ream pram COACH Kyle Rote right longtime star end of New York Giants gue announced his retire ment as player and was im mediately named offensive coach of the club With Kyle of the National Football Les fHaWk Supporters Great Throwers By JACK SULLIVAN ICsnndinn Press Sports Editor CHICAGO CHBroadcast ter Johnny Gottselig jumped to his feet in the final seconds of MontrealChicago Stanley Cup semifinal game this year And as the victorious Hawks went to their dressing room Johnny sat downon the flour Some kook hnd snatched his chair and tossed it on the ice The Hawks had won 53 and lheir fans were going crazy Thats one of the compo tional hazards at games here he said in an interview Monday in the stillness of Chicago Sto dium where just hours before the Black Hawks had scuttled Toronto Maple Leafs an in tbc third game oi their bestot seven cup final Leafs had won the first two in Toronto You know Gottselig added wouldnt be surprised it some night body came tumbl lng down out of Ulcer Gulch Ulcer Gulch is an almost un believable spot of real estate in the huge stadium It is the top balcony and home of Chicagos most rabid and ribald hockey characters CALLS THEM UNIQUE Ill swear you can go any where in North America and you wont find anybody like them the one time great Hawks player added We can win 10 straight and then lose one and the ulcers of the inhab itants up there pop all over the place Tney don care how we win We can rattle bodies off the boards or play it nice and gen tiemanlyiike All they want is win Weve gotta take every home game or those crazy guys get mad and throw things And when we do win they still throw things And throwing things is an art that Hawks supporters have de veloped to fine degree In all the years that Gnttselig has been around here32 to be ex acthe cant remember any player being seriously hurt as the result of missile tossers Name it and theyve thrown fit says the 55yearold Chicago public relations director who also broadcasts playoff home games over Chicago radio sta tion Theyve pitched dead fish and live rabbits on the ice No One Adheres To Olympic Oath STMCOE CWThere isnt 3country in the world that lives up to the Olympic oath John Roxhurgh president or the iCanadian Amateur Hockey Ass sociation said Monday Commenting on resolution passed by the Alberta Amateur Hockey Association that the Ca nadian Army be asked to take over training and sponsorship of Canadas 1964 Olympic hockey team he said So far as Im concerned its good idea and would have to be given full consideration at our meeting in Ottawa at the end of May But he said the CAHA could only act on the suggestion by disregarding the present Olym pic oath realize lots of other coun ntries do this be said In fact than is no nation that can send team to the Games and truly live up to the oath But when we shut our eyes to something we are teaching the youth of the countxy to shut their eyes to what is right and wrong Roxburgh said the present Olympic oath which demands strictly amateur status should be broadened possibly to allow athletes some remuneration so long as their particular sport is not also their main source of income He was less enthusiastic about the Alberta recommenda tion that the Olympic team be stacked with junior and juve nlle players No top Junior team ever has consistently beaten good or even average senior club he said Eggs bomb firecrackers vcgc tables tinsel paper llve hom sters ticker tape bottles of ink paper cupsfuilof pop and beer stats from the seatsony thing they can get their hands on We take strict security meo sures but they still smuggle stuff in Anybody carrying parcel or even briefcase is told to open it up for inspection before he gets into the building If guy shows with bulky overcoat hes got to open it up We relieve them of all sorts of things but how are you going to search more than 16000 per sons RECALLS BEGINNING Gottselig can pinpoint the real start of object teasers to April 10 1938 ll third game of the TorontoChicago cup final The clubs split the first two games in Toronto and Leafs roughed us up bit said Johnny iett winger on that Hawks team Its bestofiive series and we leave for home immediately after the game we hit Chicago and our publicity man at that time Joe Farrell lines up about six hospital cats couple of doctors and nurses and while theyre supposed to he patching up our hurts photographers are taking pictures like mad The Chicago papers play it up and our fans are hot They let loose against the Leafs some thing fearlul we win 21 and after the game two trucks are needed to cart away the stuff that had been thrown on the ice in the stands all over the place Then we win the cup in the fourth game 51 Gottselig can tell thousand anecdotes about the behavior of Chicago fans One time guy comes screaming into my office be tween periods Hes soaked with pop and beer The Ulcer Gulch gang had missed the target He says his suit cost $150 and weve got to buy him another fm taking down his name and address and theres big roar Whats that the guy says tell him play has started and weve probably scored goal Gntta go he says and whisA ties out of the office Never heard from him again Canada Seeks 1968 Olympics OTTAWA CPJThe National Fitness Council was told Mon day that Csnada has good chance of getting the 1968 Win ter Olympics in scenic Banti National Paris Meeting here for the second time since its formation the ad visory council was told by Olympic officials that the idea has been well received in Euï¬ POPE Health Minister Moateitb an nounced that the federal gov ernment is likely to spend subs stantiai funds to develop the Rocky Mountain playyound into suitable site The Calgary Olympia Devel opment Association already has received $35000 grant from the federal government and $40000 from the province of A1 berta and the city of Calgary SAYSCHANCES GOOD James Worraii of Toronto president of the Canadian Olympic Association said chances are reasonably good that the Banff site will get the nod from the International Olympic Committee The committee is expected to make its decision at meeting in Kenya in June 1963 Nor way France and Switzerland also are bidding for the this games After Mr Monteiths opening address the wmember council began two days of closed ses sion to consider requests for sports and fitness grants press conference was scheduled for tonight The council advises the gov eminent in distributing $5000 000 in grants to sports and physical fitness organizations and the provincial governments is head man Allie Sherman AP Virephoto The Glass Skip Is Pet Peeve MONTREAL CP Four years as an icemaker have con vinced Ed Etchy Dubiei that curling needs new morality Something has to be done soon or the players are going to be swinging at each other with the brooms he says Dubiel is 25 chunky six footer of affable mien But he makes his points about curling with hand gestures and unmis takable bitterness Sure the game is booming the former semi pro baseball umpire said in an interview after the season windup at Montreals foursheet Greystone Curling Club But what rites me is the el tltude of the newcomers to curl ingand they make up most of lhe players More so than in any other sport there is squawking and allbling No one is ever loser at least not in his own mind GENERAL MOTORS VAN Theyll find someone or some thing to blame for every fail are sampling of locker room bppfs and excuses That ice fell off to one side like ski slope BLAME THE ROCKS flow can you curl when the rink is like an ice box You would think they would scrape the ice at least once in while No one is going to tell me those rocks were all the proper weight Seasoned curlers fellows who have been at it for to years or more are exempted by Dublel They seldom say much And women for the most part fall into the same cate gory But in mixed competition they undergo big change shedding all docllity They pick up their one from gt You sense it the moment you slip 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