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The Oshawa Times, 24 May 1960, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Mey 24, 1960 17] - FicHTs LAST | Thornhill [Fr os. Aly Kahn Stable NIGHT D i : Sera" " Speer ontario. To Eldest Son | CALENDAR |London, May 28. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cmina es B. Wiles of Barrie Central! PARIS (Reuters -- The late made a mark of 44 feet, one inch Prince Aly Khan's multi-million | TODAY'S GAMES Sydney, N.S.--Johnny Devison |in the senior hop, step and jump. dollar thoroughbred racing stable, | LACROSSE 119, Glace Bay, N.S stopped Track Meet {This will be submitted as a Ca-|which amassed a European rec-| Ontario Assoc. (Junior) --Whit- {Irish Bob Shaughnessy, 123, Bos- | nadian interscholastic record, a|ord $700,000 in purses in 1959, has| by at Long: Branch Municipal ton, 3. PORT HOPE (CP -- Thorn. meeting official said. A previous been taken over by his eldset son, Bowl at 8.30 p.m. Tokve -- Jose Becerra, 117%, hill High School dominated a|distance of 46 feet, four inch by Prince Karim, the Aga Khan, | WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Ny TOES "Central Ontario Secondary School |R. Rau of Walkerville Collegiatethe Societe d'Encouragement| gASFBALL Mexico, outpointed Kenji Yone-|s..o.iation track meet here Fri-|Institute, Windsor, in 1958, (French Racing Commission, [egion Minor League (Ban- kura, 117%, Japan, 15 (Becerra day which saw one Canadian in-|Dever been ratified. announced Friday night. {tam) -- Jury and Lovell vs Osh. retaine world bantamweight terscholastic record set and one| Bob Patterson of Thornhill ran| The horses will run under the|awa Dairy in Alexandra Park, title). Lakeshore Minor SPORTS Baseball Dates MAY JULY 23- -Peterboro at Cobourg 2 Oshawa at Petefboro 26--Bridgenorth at Cobourg 5--Port Hope at Cobourg 28--0Oshawa at Port Hope 6--Newcastle at Port Hope 30--Cobourg at Port Hope Cobourg at Oshawa JUNE 9--Oshawa at Port Hope | 1--Port Hope at Oshawa Cobourg at Peterboro 2--Cobourg at Newcast! 10--Peterboro at Oshawa ~~ A--Oshawa at Peterboro 13--Port Hope at Oshawa Bridgeworth at Port Hope 14--Peterboro at Cobourg 7 --Peterboro at Cobourg Oshawa at Newcastle 8---Newcastle at Oshawa 16--Port Hope at Peterboro 9-Oshawa at Cobourg 18--Cobourg at Port Hope WEDNESDAY MAY 25th 8:45 P.M. WHITBY ARENA THE BRAVO BROS. DON LEO JOHNATHAN AND BIG ED MILLER BILL STACK vs MIKE VALENTINO FRENCHY VIGNAL vs AL KORMAN TICKETS FOR THESE EXHIBITIONS AT THE CASINO REST. PAT MILOSH PROMOTER |COSSA record established. [the 100 yards senior in 10.3 sec-|familiar green-and-red silks used|6.30 p.m. and Whitby vs Ajax in Thornhill totalled 66 points in Onds to clip four-tenths of @ sec-|when Aly Khan was alive. But|Ajax, 6.30 p.m. winning senior intermediate and | ond off the previous COSSA|until July 15, they will be en- SOFTBALL 11--Cobourg at Peterboro 20--Bridgenorth at Oshawa 158%, Puerto Rico, and Guy Sum- junior divisions. Next best was | mark. tered under the name Juliette oronto Beaches League -- 12--Bridgenorth at Oshawa 21--Newcastle at Cobourg in, 146%, Prichard, Ala., drew,|Richmond Hill with 30 points, fol-| More than 40 schools took part(Vuillier, head of Aly Khan' | Ea ly Black's vs Tony's Refresh. 