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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Feb 1964, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Theredey, Fobrucry 6, 1964 Liverpool Club May Make Soccer History M. McINTYRE HOOD jpecial London, Engiand To The Oshawa Times LONDON -- Liverpool looks good bet to win the Tottenham on again wen poet to defeat t to chaaes, who two weeks ago, knocked out of the cup, and while Spare are still on top of the first divi- ne from their 6-1 defeat of United, who a few) con ago were league leaders. And on form I cannot see Arsenal knocking Liverpoo] out of the cup race when they meet at Highbury on Feb. 15. pionship now Tottenham and Liverpool, with Liverpool having the edge at the |. {moment, SUNDERLAND ON TOP Contest Rally TORONTO (CP) -- Three previous champions, all from Toronto, are among 274 entries in the 12th annual, 1,250-mile Winter Car Rally which begins in Toronto Feb. 7 and finishes here Feb. 9. Chuck Stockey and John Bird, 1963 winners; Paul MacLennan and Art Dempsey, 1962 winners and Lloyd Howell and Bill Sul- vera, 1961 winners, will compete over the circular route that winds through Northern On- The course takes the compe- titors yal Pigg ao Renfrew County, k through Bancroft and Henteville to North Bay for a compulsory 10-hour stop and then back to Toronto over iso- lated logging roads and conces- sions. Entered in this year's rally are 30 domestic cars, 20 sports cars and 87 miscellaneous im- ported models. Twenty-four teams will com- pete, consisting of six manufac- turers and dealers, five private ~ 13 clubs. try class for the last two years, ' will participate again this year. for North End. ly; Blackburn lost ground when Stoke defeated them 3-1 and al- though in third place, they have ve more games than Totten- ham and Liverpool, and can be counted out, Manchester United and Arsenal are also too far be- em/|hind to catch up with the lead- ers. So I see the league cham- a tussle between Sunderland had another six- goal win over Swindon to climb to first place in the second divi- sion, one point ahead of Leeds United, who could only draw with Cardiff. Preston, one point! behind Leeds stil] have a chance promotion, and with Charl- ton five points behind, the two a places should go to Sunder- land, Leeds United or Preston Coventry City's margin at the top of the third division was nar- rowed to four points, They lost a point to Hull, while Crystal Palace were beating Bristol City. Watford are challenging, two points behind the Palace, with Oldham and Reading two points below Watford, Coventry are regarded as certainties for} promotion, and I favor Crystal Palace to go up with them. of their fourth division lead, drawing at Darlington while Carlisle were beating Oxford United. With four teams due to' be promoted to the third divi- sion, the points standing of the Gillingham also los' a point|ing, British Columbia Has True "Wildlife" Park VANCOUVER (CP)--A new type of park for the strong of heart has been developed in the British Columbia interior. It offers excellent sport fish- unsurpassed scenery and an opportunity to canoe through a string of lakes and along the white waters of the Cariboo and Isaac rivers. Bowron Lake Park is 90 miles southeast of Prince from the historic gold rush cen- tres of Wells and Bakerville. A canoe trip around the park's 70 - mile rectangular chain of 12 lakes -- recom- mended only for experienced -- a week to 10 ys. The trip into the fisherman's and naturalist's paradise starts with the hardest work of the journey, a five-mile hike from road is extended. mile portage. the mountain wilderness. The forest throughout leading teams in the fourth is: 40; Workington, 37; Exeter, 26; Torquay, 35 and Chester 34, So the' race is still _ open for the four top spots KILLIES DROP GAME Scottish first division again. They are one point ahead of Kil- marnock, who lost 2-1 to Par- tick Thistle while Rangers were winning 1-0 at Falkirk, Hearts, in third place, are three points behind Kilmarnock and with Cel- tle and Dundee another three points down, the title race fs still between Rangers and Kil- marnock. After being victors in 23 suc- cessive games, Morton have at last been beaten in the second division, East Fife, with a 3-1 victory, is the first team to even take a point from Morton this The Greenock team, Feb. 6, 1964 Toronto flyweight Frenchy Belanger lost his version of the world title in a 10-round bout at Toronto 35 years ago tonight. He was de- feated by Frankie Genaro, the New Yorker over whom he had previously won a close decision. 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Conservationists say this will be eliminated whan the At the end of Indianpoint the canceist faces a fairly easy 114- Isaac Lake, the longest at 21 miles, has six camping sputs on its shores and takes the canoe- ist into the southeast corner of ihe| park is mainly spruce and. bal- sam with some odgepole ~ ion the western perimeter. cedar and hemlock are predom- inant along is#ac and Lanezi lakes, A noiseless canoe trip through the park allows trippers to see wildlife feeding along the wa- terways, and in season bears can be seen eating spawning sockeye salmon, Kamloops trout inhabit all the lakes and streams, though Isaac and Indianpoint lakes of- fe: the best fishing. Dolly Var- den, lake trout, Rocky Moun- tain whit fish and kokanee pro- vide sport and food for : the voyageur. Every view from Isaac Lake is of wild magnificent mountain scenery, said an official of the provincial department of con- servation has made the trip. Moose feed- ing along the shore or swim- and recreation who] An run the first rapids vut of isaac Lake but it's a good idea to Heavy Bp Bw water first, or even portage the equipment first and then run the canoe through the white water. . SPEED FOR SAFETY Isaac Falls is necessai reach McLeary Lake. there the trail follows <x« silt- -- Caribuu River to Lanezi to Speed well in excess of the current is needed to assure steerage way and is a safty factor to avoid numerous sand henry and deadheads, the official ming ecross the leke are ajfewer camping common land deadheads lenced canoeist canjbetween Lane lakes TS @ COiNaiiL From Sandy ag hmong i tures there he tra' Lake where na A portage around the 35-foot Scenery along Lanezi Lake isjreturn spectacular but the shores offer|the lodges a emaneaanenenranen| TEST DRIVE IT'S IN OUR SHOWROOM NOW! and comfort in the small car field! 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