10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, December 21, 1965 orld Records Topple As Races Highlight '65 The rangy Australian broke the 13-minute barrier for three miles in 12:52.4 at London's White City Stadium July 10. Four days later in Oslo, Clarke shattered his own world records for six miles and 10,000 metres with 26:47 for six miles and 27.39.4 for the metric distance. While Clarke defeated the stop-watch time and again, he had his troubles with two mid- die - distance men, Jazy of France and Keino of Kenya. Jazy, who lowered the world mile record to 3:53.6 at home in Rennes June 9, beat Clarke in a world-record two-mile run of 8:22.6 June 23 at Melun, France. In a 5,000-metre race at Helsinki a week later, Jazy won, Keino was second and Clarke third. Keino, hailed in Europe as a) forerunner of coming African} athletic power, beat Clarke) again over 5,000 metres July 2 in Turku, Finland, but they re versed positions at the same distance July 6 in Stockholm. Keino later improved Jazy's world record for 3,000 metres by almost 10 seconds to 7:39.5 at Helsingborg, Sweden, and trounced 4, classy field of mil- ers in London in a near-record 3:54.2 at the end of August, The Kenyan later journeyed down under and took Clarke's 5,000-metre record with a time} of 13:24.2 in a race Nov. 30 at Auckland, N'Z A French colt named Sea * MICHEL JAZY RON CLARKE France's Michel Jazy (left) and Australia's Ron Clarke (centre). Scotland's Jimmy Clark, winner of the In- track were record- of Europe's summer and field. meetings highlighted by the shattering performances Bird IL.dominated the turf of} Cyclist Jacques Anquetil of France and England, winning|France, jaded by four succes- ll five races entered, including| S!V° victories in the Tour de} 9 = apres Fase ®| France, passed up the big grind the Epsom Derby and the Arc/jn 1965 but won a string at| de Triomphe at Longchamps.|other top-rated events to re- Enthusiasts rated Ireland's)main the world's best. In An- eight-year-old Arkle the great-|quetil's absence, individual est steeplechaser of all time as/Tour laurels went to young the big horse beat everything! Felice Gimondi of Italy in. his in sight over England's hedges'first full year as a professional and water jumps. | cyclist. Three Tied For Top Spot In Neighborhood League Away from the racing cir-| cuits, soccer - minded Europe |sweated out year-long elimina- {tion rounds for the eighth quad- irennial World Cup tournament jin England next July. Entries were cut to 16 national squads, As a result of league play goals, and built up a 2-0 mar- including the host country and fn the Neighbourhood Associa-jgin, beofre Tom Wise scored|Brazil's defending titlists, from tion Pee Wee Hockey League,|the lone Nipigon goal, this past Saturday, the three |last minute of play. Both the teams from North Oshawa, Con-| naught and Eastview Parks, still|Eastview and Peter remain deadlocked in first place |Nipigon played standout with seven-straight wins. The results of Saturday's ames are as follows: game, STORIE 2, BATHE 2 In the opening game of the|Leaod for Brookside scored his)The the the original 52. In the annual tournaments goalies, Stephen McLaughlin for|that reflect European soccer's Grills for|growing emphasis on interna- games, | tional competition, powerful _ BROOKSIDE 2, BAKER 1 ere: In another close - checking|after building up a 4-0 lead Brookside edged Park 2:1. Craig in out| before Jim Climpson scored the| Mac-|Harman goal, late in the game.| Woodview scorers were Baker day, Storie and Bathe played second goal of the game midway|Dwight Partridge, Mark Nailor, to a 2-2 draw with each team|through the final period to give/Doug Lowry and Mike Town- notching a goal in each period. |Brookside the win 2-1. The lone|send. . The Storie scorers were Muzik and Dave Fitchett, while |' replying for Bathe were Steve his fine effort throughout the i game. Patcheson and M. Stewart. CONNAUGHT 7, KINGSIDE 0 Connaught took the lead early) John | scorer for Baker was Mike| This is the final league action app, as he was rewarded forjuntil January 8th. The league executive at this time would like to wish all the players, coaches, managers and officials A Merry) Christmas and A Very Happy! NORTH OSHAWA 24, RUNDLE 0 By DAVE BUTLER ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--It's 16 years since Newfoundland be- came a part of Canada but the spirit of independence remains strong in the Newfoundland Amateur Hockey Association. There has been talk for years of the NAHA affiliating with the Canadian Amateur Hockey As- sociation but the Newfoundland- ers are reluctant to surrender much of their autonomy. And although Don Johnson, NAHA president since last year, isa native of Halifax working jas a branch manager for the Bank of Nova Scotia here, he sounds like a native when he discusses affiliation, . The NAHA could become a part of the CAHA within five years but only if the terms are) right, says Johnson. One