BASKETBALL ACTION AT SIM two teams among the young of the scheduled This 1&8 a popu full. swing lar sport start of one league games BASKETBALL ACTION holds Here, forth at Simeoe Hall every Saturday morning, with Biddy, Minor and Major leagues In UAW Loop Rivals Stage 1-1 Deadlock High spirits were the order of (Sutton, Irvine) 4.97 the day Sunday morning at the| Penalties Shaw (Mis,), Bowmanville Arena as Belko FIELDERS STARS Redy Mix and Tony's Refresh: | After two successive losses ments battled to a UAW Hockey Les Maddock's White Rose again League 1-1 standoff hit the win column in the second Dipsy-doodle flash Jack Mar: half of the weekly UAW, double shall tipped in a clearing pass in header, shutting out tail-end Hoy the middle stanza to give the Paving 30 Redy Mix lads a temporary lead! Keith Bradley celebrated his which stood up ntl "Sambo" | return to the lineup by netting Smith, who has been a thorn in/a tally while teammates Howie the side of the Cementmen all Pischett and Donnie Wilson also ered the Refresh: counted, seoamn, liieN Crew-out Mert Felder register Tempers rose to the bholling ed his initial white-washing fob it, due the fierce checking by kicking out difficult shots from h squads a when referee 14 ed leftwinger game misconduet, volced a few cholce words onel Wilson hand: club off the win sheet Jimmy Shaw a Unlike when Shaw was a clgan, with only one penalty heing levied The tie enabled Tony's to keep while the Maddock's Donnie Wil their undefeated record Intact. |son handed out stiff but elean They now own a T-win.1-tle record hodyehecks to ald Flelder's shut while Belko have won 4, lost 3, out and tled 1, HOYS -- Goal, Kunkel; defense TONY'S Goal, Melnick; de Feegan, Price; Forwards tense, MeCahe, West, Gyurka, R. Grant, Myles, Savery, Hrown Reid; forwards, Sneddon Irvine, | Lodge, Rrabin, Taylor X Berwick, Sutton, locke, Har MADDOCKS Goal, Fielder man, Davis, J, Reid, Smith defense, Rorabeck, Gaudet, Wil BELKO Goal, Vanstone; de-|son; forwards, Hradley, Ford fense, Steffan, Corbell, MeMahon, | Bannon, ¥ Sutton, Hill, Kap: forwards, McQuaid, Arm-iett, Cockerton trong, Shaw, Hartford, Clarke, FIRST PERIOD farshall, Arnald, Richards 1 Maddocks, Bradley FIRST PERIOD (Ford, Bannon) Scoring None Penalties None Penalties MeQuald SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD | 2. Maddoeks, Fitchett 1. Belkos, Marshall (F, Sutton, HilD (Richards, Arnold) 4.9220 Penalties Hill Penalties West, R Ar THIRD PERIOD pold, Marshall 8. Maddocks, Wilson THIRD PERIOD (Fitehett, HID ] Rjax Upsets Acadians For Their First Win Saturday afte it Alax, in an Oshawa Industrial Basketball League conlest Ajax " erew finally had lady luck shine thelr way they their Initial victory of the season with a great team effort their est rivals Cleane hy a close 7h ACADIANS TAKE LEAD Me Cl they we the first contest this 7.2 10.2 Reid 7.08 12 in this last quarter for the Cleaners while Ted Plotrowsk helped himself to eight more Ajax in frant and when the fina horn sounded Ajax had walkes off with their first victory of the n noon the luckless as registered Seas HIGH SCORERS Ajax were led to thelr big v hy Ted Plotrowski with along with their high secor ing centre hig Bob Reynalds' 17 while Gary Vaughan and Joh Salter with 21 and 16 were the pick of the losers CAGE COMMENT=A jax work ed real hard with a great teaw effort to pull off this importan win for them Once agalr Acadiana had only six player