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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Oct 1963, p. 13

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_OUD n "eamrrey ¥ SOCCER Fac tos hin cba Secale ts tel STEER English lst Division Has Five Tied At Top =: By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England, Correspondent to The Oshawa Times superiority. The young West Ham players ran _ themse!ves into the ground without getting anywhere, and were no match LONDON -- The closeness of for the skilled and cultured :n- the race in the first division of|ternationals who make up the the English soccer league at this stage of the season is Tottenham side. John White, the "ghost" of the Spurs team, was shown by the fact. that five|im brilliant form. teams are tied at the top, each having 14 points. They are Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, West Brom- wich Albion, With Danny Blanchflower now filling a defensive role, it is left to White to be the deep- lying link between defence and Sheffield United attack, and he had the West d Nottingham Forest, a truly|Ham defenders completely at surprising se of teams sea with his timely intercep- when records of the last two|tions and pin-point passes. seasons are taken into account. Tottenham, however, have the edge on the other four leaders, Greaves did not score, out he laid on passes which resulted in Jones and Mackay getting A Vu VWHdk OU YUAN AvasvYD te ginr's 3) smmcnel's 0, Motor City 4 ancient a Boris 3. i BROW ING | = hee sane ewe iviotor Ciiy 1% Burns i WwW % Neabitt's and" Sini's 7, "Mitehers, Soy: MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUB Rugs 5, Thomson Medal Cleaners 3, Jury and Lovell 3, Jordan's Florist 3, Peoples Clothing 3, -- Maude Cockerton, $03] 0° are in the relegation zone third ibs Oa White 403 (242) and Betty Black from the bottom, only one point Ae ahead of Millwall and Notts eee Sone I OS Dey We County. nit ne Ada Floody 216 and PERFECT RECORD Mary PARK LEAGUE Gillingham, fourth division oe a eee absent this leaders, are now the only team/|week. 1! would like to py at thic in any of the four divisions with|time that we ave Alt gi mn | an unbeaten record, but the fact that they have drawn four of the nine games played| holds their lead over Working-|about bei ton, Newport, Chesterfield and Exeter to only one point. Up in Scotland, Rangers and a re " ~~ terms pane! man's Be al was 461 with George at the fop of the first division,|Pow' with sound wins over Third Lan-|n9 1), Ken ae Pry: ' oa, 232) ark and Hibernians respective-|Alex Anderson, 746 (268, 242), Lloyd! ly. Aberdeen showed some- French 729 (325, 203, 201), Lou Locke,| ave, 229, Helen Points -- emson Koroghen 4 ool suk Angus Grevaen, Carpet: 27 Kistedes © Ont Aa Upholstery 0. -- Al Hill 459. (283), cata Robe (229), Marion Hutchins 422 (206,| f° rion Ife 222, Mary Me /20"e Taylor 71 Ward 'nay Ee Hall 213), B Mounce 212) and E. Reading 203. LADIES' MAJOR "B" LEAGUE 204,| High Triples -- Fay Muir 644 (247, Whitmee 208,|281)7 Irene Severs 613 (244, 190); | Top Ten -- Marl. Hickey 249, Jean 8 Shirley ons gg 231, Josie *|Pritchard 239, oe one gy 229, Olive Anderson 224, re fe be Jean rank|Kroll 221, Cecelia Casey and Ede peg fecal 204, Wilson Redknsope Bill Y, Campbell 93, Nada baa 1, Lyla elt "cana Lil sgn fey Vera i Moen Shortt 73 Points BeBe Zaywelle by Wi 3, White's 1; Horne's Esso 1, Henderson's 3; Nesbitt's Scott 221, 203, Vaugh Brooks 213, Sharon Powlen- SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial Weck telioble Ges 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) irse's 4, DePratto's and ee 3; Burrus' 1 T ints: -- Manila's im Campbell's Ly Pearse's 9; Duguay's 7; Roesch's 7; Anderson's §; Burrus' ck DePratto's §; weos = 2 - Bracey's WAVY RUM (Dark) PALM BREEZE (Very Ligh WHITE CAP (White) : around 120 40 as they have played only mine the Spurs' first two goals. thing like their real form by ke. © tot with us, please call 723-7243, games while the others have]. The third came when Bobby|qefeating Ai 7-1 for their| played 10, As they have won|Moore, West Ham halfback, gotltirst league win of the season.