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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 May 1966, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Mey 30, 1966 GIVING THEIR ALL -- Zennon Andrusyshyn, left, and 225-pound Mike Mercer show their record-breaking forms in the javelin and shot put respect ively as they teamed up to produce wins for Oakville-Trafalgar Col legiate at the Ontario high school track and field meet at the University of Western Ontario Saturday. Andrusy- Z ,den, shyn threw the javelin 230 feet one inch and Mercer put for 62 feet 2% inches. Both were meet and Canadian in- terscholastic records. (AP Wirephoto) Lengthy Wait Ahead For Lloyd Percival TORONTO (CP)---Fitness ex pert Lloyd Percival of Toronto,|and coach of the Don Mills\prack and Field of | Track that he gave stimulants! charged and sedatives to his athletes,|and giving his track and field have the money obably have to wait until| athletes drugs in a letter written} from across the country anxious to clear himself charges will pr July or even Novem gent his defence ber to pre |Crothers of Markham, Pete Beach of Toronto, chair-} |best-known fitness counsellors has been) recommending Club here, with runner Bill Ont, Crothers's coach iby middle-distance Fred Foot man of the Canadian Track and | and chairman of the Central On Field Association, said Sunday he does not intend to deal with! ada, the case until the group meets/Crothers sent the letter to the! charges, in Edmonton July 15-16, The case will probably be re ferred to the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada, Niagara Falls, Ont., Nov., Nov. 12-14 before dealing with Beach said, _ Ferely al, one of which could|case wait until Its annual meeting at) Beach it, Canada' slcially jtario branch of the AAU of Can has confirmed that association March 31, Foot said an investigation 4's now under way and that the has been forwarded to |HAS NO CONFIRMATION Beach said from his home jthat he had heard nothing offi | on the matter Athletics' Losses Big Owner Finley Reveals KANSAS CITY, Charles ©. Finley he has in his five vears as owner the Knasas City Athletics base Mo. (AP) said Sunday ball club-and spent $1,700,000 in bonus payments to tal ent Finley's Statement was in re ply to a column by Joe McCuff young sports editor of the Kansas City the fact received cash trades in| never "tall| the Star, who wrote that the Athletics have nearly $500,000 from the last three y too clearly ears shows the serious SOCCER SCORES, LONDON imbal (Reuters) honors list in the United King dom soccer s Saturday was as follows ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Champion Liverpool; ner - up: Leeds United, gated: Northampton Blackburn Rovers Division H Champion? Runner - up legated Middlesbrough Leyton Orient Division 1 Champion: Hull City; up: Millwall, Retegated; eter City, Brentford and York City, Division IV Champion: Donca Runner - up: Darlington Promoter: Torquay Colchester United F A CUP Winner: Everton; Sheffield Wednesday LEAGUE CUP Winner: West Bromwich bion; Runner-up: West United SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Celt Runner Relegated: Champion Rangers ton and Hamil Division I Champion: Ayr United; ner-up: Airdrieonians. FA Cup Winner: Runner-up; Celtic IRISH LEAGUE FA Cup Winner: Glentoran Runner-up: Linfield. up Mor ton Run Rangers fance ost more that $5,006,000 of The easor which ended Run- Rele- Town and | Manchester City; | Southampton, Re- and Runner- Ex Southend United, ter Rovers; Also | Unitedand Runner-up: Academicals. | of playing talent the A's have received.' Finley said by phone from his Laporte, Ind., home "The gentlemen this story hasn't done his work, For his information ing the past five years th spent--over--$1,700,000_in payments to young alent "It's quite true over the few years we have received in trades, but cash has been and never pill be primary object of trades IT'S TIME YOU BECAME ACQUAINTED WITH A RAMBLER wrote home dur A's bonus who past '77 DOWN "77 MONTHLY Puts you in the driver seat of a 1966 AMERICAN 2 DOOR SEDAN | at ane *" WELLMAN