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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jul 1967, p. 14

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'SPORTS MENU iBy Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 26, 1967 Wins Again Pam Miller takes off for ; August 3 to take a look at golf aa across the sea and show the/ A A d 1 ' ; avi H a no- ' people how a Canadian cham |e ae ere an Osh-! p 4 pion plays the game. i Pam will be one of four girls I . i shi : veague game, to lead Scugog DAVE LEAMING continues {ule games, a couple of tourn- to make the trip which will bel cleaners to improve his status in local |aments on the weekend, ia- softball pitching circles. He |volving Eastern Ontario Base- has been red-hot in recent © ball Association teams, De- weeks and last night he came troit Tigers' area scout, Bob Prentice of Toronto, has post- won by Marlene Streit. Miss Streit is an amateur so she out 21 batters on the way. donated television golf winnings hack tito the game as Andy Konopacki hurled a "4 ; a _ 'one-hit shutout when Oshawa' Sandra Post of Oakville, Jose-| yaycees travelled to Port Perry| up with a no-+it, no-run 3-0 ' a shutout to give Scugog Clean- poned this tryout camp untl : st k J ers a win over. the Hawks, |Saturday, August 19. On that lyne Bourassa of Shawinigan, right in' Markham. Here at /date, the camp will be at po xe and Bee: pre ge ier Gale Lumber clipped Pam In-;for si home. Oshawa's top adult | Peterborough's Riverside ® | pai th a other three! ternational 4-2. | BIrIs TASKING CG i. Leaming allowed only two|Markham Park and all players trying are asked to be in full half-hour before teams staged a ding-dong esta 3 5 The girls will land in Scotland). 31-5 as he methodically set battle with Gale Lumber win- out ning 2-0 over Pam Inter- uniform, a \ 3 national. This next couple of - their tryout session, with Pee tixh Girls Open August 6 eid Wees and Bantams going at 9. After a week in Scotland they) ining that his team mates weeks sees the Oshawa City r go to England for another tour-| could score\a Tun, 10:00 a.m.; Midgets, Juve- to a 3-0 win over|S ' financed indirectly by money) Markham Tuesday. He struck/for Markham pitcher Lumley > y las March grabbed a double and si It Wak a aleye for ried | single, Phil Solomon a double and Paul Parkinson a single. Pam Miller 'Teqming Pitches oaoee.wees MO-Hit Shutout A double by Ken Brack § beasties was Scugog's only hit in the awa City and District Softball|:;..¢ five innings of play. Sub- equent hits proved too much} Other than the double, Lum- and picked up a 2-0 win while|ley kept the base paths clear ix innings and did not allow, 'a walk during the entire gan.e.| 000 000 000--0 0 2) Oshawa 000 000 102--3 5 Warren McGahey was_ the nament, the British Girls'| and District Softball Associa- é Open, then on to Ireland. Nore! tion schedule come down to the finish line and the action is keen and lively. Office the league are going to a real effort to get their own niles and Juniors at 1:00 p.m. and squad games will start at 2:30 p.m. Those intending to go should advise John E. Duncan, 457 Hamilton Street, cause of age. Nevertheless they} will be playing at about the ietocine sma oawe' | Pan Miller Leaves Aug. 3 | City and District playoffs !Peterborough, by mail, soon ; cleaned up this: summer, long aS possible. same time on the same course.) e,8 s before Thanksgiving Day. A tournament has not been} or ritis S eS rip With all teams busy in OASA ST. GEORGE'S Golf and planned for their three- or four- plavoff competition, it is not Country Club, in Islington, day stay in Ireland but the : a simple matter will be the scene of the On- girls are quite prepared for, Pam Miller has won again. t the games they will be asked to. This time it was the Oshawa but each team has at least t pitch- io Junior Golf Champion- shat : play. Golf Club's Ladies' Invitation ers, so th ship match next week, with os can not , ' 116 Juniors (16-17-18 years) Miss Miller and her fellow|tournament. Miss Miller shot a nights, when necessary. seeking the coveted Junior golfers will be