Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Nov 1962, p. 12

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' Woodstock. Others were] notched by Art Sullivan and) pith. by. NFL Titans On 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, November 10, 1962 K-W Tigers Thump SERVICE STATIONS " SPORT SNAPSHOTS - Pre-Game Shift Pays - Says Lion's Skrien together, rest and discuss foot-)were up half the night watch- By JIM PEAQGOCK VANCOUVER (CP)--In Dave Skrien's personal coaching man- ual, togetherness is a routine ingredient in football's recipe for success, That's why he doesn't under- stand any excitement over his move to put his British Colum- bia Lions into a suburban hotel the night before an important late - season Western Football Conference game here "To me," he said, 6 'very routine thing. "There's no question that hay- ing the team together the night before a game helps a lot." The area in which the .33- year-old head coach says it helps the most is in the mental preparedness of the players. "It gives them a lot more op-| portunity to talk about football) and get the feeling that what's coming up is really imporant." It's fairly common practice in the Canadian Football League! for the home team to assemble) at a hotel in mid-afternoon the) day of a game, have their meal! Heavy Battle In England For Liston? LONDON (AP) -- The Brit- ish Boxing Board of Control is studying the details of an offer of $700,000 to Sonny Liston to defend his world heavyweight boxing title in London next spring. ' The offer is being made by committee members of tne Cur. zon House Gaming Club in Lon- don. Bob Barnett, spokesman for the committee, said: "We just do not believe that only the Americans have the know-how to stage world heavy- weight title fights. "The new Wembley Stadium will have 80,000 seats and 20,000 standing places. We want to open it with a world title fight and give all the proceeds to two charities -- the Imperial Cancer Research Fund and the Airborne Memorial Fund. "We would like a British op- ponent for Liston, but if a suit- able one is not available by next spring then it would have to be one of Liston's leading challeng- ers. "We have studied the matter very carefully. We can put up more than $1,400,000 if nec2s- sary." it's just a ARRIVES FOR FIGHT NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) Biair Richardson, Canadian middleweight boxing champion, arrived here Friday from train- ing headquarters in Boston for his non-title fight here with) Vern Lamar of Jersey City, N.J., tonight. Richardson won ball for three or four hours prior to kickoff. Skrien's Lions assemble this way 4% hours be- fore game time. ONE-POINT DEFEAT But when Lions faced a do-or- die game against Winnipeg's Grey Cup champion Blue Bomb- ers here late this season, Skrien booked the club into a suburban hotel more than 24 hours before the game. "The results were definitely worthwhile," say that regardless of the result on the field. It certainly creates a lot more professional atmos- phere and it helps to emphasize the things we want to do in-the game." Lions lost that game 35-34 to Bombers and died out of the WFC playoffs, but they gave an impressive account of them- selves, falling short of: victory only because four possible points were missed on place- ment attempts. Two weeks earlier, the night following a severe windstorm that caused widespread damage here, Lions were thumped 26-7 by the last-place Edmonton Es- kimos. "I know the night before that game," Skrien said, "when we had that storm, a lot of the boys Skrien said. "I'd) By THE CANADIAN PRESS Kitchener - Waterloo Tigers have changed their ways in the Ontario Hockey Association senior series, but Sarnia Rams keep bumbling along. Tigers, with temporary coach Eugene (Bun) Martin handling ing the trees and listening to the wind: And they were out raking up their yards the next day. "These things don't seem like much at the time, but they're the things you don't want them doing the day of a ball game." EXPENSIVE MOVE ; In addition, Skrien said, as- sembling overnight the day be- fore a game helps take play- ers' minds off the day-to-day problems of life. "Most football players are young married men," he. said. "I'm a young married man, too, and I know there are. distrac- tions at home from children, neighbors, wives, fans and everything else that a human being has to contend with." The Lions' night out cost the club nearly .$1,000 in hotel and meal expenses and Skrien said this, plus the problem of play- ers with jobs they must go to on game days, are facts which help discourage the practice on a regular basis. It might nét be worthwhile all the time anyway, he added. "If we did it all the time, it might not be as effective as when we do it on one or two occasions when it's important fo emphasize a specific situa- tion." THIS -- IS STILL A MAN'S y Smoke from butt filled ashtrays wreathes the light. The chips are down. Three players left, A pair of tens, -a pair of sevens showing. in he raises--showing only queen, nine, three. He must be bluffing! Quit or stay? Last card around earns him another 9 three. Last bet--again he raises-- puffs calmly on his cigar, "Too steep for me" says one, "Me too" says the other. It takes a cool man with keen ju to bluff his way to the pot in a tight game of stud. That calls for a man-size* celebration. *Man-size means moderation. Smart men know exactly how alcohol affects their judgment and actions. Smart men know when to say "no". For up-to-date scientific information on alcohol and its effects, write the championship Sept. 29 from Wilf Greaves of Edmonton and Detroit at Glace Bay, NS. to the Education Department, Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Research | Foundation, Box 1699, Terminal A", Toronto, Ontario. t AS the team for the first time, won \their first home gamie of the |season Friday night as they whipped Chatham Maroons 7-2. | Sarnia, in last place, lost its sixth game in six starts at) Woodstock .Friday night when Woodstock Athletics dumped) jthe Rams 6-4. : | Tigers fired coach Phil Vitale after a loss to Galt Terriers} this week and started off on the right foot under Martin. t was Tigers' second win of the season and moved them five points ahead of Sarnia. | Only 483 fans saw the new-| Chatham Maroons place Maroons to take a 31 lead in the first period. Kitch- ener-Waterloo scored the only second-period goal and com- pleted the rout in the final pe- riod, SCORES TWICE Forward Lou Angotti scored two goals and had two assists for the winners and Bobby For- han also registered a pair of goals. Sonny Osborne, Bob Rob- inson and Mac Dubois scored one apiece. Harvey Nash and Frank St Marseille scored: for Chatham. Athletics' win ovér Sarnia moved Woodstock into second place, two points behind the un- defeated Galt Terriers who were idle, Mulholland scored twice s for Sarnia and Willie Menard Auction Block and Jerry Mara once each. | NEW YORK (AP)--The New FOUR STRAIGHT |Footoalt Lesgue, on. ihe finan HAT-TRICKS © cial rocks and unable to meet the payroll, will be sold in the CHATHAM (CP) -- Chat- ham Junior Maroons of the OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ONTARIO MOTOR SALES WHITE ROSE STATION 177 BOND.STREET EAST MEADES SUNOCO STATION 588 KING STREET EAST SILVER'S TEXACO STATION 83 RITSON ROAD SOUTH CLEMENTS. 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