Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Oct 1963, p. 24

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We probaly vould, have panlwetad Se oentn "a sation dat The all-star dinner is Friday|Howe is -- Says Athlete's 'Slump'| 'Million For Mahovlich' Form Of Exhaustion | W4sJust One Year Ago By JACK SULLIVAN *,to Maple Leaf Gardens with a By MARVEN MOSS Experimental Medicine an djlevel of tension increases, mak- Canadian Press Sports Editor |cheque for $1,000,000, aN eee OTE Ts wy ral decane Nate Ace lt een ot : , an : : ' wltra-modern school of medicine| 4 fencer and plage? re ap ingory aad. goes evea further Saturday might J and football Oe cae os ace ee My sincere thanks to my friends and sup- - some advice rope--he came nada 2% thing a or! es fans across thely.. cow jum r th ° 1969--be has no interest la foot|all about it fore while. Youltand 'couida't care less --" the oe ae ae did porters in Oshawa, Ajax and Pickerin : Pr p f owners is- 7 g- ball or hockey, "I am not fond|want to let the natural rhythm/question before the house is:| 07 q dead-panned statement "Take m rest," says Mooi-lot sports," ho said. "Buk Pm|'0be Ove" t gimmick will the hockey}. of. sports, le "Even ition may helpjowners dream up this year? i'd ing they were sorely My 16 yeors asa member of the Ontario feal's intense but affable Dr./, =) =-- hg pola og the proces he oer ogg as| In the event that people's!_, \ experiments with a! 'jan example a ba' slump}/memories arte short, it might be P thelend. others elsewhere, haveltnat struck, ohn McGraw'|aiing=but embarrasing tothe and algo from the polit of view ' Legislature, helping and advising in the many er -- i % to shown that it helps prevent/Mew tire NHL. brass to recall the trolic'|this temptation, although it was problems of our people have been most reward- barring indi cardio-vascular disease." some Friday of Oct. 5, 1962, inlnard to do " . ; Z "In those days it was com-|Toronto. That was the eve of the) ir, shen " f : |PSYCHIATRIST'S VIEW mon belief among bali players|13th annual all-star contest, and chee Se ee oem, PE Ss ing. " part LA gp een tnd _ Another Montreal authority|that spotting a barrel on the ~ hoteloom hanky -panky te tase lee Pigg ga 4 ' e "gene F trist' Alan Mann, elabo-|street was a good omen for allingers on. . ? : ' drome." . x be the tyiplonta of alhitter. e . That's when the million-dollar Fle oe later, after the Hawks , My interest will continue, If | can be of fur- "Prolonged activity produces| slump. "McGraw bought @ load ofjhockey myth was dreamed up|ped been eliminated by Detroit ; : chemical changes in the body,"| srann, 39, was a two-way|barrels, had them placed strate-|in a downtown hotel room homi-fiont % pa gon sd ther assistance, my services will always be he, said in his soft, measuredl sciie and énd with the MeGill|gically near the stadium and|which, it must be said, wasn't/ocor Otc, Mngia satan bis Chi ' : ee, with a University football team of the|the team snapped out of the|/being used by the Women's|ii# 01 0¢ Sid MG tits to say available. Vienna accent, " Christian Temperance Union. y 1940s, Now attached to Mont-/slump in a hurry. Chi pe ' "Initially there ie the al@rm|rog) General Hospital, he The hour was late, tongues and|,, 91 Mae sincere," he told Joe reaction, then resistance, @ Pe! ion. 210 pounds -- about 10 cheque books were loose and RY Sincstely Vous, riod where the activity Is, main-|)oavier than his playing days-- B b ll B Frank Mahovlich of Toronto|PTess. "It wasn't a smart move tained at one level, and finally thusiastic football aseda rass Maple Leats was "sold" for|financially because it wouldn't } ' i mas tama cnt" MAS! Rone oud ). D. [Jommy] Thomas @ ° eee ee eee ee eee ss 2 See eee ee ee ee eeee » exhaustion. follower. a he Toronto ould h club w be in ; MP Dagh ookay yong "Most athletes as & nat Will Try Help ao trouble with its fans. or a change in activity."|"tl rhythm, a body-mind co- MADE BIG SPLASH _ |. "But if they would have made is theory, he said, is also|°Pdination far greater than the 8 "We'll get the World Series|it, I would have put a competl- ' . average person," he said. NL Tai = ers out of the sports pages' tomor-|tor out of the way, It would of an ath- % avelits ots a doe east "When something stich as. fa- row morning," one hockey offi- at the opening of a season. |tigue occurs, the rhythm is dis-/ Log ANGELES (AP) -- Na-|"lal sang out, It must be ad- 8 naa d Ms turbed, What eg be -- tional League baseball club ag Bd eng teeny but a t AME PTO! taneous is that no longer. The| owners meet here with the No. up in their faces an "That's possibly the alarm fe-jathiete becomes conscious Of|] jtem on the agenda the|the only winner was the 24-year W action. It could result if the ac+|what he is doing. He presses. strengthening of talent + shy old Mahovlich. fh ' | : DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY, OTTA A tivity is much too intense at the| Hig lack of success undermines|Houston and the tail-end New| He had been a Leaf holdout) start, Or it could stem from alhis confidence. The general/York Mets, and hours after the story broke long layoff, perhaps ol off: Both clubs paid exorbitant|the wrong angry ® i éeason etretching six months or prices for second-line players|year contract for a_reporte MANIAGO REPORTS when the National League ex-|$100,000, The well-publicized of-/I _ 6o. The symptoms are much the game as those of the last stage) WELLAND, Ont. (CP) -- Ce-lnanded to 10 teams two years/fer, he said, 'may have helped of the syndrome." sare Maniago, 24-year-old net-|ago, some in contract negotiations. Dr. Selye, whose discoveries|minder loaned to Buffalo Bisons Their demands for help will] The thing was hatched at a on the effects of stress showed|/by Montreal Canadiens of the/pe reviewed by the club own-|cocktail party following the all- UP TO $17 400 a link with such afflictions as|National Hockey League, re-jers when they come to town for|star dinner. heart disease, ulcers and arthri-|ported to the American League|the third World Series game. Jim Norris, 57-year-old multi- & tis, believes in exercise. He|club's training camp here Tues-| The meeting; expected Friday|millionaire co - owner of the keeps his slim, angular frame/day. Maniago will play in Thurs-jor Saturday, was proposed by|Hawks, made the offer. He ta trim even af work by loping|day night's extibiton geme/the Housted clue te improve éidida't have the million bucks Attraetin ities for p with a own stairs at the Uni-jag » Louis Braves of theicalibre of its yers an with him but he sealed the des! : ' A ha dual versity of Montreal where he|Central Professional League in|Mets readily gave thelr support|by a handshake with a couple . oS ene eer omelet ee . igh ees ey ns One we is director of the Institute oflLondon, Ont. 0 to strengthen the 4 iy ia who happened ® the capacity to inspire and lead staff members in the ® ability to engage effectively in éonferences and negotiations How this' could be acoom The story Neake 4 oun" when achievement Of necessary objectives with senior officers and maintain harmonious public relations . ARM = ' RUBBED H plished is something that will/Norris dispatched one of his and @ thorough knowledge of have to be threshed out before phone me- gad r men to phone Chicago news (i) whet one or more of the industries Indicated below produce (ii) how they are Orgattized and financed HE GET'S TO SEE SERIES " teat dropped hom eighth aoe _ pect nd tes ieee (ili) the engineering processes and manufacturing. methods used (iv) how and where the products are marketed pee ms 4 po hyd yest, general manager, Tommy Ivan, (v) the Influence exercised by all levels of government. : GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) gan promised Leroy a trip to ey won a The mein responsibility of the newly formed Department of Ind is to promote the establishment, grewth and improvement of Leroy Richardson's facial the World Séfiggdf the Yank. /&), in ge gg with t heir industries In Caned "he hieve these ends it will develop ond carry out such programs end projects as mey be i tia, muscles must be getting tired. ees and Ford won the pennant. |°4-96 mar jar before. é The 87-year-old Negro mas- They wound up $8 games be- : REQUIREMENTS Sere Reh AEN PT ray we [a a Ry ee a | A en it was appafent the year ste Pres | ', ae. new Bombers be ron ie nas, plage 'San Francisco by 96 |t r CLOTHING & TEXTILES BRANCH FOOD PRODUCTS BRANCH wood propucTs BRANCH MECHANICAL TRANSBORT BRANCH Amer! sone white members of |gatfies. ; : aN rector Director FEE eats a eemait4g. the YMCA Athletic Club | The Mets finished with a 4 ae Deputy Director Deputy Director Deputy Director Deputy Director gons--he's in New York to iaunched a drive "ag 4 fhetted |51-111 Pg cag a = a F 4 4] 'enough money for the trip |were games back. In their ' . : pond Wane Fort Ge ace ae ? first season they won 40° and ; am CHEMICALS GRANGH SHIPBUILDING BRANCH MACHINERY BRANCH AIRCRAFT BRANCH MATERIALS BRANCH hander who won 24 games. Said Leroy: "This is the |!0st 120 and trailed by 604. Deputy Director rector Deputy Director Seaty Wace When Ford was in Green most Phy no thing that |-* ville for a speaking engage: ever happened to me." hove their corpets ond uphol- ment last year, Leroy gave _ The father of 11 children, WISH TO CONTACT stery cleaned 'The Safe Way' him mt and told a ait is mantey pening PEOPLE OVER 30 by iwi fiing Gis arm ep where Ht I doe ff FOR SELECT A rewme of it'll be for 25 games." | Whitey again," he said, "I ex- ! resume After Ford left, YHICA Gen- pect Fl'be hollering from the | SOCIAL GROUP DURACLEAN OCTOBER 18, 196 Secretary W. B. 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