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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jun 1966, p. 10

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| ' 0 sine Mainsnih. Time, Menai tein 97,4008 : 'a i s [ines took the juvenfle long jump event at the Northview fire ® q na lan Tac. e@cor |with a 17-foot leap and the high fighters races in 2:21. " : 1 |jump with four feet, 10% inches.| day, she ray first in the juvenile| Ann Jordan, 12, of Toronto set girls' 440-y$rd event in 1:03,5)@ Canadian record in the 440- e : " " @ De, . | PORT ARTHUR, Ont. (CP)-- e : A | : ? pee yard race for 13-year-olds and Casper Registers tee git Fall During Weekend --ox'mosers te ijt ak bt li a i s 4 ; cracked two Canadian junior] 9)"5\j 'a off her record Mimelot 1202.6. The " 'mark of q "OUVE = yi west Ontario j : oped 1:05.4 was set by Jackie Rosen- 4 VANCOUVER (CP) Harry |western niario junior and men's track records Saturday In Toronto Saturday, she won berg of Winnipeg, in August, Jerame of Vancouver estab-liuvenile track and field cham. at the Royal Canadian Legion = a * . : H ; ; ' ali ~ amiie' i9 = - : : 3 i . wo WVeE De VpoU "1.muec' 5 tr l nt | Jished a Ganadian open record!pionship meet. frig compli twig track and wf a of 20.8 seconds for the 220-yard| Ladore, representing Windsor D ve sat a ee at ; dash at the windup meet of the|Legion Olympic Track Club, PE tess gy Hh iY dashes ta' the CHICAGO (AP)--Golfer Billy|experienced youngsters -- Ker-| "I think it's a little tougher) / vam» Western Canada track and cal oer iby Bewopionge er meet sanctioned by the Ama- Casper, in command of himself) mit peg 24, -- agree for on Casper = Lied championships Saturday. rosin Paws y David La-' our Athletic Union of Canada. is game, won the Western 28, and Tommy Aaron, 29--to/ erence to the younger set's fail- " P gina. et ie scans by letting a corps|get his win. ure to catch him. 'You'll notice The former record of 20.9 WaS| "The meet was sponsored by ..DOmansky, a member of the i sy - e : , i set by Jerome in 1962. the A eee University of. California track of youngsters flounder in his) Aaron went into the final Brewer, a seasoned pro, stood . 5 e Amateur Athletic Union. th covered the #90 fn 218 wake and took another stride round with a one-stroke lead right in there. But the kids get ; In the 100-yards, Jerome Boo Hamilton Olympic's Ray jee wie onthe revietl 3 ark ee Seetink Aree Folear. ores the Held, but Casper went ia litle excited. | ished in. 9.4 seconds, his bestivucker, holder of the Canadianiear a $. He san the 440 in 470 Casper, 35, shot a steady one-|in front on the third hole with «] know how it is. I went time this season, but pbs S/junigr 880-yard record of 1:51.7, hieaktia the old mark Of 48:4. under-par 70 for a 283 total, the|a birdie and dared the others through it myself. But I played. q of ---- off his Canadian), easily in 1:52.6. Jim Axford -y 4 4. only score to better Medinah | to catch him. the. game exactly as 1 would ; x record. : at Beanland was: secdnk, |WELLAND (CP) -- Brenda No. 3's par'of 264 for 732 holcc., BREWER WAS SECOND have if anyone else happened to Archie San Romani of Port-' Gerry Hinton of St. Cathar-|Mah, 13-year-old Toronto. run- He won $20,000 to wrest the} Gay Brewer, with a closing /1/bhe chasing me. ed HARRY JEROME land, Ore., won the. mile event ines won the. juvenile 880-yard/ner who set a North American PGA money-winning lead from finished second with a 286 and pine, shooting a final! yin 4:09.4, Just ahead of Vaiicou-/ryn in 1:57.2 and took the mile) record for juvemie girls in the Palmer, whom he defeated in| won $12,000. Aaron blew toa 75 1004 of 72 for 289, was not ver's Terry Dooley. in 4:22.7, \half-mile last month, won three "Um 7 | , s a playoff for the U.S. Open'and Zarley shot a 74 as the : nee | " hs | _ In the women's 220-yard dash," Sheila Flowers of St. Cathar-'races