Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Nov 1963, p. 20

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M 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Movember 13, 1963 Pi Aianed is standing behin Trimble Denies Team Short On Dedication MONTREAL (CP) -- Coach Jim Trimble of the Menton ees players in the face of pda team owner Ted Workman by ' that a lack of dedication and Trimble apparently disa with mame sine onl err lcte Tuesday night a statement saying his en were aS dedicated as those he had coached on the Hamilton Tiger - Cats and Philadelphia Eagles. "Training is something you al- ways have to stay on top of but the 1963 Alouettes trained as well and as are as the two previous professional teams I have coached," Trimble said. Workman denied the players' | statements that when they vis- j TSUPPESEEPERES TEED "ega* e* ~ ited the office Monday they were, -_ given a critical assessment of their performance, both on and off the fiel¢, by the owner. "They came to see me," Workman said, "and just told me they were sorry for the way the season ended. And they all told me what a wonderful coach Trimble was .. . how he treated = them. as pros and not like school boys as did (former coach) Perry Moss." Workman was quoted by foot- ball writer Ian MacDonald of The Star as saying the players . did not portray a "gentlemanly image" and failed to keep in top physical form. "A lot of players tried very hard," Workman said. "'How- ever I question the dedication .pla could speak for most teammates but asked to be identified, immedi- ately eo the charges andise ork- "I know of no abnormal drink- ing or ergs, 4 out ay one player si "We gave it every- we had. I can't understand Wor 's statements. HAS CONTROL "Coach Trimble has always had good control over his play- ers," another said. 'He lets you do what you want to to a certain degree 'as long as you can do your job. That's the same as he treated Hamilton players and they got to the Grey Cup six times." Workman also charged the players didn't dress neatly, es- pecially when they visted the Alouettes posh new offices in the Place Ville Marie Building. "We all had to go in Monday to get our final paycheque and some of the players were wear- ing blue jeans and Trshirts,"" one player said, "Heck, if they want us looking so good they should start with their own equipment. We've been wearing sweatshirts that haven't been washed ail season and have holes in them." and pride of some of them." Another Alouette said his job '|The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS Lid. Proud) required he wear work clothes and "'I'll be damned if I'm ge ing to dress up just to drop into "\the office on my lunch hour." After the story was published, Workman issued a statement saying " lems had 'been discussed in the early part of the season and certain steps were taken as a result." He wouldn't comment when asked if "certain steps" included the release of overweight quarter- back Sandy Stephens. GIVEN LIST Wotkman said the Als were given a list of instuctions last July on what physical sacrifices they were expected to make during the season, These were not followed strictly "There have been a series of mediocre seasons," he said. "It is not a question of injuries. Everybody has these. "Rather, there seemed to be a letdown." MacDonald says Workman talked of the Spartan-like train- ing and sacrifices endured by athletes heading for a world or Olympic championship. He admitted those aims are hardly within reasonable expec- tations "but we have to set standard." AGREE TO TERMS GOTEBORG, Sweden (AP)-- Former world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson and Sante Amonti of Italy, a con- tender for the vacant European heavyweight title, have agreed to fight here Jan. 6, promoter Edin Ahlquist said Tuesday. British Try Seven-Club Golf Event LONDON (AP)--The British came up with a revolutionary golf idea Tuesday--a tourna- nol for top professionals in|p which they would be limited to seven clubs in their bags. The new-style tournament was announced by a woolen goods manufacturing firm. It is scheduled to be played next October on the 7,025-yard Ailsa Course at Turnberry, Scotland, site of this year's Walker Cup matches. Prize money will total $9,800, with $1,- 540 for the winner. The maximum number of/two- clubs allowed in tournament , under current rules is 14. t one time, before clubs came in matched sets, good golfers played' with as few as seven clubs. Now most golfers start a tournament with the. limit and some Americans want the num- ber increased to 16. The Royal and Ancient Club, ruling body of golf in Britain, wants to re- duce the