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Barrie Examiner, 23 Mar 1963, p. 9

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GOOD FORM AT lIVE Bowlers seem to be getting younger these days File yeaMld David Oimstead an Official Reports Talk Of Abandoning Games NEW YORK AIDA rank lng Olympic official said Fris day there had been talk of abandoning the winter Olympic Games but he believed the big ice and snow spectacle had now passed its crisis There have been rumorn that the winter games next car in innsbruek would be tho Isl Dr ileinrich Drimmel president of the Austrian Olym pic Committee and Austrian minister of education told press conference here These rumors have had some lustiiicatlan liut think we can prove at lnnshruck that It Is worth while to have the youth of the world competing in healthnt atmosphere think we now have passed crisis and the winter Qllamcs will continue Dr Drimmel and Prof Frcidl Wolfgang socretarygeneral of Sudbury old man at five pIns was getting th first lesson in 10 pin bowling It Sault Ste hlarie Ont when photog the organizing committee for the innsbnick games appeared at the Austrian Cultural Insti tute to relate and show through films the progress his country had made in preparing for the ninth winter Games scheduled Jan IDFeb in Austrias wins ter wonderland Under questioning Dr Drim mel acknowledged that some of the motor objections to the win ler games stemmed from com morelalism Some members oi the inter national Olympic Committee headcd by Avery Iirundagc have become concerned over growing professional tendency In sports particularly as re tales to the winter games Most of the hockey teams are known to bo outright profes sionals yet accepted by the ln Ieraational federation Skiers are paid by manufacturers for Clinches Last Playoff Spot By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sudbury Woltes Friday night clinched lilo third aild last play off spat In the torn Profes Iional Ifoekey iue thankful perhaps that the lrutes worn not In St Louis for full sun tan The lirnvos were hotlnccd out of contention hy the Slidhury wintheir lino rocnrll St Louis wasnt enough to close the gap The team started the reason II ayracuse iirom pol poor at Boss Gus Morison Praises Bulldogs Dy THE CANADIAN Illltfl Playing cniItIx tlus itloiisnn doesnt tIiInlt Ills tllatllnill Itt roonl lost In inst anybody lrl tiny nltlIitiie thinks they wont flown illIota the tonal IIIlIt will win the Alion Cup The itiaruons hut dcrl Hall to Vlniixor Iitllltlltiis who picked up their second IIIL Ilve fluturia IIthltty Association color elmmpiiniship with tile victory Morison said he thinks the Bulldogs who fall your Iml out in Kapnnknslng haps oi Ilto Northern lnlnrio Iltnkoy nu station will not he illalsn this year They should lake It all he told lintry Vltlsnil toulli oi the lulldots prricts to yllly liioin Inn at lililt Frlifny nllzhts win for the va In lilo lisstoiwwu soilrt Iulldogl won their third In llltt trolling IIIII Marooos it ITAIIII ttAIITIIMK my also lrnllrtl in iin lflfllt II otter ltso mam littl innu ll up in um tools It ililrll Jittk tortrllo Iltrd shat ptnltll to ho Illt lilllir tiIir Tommy Walker tied the role Irwin lions and Wall Inul Iiyn millit the other limlror tools For lvntllant Frank ilinr ill crowd the only iitst mind tool and 1rd Iowcr Kltlvsl It In llto scrotal The litilldogs outrhol the Miss was and point It right ti lhcl ganiel ll nilanr prnnl III iendanccs forced their move to St Louis In January At Syracuse the last place firnvts managed only in points In 30 games on six wins and six ties lint In Louis where good support is iron the team the liroves have won i5 and Ich three in 30 games Tito Volvos scored come back 04 win over llulltlltawa Canadians Friday night but would likely have wrapped up the third spot etentuoily any any Ally combination oi Suilliury Min or it St Louis loss would have eliminated the Braves IIIITAIN LEAD The win helped Kingston Irontcnacs who were Idle re Itllil their Itiopollil iczul over the socomIplncc Yandltns liulIJllawil twire IuId the lead atttilnst hndlmry 20 In the first period and t2 into In the second The So if ury scoring was hilntlltil by Mike RIIAIAIIIJII lln Iinnsnit llunc MCCRIIIIIH hltlt lllllott Marc Iltilttllr Ililtl GtiIlI Lidnissioro fhe Ilull tlltnwn unais went to Inudc Lurme IltlIi Csitirry Norm liedlitllu nttd llrinn Smith This last thalhury goal by in Innssirrc was Into an empty Ier fIIIlY IIIiIliitilIwn pulled guill lrlulrr Cesar Multlngn in intnr of sixth attacker In an nl tempt in lie the Itttfo Bruins