v ltalians Seek I Big Winner I . NA, Italy fAPL—ltaI-T 301 06 turned their eyes. nn'tlns north central city ' searCh for a soccer pool, player who won $270,000 on $3 ' l. “(Six-soap" men and the cur- imls flocked to the bar where ow ticket was sold. But there has no clue to the identity of m” ““”"-'”:,"- "WWth Tues. Dec. 11. 1962. 11 Eruce Kidd's Father Says éiEncourage By RUSSELL ELMAN , OTTAWA tCP) »— J. Robyi Kidd. father of Canada's young; the dinner. . I 9 may never be identified publicly. Italian soccer pool players need not give their names. 'th pool winner was the. only one to guess the outcome cor-- really in all 13 Italian soccer games on Sunday's list.‘ gave him the full first prize of $265,200. Had their been other pol‘ff‘f'I scores. he would have liafl to share it. His ticket also Included five lists on which be guessed 12 out of 13 games 10r- rectiy. giving him another $4,- 800. Dennis Riggin ls Sidelined ' DETROIT (AP) Detroit Red Wings said Monday substi- tulc goalie Dennis Riggln, in- turod in Sunday night's hockey game with Toronto. will be out of action for two_ or three weeks. A team spokesman said Rig- :in \llllt‘l‘Pl’l a torn groin muscle and required rest and treatment at Detroit Osteopathic Hospital. _._____——__ N n GREAT FAMILY The six nations of the Euro-t pran Common Market are to-1 :othvr only one-eighth the size! of the United States but have| nine-tenths is population—470,-l Algerions Hurt In Soccer Riots ALGIERS (AP|~Dozens of Algerians were injured in at least six soccer game riots all over the country Sunday, offi- cials reported Monday. 9. most serious riot was at Marengo. about 50 miles from Algiers, where shots were heard and six pistols were found on the field afterwards. one of the injured had bullet wounds, however. Police said four persons were arrested. The Marengo riot started after the referee ordered a‘ player from the visiting Blidai team off the field, but he re-l fused to go. The riot lasted' three hours and was ended by police and firemen using hoses. ‘ In Algiers. a group of refe-z rees leaving a stadium were; pulled from their car and beaten. Another referee hadi been knocked out on the ficldl track star Brucc Kidd, say that rightly or wrongly he encour- aged his son‘s athletic career even though it meant criticism from friends and associates. However. he would not have lost any sleep if the 19-year- old winner of Canada's first gold medal in Empire Games track competition in a dozen years had developed his talents in other directions. "If he hadn’t found release and opportunity in running, we would have hoped he would have found it some other way." Mr. Kidd says. “And we would have encouraged him as long as it was reasonably constructive." Not that the proud parent was not thrilled at his son's cap- ture of the six-mile event at Perth. Australia. "One always enjoys real achievement, but we have al- ways hoped that Bruce would not have to pay too high a price." of influences —- books, theatre. music. art, games. The youngsters were encour- aged to develop and pursue the special interests of their own choosing. “We never urged Bruce to stop running. Naturally, we did help him to face up to his possi- ble loss—in time and is not be- ing able to do other things." Mr. Kidd said he had been criticized that he might be let- ting his son take on too muc There was also the possibility of damage to the youngster‘l heart and health. He did not think Bruce had bitten off more than he could chew. The youth had worked out a tight schedule to which he rigidly adhered; managed at school to retain his paper route and more recently a part-time job in the news room of Toronto radio station CFRB. Bruce thought his track ‘3- expose his five children to lots- d SOn's Career career had helped his academic recor . GOOD MEDICAL CARE As for the health hazard there was always a calculated risk when one ventured into the unknown—in Bruce’s case. run- ning at speeds faster thane ver recorded by youths in his age group. However, he was receiv- ing good medical attention and with reasonable care, the risk was worth running. “Being content with medioc- . rity would be a much greater risk." said Mr. Kidd. Another criticism levelled at the father was his refusal to In- tervene in his son's' decision to turn down a scholarship at Har- .vard and to study at the Uni- iversity of Toronto where he ;now is in his second year. Mr. Kidd‘s reply was that after lhringing the boy up to make {his own decisions, it seemed a tsilly time to start laying down y;ihe parental iron hand. PLENTY OF CHOICES Mr. Kidd. secretary of the Social Science Research Coun- cil of Canada, says his first ob- jective as a parent has been to by a player. A spokesman for the referees. who are unpaid volunteers. said ‘ they would stay away from, future games “unless the situa—j lion is improved." 1 He also cited dozens of other'. attacks on referees in recent weeks and added: “If they want to riot, they’ll have to do it without referees from now on. ' ' VISITS TEST SITE .lACKASS FLATS. Nev. lAP) President Kennedy Saturday be- came the first US. president to visit the atomic testing grounds in Nevada. Kennedy made a helicopter tour of the 1.100- square mile area, then landed) for an on-thc-spot inspection of‘ test facilities for a controversial ‘ .nuclear rocket program. A NAME 18 Spring Park Road Dial Weave two of the most Modern meal: at your service anywhere in P. E. . time to have your insulation done . . . before winter sets in. 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