types such as Jim Ausley in | Winnipeg, Jim Finks in Calgary anc Herb Capozzi in Vancouver. By Jack Sords "I'd like to see it all done by the general managers, to be honest with you. They have to look at the situation with a broader view than merely their own club. "If the Canadian football league ceases fo operate, they're out of work. It makes sense that they're not going to do anything to unc-rmine their own jobs." SEARCH FOR GLORY Workman made a veiled sug- gestion that western executives are in the game for the glory th + can get during their terms of office. "If I didn't have money in- | vested in this club, I'd just be in |the game for glory," he said, |"But I do, and investments are Imade on a long-term basis. I'm in the game for glory and money --maybe to make a little, but more important, not to lose it." Workman also had a sugges- tion calculated to bring him favor among some sport. writers who 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 25, 1960 SPORT OUTDOORS = RAINBOW TROUT 15 A SPORTSMAN'S DELIGHT, AND GOOP EATING, TOO. MANY TROUT CLUBS STOCK THESE BEAUTIES, WHICH RANGE FROM ONE 10 EIGHT POUNDS IN WEIGHT, THEY ARE CAUGHT ON FLIES, EVEN CHEESE OR CORN. have clashed with the bare-facts- and - no - nonsense approach Of | ney Halter. "What this league needs is 2 i A - and co-ordinator working out of | A Sar £0 MAA SOMES cg [the commissioner's office," he | ™® | "One thing we could do is | A KICK IN FOOTBALL more aware of our game. That | way, signing new imports would | be easier for everyone." Thinks Club President n up rresiaents | | JOCKEY INJURED CLEVELAND (AP) -- Toronto- | WINNIPEG (CP) -- Most ob-|Lieberman in Edmonton, unpaid|suffered a brain concussion at| servers of Canadian football seem | president of the Eskimos while|Randall Park Thursday when his | is based on a well - organized|cups, and Ralph Parliament of More Ring, fell on the turf. Ken-| But owner-president Ted Work-|cial who was president of Winni-|where his condition was reported | man of Montreal Alouettes has Peg Blue Bombers when theyjas fair. He had ridden several way to organize the front office.| Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the only down meeting. Workman heads one of the|community club in the east, were GETS DODGERS BONUS the nine-team Canadian Football to break the western string witht ; hi oh d ague. 's are Toronto their win in 1957 Angeles Dodgers ursday| League. The others are Toronto Boned Unters of Southern] Riders. [beef. In an interview here with|C y iy . b oof The privately-owned clubs are Hal (Winnipeg Free Press) Sig- Bruce Gardner for a bonus off CFL Commissioner $d fulltime public relations officer SPOT 3 ICE Fi sai | pati} vil yi a aEs, ENTICE THE FISH. jean. | make people in the United States | - | ould »tay In Otiice | born jockey William J. Remedy) to agree that success on the field/they won three straight Grey mount in the fifth race, One| front office. Winnipeg; the meatpacking offi- nedy, 19, was taken to hospital | raised the question of the best took two straight Canadian titles. winners at the recent Thistle-| iv - OW! in/ the only Big Four representatives | three privately - owned clubs in Pp S LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Los| Argonauts and Ottawa Rough| But anyway, Workman has a f A | alifornia southpaw pitcher| | a phenomenon of Eastern Cana-|urdson, he said the trouble with $25,000. Gone 2, wi opor, dian football. The western clubs Western football is that every ir Shes 9D Opies oye 5 ol are community organizations, |second year it gets a whole new|the International League. He won y slate of club presidents 40 games ia his three years on| DOING WELL the university varsity team, With their executive material LEAVE IT TO PROS . drawn from business and profes-| Every time east and west busi- OUT SIX WEEKS sional ranks backing fulltime ness office types sit down at aj MONTREAL (CP)--Hal Patter-| front office officials and coaches, table, the easterners deal with/son, Montreal Alouettes end in-| the westerners have done welll inexperienced men. jured in a game against B.C.| for themselves with five Cana-| workman said he would prefer Lions in Vancouver Wednesday | dian championships in six years.|(o see negotiations left to profes-|nizht, is expected to be lost for The private enterprisers of the sionals--club presidents who have six weeks. 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