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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jul 1964, p. 16

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MEG ENLISTS COPPA BEDE ES 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wedacsdey, July 29, 1964 Formosan Athlete Seeks Canadian Decathlon Title 'By JERRY GLADMAN _|tation events will be Al Oerter TORONTO (CP) -- C. xa H @ 30-year-old. ej gal tee of the Central Ontario Track and Field Association, "and he was still apologizing for his per- formance in January. As the only man ever to score more than 9,000 points in the supreme test of speed, skill, stamina and strength, Yang is generally considered the world's best athlete. His world record of 9,121 was more than 1,000 points ahead of his nearest rival when he established it at Wal- nut, Calif., in April, 1963. WAS SECOND At the 1960 Olympics in Rome, Yang was silver medal- list in the decathlon, although he led the eventual winner, Rafer Johnson of the U.S. by 128 points after six of the 10 events and showed a superiority in seven of them. The two-day meet combines the decathlon, women's ita- thion and 10 special tation events, ; The winners and those who give creditable performances in the trials will be up for consid- eration when the Olympic selec- tion committee meets at St. Lambert, Que., next week to de- cide the 15 berths on the team. Another headliner in the invi- .|medallist could crack the Ca- Island, N.Y., who will surpass his world competition from Dave tanford, With Yang as competition, the - American Games silver nadian record of 6,300 points. Gerry Moro of Trail, B.C., is another standout Canadian en- try, The women's pentathion is ex- pected to be close competition, with Jenny Wingerson of Tor- onto and Diance Gerace of Trail, B.C., the favorites. Miss Wingerson is the current Canadian champion for the 80- metre hurdles and holds the Ca- nadian record of 10.9 seconds. She was a silver medallist in the event at the 1963 Pan-Am Games and recently competed in several meets in the Unitd dom. Miss Gerace was silver med- allist in the women's high jump at the 1963 Pan-Am Games and is current Canadian champion and record holder in the high jump and the broad jump. She established a world indoor high jump record of five feet nine inches at an indoor meet at Cleveland in March. Other top athletes include Cary Weisiger of Durham N.C., a four-minute miler and winner in the mile at the police games here last Saturday, Bill Croth- ers of Toronto who will run in the 400 metres and Philadelphia sprint stars Paul Drayton and Mel Pender, on a relay team shooting at the world 440-yard record. Nobby Wirkowski Happy On Argos VANCOUVER (CP) -- How can .a football coach with so many problems in 1963 have so 1964? i brought here fo r to- night's exhibition game between his Toronto. Argonauts and Brit- ish Columbia Lions. The Eastern-Conference team frantically airlifted dozens of players in and out of camp last year. Argos did one thing con- sistenly, and that was to lose. In 1964 they have consistently won--both their pre-season ex- hibition games. They will try for No. 3 to- night with Jackie Parker start- ing at quarterback, then giving way quickly to rookie Karl controversial Sandy Stephens of 'Minnesota. "T've got to look at Sweetan and Stephens very carefu'ly," Wirkowski told a press confer- ence Tuesday night. He said he will keep one or the other with the team, but not both, "There's no comparison be- tween this ball club and the one we had last year," said the pint-sized former quarterback. "The attitude, the spirit, the en- tire atmosphere has changed completely." Coach Dave Skrien of the Lions said he will play this one as a regular league game, starting Joe Kapp at quarter- back, The Western Conference champions have lost both their Sweeant of Wake Forest and exhibition starts. Sask. Roughriders Lack Point Punch REGINA (CP) -- Spirit and|'49ers of the National League. raw courage helped Saskatche- wan Roughriders write one ofjinclude end Jack Gotta, tackles the greatest moments in Cana- dian sports last fall, but coach|fence, Martin Fabi, Bill Burrell Bob Shaw must uncover some scoring punch if he hopes tojness and defensive all-stars end succeed in the 1964 Western Football Conference season. The Riders finished third in|Shaw, centre Neil Habig, and in 1963|tackle Bill Clarke. the five-team league Veterans back with the club Al Benecick, an all-star on of- and Don Walsh; centre Ted Ur- Garner Ekstran, middle guard Ron Atchison, linebacker Wayne and stunned Calgary Stamped-| Shaw also has two new assist- ers in the total-point semi-final) ants: Eagle Keys, fired as head with a comeback triumph that|/coach of Edmonton Eskimos in wiped out a 26-point deficit in| February, and Hal Griffin, a for the second game. mer player with San Francisco. Offensively, Saskatchewan Kenny Ploen this year on paper appears to be as unsettled as ever. Ray Leads Bombers In Tight Wi jured knee. g. in Purdin and Bill Gray, first- string halfbacks last year, and Canadian guard Ron Brooks, Ron Lancaster, inconsistent} WINNIPEG (CP) -- Veteran until the playoffs, appears to\quarterback Kenny Ploen be the club's top quarterback.|tossed thrée touchdown passes are gone. Purdin and Brooks have retired and Gray under- went surgery recently for an in- Bob Ptacek, a defensive stal-|to lead Winnipeg Blue Bombers! » wart, and Bob Light, who joined|to a 19-18 victory over Saskat- Saskatchewan late last year,/chewan Roughriders in a West- will support him. ern Football Conference exhibi- 100K SHARP mr An offensive back who looked areca : : It was the Bombers' first win sharp in camp is Cass Jackson in three exhibits h from San Jose State. 4 teed th ons and the sec- Expected to complete the re Roush 'ae many outings for backfield in the club's league od oughriders. Geote nd Farrell Funston: caught opener are fullback George), 4 Reed, fourth in rushing in his|'¥° Of Ploen's scoring passes rookie season; Ed Buchanan,|2"d end Ernie Pitts grabbed the obtained from Calgary in a late-/Sther. Halfback George Fleming season trade in 1063, and Dick|*/cked one convert. Cohee, who performed well last} Halfback Ed Buchanan year in several positions, sparked Saskatchewan, scoring ." Gerry James, the one - time|both touchdowns -- one on a wonder boy with Winnipeg Blue/42-vyard run in the first quar- Bombers, joined Saskatchewan}'er, the other on a 74-yard pass- after a year's layoff caused by|@nd-run play with quarterback a contract dispute. James will|Ron Lancaster in the third provide Riders. with kicking|quarter. Fullback Gerry James, strength and relief help in theja former Bomber, kicked a backfield. field goal and two converts and If Jackson can stick, in thejend Martin Fabi booted a sin- backfield, Shaw will be able tojgle. move Hugh Campbell, a top re-| After stuttering through the ceiver, to end. 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