YQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Sept. 7, 1962 SETS WORLD RECORD 'France Boasts New Running Sensation ARIS (CP)--A new French 7. star has diverted the fan's attention), Be overie Minipod the Cycle race. the be. tomes speciale TF pom speci Jazy hit the headlines by setting a new -- 2,000 metres. Thirteen days ye 8) Gordon Pirie's 3,000-m today record, 'Jazy is the first Frenchman hold an individual world ee ard for 31 years. is 5:01.6 track meet at Chartety eee nearly a second off the] § from his Tour de 'While Brance, 4 record set by Hun- gary Istvan Roszovolgyi. bit 3,000-metre time of 7:49.2 Plan Jamboree To Introduce Hockey Canada MELVILLE, Sask. (CP)--A ree will be held here Sept. 21 to introduce officially fhe first issue of Hockey Can- ada, a magazine to be pub- lished by the Canadian Ama- Ver Hockey Association. 'The publication will feature Varies, information and items interest to all amateur fe players and organiza- ms in Canada. 'The jamboree, dubbed the key Canada Jamboree, will pe sponsored by Mekville Mil- onaires of the Saskatchewan| @unior Hockey League. Invita- s have been sent to well- own sports figures across Canada. * 'Publication of Hockey Canada 'was approved at the spring meeting y the CAHA. The first Badition of the magazine will teach its initial subscribers, ome 140,000 persons who were registered with the CAHA last season, about a week following at St, Maur was even more im- pressive. The old record was 7:52.8 by Britain's Pirie six years ago-one of the oldest rec- ords in the book. Born in Oignies, northern istiFrance, this slim, 26-year-old typographer set out to be a soc- cer star. He switched to track and field -when his famil moved to Paris and he met mid- dle-distance coach Rene Fras- selini. in| SPOTTED POTENTIAL In 1958, his potential was spotted by former runners Gas- ton Meyer and Marcel Han- senne, members of-a Paris sporting newspaper. .He now works on the same "paper, al- lowing him plenty of time for training. His first big break was the 1960 Olympic 1,500 metres. He came home behind Australian Herb Elliott for the silver med- al. His 3:38.4 pushed him up to third in the all-time lis: for this distance. Last year, with Jean Clausse, Robert Bogey and Michel Ber- nard, he helped set a world rec- ord of 15:04.2 for the 6,000- metre relay. A tough preseason training schedule in the Marly Forest just outside Paris brought him ary he crossed the Atlantic and in his first indoor race ran a close second to Jim Beatty in a mile race, Back in Europe|® a few weeks later, he ran the best ever indoor time for 1,000 metres, over four distances, Jazy is chasing the 1,500-metre title in the European championships in Belgrade. A 3:39.3 run, the fast- est. time in Europe this year, OLD COUNTRY SOCCER © ate: to. his peak this year. In Janu- Now holding French records y has made him a clear favorite. Cal LONDON. (Reuters)--Results of Thursday night's Old Country soccer matches: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division Hl Notts County 1 Reading 6 FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP First Round ground Hartlepools 1 Barnsley 1 Watford 1 Colchester 2 IRISH GOLD CUP Coleraisse 3 Bangor 3 FREE STORES the Melville jamboree. pick-up and delivery on all car service Firestone CALL: 725-6566 190 KING oe OSHAW. Joan Jackson, Edna W: OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS LANDER - STARK Lasae OPE: NS 8 SEPT. The Lander-Stark "Ciuate sunny, ction, Thanks to 'Team No. 5, Acadian Cleaners--Bette Sackett, Julie Keeler, Si it tat Sl Team No. 6, NuWay Rug -- Janet Peel, Alice Northey, Ev, Nr a Merle Poch, Helen Pinch' and 'Team No, 7, Strouds -- Mavis Taylor, Innis DeLong, AL HU, Ey Clough, Olive President Ray 'Gime as called a gc he meeting for this Sunday, Sept ) 7.30 p.m., at Eastway Bowl, LADIES' MAJOR "A" Attention Ladies Major Bx bowterat |AB® The 1962-1963 oe will g on Monday, Sook std a This is the 30th year of 1s bowling in Oshawa and we are forward to another Feo at year of sportsma! ish gd 1962-1963 cesrative is as follows: ins; treasurer, Olive Frise; secre- a Loraine Murphys press reporter, Nancy A, Love, 'Your teams for the 1962-1963 season ae as ree, w 'eam No. 1, Woodlyn -- Isabel King, Helen Reynolds, Bev Gutsole, Oulette, Team Regen Nancy MeKay, Betty March, Moss, June Grice and Bessie M ag: Hayden Macdonald -- Millie mpilida,. 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