AR MAN AMONG LEAGUE PARAD, . AND Nor 700 » FAR FROM A w MiLLioN & STRAIGHT SALARIES, THE srg BASEBALL MEN a a, WF STAN PLAYS ONE MORE YEAR BEHIND) AND BATTING CHAMP (ONLY ONE BENING), by King Fosters Byndiooly weed 'Bee Lee Tee' N ear By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special to The Oshawa Timed LONDON -- Norwich City, the shock team of the present soccer football season, are into the semi. final round for the English Cup. They are only the fourth team from the third division of the League to reach the semi-final in the long history of the cup. After their amazing record in beating two first division and two second division teams, it would not be surprising if they reached their goal of the final game at Wem- bley on May 2, Norwich won the replay with Sheffield United by 8 to 2 on their home ground, Terry Bly, centre forward scored two goals and in- side forward Brennaa the third to down the United. Now Norwich meet Luton in the semi-final, Luton having knocked out Black- pool in their replay by one goal to nil, Other semi-tinalists are Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa. Villa scored a cleancut 2 to 0 victory over Burnley in the replay of their sixth round tle. team into the semi-final. betting at 2 to 1, are now the favorites to win the cup. But the Norwich City threat 1s a real one, especially as Luton Town have not been particularly strong in recent weeks. The game will be played on a neutral ground, which de- prives both teams of any ground advantage, but after beating Manchester United, Cardiff City, Tottenham Hotspurs and Shel- field United to reach the semi- final, the expert critics would not be surprised to see them beating Luton to reach the finals. The draw for the fourth round of the Scottish Cup provides noth ing in the way of a top-ranking struggle between glants. With Rangers, Hearts and Motherwell out of thé running, much of the cup interest has been dissipated. Key match will be the meeting of Aberdeen and Kilmarnock on the former's ground, with the vis- itors favored on form at the |moment, | The other three fourth round Mirren vs Dunfermline; Third Norwich City Could Make Soccer History Nottingham Forest; with the Lanark vs Hibernians, Celtic, 5t./teams played a 1-1 tle on the Mirren and Hibernians are favor-| led to win these three games, but the result of the Aberdeen-Kil- marnock tussle is unpredictable, BAKER LEFT OUT England has selected an under- [28 international team to meet the {French under-23 team at Lyons lon March 18. Surprise is the {omission of Joe Baker, centre forward of Hibernians, who has twice played for the English under-23's this season, Baker, however, has heen out of his team's side for two weeks with a wrenched knee, but declares he Is ready to resume play, and would {be perfectly fit for the Lyons |game, He is on the list, however, to tour the United States and South America with an English international team during the close season, His chief hope is {Wembley on April 11. French team: Hopkinson (Bol Packy MacParland, their Irish/games, to be played on the ton); Armfield (Blackpool) and international winger, scored both|/ground of the first-name team Allen of Aston Villa's goals to take the are: Stirling Albion vs Celtic; St. |Bromwich); (Stoke); Setters (West Scott, (Chelsea); (McGuinness (Manchester Unit. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS OPUC LEAGUE Standings ~~ Spooks, 47.743; The Duds, 46,836: Sputniks, 45.946 Sparkies, 45,435; Dooleys, 45,261 and Pinheads, 44,601, Men's high triple -- H. Hutton, 238, 240, 287-735, Men's high single = H. Hutton, 257, Ladies high single -- L. Band, 240, Saucers 10; Strikers 8; |and Sputniks 3. GMC PLATERS LEAGUE Dumbells 8 on 200. Ladie's High Single: Flo Tuson 309, High Triple: Nellle Oyler 824, | High single with handicap, Jesn The Tankers went ahead once again Whitmee 324. by taking four points from the Auto. This was a hard-fought con. matics