The Oshawa Times, 8 Jul 1961, p. 11

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HGME OF THE WEEK | SPORT FROM BRITAIN THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, July 8, 196) 11 | By ALAN HARVEY Canadian Press Staff Writer | LONDON (CP)--"Why do I like Royal Ascot?" asked the {man in the top hat, smiling widely into the television screen. | "Well, it's unique. It's a great! | English occasion. There's noth- ing like it in the world." That's one opinion about As- {cot. Certainly, on a warm after- inoon. it has irresistible appeal for those who like to follow fashion or racing form. And yet, strange as it seems, {Ascot is coming under criti cism this season. The main (cause of dissatisfaction is the new £1,000,000 grandstand, un- veiled at the June meeting and {widely touted as the last word in luxury. JARRING NOTE The three-storey {metallic structure out of harmony with Ascot's lush green turf. It is crificized by ordinary racegoers on these grounds: There is no place to sit down, except in the box seats reserved for those who can afford to pay up to $1,000 a season. There no accommodation for racing's hoi polloi on the un- protected roof The steps below the boxes are not angled to provide a clear view .of racing on the straight course, The most outspoken comment has come from Tim Fitzgeorge- Parker of The Daily Mail. Re- ferring to the fact that public accommodation is restricted to Player stand that seems 1s a is 288 SQ.FT. HOME DESIGN NO. 226 There is a large picture window and a natural fire- place at one end of the liv- ing room is this attractive one-story brick ranch home. The dining room is separate with good window area and a built-in china cabinet. The kitchen provides ample eat- ing space under a front win- dow. There are three good | sized bedrooms with plenty of closet space. An 'extra closet is located on either side of the hall linen closet. The bath features a trellis and built-in vanitory counter Another nice feature of this home is shown in the built-in | book cases located in centre hall near living and dining | rooms. All utilities are placed | in front area of basement, leaving the rear open for a FIRST AID TO THE AILING HOUSE By ROGER C. WHITMAN Canadians," priced $1.00, Con- tains 114 designs including 1- storey, 1l4-storey, and split level homes, plus much use- ful information on building terms and requirements, Order your copy today. Also included in this Design Book is full information on how to order the blueprints recreation area. The home is enhanced by a hip roof. Stan- | dard Builders' blueprints cost- ing $9.75 a set are obtainable in Canada for this Design No. | 304. Now available from ad | dress below, a new and enlarged Book of House De- signs entitled "A New Selec- tion of Low Cost Homes for The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario, Soccer By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent To The Oshawa Times LONDON -- There more than an even chance that there will be no kick-off in the 1961- 1962 soccer football season on Aug. 19. Unless prompt action is taken by the government, through the ministry of labor to break the deadlock between the Football League and the play- ers, that date is likely to find Britain's professional football players on strike. REFINISHING BLACK PIANO|years old. Is there any way that|lowering the nine-foot ceilings, Crux of the dispute which has QUESTION: I would like tol could remove this. adhesive and insulating to help out fuel been going on for over a year, refinish a black piano in a light|/from the tile? costs. The furnace has nine-inch and which was thought to have natural stain or paint. Don't] ANSWER: Try removing with ducts, in need of replacing. been solved last January, is the know if the piano has varnish/a paste-type, quick floor tile, Would replacing them with a insistence of the League on or not, but it is more than 80/stain remover, available at smaller size save on fuel costs:|maintaining the retain and years old. The finish is in ex- some housewares and tile deal- ANSWER: Since you are plan.|!ransfer system which has been cellent condition, but ugly. How ers; or try rubbing with fine fing to add to the '"'heatproof-|the cause of most of the trouble to prevent the old color bleeding steel wool and naptha (being ness" of your house through in-| When this question was through the new lighter finish? careful of fire hazard). If not sulation, it is very probable that threshed out at the ministry of Can it be done successfully? successful, careful use of an gjightly smaller ducts could be labor on January the players ANSWER: If this is a good electric sander should remove ysed. However, I don't see how thought they had secured free- ano, strongly recommend hav- the adhesive. they would materially reduce Som of action wiih regard i ng the refinish done by a TERING FUEL COS fuel costs if you have a proper-|/changing clubs. The minister o pe Poi unless you are LOWERING FUEL COSTS ort ly installed thermostatically con-|labor thought so too. But at sub- skilled in this type of finishing, ant house. with my parents| trolled heating system. 