The Oshawa Times, 20 Nov 1958, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 20, 1958 FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE By JACK SORDS { championship. | For a while it was feared the | field might be cut by illness. Sev- 'Canada Cup Golfers Hit By Stomachaches ERE I MEXICO CITY (AP)--The in-|the favored United States exiries, ternational golf championship were not hit. Wal iland Canada Cup matches got| Pills relieved most of those af. Thomas of Wale , {im Be way today, but there were fected. Oxygen tanks at the ninth Of Australia, ! « 1 upsets before they started. Up- and 18th hole: toda" were to take :ng'and and Flory van Donck o "7 1|set stomachs, that is. care of others who complain of Belgium. None was severely ill, "4 About 12 of the 64 players fromthe 1%-mile high altitude Upset stomachs, known as tur- 1132 countries who teed off today BRIGHT FIELD ista because tourists are most in the world championship of The brigntest field yet for the susceptible to ' ¥ Bio} Sopmally golf suffered varying degrees of International and Canada Cup attributed 0 ba Sov ere. : is "turist®'--upset stomachs -- on matches went into action on. the blamed on the c ange Na or the eve of the tovrnament. tough but beautiful 7.216 - yard, diet and overeating at nigh at Canada's Al Balding of Toronto|par - 72 Club de Golf Mexico| this altitude, which clows do and Henry Martell of Edmonton] course. the digestive process. were stricken. Both complained] The two-man team with the, Many of the players, however, Wednesday night of severe pain.{lowest combined score will win blamed a lobster dish they ate Ben Hogan and Sammy Snead, the Canada Cup. Individual Yow! 'at a banquet the night before. John Panton of Scoad, Dave Frank "hillips 7 THE PREYED UPON, | SUCH AS RABBITS > AND DEER, USUALLY 3 << "HAVE THEIR BYES "\ "THE HUNTING anaass, 4 On THE SIDES OF LIKE THE CATS, THEIR EYES preter | scorer wins the international They included Balding, Martell, | Bernard Hunt of|' PEOPLE RAVE BEEN KILLED USING p=} WOUNDED RABBIT _. OR PHEASANT. er PONT PO IT ACT AS Al MacnEane © Sm, KING FEATURES STIDICATE, be. © GLASS Al FOREST HIRE Calgary Stampeders Sign Filchock As Their Coach CALGARY (CP) -- Calgary | Canadian football. After six years) Stampeders and Frank Filchock, | |in the National Football League both one-time colorful fixtures in| | with Washington and New York, Western Canada football, have and pitched them to the league started the long trek back to thelhe joined Hamilton of the ORFU| top. championship in 1948 The Western Interprovincial | He moved to Montreal in 1949 Football Union club Wednesday and sparked the Alouettes to a said Filchock has been signed as|Grey Cup victory. In 1952, in his| 1959 backfield coach in a bid to|second year at Edmonton, the Es-| gevitalize the club's slumping |kimos upset Winnipeg Blue Bom- fortunes, bers for the WIFU title but bowed Filchock, whose trademarks to Toronto Argonauts in the Grey are a large cigar and a boom- Cup. ing, jovial voice, returns to the In 1954 he coached Regina's| big leagues after a year of exile Roughriders to a first-place tie in the Ontario Rugby Football with Edmonton. The Eskimos Union where 'his Sarnia Golden went on to win the Grey Cup. Bears walked away with the pilchock is reported to have league championship. |caused a split in the Toronto Ar-| Filchock was fired last sea-/gonaut management earlier this son by Saskatchewan Roughrid-|year. A close friend of managing ers after they finished out of the director Lew Hayman and direc- playoffs despite a roster of ex-itor Eric Craddock, Filchock cellent material. The manage- might have been hired as assist-| ment said he wasn't strict enough ant to coach Hamp Pool. When | with the players. [Fo Mog 'at hiring Filchock | an e other directors lined u LONG EXPERIENCE behind him, Craddock sold his Filchock is an 11-year veteran sock in the club. es a quarterback and coach i Filchock leaves for Eastern |Canada immediately on a scout- ELECTRIC EYE MOVIE OUTFIT in ,- -home 50 3 . 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