run in the two-mile event. Jazy's time was 8 min- utes, 29.6 seconds. The time broke the record set by Jim Beatty of Los Angeles, Cali- FRENCHMAN Michel Jazy is seen above striding to the finish line at Charlety Stad- ium, in Paris, France, last night, at the end of his. world's Henry Says Gump Mickey Vernon ° Quits Senators Not Quite So Busy WASHINGTON (AP)--Fonmer Washington manager Mickey QUEBEC (CP)--Centre Cam-|Square Garden usually was nof/Vernon, bumped upstairs when ille Henry of New York Rangers|available for practice and the|Gil Hodges was named field gays the man who counted the; players worked out on a smailer|boss pf the Senators two weeks shots on goal in New York last) rink. jago, said Thursday night he is season was a great friend of| Most of the Rangers lived in) quitting his new post with the Rangers goalie Gump Worsley.|Long Island and it took them| club. : Worsley was traded to Mont-|49 minutes to drive to the Gar-| Vernon has been serving as real Canadians Tuesday for) den, poser gnoadanelty sreasgy fb ape Jacques Plante, who, Henry) «yj, ; 'fei .|eral manager George Selkirk. thinks, will help Rangers into al jraqt Gye", difficult to concen- " aGmitting he had no idea. of playoff spot in the National/ynder such conditions," the| Where he would wind up, Ver- Hockey League next season. (Quebec City native, who scored 20% Said he would seek other Henry told'e service club here 37 poals last season, said. jemployment in baseball. Selkirk Wednesday night Worsley was} . /Said the Senators would wel- the goalie he appeared to| jcome Vernon back in his ad- oe 8 PP | ministrative capacity if he tailed to find a job elsewhere. Port Credit Srs. Defeat Brooklin PORT CREDIT, Ont. (CP)-- Brian Ahearne scored three goals to lead Port Credit Sailors to a 9-7 win over Brooklin in jan Ontarip Lacrosse Association \senior game here Thursday |night. Bob Hanna and George Kap- jaski each added two goals to! the Port Credit attack, with Bill | Allen and Dave Hall scoring the others. Cy Coombes and Ken |Lotton each scored a pair for ithe visitors, and Grant Heffer- nan, Don. Craggs and Glen Lot- jton added one each. "I remember one time where it was said Worsley had blocked more than 200 shots in a four- game series,' the diminutive forward explained. 'Fully ad- mitting we weren't the best/ club in the league, we had diffi-| culty giving credit to these fig-/ ures when we knew that the! man who counted shots at New| York was a great friend of) Worsley's. | "We decided to make a little| investigation and we asked! someone who knew hockey well) to count the shots on Worsley.) "We found he was never called upon to block more than 40 shots in a game." ASKED BOWER TO COUNT Henry said that in one game,} the Rangers asked Toronto goalie Johnny Bower to count) the saves by Worsley. Bower counted 32 while the Madison! Square Garden statistician to- talled 54, Henry said Rangers could| have picked up 10 to 12 more} points last season if they had} fad adequate training facilities.| ' The regular ice at Madison! CANADA SKIERS |GET FINES BACK VANCOUVER (CP)--Seven skiers have won about 60 per | cent of their argument with the federal government. They were ordered to pay fines, penalties and duties amounting to $1,900 last Fb- ruary after the RCMP seized a large quantity of ski equip- ment bought in the United States. No declarations had been made at the border on a dozen pairs of skis, poles, sweaters, mitts and shirts. The $1,900 was paid with a bank loan and the seven ap- pealed to Ottawa, saying the skis were only on loan from a manufacturer for the season. | Sam Worthington of Kim- berley, B.C., western presi- dent of the Canadian Ski As- sociation, said Wednesday that Ottawa agreed to return $1,200 and left the skiers to accept responsibility for the other $700. Michel Jazy Sets World 2-Mile Mark PARIS (AP)--Michel Jazy of France bettered the world rec- ord for the two-mile run Thurs- night with a clocking of eight minutes, 29.6 seconds in a meet at Charlety Stadium. The previous best time for the distance was 8:29.8 set by Jim Beatty of Los Angeles at a meeting in Los Angeles June 8, 1962. Jazy finished second in the 1,500-metre run in the Rome Olympics in 1960. Ontario Body's Application Is Now Considered WINNIPEG (CP)--The Cana- dian Intercollegiate Athletic Un- lon Thursday referred without decision an application for May Suspend work in Toronto where they, played for the Argonauts until mid-way through last season. Boyd, Carter CALGARY (CP) -- General manager Jim Finks of Calgary Stampeders Thursday threat- ened to suspend halfbacks Boyd Carter and Brian Aston if they do not report to the club. He said action will be taken if; the players do not show up for the Canadian Football League's training camp June 23. The players were acquired in the offseason from Montreal Al- ouettes but said earlier this week they would 'not report to Winnipeg Bombers Sign Steve Patrick WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Western nounced signing of tackle and middle guard Steve Patrick for his 12th season. Patrick, last year co-captain of the team with defensive end Herb Gray, was elected mem- ber of the Manitoba legislature Calgary. Both Canadians, they 'live and in the off season and rumors of his retirement followed. in Cassius Clay On Soap Box In Hyde Park Football Conference today an-|Corner soul li that there wasn't an he poured forth an oration on what he intends to do to Brit- ain's Henry Cooper. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June ¥, 1963 13 "He's a big ugly bum. I'm &jcept for some twittering birds pretty guy." and @ few press fringe of Hyde Park and for|"¢ % f 'where Britons cae go|fore an expected crowd of §5,- 000, It's the most publicized fight in London for years. DOMINION TIRE STORES POWER LONDON (AP)--Cassius Clay speech at Clay had it all to himself--ex- listened. It was so early in the morning "I'm going to knock him out' five rounds," Clay said. 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