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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Apr 1963, p. 16

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16 Tu omuwA TIMES, Wedeeadey, April 17, 1963 NOW IT COMES OUT SPORTS IN BRIEF Wings' Larry Jeffrey Had Brush With Death AUL RIMEFRAD u one of Detroit | Red Wines yo Py © 'this year's Stanley Wing junior, now in his second year as a professional, was hes- Want to discuss his ordeal. "My mum claims that's why I had only a so-so season," he RUNS BUSINESS Jeffrey is a partner in a tug- oat service at Goderich. It con- ducts scenic tours on . Lake Huron, hauls in stranded yachts and uses two of its three tugs @s ice-breakers in the winter. His ordeal, a well-kept secret until now, started as a oot evening of water skiing ith another youth and a girl. ver horrowed a 15-foot out- board, One mile from shore and Cote me Bh eit when y lash of a wave off a breakwall. "We weren't wearing th. life feckets and they went down with the boat," said swim, so we gave him the only ef | life te te te Ny ii) le anes "wih yO te cit fe g len, one on -|stroke- play affair. TORONTO. {OPA annual golf et 'the world's richest, was announced here Tuesday. First prize} money is $35,000 and the in- augural tournament will be held in the United States in August, 1964 | €, O. Dalton of 'Toronto, pres- ident of Carling Breweries Lim- 1| (tee announced at @ press con- I\férence that the tournament, known as the Carling World Open, is open te professionals and amateurs around the world, and will be a foureday 72-hole mateurs will receive trophies. The 1965 tournament also will on--|be held in the United States, panic. "Only fear kept us up." The male companion finally made it through the rough wa- ter te the breakwail, Finally, 14 hours after the boat capsized, Jeffrey's friend on the breakwall caught the at- tention of a small boat on the other side. "Tt took a bong time, but fi- ally he saw us in the water and it seemed like years before he reached us," Larry recalled. The girl spent the next 30 hours in hospital in shock and Jeffrey, who hasn't been in an harm-| outboard since, had to take two weeks' vacation to get over it, , .|field of about 140 golfers. In 1966 it will be staged in Brit- ain and in 1967 in Canada. Venues and dates have not yet been decided. : Elimination tournaments will tibe held in a number of world .|zones where golfers must qual: ify to enter. The tournament will have FA '\ieast 35 will be from outside the, United States. BARGAINS HARD MONTREAL (CP) -- Jim Trimble, coach of Montreal Al- ouettes, spent a half-hour Tues- day at the table with Need fullback George Dixon, named the outstanding football player in Canada las!) season. No contract was signed) but both indicated the negotia- tions are going smoothly. 'We had a pleasant chat and I think we should finalize real soon,! said Trimble. Said Dixon: "'At the rate we're going there shouldn't be any preblems." LOOK FOR MONEY LETHBRIDGE (CP)--A cam- paign is under way here to raise $3,000 to send the Leth- bargaining' BASKETBALL SCORES bridge Nationals to the world basketball tournament in Brazil in May. Slightly more than 50 raised in the campaign, spon- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Boston 113 Los Angeles 106 (Boston leads best-of-seven fi- soned by the Lethbridge Herald. Unless the $3,000 is realized, the team may not tournament in Rio de Janeiro} arug per cent of the money has been '0 to the world Forni the Pan 'American! Games at Sao Faule, Brazil, 000) April 20 to May 5 WINS BIG PROVID » RI (AP)-- Royal W. Holmes, 39, of Jewett City, Conn, wes identified Tuesday as the holder of a twin-|© double ticket worth $47,611 at Lincoln Downs. The Internal Revenue service in Providence said Holmes, a cable checker in Jewett City, cashed his ticket Monday night and picked up his winnings. SELL BOND CLEVELAND (AP) --Cleye- land Indians sold outfielder Walter Bond to Jacksonville of the Internationa] League Tues-|; day, In pedusing thei roster to 28 players, the ans gave up| (), waiting for the 25-year-old Bond to blossom inte a top hitter. He has been outstanding in the mi- nor leagues, hitting .320 at Sait |Lake Cify last week. ie ' GET GENDOFF TORONTO (CP)--A crowd of about 150 persons gathered at Malton Airport Tuesday te wave off Canada's Pan-Amer- iean Games team as it left for the Games in Sao Paulo, Brazil. One hundred and 33 athletes and officials boarded the flight. Another 33 are either on their way or will soon follow. SWIMS STRAIT MESSINA, Sicily (AP)--Mary Margaret Revell, a 25-year-old blonde from Detroit, Tuesday beocame the first person ever to swim the swirling waters of the Strait of Messina from Sicily to Calabria and back, Not a shark was in sight as the shapely miss completed the 13 miles for the two-way crossing in 5 hours and 28 minutes. poFALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? B.C. Grid Lions Run Own Jr.Camp) VANCOUVER (CP) -- British iy gs Lions: have been ed in the past for letting) «| Canadian players slip through their fingers. Nowadays they're more careful, A case in point is the junior development camp that began here Tuesday with 48 we sehool heroes grunting in t mud and rain. If there is promise left after 10. days of ego-shattering, should be apparent, Western Football club. The camp offers a first and|Pick up some last chance for most of the ae 4 Rejection at this stage) usual 4 means the player lacks) co-ordination to put his size and one," talents te work, and ready for one of four programs of training recommended by the Conference to a bunch of them, about sports scholarship. . Maybe if I go good in his camp, a college will give me a chance. I don't want to po to one' of these schools where hey give vou a diploma as long as you don't miss any tackles. | I want a geod school." Denny Veitch, co-ordinator ofl Lions' minor football organiza- tion , says McGillivray' s best} it course appears to be ' er four' in the program. This means a year of junior! football. He would play for Yan- couver Blue Bombers, get a Job to put away some money, and) h school sub-| jects on the side. Then he might| lbe ready for a scholarship, A , brospect for "category | a straight leap to Lions' |June training camp on Vancou- asking) Brett McGillivray, an 18-yeat-\ver Island, '« 18-year-old Tom old quarterback from K am-| loops, expressed it as well 'as|Sheremeta of suburban Bur-| anyone. His brother Derek a basebail| pitcher, is on contract with New York Yankees, attended a year at Queen's University in King- ston, and hopes to make enough money with a farm club to con- tinue his education. And Brett will need a schol- arship if he hopes to go to col- lege for Foothall training. WRITES TO SCHOOLS "This winter I gave up hockey so I , could have more study got a book with a list of all the fy colleges|| gy in the states and I wrote letters time," he said. "I |naby. 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