dressed and it proved costly again with Ron Wilson for the second game in a row foulin $F out The three stars went Ted Plotrowski, Gary Vaugha and John Salter . Tuesday night down at Simeoe Hall we have the battle for first plaace with Ernde Cay Lumberkings and Maple Cleaners, who are now Hed, playing at nine o'clock AJAX Hill Ribean, 13 Reynolds, 17: Sehmidke, 9; Pit rowski, 34; Daze, 0; Dickson, J Mech, 10; Bayvd, ©; Bullock, o Fouls, 12 out of 28 ACADIANS Wilson Shields Vauhan, 21:Salway, 6 Salter, 16; Dickson, 13. Fouls 12 out of 21 TOP TEN SCORERS PL Pts T «2 131 EN} edgh Acadian 70 score ol © tory 2 ers started out as if Poids ¢ of thelr way to an other vi they quickly shot into a 20-12 t » quarter lead John Salter who has been, play ing great hall of late sunk eight along with 'Ron Wilson's five to push Acadians ahead while Ted Plotrowski kept Ajax within strik ing distance Alax were out to win this econ test and they came out strong in the second quarter to dominate the play as they fought back te within one point, hy outscoring the Cleaners 26-19 Big Gord Schmidke, Ted Plot rowskl and Ed, Bibesiu were the big guns in bringing Ajax back in the game while big Ron Wilson notched six more to keep Aca dians ahead with the halftime score reading Acadians 39, Ajax AJAX'S BIG QUARTER Alter the halftime rest period Ajax just couldn't de anything wrong as they ran home 23 points while hokling the losers to mere nine with a tight zone de fence. Bob Reynolds and Ted Plotrowski divided 11 between keep Ajax in front and when the final horn sounded Ajax had walked off with their first victory of the season Acadiana fought back strongly in the last quarter but the lead the victors had built up was just Olinvk, Maples too great to Wilson A ough they did authoop Ajax 20- Goddard, Cay's Coach Gary Vaughan rea ia Booth, Acadians 10 5 Cheski, Maples Reynolds, Ajax Vaughan, Acadians Oldfield, Cay's Kolodzie, Maples Newey, Cay's 10 12 12 9 wo? LIN} 148 1 | | 18.4 18 avereome even W #® nd came to a head all angles, to keep the Paving well-played game | Fiteh: | 8 would make the game available / COE HALL lar sport among te slers who participate very evenly young and the LOANS ATC match ed and strongly contested Sweep Of '58 Grid Honors HAMILTON (CP) Western foothallers completed thelr 1068 esp of national titles Daturday (winning 98 in what may have {heen the last East-West all-star game played in December, A frozen field and hone-chilling winds which kept players in m ery and 10,000 of ie 15,000 ticket: holders at home supplied new fuel to the growing notion that the annual Shrine charity spect: acle should he a summer event, Weather has plagued the all: {star game since its inception, | A Bi-mile-an-hour wind aggra- vated freezing temperatures and played havoe with the ball, Play: ers unahle to go 1 traction on th cement-firm fleld found it hard to eateh or kick | e wirddossed nigakin, MPERATIVE MOVE Shortly after the game ended, hefore most of the diehard fans had thawed out, President Jake Gaudaur of Hamilton Tiger-Cats told an Interviewer it was "im. perative" that the game be played in July before the season opened "It is for a worthy cause and (we've got to keep | tgoing," he I said, pointing out that & July date to cities such as Calgary or Re: gina which eannot have the Grey Cup final hecause of weather and small parks Fd Fennell of Montreal, presi: dent. of the Canadian Rughy Union, and Harry Spence, chair: