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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 May 1963, p. 17

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CANADA OUTDOORS © | SPORT FROM BRITAIN | TH SAA TG, Tne Me 316196817 SEEKS SUNDAY BAN ciation to stop its athletes from PRETORIA, South Africa}competing on Sundays at the Fish Must, Like Brass, British Soccer Fix = == sad nual eece Lab aa jrals, has appealed to the South|vocates 8 sternly Calvinist Sun- Gulp 10 Tons Per Year -- Is Being Investigated *="==5" By PAUL WESTBROOK the plot with Million on the/live it up and overspend or on LOnOee oe -- The accus-|train to eprint st once one bee who owe them . . : ing eyes ritish soccer are| the field. playe is normal) money. In return for letting a eee itissieah Gekaier | : on two young players charged! game. _|couple of goals through, the in- i 204 bel. aye ssc PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP) z with throwing a game. | The English Football Associ-/debted player can recoup his 'questions finally stumped Ten t of tease 'ete # Iped , : Several weeks ago Bristoljation has set up a three-man racetrack losses, mother by demanding to know i im Frank Bagar's ; ' Rovers suspended goalkeeper|commission to investigate the} Eyen more galling to the FA why his deddy wes going bold. up ye ggg Ay tnogi ei aye ™ Esmond Million and forward|affair. For the first time offi-|is that last season the £20-a- He thinks @ lot dear," the moth- oor hg the strangest places.| jam "ee ; s Keith Williams. In newspaper|cials feel they have a solid case|week wage barrier was re-| - dialled . If you looked on the right : articles both said they accepted] of bribery. | moved and players, even in the : rock in Lake Lavieille in Al-) joecgs: i ' an offer of £300 to lose a third.) Jn pRovED jlower divisions, now are get- : "Then hew come you have se gonquin Park you could find oe : f gt oo ge ese hag pt | A few years.ago Roy Paul, "ns a comfortable wage. much hair Mommy? one of them linked to a hundred : % : a Nea saymaat fo 2 go-between and former skipper of Manchester Malcolm Musgrove, ch air- % ' City and Wales, wrote a series) man of the Professional Foot- 4 There is no need to be stumped' feet or more of fine steel wire.| ' e* Hr it hth Willems. Waen the| ' It wouldnt' be too hard to n ' 5 te P oct ie 1 ay ry te of articles about widespread Dallers' Association, said: "We : on' where te bole yen cnening ifi trying to me "4 | ; kee ay 5 Pee Seal aa 9 : % . 3 cs people involved refused to pay _ of matches. The FA color For ager pd nee for 'a first closs job at economical : " i . the remainder and Million re-|!ected evidence and passed it) >: os Ene ed Men, 08: prices. We'll get your garments Se ce wae stream turned his share of the £50, (0% to the Director of Public/this let the PFA down. | rine back in a jiffy looking sparkling on Prince Edward Island might| : : | Then revelations came thick! ee Se ne re ghee yore faets also is afraid the pub-| BOB EAKINS new ond fresh, All we ask is that yield a few, : : wae jand fast. A Sunday newspaper |fje ee ad minds and the lic will lose faith in the game) you give us a try. The sghomncsccliocn _ = : t & ' eeeat Palle Town's mye Giislate ee sihaiy ou She tn dees tice anal ishi es--lures 0 rass % ain Brian Sa in } 1als : j et with airtel, wth gold : , " had been the. middlaiae "be. behind the bribes are bettors check his pools with the suspi-/ a a and silver, polished and lac- ' 4 tween a betting syndicate and|rather than teams seeking pro-|cion that he might have won | WIT SERVICE: i quered brass, or wood or plastic the Bristol players. |motion or threatened with rele | dy prize if a goalkeeper or} plugs. Phillips was hauled before the|8ation. Third and fourth divi-|defenceman hadn't taken a 725-3555 Thirty-four years ago & gar- ae : : Mansfield board and is re-|sion players are the usual tar-|handoui, gage provided the site for Frank | ported to have retracted the|8ets as wages are lower there. | Edgar's hobby. He was an ar- ses ; statement and denied being in.. The shady syndicates are be- dent fisherman, and he liked to : : : volved in the scandal. jlieved to concentrate on com. make his own baits Pe we %, Williams, a 22-year-old father Promising either players. who He is still an ardent fisher- ; of three, said he was over-, = | man, but now may turn out : : é : eee | drawn at the bank and had bills} D only a few lures each year with # to meet. He. said he hatched ine. : aed "ak | */ @ BALL CLUBS --@ LEAGUES' Twenty employees do the p | 4 | t - Sunt work today while Mr. Edgar a . . , ; Italia Eleven PRACTICE Gor ll a, \ q J Complete Ouifitting and his son Bill design the baits | and supervise the operation of| : DAY .or | . aaa Nips Polonia, | N'SHT ire J A IES B and SUPPLIES pdiieiiele yiom INDIA P . N ak uk | " @ CLUB SWEATERS @ UNIFORMS ; S$ FROM INDI ) shawa } + g decried gone 3 !