SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords TAXIDERMY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, April 18, 1960 1 DECIDING GAME American Loop 1S AN ART Has Rule Cover Suspended Game BOSTON (AP)--The American League is adding a suspended Firefighters Capture they havé picked what they Tottenham Hotspur have By M. McINTYRE HOOD thought was a strong, balanced agreed tc their three Scottish in-| SKINS ARE > 7 Special London, England OUT AND AFTER Fi Civil Service League Firefighters won the 5. Firefighters: Garrard rvice Hockey League (Hubble, Knight) ip when they defeat- 6. Times: Cole gande rule for 1960, president Joe Cronin announced. In the recent past, the ¢Agug King's Civil Se Champion: 19:00 TO SiX WEEKS TH PLACED OVER PL FORMS. A SPRAY IS N USED TO RETAIN LIFE iT-- LIKE LUSTER OVER THE YEARS Correspondent 'OLD COUNTRY SOCCER election Committee "Unable To Pick Teams Walsall are through to promo- tion from the fourth to the third bacle, the Iootball Association selection committee met to choose teams to play against | Yugoslavia, to tour Spain and Hungary next month, and for the England Young England match on the evening before the Vs FICIM.. THERE ARE MORE THAN team, which fell to pieces when ternationals going 'on Scotland's it got on the football field. tour of Europe this summer. All England has to show for the Eighteen- players have been season is a 2-1 victory over Ire- named to make the trip, seven of land, draws with Scotland and them Alglo-Scots. Here are the Wales and a defeat by Sweden. |ycky 18 -- Goalkeepers: Brown When the teams for the coming|(Tottenham) and Niven (Rang- series of games are announced,|ers). Backs: Caldow (Rangers), it certain that there will bei (Mackay (Celtic) and Hewie quite a list of surprise selections.' (Charlton). Half-backs: Cumming (Hearts), Mackay (Tottenham) is division. A win over Oidham gave ed The Times 6 to 3. This game | them the two points required to was the deciding one as the| make sure of first place in their coves was tied at a win and al division. tie apiece, going into the night's Re AVIRWIE " play. RANGERS OVERWHELMED Both sides played it cautiously in the semi-finals of thely.45 Nroczeck scored for the European Cup, can say goodbye | @iretighters and this goal opened | to their hopes of reaching the pe game up. Only forty-one sec- final. They were overwhelmed in'gnds later, Lawrence scored to! a second-half blitz by Eintracht of tie it up. 7. Times: Dodsworth eso Rangers, last Britlsh rth first 'few minutes, but at g. Firefighters: Graham has not had a suspended game rule like. the National League's Games were either postponed * uled a deadlock and had to_ layed over from the start al.a (D. Taylor, Hardy) .... 23:40 24:28 (tripping) |" p later date. Now, games ending before ak 9 after nine innings have completed, for the following reas 16:25 sons, will be considered sus: e (holding), pended: 1. A curfew imposed by law. (Cole) Penalties: 12:15. Garrard 2nd Period (Hubble, Higgins) 6:3 9. Firefighters: Knight (Harrison) Penalties: Lawrenc OT Cho TID in the Evans (Celtic), Higgins (Hearts) " es and Gabriel (Everton). For- doldrums. the time has seemed wards: Leggat (Fulham), Young quite appropriate for the English (Hearts), White (Tottenham), Football League to give a blank Herd (Clyde), St. John (Mother- refusal to the claims of the I ro- voll), Law (Manchester City fessional Foot sallers Association wo" (votierwell) and Hunter Sg. abolition of the maximum wage. {cup final For two and a half hours they wrestled with the problems of trying to pu' together a side that would do credit to English foot- ball. Then thev gave it up as a bad job. They did not pick a single team. Instead they decid- ed that they would spread them- selves around the country for the| Thais claim has been rejected, IN THE three games of the Easter week- along with a claim for abandon Wolver end. having another look at likely ing the present retain and trans- front oi e and then meet again to de- fer system. To abolish these prin- lor ihe first worthy of ciples, the League's reply says, decisive 5-0 win over West Ham would bring a return to the put them two peints ahead of selectors chaotic conditions that existed be- Tottenham for the same number had so great a problem on their fore the League was formed, and of games The chances are that to pick their teams. But in the result would benefit neither they will stay there until the end cause this year's internationats, the players nor the clubs of the season less OLD COUNTRY SOCCER ~ See Money And Weather wd ngs see's Cure In British Soccer in the reading 2 Bournemouth Shrewsbury 0 Tranmere Accrington 1 0 Southampton 5 Southend 1 Coventry Fourth Division Bradford 3 Doncaster 3 tige as Chelsea 1 Nous F 1 Chester 1 Torquay 1 Niot} 4 ng witl 4 Ott A 4 12 Leeds 1 Bolton 0 Crewe Alex ra