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The Brussels Post, 1961-09-07, Page 7saa 5 re, A'So Te $kdl When the Pick esaiana aielfet. AsSO.iatien cha 1/19,11,a1) la bega, in Chicago last. rriofith,l`'the prosif were �' talking about the man Who wasn't, t}iei ; "Jak Cuprt,.-a .;31, • year -cd Texan With brows? gree,4 eyes, and .a golden touch. "juicy 'hits a long bail;" said George , BaYer, the pro tour's longest hitter.:"1't say he's',the •: best player in the country under 25." • "Jacky's a real good putter," added Hill Casper., who,. *when his game is on, is 'the 'pro tour's best Putter, " Ie's remarkable ,"'';,5tiggested Gary' Player, the most remark` able golfer of 1961. ''If he has the desire,' he can' develop into one of the great champions." Jacky Cupit, 5 -foot -9 and 145 pounds, has an abuandance Of - desire. "My ambition?" he drawl- ed, as he rested in Houston...(I-Ie, wasn't eligible for the PG•A,'.not' having been a pro ;for the neces- sark.five' Mears.) "Iiju t4t";antl o°. become the best golfer in the world."-' c; , ' ; Only two months ago;' Ciipit was one of • the most .obscure , championship:' getfers • h' the world. Even though he won 39 amateur tournaments a.pd:fnade the,. college 5A11,r;A.n'1pecan , team"` at the ry niversit of H "nSton • .ou si:e of cJb o J few�'peoplc butside g i s gn ta,. centi knew his name. Then, in the U.S. Open, Cupit lz '' nhia<;,n' name in headlines. After Cwo " rounds of 72s he fired a.rsizzli}lg 67 and moved into second place. He slipped tqq „a-,7, i<in the final round and"wtfarid�'up lin a tie for ninth, place. r.^ Since .the' Open, iCupit,: one of five;;,rgolfing brothers, _has been the hottest golfer on the tour'. 'In six tournaments, he has won nearly $9,000. At hi pea. in the Canadian Open, with, • ria irk n. round66-69-6,01t,a � ' s of w o his first majaor professional championship, Tsr ie .,.fr q ¥ o ' Buster Cupit, a',1 cal "I hope I can keep up the pace," Jacky said, "Some young golfers get overconfident when they do well the first* "few'" months." He smiled easily.,::"I..,i don't expect that to happen toa me," he said. "I've worked too bard to get here:" ' L Taxicab Racket in Montreal The fuss began when a Mont- real cab -driver turned to his cus.J tomer and asked:: "Wheretdo you want to go?" A perfectly normal question:" The only trouble was, the cabbie.. maid it in Hungarian. After.sev-.. ,eral unsuccessful attempts to switch the conversation, ta, Eng; fish. or Montreal's native "French, the irate customer stomped out and complained to the City Coun- cil. The great taxicab rumpus is letill echoing through Canada's. • largest city. Investigation showed that indeed there was a taxi driver who spoke only Hungar- ian. He ,was a bare eight days off the boat when he learned that, for $75 slipped surreptitiously to a licensing clerk, he could get a taxi permit. A massive shake-up of the test- ing system followed, including the introduction -of oral tests in both French and • English. !'We don't expect cabdrivers to talk like Oxford grads or like mem- bers of the Academie Francaise," explained testing supervisor Lu- cien Bergeron, "but we do want them tj understand and make themseikes understood." The cabbies .found, Bergeron's new tests''rough going. Of the first 166 applicants, only fifteen Ber erg with so many passedhe others bombarded threats that`he was forced to call• the police. By last week, the num ins) ber of asses had 'risen to' 17 per cent. B CMontrealers were still. e1.. .' , in thato an of their st tom y ' e 'u d here to cage) s co 1 n say W t && Y , • f •• bud?" a in either ,English or` h "Bldg French!, ' French!, I DRIVE ' WITH ! . CARE • LUCKY 13 Milwaukee .left-hander,`' Warren ' Spahn,• ,4O, :pope ;the cork oj1-a bettleiot champagneito.celebrate his. 300th major league victory. He is the' 13th pitcher in major lep,g,7e:!hasiory, ,,to..ha,ve30,Q or,aataia,�mpre wins to his credit, �T�24 5�4i11 1F i it jThe Ball's T Sctme A.G. Spalding & Brgs. of Chi - 14, itself upon progress- i veryfield but ,ne, �� t It has imprdv d, '�ii"otkiaTl'a;•�nd: basketballs, tennis balls and golf "Silt t • tee -major-league baseball is unchanged," insists ra �� � 1Jclwln Pa'rk'er•; "'the+ flr!m dent. "The "The specifications are ex- actly th same as in 1926," 'Rhe p b ,h a re �• nere. o ndYa "f3er rubber,a laye of red rubber,2f y .ro. g} ^ . 