|cScn" MMOus" oy seven of their nine games, they|into a mixup in his own 30al-/nunfermline stayed close to the| Short ae GM, 26, an, Win have the best record of the five.|mouth and put the ball past his!two Jeaders with a 4-2: victory|, Over 200, -- Scott 273, tf But Arsenal have struck top|0WN goalkeeper. On the form in|qyer Dundee United, but Celtic| Snort Za, John cherie ee nt eich form, and with 12 points from|this game, Spurs' chances Of|slinped badly at Paisley and nine games are only two points) °° behind the leaders with a game|Wimners coming back as championship look very promising. in hand with them all except the SWINDON BEATEN Spurs, THE GAME I SAW Swindon, second division lead- ers, suffered their first defeat I went to White Hart Lanejof the season, going down 4-0 at to see the London local derby|Northampton, but still retaining match between Tottenham and|the leadership, two points ahead West Ham United. Tottennam|of Sunderland and Preston. won without exerting them- Leeds United, two points far- selves too much, the 3-0 margin|ther back, but with a game in - by no means representing theirjhand, are proving redoubtable chall s, having a splendid SPORTS BRIEFS 4-2 win over Norwich. Swindon lead with 16 points, Sunderland and Preston have 14, while CLARK MAY RETURN MONTREAL (CP) -- om ig halfback Don Clark may ready to return to action with the Eastern Football Conference bynched for fourth place are iddlesbrough, Leeds, Bury, Derby and Leyton Orient, with a Bournemouth have a clear Montreal Alouettes within four|two point lead over Coventry weeks, coach Jim Trimble said|City and Oldham in the third Wednesday. Clark had 'a car- division, but several other tilage removed from his left|teams are only a point farther knee early this week and Trim- back, and the race is quite an ble said doctors have informedjopen one. Coventry surprisingly him that it won't be necessary|lost 3-0 at home to Mansfield, * to place the knee in a cast. TIE IN FIELD HOCKEY LYON, France (AP) -- Can- and missed a chance of going up on top. Luton, having dropp- ed from the first to the third division in two season, are ada and the United States tied) making hard weather of it, and were beaten -by St. Mirren, The only problem in the Scottish first division is which team will finish second to Rangers. Ireland provided the shock of the weekend football, by win- ning an amateur international with England by 2-1. Hove Your Suit Styled " and Tailored by SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST. EAST From A Large Selection of Fine British Woollens TONIGHT ONLY at 8.25 P.M. THE GREATEST EVENT SINCE THE BIRTH OF SOUND! 1-1 Wednesday in the Lyon field hockey festival. It was their second encounter and left the Canadians with a slight perfor- mance edge in their contest for the right to enter Olympic com- EIDOPHOR « «« brings you for the first time on our Do you need a LOAN petition. FIGHT IS OFF LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Ne- gotiations have collapsed for a proposed title match between lightweight boxing champion Carlos Ortiz and Kenny Lane because of excess demands by ' the challenger's manager, pro- motoer George Parnassus said Wednesday. Ortiz accepted Par- nassus' proposal for a Novem- ber bout'and a guarantee of $50,000, the promoter said, but he added that Pete Petrosky, Lane's. manager, demanded a| ercentage of the gate in. addi- on to a $10,000 guarantee for th Muskegon, Mich., fighter. GET U.S, PLAYER WINNIPEG (CP) -- The jun- ior Winnipeg Rangers have ac- quired high-scoring forward Bob O'Leary from the Fort Frances, | Ont., Royals. O'Leary, an 18- year-old native of International Falls, Minn. across the border'| from Fort Frances, goals in the Royals' '12-game ex- hibition schedule last season. scored 25) UNTIL PAYDAY ? $50 FOR 2 WEEKS COSTS ONLY 47> acters to *5000 SUPERIOR MITEL I 17 SIMCOE ST. 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