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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jun 1965, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 8, 1965 WON OLYMPIC MEDAL | Legion Tykes Win! Bruce Kidd Admits That Speedskating Champ In New Hall Of Fame By WALTER KREVENCHUK WINNIPEG (CP)--Dozens of . medals on the rug at his feet, © more in a small cardboard box & at his side, Frank Stack sat on © the edge of a sofa rummaging © through a well-filled overnight bag "They're here the 58-year-old said as he somewhere," paper salesman neared the end of a trip by memory through a past that covered three Olym pics, a meeting with a king and a skating waltz with Barbara Ann Scott aln Placid where ; tra hig to J Be ) AN cer Car ( Ste ska Scott women's identical with Lake Frank felt lack of ining deprived him of her placing { didn't wan go through all that again," 10st a went barrel ating at new arenas nstead, he four edskating 1 figure st emonies for jada on opening in occasion at Sault Ont,, featured a with Barbara Ann Canadian junior kating cham such Marie waltz then figure ne te jumping | Opener In Cobourg | Terry McKee was the big man) for Oshawa Tyke Legionnaires) in their Eastern Ontario Base-| ball Association opener Sunday as he pitched "a three-hitter and hammered five hits him self to lead Oshawa to a 25-5 drubbing of Coboutg at St, Clair Park in Cobourg McKee went the distance for Oshawa, striking out en route to his victory. He collected two doubles and three triples for a big day at the plate seven Allison had three hit home-run, for the Dave McKee, D Kadoski and T. Thompson had two hits apiece, as the Legion naires unleashed a 20-hit attack Two of Cobourg's three hits went to TT, Sweet while P Flesch picked up the third, G Clary took the Joss for the home team, striking out five and walk ing six Gary including a winners, while He Might Be 'Burned Out' ' By ROSEMARY SPEIRS | '4 TORONTO (CP)--Track star} Bruce Kidd, both feet in casts following surgery, says he isn't through as a middle ~ distance runner, But he's not sure whether he will run in com- petition or only for personal e { gratification I love the sport he said in interview Saturday but J know if | will have the tine treat it as more than recreation He admitted as New Zealand track coach thur Lydiard's assessment fore the 1964 Olympic Games| in Tokyo that Kidd was burned out," Kidd came % fod 2 an don't to a half in 26th of 20 fin 10,000 metre im ishers in the and badly race was beaten the the {dtarted burning tracks in 1961 up He games record six-mile make the necessary adjustments race of Canadian|third in the three milé was medallist at the British Empire stay Games at Perth in. 1962, setting 28:2 He For the present Kidd out of competition 'concentrate on 6.6 in training." In October he placedito go to India for a year gold Good news for the man who's over 40 and concerned about his health When you're over 40 you begin to realize that good health may not always be yours. If you're wise you but you don't overtax yourself, race com fortable ie enjoying routine he has his usual He said he demanding He over will and lens now on nlans pounds weight you enjoy life, Life insurance suddenly becomes more important, too, You want to make sure that all the gaps are plugged, now, But I think Manufacturers Life probably ean, We believe life insurance should be available to as wide a group of people as possible--including people with coron- uncertain difficult to buy health eould make life insurance more costly, Who ean. help you? P, Andrey Representative Bus, 728-7391 Res, 725-2502 gained 20 running Ann won the title in 1948 plon sarbara world and Olymple aries, high blood pressure, or ulcers, for example-- at lowest possible cost, In fact, our company was the first to offer life insurance to men and women with diabetes, Deep in the red-and-white bag were medals won by his father, John Patrick Stack, a champion Manitoba speedskater in the 1890s Frank followed in his father's footsteps and to an Olympic bronze @ medal, six Canadian and two U.S. speedskating cham pionships Just 5,000 at Tokyo Since he has had twe operations to correct pulled ten t ti ALS SIGN HATCHER BRUCE KIDD MONTREAL (CP) Mont Alouettes of the Fastern then QUIT IN 1956 Frank uous physical his conditioning showing at dons and remove scar? ue and bone from the heel of his/caused left foot Tokyo Bul Lydiard, now Most runners Peter Snell were and John Davies for He onto International track science and economics June 10, hasn't changed at the University of Argonauts azsesament more important than diard career and rates hi training tanding on graduation thi his most important ac omplishment rhe 21 dabbled bic who a tennis and set to go to Japan Winter Games Japanese mil in real Football Monday night they fullback Ron who played college football State briefly with Toronto in 1963 and 1964 Mor u Kidd's than i) poor hocke cle Conference announced If you are under 80 and worried about your life insurance because you are worried about your health, give mea call. I'll review your present insurance and show you how Manufacturers Life may be able to plug any gaps there are in it~without placing you under any obligation, MANUFACTURERS LIF INSURANCE COMPANY racing for the washed fary The Second World War pushed kaling into the background but rank competition in wa 1940 b ursions have signed 'Hatchet with beyond here with Important, he ays Bill Baillie the Tor meet his Hatcher personal factors considers his achieve out poiitica studies Toronto a track first class ext Michigan performed FRANK STACK from a sales con Slack basked giow of re back ference in Regina in. the warming newed recognition. In early May happened the Canadian Amateur Speed: ¢ skating Association had named him to its newly created Hall of Fame tarting a f of "eass t congratulations I The brief new porting Stack's tioned his three Olympic pearances, his bronve medal in 18,000 metres in 1932 ¢ " world indoor five-mile record But much of his st was left untold STARTED AT 13 There was the footloose youngster who won the first race he entered 13 in his native Winnipeg There was the trip to Chi 1931 and victory In the indoor championship and one by & returned to Olympic 1948 at He time a share he program national to skaters reg Py said blames rather > show with American clubs to the of itz, Switverland kated fastest good for forgotten in the fear of a heart condition which a mus breath goat Saskatoon was hi Car as hiecago organization a to register the fourth in Injurie * S00 metre ixth 4 torn to date later diagnosed. as old caused by weeks before Vis veal runner' Attributing success vie Stack the indoor open title 1942 then hurried off to Lake Placid N.¥ for the Olympic game ng He matched fellow Canadians M'Yer race again a Alex Hurd and Willie Logan ank decided he felt fine his winning medals, The three 46 years and entered the Jame 29 points to help Canada finished 11th Winnipeg Gordon Audley won 14 fourth speedskat- Canadian championship a bronze, Frank got hand of the late place DISMISSES INJURIES Although he 1964, that hi aiwihs ore experienced cle condition cold to hi threatened to ideline Oslo cartilege the mpics at told him he aid in Novem left heel aching ing alr He as coach of Canada peedskat in the 1960 Olympic Valle ( and a coach the St club ow won leave Stack 1952 0 f on fo s in \ " happily accepted the job ber wa rv Jor and har and quite paper story re Doctor migh a Kidd has refused to admit the effect { his injuries formance dismisse Ls stren selection men team he at Squaw alif pain when he ran ulwas sible in osition a at co eedskating 9 1963, H gold medal the near po on hh sul jard tudents 1964 in pe he analysi lected metre in ors fo one of its highest-ever stand field of 6 as in the also d neg on Canada that over Stack's feat earned to Norway international an invita ing medal into He Kin tion 1934 won 3ack home Frank for a trip the winter Olympics in Garmis Partenkirchen, Germany He didn't go. The Canadiar squad was scheduled in Germany the Games opened Legion Minors In pewempeR WHEN .... Mid-Season Form .®y THE CANADIAN PRESS Torchy Peden, the red haired bicycle racer fram Victoria the ndoor Montreal ti d in 129. 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