{ @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 3, 1965 SLAMMIN' SAMMY SNEAD DOES at Greensboro, N.C., after winning the Greater Greens- boro Open Golf Tournament, for the 8th time in his illus- trious career. Snead fired a Sam Snead, at 53, still one of the top contenders among the ranks of professional golfers, wears a big grin as he comes off the 18th green, Athletes May Pledge No Dope DUNDEE, Scotland (Reuters) An Olympic. official suggested Saturday that-a pledge not to take dope might be 'added to the form signed by all competitors in. the Olympic Games, Sir Arthur Porritt, former New Zealand Olympic sprinter who 'is chairman. of the sub- committee: on doping of the In- ternational Olympic Committee, told the annual clinical meeting of the British Medical Associ- ation that dope-taking is on the increase in certain professional sports and even in amateur} sport. } "No man who believes he can get an extra. second or six inchés, at the critical moment of his: performance is going to stop taking these pills, unless it ean be proved that the long-) term result is going to be highly noxious," he. said, Porritt-said it is possible that the Olympic committee may in- sert a clause dealing with dope into the amateur pledge signed by all Olympic athletes. He 'said such a clause would! jsay that the athlete had never) \taken 'and never would take \dope. Then the organizers would have the legal right to jexarhine the athlete and his jequipment- if. any' doubt were) raised. ' BASKETBALL SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National Association SATURDAY Western Division Final Los Angeles 121 Baltimore 119) (Los Angeles leads best-of- seven series 1-0.) SUNDAY Eastern Division Final Philadelphia 98 Boston 108 (Boston leads best-of-seven series 1-0) Skating Champion Hurt In Accident BRANTFORD (CP) -- Bron- wyn Brothers, 18, a 1963 Cana- dian junior pairs figure skating) champion, suffered a_ broken left leg Saturday night when struck by a car after she ap-} peared in a skating show. | Miss here from summer, in hospital Sunday night. Brothers, who moved St. Catharines last} was in fair condition} A companion, Douglas Love-| day, 16, of Brantford, was in fair condition suffering a con- cussion, 'i i ae IT AGAIN 273 total for the four rounds and climaxed his play yes- terday afternoon with a great finish, to collect $11,- 000. --(AP Wirephoto) Oxford's Dark Win 1llth Boat Race at University College, Oxford, Cambridge crew, which set a LONDON (CP) -- Oxford's Yale-powered crew won an easy four-length victory over Cam- bridge Saturday in the 11lth rowing of the inter-varsity boat race. Ed Trippe, 23-year-old son of Juan Trippe, president of Pan American Airways, stroked the Oxford crew to victory in 18 minutes and seven seconds over the four-mile, 374-yard distance. is the son of Graham Spry, agent - general for Saskatch- ewan. He rowed in number four) position, Trippe said: "This was a great experience. | Nothing like this ever happens) in the United States. Any doubts] I had about winning vanished) after the first two minutes.) From the the ras in) The record of 17:50 was set by|the logy " cupola: Cambridge in 1948. Cambridge took a slight lead| Cambridge has won the race|at the start. Oxford soon took| @i times and Oxford 49--with| over. one dead heat. At the end of the'race Duncan) The event was rowed on. the! Spencer, 24, son of a New York! River Thames under good con-|banker, said "I felt like quit-| ditions--sunshine, a good tide|ting about half a mile from the and little. wind. |finish. | In another race, between the| "I don't know what happened| junior, or second crews of the|but I just lost all sense of what two universities, Oxford's Isis| was going on. I knew we were crew, captained by Canadianjwinning but I didn't know by Richard Spry, sped to victory}how much, I guess we just got} aver Cambridge. home in time." | Isis won in 18 minutes, 45'sec-| 'Trippe was one. of four