man of the hoard of governors for the Shrine hospitals in Mont Macko's A's Blank Eagles Macko's A's scored a decisive 14-0 win over the Fagles in their Oshawa Mercantile League game, last night at Bowman real and Winnipeg which receive the game's proceeds, quickly agreed, Fennell said the subject would probably come up al CRU's annual meeting In March, Tieat Coach Jim Trimble sald is: he had changed his earlier view that a summer date risked player injuries, "Now I'm willing to take that chance," In Ottawa, President Bam Ber: gor of Rough Riders added support to a July game, WEST REACTION First reaction from the West was favorable, Herh Caposel, gen. eral manager of British Colum. bia Lions, sald his club was vill: to talk up the idea, he talk of a summer switch of overshadowed the game, a weird affaly for players and rpectators alike, The result gave the West all four Canadiay titles for this vear--Grey cup Junior, inter mediate and all-star champlon ips, A ball that flew eraslly through the stiff ley breeze on passes, punts and pitchouts made a and held the clubs to a ringle touchdown, which proved to be shambles of the offensive the deciding factor in ) Prank Tripucka of Baskaich: ewan Roughriders, who shared Quarter adh ih 4 duties ith ackie Parker of Edmonton Esk: imos and Jim Van Pelt of Win. nipeg Blue Bombers, fired the big Kenny Ploen of Winnipe, the nine-yard throw aeross for the touchdow' The Kast hit the scoreboard when Parker ' conceded first [] two-point safety touch, minutes A flow r In the 8 glares Cam Fraser of Hamilton \ger-Cats hooted single to put the Easterners ahe d 80, In the second quarier ka put a 46-yard toss into the Saskatchewan's Jae k Hill which moved the West into op: position territory and set slage for Ploen's game-winner three plays later, Lions Vie K. Mh booted thee singles for oor: ing In the second hall, The West had a decisive edge in the statistics, They topped the Fast 217 on first downs, 916:110 In vards gained on the ground and 172:08 In yards passing, Frigid Wind Spoils Game By WILF GRUSON Canadian Press Staff Writer HAMILTON (CP) = Payhologl, oall and strategically the West got an assist from rugged winter weather Saturday to defeat the East 0-4 In the fourth annual all: star Shrine foulball game, Bud Grant of Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the western coach, sat in the comfort and warmth of a downtown hotel ballroom after Senators Trade Eddie Yost In Detroit Deal WASHINGTON (AP)=Washing- ton Senators have traded veleran third baseman Kddie Yost, short: stop Rocky Bridges and outfielder Nell Chrisiey to Deirolt Tigers for infielders Keno Bertola and Ron Samford and centrefielder Jim Delsing, Yosl fms spent his entire base: ball career with the Senators, The 82-year-old. third baseman came to Washington in 1044 and has remained with the Senators ever since, excepl for two war years in the Navy. Frequently mentioned as trade material in the last few years as he grew older, Yost stayed on and was caplain of the elub a8 well as chief player represen: tative in the American league in dealing with elub owners, Bertoda, who wil replace Yost the|in the Washington infield, is nine years younger, He fonmerly lived In Windsor, Neither player hit well last sea: son, Yost averaged 234 and Ber: lola 258 HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS National League YLT F A Pls 60 05 80 h 26 7h 88 LR] 7% Montreal Detroit Boston New