Recall Wayne Connolly IIOSTON iAl Illinlntl lirnins haul announced the re oaII oi Iarwnrd Wayne ionnnlly ironl llisir Klnilston Ill intm cloh llie LIilIl itillliillilirti tho rallnp was decided on Iittiltisst scr ond plane In the National lfntkcy itcnroois nl Illlltl inr liltazo Iiusious tiiiolgntnn npponrnl iiundny nlcllt liccanre llorton ifItIII pol Its but possible team on the and Iwntiw IIIIIE Murray Illllti ilellailoiy It not and win or Johnny illiryk pmhahly sidelined with ananps the Hill said otttlnlly wns snmonmml loonoil will report lust long mouth or the Sunday liltth rtiiiIPI then return Imimtllultl lo ittngaton rapher discovered him His style could be the envy of bowlers many time his age iCP Wircidtoto using equipment Figure skat ers are accused of using the Olympics as stepping stone to professional shows We must change our entire viewpoint toward amateurlsm the Austrian official said Am nteurism as interpetcd in lien is for dilferent from amateur ism as we know it today The old timers must change thEIr attitude We dont mean that me054 slonailsm should be allowed In the Olympic flamesfar from it But we must draw sharper line between what constitutes professional and what coasti tutcs an amateur Dr Drtmmel said the true amateur should not make fi nancial gain from sports but at the same time he should not be penalised financially for tho limo and effort given to them Wo shnufdndopt an entirely new concept he added Any time man Is helped physic ally psychologically and mor niiy and docsat dcrivo his live Ilhood irom sports he should be regarded as an amateur Dirty Of Fixers Touch TracktAndField CInIdiIn Press Sports Editor lrockand field purists will be horrified to learn that tho dirty lands of tho iixers tho readied Into track in high schools oi the United States Now overyonekn6wa that track in the upper echelons isnt lily White although 1gen erally the span has been able to keep its nose fairly clean There have been cases pf Inta tears being caught with their hands in the promoters pockets but this latest roport from PasadenI CoiiiiI shocker brief item the other day said that tho Pasndeaa cops wero investigating reports or an attempted fix In which 000 bribe was altered high school nthletoto loss toward dash In track rneet The next thing you know thofixcrs will try to muscle in on girla field hockey match All along people it the United States have been thinking that the gambling In thIt country has been on college Ind pro football hockey fights and allied sports This certainly isnt to say that the fix is on in any of these It is estimated that Ameri cans gamble as much as 010000000000 yellr exclusive oil horseracing tthal off track betting may account for another $50000000000 vi1lo Detroit News rccontly made surveyna gImhllng Iroughout the US Ind it owed that about haiftho tea billion dollars not on sports lerthltn the horsesis man tomsa with your neighbor or wilhthe guy at the next desk Theirost goes through bookies aasketbeli Pro Ind college at one time was tremendous belting sport but the survey said the word Iroand the coun trynowislayotilhabas kets This Isnt surprising The survey showed that In little more thInIdecIdoirom 1050 nearly loo players from 50 coiielles and universities have been implicated in polhtlhltllnl IcandIls Tits lixerI told thu college players they werent being asked to loss lllllUf Just to make certain that they won by fewer points than they were favored to win by From there it was snort hop to deliberate losing and the nationII scandals The story on boxlagll pretty seasonal Spoor BREAKS PACT MELVIILE Sash CPIThu Canadian Amateur Hockey As sociation said Friday that Na tionol It Lenguo bylaw providing for drafting of Ima teur plsyus is definite con travcation of the agreement between the two orgInlzaIIons Gordon Jacch of Melville Sasku CAHA secretary ymlll our released copies of 140 word letter to Clarence Cam bell NHL resident outlining CAHA obiect ons and Iskfng for an early meeting of negotiation committed from thI two bth dies The letter written following vote of tho CAHA exccutfvo committee said the bylaw is injurious to amateur hockey and was drawn up without con suiting the CAHA Tho CARA objects to the by ow provision of payment of $1 000 to the amateur club with which the player was lost reg istered before the selection was made GOT INFORMATION ATLANTA iAPlDr Frank Rose University of Alabama president in letter disclosed Friday wrote that coach Paul tiicprl Bryant said his received nformation about some Georgia football plays prior to last falls game between the two