Yale Onds, crossing the finish line 25) men who filled the stern of the seconds ahead of the Cambridge|Qxford boat and made it an seconds, called Goldie. overwhelming favorite. Their} Spry, 21, who studies eco-|power and their experience} nomics, politics and philosophy!could.not be matched by the} OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Division II Bury 1 Cardiff 2 Charlton 4 Ipswich 0 Crystal P 2 Coventry, 2 Derby 0 Newcastle 3 Leyton Or 2 Preston 1 Man City 2 Plymouth 1 Norwich 0 Huddersfield 2 Portsmouth 3 Bolton 0 Rotherham 1 Southampton 3 Swansea 1 Northampton 2 Swindon 0 Middlesbrough 1 Division Tl Bournemouth 1 Gillingham 2 Brentford 0 Walsall 0 Bristol R 1 Watford 0 Golchester 2 Scunthorpe 1 Exeter 0 Hull City 2 Grimsby 0 Queens P R 0 Luton 3 Reading 1 Mansfield 1 Shrewsbury 0 Oldham 9 Workington 2 Peterborough 0 Bristol C 1 IDombarton 2 Albion 1 Division IV East Fife 1 Ayr U 0 Aldershot 3 Hartlepools 0 |Forfar 2 Cowdenbeath 2 Bradford 3 Barrow 2 |Hamilton.5 E Stirling 0 Chesterfield 2 Millwall 3 Queens Pk vs. Raith ppd. Stenhousemuir 9 Montrose 2 Stirling 3 Arbroath 1 IRISH LEAGUE |Crusaders 2 Glenavon 1 |Derry City 2 Linfield 0 Distillery 0 Coleraine 2 Crewe Alex 3 Stockport 2 Darlington 1 York City 0 Doncaster 2 Rochdale 2 |Halifax 3 Chester 4 Newport 4 Torquay 0 |Notts C 1 Bradford C 0 {Southport 0: Oxford 3 |Wrexham 1 Brighton 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I | Aberdeen 1 Dundee U 0 |Airdrieonians 0 Partick 5 {Celtic 1 Thd Lanark 0 Dundee 2 Hibernian 1 |Dunfermline 2 St. Mirren 1 | Hearts 4 St. Johnstone 1 \Kilmarnock 2 Clyde 1 |Morton 0 Motherwell 2 Rangers 6 Falkirk 1 Division II |Berwick 0 Stranraer 1 {Brechin 2 Aloa 3 Halifax Cagers Sr. 'B' Champs eat Glentoran 0 Cliftonville 3 HALIFAX (CP)--Halifax B 3 Schooners trimmed Kings- Portadown 7 pengor ton Mortons 70-60 Saturday night to capture the Canadian Sone B basketball -- BASKETBALL IN the second national MARATHON PLAY It was title for the Schooners in three years. They first won it in FRANKLIN, Mass. (AP) The Dormitory C Red Raid- ers defeated the Dormitory 1963. The Halifax team took over) C White Hawks 2,595-2,196 in a junior college charity bas- from the opening whistle. and| never lost the lead, dominating! the rebounding at both ends of the court and leading 37-27; ketball game that lasted 27 after a rough first half. hours, 10 minutes. The teams battled on even The two teams, with no terms in the second half, each) substitutions allowed, began scoring 33 points. Three. times} the game at 3:10 p.m, Fri- the Mortons: made bids to over-| day and played until 6:20 take the Schooners but couldn't) p.m. Saturday. get within six points, The total of 4,791 points Dick Loisclie led Halifax with) broke a record of 4,017 19 points. Claude MacLachlan} points claimed after a 24- had 16. J hour game played by 14 Kingston'; Neil Neasmith,) high school boys in Wells- chosen the tournament's Most! ville, N.Y., last month. Proceeds from the game will be donated to the local police pension fund. Valuable Player, scored 25 points, 16 in the second. half Charlie Pester was also out standing with 23 points, \ addition to Trippe and Spencer, jand an estimated 100,000,000 in Blues weight record but had only two members who had rowed in the famous race before. The Americans at Oxford, in were: Harry Howell, 23, of Darien, Conn., and Bill Fink, 23, of New York City. Trippe and Spencer are both former Yale strokes. The quar- tet made up the largest number of Americans ever to be in one boat in the Oxford-Cambridge clash, There were no Canadians' in the senior lineups this year. Thousands of Britons watched from the river banks and from launches. Among them were Prince Charles and Lord Snowdon, hus- band of Princess Margaret who was coxswain of the Cambridge crew 15 years ago--and won by 3% lengths. Millions of others in Britain, Europe, watched on television. 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