Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Apr 1963, p. 11

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STANDARD EQUIPMENT? Car Rally Drivers Need Chewing Gum By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 20,1963 4] eet Gor AT ITS BEST! Montreal Canadiens woo their third Stanley Cup in a row when they beat Bos- ton Bruins 5-3 at Boston five years ago today. Cana- diens took the oe series by four games to two, withstanding a furious drive by the Bruins in the las' egiey rg eee went ca make ive Stanley triumphs in succession in the spring of 1960. Have Your Suit Styled 'ond Tailored by SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST. EAST From A Lerge Selection of Fine British Woollens Another rally car went overjally disqualified. Drivers are docked points for damaged the| cars, There's one exception--no |points are lost if damage is caused by animais. Last year, a car pulled into a control point with a caved-in rear end. The driver told of- ficials a moose had taken a kick at the car. They found out later he had backed into a truck in a parking lot at one of the overnight stopping cen- tres and docked him 10 points, One more thing about the gum: "To do an efficient job of filling up holes in gas tanks, the gum must be well chewed," says Gunn. Golf Equipment 1962 Spalding top-flite 1962 McGregor M.T's - NOW AT DISCOUNT PRICES For a complete line of golf bags and other accessories such as SHOES JACKETS GLOVES MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE A full season of activities planned, for your enjoyment, é Daily -- Fees gga 655-4952 NOW FULLY OPENED plotted the course and he had larceny in his heart. Nearly 3,000 miles of the route is over gravel-surfaced concession and secondary roads. And if the crews take Gunn's advice, they'll chew on a wad of gum throughout their travels on the back roads. "A wad of well-chewed gun conceivably could save a lot of time and penalty points," Gunn said in an interview the other day, He knows from past exper- ience, LOST GAS TANKS Last year, for instance, one of the rally cars was negotiat- ing a rough stretch of. road in Northern Ontario when it sud- denly stalled. A quick examina- tion by the crew showed the car had lost its gas tank in a OSHAWA OWNERS AND DRIVER WIN AT GREENWOOD "DARN TOOTING", owned city, is shown above winning on Thursday night. The win- Ken Waples (No. 4) was sec- by Gero and Helen "wether- the sixth race, a one-mile trot ners' time was 2:13.4 and ond and No. 3, Kokoka Queen, up of Oshawa and driven by event for 4-year-olds and up- backers received $5.30 2.60 was third. Gordon Kingston, also of this ward, at Greenwood Raceway, 2.20. Mary Louise, driven by --Photo by Michael Burns FIGURES SHOW IT Fishing And Hunting Is ATHLETIC S'PORT SHORTS FOR MEN AND points scattered at irregular in- tervals along the route and competitors lose a point for every minute early or late at each control, The crew finishing with the least number of penalty points is the winner. LOTS OF HOLES? Gunn has gone over the route about eight times since last June and he knows ail the haz- PUTTERS ards. The country roads prob- ALPACA SWEATERS Multi-Million Industry fished "'for an hour or so" did not consider themselves fisher- men and would not fill out the| graduates called to the Ontario|s questionnaire. Then there were| Bar in a special ceremony Fri- sportsmen who would not take|day. The graduates were sworn the time to answer the ques-|in by Mr. Justice Arthur Kelly H of the Ontario Court of Appeals. By STUART LAKE tempt to put a dollar value on sports in Canada has revealed that fishermen and hunters spent $275,000,000 1961. Results of an economic sur- vey by the bureau of statistics, done at the request of provin- cial game agentes, were placed before the 27th annual Canadian Wildlife Conference SURVEY MADE IN 1962 The survey, dealing only with activities of Canadians 14 years of age or older, was car- ried out in February of 1962 by prepari Ontario with 570,000 had the OTTAWA (CP)--The first at-|most = e g He criticism of the Ontario figures, said fishing and hunting li- -|cences issued by his province in -11961 indicated that the survey |figures were incorrect. The survey showed 328,290 .|fishermen in the province while more than 400,000 licences were pot-hole.. ably will be well dotted with SWORN IN sional football players Stewart TORONTO (CP) -- Profes.|Su™m Ron and Gary Schreider were among 238 law school pot-holes at this time of the year so, drivers, load up with Organizers stress the safety factor. Any car caught violat- ing traffic rules is automatic- CARTS, ETC., ETC. TRADE-IN'S ACCEPTED call in at our pro shop Whitby Golf Club no plas 4 Jerseys to match. NU-WAY "ligsued, It also showed 190,250 hunters when more than 300,000 licences were bought. D. A. Benson of the bureau of statistics said that while the survey had its weaknesses--for .jexample relying on mailed re- sports and not having the enu- merator take down the answers at the door--the labor force '|survey sample "'was one of the most reliable methods" to get the figures. .| He suggested that some per- sons in Ontario who perhaps 2 PICK UP SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 A BAG FOR THE WEEK-END GUARANTEED WILL NOT BURN Must Be Paid For 'Wildlife' OTTAWA (CP)--A. T. David- the purposes. 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