Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 May 1967, p. 11

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ILL STARS SOCIATED PRESS Maury Wills, Pi- hree hits and trig- en-run seventh in- two-run single in a zh comeback vic- Los Angeles Dodg- - Frank Linzy, ed 1 2-3 innings of , pitching out of a ighth and preserv- | Francisco victory ork Mets. The year before, me the fifth Cana- ed to referee anywhere in By AL McNEIL MO) (CP) -- From the ski slopes and snow-cov- ered bush in winter to sum- mer's open water in one ve- hicle- is: the plan of a Montreal-based plastics firm. It's marketing a do-it-your- self kit called Aqua-Dapt that in 90 minutes converts a mo- tor-driven, ski-equipped sled into a boat. There are 200,000 ski-type vehicles in North America and Stephen Vineberg, secre- tary - treasurer of Creative Plastics Ltd., says he figures 5,000 will use the conversion unit this year. Initial investment in a ski Seasoned Sangster Upset By Canada's BOURNEMOUTH, England (CP)--Buoyed by young Mike Belkin's victory Thursday over seasoned Briton Mike Sangster, the Canadian Davis Cup team faces an even more crucial match today in its bid to upset Britain in their first-round se- ries for the Cup's European Tone. Pelting rain and powerful winds delayed the Belkin-Sang- ster match: for two hours and torced a postponement until to- day of the second singles match, in which 35-year-old Bob Bed- ard of Lennoxville, Que., meets Britain's No. 1, Roger Taylor. Belkin, a former Montrealer and now Miami Beach, Fla., showed determina- and resourcefulness Thurs- y on @ heavy slippery court this south-coast resort when downed Sangster 6-2, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1. The doubles--in which Bed- ard and Keith Carpenter, 25, of Montreal, are scheduled to play Sangster and Bobby Wilson-- e595 may be postponed until Satur-|fl day. Canadian team captain Fred Bolton said he probably won't decide whether to go ahead with the doubles until after Bedard's match with taylor. Under Davis Cup rules, he has the option to ask for a postponement so Bed- ard won't have to play two games the same day. MAY DELAY SINGLES The final two singles, sched- uled for Saturday, are also a to be postponed until Sun- y. Belkin fell to the ground four times during Thursday's match and Sangster slipped twice, but the 21 - year - old Canadian seemed to adopt his game more readily to the poor conditions much better with his ground shots than Sangster." to wait until E , who has not been much for some time, Probably have benefitted H Mike Belkin from having an overnight rest half way through his match "but we didn't want to press the point." "Belkin's win has given us a big lift," Bolton. said. "We hon- -- believe we can win this series now," Shaughnessy Interested lent ld gg a - tr , former presiden ¢. the Pa Baseball , is repo: showing a loon baseball interest in the picture once again. essy, now 64, had his leg amputated above the knee March 4. The leg was amputated after acteatinters ailment had caused a blood clot. Frank Jr., who has been act- ive in the Canadian Olympic Association for. many years, said Thursday his father is once again "showing an interest in the Dodgers." 'Dad's at home now and in even though he's Shaughaesty. Sr. suid. We've Jr. si "We're encouraged because he's show- po keen interest in all that's ig on in the sports front again." Shaughnessy Sr. was presi- Fy s the International League years and had a dis- career as an athlete South Bend, Ind., be- turning to "TROPHIES - -- at Notre Dame Uni- professional as a player and Mnan- South Africa Plans Team TERRAN, Iran (AP)--South Africa, currently barred from the Olympic Games, told the International Olympic Commit- tee Thursday it would send a massive team of black and white athletes if allowed to compete in the 1968 Olympics in Mexico. Despite South Africa's inter- nal color bar, Negro, colored and white athletes '"'can travel overseas together, can march together in identical uniforms as one unit under the same lag, and they can be housed in the same unit in the same Olympic village,' South Afri- can officials told the Olympic executive board. Fourteen African countries have threatened to boycott the Olympic Games if South Africa is allowed to compete, despite South Africa's relaxation of ra- cial discrimination in sport. Olympic president Avery Brundage said no final decision will be made at the current conference here. The Interna- tional Olympic Committee would send a special mission to investigate the racial ques- tion inside South Africa, South Africa practises strict apartheid -- racial separation-- within the country. ontreal Firm Plans Snow-Water Vehicle vehicle is about $850, Vineberg says, and the conversion kit gives you an all-year vehicle for an additional $399 plus shipping charges. Vineberg says agencies are being set up throughout Que- bec, Ontario and Western Can- ada to market the product, and the firm is planning to add plastic boats and camp- ing trailers to its line for 1968. "The Aqua-Dapt unit is adaptable to all makes of snow vehicles operating