1 sug-isequent le meetings, the danger of dropping paint or sol- living on the first floor. The fur- gest your checking this point| clubs repudiated the agreement vents on the piano"s works." nace (forced hot air system) is With. competent heating man. he i) yd he io sent finish will have to Tip a ' es . ce on, and refusec 0 abandon the Mil bo dar 10 Parc wood |D.ped to the first floor. 1 micoLoRING PORCH FLOOR [retain and transfer clause in rrr LC WORKSHOP Enclosed please find $1.00, for which send me Book of House Designs entitled "A New Selection of Low Cost Homes For Canadians." (Please make remiltance pay- able to The Oshawa Times.) EE EE EE EE PPP PPE EEE PER PEER sessssnene is Address paint remover for varnish, lac- ted, not with a smooth finish. THE CRUCIAL DATES quer thinner for lacquer). If the We would like some color ont the; Whether the league wood has been stained. bleachl floor, but paint will not stay on will start on Aug. 19 will be de with a wood bleach, following a year due to the heavy traffic.{cided at Regional meetings of Is there any finish we can put|the Professional Footballers' Eon the {loor of this porch to give|Association on July 25, 26 and and several years of|27. These meetings will find the players in a militant mood, and schedule dry, sand surface satin smooth | 4 ) and wipe off all dust. Apply de- | arf i dis, color sired stain, again follow-|;= wear: avers in a ant ing manufacturer's instructions |&= ANSWER: 1 suggest putting uniess here is 8 oreak in the carefully. Finish with shellac,||¥ _lon a topping of colored con- impasse vefore taen, even it lacquer or varnish, as prefer-|{* crete. This will provide both a oni n the form of an official inti | smooth finish and color that will ministry of labor inquiry into give satisfactory wear. Write to the situation, a strike of soccer REMOVI the Portland Cement Associ- players is once again definitely 1 A + CALCIMINE go 10, III, for free instruction ' ARE RERE leaflet on laying new concrete STARS ARE REBELS floors, and coloring concrete. mula for removing calcimine from ceilings and walls? ANSWER: Working on =a small section at a time, sponge the surfaces with fairly warm water. First sponge the area to loosen the calcimine, then wring out the sponge and wipe off the coating. After rinsing the sponge thoroughly, repeat the process. Adding a little house- hold ammonia to the water makes removal easier. For stub born calcimine, add a cup of In addition to this over-all dis- pute there are other factors {which are casting an uneasy SPORT BRIEFS shadow over next season's foot- ball. With the abolition of the - p maximum wage, and free nego- What fun it was for youngsters! NAME CUP TEAM tiations for higher salaries for Their elders loved it for gentle} NEW YORK (AP) -- Chuck players, over 20 of the top inter- rocking too. Now you can make McKinley of St. Louis, the Wim- national players are refusing the one for your own yard. Pattern|bledon finalist, was named|terms offered them, and will not 305, which lists materials, gives/ Thursday to head the U.S. Davis sign for next season without a dimensions and shows construc Cup tennis team which meets Substantial advance of these : tion steps, is 30c. This pattern Ecuador an / svican » offers. These plavers are in washing soda to the pail of 3144 is in the Lawn and a Eevador Ju i gg oe dulging in a self-determined in- water, being sure to Wipe up Furniture Packet No. 37 which Other members of the team | dividual strike for a bigger any splashed solution oy paint- contains four patterns all for yi pe Bernard (Tut) Bartzen|share of soccer's newly-freed ed surfaces immediately. $1.75 of Dallas, Tex., Dennis Ralston! Wealth re Ta pe Address orders to The Home : ' vers w p NEW COVERING , ™ " of Bakersfield, Calif., and Allen! Among the players who are , Workshop Dept., The Times, not satisfied and who are hold- , ; PAT TERN 305 | By RUTH W. SPEARS You may remember a swing like this from childhood days | Ascot's New Grandstand Is Harshly Criticized sume 30 terraced steps, only one-third of which are protected| in case of rain, Fitzgeorge-Par- ker writes in the weekly publi- cation Racehorse: "It appears that the new plu- tocracy is infinitely more sel- fish and crueller than the