Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jul 1964, p. 20

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'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, July 8, 1964 holarship Plan GREENWOOD RACEWAY For Top Athletes Needs Outside Aid VANCOUVER (CP) -- Moun- taineers say the most exciting way to climb a mountain is to break your own trail. Simon Fraser University, climbing -Butnaby Mountain, is. breaking new trails all over the place. Chancellor Gordon Shrum, traditional _at- athleti i : He wants the university to of- fer scholarships to outstanding athletes, assist them with extra tutoring if necessary and place' them under the best possible coaches in a first-class athletic La r, Shrum says this kind of is essential if Canada E to keep promising athletes instead of losing them to well- coached, well - subsidized U.S. d sions, one scientific and one ap- The chancellor, co-chairman of the British Columbia Hydro and Power Authorit y and former dean of graduate stud- ies at. University of British Co- lumbia, has a respectful audi- ence for his proposals. He says he is confident of -"'outside help" for athletic scholarships. Simon Fraser's athletic de- partment will have two mis- plied. The director of physical edu- cation will head a team re- sponsible for what Dr. Shrum calls "the science of physical conditioning," for continuing re- search into the dynamics of sport and fitness programs. The director of athletics will boss the university's coaches and put into practice programs the classroom only to teach the art of coaching. They will spend most of their time on the playing fields, where it will be considered ex- tremely important to win. even bother to read a debate on the subject of athletic scholar- ships which appeared recently in UBC's alumni magazine. David Helliwell, a 1957 arts graduate and star of the rowing team, wrote that athletic schol- ments 'whose members' jobs and careers depend on their department's financial self-suf- fiency and its win-loss record." longer make money developed by the researchers. He and his coaches will enter of efficiency. $ Dr. Shrum says he' didn't arships produce athletic depart-\ooy Werk, and Captain Frisco, Asked about the argument, Dr. Shrum said he would re.|=--2="™ pend: ject the thesis about finances because university teams N0/produce results. You measure ' in any/him by his results and by the he thinks they are a good gaugelatfitude of his students. Stu- sport. As for win-loss records,|qents aren't going to turn out FIRST RACE -- 7 Furlong trot for 3 Stormy Lee C, Besch'r 13.00 6.20 4.20 6Gay Frisco, Kingston 17.90 7.20 'Lady Cashier, Habkirk 5.20) Start good, won easily. Also Ran in Order: Invasion, Joannes) Trailer, Beverly Who, and trish Valley. Syear-olds and up, Purse $600 (6). 4Pat Forbes, 7.20 470 4.20 $-Isotta Ben, Pacey 11.00 5.90 Protas c, Lng A ~ 6.60; te bre won ' Also Ran in Order: Byrd Killean, Miss Judy Bars, Lee Riddell, Royal Oaks, and Miss Dain' Volo. " DAILY DOUBLE § AND 4 PAID $66.00 ear-olds and yp. Purse $700 (8). Trust Account, Hopkins 7.80 4.20 2.70 PStevie Dares, Silliphent 6.00 3.80 §-Diller A Dollar, Findley 60 vester, Fiying Herbert, Worthy Blue, and Tootsie Doll. FOURTH RACE -- 6% Furlong for 3-year-olds and up. Purse . &Money Down, Kingston 11.60 5.10 3.90 4Trivue, Crowe 410 3.00 2-Eddiecan, Galbraith 440 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Goldie's Sister, Cunny's Lou Yocke, Vic De Sota, Mea- FIFTH RACE -- 7 Furlong trot for > lyear-olds and up. Purse $800 (7). &Darn Tooting, Kingston 10.20 5.80 4.50 7-Tim's Lad, Gordon 4.50 3.30) 2-Willy Tass, Siddall 5. and 4year-olds, maidens. Purse $500 (7)/glera, ' 6-Di SECOND RACE---<4%2 Furlong pace for! We THIRD RACE -- 7 Furlong trot for 3-/g y 'up. IEsuperior Richard, Hie &. Also Ran in Order: Hava Julep, Thel- Determine, and Grattan Cou fe Can., Kintutics, SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace Poplar Grattan, Jean First, Jeff Dillon, Bar Gold, and Westfield Direct. QUINELLA 5 AND 6 PAID $92.40. SEVENTH RACE -- 1 ville for + up .Purse 3700 a, 6Swing Harmony, Hayes paae uS Se inne. 'won vi Alto Ran in Order: Dartes Patrick, Carl W. Grattan Ann Hal, Jane, R. Byrd, and Alexandr ~ BIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile dace for 3 r-olds and Purse $1,000 (6). 