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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 May 1963, p. 16

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CPS TEASE garage ie mam gen A new Sunday sports bylaw here will enable Jay Hawks to play home games Sunday after- noon. St. Thomas Hawks To Stay In ORFU ST. THOMAS (CP) | --St. "Thames Tay Hawke deetieti Wednesday night to enter a team if Ye Junior Ontario Rugby Footbal] Union this fall. Jay Hawks, who earlier an- nounced they woul fold be- cause of financial difficulties, reached. the decision on the basis of assistance promised at a Tuesday t meeting by Windsor and Sarfiia clubs. Windsor AKO promised the) 16 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 30, 1963 British Columbia Lions Mea re Mggagts Fe et [Proud Of Promotion Job-- By STEPHEN SCOTT Lions are careful to use giving instructions and assist- VANCOUVER (CP) -- British the expressions "work with" oflance, all without charge. Columbia Lions figure they 'co-operate with" when refer- 'ement to their relationship with Rests ious Ioctaell than "ae high school teams. Their point GOES 70 Moscow other professional club. is that they do not own, con-| The, official United States trol or sponsor any minor foot-\feature film entry in the Mos. ONLY TO SELL SPOT CASH OR ~ TERMS JOHN A, J. nal in that community," says Veitch. "Tf we were interested in de- veloping playets we wouldn't be)r lo grants all over the prov-|higi ince but we would concentrate on a few teams. If we were in- \000 and minor ball, years. The articles of incorporation of the commufity-owned West- ern Football Conference club under the B.C. Societies Act say: "The object of the society ist the promotion of football in ety province of British Colum- Thus all profits not used for > aiggee football must go and general uae Herb Capozzi says this ilhas amounted to between $250,- $500,00 in the last 10 terested in dévelopitig fan sup- port we wouldn't bother helping a team in Trail'250 miles away in the Interior. HELP HIGH SCHOOLS Pg ye sums up the whole idea "to give as many persons as posse the chance to play foot- ba He says Lions can expect lit- tle in the way of players from minor football. With the devel- |opment of professional football, "for a boy «6 play at that level}, ball teams. No official will say flatly that Lions are responsible for the|in July will be "The Great growth of high school football in the provitice but the fact is there was little before the pro team came into being and now there are 42 teams. The club = about $10,000 a year in direct grants to high school football, more than one-third of a contribution to ral a In addition the Lions provide| 44 I film festi icow int Jay Hawkes financial aid) Escape." Special Offer -- Gen you afford asset -- You con' will be 'hrough the league. The form of Sarnia's assistance will be out- | lined at a later date. One Week Only" .. AT THE LOWEST PRICE EVER! ARE YOU A GAMBLER? te ce aeeme with your most important ert te re * this SPECIAL offer BOLAHOOD REAL ESTATE -- 725-6544 REG. $369 TO CLEAR films, books, uipment grants, two coaching clinics attended by 200 coaches from throughout the| province and 4 development | camp. Veitch and Lions players visit| leagues throughout the province BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES he's got to have come from a learning situation equal to a major American college pro- gram," The club co-operates with the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds. but officials say they gain no exclusive benefits as a result. If a UBC player shows the marks of a potential pro he can be picked up by any Canadian pro team under the draft, atended? -- iT CAN WE ARE MOVING THIS WEEK FROM bay fe eg Roed, Toronte to Willowdale. We ate Dis of our limited stock of Mealth-0- Mede in Canade Cycles used ONL as DEMONSTRATORS. 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Keeps you fit 365 days @ year in privacy of your own home. eo PICTURE-OF-THE-MONTH AWARD WINNER Toronto Telegram wins the CP Picture - of - the - Month award for this shot that seems to show George Armstrong érying after Toronto Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup. Staff photographer Ray Me- Fadden took the picture in the dressing room April 18 as the Leafs captain reached to- ward his face drenched with champagne, pouréd over him by celebrating teammates. McFadden shot with a Nikon 'MAC' GLOATS $5-mm camera and electronic flash at full. McFadden won the award once previously, in June, 1952, for a picture of a trainman trapped in the cab of a wrecked locomotive. Our Soccer Expert 'Called It On Nose y M. McINTYRE HOOD Rectal London, England Correspondent To The Oshawa Times LONDON -- Well, George, my old crystal ball is 'still working 100 per cent. In this coumn on 1 picked Manchester