4 Riyrc fa t�d "0f h ds8f fine graywool,150 yafds owhite ,-eotton,fTd, cp,atipp of rubber ee- l; mens, ane a horsehide cover. Its circi'lmferiekee is '9 to 94 inches ' Eand=7ts .weight4° to 51/4 ounces. 1'1fach,at£p •n<the process,1nc1 u.d- inghand stitching, is caraiied out larddisely as'it`w'as 35 years -ago;' r,the.;firpz,mauntains. ,Despite Spaldin ,;,s 'protesta- tions, others sweaf the, `ball' 1S. • bouncier. "Oh, not,.it ain't lively," cracks Dizzy Deanathepiteh'er'. ° turned broadcaster.., "Then"', how . ,come' I hear its hea'tbeaf?" Hunters -Asked `To- p S fire Wild' Ducks Resources 'Minister Waiter= , 'Dinsdale has appealed . by open`, letter to fish and game club members in the three Prairie Provinces and western .Ontario to help his . Department inform , duck hunters that 'canvasbaek and redhead ducks, which are in short supply, should not be shot this year. ` He said that severe drought conditions on the Prairies, where 70 per cent of the wild ducks in North America nest and raise thein young, have seriously af- fected waterfowlproduction in general and the already low can- vaaback and redhead populations in particular, "If breeding stock is to be Maintained to provide for rea- sonable come -back when habitat conditions improve, we must make even greater efforts this year to reduce the kill of these two species." He did mention, however, that "hunters will be allowed one canvasback or red- head duck as a mist ke bird. a e This provision has been made thate so if n` o e of these ducks is shot by accident it will not be discarded by the hunter to aVoid penalty, and so be wasted. "To help hunters , l earn to re - •co nine canvasacks and red- hcads, the Canadian Wildlife Service Will be distributing iden- tification pamphlets an .; these •- - two species;,through your pro- vincial game . departments,;: to 1i- AHOLE No lvaE Thisfrairie cffels 'a Seed seya vi ewo•f 1aary 'like' .: Workmatlr r i, .a�i he fitil3hes of a' 11Le bf •Wa+termelon l'ii iy foot oohtest • deuce :)Ven'd'ers' in western On- tarto, • 'Mangy taba,:a'Saskatchewan and A•lberta..Pamphlets will .also . br supplied to li,C,lVt. P,olice 'De- tach.lnentst Hudson'sr,Bay. Corn- pany posts, Indian Affairs`' of-, ' flees, and post''offides! Inr'Aall;' a' r. quarter million of these, pa Ph - s be let will `distributed Iii acT- ditiony•'telev,,is'i'on spot: -announce- ments will remind hunters' to ' Pick ' up "parnphIeaS when` a hey --o . buy their licences." Mr. Dinsdale asked for "the ;Flub; �0-o, 1k a tro inma making n g .r'"thWesofis�t ` well known thatLinters g ng 1 to the field tis ` e racial :be a le to reco h ..e'g z. A p ri:� me 1� canvasback : a vs �U .. ro. ,. t and "redtiea ducks and knew why they shouldn't be shot. This is one of the important contribu- ti5ris•, organized hunters can make \his year." In Acognition of the special role , that members of fish and game. crus can play in educe .tiofi� and 'public information on conservatior1 matters, my De- partment will be sending copies of all press releases on this sub je'ct: to, clubs in the areas I have mentioned." - .The letter ended,, "As large a breeding ' population as possible should be available next year. Whether naturalist' or hunter, you will be'the beneficiary." Clean -U On The .p Mexican Border The whisky distillerlwho made `a national reputation as head of Pemex, Mexico's `na'tionalized oil industry, Was hard at work again. His new assignment A"• Cleanup of the whole 1,600 -mile II.S.