schools The letter written by Dr Rose to Dr Aderhold Univer sity of Georgia president was shown to The Associated Press nyI high GeorgII Stale offl SIGNS CONTRACT NEW YORK AP The Flyers Capturer Junior Title lly THE CANADIAN PRESS Niagara Falls ilylrs won the Ontario Hockey Association iu cham pionship this year not Wayne itlaxncr was the leagues lcad nior pmvinelal grou Ing scorer TIN the Ilytro non lluIr Eiinldlilill ninth curlss over us and itinxncr was the teuinn lending liiimiilon IICtI goat scorer Iilll villil lilIIsnrr III and out of action Friday night the Fly ors nitowcll they rlrrat onc man team on they Morttl livo goals In on second period iIlIII swamped ftfonlrlnl iunlar Cana diens 73 In the opening game of tinIr bottoiaoiou iinnl series Ilull Sthotk Illlttll it for ltiosnrr nml ItDittI liro liflill rlsteii goals one breakaway to lead the Flyors Gary Dom litilIir linil lirrgoti John Ar Ittllll IlIII iloliimoilliy and Fern llolanittr nrorrd Ilia olliofa John Taylor pot the Cann tllrlts Inlu shorlllrcil ItlllI early In the first period and then lviyer gnnllc George inril nsr was beaten twice by Hill Inglis wlinso shols In the ltltiiltl and third periods went In all ilnlilrtrrs mill iimn behind the llrl crowd of 3700 In Niagara ln ilItItliI as tho winning lilycrs pltkwl lip sewn at it minor penalties In Moirn Tolttltio Junior Ilnn Toronto erI Ilttll Ilia Amcrlcan Broadcasting Com pany announced Friday It has signed contract for world wide television oi the winter Olym ic gameI at lansbnick Austr Jan 29 to Feb 1964 it was reported to 000 000000 pnekage giving AiiC ex clusiva rights to show the event AfiC raid films would be shown nightly In tho United States around 10 pm IIler being tlown over by lot WINS FIGHT ROME AWWayne lietheI of New York knocked out for mer ltallaa Olympic boxing elinmplon Franco do Piccoll In the inurth round of sched ulrd lbreund heavyweight bout Friday night it was the first loss In is professional fights for tho Mycaroid Do Piccoli who won gold medal It the mo Olympic gsmrs CURLING Ily THE CANADIAN TRIM Standings alter the second and final pinyolf In the Royal Canadian Legion curling cham triooshlps Albert lIrIIIsh ihlumhll Saskatchewan Nova ricolls New linlnswiclr Ontario RIIIIIIIIIIMleI Ont Newfoundland Quebec Prince Edward isIInd qau ronns Inolt ll 20 Irntl In their BA HOME HEATING SERVICE INCLUDES hut of llttll final srrirs hv whipping Toronto itinrlhoros Bil mommy door You tlrpoatt thI mom and sirw tt out Im Summer Tuneup MAY OPERATE PHILADELPHIA AP Dr Michael Mandarlno said Friday he will operate on heavyweight champion Sonny Listons tn tured left kneeit In operation is needed The surgery would be performed here It Henna raann Hospital his said not in 15 Chicago as reported no arcs rosin MELVILLE our cmAn Pr outbreak of influenza among players of tho Melville Million Ilres has forced postponement of the ilith game of SIskIt chewon Junior Hockey League semifinal between Millionaires and Weybura Red Wings Tito game was to be played here Frfdsy night but has been shifted to Weybum tonight The series II tied 11 KEYBO HEADS FIELD NEW YORK CPI For horses and owners the big mo ney today Is at BowieMd where Kclso the champ heads field at seven In the $100000 Idded John Campbell But when It comes to laying cash on the line itll be Aqueduct where the iirat Saturday of the 1963 season is expected to It tract 50000 fans wholl wager close to 85000000 SET SORIILE RACE TORONTO iCP EOMIII racing car event labelled the Toronto 500 will be held here on April in It wIs Innouneed Friday Prize money ls $10000 plus lap and timetrials money Promoter Ernlo Lieberman said the maturity at drivers will be men who have competed In the classic 500 milo indianapolls speedway The noun nee will be over quartermils track DOUBLE PAYS ARCADIA CIlii APlThs daily double It the hIrneu races It SIntn AnitI plld 1141 Friday on ti bet Only 27 $1 tirltctl wcn sold on the win ning double There was one It ticket sold its purchased won $70 VISITORS WILL ACORE MILWAUKEE AP Nae tIonIl League President WIr sen Gich confirmed Friday that he will have visiting baseball writers Iet Is oillciIl scorers It home games of the Milwau kee Drilch Giles said in let tcr to Dan Iniey chairman of the Mllwsukce chapter of On liIIeinI Writers AssociItlon of America that such Irtion II the best solution at the present than to IituItlon created when the Milwaukee Journal Co forbIdI Its bIsebIli wrllorI to set ll scorers Noranda Surprises Kapuskasing Crew KAPUSKARINO Ont UP Norsada Alouctlcl FridIy night so riled Kspusksrlng KI with no In