Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Sep 1965, p. 13

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BRUINS HERE SATURDAY 'Generals Parent-Club pen Training Camp P SPORT FROM BRITAIN Tennis Suffers Due To i iitteahenmaad acieieainiens Mannitol Sl i a a tO tl i Wood--one of m around Lonaon --is owned by a tennis equip- |ment manufacturer. It charges |between $3 and $5 an hour, is open 14 hours a day but only has seating for 20 to 30 people. Lack Of Winter Facilities 1% ':,t1iv'ataint astic covers. The Coolhurst Lawn Tennis Club in Finchley, orth London, already has one NDON, Ont. (CP) -- The osphere was business. - like n Boston Bruins settled into M National Hockey League ning camp at Treasure Is- 1 Gardens here Monday. 'And dominant in the no-non-|Played for Basketball sense proceedings was Leigh- ton (Hap) Emms, new general manager of the club, puffing a cigar from a centre-ice aisle loverlooking his charges. Nine attending the camp Emms' teams at Barrie and Niagara Falls--Ron Stewart, Ron Schock, Ed West- fall, Gary Dornhoeffer, Don Awrey, Gilles Marcotte, goalie Bernie Parent, Wayne Maxner Project Is __ 'gg and Barry Ashbee. "The , Players all know Mr. Emms," said coach Milt' Schmidt. "They know he means busi- LONDON (CP)--British ten- nis seems to be in the same By JIM CONWAY | "ether our makes a profit, Another court at St. John's ot fitted with a £3,500 trans- position as its Canadian coun- terpart--nowhere to go during the winter. Tennis is a summer - only sport in Britain, No player in his right mind would try to play outside between October and the spring. -- The trouble is that, like Can- ada, there are few places to play and practise during the winter and the sport suffers. Covered courts are the answer. But there are only 30 full-time indoor courts in the country. Several more are used oc- INCREDIBLE THIS HAS TO BE YOUR GREATEST MATTRESS BUY EVER .. . ANYWHERE parent envelope which the mak- ers claim will not need main- tenance for 10 years. The only cost is about $2 an hour to keep the air pumps going. Players enter through an airlock. The Lawn Tennis Association is making an inquiry into cov- ered courts but it isn't expected to report for some time yet. The careers of many young players, who have to lay off for THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 29, 1965 13 the winter or take their turn in;Wimbledon for 29 years and the long waiting lists, may de-|Britain has not held the Davis pend on large companies or|Cup since before the war. rich tennis elubs taking the in- itial financial plunge to t TRADE ZOOM more courts working. _-- ve Sweden's imports of cars went A galling thought for many players is the reminder that an|UP by: 36 per cent in the first Englishman has not won the|four months of 1965 and exports All England championships at'by 20 per cent. casionally but belong to the armed services and other or- ganizations which use the halls for other purposes as well, This compares unfavorably jwith more than 300 indoor courts in France and 200 in the United States, New York alone has more than twice as many) as the whole of Britain. Dan Maskell, training man-) ager of the Lawn Tennis Asso- jciation, believes that more cov- fered courts could change the) javerage Briton's attitude to the jgame, He suggests every town| |should have at least one court/ lwhere bright youngsters and po-| ltential champions could keep in} shape out of season. The problem is financing the| construction of a new which can cost up to £100 000) and convincing the peoples to put up the AS s * iness, There'll be no tomfoolery 2 uccess ice this club. Mr. Emms is ugh... and he's fair. No- ANC OUVER (CP)--Phase 1\body could ask for more than ima project designed to develop! that. afi effective Canadian national) "j'ye never felt better about basketball squad -for the 1967) jour chances," Schmidt said. Pan-American Games at Win-|we're getting to the stage apes and the 1968 Olympics! where we have a few more has been termed a success. |weapons. Now is the time we're he Canadian Amateur Bas-|going to have to do it. We're ketball Association gave the go- |going to surprise a lot of peo-| affead to the project after lis-|ple and I only hope some of the| tening to a report on the Cana-/other teams feel they just have| dian team's tour of South Am- \to put their sweaters on to beat| Emms--journey to Oshawa erica. jus. . .they're in for @ sur-| tj h Ao this Saturday for an exhi- We're entirely convinced prise,' bition gate at Civic Audi- the team's showing was more A than satisfactory dl a first at-\CHANGES DUE torium against Oklahoma City of the 'Eastern. Pro t t."' said Luke Moyls Schmidt indicated several he sent orenseat of vot changes are due if the Bruins}; League. It will be the first CABA. of a series of exhibition con- |hope to shake off a six-year fa-| ie Canadian team, tests for the Bruins. basement of the) sdjibled after only a_ three- ewe week camp at the University of} A three-way battle for goal-, lwith: us. this season. So -, Managed to compile a 7-7 tender hg a ge we've made no decision on ord during games in Peru,|tion o yerry eevers via ile, Argentina, Brazil andjdraft from co Mala porn hd Wwo'et She tires At Will xico. Leafs. Bernie Parent, rookie; ~ 'This year's tour was more|goalie with Memorial Cup} Rookies Joe Watson, with borrowed £60,000 in 1963. and) of less a testing ground,"|champion Niagara Falls Flyers) /Minnea polis last year, Bob\puyiit a three - court hangar: Moyls said. 'For 1966 we'lllis in camp along with Ed John- Woytowich with Hershey Bears|shaped enclosure with seating hive more time to prepare ajston, the Bruins' regular net-jof the American League, Ted/for 2,000 spectators, a first-floor) team and a better selection of minder last season. |Harris, acquired from Detroit,|/bar with viewing gallery and players to choose from." | "I saw Cheevers in the play-/and sophomore Don Awrey|changing facilities. 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