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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Aug 1962, p. 18

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Buffalo Bisons | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 23, 1962 17 | Soccer In Scotland Appeal Losing __OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Not Up To Standard, | three Winners mor ar lee Tap : : Bisons of the International) ' ' Division I By M. McINTYRE HOOD with Partick, Motherwell andjby scoring their and his firsi| Baseball League have appealed eS |Bournemouth 2 Bradford 2 Special London, England Falkirk, an excellent start for|goal of the season, but ais) Seay a wih Aa ape a the) poiton 2 erie 3 vetichetg! Oo ES, P1 Correspondent To the Dons, team had (o be satisfied with| league's president in forfeiting) -- i : vision The Oshawa Times BEN Sete 'drawing West Bromwich/three Buffalo games for use in| pircers 3 poe kid , Aldershot 2 Barrow 1 EDINBURGH, Scotland -- Up ENGLISH LEAGUE Albion. an ineligible player. The appeal! Leicester 3 Sheffield W 3 Bradford C 2 Torquay 1 here in Edinburgh, 'I have been|,, For Pec pee ey penne. 1 Going down the line, Chelsea "a be heard Monday. oserd ae Pond 2 cone : --e 3 : : . ,, , nave been calling Everton as. ir bi i homas H. Richardson, Hettie ulham xfor incoln taking a look at some Scottish : started their bid for a return to Rich on, vpn Tosthell ana { have not (one of the teams to finish near|the first division by winning at} warded two victories to Rich.| West hay P| orl i SCOTTISH LEAGUE been impressed. 1 went to East-| tie, ye Ao foe qgrnbleie ba Rotherham, and Sunderland ee hig raged a Piece rigs Chelsea 3 Scunthorpe 0 DIVISION I | ° § s ing £ , ; , 4 Ss. . on 2 Ls * : ' jer Road to watch a League| econ to challenge Tetteulicmiere a Staieaecough. Parte the Buffalo pce ga tae as Derby 1 Stoke 1 Aberdeen 2 Airdrieonians 1 | Cup aed Pccbgenggh Hibernians In their opening game at Burn- mouth made a sake g Start on. The Columbus club protested Leeds 3 Rotherham 4 Clyde 3 Hibernian 1 jand Third Lanark. In compari-jiey their star-studded { eam thaly Henirn to ike econd d.vi. that Lee Elia, Bisons infielder, Middlesborough 4 Newcastle 2 Dundee 0 Dunfermline 4 son with the football which I .27, lif : J } the s svi Bie Rr ase 4 Norwich 0 Cardiff. 0 Falkirk 1 Celtic 3 | e to life, and defeated the sion, and are top of the division| #@d Played in violation of the see regularly down in London, jeague runners-up and won de-\by: virtue of their 41 win over league's player limit regulation.) ~~ ---| Hearts 3 Dundee 1 this game was poor stuff. cidedly-on their merits. This 1s! Walsall Newerstie United, one| Elia was put on Buffalo's inac-/ BOMBERS SIGN BACK _| Ki! marnock 1 Partick 9 Hibernians won by the oddithe kind of ive vrbekegl hah peter teow ne eke anal PUREE haidepaae gale egies, Motherwell 1 Queen of $ 2 ' e kind of game Everton 'of the other teams fancied for tive list Aug. 9 and returned to wiNNIPHG (CP) -- Winnipeg Raith 1 Thd Lanark 1 jgoal in five, but they did notisMould play regularly with inc! promotion this season, had to be {Me active list three days later. Biye Bomders Wednesday att BAS: jwin on merit. jtalent at their disposal, and satisfied with a pen me League rules state that an in- signed a pasty Americas OL SS | One of their goals was a gift|they may well be strong league with demoted Cardiff City' and active Player must remain off jege halfback who has been de- Division If when a Third Lanark defender |challengers next May. only one point : ee the active list for a minimum clared scholastically ineligible 4/10" 4 East Fite 2 |put the ball into his own net. Tottenham got off to a good But the season is voung vet of 10 days pia se watrenite sone te Alloa 2 Dumbarton 9 |Another was a fluky affair, the Start with a win over Birming- and it is a long treich unt ; Richardson said Wednesday is 21-year-old Joe Will sho Comass = saereee iball accidentally bouncing off a/ham, although the three-goal next May, a thik toate in al directors had' been asked to at- led all lowa antes poeta yk) a ae th |Hibernians player and going margin was not convincing | results may not be as signifi tend the appeal hearing at) with 54 points on nine fouch- aeotone 2 Abraath 1 into the net past a goalkeeper 48ainst a weak side Gant ae:they seem league headquarters in New downs Morton 3 Stirling 2 llying injured on the ground. ora result of the day in as : York wi ; oe bageers dia 9 pia aaad 3 7 raat eae ingland was 8-1 victor : oe 7 St. Johnstone 1 Ay ctl a Sar aA Bh gy Be: ro deat Ros Bl pr: Mis aie Weis Gar fervy HILL CUT LOOSE secre gto ie tr Rireatee, 8 See and they played for 55 minutes W. City, indicating that the line runs 540 nautical miles EDMONTON (CP) -- Edmon- become a Canadian er ieee Ballymena 1 Glentoran 4 with 10 men, Yet the Hibs) Nolves are strong in attack.