-Mexican border from the Pacific to the Gulf of Mexico. By the time he got through, Antonio - Bermudez promised, half a hundred sin - ridden honky-tonk border towns that line the Mexican frontier would be transformed into "The- Long- est Show Window in the world." Onetime, mayor of Juarez, "Tony" Bermudez was named director of Mexico's Federal Program last 'winter. His pro- gram is a costly one, but Ber- mudez expects it eventually to pay for itself. As a starter last month, b u l l d o z e r s started Moving .earth in the 550 -acre iv r bottom T e ott m land in -the center of 'Tijuana in Baja California Norte, jh soln g south of 'San Diego. A $15 million flood ,control and reclamation' project, will be top- ped :by landscaped. boulevards, new Parks, ks and" ar n " hew administra- tion 'buildii'ig5. In the process, therest hthe cit hi ` f w ch has Y, long been notorious for its tour- jst` clip joints, prostitutes, and marijuana,peddlers, " , eddlers "will be � cleaned tip,, or cleaiiecrout. Nogales, across the boiirder. from Douglas;• Ariz., is scheduled for the ]next major effort, but there .will be (other projects going on • simtlltanebusly in all border ureas. One town, Reinosa, near : Brownsville, Texas, is consider- ed so hopeless that a new bridge will be built so tourists can by- pass it, The improvements Will affeet 5 million ME3tiCidtiS living along the 'border' and 1G' million U.S.. citizens living just north bf it, Last year these same U.S. Citi- zees spent $520 million along the - border - compared with .$1511 million spent by U.S. tourists in ail the rest of Mexico. Hopeful of attracting more rea tpectable U.S. dollar:+; across the border, Bermudez has called for new eom+fort facilities, new puny Ile sei'.vides, and new hotels, Mo- tels', and `shopping' centers for Visitors. One toUrlst hungry Tijuana businessriian said last week: "It you liked coining here before;'' he said, :'Wait until "yeti see' my city With: ilii' fact tvashere " 1 uta Want T!>> ,Cir,:, t But Not The- Blame., You have no doubt-'e.d e in the newspapers lately 'o ;11.uJ 1)er of Shows on television which. exploit iB ' a11`d' via-- ienee. I am ehairittaippf, a.e`' Iuj venile Delinquency Subcommit= Mee which has been investigating just why there is such an ern phasis on the "bad" in life. We talked to a variety of peo- ple who in•-onei.capacity''rlr'an„i,. other put these horror :shows en the :air. We found that they take a curious position. There, lis na ,_force so powerful. in all of plass " communications, they say. It ° :-controls, Indeed almost manipu- lates, public opinion, It is a great teacher, They properly take ere- dit for all the good that is de- ,s rived .frau]: TV Aldan, tdros a .x ft great deal of good. taut` by some - curious, turn -.D41111 ., they argue. the violence it portrays leaves no impression on the mind of e the viewer. They want credit for the totid, but no responsibility, for the ten- ures, " We have uncovered substan- tial evidence that if television viewing can improve a child,s vocabulary, it similarly can teach hem to_ throw a rabbit punch. The public` - YOU - own the airways, but the fast -buck boys who put on these horror shows apparently never, learned this,. I ,nave, in the committee files a.ease, pf.22, killings in a one -pour, show` - which adttt= ally runs only 48 minutes: That's' I a murder ever 28Y4 iainutes.:°Next season will it be a corpse a min- ute? ""`_ - • I do not believe the people. of C9p Jecticut rare the, people one TV' 1 re •rip to execut`lve wla fel s g ." / It i We ons � lye . • whe he a d Y g it them. ',What trie3, ;Want)"• 'Pedple .r I know'''db iitit"feel that r'blutal beatings, s n order and extortion are the highest'foim"'df"enter- tainment. - Senatog potld's; Washington. Report. 1'', L.. , a ,• n P Y.• LONG -AND SHORT.: Don't the little guy fool ,you, he is All America -n Joe Belino, Navy's , famous halfback. He is being dwarfed by Ernest Ladd, six foot nine tackle from Grumb- ling College, at the 4.11 Star football training' Belino', f all trdi, g' cam,. p is five foot sevep and weighs •. 173. Ladd w I hsr P 5 n g Red Strongman r ,k . Amazes BBri'td iWR:i t One non -co mon u Ru la One s a t ss n '�o make a deep impression on Lon- doirdii"i j the Ver " litt`sy' `sport= '' ing-cum-social season is Yury Vlasov„ Reputed .,•„ to „„b0 tit e world's strongest man, he turns. the scales,,at t;In'at 2 8 pounds, which:' is quite to ra halnybedy's languagt, 0� 11< the.