16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jenvery 22, 1960 ' ' s jthe OHA Junior A circuit. Greg-jfidence have beaten many @) Gregory said that in his talks H "Canada isn't going to win the en Marlies Best ory. in gs -- < good club, but I'm sure it won't/to the team "I try to make Badminton Boss Thomas Cup," said Pickens. Marlies to a Memorial Cup happen to us." them realize that if they don't Voices Criticism "And now the usefulness of the ® * jonship this season. After 35 games, Marlboros|play well, Smitty (goalie Gary competition has been destroyed, Canadian Mother Is {In Jr. Ranks, sistF, schist i tt anew arg, ading Montrea ior Cana- Pickens of Montreal, presidentjulus for badminton across the gest in player size of any junior) diens 13 points in (we get a pile of -goals." e coh: oe rid = He has a habit of shutfling\°! the Canadian Badminton As-|country. But there's Uttle incen- ee e " team in history--has led thelteam circuit. ' i Making All-Out Bid Biggest Also p's sister pt "mente ns ca a 'ophese kids are smart enough| The Marlies average 189|#"4 discover the most effective|selected prematurely and it's| Nominated to the team were TORONTO (CP)--What does|to know how good they are,"!pounds and outweigh most of|@lignment." 'This was why be/going to have a harmful effect|British Columbia's Bert Fergus, the coach of a first - classisaid Gregory. '"'What I have to' by 20° pounds|broke up his first forward line|®" the game. Wayne Macdonnell, Ed and" 6 ' e In hockey team tell his players in/convince them of is that the lof Pete Stemkowski, Wayne| He blamed Daryl Thomson of|Rolf Patterson, Bob Hunt and 7. mpics the pep talks? best team can be defeated, and leaders in Carleton and Ron Ellis, even|Vancouver, chairman of the as-|Bruce Rollick, Jim Carnwath of Jim Gregory is the 29-year-oldjoften is National Hockey League race--|though they had produced 78/sociation's nominating commit-|Woodstock, Ont., and Ed Ya- coach of Toronto Marlboros of "Complacency and over con-lare not that hefty. goals. tee for the team. blonski of Montreal. EDMONTON (CP) -- "Fortu- mately, I have a husband who doesn't mind baby-sitting," said Doreen Ryan as she prepared for a trip to Innsbruck, Aus- ce and the 1964 Winter Olym- Co-operation from husband BE IT KNOWN Jim has been a great help in boosting Mrs. Ryan, 32, to a position as Canada's top woman TH AT a speedskater and a berth on the * 9 country's four-member Olympic team. LES hove Jim, a provincial government @ ONTARIO -- pn employee and an accomplished their lot the +vER. amateur baseball player, looked Used Cars. - + ped rages oA ety ' . --Ken, 10, Debbie, '8, a avid, lo $--while 'Doreen worked the @ ONTARIO MOTOR SALES serve you Part hours of practice and condition- er, 14 experienced salesmen pe ing that so far have earned her help you select the cor of your cnoice: 10 Canadian championships. Mrs. Ryan left Jan. 11 for ' Devos, gine men and two e ONTARIO MOTOR a" Brgondtw weeks of pre-Olympic practice, most conveni leaving the children in the care with the . . the G.MA.C. Pay- of Jim and a neighbor. - "I haven't reached my pees yet," bape ngs Edmonton-born ae skater, who holds numerous SALES have two . records. This indicated continu- @ ONTARIO prchioes Buy Used Cors.-- ation of the 12 hours a week ronties on their General Motors op- she spends running, weightlift- 50/50 thirty-day ONE FULL YEAR ing and skating. proved worranty ~~ by the Auto- LAST TRY GW. WARRANTY, books! Association. Entered in four events--500, mobile Deolers - 1,000, 1,500 and 3,000 metres-- E FROM Doreen is aim at respective cHOOS times a 45 roy thom 14 130 OVER 120 CARS TO to 135 seconds, 225 seconds and 520 seconds she feels are needed to achieve top placing in Olym- pic competition Jan, 30-Feb. 3. 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Four of the five boxers on the $] 195 S495 $1695 $1595 S595 championships here in May are from Prince Ceorge. They are flyweights Jerry Palmer and Harold Handlen, lightweight Buddy Palmer and light-heavy- weight Marion Kolar. The other is welterweight Jim McGowan "'sorencen rales 17-year LOOK HERE!... WE'VE PUT THE AXE TO PRICES! SAVE NOW! Handlen and veteran Buddy es a me Oe 1963 CHEVROLET | 1963 PONTIAC 1960 CHEVROLET WON B.E.G. MEDAL Handlen has only a dozen | | x 2-DOOR SEDAN with Powerglide automatic | PARISIENNE HARDTOP. V8 engine, auto- 4-DOOR SEDAN with Powerglide automa- oF one yo Mag thes transmission and radio. matic, power steering, power brakes, radio, | tic transmission, power brakes and radio. Mann came out of the north to EF q é $ etc., etc. $ win a gold medal at the last $2895 British Empire Games, Palmer fought at the Empire Games in Vancouver 10 years \e ago before he drifted away from i 1962 CHEVROLET 1961 CHEVROLET 1963 CORVAIR the sport. 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