during the weekend. wo ! Rides lost week. youngsters -- 287 totals a's Pg pigeon gpa allal Ing | Jerome's sister, ish C hint Sie RT RR MADERA od 8 iss Go now Vacation rry-free! . Casper took dead aim at less' and $6,250 each. ol rae A ve equalled ihe British Columbia} hee . - Caos P wor 92,009: giving time Yen ny ee = 8 native record of 24.6) but lost to! | Go with an HFC Traveloan. Marjorie Turner; of Nova Sco- : etiring | tia, by four-tenths of a second. Amount MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS Go with money for ae f the year. ' | P 3 | HAS WON $69,749 pe | 2 . : erre ea y ¢] rove | Casper, who attributed his) pat aIMORE (AP) Kauai|,,Jerome, Gordon Johnson, | j ein |, | 44 | 96 | 30 | 20 | 12 ] every need. An HFC | es ,. | AL 4 Ul -- 0 " j ty } i ths ths months | months month: th . |fine showing to the fact that he xing the winner of the Ken-|0"Y Clarke and Mike Evans of} = § : Orie is 5 l¢-igeiz\goag| 2 Taveloan, gives you | -putt ; . ._|Vancouver set a B.C. native hale: ts ii : did not have a single three-putt tycky Derby and Preakness whol -ocord of 3:19.5 in the one-mile signed to help the child adjust to cash to enjoy a * - ; : 35 | 28.3 He S Heavyweight Champ ne now has won $69,749 this pulled up lame after Saturday's| vay. 4 | our modern world,"' the clerk ex- b4 : . relaxed vacation. * | Arlington Classic, has been re-)" .. ; % | plained to a shopping mother, als mae ; ' ; Casper, who says he is at tired from racing, the Balti- I felt good and the warm | 5 ' , Then you repay HOUSTON (AP)--Ernie Ter-| "'I'll have to straighten him|peace with himself since he more Sun said Sunday. |weather really helped," said Z | 'No matter howe he puts it to- 88.02 ae HFC conveniently, rell, a man who thinks he should out," quipped Jones, who will be| adopted the Mormon religion, In a story from Chicago Sun| Jerome after the meet. : ) gether,. it's always wrong", 0 | 101-01 | 117.37| 144.30 be called world's heavyweight|five inches shorter and 20) will be in Salt Lake City for the racing writer Bill Boniface said He said he will run in Calgary Seo | 126.26 | 146.71 | 180.37 | Aik abast erat te Inbatanas boxing champion because he pounds lighter when they climb) ) , eek iL - ; atira July 9, but doesn't know, ee - Above payments include principal and interest and are based 'on loans at low group rates Perceunts preg world asso- inte the ring at 8 p.m. CST for scribe TOURNEY AEX baclasiae Mike | Ford dec ong - ee whether he will run for Canada i STORES: n prompt repayment, but do not include the cost of life insurance. 2 y g No, I won't play. I'll just | Kauai King to stud after receiv-| .+ the British Empire Games in| e 92 WOLFE ciation, tries to boost his claim)15 rounds and will depend ony .1, ap alt é sitesi ! : ¢ A z 3 ang around and help them give ing a report on the three-year-| y, maica <n August. ' 4 i ; ied sgn toh. ont seis cay ent egies" SC ht ane AMR A a © Tete MARY 5 HOUSEHOLD FINAN Jones. ' through. iat . rigi sole ow: ' Paden = After that it will be a week of, Ford, the original sole owner o¢ pis f¢, ternational Terrell, recognized by the! Jones even predicted he would ,.4. Put fauai Ki recently wold the i eee ce eee @ 924 SIMCOE N. - World Boxing Association but! knock out the champion. ot and then the, Minnesota ere Svititonte: tor 3-840 000 nda Ranged peg Mgt ~ ENTS Ask about our evening hours gs seb aad Z ae ; 5) 2,oau, efinite plan now i: r j es re eee | fn Mepeaneiinn © the mecords Casper is the last pro to win|and remained the largest stock-|to the University of British Co-| @ United Texi, 143 King St. East 2 OSHAWA OFFICES New York, California and Mas-/of the two would indicate Ter-'t119¢ in a row when he took the holder by retaining eight shares |jymbj d work toward "his a. Nail Worle: henten Place ' 5 sachusetts and by many fans,|rell should be a solid: favorite.