Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Feb 1965, p. 12

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PLAY YOUR BEST VANCOUVER (CP) -- Spe- cialization and gold medals go together. That's why American and Australian swimmers did so well at the Olympic Games in Tokyo, says Howard Firby, coach of the Canadian Olympic swimming team, Now Canada should 'take 'the plunge, he. says. He wants to see Canada's leading swimmers specialize in their best events and leave the others aione. That's what the Americans and Australians did, he says, and they won gold medals in swimming. Canada didn't but it had fi- nalists in 11 events. We're still the 'second-best swimming country in the Com- monwealth, next to Australia, Firby says. He has some _ suggestions to improve Canada's swimming calibre. "We need swimming pools in It Pays To Specialize For Swimming Success high schools," he says. 'This country needs more swimmers, and school is the best place I can think of to start." He also says swimmers shouldn't have to pay $70 to $120 a year to belong to a swimming club. Sharon Stouder, triple gold medal winner for the United States last year, was allowed to WINNIPEG (CP) -- The first platoon of Canada's national hockey team leaves Saturday for Europe and an eight-game 1965 world ch ionships at Canada Pucksters Leaving Saturday goaltender Don Collins ae a fenceman Bill Joh ir Now 137 Entries. For Winter Rally day at two - minute intervals and follow a route which is -|kept secret until the start. The rally usually takes com- TORONTO (CP) -- Cars en-|petitors through Northern On- tered in the international Cana-|'atio and western dian winter rally organized by| Only revealed checkpoint is the British Empire Motor Clubjat North Bay where crews will now total 137. make a 10-hour stop-over Sat- Cars will leave at 7 p.m, Fri- urday. world tourney. The second group will include exhibition tour preceding the} 15 players, Rev. David Bauer, Tampere, Finland March 4-14. The team was forced to in- and split. into two groups he- cause most players could not leave jobs and university stud- swim at her California club for will be needed for the exhibi- $2 a month. "This is the kind of encour- agement young Canadians need if the country hopes to travel the gold medal trail," he says. He is supported by Jim Daly of Winnipeg, Canada's track and field' coach. "Canadians can talk until they are bluc in the face @bout physical fitness but I don't|Simpson, know how they are going to getjhan, Gordon Juckes of Mel- ville, Sask., secretary-manager of the Canadian Amateur Barber Shop Hockey Association, team phys- it without the proper facilities. "We need a couple of all-purpose winter training grounds." WINS TROPHY TORONTO 'CP)--Jack Hunt, 24, of Toronto has been named the winner of the White Trophy by the Canadian Motorcycle As- sociation, it .was announced ; Wednesday. The trophy is | |awarded annually to the rider : gaining the highest number of SPORTS IN BRIEF reported Wednesday. Forward Ernest Koepf and defenceman Weitl were ap- Leonhard tion trip and the world tourna- ment. The second platoon--including the bulk of 17 players who will 10. members of Canada's 1964 Olympic team--leaves March 1, HAS 16 PLAYERS The 20-man first group in- cludes 16 players, coach Gord ician Dr. Jack Waugh and equipment manager Julian act as substitute goaltender. proached by a Boston scout in|the 1936 Olympics. Ottawa last week and Weitl, 25, Koepf, 24, have played hockey for 10 years. Both ex- pressed interest in the Boston REGAINS STATUS CALGARY manager Bud Holo- Klymkiw. Klymkiw will also Simpson plans to use twol] «. mathBers of the {iret 'groupe Simcoe South Pleza 723-6641 (CP). -- Former American and Western Hockey ce Itant to the na- tional unit and coach of last year's Olympic team, and crease its roster to 33: players|CAHA president Lionel Fleury of Quebec City. Canada will play post - tour- nament exhibition matches at ies for the entire 32 days .that Geneva March 16 and 18 The pre - tournament exhibi- tion games are Feb. 16 and 17 at Tampere; Feb. 19 at Gothen- burg, Sweden; Feb. 21 and 23 at Stockholm; and Feb. 26 and compete at Tampere, including 98 and March 1 at Moscow. SPECIAL ROY'S Now Has Available 3 BARBERS FREE MASSAGE No Waiting -- Expert Service | |/' Owens won four gold medals in = ------ sprints and the broad jump at CAMERON Wrecking Demolition Diamond Rings From Birks Eoch diamond of the finest quality, complete with Sterling Silver. presentation case. dB For Your VALENTINE offer. League defenceman Tony % Schneider regained his ama- METS HIRE SPRINTER teur status Wednesday, six points in events across Canada sanctioned by the association. ' NEW YORK (AP) -- Jesselyears after being suspended GERMANS INTERESTED Qwens, former Olympic sprint|by Springfield Saiiabs. Wuen BE WINNIPEG (CP)--Two mem-|jchampion and world recordjfailed to report to the Ameri- bating whether to keep the |bers of the touring 'West Ger-jholder, will try to improve thejcan Hockey League Club. Clar- NHL sporting star inactive {many national hockey teamjrunning of New York Metsjence Campbell, president of for a few more games. have beén invited to attend}baseball players during spring|the National Hockey League, Boston Bruins' National Hockeyjtraining, general manager|played a major role in Schnei- League training' camp, it was|George Weiss said Wednesday.'der's reinstatement. 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