Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Sep 1967, p. 15

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Among the youngsters,: nei- ther he nor anyone else can | probably match the popular- ity of Western "rock" groups whose songs, picked up on short-wave radio or from | illicit recordings, are avidly | tape-recorded, Nor is Bessedin as big a drawing-card as Edward Khill, a lively young baritone from Leningrad who has a huge following, or such other performers as_ Polish-born chanteuse Edita Pyekha or | the versatile Mousslim Mago- | mayev from Azerbai ¥ BACK FROM THE COTTAGE? LOOKING FOR THE BEST =| tor turning out top-notch play-|is well over the average. When | Auditorium Sept. 15-17 IN URBAN LIVING? DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS . -- visit -- --Rosslynn Arms Apartments 715 STEVENSON ROAD NORTH For Brochure or Information Phone 728-9724 or 723-1009 THREE ARGO STALWART WATCH DANNY SWING AT THE OSHAWA GOLF CLUB .-. (Left To Right) Are Wally Gabler, Bobby Taylor And Former Blue Bomber Dick Thornton "WE'RE READY TO ROLL" SAYS 250-POUND OFFENSIVE TACKLE Nykoluk Sings Praise Of Argonauts By WAYNE WALTERS {keeps the big man on the je ja OF The Times Staff move. He commutes from Scar- z pene to Oshawa and his job Danny Nykoluk of the Toron-| at Millwork where he has been to Argonauts is a man in con-|employed for four and a half stant motion, both on and off| years. He then leaves Oshawa the football field. for Toronto each afternoon to The 6' 3' 250-pound offensive| be on time for a team meeting tackle plays in Toronto, lives in| and practice until 6.30 p.m. Scarborough and works in Osh- 1 "| awa. He slugs it out on football TOUGH tala lattes i fields in nine different Cana-| To prepare for a Saturday dian cities, and still manages| 84me, the Argos finish practice to find time for some high| Friday afternoon, and catch a school coaching duties as well| Plane to the city where they as the occasional game of golf,|@"e Playing, Friday night. The which he plays with a nine| team plays Saturday night and handicap : jleaves for Toronto immediate- Nykol k 1 for Mill |ly following the game. The NYRONK, 8 salesman tor Mil' |players usually. get the day work Building Supplies Ltd. in| after a game off, but if they Oshawa, is entering his 13th| win, two days are given. season as an Argonaut. He has! Because of his time consum- played in 154 games, including|ing football schedule Nykoluk seven playoff games since join-| said that "it helps to have a ing rag in 1955. Nykoluk | boss that is a football nut." He has only eight games to play| tat a ; te break the. kesore: ureeentiy | a ed Ed, Lupton, president of held by Dick Shatto, as fie attends most of the player who has played more| Argo games as well as travel- games for Toronto than anyjling out of town when the other. ( | Argos are away. : An citenalve stalwart, "| According to Nykoluk one of ;nas -- survive many Nei the toughest parts of football changes over the years, Nyko-|j, adapting yourself to the men- tal pressure. | spite recent showings. | "In football you play only 14 | | games in a regular schedule GET FEW BREAKS }and every one is important. "We have the personnel for '| You practice all week to build " he said, ie sg a Pos trips | Yourself up to a peak mentally | are over and we start playing! and once the game is over there }at home, the toughest part of|/is a real letdown. Then you Bite' Hipoey Page ge and We have to start all over again to | ORG eee ene ee |get yourself set for the next "We haven't been getting the| ania. breaks in the last few games| ® ; that we did in the pre-season) Nykoluk, a Toronto-born |when we won most of our player, played high school foot- games," he added. ball in Scarborough before join- Argos' blocking has come) ing Balmy Beach in. the old under criticism recently as one} P of the reasons for the team's| RFU. Commenting on the cal- | sputtering offence. But Nykoluk| 'bre of Canadian players today, feels that much of the criticism | he said that football here is suf- lis unjustified. | fering at the high school level "Our offensive and defensive; "Generally high school coach- | lines have been holding up well.jing in Canada is not very Films show that our offensive|good,"" he said. "High school|south of the border and blos- |~ line has been hitting as well as|teachers usually don't get paid|som into first-rate players. Dis- any in the league. We are block-|for coaching, but it's only|cussing this strange turn-about, ing better now than we did injsomething extra that they take|Nykoluk said, 'In the United our pre-season games, but ;on. As a result the boys lack | States the NFL teams can af- things just haven't been going the basic fundamentals," ford to wait for a player to our way," he stated. | mature. In Canada, however, ( ALENDAR | Nykoluk's y SCHOOL COACH |because of the import quota - | Nykoluk coached a team of;you can't wait but must put|/ SUNDAY, Sept. 10 | WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27 ff high school all-stars in Toronto! your best looking players into) Carl s mit h Music Show--| Toronto Maple Leafs vs Roch- jlast year and he was amazed) action immediately." Civie Auditorium ea a lester (Exhibition Hockey) Civie at the lack of basic knowledge | Nykoluk has been involved in | Auditorium : FRIDAY, Sept. 15 | of the players, He suggested a football for 13 |athletic scholarship system in|PYo football for 18 seasons now, | 1 ome Show--Civic| SATURDAY, Sept. 30 ' Minnesota North Stars vs -|Canada might be an incentive|and in the life of a player this| Pittsburgh (Exhibition Hockey) Civie Auditorium WHOSE AFRAID OF THOSE HAMILTON TI-CATS, ANYHOW ? «>» Danny Will Face Them Tomorrow At CNE In "Must" Game For Argos Oshawa Times Photo ers. lasked if he has yet set a date| SATURDAY, Sept 16 A number of players have|for retirement, he said, 'I'll! Canadian Corps left or been cut by CFL clubs in! continue to play as long as I) Service and Parade the past few years to join Na-|can make the first team. The a tional Football League Clubs|day I can't, I will retire." TUESDAY, Sept. 19 | Centennial Fashion Show "I All Saints' Whitby FRIDAY, Sept, 22 clubs Scandinavian Group and; Eastdale Collegiate Orchestra Weavers' Guild (Weaving and/to play at Expo Oct. 2-3 Spinning Exhibit) YWCA, Sept. | | TUESDAY, Oct. 3 | 22-23 | Ukrainian Association film on SATURDAY, Sept. 23 costumes and fashion show EO eunior. "SA. Exhibition, WEDNESDAY, Oct, 4 | Hockey Game, Civic Auditor-| Ukrainian Association Bazaar jum | THURSDAY, Oct. 5 : | Centennial Ball -- Barvinok } Drumhead SUNDAY, Oct. 1 | Ukrainian Association O pen- | ing | Pickering Costume Ball eo a Anglican Church,| MONDAY, Oct. 2 | Ukrainian Association -- speakers available to Oshawa Ukrainian Association shows/ Branch, Ukrainian Women's! !ng of only Oshawa film, Cruel | Club Dawn H Centennial October Festival-- | SUNDAY, Sept. 24 Pine Ridge School, Oct. 5-6-7 |. Minnesota North Stars vs} : pane | . | FRIDAY, Oct. 6 method blengre ae Ukrainian Association Youth Not by a long shot. 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That would come) ing David Whitfield and Ruby jafter directors of the 12-team Murray, sponsored by Old | National League and the 10-) Country Club -- Civic Audi- |team United Soccer Association torium |approve a merger. And that ac- SUNDAY, Oct. 22 tion would come at a meeting) Interfaith Church Service -- lin Chicago Friday. {Civic Auditorium

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