High Triple with handicap Helen Langley, 708. Men: Al morrison high average with 199; Art Tuson high single, 208; that he may land a place in the|, |English team to meet Scotland at . | The team to meet the Under-28(y Doug Brabrook (Chelsea); Greaves (Chelsea); Murray (Wolverhampton); Charlton (Manchester United); and Scah- lon (Manchester United). BITS AND PIECES: Wolver- hampton lost a valuable point and Tottenham won one even more valuable when these two ed); former's ground, Tommy Harmer got the equalizing goal for the Spurs with the last kick of the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, March 13, 1959 match . . , Danny Blanchflower has again been named captain of Tottenham Hotspurs, with full power on the pitch. After being out of the first team, he has made a great comeback, and is expected to lead his team out of relegation danger . .. Manches- ter United crept to within a point of Wolves and Arsenal at the head of the English League first 11 division by beating Blackburn 3 to 1... Manchester United and Arsenal have intimated that they are not interested in making a bid for Mel Charles, Swansea's Welsh international star. With these two wealthy clubs out of the running, the price for Charles seems likely to slump from 000 to somewhere around £30,000, "Little b'ar" ...... alll allt st ath ant ete ENJOY The COMFORT And STYLE OF A DOVER TOPCOAT Whether it be a HARRIS TWEED BRUSHED TWEED VELOUR OR CROMBIE test with very little in the total pin. 11, fa Ladies' high triple -- L. Band, 190, "go. ne first time *~ the history of| French high triple, 723; Bob Boneham BO NE an BO. Sar. ey [the league all games were finished high single with handicap, 344; Bill ver - H, Hutton, A in a decisive manner, the Tankers. Short high triple with handicap 819, End Raci Trail W. Holyhead, 227, 223; B, 0;|Kromers, Mixers and Shiners, alll Over 600: George Arkwright 659 OLDSMAR. Fla. (AP) -- You Now he's the pet of the track and 23; 1. Rastshors, 34%; La) . 30 [taxing four points from their oppon:|(223-215.2221), Toug Langley 603 (216. probably never heard of a horseevery track he goes to. All the asa; B. Colvin, 227; A. Gimbleti, 204; ents. 209), and Millie Cameron 601 (266) called Bee Lee Tee. He runs ingrooms favor him. He gets car-|J. Winter, 200, and K. Graves 200, | The star team of the evening way Over 300: Otrle Whitmee 855, Jim the cheapest claiming races they rots every day, special grass, al t | 4 L) Eg 1 LIN can find at Sunshine Park, Any|sun lamp and the very best of| ro ONE LEAGUH BOWLING You can be sure of long wear and steady enjoyment, the Kromers. Captain George Scott|Scott 215.248, Al Morrison 247, Marg |rallted his team to their old time|Willlams 245, Esme Kornylo 238, Doug ' Iblory and registered the handsome French 229, Art French 216, Jim race can be his last for he is 12/everything. Out on the f he'll Bolahood's 2, Smiths 2; PIOTY EDC FEET oo" cellar this| Barron 214, Olive Morrison 213, Don y rything. on the farm he yards 1 Collis 3; Algers 3, O. Bakery| 'oo »o. lifted itself to second place, Collins 205, Irene Morrison 202 and wears old. with social security just be just another horse." 1 A P 0, Pedlars 4; Powells 0, : Beth K 20 t o i C . : Th ill be hard to stop now. ot ane 200, around. the corner, | A sun lamp? C. Bread 4 'Coulters 2, Barbers 2; They will Be TOF 10 SRP (king all] "Lemon League: 0" f Browns 2, Dixons 2; 7.Up 3, OMS 1:| a Boneh P | That's right, 1 i EoLtn 8: around, The following high triples de Boneham, Few states permit horses to 8 sun lamp," he post Office 1, Haliduy's 3; Goch 2, Serve mention: Gord Dawson 707 (249) BUSH LEAGUE run after their 12th year. so Ralph (said. "Folks can't believe their and Verne's 2 | M O'Rellly 622 (231), Fred Taylor 618 ; : y The lead changed hands again Mon. Parachek will retire his chestnut eves when they come around my| High triples: U. Harmer 678 (211),((331), G. Seott 639 (70), A, Carr. 640, guy "night ay Pickwick Cleaners came gelding sometime before Jan, 1,/barn and see that sun lamp shin: R. Short (316), H, Wage (236), J. Ko.