on ski runners. In the water a 10- horsepower unit can travel at 10 miles an hour. The 14%- horsepower model has reached speeds of 18 to 20 miles an hour which was un- expected." The 125-pound conversion kit contains two plastic foam- filled pontoons attached toa peri pel ba or Me arrangement designed to drive a 9%-inch standard propeller. Steering and speed han- dled by the vehicle's ye mechanism and gas control. With the foam-filled pon- toons providing buoyancy, the vehicle can carry up to 1,400 pounds on water. Vineberg Says the larger models can carry three or four persons. He describes its stability as "excellent--it can't be tipped in heavy or rough water." DO-IT-YOURSELF BOAT-- This is the Aqua-Dapt, a kit that converts a motor- driven, ski - equipped sled THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Mey 8, 1967 YY many as § other untattoced horses at the Teronto track, a track spokesman said. ; Driver - trainer Ron Feagan Judges' Ruling Sparks Debate |ait"Srni'cut se TORONTO (CP) -- Wyandot Chiel was scratched trom the NY. has raced cheat 1 GOO race s at Green- thout being wood Raceway Thursday: night --™ " - because of a directive from the Ontario Racing Commission John Haynes, a director of the Ontario Harness Horsemen's stating an untattooed horse can-| Association, said it was hypo not race unless its registration|critical for the judges to em papers are in the judge's office./force the rule by ordering # The ruling may effect as'horse scratched. Lue valle Corby's ROYA e snow vehicle into a year- real plastic firm which |, 3 ' around pleasure craft. A manufactures it. snow sled costs about $850 e . and the kit $399 at the Mont- --CP Photo in into a boat -- in 90 minutes. The kit, which includes plastic pontoons attached to a metal frame, converts the onstrations have shown that a man can stand on one pontoon to fish or to push logs without upsetting the vehicle, he says. It uses the same gasoline- and-oil fuel combination as standard outboards and its three - gallon fuel tank will carry it through five to seven hours of travel. The engine runs more 'quietly in summer because the exhaust pipe is below the water line. It has been viewed by the department of northern affairs as a possible means of travel by*its employe6# in sparsely- populated territories, Vine- berg says. "Survey crews, loggers and tow operators should find it extremely useful. It can be used as a towing unit for log- gers and can pull a small boat with four occupants." What happens if the pon- toons are punctured? They can be repaired with a solvent solution that fuses the cracked or broken edges. into an Ontario pond when his more constructive to go out for league pitcher at age 21. full season. Cutdown time is gers," the big right-hander said. one hit and no runs. Last win- White Sox! Three albino kangaroos are coming from Australia to back the league this summer. to keep my kangaroos out of les O. Finley. "They can jump 20 feet up and they'd jump over. NO CHISOX WELCOME "Charley 0. know," Finley said. smuggled | Three Albino Kangaroos | Joining Kansas City Act KANSAS CITY (AP)--Movejequipment truck, it romped on "jover, Charley O. and look out, pd a and the game was de-|,.' Finley's main purpose, how- HS ever, is to impress up Charley O., Kansas City Ath-|doubting Thomases" who won- letics mule mascot who touredidered out loud and in print||less. the American League two years|whether albino kangaroos ex- ago. The kangaroos may tourjisted and if so, whether. the A's used them to make their/gongretuiste, « "The White Sox won't be able| white shoes. "a few "They questioned my ver- the park," said KC owner Char- acity and even intimated we used white Finley said. "So I called Sir and the White Sox wall in cen- tre is only 12 feet high. We|rcvare, Hasistrom, who is Mr: could just pat 'em on the back|, seq him to have his men capture a few." dye on our shoes," in Australia, and That was three weeks ago. was welcome baba pe eg | ae, re- eryw! but Chicago, youjceived wo. ward's men has oe elise "oro|hnsd captured ese male and two in a baby mule in an'female albino kangaroos. BOWLING NEWS High CATHOLIC LEAGUE Ap Ww. Wrobel er 'aon. Arsenault lites won the championship with 4534; and the Flintstones won Console- ton with 6668. UAWA LEAGUE PLAYOPFS : -- "Motor eity with 5,218: K. Calder, P. McGann," Wr ler, D. Stovin, J. Bourrie end Pow. UAW Memorial Trophy winner -- ere Sebins with 1,263. UAWA Bowling League wish fo late all end Argonauts Sign Mother's Advice Correct, . Now He's In Big Leagues DETROIT (AP) -- George|ter he pitched a no-hitter in the Korince was plunking stones/Florida Instructional League. mother suggested it might be|SUGGESTION PAYS baseball. Ke He did and now he's a big|be throwing stones into a pond. My mother saw me and sug- "I just hope I can get in al8ested to go out for baseball.|the majors is a thrill. this coming Tuesday, and 1|Pitcher and I've been a pitcher|pitching here now. There's a bit hope I can stick with the Ti-|/@ver since. Korince joined Detroit from|®-f00t-2. 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