York Oheago Toronto After losing the first game to the Bowlodrome club on Satur day, the Oshawa Tonys club came back strong to take the next two games for a well-earned vietory, J The Bowlodrome club deserved to win the f ame when the Toronto Tae . a 1816 game against 1140 for Tony's, Consistent howling hy the Osh: awa erew gave them the edge in the second and third games and thig latest .vietory moves Oshawa Tony's into a tle for top spot, along with Playtime Bowl and O'Connor Bowl, The three game strings were 1140; 1186 and 1107 for a MR} total for Tony's, while Bowl: drome hind a S48 total which ine cluded 1516; 1068 and 904, Rob Gallaghe: was bi man for Oshawa with a 762 tolal, Lloyd Babine had 731, Diek Adams 715, Opie Keeler 604, and for Bowlo drome it was Norm Thomas 740 and Ken Chisholm 743, 1 Sahing is still well up in the high average race with a very nice 256 average while Denny Linton stell holds the high single game with a 408 score, With Oshawa Tony's being tied for top spot, it is with eonfi- dence that the local boys look for ward to this Saturday afternoon when thelr group will appear at Motor Ciy Lanes, | DIES IN RING AKRON, Ohio (AF) « A 256 Tony's Trundlers Tie For Top Spot The opposition for Seturday will be the L, J, MeGu elub and both clubs will out to (ain Victory, the MeGuin. ness elun usua pu a ite, SU ually, ik 4 good The McGuinness club Is the highest average club in loop and with a slight edge In ex~ rience, thoy will no doubt make t tough. for Tony's, Four members of the MeGuin- ness club appear in the list of high average bowlers, namely, Ron "Crackers Garell 258; Alex Mason 246; Terry Riery 4 and veteran Eddie Marla! ] in Giparitcd, Tony's Lloyd Babins 256; Bob Calla 247; Diek Adams 287; Denny Line ton 241, who are thelr top four bowlers, and based on this parison, the teams are aly wel matched, : The starting time on Paturds will be 2.80 pm, and 'all bowling fans ave Invited to attend, BEST In Ratarday's Results New York 0 Montreal 8 Boston 1 Toronto 4 Detroit 4 Chicago 3 Bunday's Results Montreal 4 Boston 1 Toronto 2 New York 0 Chicago 2 Detroit 3 American League WLT VF 16 6 1 M ha 2M 1914 1 04 46 26 The western team was hemmed in on ita own 11-yard line when Edmonton's Jackle Parker sum: risingly ran back to the dead. ine to concede the two points, Grant sald he sent In word to coneede "1 felt that possession at that point of the game was worth two points," he added, "As i turned out It was, We got the ball on our own 25 and were able to op: APh LR 07 Butfalo Hershey Cleveland wound amateur boxer, Hghting in Sharpennig iis frst fight, eollapsed during the third round Saturday night and died on the way to hospital Eshman Thomas, 23, unemployed father of four, suddenly went! limp In the third and final round of his bout with Roger Pryor of Akron, An autopsy will be held, SUDDARD'S 497 Simcoe §, RA 5:3979 whe ville Arena | the game and explained how he Chuck Durne was the big gun| figured the West gol the edge for Macko's, scoring five goals out of the bitterly cold 17-degree and assisting on as many more | weather and the Ai-mile-an-hour "TALE OF THE TAPE ARCHIE VS, YVON MONTREAL (CP) Here 1s how lightweight ehampion Archie Moore and challenger Yvon Du elle compare physieally for thelr Wednesday title fight Durelle 29 178 A10% 74 an 424% 4a bi 16% 16 19% 16% 10 Moore 41 x178 811% Ih 12 i" 4% 20Y 16% 16'% 18% (17 10 Age Weight Helght Heach Chest normal Chest exp