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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Apr 1964, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, April 24, 1964 15 i finds out about football shoul- der pads from the experts, the British Columbia Lions coaching staff. From left to right: Frank Johnston, Dave MOSTLY WOMEN -- Most of the 200 persons who atttend- ed each of four Monday-night lectures on 'football for sp 's" were . One of them, Mrs. Al MacLean, Vancouver Gri Learn About G Lion's Summer And with that, the deieisive VANCOUVER (CP) -- "Any Skrien and Jim Champion. The lectures were a joint ef- fort of the Lions and the | Burnaby, B.C., school board. --(CP Photo) d Fans ame At School \female, and good - humored.| questions now?" roared the man from Mississippi. "We feel like you folks should know a little bit about the blitz and ah wanta make sure youl|ball for spectators." understand what ah said." Jim Champion had come tojherent and much coach of the British ColumbiajChampion and offensive coach| Lions withdrew, his part played| Frank Johnston, who are witty, | in another bona fide night-|won laughs. Head coach Dave! school lecture devoted to "foot-|Skrien, who is not, did most of the lecturing. Champion was much more co-| The male students ranged} less terrifying|from shingle cutters to insu-| teach people about football and/on other occasions in the course,|rance executives and depart- by golly that's what he was go- ing to do. "Okay now," he continued. "One more." His chalk scrib- bled vigorously, He roared breathlessly. "We had on this one the " » Blite and this man} bucks and comes and this guy slows down the receiver and this guy comes up a lotta times in your gaps and when we got eight men coming and they got 10-12 yards to go we feel we're gonna get their quarterback. "Now," he roared again, "'any questions about the lightning, a joint effort of the Western Con-/ment store clerks, Most of the ference champions and the;women, including some who Burnaby school board. Held on|came with pad and pencil, four rainy Mondays in. March,|seemed to sort out into matrons| it drew 270 registrations at $2.50\of the 35-45 age bracket, girls) each. . |with escorts, and young women] Pointers in hand, the Lions'|of secretarial mien who arrived) coaching staff delivered eight|in threes and fours bent on dis-| hours of lectures and films, cov-|covering how to be better com-| ering alignments, offensive and|pany in a football crowd. ° defensive play, strategy an| AD BOY "OPERATION VOLUME" PRICES PLUNGE! STORE HOURS Open Every Night Including Wednesday to 9:30 P.M, Seturdays to 6 P.M. (No Payments till July) DOOMSDAY BEATTY 2-DOOR GOLF BALLS 3 1 64° 99 CONTINENTAL BEDS @ 220 coils. Quilted top mats © Deluxe 3 button head board @ Brackets and Legs included Free Delivery to your home Easy Terms arranged if desired. TOYS TALKING: CECIL e es Soys 11 different things game plans. SHOW FILMS The rain held attendance each night to about 200, half filling the auditorium floor at the Burnaby North High School. Still, it was quite a group--uni- pinch, pop or blitz?" formly attentive, predominantly CANADA OUTDOORS 1964 Crow Hunt Underway In May TORONTO (CP) -- The first/farmers" crops, kill game and shot will soon be heard in the| song birds and generally make annual war of wits betweenja nuisance of themselves. One hunters and Canada's wiliest|estimate is that they. kill more bird--the crow. ducks in Canada in a year than And with each year the me hunters in 20. becomes more _ intense. 2} créw is increasing in numbers |BEST IN SPRING F The best time to hunt crows and nuisance factor, and aunt- : are) ers are going out in growing at least in southern Ontario, is numbers to pit their skills oon "4 Fie Ss _-- ie July. against the "black plague," rl seeclld Lo oe # a bird considered by ornitholo-| °¢Ts af s before ay Foe gists fo have the greatest brain|°@Use Mey re -- ey _ their development. nests and caring for the young. One of Canada's. foremost| One annoyance for experts is crow hunters, Fred Lister, pres-jthe inexperienced hunters who ident of Hawthorn Press, says:|use distress calls in an effort "I have always gone aiter|to attract crows. They don't get crows but in the last few years|@ny results and also spoil that more of the shooting fraternity| Particular area for others. have taken up the sport. Lister, who has bagged as Lectures and chalk talks took jup the first hour and a quarter, then 45 minutes of films demon-| strated the points. Champion covered everything} defensive from the qualities of| leadership and team spirit to! the poop sheet. | Johnston, when the films were} on, had his eight-foot pointer| wagging and he really lost 'em.| "Here we go. Flex Five) Right. Straight dropback pass,| four receivers fire down. Fake draw to the two back through the five hole. All hook and Joe hits whoever's open." Skrien, who pocketed a mas- ters' degree in education before | he entered coaching ranks,| stuck to the essentials. "Think ahead," he said. "'It's| |the key to enjoying football." | In sum, anticipate strategy by taking into account the down jand distance, field position and| |time. When the ball is snapped, | watch the centre and guards. If| they pull back, shift your eyes) to the pass receivers. If they |block, catch the flow and see! the whole play take shape. | "Why look at the quarter-/ back?" Skrien said. 'Here's the| time to take your eye momen-| jtarily off the ball. He does the| same thing every time he drops| back, If you can shift your vision| and see how a man gets open! for a pass, that's a bonus, That! puts fun into it." "Crows are a sporting tar-|many as 250 crows in two days,| get as they weave their way|says they can provide a bonus through the trees. They'relro, frustrated fishermen. smart, too. Once you have), : aye called them into a blind, that; "Jf you're out fishing and spot is finished. No matter how|"0thing is biting, just grab well you call they will not re-|YOur gun and go -- --_ turn. They seem to know where ae frequently, there is danger." and it's great sport. A. E. JOHNSON 0.D. 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