flying back to|four over par 76 to lead the crown and 39 Juveniles (14- Canada August 24, field of 56 golfers. OSHAWA FAIR puts a lull 15) teeing off for that title. Renee er C ar & Best' score with handicap in the City and District Soft- There'll also be 23 boys in was turned in by Mrs. A. ball activities this week, with the Bantam division (13-and- St ] L Ingram from the Bay of Quinte ee ers ose golf course with a 72, enough to under) so it's going to be a busy place. Almost 900 On- tonight's doubleheader beiry cancelled and there were no walk off with the trophy. Edith Henry of Oshawa was cees game and he promptly drove a home run. Konopacki showed his appre- ciation of the early lead by shutting out the opposition and allowing only one hit; a scratch ngle to Stephens in the fourth. The Oshawa hurler struck out 19 batters on his way to victory and walked only two men. Othe: Jaycees hits came from Dary: Hudgin with a double and Walt Kolonowski a single. Jaycees scored in the first in- ning but Hughes kept them hit- less for the next seven innings, Busway 3 eid pay 3h ue Scot. down opposition batters. How-| Lumley and Robinson; Leam- making the game a pitchers' ever it was not until the seventh)ing and Parkinson. duel until the ninth inning when Oshawa picked up two hits and [first batter to the play in JaY-\ scored their second run. Port Perry 000 000 000--0 1 1 Jaycees 100 000 001-2 3 2 Konopacki and Grabko; and Hughes and Harris, Gale Lumber took advantage of six hits led by Reg Hickey with a pair of singles. They were helped however, by four walks in the fourth inning which pushed across two runs. Other Gale singles were hit by Ralph O'Reilly, Pam Knight, Dan Price and Doug Cole. R. Wright led Pam _Inter- national with a double and a single and Brian Gaskell a double, Singles were hit by P. Norris and Bob Solomon. Pam scored a run in the first inning but could only hold their; lead until the fourth when games booked for Thursday night. The softball bleachers, on the south d ond at Alex- andra Park, a z util- ized as a grand th the stage to be erected out behind second base, so natur- ally, no games are possible tonight or tomorrow. On Fri- night, play in Brooklin. Civil Service Soft- ball] League has a _ double- header tonight out at North Oshawa Park, and a single game at Lakeview Park, as their usual Wednesday night schedule. OSHAWA BOYS who were figuring on going to Peter- borough this Saturday, for the Detroit Tigers 'trial camp" are advised that there has been a switch. Due to sched- 0 h 7 . Cl b T Lady wrestling is not permit- ) ; SNAWA LENNIS GID LAM tes is ontario but 2 moaited tested bu ie time-mit on thejadded, some new, twisis but period. Two seals by. Foster . a s . Wins Twice Over Lindsay "si?"-"%. ho a rous- LINDSAY (Staff) -- Oshawa Tennis Club team visited the Moore and Carol Lindsay Club last night for a \gave Kawartha Mixed League Monday night match, Oshawa won both matches by the same score 4-1 and strange- ly enough, by almost identical tactics, scoring three wins in the men's doubles and a win in the ladies' doubles, while Lindsay won the mixed doubles points in both games. In the first match, Ron Guilt- inan and y Keys teamed up to giv win 3 and s Karl Bowen and Joe (¢ mn Little and Bryce Browr } won over Don John Crosby 6-2 and 6-2. fix-\win, 6-2 and 6-0, ture and made the trip a big Moore and Mary Brown. payoff, winning both ends of a doubleheader, cleaning up their/almost a repeat win for Osh- which/awa. Ron Guiltinan and Terry had been rained out in Oshawa./Keys again teamed up to give {Oshawa a_ win 6-3 Anderson ' winning 7-9, 6-2 and 6-3 over|tant event. ment which was published in/|Sin" battled to a draw. : game with two runs in the first] host club entry, was very close Oshawa's Mark Davis and. Previous champions, as far aS the Oshawa Times, requesting The masked Assassin, No. llinning. A single by Kim Rogers,'behind, with 55-plus-7 for two eee Carol Dodsworth Oshawa and district. is con-lapplicants for the Oshawa/0n the Oshawa fans' hate list,}a walk by Bernie McQuire and) wins. Ev Jackson's Oshawa rink Repairs t It er