| Take To Spot | GOLF Fig, @ CRESTS, BALLS, CAPS, BATS, ete. into the business. For example) : | , nels perciped et pes $1,000 th " p \ Largest Display In Oshawa To Choose Fi 14-carat gold, $1, worth an- F : nually, ee to give a special) : hose Che ie Bae DRIVING | SEE US FIRST. ee i s f tk ons, . : , 3 s | onl -acnettg and wabblers *Poved| sihasirs i Ren ; ' ; MN Fo : \Soccer League, defeating Polo-, RANGE ie, . \ FOR PRICE - QUALITY - SERVICE FISHING PLUG BUSINESS full-time. business. His com- Kay Weyer packages the |nia 3-2 Saturday night at Kins-|| | 49 reps } N "Servicing All Sports In Oshawa & District' N. eacock feathers from India ; ) d pany, @ small bait-meking plugs and spoons for shipping. |men Civic Stadium, in the other} @ 30 GRASS TeEs decorate an old favorite, the) What started out as a hobby plant in Peterborough, Ont., ania. Ukraiida® ged. Rangerell. > S¥A SPORTSHAVEN ews le-sharp| ropog Pe Sag Mooi pain aH with Frank Edgar is now his _ sells its wares across Canada. --(CP Photo) Potted to a goalless tie. New balls ond elubs supplied ; : = | Adriano D'Denilli scored two PHONE 725-9014 61 KING EAST PHONE 723-2711 3 olding power : : | = . Ooi wie, aren pnts gage Root mgt gprs cr 600 basic bait patterns use wontee ae or. i goals for Italia and Mario Ped-| SIMCOE ST. NORTH goatulinns 1a, de -Licky Sirical 27% 0 the shop bat thobe Of free on utc licens of Aube, WB. 20-lint ora tomer males semen TURN LEFT AT bait plant, doesn't get quite as) eee ae eaee out by out-(Ut 4,000 different lures. SDFAgue Ot meray: lor' wal kete ane docket: Melmus scored! sanpALWOOD RESTAURANT much chance as he would like Paity firms that do custom) Competition from abroad) aned he datee chowa. fateh ioe Polonia goals. i ge gee geet pit, Moulding from dies supplied by|must be met but the Edgarsiqay night by scoring a. 12-| ore than I do, snd he does Lucky Strike. feel quality is the best response/round split decisi on over a lot of testing of the new. Enamelied wooden plugs are/to it. "We use the best material|Tyrone Gardiner of Sydney! baits," Bill says. baked at 300 degrees to give)we can and we test our baits River, N.S. Both weighted 137%} Bill's problems are more with|them a hard finish. Plastic! before they go into production."' pounds. | how much nickel to buy forjplugs, which are hollow @Nd | gsgsseseeeeeeeeeeeeeene 7 =| plating (about a ton), howjwould balloon under heat, are much brass must be available,|finished with a special, fast and how many hooks are going/drying coating. Colors applied; ¥ his year TS to be needed. Red glass beads|may be red, yellow, green or are needed, too, and steel wire|any of a variety of fluorescent) for leaders, scarlet vinyl for|paints, all on top of a basic get CANADIAN PIT TSBURGH tails on spoons, split rings,|white enamel, | swivels, enamel and one-inch) pare : cedar for wooden:6vtied MRS | yin tnd aut the plat nO . ip Brass plate is samp eaters to fishermen across Can-| (/ iple-st. di i th gn muluplestags, det ino the|ada. Four salesmen the com Several operations on the same aah first--have joined the) sc punch-press cut the shape,|5'4"- 1 REEN stamp the company name, and) "Sales are up 600 per cent pierce the metal to receive splitiin the west now that we have) rings, beads and swivels. {a salesman there,"' said Bill) 7 = jEdgar. "They buy: a_ lot of} is x UP ' -- = step is taken the gold-plated lures out there be-| body of the bait ts ready for| cause gold isn't affected by the polishing, then plating--if de- | corrosive action of salt water.") sired--and the final buffing and| He adds that sales-are also} lacquering. Finished baits are| booming in Quebec and' the stapled to display cards and/Maritimes as well as Ontario. | shipped to jobbers and retailers.| Anglers look for variety in Plugs are turned from cedar'their baits, so much so that English Clai First Golf Club | ae irst Golf Clu | os Gass" LONDON (AP) ~--The Royaljday, and yearned for a new kind * eo 5e and Ancient Club of St. Andrews|!of recreation (P| Fibergias Screen a lifetime! birthplace of golf. king to open a seven-hole golf! Here is the hand that rocked|course on the sandy ground of) 0 ae + virtually Invisible -- ne glare rust proof -- will net stain spawned such greats. as Walter| James didn't need much con- ne sharp edges -- wilt net cut finger' and Arnold Palmer, so they say.|. Golf on was in full swing You can leave your screens up all year round when you use CPI Bosh, say the people of Royal at Blackheath. Fiberglas Screen because they cannot be deteriorated by the s lub at Roy Blac i The first golf club was not i608, This was 150 years befory on ene See ey eight miles from London known ang Ancient, reco oad Ar ' gnized as the ss Biackheath oldest tn the worl Oshawa Wood Products Here's how it happened: Blackheath spokesmen con- tury, King James 1 of England, played in Scotland and Holland came south with a few blue-/befere it turned up in England. Head Office & Showroom--Courtice--7 28-1611 sport. to be called the oldest estab. Oshawa Shopping Centre--728-1617 Soon they tired of stag-hunt-|lished golf club in the world," a HERE'S NEWS! #7, Reg. made to last long has been regarded as the| The courtiers petitioned the Benefits you In all these ways-- the cradle of the sport that/Blackheath common Hagen, Bob Jones, Ben Hogan, Vincing + never needs painting -- it's glass * fire-safe -- won't burs Blackheath. | The bored aristocrats set up a weather, Ideal for large or small areas--home, patio or cottage. St. Andrews but a sylvan area the organization. of the Roy4! Back in the early 17th cen-cede that golf may have been LIMITED blooded courtiers for some! 'But we still hold the right ing, the popular sport of the the spokesman said. gum Aj The difference between hoping ...and having is a (CAS exclusive cmemoocrmcses | rucernesmt| § PERSONAL LOAN Lawn-Boy's new engine has 3 full hp, plus low The new Lawn-Boy is the world's || from speed setting for economical normal cutting easiest starting power mower. 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