Waist Thigh Calf Biceps Forearm Neck Ankles 0 Wrist 4 1% Fist 14 x-Exaect weights to he determ ined at noon welghin, Dee, 10 Facts And Figures For Title Fight MONTREAL (CP) Facts and figures on the Archie Moore-Yvon Durelle title flght At stake---~Maorve's light heavy welght champlenship Distance--18 rounds or less Date--Wedneaday, Dee, 10 Time--10 RST (A pm MST) }| Site Radio Television CRC: ARC Promoter Fddle real; International of US, handling the 12,000 or pm Montreal Forum No hroadeast Coast to eoast on in United States Quinn, Mont Boxing Club television ) Crowd mare ts approximately 1,000 for Gate rece $100,000; 11K television right | paving § Moore guaranteed Ainst 40 per cent of all ineluding televis guaranteed $12,000 Purses $100,000 ag receipts on; Durelle against 20 per eelpt ving five point "must" sys of each round gets { loss onds 1M outs, stopped in 6; 30 knockouts, lem; Ww y five points Fighters 1 24:6, 126 Kno p Durelle 76-10.2 stopped in 6 , FOOTBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Hy THE CANADIAN PRESS National League or wr or | \ Moore \ | \ | \ Eastern Conference WELT F ARK 8 0292 84 1A A 023 1m 0) 1 223 208 bh] Cleveland " New York Pittsburgh " Washington Chi Cards ' Philadelphia \ 4 13 11H 268 ¥ 1 240 314 1 253 286 Western Conference 0 Raltimore % 2 0% 182 y Los Angeles 4 0 310 258 1 Chi Hears 4 0377 24 San Fran 8 & 02% 312 Detroit 4 6 1245 288 Green Ray 1 % 117 Ma Saturday's Results Los Angels 10 Baltimore 28 Sunday's Results Cleveland 21 P a New Yi ! Pittsburg (ireen Bay y Hea wlelph 19 Delroit 14 Washington 21 San Francisco 48 5 30.) 0, Laks rR 1 h U.S, Callege Arizona State 41 Gustavus-Adal Phas 12 Boston College } Aiamd Nn d Northwe \ i MM Holy 1) Cross & » (La) 18 Sam '.8 8 Rn Hen 14 h 13.6 Wiley 23 Mussissippd Vocational Vag erate more efficient from theve If we had kicked from our goal line Instead of givin safely touch, the them the Last would 1016 0 66 Ww 20 Npringfield 10 17 0 106 123 80 Rochester P14 3M MN Providence In a good cigar A -' fh y coit of gate ve 14 § Hida Black Don Crothers, f Halloran Y Robhing {Garrard and Lawrence each had a pair while the other five goals| were seored hy Baker, Romanuk, [iubbie, Plontek and Welsh, Als| {most everybody on the team, ex: cept goalie Mike Cirka, shared in| the flock of assists earned, Play was rough in the second period especially and Hughes of the losers emerged as the game's "had man" with five penalties, eluding a major and a mis eondue! term, MACKO'S goal, Clrka; der fence, Plontek, Olesuk, Towns, Hubble and Edwards; forwards, | Lawrence, Durne, England, Welsh, Baker, Romanuk and Gar rard EAGLES ~~ goal, Wiltshire, de-| fence, Keenan, Mueller, Hughes, Donaghue; forwards, Johnson, MoTavish, Lodge, Grant and Lack, " Rb Roo Rik Wins Bonspiel Six rinks participated in an labbreviated mixed honspiel at the Oshawa Curling Club on Sat urday, with the rink comprised of Hrodie Marshall, Roy. Stes phens, "Da" Robins and "Ab" | Robins, skip, emerging as top winners, with three wing and a [total score of 18 plus A The competition consisted of two six-endd games played In the morning and a 10-end game in the evening Rae Halleran's foursome, whieh included Phyllis Hates, Alee Wil son and Mayme Taylor, copped the day's second set of prizes with three wins and a total score of 10 plus 1 Oak Crawford's rink took third prizes with two wins and a seare of 12 plus & while Fred Ford ham's entry was next in line {with