Winnipeg Ballet Mar. Joins 'Blue Bombers' "The principles are the ," said the 38 - year - old lan as he prepared for a shift from general man- of the Royal peewee Bal- ne new duties 2 assistan' | manager of winaives Biue Bo Bombers of the Western Football Conference, He staried approach the ge with imagination and drive, re- search and analyse your prod- uct, study the buying public, formulate a policy," he de- clared, adding after a thought- ful pause," of course, you could always fall flat on your facs." Coroneos will work with Bud Grant, head coach of Blue Bombers since 1957 who has pany that owned five theatres along the Atlantic coast. Then the Royal Winnipeg Ballet of- fered him the job of general manager, He dashed off to the library to find out about ballet. "It was fantastic. The people, | history, everything . pointed to "an organization with great po- s tential." He found startling the fact Fthat Metropolitan Winnipeg, with a population of 500,000, had a ballet troupe, a sym- phony orchestra a theatre, mu- seum, art gallery, professional football team and pro baseball club. "No other city in North Amer- ica of the same Size can boast of the same situation." Ausley's resignation rekindled) wednesday, Coroneos's' interest in football. "It was a great opportunity. it had always wanted to get into the management side of foot- ball." GEORGE CORONEOS Typically, he began asking Oshawa Minor Lacrosse Announce Playoff Dates In All Four Leagues -- -- The Charlie Sarron . Memorial} remy {At Bath Park). Semi + Finals: (2 gemes total goals) Monday, August 10 A. 6:00 p.m. Union Rod and Gun vs Tony's Refreshments and 7:00 p.m, Auto Workers CU vs Houdallie iis Al t 17 B. 6:00 p. Hov- Monday, Augus m. daille Industries vs Auto ba eal oes and 7:00 p.m. Tony's Ri inion Rod and Gun. Finals (2-out-ot-3_ games) August 'Thursday, jody imen vs Lions Club and vs Jury and Lovell eee 7:00 p.m, Thursday, August 20 B 6: 'and Lovell 'v8 UAWA and 7: Club vs Kinsmen. Finals (2 out-of-3 games Thursday, August 27 6:30 p.m. Winners Series A vs Winners Series B » Sept. 3 6:30 p.m. Winners Series A ve Winners Serles 8. Mond Thursday, Sept. 10 6:30 p.m, Winners Winners Mendy, ttre Series Be |setles A ve Winners Series B. Monday, -- ne pr Winners | MIDGET Series A vs Winners Semi- Finals th sais Mel onl) tease anemare tae. ener PEE aol Get-Together Club Trophy (at PEE WEE genet t} y, August 13 A 8:00 p.m. aaa Kelly DeGray Trophy (a 'crown va Genaaha Hea bia) sr "nm total s vs Dairy Queen Thurs- Semi-Finale <2 games ote! 20m, Oxh-(98Y" Aug. 20. B 8 p.m. Dalry Queen awa Dairy vs 'Kelly DeGrays and 7:00|¥8 yg eh Clothing 'and 9:00 p.m. p.m. Jonnny's Pals vs Westmount Ki-/ osha fe} vs Royal Crown. Finals (2 out-of-3 games) jm, UA dury 08 pam. 00 p.m. Lions a 2 0:0 7~ Winners; 'Thursday, Augsut Series A vs Winners Series Thursday, . 3 8:00 pm. Winners Series A vs Winners Series 8 Thursday, Sept. 10 he p.m. Winners Series A vs Winners Series 8. Players not certain ae team they have assigned te contact, their. league convener before the start of the first cle ages ee. Leegque Mr. Glen Grass 161 Montreve Ave. Phone 723-1751 (work) Pee Wee League Mr. en Gibb St. Phone 725-0263 (home), Bantam League Mr. Jerry Sutten 331 Aj Annapolis Ave., Phone 726-9668 Midget League Mr. oy Saremek 122 Barrie Ave. Phone 723 For the leagues the teams In allowed to pick up players fr eliminated in the semi - finals. "However, approval for the pick - ups mist be given by the coaches involved and by the league convener. rend fi be held during ber at which team egies! and ewards will be presented to the winners. TOURNAMENT DATES Saturday, August 