OBA Issues CHESS OLYMPIAD ae New Ratings TORONTO (CP) -- Jim Carn- wath of Woodstock and Dorothy Tinline of Toronto were both ranked first in their singles di- visions of the Ontario Badmin-|Vranesic of Toronto defeated] Toronto Man Wins Over Russian Champ TEL AVIV (CP-AP)--Zvonkojtween the two countries, which had been tied at 144 points each THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 12, 1964 1] to Great Bear Lake," the re- port states. Fears were expressed last arctic char streams in Northwest Territories is to be|SCRAP IDEA possession limit has been © scrapped. The report says there is a mortality rate of ninety per - cent of char returned to the wa- ter by anglers. "It has been proposed that clanglers retum no char to the water but that all fish caught in excess of the possession limit be given to the Eskimo guides ton Association's 1964 ratings/Russian champion Leonid Steinjat the end of Tu: "s play. announced Wednesday. in the biggest upset of Wednes-| As expected, the Soviet Un-|Considered at a Bun Brewster, Woods toc k,iday night's second round of the|ion and smaller eastern Euro- and George Thorple, Burling-|International Chess Olympiad|pean countries dominated play ton, were placed first in the/finals here. as the championship series got men's doubles rankings. But the Canada-Russia score|under way. Heading the women's doubles|was evened when Boris Spas-| Surprise of the first round, rankings were Marj Shedd of|sky of Russia defeated Dr. Elod|however, was the success of the Toronto and Miss Tinline. Macskasy of Vancouver, the|host country in taking one point Miss Shedd, former Canadian/former Canadian open, cham-|off the Soviet Union before bow- women's champion now retired] pion on board four. ing 3-1. territories coun-} The idea of ha fishermen cil session in Ottawa in Febru- ae Gan water|to: reduce the domestic fishery ary. after they have reached thejrequirements," says the report. A report tabled at the coun- : There Are Special Benefits For All' BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN For personal use or for @ ACADIAN Other from singles play, also topped Carnwath. John Holehouse, Toronto, sec- the mixed doubles ranking withthe United States scored a 214- . 1% victory over Romania to Other men's singles rankings: |1eaq a western comeback. Of eastern European teams,|sian offered the draw. In other second-round play, World champion Tigran Pet- rosian was held to a draw by]... Israeli master Zadok Dominitz in an eight-hour battle. 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Gonnella, Sud- are participating in a round- robin series. bury, fifth. It was the first time in these END IN TIE Warlier Wednesday, in the completion of first-round play, SUGGESTED TRAIL s My Canada and Spai . Doping Project |crsts, sx Siento tet nenton Mactaye, New Tne Vranesic Played to a draw|mous wildemess route of hikers 'Ouch', say the fans, but The Hawaii native's naked field goals of 49, 42 and 25 Star ts Sunday against Spain's Jose Medina in|--the Appalachian Trail -- in ; , ry t Michigan State's Dick Kenney foot could help MSU upset yards thus far. ROME (AP) -- A new anti- GRID ACE KICKS BALL THE HARD WAY Scots NR ONE Ati Ss x. on all or . On Highway No. 2 Between Oshawa and Whibly ------ HAVE YOUR WINTER WORK COMPLETED NOW by Competent Craftsmen You Can Rely on a Company Known for Quality and Workmanship... SPECIALIZING IN: FREE ESTIMATES the last of the four matches be-'1921, wouldn't kick the football any No. 1-ranked Notre Dame Sa. (AP. Wirephota) \doping' program, drawn up alter Sports officials began to work of Ted Workman of Montreal/the blame from irate Montrealj/sand seats in the park he now| G.jora) measures in the new world and eventually shattered|the way he handled the situa-' Als an Etcheverry-type quarter- HEAT WITH OIL 15 minutes installation. All Ford, Workman had good reason to| The Als, of course, have been|as the site for the 1965 Gold other way than barefooted. urday. Kenney has_ kicked the Pep pill scand > that rocked on the mew program last year Alouettes in the Eastern Foot-|fans. But this deal was Work-|rents will be cut out next year code were approved in Septem- his team. That was the day he/tion. "I should have consulted|back and they could be in busi- ae, Plymouth and Pontiac, '49 - @ DIXON'S loopy nothing. Workman got rid of|Cup race for unlimited hydro- a e Italy's national soccer cham- Y pion: last season, goes into ouettes Decline es ny ie league teams facing fines of up to $160,000 for using illegal stim- Started With Trade = Lucky [tor You] FRIDA I e I r after five -- = = bin team 'were charg By JACK SULLIVAN There's no doubt that Work-, He hasn't a bigdeague team, 7 stimulants in a scandal Canadian Press Sports Editor\;man pulled a rock, although|his plans for a 40,000-seat sta-|tnat created a national uproar Last Monday marked a sig-|Perry Moss, his coach and gen-|dium, by 1965 are rumored t/trom soccer circles te patlia- nificant anniversary in the lifejeral manager at the time, took/have blown up and a few thou-| ment, : # ball Conference, but it's likely}man's brainchild and he ad-|/to make room for an enlarged inistr: the Als owner would just as|mitted it later when he said "I/running track, This means a ber. ag errr gp soon forget Nov. 9. shoulder all the responsibility,|loss in 1 revenue of about i entire control. system i eav Du U FE LE RS On that date in 1960; he an-jpersonally, for the trade." $150,000. will begin to function Sunday. Big nounced a player deal that] He insisted, however, that the} But he has one big asset, P 3 rocked the Canadian footballjonly mistake he made was in|Coach Jim Trimble. Give the ; ae tried to trade off quarterbackjSam and Hal before I an-/ness. ; r Sam Etcheverry and end Hai/nounced the trade." age slag savings Patterson to Hamilton Tiger-} Maybe so, esp.-ially since! - PICK CUP SITE uttiers a pes. Cats for quarter Bernie Fa-|Faloney has been a key man in) pooHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -- OIL joney and defensive end Don/Ticats' march to the Grey Cup}. is lcked Wednesda Paquette. final in 1961, 1962 and 1963, Seattle was pi Y 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE Moss, Paquette went to another| janes, The cit; icked by sad one, Toronto Argonauts, SS cei Siyoe oa As- 723-4663 and Montreal is still looking for gr : = @ quarterback, someone who/S0ciation, at a meeting here. 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