two wins and an & plus 2 count Final set of prizes went to Bert Granik's rink, with a score of 6 plus 2 for high one-win Following are the complete scores | FIRST GAME Daria Jamieson Dorie Cox Dave Jamieson Rex Cox Eleanor Flinta#t Joan Bradley Jim Timmine, Bruce Bradley, skip Arodie Marshall Hoy Stephens "ha" Rohing Ab Robine skip, LH Jayee Lancaster Chas, Lancaster Phyl Fordham, Fred Fordham, skip, Peg" Sawyer Roy Sawyer Fla Marsala Chas, Peacock, whip, {LH Ethel Butler {Leon Guan Darathy Munday Elgin Munday, skip, (WY & Phvills Bates Aloe Wilson Mayme Tayi Rae Halloran, skip, L1 irene Edmondson YRyY Rdmondson 4 skip, Jean Conlin Bd. Disney Mar), Tribble Ken Conlin, | | skip, | Eileen Goulding Gilles Goulding Helen Hioack Jahn Broek, skip, YGea" Miller Rill Miller Hrenda Calhoun Murray Miller, skip, Barth Tresise Dick Donald Mally Jenkin Terry Kelly, skip (I) 4 Jean Crawford Norm Allen Marl Armstrong Oak Crawiond, skip, Louise Rose Osear Mills dennette Harding Andrew Harding, skip Rolly Tipney Kea Tipney Marg. Jaca Marvy Novley, akin, Lh ' 4 | skip, Ll "Toots Macknesy Bert Mackness Rv. Granik Hert Granik skip, LL} SECOND GAMER 8 Munday, 4. Norley 12: Crathers Rradioy Harding Fardham, Grant Nelly GAME Mille Rradiey, Gran Timming, Peacock Harding Munday, Conlin 1 ? 0 6 Miller Brack Lunlin LY Poasack Crawlord 1) oven 0 THIRD Fordham " Kelly Crawlord Halloran Hohins Norley Wiaok Crothers \ 1 10 \ a TT A 10 RUSSIANS WIN LONDON (AP)--Russia's tour ing hockey team beat London's Wembley Lions 2-0 Saturday night n the final contest of their six R Won eh ou ne AUSSIANS ee of their eadlier na wind, The Winnipeg Blue Bombers' coach sald the westem players had less trouble with the cold and wind, After all out In the West it's not unusual near the end of the [season to play in this kind of played surprisingly well cons!der weather," he sald, "I think the West's players felt they had an advantage hecause they had run up against these conditions pre: viously, "The had the feeling they were going to win and they eame out of the dressing room all fired up," STRATEGIC MOVE Grant sald a conceded safety touch in the first quarter was a strategie move, have had the ball deep in our end, The East had the wind at that time and possibly eould have got a touchdown," Trimble, coach of the eastern team, sat ot # table a few feet from Grant, and said both Naturday's Results Springfield § Cleveland § Hershey 4 Providence § Sunday's Results ingfield | Ruffalo § Cleveland 8 Providence § Hershey 1 Rochester 1 ing the weather conditions, EASTERN OHA fr, A imble was disappointed that his team's passing attack failed to elick and hiamed the cold for it, He sald the weather was the dominating factor in the game and decided the breaks, He re: oalled that the weather has heen bad each year the game haa been played and sald that in the three years he has coached the eas | len team the game has "never been a fair test," | | Whithy Helleville Hull-Ottawa 16 8 2101 86 84 1310 2110 a7 88 78 2 0560 7016 Cornwall f11 3 BM 6612 Kingston 410 8 66 10 Naturday's Results Belleville 11 Kingston § Comwall 2 Whitby 8 Sunday's Resulls Whitby 7 Cornwall 4 Kingston 3 Hull-Ottawa 4 Tuesday's Games WEEK-END NHL STARS Dickson Fourth In U.S. Cross-Country CHICAGO (AP)--Cordon Dick: Hull at Whithy Kingston at Helleville Goalle Jacques Plante, whe scored his foarth shutoat of the National Hockey League season Saturday night as Montreal Cana: dion blanked