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The Oshawa Times, 26 Sep 1960, p. 14

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, September 26, 1960 13 SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sods -- OLD) COUNTRY SOCCER | CNADA OUT DOORS . |_SPORT BRIEFS |------ PTY LONDON (Reuters) = Resulst Bristol C 1 Hull City 2 | Say Wild (Game Animals wa bel J 9 ie a, lyr | { soccer games played in the Bury 0 Watford 2 i . tained his Canadian national judo players selected to represent the {Unised Kingdom Saturdays Chesterfield 1 Brentford 1 [Augie Pabst of Milwaukee ooo ionship, defeating . Ronald provinte here Saturday 1 t ENGLISH LEAGUE Coventry 2 Reading 1 . . {smashed two records in an Amer- pecormeaux of Ottawa in the against the touring Yawaia rugs First Division {Notts C 4 Colchester 2 at it p 1n er lican - made Scarab racing car fina], |ger club from Japan. Included ] {Sunday in winning the 101-mile [was John Taylor (Ontario Agris Birmipgham 3 Notts F 1 . Port Yale 0 Torquay 3 ) n jackburn 4 16 ueen"s P R 2 Grimsby 0 . . o {annual Grand Prix of American DRIVER KILLED Blackbuos : Boum s 1 Queen's > 1 Halifax 'of VANCOUVER (CP) =~ People brought here as week-old infants. (road race, He averaged 8.9) ALLENTOWN, Pa, (AP)-- cultural Collegh, Cardiff 1 Arsenal 0 Southend 0 Swindon 2 who worry about deer going|They are given the type of food|miles an hour to erase the 88.4|(AP)--Johnny Thomson, 39-year- BIG FISH Everton 4 West Ham 1 Walsall 3 Tranmere 1 {hungry in the cold and snow Ca} .,. woulq naturally find in the|m.p.h. Grand Prix mark set by old auto racing driver, was fa-| The fnia, a freshwater dolphin Fulham 2 Preston 0 Fourth Division relax wilds and always more fhan they|Chicago's Ed Crawford four tally injured Saturday when his|found in some of the tributaries Man United 1 Wolverhampton 3 | Accrington 5 Oldham 1 Rasearel works ot the Cu oan eal wars So. He aud broke the car grashed through a fence atlof the Amazon River, is about INeweas jee 3 ir é versity of 1 A tind h ? ' |Neweastle ly dh i Baron : Rorshampon ' wildlife farm say they have de-| It has been found that they fol |" ee "20 FECOTC. Ithe Allentown Fairgrounds eight feet YOU'RE GONG OUT od | Tottenham 6 Aston Villa 2 |Crewe Alex 5 Chester 2 | termined that game animalsilow a natural pattern in the) - NTING os Ano DONT A West Brom 6 Man City 3 |Exeter 3 Peterborough 4 \practically cease to eat during|amount they eat, taking practi rs ar VV fa || Second Division |Gilinghem 3 Brediord 4 (he BORG 4 uage been ow met tO er PE ons. row ove {Brighton 2 Leeds 1 {Mansiield 2 Darlington 1 Ntearned Dy a team of professors, FEW DEATHS JCA, Ar A 4 -- (Derby 1 Bristol | 55 |tiwall 2 Aldershot, 2 studying growth eharacteristics| The baby moose, now a year Tad . Huddersfield 1 ymouth § {Rochdale 2 Crystal 2 Aorivd : . old, has been putling on weight 2 L5ING OUR RUNTING ARE THE CHEE SOR Tie [ipswich 3 Sonthampton 3 [Stockport 2 Soiithport 0 ol game auimals Phy Mog id ot 'an amazing tate. now weigh] Tne C-R.A. is prepared to conduct classes in the following should there be GROUNDS , AyERaoE KUNTER, BUT BE SURE YOU. Leyton Or | Liverpool 3 {Wrexham 1 Hartlepools 0 Be ah and wame depariment|ing 600 pounds, Dr, Norfon says| sufficient registration. Groups will commence in early October, WAVE VERWSSION AND CO -OPE Jinedln 2 Fhatiion 3 York City 4 Workington 0 |and the National Research Coun- . kely wi reach 1000 pounds| MILLINERY SQUARE DANCING -- Adult ALO : ( : - py SCOTTISH LEAGUE cil ' Ndi exvaounl no derana g } First Division | Dr. lan MTagaart Swan and, The fatm, 10 years oid, bas had ART -- Adult SQUARE DANCING -- Children ib " Airdrieoni 2 Hearts 2 (tie) Dr, Harold C. Norton ef the zoo- a remarkably low mortality rate ---- ' Scunthorpe 1 Rotherham 1 |Airdrieonians 2 Heats 2 logy department and Dr. A. J.