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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Feb 1964, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thundey, Februcry 27, 1964 BASEBALL'S Pitcher Bo Belinsky, who be- came one of baseball's thinner thin men during a five-week stint as a Las Vegas night club dancer, checks his weight after reporting to the Los An- geles Angels' camp at Palm Springs. The unpredictable 'THIN MAN' left-hander, principally noted for.a no-hitter and Olay-like quips, wants to fatten up @ bit. He complains that when he sits down to think the pounds fall off from nervous tension. z MONTREAL (CP)-A motor- ist driving from Vancouver to Montreal would no doubt fol- low the most direct route. But what would be the toughest and longest route? It's Jim Gunn's job to figure it out. Gunn is a Ome-man corpore- tion, charting the route of the annual 4,000-mile cross-Canada auto rally, to be held April 18- 24 this year. This year's test will be tougher than ever, he says. "More back roads have been added, including roads through military camps which are nor- mally closed to the public." Working with an assistant, Peter Bowen, and a secretary, Gunn must be an expert in to- ipography, meteorology, logis- tics and rallying. His planning starts in June, 11 months before the rally. First, maps of the proposed route are obtained, Then in August and September he and Bowen go over the actua) route looking for ways to change it and make {it more difficult. "Usually this survey gives us After this we determine what Remember When? ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada's Kimberley Dy- namiters were crowned world amateur hockey a 2-1 overtime victory over Switzerland at London 27 years ago today. England, which for the first time won the Olympic hockey title the nth year, had been eaten $0 by the Cana- dians, but clinched second place by defeating Ger- many 5-0. BASKETBALL SCORES ---(AP Wirephoto) Marshall Still Leading AHL Scoring Race CLEVELAND (AP) --- Willie Marshall of Providence Reds gcored five points last week, three of them in a game against Rochester Americans, to main- tain the lead in the American Hockey League scoring race. The %2-yearold tallied 68 points through Sunday to hold a two point edge over Fred Glover, centre had in games goaltending honors, with Roger Crozier of Pittsburgh, the in his last four games. Crozier has allowed an average of 2.57 goals per game to hold a_nar- row lead over Lorne Worsley of |Quebec Aces and Les Binkley of} Cleveland. Worsley, whose four) shutouts top the league, has a} 2.72 average and Binkley 2.73. NO CANADIAN ENTRY | MONTREAL (CP) -- The Ca-| nadian Boating Federation an-| nounced Sunday that it would) not enter a speedboat in the} 1964 Harmsworth Trophy race} at Picton, Ont. Canada has held) ithe trophy for the last three| s|years on performances by the playing coach of Cleveland Bar-|now-retired Miss Supertest IT.| ons, 'A statement announcing the de- are tied, for|cision not to defend the trophy) Three players third at 63 points -- Gerry Bh- man and Bronco Horvath of chester and Cleland Mortsog of blamed "'inflexibility" of the tro-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS NBA Philadelphia 130 Detroit 122 Boston 100 Baltimore 87 leader, having yielded 20 goals/Los Angeles 103 Cincinnati 97 services and accommodations are available along the route." In an auto rally, the cars con: taining a driver and navigator have to follow the prescribed route and pass checkpoints as near as possible to specified times. Gunn says the cross-Canada is unusual in that it attracts Eu- ropeans and Americans as well as Canadians and must be a compromise' between North American and Continental prac: tices. "For example, in Europa they use nothing but back roads while in the United States they stick mostly to maia highways. We use both." His Job Is To Find The Toughest Route In the Monte Car'o rally driv- ers are on the move constantly, with one man sleepinz while the other drives. "We feel this is too stiff and can be dangerous. Naturally, safety is our most important aim, so again we compromise and the drivers usually get any- where from seven to nine hours' sleep a day." The longest run of the rally {s a 20-hour trip from Vancou- ver to Calgary, the first leg. Another reason for having nightly stops is that it gives the drivers a chance to get to- gether and discuss thelr expe- riences. 'This is how we hold their interests." IS TO some 120 pages of information.| qj COMING OSHAWA phy's trustees in refusing a Ca-| nadian entry with a U.S.-built) REC ROOM CLASSES CLASS NO. 3 (4 CLASSES IN ALL) TOMORROW LUCKY DRAW AT EVERY CLASS il lh u/s banal] =i I il ir. 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