Ww and - SPORTSCOPE | In Orangeville tario boys started out at 19 low gross winner in the second Gales scored two of their runs.4 different clubs, seeking the ret ' Boa a ; 1967 provincial golf _ title, BLASTING OUT of a dies' Invitation tournament day's tourney was Mrs. A. Five goals by Harry Ben- Aide With A ecore OF $8, Betty Gales aie 911 004 6 8 which will be decided on a sand trap is Sue Kessler of but got into some trouble Ingram Ady the best net ham led Orangeville to a 14-11 Heath of Patorborpuct was Pam 100 000 00I--2 5 3 36-hole final with the winner | Oshawa golf club. Mrs. on the tenth hole when she Str bboy be -- win over the Oshawa Lasco second with 97 and Maible White and Kright; and Mar-* automatically a member of Kessler was competing in landed in a _ sand _ trap. are ee aioe Steelers in a Senior "B" 18-\Roudreau of Oshawa third with hall and Bryan. * the Ontario Junior Provincial a6 of 76. crosse game played last night 98 es Eventual winner of Tues- (Oshawa Times Photo) (jn Orangeville The score was tied 5-5 at the| Best net score in the second end of the first period. Bernie flight was turned in by Mrs. | ca aes '.\J. Walters of Uplands, Mrs. R. {Burns scored three of the five A x goals with singles going to| White of Whitevale and Mrs. Gerry Burrows and Terry|H. Rienholt of Summit; all had Gray. "|77 scores. | Orangeville marksmen were! Third flight low gross winner Benham with three and Dave|was Madge Skinner of Cedar- Foster and Walt Mitchell with brae with 99 while Mrs. S. Draw Decisions Feature Star-Studded Mat Card de Promoter 'Pat' Milosh had|No. 1 on the U.S. challenger|Billy Watson teamed up with Oshawa opened the scoring|/Mrs. D. Max of Richmond Hill foe biggest -- ?wit of Hist. Betty and epponent, Jorceiercnre Pacocte agains! sl in the second frame on a goal also shot 105. considered at two putts per |the season on hand at Civic/Grable wore their Judo jackets|Fred Atkins an is protege, by Neil Armstrong. Gerry Bur- A ete) fi ; green Mrs. Brodie had a good Auditorium last night but he for the exhibition but this didn't/Tiger Jeet Singh, ended in a!rows scored two goals with Ron Ab ge tg pig oe ~~ bra leg-up. . sent them home in a state of prevent some lively action. rousing draw, wilh each team! Moore and Charlie Ludlow add-|, ttaa 4 4 With ' oO oie neste lconfusion, since the night's re- The normal routine was both|taking one fall. ing singles snakes: Bradt naa Dat --o ul Py ges ee a team. Low seven players will play another 18 holes to decide the other three posi- tions on the team. "Gar" Hamilton, 18-year-old shooter from the Weston GCC will be defending his title while Ian Thomas of London Hunt Club, 1965 Canadian Junior cham- pion, will be among his top rivals. Oshawa Generals' new acquisition, Dale Tallon, Northern . Ontario's Juvenile golf champ last year, is rated highly amo he challengers for this year's Ontario Junior golf championship. PAM MILLER . .. first place Swi! A, Bermuda goali Jennings, and a fied teammate In C By BRUCE L 'anadian Press Sp WINNIPEG (CF anner, the tiny ancouver makes | arance in the P. ames today, and f the swimmers perf @ay she'll have te st. The fifth Games Swing today as Cani swimmers, ers go after medals gold medals were Monday and Tuesda shooter: --__--------'sults failed to produce any real interesting and entertaining and| Tiger Jeet employed all his' Qrangeville scored four goals i i Hitla: 97° deanmae winners. the pace quickened as the| repertoire of snide and sneakyjjn the middle frame and were ele edt ae friendly rivals both got a little|tricks and the veteran Atkins|pehind 10-9 at the end of the some new twists but) period. Two goals by Foster version under "exhibition of American Davis accounted for Wins 'Snowde couple of to break various holds and ap-/held it for almost a minute,|Qrangeville's goals. Ins . ply counter-holds; how to dis- until he yielded. Oshawa was outscored 5-1 in| Vic Highfield's rink from Port arm an attacker armed with a But Tiger Jeet Singh came the final frame. Steelers' lone|Hope, captured top honors and) judo" too soon. Demonstrations of how| stretch on the young Indian and Jerry ing display last night. In ladies' doubles. Mary) "The Fabulous Moolah" --\knife, club or gun, plus @)back to even the match with a/tally was scored by Bernie|trophy in the annual Ron Snow-| Dodsworth|World's champion -- dis-|variety of attack and defence|fiurry of judo chops, kicks and Burns {den Mixed Rinks Tournament, | Oshawa their clinching|®PPointed the crowd because) moves, provided the fans with|elbows, to subdue Parente. Benham with two, Bob Green| here at the Oshawa Lawn Bowl-| she was not able to put in an|something new and interesting.) 