| 5.4) ' ~ |lumbia an BOB EAKINS Pines Suite 208, Oshawe-$hopping Ctr.--Ph. 725-1138 i Portland Open, Hesperia and himself. y ' will clash with the fellow who|They started fighting within ain, Orange Couaty Open in the' Reached by telephone in Vir- eer _ (northwest corner, over Fairweather's) 'assius Clay, Ernie's chief! y ther rrell ; : ; ' 1 . 5 : fermentor, 2 rough evening has a-aé record compared t0 '* in a thik straiydit the horse irae ee rd told Bonift so tals ie a Winder books OL CLEANIT SERVICE? El 64 King Street East--Telephone 725-6526 ' ; % : : almer won three straight the horse farms, For oniface L », 16, Nindsc ake | 4 pe Jones =. = a Luce pated for Jones. 2s spring of 1960, scoring in the he had received a report from the Canadian juvenile high 725-3555 peels Be 0m ste Genosha Hotel) uaa still say tha me yon . ON TITLE IN 1965 Texas Open, the Baton Rouge! veterinarian Dr. Raymond Mur- jump record Saturday clearing) 92 WOLFE * 170.4 MARY ST: 12 BONDE + 924 SIMCOE N t 66 Herwoo: bdersaty be wai hcaiecas lephon '2-6320 Diet & to on te Sols Ont Paling In 196s when, he beat|OPen_and the Pensacola Open. phy of Laurel, Md. roe slide Terrell expects. to gain the re-|Eddie Machen and then de- spect he figures is due a cham-|fended his title successfully pion 'who has beaten all the| against George Chuvalo of Tor- good boys." onto. ; "1 think I'll beat him bad,"| Jones lost to Clay in 10h Terrell said as he ended train-| 1963. In 1964, Joriles was knocked @ ing. out by Chuvalo in 11 PREDICTS KAYO - ~ | However, Jones has shown so "I probably will knock him | well in workouts that Terrell will out, but if I don't it will still be|be only a 6 to 5 favorite. ae a bad beating," said the six-| Jones asked Sunday that six- foot six - inch Terrell. "That| ounce gloves be used instead of ought to help wipe away this|eight, that the three-knockdown : thing that's hanging over me|rule be waived and that the isis, oor that Clay is the real champion."| state commission instruct the of- 'igo bi $ Clay generally is regarded|fficials to penalize Terrell for | ae i ' as the heavyweight champion,|grabbing and holding. which infuriates Terrell, who} Action on Jones requests will never has met Cassius except in| be taken today when the state a gym for a sparring session.| commissioner, Charles H. King, Terrell has been talking s0| arrives. Promoter Earl Gilliam much about Clay in his training} said eight-ounce gloves were the that Jones says Ernie must be|rule in Texas and could not be confused about whom he is fight-| changed. But the three-knock- down rule could be waived. Threatens Court Action Following Suspension TORONTO (CP) -- Track;taken Thursday at a special coach Lloyd Percival, hit by a| Meeting of the registration com- 4 . js ; ruling of the Amateur Athletic | mittee of the AAU's central On- eee a : j "\tario branch. é F oe Union of Canada which, in ef- \ i i Pi hth Percival was not mentioned a : S| d lect, prevents him from coach-'hy name at the meeting when 4 f ing amateurs again, says he will the committee ruled the Don ' by, Oe RD ? take his case to the Ontario Su-| Mills Track Club which he ith el, JO nonin 7' preme Court. coaches cannot employ a pro- The action 'against him was|{¢SSional coach again. Executive Driven Low Mileage Under AAU legislation, a pro- } bee fessional coach can only be em- +. SAVE ON ALL Low Mounti Bea ployed with special permission % = - a j es from the association. ale -- east PONTIAC MILEAGE Percival said Saturday he has & ; Brampton 10-7 instructed his solicitor to insti ; . yf VAUXHALL EXECUTIVE tute action in the Supreme S |Court of Ontario against mem- eee AE IE BUICK DRIVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS | hers of the committee for "libel oS ant VIVA FULLY Dave Budge scored six goals|and slander arising out of the : for Brampton Armstrongs but! meeting held by them June 23." ACADIAN WARRANTED they