limit. COULD CHANGE In the new. tournament, play- ers will be allowed to change their clubs each round as long as they don't take more than seven clubs one time. The promoters, who have the @lbacking of the British Profes-|($) sional Golfers Association, said the event might encourage more people to take up golf by show- ing it can be just as enjoyable with fewer--And less costly-- clubs. Britain's Ryder Cup brothers, Bernard and Geoffrey Hunt, agreed only partly on what clubs they would carry under normal conditions. Both said they would GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS Gail Ross Wins FIRST RACE -- 7 Furs. for Maiden two-year-olds, Claiming all $3500 Purse! $1800 (10) 10-Woodcote Pk, Parsons $1.00 ba ne! Sky, Dittfach 4North &King Rip, Waish e oe oe driving iso Ran In Order: Royal Poppet, Ninth wove Select Rhythm, Right Chief, benng Whitefoot, Pot © Doe and Tommy"s| oe Ses oe = -- Merry Quiz. SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile for three-year- olds wird up. Claiming ell $3500. Purse $2000 (6) 1-Cut ergy ne 4.10 3.00 2.40 Stadnyk +, 4.50 3.30 2Chance Covi ea Sgro area. ves a won easi In Order: Crucial Hit, Senor Tedoy mo] Aurora Fox. DAILY DOUBLE 10 and 1 PAID $149.40 Winner bh & Chop Chop -- Stalina. Trainer J, C, Meyer. Pool 45,853. THIRD RACE -- 7 Furs. for Maiden on te tad Claiming a $3500. Purse: $1800 <9) 8-Driftinby, Harrison 3-Knight of Glin, Waish 4Pantoismine, Clemes Start good won driving Also Ran In Order: Fire Mate, Limbo Fleet, Fair Pool 43,567. FOURTH RACE -- 7 Furs. for Maiden two-year-olds. Claiming all $3500, Purse $1800. (10) 9-Glenscot Miss, Parsons ..15.20 7.10 4.70 4Fieldgiass, Harrison 7.70 6 7-Dek's Levy, Gordon Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Choppy River, Gar- den Prince, Resolve, Fast Decision, Se- léctim, Diana Fair and King's Line. Winner ch f 2 Beau Busher -- Very Lofty.) Trainer ©, Mann, Pool 46,876 FIFTH RACB -- 1 Mile for two-year- olds. Cdn. foaled. Allowance Purse $2700 3-Pink Jewel, Walsh ... 16.00 6.60 4.20 2b-Rustic Gent., (Ent) Fitzs's . 3.80 3.30 4E| Brillo Way, Armstrong 4.40 Start good, won driving take a putter, a driver and four, six and eight irons. Bernard said his other two would be a sand wedge and a No. 3 wood. Geoffrey said he wood. would take a wedge and No. 4 '17-Common Market, ot 470 3.40 2.60 Also Ran In Order: Fabison, Master Matt H, and B. Helliofields. E B -Coupied : QUINELLA 'Sand 2 PAID $53.00 70\winner b ¢ 2 Tulyar -- Pink Velvet. Trainer R. S$. B 5 Pool 18,506. Quinella Pool 27,342, SIXTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs, 3-year- 'olds and up, claiming all $6000. f basa 4Credit Curb, Lanoway ... 4.80 2.80.2,40| 4M 5-Winsmanship, Fitzsimmons . 00 2. 3Mystery Guest, Rasmussen Winner, b g 6, Top Admiral -- Trainer, A. G. Smithers, Start good, won ridden out. Pool 46,273. SEVENTH RACE -- 7 Furlongs, for 3- "wad and up. Allowance. Purse $3000, 2-Arthur H, McComb Sin War, Clemes 3-Prince Bubi, Walsh Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Winisteo, Own Col- teen, Mystere, Golden Turkey, and Count Bailey. Winner, dk b ¢, 4, Ferd -- Fashioned, Trainer T Oliver. Pool $54,422. EIGHTH RACE -- One and one-six- teenth Miles. For. a Claiming} all $2500. Purse $1900, (9), " ee -- 'lin the running in Grand Prix Jump NEW YORK (AP)--Gail Ross of Edmonton, up on Thunder- bird, won the final international jumping event--the Grand Prix .\of New York--Tuesday night as the National Horse Show ended an eight-day run in Madison Square Garden, although not the Gran Prix of New York, cleaned up just about everything in the gar- den except the hot dog stands. They won the team champion- ship with 125 points to 72 for the United States, 63 for Can- ada, 27 for Ireland and 22 for Argentina. Hermann Schridde won the in- dividual title with 48 points after a close battle with his team- mate, Kurt Jarasinski, who had 44 Miss Ross, Tom Gayford of Toronto and Bill Steinkraus of |the United States finished in a 1-Gum Swamp, Leblanc ....... 7.99 2-Select Chic, Parsons Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Nisgara Drift, Vedas, Tudorstone, Censorial, Robust Girl and Dominant. 4.60 .30 .30| Winner, b c, 3, Blue Man -- Newmarket a song Hrerigd G Magnusson. 56,646 Total Pool $404,042 Anioncence 6160 Hove Your Suit Styled and Tailored by SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST. EAST From A Large Selection of Fine British Woollens me for mird place--each with 20 points. Of the 12 international events, a West Germans, defending Olympic gold medalists, won six, the United States four and Canada two. REMEMBER WHEN? . .. 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