4) oy, grapplers were in the|with two and Foster with one|ing Club's greehs, last weekend. The second match was over Kary Bowen and Joe Cruz of Lind- say, 6-2 and 6-1 Ser, Mary | appearance but her place was| The opening bout, a tag team |. ini ille'. taken by Betty Boucher, rated'maich with the popular widpeciiine She sare tne, com. | see of Crane ae br a they excitedly battled for the|_ Bernie Burns and Gerry)Vic Highfield skipped his rink | ry 5 . deciding third fall but then all{Burrows were the scoring lead-|to three wins, with a point total) Men S$ Ma or -Pin @a Uu four of them became so excited|¢rs for Oshawa with four points! of 55-plus-1. that they continued their bat-|each. | Sam MacMillan's Oshawa tling outside the ring and) foursome finished in the runner- | Ais Bi . m Ge s Bl d T { be finally, tired of being alone in- . up 'slot, very close, with three on Little an ryce Brown tt FB iside the ropes, referee Tiger M i] Edg d wins and 54-plus-7 points. won 6-4 and 6-3 over Rhys Wil- Ing 00 rans usi0on Tasker counted them out --all a ors e Sam Elsden's Lindsay rink four of them -- to end the . had 52 points for their three Stan Wigg and Clayton Kirby) The 1968 Canadian Five-Pin|the Oshawa bowlers have elect-|match in a draw, at the 34-| y Belleville had to go three sets but de-|Bowling championships will bejed Alex Donaldson to re-organ-|minute mark. . | : ext in line was Bill Joyce's eated Don Richardson and held in Niagara Falls, Ontario./ize the Oshawa Men's Major) Belleville scored a run in the|Oshawa rink with three wins 5 ninth inning to edge Oshawa and 49-plus-1 points. Bill Steffler and Eileen,pin game, particularly at thejating minus too many of Osh- Peak action and excitement)': combined to give|National level, demands that|awa's top shooters during the was provided in the second |tario Association play in Belle-|try was high in the two-win a win jin the hard-|Oshawa must waste no time in| past two seasons. main event, when Sweet |ville last night. ldivision, with 56 points and Oshawa struck early in the|George Read's another capacity entry of 32 rinks and) liams and Cy Ainsworth while wins, to claim third prizes and n John Walden, 6-2, 3-6 and 7-5 The popularity of the five- League, which has been oper- SIKI MATCHES ASSASSIN l , A" Majors 4-3 in Eastern On-, Jack Biddulph's Oshawa en- xed doubles session,|preparing for this very impor-' In response to the advertise- Daddy" Siki and 'The Assas- Lindsa fought rink, lost the first fall to the favorite,|a single by Monte Rose ac- - 5 ins |Sweet Daddy at the 14:50 mark,!counted for Oshawa's two nae ae ee cae rink when Siki used a succession of| Oshawa's third and final/had 47-plus-1 points, to top the} drop kicks to almost dis-/ marker came ia the third inning one-win prize winners, followed) 1 6-1 In 1960, it was Bob Gallagher) yy fact. the present list of lodge the Assassin's mask. when Rogers and Rose again|by D, Grant's Peterborough rink| ennis Club's. next and Hank Sarnovsky on_ the applicants who have been offi- The latter had some sort ofjhit singles. Oshawa was shutjand A. Gordon's entry from| is this Thursday evening,| men's team title winners, Janet| cially accepted as members, ig SCTE weapon hidden in his out from the third inning on and|Cannington, with 45 Points | trunks and this gave him a ended up with three runs on four|aplece. In ladies' doubles play, Osh-| cerned, included the late Dick|Men's Major League, Alex Don- twosome of Marv Moore| Adams of Whitby, who was alaldson is pleased to report that lyn