condition: The CAHA would have to agree to let New- foundland come in as a "'sepa- rate branch' and not just a part of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association. The CAHA has felt the NAHA should first become affiliated with the MAHA, he says. But this would require that the is- land provide a provincial senior champion by early February) and would reduce the length of the season in Newfoundland, | And so instead of having the NAHA winner meet the MAHA champion, he would prefer to . see the Newfoundland champ ter-Milan won the 1965 Euro-| picked much later in the season pean Cup for the second year! and play off against the MAHA- running, West Ham United of Quebec winner. London won the contest among national cup winners and Fer-}HAS FIVE CLUBS | encvaros of Hungary took the} The NAHA has five senior Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. teams in operation this season--| Europe's track and field fans|in Corner Brook, Buchans, Gan- probably got the most for their/der, Conception Bay and _ St. money in spectacular sports| John's. Two others, Grand Falls achievements. Clarke, 28, of|)and Belle Island, dropped out.) Australia set world records| Last year's champions were the! over three miles, six miles and|Conception Bay Cee Bees of 10,000 metres in Europe after| Harbor Grace. cracking the eight - year - old; Johnson says the clubs are standard for 5,000 metres in| pretty well supported and he| 13:29.8 June 4 at Compton,/ doesn't see any possibility of Calif, and beating American| regular league play or an inter- gold medallists Billy Mills and jocking scheduled between New- Bob Schul at three miles in| foundland and Maritime teams. Toronto a week later, Another impediment to affilia- eee tion is that the NAHA, while generally following CAHA rules, JIMMY CLARK dianapolis 500 entered five of Europe's seven grand prix motor races and won all five. --CP Photo | NAME ROOKIES LOS ANGELES (AP)--Half- | back Gale Sayers, Chicagojtional Football League here Bears' sensational runner, and! yan. 16. Fullback Ken Willard two other rookies were named fs Francisco °49 d Monday to the West team|% 89 #rancisco shinies which will meet the eastern|linebacker Dick Butkus of the all - stars Bowl game htaged by the Na- selected. NO MONEY DOWN Shop on Convenient BUDGET TERMS Don't Want To Mingie in the annual Pro|Bears were the other rookies) has a few of its own, For ex- ample, each team is allowed a number of professional '"'playing |? coaches" and on occasions a sponsoring business firm will hire a pro from outside to work in its local plant so that he can bolster the team. Johnson would like to have the CAHA let Newfoundland "play it by ear' in the event affilia- ' tion were arranged. "Right now, the problem is getting all the facts and so far we just. don't know enough about it. If we get all the facts and an agreement that will be an Bill Barta 210, Peagy Branton. 209, Fred McKee , Art Korry 205, Tom Curreit 204, Isabeli Creamer 201 and Jack Can- OSHAWA RAWTING 3Ture ~~ TF SSS Sey ae FAMILY DOUBLES LEAGUE | Over 600 -- Carman ao nlighters 4, Norris 4, Hebjoys 4, Fruitcakes 2, Hashins 2, Blimp Barkley 805 (294,/1, Bluffers 1 and X-Rays 1 274;..292)3--Glen.-Swindolts. 290 --£308, --242,| $3 180---£208,- 242; | : 230); Dave Peebles 758 (291, 280); Dave) GUYS AND LL! ) Bowler 744 (279, 236, 229); Harold Cream-| Gn , DOLLS MINED: ARO er. 723 (6. 221, 216): Art Bryant vie Only the Guy's made it this week! Reo (263, 229, 227); Bill Tonkin 716 (788, 223, (Hickey led the Guys with 877: (925, 266, 05); Harry Keyes 704 (324, 220); Ethei| 286); Ron Swartz 781 (300, 274, 207); Har- Tonkin 694 (278, 215, 201); Harold Cor-\°4 Satiom 7% (267, 203, 286); Ron Jay | 744 (281, 299, 274); Dave Bishop 728 (397, 224); Gut Eagar 714 (293, 208, 713); Paim | Knight 709 (303, 201, 205);_Ron Bragg 708 ay S31) BOT) Bie LiUye Seule Ful Lavy ries, whe: | piurtey's, were Pat a" Reg. Hickey, { wal et ar, Ed Wilson, Dave 'Bishop, Mavis Taylor, Evon Pelow and | Marion Hutchins. : Winners of the hidden scores were jean |Sabins, Janet Peel, Arn Green and Hare old Bellem. nish 693 (295, 205); Less Wagg 684 (288, 240); Doug Pelow 683 (244, 225, 214); Jim Morrison 677 (244, 220, 213); Fred Taylor 671 (249, 229); Roly Arneid 626 (243, 218); Vera Burr 626 (262, 214); Ed Leslie 622 (230, 200); Pete Wight 621 (246) Lily Rae 619 (234, 216); Clare Hardsand 615 (252); Marg Currell 614 (223, :205); Betty Chapman 611 (210, 205) and Lor- raine Peebles 602 (235). Over 200 -- Marg Smith 261, Peggie ayle 257, D'Arcy Chapman 247, Stu Campbell 240, Jean Allin 235, Ted Monag- han 235, Olive Mcintosh 222, Norm Moon- ey 220, Madeline Morrison 218, Ray Bran- ton 217, Dot Bowler 216, Esther Anthony 216, Harry Fayle 216, Joyce Taylor 214, 201, Joe Coles 214, 201, Bob Bryden 211, Al Hardsand 211, 202, Harry Kellar 210, Compeny wee there ere definite edventeges when you leese e new... 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