12. THE GOHAWA TIMAS, Fridey, January 31, 1964 Use Sport Films © To Educate Fans in 2 crowded Montreal hall in- cluded amateur coaches, ref- erees, parents, children and or- dinary fans, They were getting' benefits of a aot | the .\sports clinic launched last by @ Montreal brewery. of} The movies--three reels of 19 sports meaningful to people in this part of Canada. "Those watching it one night -|minutes each--are part of Biling' the instruc: program. {tors go along to explain all as ts of the game, a rs spent three afternoons early last summer) ynder -lunder a hot sun: in north-end Jerry Park helping make the film, copies of which have been loaned to the firm's Toronto and Vancouver divisions, SPORT FROM BRITAIN Middlesex Cricket Club © May Lose Its Identity LONDON (CP)--Legisiation to enlarge London municipal boun- daries 'is causing headaches in county cricket circles. On April 1, 1065, the county of Middlesex will cease to exist. Most of it will be swallowed up by the new Greater London, Re- maining portions will be distri- buted between Surrey and Hert- fordshire. The transition presents mon- umental problems in local gov- ernment and bureaucrats are having a field-day reallocating) powers in everything from sew- age to maternity services. But the planners forgot about cricket, W the transition is complete the Middlesex County Cricket Club will be a club without a county. | County cricket is governed by strict qualifications concerning residence and the question the Middlesex players are asking is:How can you qualify for a county that isn't there? KEEP OLD LIMITS The County Cricket Advisory Committee, which runs the game in co-opration with the Marylebone Cricket Club, has decided that the old county boundaries will be retained for the moment, But they know they are batting on a wicket! that will grow stickier as time) goes by. For instance the Staines area} west of London, once part of! the Middlesex outfield, now) finds itself cemented to Surrey. Witt a top cricketer living in) Staines be forced to play for) non-existent Middlesex when ail! his geographical loyalties draw| him towards the surviving Sur-/ rey side? | "Unfortunately the advisory) Committee could not foresee! some of the snags that have! Remodelling your attic? Adding a new room? You ean make any room warm and livable with electric heating. It's simple and inexpensive to install and operate. You ean add electric heating without disturb- ing your present heating system. And it will cost you less to install than it would to extend your present system. Flameless electric arisen,"' says Middlesex assist- ant secretary Arthur Flowers, "It is our intention to sort them all out now because all sorts of trouble might come up in the future." WILL RETAIN NAME However the club has decided to go on calling itself Middlesex a name that may soon be as misty and archaic as the long- vanished Wessex, The Middlesex committee voted unanimously to refrain from rechristening the club with the more accurate but awkward title of Greater Lon- don County Cricket Club, There's a further embarrass- ment for Middlesex. Not only is "We hope this will lead to similar clinics in those areas," says Ray J. Prevost, the man in charge of the project, $o far, clinics have been op- era for foo.ball and hockey but, Prevost says, "we have plans of expanding to other sports because of the success we've met." Fourteen foothall clinics were held throughout Quebec last fall Montreal instructors Luc Allard and Jean Peloquin, Al- lard is a sports writer and au- thority on football and Peloquin is a French-language TV. pro- ducer who played football for University of Miami under Perry Moss, former Alouettes coach Bill Roberts of Montreal, a linesman for 13 years' in the National Hockey League, con- ducts the hockey clinics as a one-man show and up to mid- January had put on 46 of them, Roberts, who operates a bi- cycle shop here, works usually from a stage, using a black- board on which is drawn a hockey ice surface, He has small movable figures which he the club without a county; it's without a ground, The home pitch is the famous Lord's but Middlesex is just a tenant, Lord's is owned and run by the Marylebone Cricket Club. To complicate matters fur- ther, Marylebone is disappear- ing too, The north London bor- ough is being absorbed by the City of Westminster in the Greater London master plan. The time may come when the last surviving relics of Middle- sex and Marylebone are inscrip- tions on the head of a cricket score card, "4 EVERYTHING'S NEW!!! 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