MOTORS LTD. "Your Rambler Dealer' 100 Nonquon Rd, OSHAWA 728-7351 PLP LL, He said both the Canadian Association and the AAU of Canada do not to call people for ex 'tra meetings and will have to, deal with it at the regular ses- sions, Percival, meanwhile, has said that he is only interested in a j complete clearance of the He is being guided by legal counsel, The parents and executive of the Don Mills club issued a statement Sunday expressing | their confidence in Percival and stating they had never 'seen drugs or stimulants being used in the club, In addition, a letier being sent from about "nine". parents to Percival said.in part "Throughout, we have been in a position to observe your ac tions at first hand and have ive Canadian sy ae mw IVLGEKS LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Five Canadian interscholastice rec- ords were bettered and one tied in the Ontario High School Track and Field championship Saturday at University of West- erm Ontario. Mike Mercer and Zonon An-,inch record up for recognition | drusyshyn of Oakville Trafalgar this season bettered two Canadian school- boy marks in the shot put and Grade Javelin" respectively, | Final Mohawk Feature Won By Skippy's Pride CAMPBELL VILLE, Ont (CP)--Skippy's Pride won the $5,900-purse eighth race at Mo hawk Raceway here Saturday in 2:04 1-5 and returned $8.60, $5.10 and $3.30, The daily double of Dell Humes and Brown Wolf paid $118.30. The sixth-race exactor of Kagle Armbro and Sonny Creed paid $15.40 OTTAWA (CP) Missile man, a black seven-year-old tar heel gelding, came on strong}; in the stretch to win the pre fered pace at Rideau Carleton Raceway Saturday night A crowd of almost 3,400 largest of the season--watched as Missileman pulled away from the pacesetter, Weley G Grat- tan, for a $5.90 win return Time was 2:06 2-5, Missileman's fastest of the season, HAMBURG, N.Y... (CP) Barbara Johnston, driven by owner Gerald Johnston of Dres Ont., captured the $2,500 Big Edge For Lema OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Tony Lema fired a seven-under par 65 Suhday piling our largest victory edge on the Pro fessional Golfers' }tour this season, in winning the $57,000 Oklahoma City Open Lima, who started the day one' 'stroke behind Saturday's leader, young Tom Weiskopf, finished with a four-day total of 271, 17 strokes under par, He wound up six strokes ahead of Weiskopf, who was second, Lima, who collected $8,500 wiped out the old record of 277 lfor the 7,173-yard, par-72 Quail Creek Golf and Country Club course, set in 1964 by Arnold Palmer. Weiskopf shot a 72, 11 strokes under par with a 277 2if Association Masters champion Jack Nick-| laus finished with a - for the day and a total of 279--good for third place money, RALSTON OUSTED PARIS (AP)--Alexander Met reveli of Russia scored a stun ning upset over top - ranked American Dennis Ralston in the French internationai championships Sunday, the most impressive ever. recorded -- by posting triumph a Soviet never seen, nor would we have| player. Metreveli outclassed the permitted, stimulants as charged."' the use of drugs or,U.S Davis Cupper 8-6, 2-6, 6-1, 6-3 in the fourth round EY ar tL COAL & SUPPLIES OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! Toke advantage of it! vice; always on Fuel Oil Budget F McLAUGHLIN 723-3481 24 hour ser- c hed truc ks to serve yOu, an available, and radio dis the read NOW IS THE TIME TO CONVERT AND CALL 110 KING ST, W. SAVE! FUEL OIL Why Per Rare . os ON PREMIUM QUALITY Phone 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL Serving Oshawa ----- Whitby and Ajax Districts 16: 4 get BOB EAKINS discharge tergeant go We said the sergean listed r you Ww No to stond in-t @ United Texi, @ Roxy Variety, LEAT SERVICE w y over ond the ates were bidding their bye ! . rid of this uniform | never } ye again STORES: @ 92 WOLFE @ 17012 MARY ST. @ 12 BOND E 143 King St. Cast Rosslyn Plore @ 924 SIMCOE N AGENTS 725-3555 1? BONDE 924 Simcoe tennis | | | | D i ae DELiSTea Mercer, who weighs 225 pounds, tossed the 12-pound shot 62 feet, 2% inches, surpassing the previous record of 58 feet