140 4.00. 3.40 2Frisco Lee J deisel 420 3.20 7-Armbro Adanac, McKiniey 2.70 Start good, wor driving. Also Ran in Order: Fatherland, Carol- wyn Grattan, Handy Joe, Tonke G, and Arawana Adios. NINTH RACE = 1 Mile pace for 2-) year-olds and up, Purse $900 (8). 7-The McNab, Liewelyn 24.20 12.70 6.80 Lochinvar 'Duke, Hicks 9.0 6.20 1-Bingle Goose, Weddell 5.40 Start good, won driving. Alos Ran on Order: Reed's Bream, Gentry McKlyo; Lucky Sis, Chief Moren- cl, and po a! A Grattan. Tote; Pool 247,652, Attendance 5,168. "Any coach is expected te for athletics that aren't well hed ** VIC EMERY Eyes '64 Olympics In Yachting Trials By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor history is expected at Kingston. Yachtsmen from Vancouver, Vic Emery is a young man}Edmonton, Toronto, Kingston, Ottawa, Montreal, many athletic talents. He's Brockville, Beovabiy one of the finest all-|Halifax and other points will be round amateur athletes in the country. He's a top sailor, a ski racer, there seeking berths on Canada- da's team. There shouldn't be any oarsman, tennis player and)hitches. Committees have been swimmer. For kicks, he loves to get behind the controls of a bob- sled hurtling down treacherous icy chutes at 80 miles an hour or more and flying an airplane. In the event memories are hort, this 30-year-old Montreal. born athlete created history of sorts last winter when he pi- loted Canada's four-man bob- sled team to an Olympic gold medal in Austria. It was the first time that Canada had en- tered Olympic bobsledding and he and his crew beat the best in the world. Now, he's out for another Olympic gold medal. He may not even make it to the summer Games in Tokyo next October, but Emery is going to give it a beige du the Olympic yachting trials just off the King- ston, Ont. harbor July 16-19, in the one-man Finn class. working on the arrangements for months and organizers have had one thing in -nind: To simu- late as close as possible Olym- pic competition. They've even set up an Olym- ic village at Royal Military lege which will house more than 100 competitors. They've lined up 50 power boats that will scoot around Lake Ontario during the races carrying officials, judges, race committee, newspaper men, photographers. They've set up a committee to look after reception of the yachtsmen, but that's just a start. They've got an accommo. dation com mittee, entertain- ment committee, race commit- tee, publicity, advertising, stat- isticlans. Name it and they've got it. The greatest concentration of boats in Canadian 'It's all a love of labor," 5 . Hire Americans if good Cana- dian coaches aren't in sight, says Dr. Shrum. Offer athletes taxes them with special de- mands. This will mean "'a tutorial in the real sense of the term"--a classroom open at set hours daily in each subject staffed by a professor or a senior student to answer questions. "The president and others | agree with me that we must | special academic -_ on the ground that university sport place more emphasis on tutor- | fal classes." | Davies said in an interview this week, "This is the first time in history that all five Olympic- class boats trials have been held at the same time. And none of these guys is in it for larks. About $250,000 worth of boats will be on display and this is deadly serious business with the fellows who want to represent Canada in the Olympics at Japan," About 150 persons, all volun- teers, are working to make the trials a success, "Many of them are taking a week's vacation just to arrange the competition and to make sure that there are no hitche.," Davies adds. Vic Emery may not win his class. But, then you can't tell about an athlete with his com- petitive drive. In Austria, he and his crew weren't given + chance in the bobs edding. The Canadians, who didn't even have the ad- vantage of a bobsled run in their own country, had been go- ing to Europe for years to learn the tricks of the game from the Italians, Englishmen and others. They beat their teachers using Publicity Chairman Mike OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. LEAN TENDER BLADE o r SHORT RIB L four-year-old sled. SPECIA FRONT END ALIGNMENT 95 MOST CARS PLEASE PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT BRAKE ADJUSTMENT $]. 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