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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Dec 1963, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 20, 1963 said they had heard nothing} Bob Oates, writing in the Los!said, "It would be just tremen- about it. Angeles Herald-Examiner, saidiqous, There has to be a break- NFL and AFL | d M | Both Demying sera' 'tnr sien "enng. "No ers ia'the cold. war with' tne The two coaches. pointed 1 heard of any such thing. Nojers in the cold war with the je two coaches. pointe 0 and '@ | ee S ore | y g jsuch program has been sub-|AFL and peace is in the off- advantage of a common draft} Ci titi Ski VANCOUVER (CP)--Canada etands high in world alpine ski- ing but the perch is precarious The number of competitive| skiers in the country is too} small to maintain the place, and the Canadian Amateur Ski Asso- ciation is recommending much more training of many more in- dividuals. This quickly raises the prob- lem of funds, The association urges that more of the money changing hands in recreational skiing at commercial resorts be distilled into a C.A.S.A.-directed training program. The least-painful way, in the groun's thinking, is to increase fee income from affiliated ski clubs by making them more at tractive, with far larger mem- berships And to get recreational skiers to join ski clubs, the C.A.S.A is campaigning across Canada urging that lift operators grant a 10-per-cent reduction in fees to ski-club members. MIXED RESULTS Success is reported in the British Columbia interior, On tario and eastern Quebec. So far the campaign has been a wash- out in prime commercial areas where the move adds up to a short-term loss of revenue for the operators, with dubious prospects of making up the los later on The C.A.S.A. and Its seven di visions now work a split of member fees from the clubs the national body taking 40 per cent of the 50-cent senior fee anda cut'from the 25-cent junior fee as well At present this doesn't add up to. much because few skiers bother to join clubs. For in stance, it's estimated that 93 per cent of B.C.'s 80,000 skiers have no club attachments There are other income sources in prospect besides the lift operators' reduction plan Skiers must buy equipment spend money to travel, eat and sleep,. and 'the interests who benefit should be tabbed for as sociate and corporate member ship in the C.A.S.A., its officials say WANTS OWN INCOME The federal government's fit ness and recreation grant of $4,000 helps. A brewery pays al most the entire costs for jump- ing championships, and a soft drink company assists with the junior championships But what the C.A.8.A. wants impressive independent re- and .the support of a position in asking from the fitness SKI {s sults, stronger greater help council. "If we got the members we could meet any federal grant," gays Bob Bartley, chairman of the national junior committee Bartley, who has stydied Brit- ish Columbia hill by hill, figured about $18,000 a year would be needed for an adequate training program there -- including ad- ministration, travel, coaches' courses and camps for alpine and nordic instruction Counting the other six divi- sions--Alberta, Manitoba, Lake Superior, Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic--the figure would be approximately $100,000 NEEDED TO COMPETE "If we're going to compete the way we're trying to compete at the international' level with top countries," says Bartley, "we need this money to spill into junior camps at the top junior divisional level, and top' national level "We've kept up so far through determination. But it cannot continue." England's Top Olympic Hope Is Determined LONDON (AP) -- 'Keep at it lass,' the Yorkshire coal miner said to his daughter as he washed the day's grime off his face. 'You can win'two gold medals at the next Olympics." Dorothy Hym kept at, it Her father scraped the shillings from his wages to help her train Now he's dead opean champion 200 metres 5 greatest . women's pect I'll win Dorothy, Eur- over 100 and rated Britain's track pros- two' medals a Tokyo nes " the' slim 22 vear-old tte said, the other day. 'I owe it to. Dad." Miss Hyman is the fastest gir] the world this year, 11.3 sec 190 metres and 23.2 209 metres two vears of winning silver and medals at: the Rome her. career seemed at those ar over Yet months bronze Olympics an MISSED SEASON She a thig musele whole season of her, father. died azo, within end njured sed a Then ded she would retire she got'over the shock father's death, she 'be- gan to think of all the things he . had said to her over the years It started when she was a 12- year-old schoolgirl' He could sec then that the family had a fu ture champion on its hands 'Keen running, lass'? he said He paid: her subscription to join the local athletic. club. He paid for jessons Before was teens, Dorothy was Britain's No 1 sprinter. she out of cher A spokesman for the NFL said there has been a change of through somewhere." M R mitted here for the league ing. jof college players. eeting."' z | "The way rookies are coming erger umor The NFL meets Jan. 28 at HAS TO HAPPEN lies elo everyone is running LOS ANGELES (AP) A|Miami, Fla. : | Sid Gillman, coach of the|out of money," said Gillman, ye ; At the AFL, assistant com-|AFL.San Diego Chargers said) "I imagine they're thinking Los Angeles newspaper Says a) niccigner Milt Woodard said:ihe knew nothing about the pro-jabout the draft," said Faulkner. merger of the National andj|'No one in this office has heard/posal to merge the two leagues| The Herald - Examiner says American football leagues willjof any such thing." "but it's. something that's got|the proposed merger would call be proposed at the NFL's. an |m | Even with $100,000, Bartley|cost them money to go to train- says, there would be no concern,ing camp--but more would 80, Two coaches in the four-year- to happen. 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