May 2, United to win the Engish Cup. In that column I said pick Manchester United, thought they had the experi- ence and the flair for the big oecasion which Leicester City Yacked, and that with Denis Law and Bobby Cheriton usually reaching the heights in matches of this kind, I picked Manches- per United as cup winners. That was exactly es it turned out to be. As I sat in the new press stand at Wembley Stadi- um, I saw Denis Law turn in a performance that has seldom been equalled of this lush stretch of green grass. Law was never mofe brilliant, never more devastating as he taunted, tantalized and twisted Leicester| into subjection. He scored Man- chester's first goal and had jus- tite been done he should have had two more, Law in this cup final, won by United 3-1, proved himself to be @ player of world stature, equal to ag pro- duced hete recently by Brazil, Benfica or Milan. It was a great day for any- ot ee newspaper, ed it as a veins, The Sunda: "The People hea "Tartan Triumph. The head- t while I was going all against current form and league positions to And alongside Law at centre was David Herd, a third Scot, who scored United's second and third goals with splendid oppor- tunism. But with all the brilliance of these three individuals, Man- chester United won because they followed religiously, the of attack laid down for them by their Scottish manager, Matt Busby, who was e happy man at leading his team to its third English Cup victory and their first in the post-war period. And his team turned in an amazing performance which quite belied its final position fourth from the bottom of the league's first division. allowed to settle down to their usual smooth, disciplined game. Their stars did not shine, The only player who came out with an enhanced reputation was thei centre-half, Ian King, also a Scot, who fought like a tiger in defence and in efforts to get his forward line going, but to no avail. David Gibson, Leicester's flashy inside left, was away be- low par, but that was because Crerand did not give him room to move. And Stringfellow, Lei- cester's star outside left, was hever given a chance to show his natural ability. Yet it was a rousing cup final, by far the best of the five I have seen since coming over to England. There was more good psec than in the previous RESULTS COUNT! Leicester City. were never four... tthe crowd of 100,000 was given A display of English foot- ball at \its best, and I rated this game, from a spectator point of view, as quite as good as the European Cup final be- tween Milan and Benfica. SEASON OF SUCCESS So now the English football season is over, and for me it has been a satisfying one. I picked Everton to win the league championship. They did. I picked Scotland to beat Eng- land and become international champions, They did. I picked Manchester United and Leices- ter City as cup finalists. They were, And I picked Manchester United, against form and league position, to-win the cup. They did it gloriously, So, as your headline on May 2 indicated, my crystal ball has not failed me yet. And now we must wait and ste how it works out next sea- son. Meanwhile, the only soccer in- terest is.in the fortunes of the teams which will be touring in various countries as post-season ventures. FOOTNOTE -- In their final game of the season, Charlton defeated Walsall 2-1 to stay in the second division of the league. Everything depended on this game, Charlton had to win to avoid relegation. VANCOUVER (CP) = Spe- cial events chairman Frank Baker is scheduling a little squidging and squabbing to go with the scrimmaging tradi- tional with Grey Cup week. The 1963 East-West football classic will be played here fext Nov. 30. Baker is billing the tiddly- wink tussle as the "second annual world chanvpionship"' =the first was contested at the World's Fair in Seattle last. year. The Winners have been invited to defend their ti- tles here. A suggestion that the Grey Cup parade be switched from the Saturday game afternoon to the previous night will also be studied, Bill Clancey, member-at- large of the committee, says staging the parade a diy ear- lier will extend the festivities and draw more people and more dollars to the city. GREY CUP WEEK TO BE ALL-SPORTS WEEK IN B.C. Finance chaifman Jack Bain estimates the 1963 Grey Cup gate this year will net about $34,000 more than last he Toronto affair, partly ausé the provincial govern- ment recently wiped out the amusement tax. He wants $17,000 of this ploughed back to help pay such éxpenses as the half-time show, pointifig out that the Ca- nadian Football League still would be about $17,000 ahead. What else is planned for a spectacle once reserved for football? A bowling congress, celeb- tity golf tournament, Cana- dian pipe band finals and curling, says Baker. 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