Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 22, 1966 United Kicks Off New Soccer Season pre-season defeats on the Con- Murray scoring both Birming-| Sheffield W'3 Blackpool 0 By JOHN FREEMAN LONDON (Reuters) -- Man- chester United, Britain's best- known: soccer club, launched the new English Soccer League season in champagne style Sa- turday with a 5-3 victory over West Bromwich Albion. United netted five goals in the first 20 minutes. Winger George Best put United on the score- board after only 45 seconds-- the first goal of the new sea- son. The new season of the Eng- lish League--regarded as the toughest soccer competition in the world--was kicked off only three weeks after England's tri- umph in the World Cup final. The man who played in Eng- tinent, but went into top gear Saturday. Scottish international Denis Law scored twice and Nobby Stiles and David Herd were United's other scorers in the five - goal burst. West Brom- wich, fancied to do well in the table this season, hit back in the second half to close. the gap to two goals. Liverpool, the reigning Eng- lish champions, opened with a/nine in three games. hard-earned 3-2 victory over Lei- cester City. Roger Hunt and Geoff Strong put Liverpool two goals ahead in 31 minutes, but \Leicester centre-forward Derek | Dougan tied the scores by half- \time. Willie Stevenson got Liv- : I land's cup-winning team were erpool's winner from a second-| warmly cheered as they turne out for their clubs Saturday. For the next nine months the 92 English League teams wil dispute league, cup and Euro- pean honors. The top First-Di- . vision sides will play more than 50 matches. UNITED TOPS Manchester United, English champions two years ago and European Cup semi - finalists last season, suffered a series of half penalty. Cup holders Everton included j newly-signed Alan Ball against} {Fulham and the England for- ward scored the only goal of the match. BEATS WOLVES Best performance in the Sec- ond Division came from Bir- mingham City, which won 2-1 away over Wolverhampton Wan- derers, with newly-signed Albert St. Catharines Captures Sculling Championships PHILADELPHIA (CP) -- St. Catharines, with a devastating show of depth, won both eight- oared events and the Argonauts of Toronto successfully de- fended their lightweight. double |Rowing Club, timed in 7:01.4, |for the fifth spot. The Toronto Argonaut two- some of Lindsey Pitt and Dieter Gress beat four other pairs to lwin their second consecutive sculls, the only race they en-|American double sculls champi- tered, as the United States na-'onship. Pitt and Gress covered tional ro wing championships /|the 2,000 metres in 7:28.6, ahead ended on the Schuylkill River|of Potomac Boat Club, Wash- Sunday. ington, D.C., 7:33.5, Massachu- St. Catharines led all the way |setts Institute of Technology, in the heavyweight eight-oared |7:37.8 and Vesper 7:39.8. race, breaking from the start; St. Catharines took second in of the 2,000-metre haul with ajthe point standings for the Ju- 46 - beats-to-the-minute stroje./lius H. Barnes Trophy, with The crew levelled off to 35, then 1014 points, as Union Boat finished strong at 42. |Club, gaining some consolation The margin of victory over | for its defeat in the heavyweight Boston's Union Boat Club was /elght, won its first point title a length, with the Ontario crew|ever with 10414. Toronto's vic- timed in 6:07.38 into a powerful|tory gave the Argonauts 15 headwind. Union finished in|points for 15th place. Leander 6:10.7. VESPER FAILS Vesper, the defending cham- pion, was a surprising failure, | although five of the men were) back from last year and three were members of the Vesper eight that won at the Tokyo Olympics in 1964. St. Catharines and Union will next meet at the world rowing championships in Bled, Yugo- slavia, Sept. 5-11. St. Catharines had qualified earlier this sum- mer. By virtue of being the first American crew across the line, Union also qualified for the trip. The St. Catharines boat read from bow to stern: Ray Gray, was 12th with 19. Elites Capture Playoff Series Strong + cig and str g hitting was responsible for Dun- lop Elites winning the C series playoffs in the Whitby Indus- trial Softball League. Elites won the series two games to one. Carl Earl hurled a one-hitter against Oshawa Quality Fuels Midgets and earned a 9-0 shut out for Dunlop Elites. Mike Cirka and Beck both hit homers while Clements had Al Martin, Rick Crooker, Al La-|a triple. Doubles were bagged roque, Wayne Philbrick, John|by Beck, Grant and Preston, McIntyre, John Ross and Neil/and singles by Stolar, McKeown Campbell, Doug Banting, a 17-|and Earl. year-old schoolboy, was the cox-| Elites scored four runs in swain. * |the fourth inning on the two : aire homers and three runs in the WIN TWICE ; fifth after picking up one each All five men in Saturday's|in the first and third. victorious St. Catharines light-| {np his win, Earl fanned 14 weight four with cox were in|batters while walking three. He Sunday's winning lightweight| allowed only one hit and that event (6:30.8), including 17-\was a single by Dave Calder year-old coxswain Mike Ferg-|in the third inning. uson. Brian Davis, Bruce Ra-| John Starky and Cranston ham, Ted Beauncult, Norman|shared the loss alowing nine Schmidkin, John Constantini, pits and nine runs Andrew Goodwin, Paul Jenkins, ms and David Pinder pulled the oars. Davis, Raham, Jenkins and Pinder made up Saturday's|) VICTORIA (CP)--Robert Cos- winning four. sette, a 36-year-old distance Vesper and Undine boatiswimmer from | Chicoutimi, clubs, both of Philadelphia, fol-;|Que., whose right leg is par- lowed the Ontario crew in that tially crippled from a childhood order in 6:31.2 and 6:36.7. The|bout with polio, will attempt to Leander Boat Club of Hamil-)swim the Strait of Juan de Fuca ton's entry was fourth in 7:00.6, Sunday. He swam the English beating out Buffalo's West Side\Channel in 1964. STARTS SWIM Get an HFC Shopper's Loan to cover those extra back-to-school expenses MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS If shopping for OF 60 a ua | | | LO4% | wots mands | manor mots not] 2h} ohne he 9100/5... caught you short of money, get an HFC Shopper's Loan. It'll provide you with cash to buy at any store. Then ~ repay HFC * Srealaoomet etietacce kee diieet | Conveniently, Ask about credit life insurance on loans at low group rates HOUSEHOLD FINANC. 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Southampton 1 Man City 1 The Scottish soccer program, Sunderland 1 Arsenal 3 which began last week, con-|Tottenham 3 Leeds 1 tinued with league cup matches|West Ham 1 Chelsea 2 and Celtic, the reigning cham- Division 11 pion, kept up its brilliant form gury 1 Plymouth 0 third, | with an 8-2 victory over St. Mir-|Cardiff 0 Ipswich 2 | Division IV E Stirling 0 Stranraer 0 Argonaut entries placed first| Argonauts won first and sec-| ren. Celtic has scored 16 goals Charlton 0 Bolton 1 | Aldershot 1 Hartlepools 1 Hearts 4 Clyde 3 and second, St. Catharines |ond in the heavyweight singles in winning its three games. Coventry 1 Hull City 0 |Barnsley 0 Brentford 1 Motherwell 4 Partick T 0 third. |while Ottawa took third. 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