were not enough as Mimico|He said a writ will be: served j ° Mounties defeated Brampton next week. e" Pig DEMONSTRATORS MODELS 10-7 in an Ontario Lacrosse As- Half-miler Bill Crothers of ioe ~ sociation Junior A series game Toronto touched off the contro- Saturday. versy when he wrote the cen- In other games Saturday, St./tral Ontario body that some Catharines Supertest defeated| members of the Don Mills club Hastings Legionnaires 13-11 and|received stimulants during 4 Oshawa Green Gaels defeated|training and before competi-| oe ie = PONTIAC Huntsville Tornadoes 16-8. tions." F ; ? : Playing in Brampton, Wayne| Percival denied the charges, | : a eck | 8-Cylinder Atkinson scored the other goal| claiming that athletes who testi- " be) 4 ! Strat for Armstrongs. Graham Gair,| fied against him were out to Y i y! WR? my iho' be 2 John Dale and Earl McNeil| "get" him. _-- ; Chief SEDAN scored twice for Mimico. Kevin iy pace ott bis Ellis, Phil Fable, Mark Burgin Z fe ii i and Ken Henderson scored one B d d T Y eo goal apiece. Beda' ops jy \ with Example:-- as ie nc defeated hie Automatie gionnaires in Hastings with a Transmission four-goal effort by Mike Stev-| Tournament ens. Doug Favell added three) | goals and. Dave Landry and OAKVILLE (CP) -- Bob Be Dave Landry and John Hoculuk f eau ; complete with géored two goals each/ John| rt °f Sherbrooke, Que. won licence, ase ;the men's singles championship 7 P ' ; Swean and Jay Nicol each in the Oakville invitational ten- , windshield scored one goal. nis tournament for the sixth ' . : bes Paul LaPlante and Danny) time Saturday Fa a ona a aa mara pedded dash, Grant scored three goals apiece) He defeated Francois Godbout é, sensei i, outside: mirent, for Hastings. Darrel Scollard| of Waterloo, Que. 6-2, 6-3 in the ' { scored twice and Jim Patterson,| final match. Murray Shannon and Danny! Bedard now has won the title Hopcroft scored one goal|for the third consecutive year j os I " apiece. He had won it three years in a 4 i --------------------| row from 1960-62 before missing! - it; 'ante * " lout in 1963. Bie, -- Andretti Wins Mrs. Louise Brown of Toronto yn ze ous won the women's title, defeat ve ing Penny Sparling, also of Tor- ss , ssh : ss onto, 6-3, 6-3 " Z ' / Teen 300-Mile Race : | M AN JON 'i > ter > ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)-- LONDON, Ont. (CP) Gerry pes : ; Mario. Stewart of Daytona Beach, Fla., Andretti, driving a Lotus-Ford,| and Marion Munro of London, grabbed an early lead and held| Ont., won the men's and wom- it all the way Sunday to win en's singles titles respectively . y Sunday at a two-day invitational See ne entual championship tennis tournament ie sae ' Your PONTIAC @ BUICK © VAUXHALL © VIVA © ACADIAN @ GMC © BEDFORD Dealer 300-mile race at Atlanta Inter-' Stewart, captain of the Uni national Raceway versity of Michigan tennis team He steadily built his jead over a Ann a Mich., defeated | George le f r Billy Foster, of Victoria and fin lee a heagrioy rhe? Ane.) ote ished a full fap in front. How-| Miss Munro, ranked second: in ever, Foster, also driving a; Canada last year in the 16-and- : Lotus-Ford was penalized three| under age class, defeated Tor: laps for passing two cars under! onto's Marnie Seiferd 6-3, 7-5 in é a caution flag. This dropped! that final him to third place. Finishing Mary Ann Ga and: Vera ; M4 pond vid Ghd Johacick Oi konce Cn, Upekia ant: Vers 266 King Street West DOWNTOWN OSHAWA Phone 723-4634 Hasting, .xich., in a Lotus-Ford | Miss Munro and Nancy Fairs Andretti's winning time was)of London 6.J, 6-1 in the wom- 139.319 miles an hour. 'en's doubles. / DON GAVAS FRANK WHITE ROSS SHEYAN BADE CRANFIELD DAVE BATHE RAY McLAUGHLIN ART ROWDEN KEN QUINN GARY HOOEY RON SILVER LEN BURTON MIKE JACULA MURRAY FRANKLIN 7OM SWEET BILL HAYNES BERT AMEY @e2e2s00080 e2a2772288

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