| (214), Don Wilson 633 287) and J.|ihrough with a 31 win over Kemp's | F., Bright and A, b........Hat Trick' 8-1 victory over the Bruins with|gational underhand artist, had a 1960, He has earned it. In 229 starts since 1049, he has won 44, finished second 41 times, third 41 times and was unplaced 103 times. He has earned $99,990. HATES TO RETIRE Contrary to the general idea that old race horses can't walt to munch oi far from a starting gate, they say old Bee Lee Tee won't like it, Jimmy Pitt, his trainer, sald Wednesday: "The cruel part will be when they take him off to the farm. Keenan Gets ing down on the horses' backs. I've got another old one, Two Rainbows, who is 11, The trick of training old horses is to give them plenty of heat. They're just like old people. The joints stiffen if they get cold." To make things easier, Pitts runs him only when the track is muddy. The soft goo acts like a pair of carpet slippers. This Relief Hurler Figures Yogi Berra Toughest In Clutch Fla. (AP) -- How the hat trick to his credit. Grant LeClerc picked up the only Bruin tally, assisted by Paul MeAllis- ter. Goalles Ted Boivin and Brady both played a fine game, Only penalty of the game went to Harv O'Connor of the Rangers. Canadians blanked Red Wings on a four-goal splurge by Larry McAvoy. Rick Vodden re- | ceived a well - earned assist onhave to say Berra and ORLANDO, does a top relief pitcher rate the ters in the American) ck Hyde, Washington's sen- "I'd have to start with Yogl Berra of the Yankees," he sald, "He is a tough man to get out |vacs 735 (350), J. George (238), E. | Allison 742 (283), J, Eyre (200), M Crystal (308), G. Topping 719 (275), J | Firocher 712 (266), P, Makarchuk 801 | (272.201), H, Irvine 699, A. French |739 (317), D. French (201), J. Norton (252), R, Lloyd 723 (201.277), L. Sho. brook 693 (279), J. Zak 659, R. Woola. cott 653 (304), D. Burden 674 (286), §, McKinley 669 (265), B. Pearce 676, 8. Clause 684 (267), J. Hopps 283, and F. Zarowny 708 (273). One man went in the lemon league: B. Haves 93, and two came out Fireball Wagg with 256 and S. Kovacs 250. Special mention to "Speed" ball French with a nice single of 317, "Pigeon" Kid Woolacott 304, M, Cry. stall 305 and "Wee" Ross Short with| a smashing 316. NOTE: There will be a meeting <|eon 812, B. Courtney 810, C. Andor 50%| "gi nqingy (halt way mark): Pick Forrestall 618 (22%) 90, | Radiator to take over top spot. Stan's Standings: Tankers 31, Komen 13. | Sharpening fell to a tie for second when Mixers 19, Polishers 18, Shines 1% they dropped 3 to Evan's Loam & Automatics 14, Gyros 14 ang hi ® Har. | Gravel who are really starting to bow! Lemon League: Johnny Clar] /i Alex | Kuch Shoes share a plece of second 14 Tarbun, Don Gustole an Place when they whe held to a 22 Shewluk, e by ott's Restaurant, Nick's MOTOR CITY TEN IR LE OLE moved up in the race and the bil. High Triples: T. a. eo M Huteh. | Hard boys showed thelr stuff with a Cormack 804, J. Kul . Donohue 820 |40 trouncing of Johansen Builders, eon 333, B. Boyle 4 ott 320, H Keeping pace and also adding to their D. Palister 828, R. Senn h Hutch. | Points the Torches walloped Oshawa Hutcheon 530, B, Jay 513, B. |Glase by a like s 40 G. MoFeeters 503, D. Keeler 801, D./yick Cleaners 15-63, Kuch Shoes 14.72, Taylor 501 and B. Welsh 500. aL M [Stan's Sharpening 14-48, Elliott's Rest. High Singles: G. MeFeutare 391, B aurant 12.80, Nick's Billiards 10-81, Hutcheon 216, T, Dongs 3 Loge. | Evan's Loam & Gravel 10-36, Torches Boyle 202, G. MeCormas Baxter 104 |9:43, Johansen Builders 8-47, Kemp's man 200, D. Palister " h 190. '| Radiator 5-55 and Oshawa: Glass 3.38, B. Welsh 193 and B, Hutel . he 1,| The boys were having a rough night + Kents Western Tire 10.04 not many managed to turn in good all pf and the on March 17 at 8:30 pom, at the alleys SERGEANTS' MESS 