Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jan 1966, p. 10

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+ 90 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Jenuary 13, 1966 _ Tax Relief In Sight 'For Horse Owhers __ sti: 'relief within the year. 4 Top Hoop Man By THE CANADIAN PRESS | - Dick: Aldridge plaudits jon the football field Jast-fall as Toronto) Argonauts and Wednesday TORONTO. (CP) -- The Na-;lowed to write off losses as in,chell, who was elected first night won praise from his team- tional Association of Canadian|business. But if they didn't|vice-president. Dr. Brown was mates after coming up with 'Racetracks is preparing a brief|show a profit within a five-year|elected second vice - president|two big foul shots on the bas- 'to be presented to the federal| period they were then relegated|and Dr. John Findley of Arn- ketball floor. jgovernment asking tax relief|to the hobby class. prior, Ont., third vice - presi- Aldridge sank a pair of free for all horse owners, the On-| "In the U.S., when an owner dent. throws with 25 seconds to go to tario Harness Horsemen's As-/is relegated to this class he us-| pjrectors elected give University of Waterloo! sociation was told Wednesday. ually sells out," Dr. Brown' istrict 1: John Thompson, Warriors an 80-79 victory over ; John Mooney, managing di-jsaid. "He can't afford to con Auth Mountain, Ont.; Donald | University of Toronto Blues. in Tector of the Jockey Club, told) tinue. racing." 6 oth, Ottawa, District 2: .Dr.jan Ontario-Quebec Athletic As- the association's annual meet-| But in Canada racing was re indley and Mr. Burchell. Dis-|sociation basketball. league en- Sng "I think. we have a fairly garded by the government trict 3: Oscde Fenwick, Enter- counter decent prospect of getting this| purely as a hobby. prise, @nt.! William Prest, E. Scott Burchell of Perth, | Spring}rook, Ont): District. 4: 'However, it hasn't pro-|Ont., said the association's| part Ciferri It. Ste. Marie, gressed far enough to be def-/purse committee is currently|qnt. Romed Vpltri, North Bay. inite on this." : jnegotiating with the Windsor/nictrict 5. Hugh Stewart Jr., Mr. Mooney made his re-| Raceway over: purse money. Peterborough; \John R. Ball, In a game in marks after Dr. Glen, Brown of| He said that when these nego-|paitimore, Ont'; John vow, |Master University Marauders! Brampton, a vice - president of|tiations are completed the com-|cojymbus, Ont. District 6: Dr. |! Hamilton won. their 'first the horse-men's association,| mittee will start negotiations | Brown: James Holmes, Milton,|22me Of the season by drub- said it is time the government| with other racetracks in the | ont,; Mr. Ehrlick. District 7:|bing Guelph University Red "realized herse racing is big/province and with the Jockey! w'p «clean, - Collingwood, | Men 90-37. The two teams went business and: can no longer be| Club for purse money Ont.; Vince §. Noonan, Colling-|into tHe game with three losses classed as a) hobby." Leslie Ehrlick of Toronto was) ood. District. 8: Jack Kenney,/i2 a8 many league starts. Dr. Brown said that in, the elected president of the organi-|ancaster, Ont.; Gordon Camp-| The Warriors. behind 49-37 at United. States owners are al-|zation, succeeding Mr. Bur-/hey st. Catharines; Kenneth half time, pulled even with Bears File Breach Suit trict 9; Allan Walker, Owen\led Waterloo with 19 points Against Former Coach |Sound. District 10: Dr. George|while Neil Rourke added 16] CHICAGO (AP) -- A Chicagojing the almighty dollar' to won The Warriors game from be hind to spoil the Blues' first jappearance of the season on their home court. Guelph, Me Argo Halfback North Dakota Grid Coach Alouettes' Likely Choice WASHINGTON (CP) -- Dar- rell Myfira, 37, of North Dakota Stat Jniversity is a 'strong first-choice candjdate" to coach Montreal Aloueftes of the Ca- nadian Football League next season, president Ted Work- man said Wednesday. . Workman, attending. assorted football coaches' meetings here this week, said two other nom- inees remain in the running. 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