| 20 THE OSHAWA TYIMES, Thursday, September 1, 1960 Eyebrows Raised At International Choices By M. McINTYRE HOOD | Special London, England Correspondent to The Oshawa Times LONDON---The Football League has selected the most bizarre team of all time for its inter- league game with the League of Ireland (Eire) on September 14, On this date, 16 of the first divi- sion teams will be engaged in evening league matches This may have been the reason why 10 of the players chosen come from four teams which have no games that night, The 1lth man comes from Stoke, a second division team which also has no game to conflict with the inter-league fixture, Sports writers condemn this at putting club before country with a vengeance, The team includes Moore, a Welshman at centre for- ward; and two Irish born play- ers, McGrath and McParland, It is criticized as the result of mud- dled thinking on the part of the league selectors, On top of that, they have dis carded Walter Winterbottom as their team manager, and have given the job for this match to Harold Potts, the manager of Burnley, This is in line with the league's intention to honor differ- ent outstanding team managers from this post in future' inter- league games, The team which is under fire is made up as follows: Sims (As ton Villa); L, Sillett (Chelsea); Allen (Stoke); Clayton (Black- burn), Woods (Blackburn) and McGrath (Blackburn); Brabrook ROME HOSTESSES TOO HOSPITABLE ROME (AP)--A half dozen Olympic hostesses were fired Monday, the Rome news paper Paese Sera reported, because they took their jobs too seriously The newspaper said the girls were dismissed for "ex tra curricular fraterniza- tion" with male athletes The Italian Olympic com- mittee press centre declined comment, Hundreds of hostesses were recruited by the committee to help athletes and officials find their way around Rome and to assist in language dif- ficulties, 0 (Chelsea), Dobing (Blackburn),jrude shocks for teams expected Moore (Cardiff), Greaves (Chel-lito do well this season, most of Villa and McParland (AStOB| yon coming in midweek games, as Everson, already justifying all 1 THE GAME 1 SAW said of them in my pre-season While up in Scotland, I had an|forecast, humbled Manchester opportunity of seeing the Hearts,| United, who still have not a point last year's Scottish League cham-|to their credit, by 40, Leicester pions, play their first league!City, playing Chelsea at Stam- game of the season against St.|ford Bridge, beat the Pensiopers Johnstone, For a team just up|by 3-1, The champions of last sea from the second division, the|son Burnley were beaten 2-1 by Saints from Perth gave the Manchester City, who just escap champions a strong run for theled relegation in April, Blackburn points, While Hearts won by 3 to| Rovers and Newcastle United are , they were given a real test, showing signs of being stronger and were not able to let up at any than was predicted, Rovers have time during the game, already beaten Manchester Unit- To my mind, Gordon Smith, ed and Nottingham Forest, while the veteran international winger, Newcastle have won from Pres signed by Hearts from Hiber-|ton and followed this by whack- nians last season, was the match-| ng Fulham by 72, winner, He sent over a perfect! Up in Scotland, newcomers to pass for Crawford to score the| the first division, Dundee United, first goal, and then accepted a|took Hibernians into camp by 3-1. pass from Cumming to take his Dunfermline Athletic went north time and send a rocket shotland beat Aberdeen 4-1 at Pit- screaming into the net for hisitodrie, this being the third suc side's second goal, The game was| cessive game the Dons have lost played under floodlights in driz- by that score, It looks like a Zling rain, but the stands were! black soccer season for the Gran- jammed to capacity in spite of|ite City team, unless some new the weather forward talent can be secured in Already there have been some'a hurry. BIG FOUR Argo Dave Mann Paces Point Rac TORONTO (CP) Toronto Argonaut Dave Mann, who has been quarterback Tobin Rote's favorite receiver, is leading Big Four foothall league scorers with 31 points in three games, The fleet Mann, who gained his lead with five touchdowns and a single, has shown that a year's layoff can't slow down a fast man, Meanwhile, fullback Dave Thelen of Ottawa Rough Riders is bidding for a repeat title in the rushing department After three games Thelen al- ready has a healthy lead with 355 yards gained in his 65 car- ries for the second-place Riders, FOUR-WAY TIE Four other players are tied for second in scoring with 18 points, They are Ottawa's Russ Jack son, Hamilton's Paul Dekker, Bill Stribling of Toronto and George Dixon of Montreal, each with three touchdowns, Veteran signal caller Sam Etcheverry of Alouettes is dead- locked with Toronto's Cookie Gil- christ for third position, each with 13 points Alouettes' Hal Patterson, Tor- onto"s Dick Shatto end Ron > * ¥ Beautify your home the modern, func- tional way; clean, durable ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. 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By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jim Ferree, 27-year-old pro from Winston Salem, N.C., won the $42,000 British Columbia Cen- tennial Open Golf title with an 18 under-par 270 at the Point Grey golf course in Vancouver two years ago today, Feiree's score Stewart of Rough Riders each has two touchdowns for 12 points, JACKSON SECOND RUSHER VANCOUVER LOSES pEIRATFORD, Conn, (AP) League statistic . | Phoenix, Ariz, defeated Vap- Tage hai o Solem Tues couver South Hill Queens 34 , 5 Jackson, N- Wednesday night to eliminate fawa quarterback second 0 Vancouver from the women's Thelen in rushing with 216 yards world softhall tournament, The and George Dixon of Montreal winning pitcher, Billie Harris Alouettes third with 194, hurled a three-hitter, 4 Tobin Rote of Toronto Argon. - - _-- auts dominates passing, The Na- tional Football League veteran, making his Canadian debut, has completed 66 of 111 throws with in 107 tries, Bill Stribling of Argos is the an average gain of 10.5 yards league's top pass receiver with) All of the unbeaten Argos' 12 14, one more than Paul Dekker touchdowns have come off Rote of Hamilton and Dick Shatto of passes, His total passing yard- Argos who are tied for second, age is 1,156, Toronto's Dave Mann has a Bernie Faloney of Hamilton better punting average than Cam Tiger-Cats has the next - best Fraser of Ottawa, the longtime passing record with an average kicking ace of the Big Four, gain of 8.3 yards in completing Mann has averaged 45.7 yards in 93 of 69 attempts, Third is Sam 20 punts, Fraser's everage is Etcheverry of Montreal who has 42.2 yards on 18, FOR SUPER VALUES RAYON TAFFETA COVERED REVERSIBLE COMFORTER Size 60" x 72" 70% Wool, 30% Cotton-filled 6 Shades SALE PRICED 99 each 2 Stores To Serve You Better DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE We who make whisky say: DRINKING AND DRIVING DO NOT MIX Fine whisky is a luxury and should be treated as such. 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