Schultz defeated|member of the 1959 Canadian'the response has been most en- szi and Edna Ains-|Men's Team Champions. couraging. Awa's Ma 39 PRINCE ST. action '© All Makes of Shavers and Cli OSHAWA SHAVER SERVICE & SUPPLIES OSHAWA 728-4284 Port Hope Rink s.r oar" 1 Lorie Foster of Oshawa. r n SALES - SERVICE - PARTS - ACCES. ® hen they host West Kingsway|Peel, Isabel King and Bernice |the 'strongest aggregation we| n an Inter-County 'A' Mixed! Milton were on the 1960 mixed!;ave had locally for many|marked edge in the action. Siki hits with one error. League fixture. team Canadian Champs and years. For example, we have|Pumped himself out of action) Belleville scored three runs in| i --__|Gallagher was also on this jpyoe bowlers with 250 averace.|When he tried his ko-ko-|the first inning when the first |mixed team six bowlers 240 or better, twelve | konk and knocked himself out. |four batters that faced Oshawa John Trott has also won the powers 230 or better eens They went at it hammer-and-|pitcher, Bob Durno hit safely. | Eastern title. bowlers 220 or better, and |tongs for the third fall but al-|A double by Mike Healey, and | During the past four Eastern yyolye bowlers 215 and better, {though Siki had The Assassin at/singles by Steve Moore, Brian BASEBALI bates Pe , Pals (West dia- (Canadian Championship events,| 'This means that the strength |the point of exhaustion, the bell Coughlin and Bob Luffman ac-| Teaside Junior Leacue -- 'East y i m oe not one Oshawa bowler has) of the No. 1 group which is the |Sounded in time to save him--'counted for Belleville's three| Hchiwa Teclonhalves Vs Hast, aig Lavan: eT piesa 'eed feeb Canadian | most important as far as top just when it looked as if Siki)runs. l e inert tenia B CRE A ites |Championships but Doris Joll of competition is concerned, is|WaS going to unmask the villan| Durno settled down, giving u It St t g T ert Kiwanis : Md Fist 2 | Bowmanville saved the day for shaping up perfectly. and reveal his identity to the only three-hits and no fae Ss ar mn omorrow eee exhibition Game -- nial: Park 8 15 utby Centen- /this area of Ontario by copping 'The situation could still be Screaming fans. until the ninth inning. Randy Lezio re : oP the 1967 Ladies Singles Cana- preatly improved with the in- Promoter Milosh has an-|Costellarina led off the ninth Legionnaires: at THURSDAY dian Championship while com- Gjysion of the following top nounced that they'll be re- for Belleville with a walk, stole notch trundlers who have stil] matched for a main bout next|second base, advanced to third Civic p.m Eastern Memorial 'A LAWN BOWLING ed Doubles Tournament Cannington; 1.30 p.m. TRACK AND FIELD Legion Track Club -- Nizht. Laughlin from 6.00 p LACROSSE OLA Junior 'B' League -- Huntsville H <s vs Brook- lin ; at Brook- lin Arena, 8.30 p.m. SOCCER Darlington Senior League -- Tyr Courtice and Sol- ina ipton; both games at 7.00 p.m. SOFTBALL Oshawa City and District Assoc. -- Jaycees vs Mister TV er 6.15 p.m. and Markham Haw vs Scugog Cleaners; at both games at Alex Park Civil Service | agu len Centre vs 7.00 p.m Park Rexe Oshawe peting in Winnipeg. In order to assure that Osh- tg report: Lloyd Sabins, Bob|/Tuesday night, .a special 90- on a passed ball and came home awa takes its rightful place in Gajiasher, John 'Trott, Manning minute time-limit affair, which on a single by Leo Baker. LACROSSE OLA Senior 'A' League -- Brooklin Redmen ys _ Peter- 1 ion i 'ang 1 Don Bye "Petes", at future competition ai 'the Cana- swartz, Ron Swartz, "Pam" should give Sweet Daddy time Belleville scored four runs on borough Memorial Cen. |@@% Championships, it is most Knioht, Jack Goodman, Fred to win and.unmask The Assas-\eight hits and committed five aes essential that the local level of jardin, Marty Jordan, Roy sin. errors. tre 8:30 p.m j adn : i competition be upgraded con- yo. Pee nen : OLA Senior ' og se Nesbitt, Myrle Reeson, et oe glee So Oak siderably. BUSS All of these fellows have , t Civ With these thoughts in mind, established themselves as qual- asco Steelers, at Civic --_ ified Major League bowlers and "KAWARTHA Organized by Cantrack Motor Racing Corporation Ltd. fer BARDAHL TROPHY USAC CHAMPIONSHIP LATE MODEL STOCK CAR RACE @ ium, §:30. p.m, | " e ns ' : should certainly sign up. dn sin iehees | Mets Top Pirates There are numerous openings aw Mixe et ae . : for applicants in the No, 2 Oshawz re | ; H )shawa Tennis Club at Peter- | First Of Finals |Group and anyone desiring to | < artic 7 ty BOWMANVILLE (staff) -- par' icipate should contact abdad Bruce England. Bowmanville's Recreational De-, ------ borough 'B', at 7:30 p.m. Inter - County 'A' Mixed League -- West Kingsway TC at Oshawa TC, 7:15 p.m. 