8 Novice County Lea- gue In Whitby Saturday, August 22 Nevice Onterle Lea- gue in Huntsville. Saturday, August 22 Midget Invitetiona! In Oshewa Saturday, August 2% Pee Wee Ontario , August 19 B. 6: p.m. Westmount Kiwanis vs Johnny's ike and League In Bri St. Gregory's Win In Close Contest St. Gregory Yanks opened he second half of the Knights of Columbus Little League base- ball action edging St. Gertrude Cubs 7-6. | The Cubs were egos he four runs going into the fi lasing but St. Greg's rallied to take the victory. Kelly Bolahood and Harvey Kirby each had a triple, while Paul Kane, Bolahood, Ken Hea- ley, Tom Markley and Joe Car- uane smashed doubles, Pitching duties for the win- ners were shared by Mike Brisebois and Dan Lee. Brise- bois had nine strikeouts and Lee had four strikeouts, and Lee, who won the game, had four strikeouts. Losing pitcher Brian Ferris fanned seven and walked five. = THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, August 4, 1964 13 FREE LIST SUSPENDE! CONTINUOUS Feature Today At. . 2:10-5:10-8:10 kd NOW FAAIING- "dey, Sept. 12 Bantam Onterle Lee gue In Toronto 1 7:00 p.m. Kelly By pind y Oshawe Dairy Finals (2-out-of-3 games Wednesday, August 26 ty 30 p.m, Winner s Winners Pikes, i Sept. 2 "90 ve Winners Series A vs y winners Series, © Wednesday, Sept, 9 6:30 p.m. Winners wants, I'm Planning Ahead for a warm and taken on the added job of gen- eral manager succeeding James Ausley. Ausley, 39 - year - old Texan, resigned April 14 after roneos felt he had to prove his ability. "Tf you think you're good, know you're good, there's only five years during which Blue Bombers won four Grey Cups. Coroneos will concentrate on business affairs -- tickets, ad- vertising, promotion--a field in which he has a college degree and 13 years' experience. | PLAYED AT COLUMBIA His first talks with club offi- cials left him with the impres- sion that "improving the public image, creating more excite- ment and increasing participa- tion" would be his primary ob- jectives. No stranger to football, Coro- neos suffered a broken thumb, a split ear, broken ribs and ripped knee cartileges in his first (and last) season as a guard at Columbia University. He later played and coached semi-pro football in Philadel- phia. His business administration training, acquired at Emerson College in Boston, provided a much safer vocation. After graduation he joined WCAU-TV in Philadelphia as an appren- tice, at a modest salary of $32 a week. The job supplied expe- rience but the salary barely met the needs of a newly married | man. | The day soon came when Co- Remember When? ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Phil Edwards, a British Guiana native running for Canada at the Los Angeles Olympics 32 years ago to- day, pushed the 1,500-metre field to record time as he himself set the early pace. He finished third to Luigi Beccalli of Italy, Edwards was voted Canada's top ath- lete in 1936. He now is one place to go."' He went--join- | ing a major advertising agency| on New York's Madison Avenue During a seven-year hitch in the, ad business he added knowledge | of promotion, production, ad-) |vertising and merchandising for/ TV shows sponsored by na-/ tional clients and for sporting | events. TRIED THEATRE About this time he could no| longer contain an interest in| theatre, He and a friend ac-| Series A vs Winners Series B. BANTAM Seml-Finals (2g9ames total goals) For The Frank Eddolls Memorial Tro- phy (At Arens) questions about the job, ana- iysed it and 'found it was more like my kind of work." He ap- plied | and got it. 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