13--Cobourg at Port Hope Peterboro at Port Hope 3 t lowed by Peterborough Collegi- lin the meeting. French racing interests. at 8.00 p.m. in Alexandra Park. Jose Gonzalse, 15-Cobourg at Oshawa 16--Peterboro at Port Hope 18--Port Hope at Peterboro 20--Oshawa at Port Hope 21---Oshawa at Cobourg 22--Port Hope at Oshawa 23--Port Hope at Cobourg Bridgenorth at Newcastle 25--Newcastle at Peterboro 28--Oshawa at Cobourg 29--Bridgenorth at Port Hope Peterboro at Oshawa 30--Bridgenorth at Cobourg | 6--Port 23--0shawa at Peterboro 25--Coboury, at Peterboro 26- -Bridgenorth at Port Hope 7--Peterboro at Oshawa Port Hope at Newcastle Bridgenorth at Cobourg 51--Bridgenorth at Oshawa AUGUST 2--Peterboro at Port Hope 3--Cobourg at Oshawa 4--Port Hope at Cobourg Peterboro at Newcastle Hope at Peterboro UNIVERSITY OF B.C. Athletic Scholarships Subject Of Discussion By JIM Je ACOCK Canadian Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER (CP -- Athletic scholarships are not awarded by the University of British Colum. bia but those connected sport seem tn lean in favor of them, although most have vations The question of their value and disadvantages was asked of members of the faculty and stu dent body Doug Mitchell, Calgary - born centre who played football at Colorado on an athletic ship and who starred la at UBC where he's studying lz at his own expense, declared "Threat of withdrawl of finan cial support can be a discip! a aid to the coach. He can tel to put out or lose your supp: COACH AGREES Frank Gnup, UBC football coach who in the last five years has established a reputation as a firm taskmaster at training time "You can't make your training rules stick the same strictly a voluntary turnout. Your kids have to stick to training rules to stay in th condition re quired to prevent injury "But if you've got a good kid and he dosen't show up fo prac tice one day, what can you do? Are you going to tell him you'll cut him if he doesn't show up? We haven't got that many good kids." CAUSED TROUBLE Dr. Gordon Shrum, dean of graduate studies, a member of the jhe policy - setting men's athletic | mittee and one of a group/ UBC John reser scholar- considered a scholarship for fullback Henry Johnson, U.S. small-col- lege star who later entered the pro National Football League "Well, yes, I think I'd like to see scholarships for athletic abil- ity but oh, there are so| many problems to face when you start thinking about it "We helped some kids years ago and I don't know didn't do more harm than good. Some of the seemed to think 'why. should we and work for nothing guys are getting help." " Len Cox. UBC athletic direcotr I don't say we should give scholarships athlete but if he's got a good scholastic rec ord and is a good athlete, then why shouldn't his athletic ability help him to get through univer- sity?" BROAD BENEFIT Ian Stewart, president of the men's athletic committee of the UBC student council "The benefits wouldn't be lim- ited to a few football players. A good team would give benefits to the spectator and to the alumni Our alumni have nothing here to put their teeth into." Dean A. W. Matthews the pharmacy faculty, president of the men's athletic committee and head of a committee that studied UBC recreation, athletics that once others come out when these publicity 0 every head of and physical education and rec-| ommended that no scholarships be awarded merely on athletic ability: "I have no objection to a scholar- BOXING MEET STARTS MONTREAL (CP For the five places on Canada's Olympic boxing team, 65 of the couniry's top amateurs square off tonight in the preliminaries of a three- day tournament that serves as the national championships as well as the Gamse trials when it's | a few] ; to an athlete. If a boy | qué al scholastically, the fact | he's an a'hlete shouldn't rule him | ut of a chance to get the scholarship THE ONLY, TRULY QUIET --only 99% | Can hardly be heard 20' away | --won't disturb you or yowr | neighbours, See the complete Lawn-Bey line af your dealer's. "953.4 HANNAN MARINE SALES 20 RAY ST. OSHAWA RA 8.8853 SMITH'S SPORTS 353 KING ST. W. 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