22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 8, 1962 TEACHING SCHOOL Former Olympic Queen Plans Canadian Champ league competition requires an age-group system with long hours for beginners' classes. It also presents a long list of dives to be mastered. The full list normally takes three years to icarn. By DENNIS ORCHARD VANCOUVER (CP) -- 'The time was the summer of 1960, the place was Rome, the event was women's diving. The diver was Irene Mac- Donald, possibly ~ best in the field, but not at all likely to rove it. a was in my best shape ever," Miss MacDonald recalled the other day. "I was convinced / 1 was going to win. % ready to graduate from the one- "But I'm a worrier and the strain was tying. me up inside. I was just blue." So, the best woman diver ever : produced in Canada finished sixth at the Olympics. That's creditable by normal standards, not by hers. But it wouldn't be any bet- ter the next time. I couldn't go through it again." She came back from Rome and quit. At 28 she is officially retired from competitive diving, although she still has all it takes for the sport, the figure. NOW A TEACHER Now she teaches, and she's a corker of a teacher, and she fully intends to send a diver to including 9% the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo. If 7 necessary, she. will terrorize % bosses of the Canadian Ama- teur Swimming Association--if she hasn't already. Back of her instruction is the experience in Rome and the de- | sire to save her students from the same thing. "That's why it's important to have divers believe in you. You have to have someone standing | there beside the pool because this is an individual sport--par- 7 alleled perhaps only by gym- nastics. "There are several different / ways to do every dive, depend- 7 ing on the child. Some ways may not be mechanically per- % pen but they're right for that ri" "It's this kind of individual attention and reassurance Miss MacDonald attempts to give 15 hours a week to no more than seven students at a time. TAKES ONLY BEST It takes almost all her spare hours after a full day as head teller at a downtown Vancouver bank. And {ft takes almost all the spare time of her top stud- ents, who averages 10 hours a week cutting into a pool. Parents who send bow-legged, flat-footed, fat daughters to her are in for disappointment. "I'm particular who I take;|" about size, shape and tempera- ment. Otherwise it's a waste of my time and theirs. I'm trying to produce good divers, not it. mediocre ones.' And this Hamilton-bred .girl-- who was Canadian champion for 12 years, who went twice each to Olympic, Empire and Decision On Rams Said To Come Soon CHICAGO (AP)--The factions wrestling for control of Los An- geles Rams of the National Football League indicate a "buy or sell auction" plan soon may resolve the squabble. At Monday's annual NFL' f Pan-American won the U.S. title six times--has ens about making good div- they need a bring along a measure of fear, but they will have to eT NOW. DIVING COACH -- Irene. MacDonald, Canadian diver who placed sixth at the Olympics in 1960, watches from the edge of a Vancouver pool where she now teaches . Irene, 28, has retired from competition but intends to send one of her students to the. 1964 Olympics in Tokyo. (CP Photo) ames, and who ational diving her own in height, but "They can ran ty. They can Miss MacDonald admits she| spent eight years in the sport before she dared try diving) rom towers. KIDS MUST BELIEVE "I was chicken when I first staréed. I had a lot of battles. But you get to the point where either you are going to do it or nuts to it all." When she got to that point, she learned tower diving in a month, setting a rigid schedule| for the start of practice on each} new dive. But that transition should be| the job of a diving coach, says player draft, reports were re- newed that the multiple owners had agreed on a settlement ap- proach. Ed Pauley, who leads a fac- tion opposing Dan Reeves, said Tuesday: "We are discussing an approach to settlement--but it has not yet been determined who will buy out whom." How Toronto Takes | Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH, « pleasant alkaline Se) powder, holds ad prot more firmly.To eat and talk in comfort, just sprinkle « little FAS: TEETH on your plates. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Checks pay ay odor" PA ects breath). Get % any drug ALL STORES OPEN UNTIL.. ALSO THURSDAY Oshay BO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Wa = the vibrant blonde. And the job has two sides -- psychological and technical. The first means simply "that the kids believe every word you say." The second co-ordinates _ of gm and the acquirement diving skills mus when her students are metre to the three-metre board, she makes them approach the new techniques from the lower the wrong way, with painful re- sults, but it prepares them for whacks they will suffer later. PAINFUL EXPERIENCE "When 'you start learring) higher dives you start getting|ist from away back whose work| bangs--a bloody nose maybe, or|™@Y not show for years. you land flat--and that really| -- them." vu ey will have to well-separ- lphor. ated for the road. ahead. Big-| long haul." group. of exciting prospects-- chief among them tall Carol Ann Morrow, 15, and petitie Jane Ellsion, 12--whom she wants to see get a crack at Canada's board. It involves "going in") 1: other fight over selections with the CASA and disappointments for hér students. |Rose Bowl Reps Miss MacDonald has a select '64 Olympic swim team. Miss MacDonald expects an- Nobody is kidding her, a real-| Eam 4Spots | As Coast Stars | SEATTLE (AP)--The coun- try's total offence leader, the end who holds most of the na-/ tional career records in pass re-| ceiving, and two junior linemen) off the West's Rose Bowl rep-| resentative earned top rating in the 1962 all-Pacific Coast foot. ball team. 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