old maligned aristocracy . . . The whole policy is a monstrous wicked blunder, which can be rectified only the converting the boxes into reserved seats avail- able to the general public." FEW CONTENT Peter O'Sullevan of The Daily | Express invited readers to send along opinions on the Ascot stand. Without saying how many replies he received, O'Sullevan noted that only two fans ex- pressed satisfaction. | Even holders of choice box] seats were unhappy. It seems) you have to lean out over the edge to get a clear view of the racing Movie actor Robert Morley, a keen racing fan, said that after| climbing '"'endless stairs" all} you get is a view of the back doors of private boxes. y 'At a cost of £1,000,000 all the public gets are a few concrete steps rather narrower than be- fore." Another fan ironically praised the lavatories, but said the £1,000,000 price seemed high for a '"'convenience." Royal Ascot admission price is £2, rising to £2 10s on Gold Cup day. This is three or four| times as high as in Canada and about 10 times as much as in France Rod Laver of Australia, | ships at Wimbledon but yes- | has been runner-up for the terday he captured the men's past two years in the All. singles trophy and title, de- | St 1] England Tennis Champion- By JACK SULLIVAN Before this Season Ron Flowers and Peter Broad bent of Wolves; Phil Woosnam |! and Ken Brown of West Ham; "8 unusual : Graham Leggat of Fulham: Don/¢lubs to do five or six months|¢ay about the players: Howe of West Bromwich; Peter|Pefore the national final is) wallace: Brabrook of Cheslea; Eddie|Plaved. This annual frenzy coin- pjaver to his spot. Hopkinson of West Bromwich; cides With the opening of the!" Gilchrist: He wouldn't have Bobby Moore of West Ham and|'3i0ing camps. Gilchrist as an active member Brian Clough of Chelsea. In that This is the time when coaciesief the team because "we can't] development, management while the Canadian Press Staff Writer [some football followers pushed! shut down for holidays. No one, Toronto Argonauts won andthe panic button, but not coach really has made a last-ditch of-|| _ lost the Grey Cup in about 72|Lou Agase who, outwardly at fer y {hours this week, which is noth- least, was a remarkably calm!to. . for pro football chap. Here's what he had to|director) |watchdog of the treasury, capit-| He'd move another|ulate yet? | 'He doesn't have to win the | Grey Cup in July." ROD LAVER NOT RUNNER-UP THIS TIME feating Chuck McKinley, St. plant Lew Hayman, i] Douglas L. Gower Syracuse Chiefs Get New Pitcher SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -- Sy- racuse Chiefs of the Inter- national League Thursday swapped second baseman Chet Boak and outfielder Lamar Ja- cobs to Indianapolis of the American Association for pitcher Miguel Cuellar, a left- hander, and shortstop Larry i |Raines. Raines will replace : {shortstop Ted Lepcio, called up ! [by Minnesota Twins, parent "| [club of the Chiefs. Real Estate © REALTOR eo For all your Real Estate Needs PHONE RA 8-4651 D. W. WILSONLLTD. 'REALTOR OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 5.6588 of Louis, U.S.A, 6-3, 6-1 and | Might Stal Toronto Argos Find | Heoting ight Stall 'xp; 15 Not Serene et, because no one has had| . . Why should (managing | the J Rugs and | | Carpets | IF IT'S RUGS . . . CALL NU-WAY Wall-to-Wall Broadloom Carpets -- Steir Runners, ete. 171 Mary St RA 8-4681 Is... | | McLaughlin Heating { for e FUEL OIL eo STOVE OIL e Prompt Delivery 104 King W. RA 3.3431 is | IT'S DIXON'S For the BEST in FUEL end Heating Equipment DELCO by GENERAL MOTORS | 313 Albert St. RA 3-4663 list are s io discover that the All-American|.ount on him being her: | a opie Susanging this and that guys they signedipis season." He Ey English clubs. ying in January are either the finds pict to take notes of game| And Under the retain d or busts of their expensive shop-| gino I transfer system which the clubs| "hE expeditions. ' It is safe to say that not : > | But before anyone starts t0),any coaches in football, ma- refuse to give up, these players! shed tears over the latest Ar-or league baseball or hocke can be kept on the sidelines in-| gonaut bubble, they might con- oa ro co casually if oy Selinijely Unless they agree to|sider that the Argos, for sure, ost two of their stars. Was he e clubs terms, or can nego-|are big winners at the gate. playing the old cat-and-mouse tiate a higher figure than that They've got money in the bank game? offered. from nearly 19,000 season ticket J | high| POINTED QUESTIONS Scott (Toronto Globe and Mail) Young asked a few perti- nent questions. Such as: Y 4 og rotavlad Nehen af lack of living quarters | Argonaut woes star was the only lack of