the open It Into at their best of thm orlhern Ontario Hockey Ito sorlslion Senior final IInl Isyettr Ilolly FIIIIIII Ind Rsy CIrprnller oIcit scored two goals to pace the All Nicki ilukIvlnI ilc isgnc IIIII Delores Ind hlI scored for MldWlntIr InIpIcflon Fun Hr Insurgency SIrvIcI For Further Information Call FRANK BEMROSE I77 WILLINOTON OT much the umoas basketball The News quoted one New York StIto official at flying the tiny percentage of bets made on box aa is sorry indication of the low state to which that mllled sport It fallen Even the bookmaker Ivoid because oivtho character who eontrol it to whom fix is normal procedure lierorhow the survey pin pointed gumbllng on Individual sports Baseblli 010000 dny during the semoulhls sport getatha biggest play because bookmakers and better coin Itdcrtt absolutely honest Footllll Betting hero runs In high II $50000 Into by some Individuals Ovartbe year mIntomsn Ind boblds betting Iraigbt run to $1500 000000 Pmldent Clarence Campbell oi the National Inguo should be happy about the report on hockey it is Not much betting it is too hard to handlpr became of tho atrial number of goal scored The survey didntevcn men tlon track That Pasadena liner probably loner Clark Brown Carry Advice From Moss SEBRING Fla Ton 0an drivers GrInt ClIrk Ind Gordiirown carry some expert advice with them into todayI lbhour Grand Prix of Endur Ince for sports cars here it came from Stirling Moss Britains famed race driver who managing the handler driver teIm here tor the British Motor Corporation Clark and Brown will drive In Austin cooper sedan similar to the vehicle in which they won the CInIdiIn chImploa ships int year Theyre ranking their iiist Ip names in the roIdrIeo clu sic hers and Most to melon his first aspensacs II man arr iho toioatlonl car has been entered in the experimental pro totypo class Ind has top Speed of 115 miles In hour Now this is blobdy quick for this car old boy said Mon when he Irrlved here with his two CInIdiIn driva but any body cIn be quick AIMS AT STRATEGY What were Ifter is strat egy oin mIin competition is the Fiat Abarlh from Italy Well well play gImeI with them Ind lead them along Ind If you two follow my instrut lions closely well theyre in for surprise arent they Moss out of driving oomph tILIons sincI ho VIII Ilrnost killed last April in spectacular crash It Goodwood EnglInd has seen Brown Ind CIrk drive It Mosport rIceWIy nu Peter borough III said he thinks hilth at their hlndllng oi thl car The CanIdiInr wero nervous about their rIcc partly because Moss is mIaIglng them The run doesnt worry too much here becIusI Ive driven but some of ttho drivers Mosport IlIo IgIlnst said ClIrk But Its Just let his being here in charge of us Iomebmr mskts you worry little more WA FIRST AITt CARGO The lint Ilr cargo III 70 round bolt of silk flown in lift lhe United States said to small pieces ll souvenirs THE BARRIE EXAMINER lATUItDAYl MARCH 106 can Giulio Spurrell 21 ntas 14 miles day back Ind iorth to his job as margarine salesman in StaJohns Now ioundiond Sam Snead Ties In Coral Toumey MIAMI Fla APlOrl of high winds high scores Ind sometimes high tempera Sam Snead fired threbunderplr 09 Friday and moved into firstpiace tie with Paul Hartley It the half way mark oi the 350000 Coral Open golf tournI meat Recovering from early trou bio which included pair of oneoverpar holes the 50year old SoeId birdied four of his last five holes one with 45 foot putt and posted whols totIi of 140 four under par for the Lanyard course The score of Harney first round leader It 68 rose with the wind to par 12 The cutoff for the third round was made It 151 ieavlngm pros In contention Including two Canadians Al Balding Toronto with 71 stood at 146 George Knudsen of Toronto shot 76 for 150 total Out of the competition Jack Bissegger of Val Marin Que 7076152 Jean Guy Pan lord of Bouchervillc Que Ti sllsa and Alvis Thompson Toronto 7582158 BASKETBALL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National Association St Iouis 122 Detroit 108 St Louis leads best of ilve semifinal series 10 MANY LEARN HERE For centuries Jerusalem has been centre of learning Ind todIy students of almost every creed and rare attend the lie brew University there You Still Itspan of the DETERMINED trIinlng Spurrell hopes will enable him to run Ute msrs tbon for Canada at the 1964 Olympics He aims to all up to to minuth off his best time of most for the dis tance of 11 miles 305 yards BARRIE Watch iltI SPORTS PAGI Of The EXAMINER wro MARCH 27 Cant Beat waster

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