- Bs i a ll eek ae en ce il iciudinin a po nage : At $1,250 Per Athlete ===."" No Room For Tourists ==: By AL McNEIL This will be Canada's fifth|field team are Noreen Slack of| Vikki Berner of biomes ed ecabiah|Ottawa, a shot put and discus|and Toronto' ae Canadian Press Staff Writer ---- piel rom It will t $1,250 to send|Games. country's specialist, tan ¢ Montreal, holder of several] Miss IM FRAP RS en SPORT FROM BRITAIN Manager Sir Stanley Stressing Youth Now By JIM CONWAY Matthews -- there was LONDON (CP) -- It seemed/no snub intended. "I would not have done this|each Canadian athlete to the|Showing was in 1961 when Cana- lowes Sian To Dad By JIM CRERAR ing car when he pulled off thesince and now has a handicapjunlikely that Sir Stanley Mat- Pe 'ot out to an-jof five. thews would leave soccer alto-|for any other Fourth Division|seventh Maccabiah Games in|dians placed fifth but no Cana- , wi ms Z a... 'Toronto, ae ocean t sad Gail started playing when she|gether after his retirement as ajclub. I feel I owe the Potteries|Tel Aviv, Israel, Aug. 23-31, and|dian group has ever been lower/pete in sprints and hurdles. The table representative ' yon her second consecutive Ca-| Before the accident he was ajwas 10 years. old and took her|Player a this gr sgh : yong pred of gratitude for all|the -- soniee in Mont-|than yon ' ; Repo weight-lifting re ong wrest- "ol - -~ fe of 2 fans expected to see him return as given me." real rm 0 carry no} The selection committee ho} represented by Leonard/Toronto who ranks third in Can- women's close golfiscratch player with no handi- first lessons from Bob Barr,|!ans expe More to the: point Js the éebt!"taasiets." rry to oft & Radiathe tana te hed Soifert of the RCAF station at 'ada. ¢ t to|as a team manager. pionship here last week, former professional at Toron Matthews had once said hejof gratitude the Potteries and! «pecause all funds are rai Catiadian sqdad and pe Green: i, cap, shooting par golf consist- 's, or five other individuals|°f Winnipeg and Philip Slabot ontonians--Norman Mogul, T.|USES MEN'S TEES Rac comelies vinying Ee Game ener X streng polat 40 Gall's game Golf Club. After that, + dag tg nedcmcaiaaesicsata ently. i once served as an as.|Would never become a man-|soccer generally owe him. His|hy donation and the donors ex-|fou fore aaner 9 id Tor-| Released from hospital in|sistant pro at the Bigwin Innjager, and many were inclined|fantastic record includes 710/ pect results, our selection com-|but that will depend on money. nl of Montreal mer Canadian junior a Art Harvey, a pars g moli-(1960, Art began frequenting his|course near. Bracebridge, Ont.,|t© believe that he yould find ajleague matches and 72 appear-| mittee has set high standards,"| 'Like everyone else we have)! NE SWIMMER |Norm Goldman, Alvie "on besa old haunts at the Scarboro Golfibegan coaching Gail. place in some other officialjances for England in interna-|says Fred Oberlander, honorary|been hit by the postal strike,"| Soifert, who has placed = Harry Bearg. aan company 'a ny Country Club. He didn't capacity after his playing days|tional competition. |secretary of the Canadian Mac- cy Richman. 'Right at thejin Canadian The team leaves 19 for. pe iat ear years ey hebing is 2 had ended. The peerless playmaker|cahiah Committee. time when the donations should teutlNow York where it take a He hung up his boots lastiplayed with Stoke from 1933 to) me committee, headed by|b¢ flowing'in, the mail stoppage =n ' dx friends|@%@_her drives. April after 33 years and, though|1946 when he was transferred|s,..° pichman, has picked 17\caused us to revise our initial|trained in the Soviet Union, island even the team's chaperone It hasn't been easy. a ee agen a toad | em al she|now 50, he was kept busy with|to Blackpool. Four years ago he|;00) athletes to wear Cana.(¢stimates and some good ath-|currently in Israel preparing for : 3 «e« Art, a top golfer himself, had|talked him rying piagece hits from the men's tees, noticharity and exhibition games|rejoined Stoke City when it was dian caines at th it cart letes with promising potential : ae survive a highway mishap|Although he could grip "Y ot the women's," Art explained.|and a short period with Toronto|slipping in the same direction of Jewish Ol _" held phy Is-|may be left behind." t put him in hospital for|with his _ his on ne. "That forces her to hit for dist-|City of the Eastern Canadajas Port Vale. Matthews' magic| 41 gy, fen' vuare Abby Hoffman, the Toronto|| two years and left himjthree fingers 0! vetoes ahi ance." Professional Soccer League. |brought in the crowds and the 1h Biya can a girl who holds the Canadian = a a paaly paralysed left}and was unable to bend a - g| But Art feels approaching) Now he is back in the big time|money helped Stoke climb back| Of the 17, four are Toronto/gnen records for 400 and 800 wrist or thumb, he toure and putting are more important|trying to rebuild one of the un-|up the ladder until it reached|g0lfers and the remainder rep-\metres, heads the track and The accident happened injholes in 76. and Gail proved the point here|luckier