accord be-| subscribers, an all-time in Argo history, and enough to guarantee a handsome profit. IN CUP TOURNAMENT Four Scottish teams have been invited by the Scottish League management committee to take, WANTED: A HOUSE part in the Anglo-Franco-Scot-| MID G ETS ™ STAN | STASIAK OSHAWA ARENA TUES., JULY 11th 8:45 P.M. FARMER BOY E i 4 LITTLE BEAVER & BOUNCING BURKE SKI SKI LOW Low PAT FLANAGAN vs PRINCE NERO MIDGET TAG TEAM vs LOW LOW & FUZZY CUPID Tickets for these fine. exhibitions -- Ringside $1.50, Adults $1.25, Children $1.00 -- on sale at the Casino Restourant--Phone 723-9721 PAT MILOSH~~Promoter tish league tournament for the q siv stan W e W / 5 d | defensive ace Stan Wallace went saan Wallace and Argonauts Friendship Cup, to be held early home to Champaign, IIL, | e be! couldn't you or I find him al _ py He new season. They are cause, he said, he couldn't find| Aberdeen, Celtic, Motherwellla home for his wife, two chil- d and : ! oes not return, you can throw, and Third Lanark. Four Frenchiaren and his dog in Toronto out that 'lack of a home' as hog-| Clubs and four from England|for the football season. Then, wash. will also take part, to provide Cookie Gilchrist, their offensive, "It could only mean that an interesting schedule of |ace, decided to play out his op-/someone in Argo management, | matches of an international!tion i 3 . i : ossibly Agase, does not agree| flavor in the fall of this year. | Wallace changed his mind igri a of opinion (ined after a few days and returne ing some players) which con-| SPORTS BRIEFS {to Toronto. He said he'd let the tends that Wallace has one of | housing problem -take care of the best under-standings of de- SWIM MEET & MONTREAL (CP) house in half a day? . .. If he = iT DRUG OPEN THIS SUNDAY STORES 12:00 AM. MEDICAL 300 KING ST. WEST NORTH SIMCOE PHARMACY POWELL DRUGS 35%: SIMCOE ST. NORTH to 6:00 P.M. PHARMACY 728-6277 723-3418 725-4734 itself, leaving his wife and fam-/fence in football today." ily back home until something. Re Gilchrist: "The whole sit- Most turned up. uation resembles that of an ar- members of Canada's 1960] ---- - gument between a union and Olympic swimming and diving] PLAYERS ENTER SCHOOL | team are expected to compete] OTTAWA (CP) -- Nationa | k1 in the national open re 2 Hockey League players Frank Sher uc S ships in suburban Dorval July Mahovlich of Toronto sale . 31-Aug. 3, officials of the Cana-|Leafs and Gilles Tremblay o F t I dian Swimming Association said | Montreal will be among 1,800 avorl e 4] Thursday. They include Sara students at he Universly of » Barber of Brantford jver| Ottawa's annual summer schoo Cl F 1d Frnie Meissner of A diver) this week. Mahovlich assy 1e iNT Wi, | study -comuieree he art INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP)=A TO TRAIN IN GUELPH [faculty and Tremblay plans a fielq of eight three-year-olds are | GUELPH (CP) -- New York course in physical education. set to run in the $100,000-added Rangers of the National Hockey| SRE © Hollywood Derby Saturday. League will train for the 1961- TITLE BOUT SET Sherluck is the prestige colt 62 season at Memorial Gardens] QUEBEC (CP) -- The Cana- in the lineup because of his vic-| here. The announcement was dian Boxing Federation has tory in the Belmont Stakes, made by Jack Humphreys, Ran- sanctioned a July 18 fight at Others entered in the 1Y4-mile| gers chief scout and manager Sorel, Que., for the Canadian derby include Guadalcanal, Al-| of Kitchener Braves and Guelph championship 'of the new junior berta Ranches' Four and- | Royals, Rangers farm clubs. lightweight division, it was an- Twenty, Mr. America, Bushel-| The camp will open Sept. 7 and nounced Tuesday. Buddy Daye n-Peck, Ballpoint, Sonoagun and Kitchener also will train here, of Halifax will meet Andre Mil- We're Hoping NIG lette of Sorel in the fight 10. Riding assignments include SIGNS NHL PACT crown a first champion of the Tommy Barrow on Sherluck, TORONTO (CP)--Jerry Chee- 130-pound weight class. Johnny Longden on Four - and-| vers, 20, goalie with Toronto! ' "Twenty, Willie Shoemaker on St. Michael's last year, Tuesday Bushel-n-Peck, Manuel Ycaza on| signed a contract with Toronto SPECIAL TRADE About 85 per cent of woollens Guadalcanal and Eddie Burns {and 95 per cent of worsteds inlon Mr. America. Four-and-Twenty has won the THIS SIGN Before You Buy Your NEW HOME! Fox of Los Angeles. Maple Ieafs of the . National|(he United Kingdom's wool tex- QUESTION: We have a vinyl oo 00 . asbestos backed linoleum on n° ing back their signatures with a|Hockey League. Cheevers, wholtile industry are made in York- most races of any in the race our kitchen floor. 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