„) l rule inter-. preted into 19 stones 2 pounds, -� or just left at 121.557 kilograms'. He haila'froliri#'tliblSolvaet,Uliion where he has p, job .as radio„en giticter with the, lied Army; The purpose of hiS'e visit to:tendon Was in conneeti"ori itith";the jttbi Tee celebration11s' Britain's"Atria ` teur Weightlifting Association The` mighty Vlliso' ' tirade a &rill: cial contributi6ni Tie celebrated With a World recd"d Of his' otvn in the two hinds.+arid jerk sec- tion. This is the ,t}ilyd< and latst Of the three prescribed exercises whicli go to constitute a complete lift, •_.. . , Vlasov's jerk Was a '.[herculean heave of 4511/4 pounds, ds the world mark he iii'i9iseffTh'had set when winning the Olympic gold' medal at Rome last September was upgraded by 5 pbuncls, HIS three -lift aggregate's hoWever, wail 1,157 pounds of Rothe 27 less than that with: which be shgp the foundations of .ROHM'S Past+!!)'. actio • aleilo.- Spprta, a ,., anguage' diff eulties prevent ,e4reportets frf1 Setti g a !clear understaiidlrig a'to justwhy the 27 pounds went amiss. Or, to be pt, eine, the'";) „far av)r g gained. If gun the" erid Pre, ivhs that much inferior or the two hands clean •:aiad )fess and the two hands. snatch. We- gathered, however, that the giant Vlasov was mystified, and disappointed and therefore not absolutely at peaks-" form. Nevertheless, it was form which left his rivals trailing, Tile reason for the mystifica- tion was the average Londoner's lack of awareness about these tti eightlifting jubilee eelebra- ;tiitjns. Competitors, hack arrived from many countries; the Soviet rLJniobZ the Ignited, States, Fin - "land, Hungary, Poland, .1Vtalaya, and British, Guiana among them, but the citizens' and their press: scarcely noticed then], And the ,. venue, the :Scala ,.,Theater, in, " Charlotte -street, was 'very lrluch• an :offbeat" stage to that' which Vlasov' and company were used to, back. home: •- Back :home, Vlasov has been used to the treatment accorded to Soviet -heroes. Last year he wag, .voted ,Np; 1 Sportsman of the . Year, and to” him fell the honor of carrying the Soviet flag at the 'Olympic march 'past in Rome. Few of us present, will ever forget the "sight of this ' mighty man earryirig•4 the end - of an outstretched arm what 'ap- -' • peered to be a tree trunk from .'which the ammer”" and sickle - ' • barifier flapped in the breezes. He.. only changed'arms twice all ,the , . way round.,:,t, ., r Vlasov: w o,e rewess is not , h R .4 all.ef tirely, below the shoulders -he aspires to literary Work tabes this 'buslnl?sfs' of lifting bar.. ellsvery. rfous l b e s id as a - Y' ew P ' palled at -'they leek, of .facilities the British- ro vil�, or,. to be exact, the lack of facilities the British had " ='.,c with ,awhi ah rto ,,,a ' vide- InBritain' 'the BA'WA' isr' one ' of 'the lesser of"the mfnbr sport'- - ing associations and kept alive, only by the 'enthusiasm of the limited number cat ..ul,tra {keen.. It ' is -in a eceipt.of , no sate subsidy and because thernumber of people who pay to watch are fewer than the people who participate, the amount -of money. available. is ,. slender. , • It was not surprising with his massive Irame to fillha a t t Vlasov should have some comment to make about 'lack • of ' sufficient proteins and other supplements to his nutriment, but, he should not have been surprised ak no masseur ,being on .call.,, British weightlifting and weightlifting generally, ' has t� dispense with such luxuries. The disappoint disappointdi Vlasov; of ci5arse; ' could -have. been - mis- taken on ,his reception, in Lon-, don if ,he had been informed he .- was going to , be the' same sort of central figure that Orli'itman. -° c agarin was when he Was there a` few -weeks "earlier. On- that comparison the world's strong- , est man would appear amere nobody,. , Once of -the stage, Vlasov was very, much a somebody,: , Just how he fakes the equlvaleni of one-and=a -half" �tinie's' his' bwn bodyweight and thrusts it up above 'his' head,,iS',truly astouri-d- America's. Bill Nieder, ' the Olympic shot -putting champion can testify to this. One day dur- ing a get-together in ,Rome's Olympic village, Vlasov got hold of all of Nieder's 235 pounds and held 'it at` Farms' length above his head. 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