clubs of the 92-team|the first division. ° resent track and field, swim-jfieiq group. Another Toronton- i058, He was struck by @ pass-| He's been back in the game/ie) ro in the second round|English League, Port Vale. Although Matthews was able|ming, table tennis, judo, wrest-jian Gerston Dacks, will com-|f i of the close tournament. She set) The Vale has slipped steadily|to play until an age when most|ling, weightlifting, fencing and pete in the 5,000, 10,000 and 1,500) Ks ° a course women's record with a|down the ladder and last year|athletes are long retired, he is| tennis. metres, while Kiwa Kadyscie- teed Rideau Carleton aceéWa four-under-par 71 at the West-|Was relegated to the lowest di-jemphasizing youth in the Port| In addition, Bill Crothers of|wicz, also of Toronto, will par- [snac mount Golf and Country Club,|Vision of the four-tier associa-|Vale rceonstruction. ' Markham, Ont., will make ajticipate in walking races. with/|tion. He signed up several youn-|guest appearance in open com-| Rounding out the track and ously again, though. practices, "VE NEVER TASTED CHICKEN SO GOOD" Home Delivery or Pick-Up * shots Pa | MW Pr fit ene J vay and needing| At Stoke City, Matthews' old/sters in his first few days, in-|petition, running the $00' metres -- Phone -- in y owing 0. only 27 putts over the 18-hole|Club just three miles away injcluding two 16-year-olds, Sandy|(his specialty) against athletes : : round that left her eight strokes|Staffordshire's pottery area,|Moffatt and David Castledine of|from eastern Europe, -- F R BLACK 0.D. 72 7 | 71 By STUART LAKE the first year's operations. Bills| 1.4.4 of the field and clinched|there was some disappointment. | Toronto. Crothers and Abigail Hoff-/| Pa Ms OTTAWA (CP) -- Rideaujcouldn't be met and the plant). title. seorge Birch, secretary of the} "We can't guarantee results|man, a regular member of the OPTOMETRIST 'Carleton Raceway still is groan-|was placed under receivership. Stoke City supporters' club, said|immediately, but I feel that a/team, will appear at Tel Aviv 522 Ritson Rd, South everyone connected with . the|youth policy is the only way of|following competition in the team felt a little sad about Sir|putting the club back on the/University Games in Budapest, Stanley's decision. map." Hungary, which end Aug. 28. F LI. BOZ AWEGH! 1 MAK SALS GO UP! i GETT BONEUS! U GETT BARGINS! MEN'S PHONE 723-4191 136 Simcoe St. North Sing under a $3,000,000 debt but] The track lost $80,000 in 1963| Art has high praise for the t under|Play of Marlene Streit of. Font- <-4he patient is on the road to ajand $25,000 in 1964. Bu -- bat Gb. eigitdiine 'winner of DELIVERED PIPING HOT healthy financial future, says|Grillo's guiding hand, 1 track Yponeral manager Al/amount of betting has zoomed the close title and seven-time Grillo. from an average of $65,576 i. ggg BR a oe night in 1963 to about $82, _ won i shee teat to Sdbtining, Clone ie year. Average attendance|tournament which 'nn gone aa cester Township probably will|went up to 2,251 this year from here joe ayo ij = hess show a $100,000 profit on its 1965|the 1,944 of 1963. ished tied far ' aa le close operations, the first season it} Grillo believes the track's fi-|tournament last week. ; has been in the black since|nancing will have to be reor-| "Marlene has the best pitch-] opening four year. ago. ganized before long. Then he'sjand-putt game of flee by ATt said. oe insurance, taxes|feady to wage a war with Con-|woman I've seen," Pr Tha oad there won't be/naught Raceway in nearby Hull,|"That's what makes her so anything left to 'put against our| Que. good. Ninety per cent of golf * 'says Grillo, a| Because the two tracks drawjis played within 90 yards of the th pags Mw all football|from the same area, the Cana-/green." player who came here to un-|dian Trotting Association has| put nobody can argue with tangle the track's affairs. divided racing dates betweenithe success Art has had teach- Grillo already had made aljthem. Under this system, Ri-|ing his daughter. name for himself as a trouble-|deau Carleton Pi lg lieta Gail has been on the Ontario shooter yal a Mg Foie once en jae debs senior team in the women's in- pte the Rideau' Carleton| Rideau Carleton closes down Sera tee ae management in 1963. His racing|for the season July 31 and Con-jc)., '676+ made the team when career includes soncenstel ws st ages operations the/:e was 13 and helped "Ontario ate bd aoe' "|. Grillo says the area can only ge Sh coenive "eg When the track opened injsupport one track and he's| +010. over second: iace 8 Brit- 1962, its directors boasted it was|Teady to hold racing on the|i/0CCs Ute! 'amd the finest of its kind in Can-Same nights as Connaught. ada. A gourmet restaurant "One will have to go," he SEMIN overlooking the racing oval Rideau Carleton, with its "OSHAWA FAIR" promised the best meal in Ot-/modern facilities, does present Aug. Pg 20 K | tawa. There were 2,700 plush|@ strong contrast to the asus geats in the grandstand and|buildings at Connaught. parking for 3,500 cars. 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