New York Rangers 0, Goalle Johnny Bower, who reg: istered his second shutout as Leafs Danked the Rangers 20 Sunday night, Alex Delvecchlo, whose goal with 10 seconds of game-time re: with Chicago Sunday mht, Defenceman Red Kelly, whe soared two goals 16 seconds apart in the third period Saturday aft: ernoon to give Detroit Red Wings a 4:4 decision over Chicago Black Haws, son, Canadian marathon cham: Bion from Hamilton placed fourth saturday in the US, Amateur Athletie Union 10,000-metre cross: country race won by John Maoy of Poland, Macy, a sophomore at the Un: {versity of Houston, retained his U.S, title hy covering the dis tance on the Washingten Park course in 20.47.48, Australian Al Lawrence, a freshman at Houston, was see: and, approximately 180 yards be: hind Macy, His time was 80.10, (8, Michael's at Maribores Dickson, running for the Ham: MORE Pele x8t, Mike's Guelph Barrie Mariboros Hamilton xineludes one four point win, Saturday's Result Marlboros 4 8t, Catharines 7 Sunday's Resulis Barrie 0 Mariboros 8 Hamilton 2 §t, Michael's § Tonight's Game | WLT F AP, ot CIGARS <0. /0%h 'FOR GHRIATYTMASR DIVE HIM WHAT HE WANTS PRAY ARV ten Olymple Club, was timed| = In 80:41, Third place went to Max Treux of Southern California in 3:49, OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters)--Results of soccer matches played in the United Kingdom Saturday: FA CUP Second Round Acorington 6 Buxton 1 Harrow 2 Hartlepools 0 Blyth Spartans § Stookport 4 Bradford 0 Hradford © 2 Carlisle 0 Chesterfield 0 Chester 1 Rury 1 Colehester 1 Yeovil 1 o Halifax 1 Darlington 1 Hereford United 0 Newport 8 Oldham 2 South Shields 0 Peterborough 4 Headington 8 Swindon 1 Norwieh 1 Tooling and M 2 Northampton 1 Torquay United § Watford 0 Worcester Clty § Milwall 2 Brentford 8 King's Lymn 1 Coventry € 1 Plymouth 3 Crystal P 2 Shrewsbury T 2 ween's PR 0 Southampton 1 Tranmere R 1 Doncaster R 2 ENGLISH LEAGUR Division 1 | Aston Villa | Manchester C 1 RHlackburn R 1 Bolton W 1 Blackpool 4 Luton T 0 Chelsea | Rirmingham C 0 Manchester U 4 Leicester C 1 Newcastle U § Burnley 2 Nottingham F 1 W Bromwich 1 Portsmouth 0 Arsenal 1 Tottenham H 1 Preston N E § West Ham U 2 Leeds Ud Wolverhampton W 1 Everton 0 Division 1 Rarnsley 0 Sheffield W 1 Rrighton 2 Sunderland 0 Rristal C 1 Derby C 3 Carditf. ¢ 2 Leyton 1 Charlton A 4 Rrisial R 3 Linfield 9 Cliftonville 6 Grimshy T 2 Sole CH [ Huddersfield T 0 Seunthorpe U 1 Liverpool 4 Swansea T 0 Middlesbrough 2 Ipswich T 8 Rotherham U 4 Fulham 0 Sheffield U & Lincoln © 1 Divislon IN Boarnemouth 1 Hull € 0 Other Mathes Port Vale § Wrexham 0 Southend U 8 Gillingham 0 Walsall 4 Mansfield T 3 | Varsity Mateh {Oxford U 1 Cambridge U 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUR Division Airdrieonians 4 Raith 0 Celtie 2 Motherwell 0 Dundee 2 Hibernian 1 Dunfermline 3 Stirling 8 Falkirk 1 Clyde 4 Hearts § Aberdeen 1 Partick Thistle 3 St, Mirren | Queen of § 3 Mangere I Third Lanark § Kilmarnock 8 Division 1 Alloa § Albion 2 Arbroath 2 Queen's Pk 1 Ayr U 4 E Stirling 1 {Berwick 2 Marton | { Portadown 1 Glentoran 1 Dumbarton 1 Forfar 1 [East Fife 2 Brechin ¥ 11} nny Stank 1 | Montrose 2 Cowdenbeath © Stranraer 4 Dundee U 1 IRISH LEAGUR | Bangor 0 Ballymena U § {Crusaders 0 Coleraine 1 [Peary C1 Glenavon @ Distillery 1 Apds | 10,6 "because we KNOW you'll Town and Country tires | tow" guarantes ICE an Looking for a 114 BOND §T. 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