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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1965, p. 14

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dl ceeniinceeneegreeamnges tg ances. 2 i te Nancy Green Put Canada In Ski World's Front Row * ' chubby-faced stenographer from . an incredible 81 miles an hour) in the United States. minor hockey right In Whitby, % 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 13, 1965 81 MILES PER HOUR By JACK SULLIVAN "Wait until tomorrow," they Last January, a 22-year-old er jeered. Nancy went out the next day; -- Rossland, B.C., streaked down) and beat them again, this time > a ski slope at Aspen, Colo., at by a full second.: f "Canadians weren't: supposed : to beat the best female skiers|to do that," says Daye Jacobs, © 31-year-old Montreal-born coach: ; of Canada's national team. Two © months later, at the American © Her time was 1% seconds faster than any other competi- tor. That's comparable to ajinternational meet at Crystal world-class track man winning) Mountain, Wash., Nancy won : the quarter-mile race by 100'the U.S, national alpine com yards. |bined title. This time, she no The flabbergasted -- and dis-|only beat the Americans but : ntled -- Americans immedi-|many of the best skiers from y gru ately said that Nancy Green was) Europe. "lucky." | Now, Jacobs said at a press Whitby Lasco Steelers | Win Ex. In Markham, 3-2. NANCY GREEN conference to kick off the Cana- dian Amateur Ski: Association's annual $150,000 drive for funds, the Americans and Europeans are taking a good, hard second look at Canadians. Millan, Dave Chalmers, Armond Giroux, Bob Menard, Don O'Don- aghue and Al Quintillian. Another player who may line By CLIFF GORDON WHITBY -- Whitby's Jr. B hockey team, Lasco Steelers.) came up with their first pre- season win on Sunday night, oul/up with the Steelers is Darryl! "Our kids 'have had an in- in Markham, where they nipped|Leach, who played part of last feriority complex in interna- year with Whitby and part with tional competition for years," the Seal-O-Wax team, 3-2. The Steelers, who are one of|the Oshawa Generals. It is up to the youngest teams in the|Leach, who may have to. give league, played well and whatjup hockey for his schooling. He they lacked in polish, they made|would however be a welcome up for in enthusiasm. They trail-|sight in a Steelers uniform. pe although they outsho | SORRY Che Rih Room homesters. It was 3-1 for Whit- by after 40 minutes and Mark- ham scored Hate goal of| the final period. ~ Continental French Buffet SOLD OUT WED. and THURS. EVENINGS Wayne Cheesman, Bob Me-| GENOSHA HOTEL he added. "Apart from a couple of our girls, we seemed to have the idea that we could never beat the Americans and. Euro- ipeans. This has changed and we nard and captain Kevin O'Shea each scored once for coach Jim) Cherry's team while Chris Evans got both Markham goals | Manager Ivan Davie, who had} thoughts of having one of the) best goalies in the league, in, Dune Wilson, got his plans) changed as a call from the| Niagara Falls' camp sent Wil- son scurrying to "The Honey- moon City". Manager Davie has released Wilson to the Ni- agara Falls Flyers, with the keen understanding that he signs an "A" card and plays 42 forthe Fal, Tos ie, ne El BOGOR TUESDAY WELD SUSPENSE! fans in the Whitby area will be) FRANKIE AVALON watching his progress with| \\ ~ DIMAMERRILL yyy ANS keen interest. Wilson played his Take ' 2 GREAT NEW HITS ON ONE SHOW NERVE-SHATTERING under the Whitby Minor Hock-| ey set up. : Ralph Moore wore the big! pads for Whitby on Sunday night) and did a fine job. He made) numerous big saves and could Nd not be faulted for the two goals, TECHMICOLOR' UNITED ARTISTS that did go in, as manager ADULT Davie said after the game "we ENTERTAINMENT gave them their two goals". CHANCE FOR 'HOMEBREWS' This year, with the Whitby team being a self-supporting club, with no pro affiliation, it Cilinne \S eltawig basis." 'the idea that they could stay the Olympics, but we've got two, and Heggtveit of Ottawa who won a) medals or in the fi _ gold medal in the slalom at the are Rod Hebron of Vancouver I 1960 Winter Olympic Games at| and Pete Duncan of Mont Trem-, Americans and Europeans again |and Early Morning Song the mental approach was wrong: They've conditioned miaaitves| Five-Year-Old | to be confident. | Scores Upset | "After what happened at As-| pen and Crystal Mountain and) other meets last winter, they've| | Europeans aren't so great after) , all, With breaks here and there,|5cet, °!, Brapion, scored. a0 we can beat them and the word]... 7. mt ae Seven out now is 'watch the Cana-\---- at Garden City Raceway dians.' " | world championships in Chile AIM FOR MEDALS ° next August. ae ..| Jacobs naturally is confident,| "We've got terrific competi- have a realistic chance of Win-| ,articularly after the successes tors and our kids have the abil- ning medals on a consistent!in the last 12 months. ity to surprise a lot of people. The pair who went out with) have finished in the first 10 in| Sistently good Canadian team up with the world were Anne now who could wind up with/® 8! | rst six. They the best in the world, Squaw Valley, Calif., and Lucile blant, Que." this winter." realized that the Americans BN ID a Siri went end) "Our male alpine skiers never, Our aim is to build a con-| in Nancy Greene we have daily double of .$54.60 was paid rl who is considered one ofjat the Western Fair Raceway "T just hope we can shock the|Lee won the first race at $7 {227)) | Louise Richardson 407 (208, 204) Tuesday nieht and returned) and Sid Boneham 606 (227). $41.40, $11.40 and $6.90. _ OSHAWA The victory was only the | BOWLING NEWS third in 14 starts this season for the five-year-old pacer. | Games bowied over 200 --. Sil! Elliot |256; Gail Beauchemin 252, Willie Closs |243, Wayne Thompson 239, Dick State 238, CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS (Stan Hartshorn 237, Wes Stata 226, Dunc , Jim Nemish leads the pack again with| Lowden 218, Bob Spiers 215, Al Smith 214, 1736 (280, 248); Ey. Stata 687 (235, 263);/202; Marilyn Gibbs 212, Fran Gibbs 21, Fy a . Molly Hartshorn 675 (260, 219); . Ken| Paul Beauchemin 207; Don Robinson Herb Craig, a 72 - year - Old\penin 66: (238,222); Ken Willsher 643/and Bob Gibbs 205, Stew Tippett 206, horseman from Blenheim, Ont., | (200 244); Claude Glassford 426 (231, Ethel Hoar and Lorene Smith 201. ldrove Prince Hal to his first) ivictory in the opening race.) |Prince Hal combined with Fas-| jtry, winner of the' second race, | for a $29.90 daily double. | The sixth race went to Tap-| dean, who finished ahead of Lee Ezra for a $17.60 quinella. -- --=-- FRIDAY = OCTOBER 15th MICKIE'S A-GO-GO0 Canade's Most Exciting T.¥. and Radio Personality | LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Al Tuesday night when Victoria isecond at $14.60. 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