|among its captive wildlife, Strict] POTTERY ART Children's ; Swansea ke ctvion Celtic 0 Aberdeen 0 (tie) {Woods of the animal husbandry sanitary control is maintained to COPPER TOOLING BALLET -- Children's > eo 4 C | department have as their sub-prevent disease which might ' Bournemouth 2 Newport 2 Dee i Satherwell 6 ects three species of deer, sev- swiftly wipe out the valuable] ALUMINUM ETCHING DRAMA -- Children's Bradford 1 Barnsley 4 ~~ loon 0 Raith 1 eral bighorn sheep and a moose pack and ruin the experiment, | 'WOODWORKING JUDO -- Adult' eh ¢ the farm from a 30 Dr. Norton says the animals) LOWIACT Your STATE GAME DEPT, ally carried the England attack Partick i Dulles a : $aited Sh La I pa LEATHERCRAFT JUDO -- Children WO LEARN WHERE YOU CANWONT FEDERAL LAND 16 OPEN TORUBUE In two Test series, against Aus. Zh. SOM ORCC ATBES J : ment but they are physiologically| EAV WEIGHTLIFTING EWE a RT i io he page [tralia and South Africa, he took St Mireeu 1 Tusa Lavare 0 HARD T0 HANDLE : ep he ame as when in the wilds. BOX-LOOM W ING ° mn aud SERVES IN Al BTATES. PUICES 100 wickets at a time when ex- Secon vision Suprisingly, it Is the smaller game hecome quite attached {of . . ARE REASONABLE , perts considered him past his Arbroath 1 Queen of § 2 antaras such as white tail deer (hop handlers although this ie For information and registration call ----------------------------------t M-------- - we | best. Surrey fans showed their Brechin 2 Albion 6 which give the most trouble in| gicoouraged. appreciation by collecting more East Fife 4 Berwick 0 (handling, the professors say. | "More people have been In| ' c R.A. --- RA 5-1 SPORT FROM BRITAIN [than £12,000 in his benefit year. |Stirling 4 Morton 1 | Part of the study is the weekly! req hy allegedly tame animals| 4 | Apart from helping England Hamilton 5 Montrose 1 {weighing of each of the animals than by those known fo be wild," regain the Ashes he also played gueen's Pk 0 Alloa 2 {and none has shown any desire| gave Dp, Norton. | a big part in Surrey's fantastic Stenhousemuir 4 Dumbarton 4 [yet to assist in the operation ' LJ : y run of success in the county! Tie) {With the breeding season ap- championship, Seven seasons run. giirling 1 Falkirk 0 {proaching, the animals are be-| ning the southerners finished ati giranfaer 4 Forfar 1 {coming increasingly difficult to} the head of the table, mainly be.| Amateur Inicrnational Mateh |handle | cause of their deadly bowling pnpland 3 Ireland 2 Most of the animals were roster of Bedser, Peter Loader, sa iia-- - Tony Loek and Jim Laker | This year, with Peter May out with a stomach injury, Bedser ' led the Surrey side, which seems Rugs need cleaning ? to have lost form over the last {wo seasons. Let us clean them in your own home. Fast efficient service, LONDON (CP Alec Bedser Test match outing against Aus. of Surrey is fo retire at the end tralia in 1956 at Adelaide of this season after 21 years as! Jt was during this tour that one of English cricket's most Bedser first came up against Sir consistent bowlers Donald Bradman DR the More ComfortWearing AL SEGERS In 51 Tests for England 'The lgreatest batsman the world has Big Fella," as he Is known to known. In five successive inning FALSE TEETH thousands, took a world record the Australian fell to the deadly gore 1s a pleasant way to onercome RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS total of 236 wickets and scored accuracy of Bedser's right hand loose plate discomfort. FASTEETH, more than 700 run and was (wice bowled before he an improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them 442 MILLER AVE. Born in Berkshire in 1918, he could open his score firmes so that they feel more eom- joined the Surrey team's grounds! Later Bradman said Bedset tortable Jo gummy, Booey, pasty h | aste or feeling, It's alka . staff with twin brother Eric in was the greatest fast-bowler he gaia Ba ing a8 ant ine A on. 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