tering his own Cangdian record of 212 feet 11% inches set last year, OSHAWA WINNER 'Winning On of Thornhill, Ont., a field of Ontarie amateurs ta his first attempt at the 16-hole: tournament. Second with 70 was veteran Tommy Woodall of Toronto, iplaying in the tournament for the 13th time. Six tied for third piace with TANOANTA (CD\Rah Masan 74__Ravw Canale Ken Trowhridge Saturday won and Bob Ptashnik, all of Bramp- the Eager Beaver golf tourna- ton, Harvey Suggit of London First Try Brampton's entry, which fe cluded Coole, Trowbridge, Ptashnik and Wayne McLellan with a 77, won the team prize with a 296 total, eight strokes ahead of second-place Toronto Uplands. WEEKEND FIGHTS By THE ASSOCIATED rire Hanta, Japan--Nobutoshi Tsu- ment with-a--one-under-par 69.' Highlands, Bill Bell of Brant-|kamoto, 112, Japan, outpointed Mason sank a birdie putt oniford and Bob Bradley of Osh-| Wonder Boy Ramos, 111, Phitlip- the par-three 17th fo" win over awa. 'pines, 10, 1%4 inches set ip 1961 by Lorne Peterson of Vancouver Mercer also has a 62-foot-i0 Shawn Dawson, of Oshawa O'Neill Collegiate and Voca- tional Institute, captured first place in the Junior 440- yards, while the OCVI team finished a very. close second to Hamilton West dale, in the one - mile open relay event, ADDS INCH Jolin Hunter of Richview Col legiate, in the Toronto suburb of Etobicoke, added an inch to his former Canadian schoolhoy mark in the high jump with a leap of six feet six inches, Warren Rechard of Brant ford"s North Park Collegiate jumped 48 feet, %4 inches to beat' the old mark of 46 feet nine inches 1964 hy How ard Jackson of Bridgetown, N.S. The fifth record went to Arn prior High School's senior 440 yard relay team of Gordon Mc Lellan, Mike Marcellus, Smith Camphell hed.in 43.2 econd year-old the bet- Andrusyshyn, a 19- 13 student, threw javelin 230 feet, one inch, invitational: pace before 7,348 fans at Ruffalo Raceway Satur- day night The horse paced a 2:05 3-5 trip to become the second Cana dian horse in three weeks to win the event, The winner paid $8.40. Two weeks ago Baron driven by owner r Mauri ce roe of Ottawa. won the tional in 2:04 3 Fifth Straight Rowing Title ST. CATHARINES Catharines Collegiate scored four firsts and won their fifth consecutive Canadian scholastic rowing championship Saturday. The St { atharines' crews won the championship and 145-pound eights as well as the 145 pound and heavy fours events to 35 points set-in George McKie seconds, a fas than Westdale's record set Adios Mun ins and who finis tenth of a Hamilton in 1964 Ed Hearn of Higk { 98 ifa ter Toronto McNeil equalled the record in the 100-yvard also tied for the Cana 220-yard rec 1 School seconds He dian na ¢ 9 0 dash ve junior ord o & senonds Hamilton team jampionship point Monarch Park of onto was second with 76 and Oakville - Trafals third with 60. Defending champion Ottawa Brookfield was seventh with 35 points St the 97 (CP) Westdale won with Tor score BUYS ASTOR STABLE LONDON (AP) The Blood stock Stable of late Lord John Astor, one f Britain's most successful race horse breeders, was sold Thursday William M. Hackman, of Plain field, N.J., for an undisclosed sum, In second place, 46 points be hind, was Sir Winston Churchill secondary school of St. Cathar ines, which won the 135-pound eights and the cox fours final the i) e to Lakeport Secondary School of St, Catharines scored 62 points for third United States competit dominated the three sculling events. Jim Dietz of St. Hel ena's High School in New York City retained his open. singles title and team with schoolmate an exhib Ten Bonano for the open dou- Sonny Liston and bles Briti heavyweig Bill Stadel of Catholie High graves in Oecerebro, School of Stamford, Conn,, won Thursday night. the lightweight singles, was given ors LISTON BARRED STOCKHOLM (AP) -- from the A last Brit barred tween ram As ion Boy ociation he Tamaica-born ht Joe Rr Sweden, No explanation bout t R *% COILS % PLUGS % HOSES % FAN tuned now by the OMS Servicemen. 140 BOND WEST For "LIKE NEW" Performance REPLACE WITH McCOY ! 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