wall 0 s nothing wrong with the game (he debacle in Spain last Febru- ; Le a gi rt p ( LP Northen t can't be cured by a com when Wolverhampton Wan- «clcester 3 hverton . ation of more money and a derers English soc- West Germany, and defeated by| 6-1. Rangers held their own in! the first half, and the teams turn ed round tied 1-1. In the second half, tire Rangers' defence crumpled and completely collapse' in the face of a mag- nificent. display by the Eintracht forwards, who cut through -the Scottish defenders like a knife. It| was a sad night for Scottish foot- ba!l, and only a football miracle in the second game at Ibrox on May 4 could keep Rangers in the running. On the basis of the at Frankfurt, the Rangers' appears to be quite hope- (Mctherwell), .EAGUES ampton are not out in English first division time this season. A PFLUEGER op SCALES ARE PAINTED ON MIAMI FLA. ONE OF THE BY EXPERTS WORLD'S L SA caps, cide the players truly international rating Never before have BUSINESS THAT GROS SES @ 18, KINO FEATURES STNDICATR laa OVER A MILLION DOLLARS Road American Racers Plan Busiest Season ELKHART LAKE ame hands 'all Wis Although the June and Sep Nearly 1500 miles of racing with tember events are not yet fully the finest road-racing or sports drawn up, a tentative racing car machinery in the country in schedule would produce approxi competition will make sum- mately 330 competitive miles for mer the busiest in Road America the Sprints and nearly 800 for the history classic RA 500" with its feature With its two traditional nation- 500-miler late-summer head ally-sanctioned amateur events liner and one 'pro' racing date on the The docket, the sixth year of Road already ASD GE Bho DEE ALOR nL OT SES Lae LONDON (Reuters matches played Kingdom Saturday ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Birmingham 3 Arsenal Burnley 3 Luton 0 2 soccer this United ihe mont LONDON (CP A recurrent son to the summer theme in the 'non-stop funeral oration for British soccer pres is the conviction that t SOC Cer 50 a 0 mi 3 There was a clear connection USAC July program > between the FA's thinking and been definitely set . le main event on July 31 rysta Ly ; ; vg ED -- the pride of Hubble (roughing) 1:05 and Cole Less than a minute later, Har- (holding) 3:40 rison passed the puck up through| Referees: Charlie the centre to Knight, and heipionel Baker skated just in over the blueline En La and let a high, hard one go into PLAYOFF LEADERS the right-hand corner. Higgins 3 increased the Firefighters' lead when he scored on a nice pass- ing play, from Mroczeck and Graham. Garrard, who had numerous scoring opportunities but was robbed by the good work of Gary Taylor in The Times' net, finally potted one at the 19:00 mark and it looked as if the Firefighters vere on the way to a lopsided win. But the determination of the newsboys paid off, when Cole scored on a nice play, from D. Taylor and Hardy at 23:40.) Thirty-eight seconds later, Dods-| worth dented the twine on a pass from Cole so the first period ended with King's boys on top of a 4 to 3 lead, but still anybody's game In the second period beth sides had good scoring opportunities but goalies, Robinson for the refighters and Gary Taylor for| The Times, came up with some terrific saves. Graham and Knight were the| onlv players to net goals in this BE Grabam's coming al 6:32 2. A time limit permissible un- and der league rules. 3, Light failure. 4. Darkness in the second ga..e py Of a Sunday doubleheader when + because of any law, the lights {may not be turned on. The exception will be extra-in- ning games which terminate with the score tied in which case they will be legally-tied games and " must be played over later. Shishi Ab dL IS March Lawrence (T) Garrard (F) Knight (F) Cole (T) Hubble (F) D, Taylor (T) Higgins (F) Copeland (Imp) Mroczeck (F) 2 2 4 SCHOFIELD INSURANCE ASSOCIATES LTD. -- Before yuo purchase or renew your auto insurance we have a special low rate if (1) You are at least 25 years of age and there are no male drivers under 25 in the family. od Here is the full racing slate for and a 100-miler for the Newcastle 1 olvernampion 1960: June 18-19 International new Formula Junior speedsters Preston 4 Blackpool June Sprints; July 30-31 pro On Saturday Tottenham 0 Man ( sports car races and Sept. 10-11 West Brom 3 Sl Road America "500" try's foremost "names" of rac. West Ham 1 Futham The Sprints and 500" will'ing along with such "hot" Secind Division again be national amateur week- as the new birdcage Maseratis Bristol C 's Hudder ends sanctioned by the Sports the proven Lister Jaguars and Cardiff Aston V Car Club of America: the mid- Ferraris, the phenomenal late- Chariton Ipswich summer program will be run by starting Lola of 1959. and other Derby 0 Brighton the United States Auto Club, This 160-mile-an-hour machines should Hull City