600 Games: Bill Borrowdale 697 (293-230), loam Smale 673 (262-237), Reg Burr 673 (225.208), Ted Willlama 670 (213-278), Mel White 663 Se. Ladies: Bell Fox 685 (211.263-211), Eileen Corson 684 (318), Betty Sackett 626 (266), Helen Anderson 617 (210.218), 200 Games: Dick Balley 238, Stew McKinlay 254, Nick Hall 232, Bud Ellegett 230, George Wilson 226 (21%), Lloyd Corson 222, Jack Sackett 231, Joe Tetro 216 and Frank Grant 204, Ladies: Pat Wilson 251, Olive Teatro) when one hit means a ball game. And there's the hig fellow (Ted Williams) in Boston, "Me, 1 can't get Nellie Fox hd fg 201 anytime, clutch or no. And Frank bd. time. For the clutch, I'd wil. MeAvoy's third goal. The luckless|liams." Red Wings did everything but score. Pat Normoyle in the Red| Wing goal net had a busy night superb effectiveness last season. third place as Canadian sharpshooters show- He had a 10-3 won-lost record ered him with rubber from the opening face-off. Hawks to an easy three to one|8ames with a last place club, In| son win as he fired all three goals/addition to the 10 games he won|215, I. Way 211, and P. Gillette 202 for the Black Hawks. Billy Ham- HY seed the only goal for the Washington's meagre total of 61/™35ee #5 and D. Cowle 81 Hyde, a bespectacled Myeap. | old, rose to the challenges with and a 1.75 earned run average. | Hoops: Flying Saucers took two points {Only one home run was hit off from Sputniks and Lulu's took two wPaul Bligdon led the Black|him all year in 103 innings in 53|Points from Strikers he saved 19, accounting for 29 of fs as well as serve a two- Victories. te penalty for roughing. T. fann in the Black Hawk net had a, few trying moments before on pushed his third goal past es Rancourt in the Leaf net. ™ WL TPs. ck Hawks 1500 adians 1 ple Leafs ers Red Wings 1 Beuins 1 XY 4 Cuban Jockey Is In Shape Ride Again TORONTO (CP) Cuban jockey Avelino Gomez, who rode | almost 600 winners during three| scasons on the Ontario circuit, may return this spring after al year's absence. The former contract rider for E. P, Taylor's stable is reported to have overcome his weight problem--one of the reason's for his absence--and slimmed down to 113 pounds. / Gomez has been active at tracks in Mexico City and Cuba during the winter, The 31.year- old jockey is expected to check in at Fort Erie April 1--three days before the opening of the season. 241, Barb McFeeters 235, Betty Grant] 228 (218), Lorraine Murphy 217, Betty Gazdik 216, Eve Clough 215, Lenore Robbins 205, Ede Burr 202 and Vera Team Standings: Armourers §, Gun ners 9, Drivers 8, Mechanics 7, Load ers 6, Instructors 8, Wireless 8, Com. manders 4, Operators 4 and Fitters 3 FRIENDLY 4&8 Glady Gwilllam 1s our top bowler this week. Three teams are ted for Hot Shots whitewashed Dumbells; Sixers took two points from Hula Singles: G. Gwilliam 241, P, Ander. | 223. B. Hoolsma 221, M Jacklin Lemons: V, Wood 98, M. Skea WM, T. eam Standing: Sixers 13; Hot 8hot| 11; Hula Hoops 10; Lulu's 10; Flying |Scott 245-200 (806), Muriel Hurst 239) Goch Supertest 17, Dumont Aluminum eines" goward Norton again led t 17, Parker Electric 13, Sportsmans|woy with 708 (201.276), T. Corneal HH Corngr 14, Ontario Motor va TH '|(292.313), R, Wright 691 (271) and T, Dunns Tallors 12, Ploneer 11, Bae Hammond 606 (395) managed to stay duke Esso 10, Whitby Auto Jreckers in this select class with him, 9, Les Eviness Sales § and Cool ©! The singles run the same way with trie 3. aln only 4 A Facer 20 gr Pp, hart The Lemon League is still getting This week we find that the Beavers are out in top position with 10 points, it's share by 4 The Weavers and Eagles are in sec. of members and B, Murdock 93 and D. Brown 98 joined this class. published for your amusement by DOW KINGSBEER BREWERY LIMITED ond place tled with 8 each, The Crickets, Jays, Starlings have 7. The Orioles have, 6. he, Hawa 4 Happy: Gang 2, and Cherries 1. 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