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The Oshawa Times, 1 Nov 1960, p. 11

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THE "HE WILL GLITTER (HW BITTON ARG LURE F 5 EE i .:ie) WO TOUR (SHAT SPORT SNAPSHOTS 'College Basketball Seeks Higher Status UBC to inve ig for 1 "4, ... 10 Delight The Entire Family! Select Any 4 Magazines plus The OSHAWA TIMES ALL For Only 60° per week ; R ® Extro big savings over Order Now! Check the Magazines hewvustand prices STI NeI0i ele olel al at-1aTc hfe er-uaTcliaNel pas F-1110 fole FAVA the yEeEEen tigate thelin pre QasON BAMES As enue ined: "Paraplegic 30 hel for a national television UB( had the of the lournament ie foothall By JIM PEACOCK (lished al Canadian Press Staff Writer | possible VANCOUVER (CP)--Plans are ng rights afoot here te hring intercollegiate hroadeast haskethall competition to the na- games tional level next spring in the Baskethall and foothall are first step of what is hoped will Iwo major specialor heeome an annual Canadian col- played in Canadian lege championship tournament now and it is felt they I, (Bus) Phillips, athletic! able to draw strong public director of the University of Brit- port lo help carry other ish Columbia haskethall| with less spectator appeal coach. Jack Pomiret, and trying! FEventuall foothall to arrange the tournament ahle to produce the It would be of a plan Inj Carr the hall on a help bring about formation of a scale. In the meantime national athletic union embrace: hall may get the first chance ta ing the Western Canada Inte ' n collegiate Athletic Union, the FOOTBALL IN DOUBT four-college eastern group of Mc I'he intercollegiate foothall final | Gill, Toronto, Queen's and the) thal han! University of Western Ontario help from a commer the Ottawa-8t. Lawrence college is hack on the ground group and the Maritime union An East-West Churemill Cup will he hi § siid | ir 0 Phillip tid the intention 1s L0iear but whether it can he hring one team from the Ontario a Canadian chan as a Cs ampion Quebec conference, one from the LA a tos Mo Fi Ottawa-8t, Lawrence gr | ; A J and astern foothall title two from the West to the stern foothall initial tournament, The Marit MeGill has invited the | would he brought 'in eventually 8ity of Alberta, western as financing permitted pion, to play in Montreal 12 for the cup, put up eight year MAY BE TELEVISED ago for East-West competition Eastern schools have expressed with the hope it would develop interest and the western union nto a nation al championship | building prove hut it's going to has approved the idea prize come. A national eollege athletic A committee has been For six years It was contested! union is going to come ton" OLD COUNTRY SOCCER England's Fine Win Oo: Spain, Lauded Ie sources onl eam nic elle ern universit the werta and bask to foothall iden nationa he port ined universities ini competition cup he must he the up Sports came emblem of the college crown and the Zame came a post-season allah and ni OUTCLARSED hipped UBC vent WENT West netore i mul Hn Foronta, The, Toronto the tah hut spon heen dropped A] ho fon from easl pol is a RAL 0 an ma » ale I Ontaru hig nations 4 Par hasket: crowd in h nee of oppo got airborne ear with . is A to the team at all f idl sponsor asl idea tern Teal game for hi played thi hilled hip de he ere 80 In h Frank it may West ever all coat true and ears for the Both feel nationa speed Improve UBC foolh Gnup sald th mip take several niver. 10 cateh up ho continun com me t thal a cham A petition NOY nent "1 feel Phillip von't fizele out,' will he a slow ure it | ad { | VASA WETS ® Convenient , , , your magazines come by mail ® Your newspaper will be delivered by carrier ® No money down Offer Ends November 30! Hurry! estab By M, MeINTYRE HOOD Special London, England | Correspondent to The Oshawa Times LONDON England has Ul foot firmly on the ladder leading hack to the top! in international soccer, The English team's game against the pick of Spain's wealth of football talent, played on a sod den pitch at Wembley Stadium in a drizzle of rain, showed that they were able to play the best of the continentals at their own game, and beat them handsome ly. England won by 4.2 But as | saw the game, they were masters of the Spaniards hy a much wider margin. Bul for sensational goalkeeping hy Ramallets of Barcelona in the spanish net, England would have won by half a dozen. The way he withstood the English bombard ment of terrific shots in the see ond half was little short of mir aculous. 1 have never seen. goal keeping to equal the feats of this agile Spanish goalie QUICK GOAL The game was only three min utes old when Jimmy Greaves ol Chelsea fastened on to a loose hall and slammed it into the Spaniard net. Ten minutes later, Suarez, another Barcelona player, equalized with chip shot past Springett For the rest of the was a tough, even battle a first hall i but English de their turned 12 min down hall-time the fence solved the trick opponents, and the game in England's favor, After utes play, Armsfield came the right wing and centred on to Bryan Douglas' head for the oul side right to put the hall into the far corner of the net England, however, took plete command in the [half, although a surprise raid let Suarez through te score a second goal to equalize. Thereafter, the apaniards spent most of the (ime in their own half of the field {while the English team ran vam | pant Time and again, the ball passed and inter-passed hetween six and seven white-shirted play ers without a Spaniard getting near it, Smith scored in the 67th minute and again in the 80th minute te put the issue beyond doubt BRILLIANT ENGLAND Considering the miserable weather conditions, the performance was little short of brilliant, Captain Johnny Haynes playing deep in the new English formation, was the master-mind of the attack, start ng off most of the dangerous movements. *Hohhy Charlton wa the most dangerous of the for wards, and he had bad luck in having some terrific shots held hy Ramallets toward com second Was English 4-2-4 is | Bul to my mind the star of the English team was Jim Arm field, of Blackpool, of right back He the dangerous Span ish ing vight out of the the dymanic very much this day's well hy Swan of Shef team was and never It was a played left ame. Di Spanish centre. a damp squib he was Peter the whole and spirit a moment victory Stefano wa on held ol play, a eentre-hall field. Hut full of fight relaxed for glarion MARRED BY ROUGHNESS In the second hall, particular the game was. marred hy ame very vicious tackling hy the sSpaniard wha committed some langerous fouls when they were heing left hehind hy the English perdsters, The referee, a renchman, had difficulty in eon trolling these shady tacties, and had to administer lectures to sev eral of the Spanish team to have found that 11 has beaten ), Luxemburg, 90 and 12. It is likely that team will chosen ind In the home on Nay England seem ettled ' Ireland, & Spain team can win ame ame Now the same he to represent Kn international with Wale 3M. As a step towards hullding a ton (li the world cup games in Chile in 1962, this team an excellent start ol OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS THERM ORIN EF MAIOR LEA MINER GLUE On Thursday last the In and Oulers and Light Spats teak all four polite fram the Healniegkers and ( ie spectively. The Dag Patohers and All Stars took three palais each while the Robeats and Mistits tod ane paint each High Triples Jim Gregory 868 (208 1 An MeRKay Wa Thi Oust Pedveribiokt Soa fed Mebermaid 18 aharty Davies © Pole Mandivk T73 (316, 346 Ross 771 (354, 344, 302); Wah 5 (BY. 7 3 Wilk Ress TA) (BER, 26. 216): Dewer Rallem TR (308, 330): Gearing Nesbit w (an 217, 308); Joe Sueel oN \ Marian Dingman G88 (38 tl lawns n Iw Wa ate. 30 M1); Bea Gallagher © (am 2 Dutch Lalonberg S66 M0 and Ress Woalavall 681 (30 3 Next week we will give the team standings LEGION Rubbhy Dubs teak the Untouchal and Aces leak Gang. 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