'partment Atom Baseball reid pee eee League finals got underway -- ee. Night- \this week with Garfield Clark's ly training session, at Mc. |Mets thumping Pirates 19-4. prt ties Besprs, cecum: | Billy Leaman pitched Mets to from 6:00 p.m 1 8:00 p.m * ithe win, allowing only five hits ana : oe The Mets went wild in the SOFTBALL fourth inning, staging a 14-run parade, with Billy and Brian Leaman along with Passant, 5:30 p.m. - Saddle Classes Scarborough Junior Ladies' League -- Mid-Scarborough 4-H Club Activity Day - Heavy Horses 9:00 p.m. - MISS OSHAWA FAIR CONTEST Youth Centre vs Oshawa, at | Shantz and D. Leaman all star- North Oshawa Park, 8:30 /ring. p.m, Tim Vanstone and B. Living-) OPEN SOON TOP U.S. DRIVERS AND CKLB TEEN DANCE SOCCER stone, along with Larry Bishop - ® i - : and Jeff Lunney, were best for IN a Darlington Junior League-- Pirates. ion at Tyrone and Solina at In semi-final play, Pirates OSHAWA Children Under 12 25 ' se y; sunt ¢ oe aa both games at 7:00 ousted Dodgers in a 12-11 thrill- ADULTS 75¢ Cars -- 50c tales er on Saturday morning with ~~ |Tim Vanstone besting Jamie _ SHAW SOLD Perfect in the pitching battle) NEW YORK (AP)--New York|while Jim Beers, Doug Bird,| Mets Monday sold veteran right-|Terry Sarginson and Larry) handed pitcher Bob Shaw to Chi-|Bishop starred for the winners. CANADA'S LARGEST cago Cubs for the $20,000 waiver| Gary Perfect, Jim Nickerson, AND FINEST CHAIN price. Shaw, 34, came to the|Randy Masterson and Randy) a IN OF Mets from San Francisco Giants|Hayes played well for the} HEALTH SPA'S last year. Dodgers. | VIC TANNY'S SATURDAY, JULY 29 ist HEAT: -- 2 P.M. OSHAWA FAIR - ALEXANDRA PARK Tomorrow-- Children's Day (Reduced Rates on Some Midway Rides) Gates Open 9 a.m. -- Buildings Open 1 p.m. 'the women's 200 - metre where she joins a1 couver girl, 15-year Warren. board," fidently during a c John's - Ravenscourt school where the squad is in residence ing competition starts Aug. 3. shooters winning | 'Chile taking anot equestrian competit Miss Tanner's firs Games come Mary Pat Pumfre; and Donna Ross ¢ are competing in th breaststroke while ' of Montreal is ent men's 200 - metre } Heats in all three scheduled in the m the finals at night. IMPROVE RECORI All four Canadians Tuesday's women's freestyle and men': freestyle easily qu five swimmers two Canadian girl Games' records. Miss Tanner, 16, w ming in seven even the British Empire Kingston, Jamaica, she also was in sev 7 gold and three als, But Tuesday her t Marion Lay and An; Jan, really churned | with record clockins "T knew I had it w those cheers," said after winning her | women's 200 - metr The Vancouver - | ster won by 18 yard Miss from Burlington, Ont ond in another heat Coughlan, a The old 1963 mar Rowing For Pan WINNIPEG (CP)- rowing crews will boat full Games medals, s Wayne once they correct a! lem of a broken bo eight-oar shell. of Pan - Pretty of "First or second Pretty for The eight-oared sh unfortunate encounte concrete pillar at Fo barracks, the Canad installation servir Games village. The battered bow is for a test on the | floodway, site for row and if it fails Pretty to call for a spare sl St. Catharines. Pretty observes tha eight churned out 2, in five minutes 36 se week at the Royal Henley Regatta at | rines. "That's eight s der the world record The four oars with the coxless four, says have bettered world times of 6:35 and 6 pairs have a little wa but I think they will WON MEDAL Canada's lone rowin the 1963 games in §

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