|across the Baltic Sea from)ton Eskimos cut their import)/ more Western Football Confer-| Cliftonville 1 Crusaders 5 4 \could not score against his! ue Law marked his first|Hango, Finland, to Travemunde, list to 15 Tuesday by placing ence games, t in i ree » 6 vor 3 game for M } , R : g , to remain in the Distillery Bangor jdeputy, and their performance or Manchester United' West Germany. fullback Bill Hill on waivers. 'lineup. Portadown 2 Linfield 2 |well deserved the slow hand- scission ' WO NES \\ 4 Z this iy ij i iclap given it by the spectators. WATER SKI VERSION OF 'A CRASH LANDING' | wow no be too erica of Wf we Scottish football on the strength \\s What goes up, must come | for Joe Deniston, of Agin-; CNE in Toronto. His flight | of this one game, but it ranked Wieo Yf \\ \ NY down, so they say, but this | court. who is shown here about| measured a non-record 48 |about on a level with third or yt \\\ \ isn't exactly the easy way. | to crash after taking off from | feet, from jump-to-bump ! fourth division soccer in Eng- / YY a a XN There's a hard landing ahead | the water ski ramp, at the | --(C(P Wirephoto) jland, It was played at a slow YY : ------_-- - pace, and there was so little ' ' run rally, blasting Earl from C di é attention ~s any "aye go fhe YY the box and keeping up the at- one wondered | e players Houdaille S tack against Goadesenh, when ana 1an up vai had any ball practice to- he took over. One walk, one gether T B k sacrifice bunt and six hits, all Record Entry, RANGERS GO DOWN urn ac a ee peiga sah 'is The big shock in. Scottish yudaille rg f 2 ait: ai 'en ' rj and that's how it ended Record Purse pong ae Sebiss Ss HOUDAILLE IND. -- Legree,, ea Or Bangers, Wan, Wen Oe ee 0 ey S = int Conrigan. %:- Short. 3 TORONTO (CP) -- A record St. Mirren in the League Cup Monier oe Yuill. ¢ Knox b: entry of 16 pacers will race for|competition. This was mos ti Houdaille Industries defe ated! ( aorpeft rf Hughes if Maw. a record purse of $30,360 in the|unexpected, as the game had Foley's Plumbing 6-2 last night gies i "13th renewal of the Canadian|been listed by the forecasters at Lakeview Park n their : . ¥ Cup Pace at Old Woodbine Fri-|as a sure win for Rangers, Inter . County Softball League FOLEY'S PLUMBING -- Boi-\day night--the top stakes event} Another surprise was the de- Game. vin, rf; Elliott, 1b; Shearer, ss;/on the 45-night summer meet-|feat of league champions, Dun-| Maxwell, pitching for Hou-| Rogers 2b; Kuney, 3b; Cros-'ing dee, on their own ground, by) daille, was in top form. He gave ng _ ef; Hanna, c, Brown) Headlining the cast is Coun-|Hearts. Having lost two of their! up a run to Elliott, in thet: Earl, p; Milne, batted initess Adois with a mile mark of|first three games this season,| fourth inning, on an error and|/™ Henderson, p in 6th 1:57.3 and lifetime earnings of|Dundee do not seem to be as two sacrifices. In the next in $282,661. The five-year-old is|powerful as they were last sea- ning, Crosmos opened with a B.C, LINEMAN HURT owned by the ABC Stable ofjson single and he scored later on) YANCOUVER (CP) ~-- Line-|Brampton and Hugh Grant of Of all the first division Scot- a sacrifice by Brown and a\man Dick Fouts suffered ajBradford, Pa. and will *beltish teams, only Aberdeen,| single by Earle \badly-bruised back but may be/driven by Del Miller, the top| Clyde and Queen of the South, | Earl, pitching for Foley's, able to return to action in time|U.S. driver \the latter two just promoted was tagged for three hits by/for next Monday's Cauunert Next in line is Tar Boy with|from the second division, have; Morden, Yuill and Georgeff in Football. League game here|lifetime earnings of $216,096) won all their games, Clyde and the second inning, to allowlagainst Ottawa Rough Riders,jand a one-mile mark of 1:58.| Queen of the South, however,)| Houdaille their first run 3ritish Columbia Lions said|/Tar Boy is owned by T. J. Zor-jare drawn against second divi-} They trailed 2-1 going into the| Wednesday. He was hurt in last}now of Pittsford N.Y., and willjsion teams in the cup competi-} sixth inning and it was then|Monday's Western Conference|be driven by another leading|'ion, while Aberdeen have an| that they exploded for a five-igame at Calgary. American driver Levi Harner.tunbeaten record in their games| - ~ ---- = _ aie - - -- - -------- = | KS {NW >_> well, p. \i\ i MARATHON 3T NYLON Miles ahead of other tires in its class, the Marathon is your best tire buy in the economy price field. Backed by Goodyear's quality and road hazard guarantee, it has been fully tested under various driving conditions, Now available in the most popular sizes. 15 MONTH ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE @ IMPECCABLE SKLAR DESIGN . 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