Sunderland 0 will mark the first professional make this an i iguing vear for Liverpool 4 Bristol 0 sports car event ever held at the sports car enthusiasts Consider- Middlesbrough 1 Stoke 0 country's oldest closed road-rac- able Formula Junior racing will Plymouth 3 Swansea 1 ing course also be scheduled Rotherham 1 Lincoln 0 - = Scunthorpe 2 Leyton Or 1 OPENS WEDNESDAY SIE iva Division Baseball Beyond Cuban Politics | ails, Newport 2 Brentford 1 Queen's P R Bury 1 Chesterfield 1 (tie Colchester 2 Bradford ( Halifax 3 Swindon 1 Mansfield 2 York City Norwich 1 Grimsby 1 MONTREAL (CP)--Baseball's| April 20 is the inaugural date 4 ABBR. 2 ' IRISH LEAGUE International League, the grand- ior the IL's 77th campaign. There a cet {Bangor 1 Coleraine 2 daddy of minor circuits, moves are openers on four fronts in the Belgian national speed record, [Crusaders 2 Ards 2 (tie) into a new scason unperturbed by(home parks of the southernmost'died Saturday after being | Derry City 1 Distillery 0 the touchy diplomatic situation in members. inoek by "al .ett Glentoran 3 Glenavon 4 Cuba where they take their kad 140 mijes an hour n his Linfield 7 Cliftonville 1 "beisbol" as seriously as politics. CASTRO STARTS OFF 1930 Bentley last year during a Portadown 1 Ballymena U § "We don't anticipate any Premier Fidel Castro, the col- speed trial along the Antwerp- sieve trouble -- baseball is beyond ail lege basebali pitcher who went Brussels road. that political stuff," says IL sec- = Hike out aban dictator retary Harry Simmons about the "ulgencio Batista, will throw out triple A league franchise the the first ball in Havana again RUGBY RESULTS Sugar Kings hold in Havana this year. The schedule pits the LONDON (Reuters)--Results of Rugby League matches played in the United Kingdom today: Sugar Kings against Rochester L $ ig A ¢ . s Simmons gets support from a poo Wings Barrow 15 Blackpool B 11 Batley 12 Hunslet 3 group of seven writers covering The IL si thr the 11. beat- who made @ trip fo. ac. + SNUwWS Lites new man Havana at the invitation of a Cy-|asems aid Toronto Maple: Leafs ban government anxious to show have lined up a working agree- there was no cause for concern. ment iy Cisveland Indisus, BIV- Bradford N 17 Leigh "The only (rouble we had was ng 2 a lubs a major Doncaster 10 Hull 18 oe y Huddersfield 9 Featherstone R 11 Tony Castano takes over as the 1 eads 22 Bramley 8 ne pilof in Havana, Mel Mc- Liverpool C 20 Wigan 39 Gaha at Toronto with the Maple Rochdale H 10 W dnes 17 beating away the girls on the street" said one writer with tongue-in-cheek after returning Leafs and Al Vincent at Miami/Salford 5 Swinton Marlins Wakefield 26 Keis In other openers April 20 Mon- Warringten 30 Hu treal is at Columbus and Toronto Workington -T 17 at Richmond while the Marlins York 0 Halifax are host to Buffalo Bisons St. Helen's same day al Notts C 1 Barrow Oldham 1 Darlington 3 By the time Frankfurt Ein tracht capped off a dismal Inte . Font national on by defeatin Stockport 2 Workington Glasgow Rangers 6-1 Wednesday USED TO MUD Walsall 2 Gillingham 3 nis Pin their European Experts agreed the style of the Watford 5 Gateshead 0 ; En h champions was geared semi-final, many of the sports yas writers were too busy explorin the mud and slush they are used to coping with at home the potentialities of a long-range ive the event more than glance was . a foregone conclusion that Rangers. a poor third in the current Scottish League ings, would have been mz by a Spanish opponent in the final. Their defeat in West many simply speeded up t evitable celona on a Sprir ay anc n perfect playing conditions seas With the three races, the coun- v a cars First Division to SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division Clyde 2 Third Lanark 3 a passing Dundee 2 Celtic 0 It Dunfermline 1 Airdrieonians 0 Hibernian 5 Arbroath 0 Kilmarnock 1 Rangers 1 Motherwell 2 Raith 1 Partick Thistle 3 Ayr United 1 St. Mirren 4 Hearts 4 (tie) Stirling 0 Aberdeen 2 Second Division Albion 1 Cowdenbeath 1 East Fife 0 Hamilton 2 E Stirling 2 Dumberton 2 (t Forfar 4 Berwick 1 Morton 3 Montrose 4 Queen of S 4 Dundee U 4 Queen's Pk 0 Falkirk 3 Stenhousemuir 3 Brechin 2 1 3 1 was home when time rammed forcefully month later 3arcelona, competing this inter city Fairs Cup i Birmingham in pelting ain and was held to a scoreles draw by a side is unlikely survive in the t Division next season The FA News editorial did not make light of the difficulties in- volved in turning soccer from a vinter spert into a summer one. But the keynote of its argument was the suggestion that the change "might have a startling effect on playing standards." cure to g I'he point a and- cred cup Ger s tie) to F 0 1 (tie TOURS MAY HELP Meanwhile, an editorial in the current edition of KA News, the official organ of the Football As sociation, noted that. 'no fewer tie) than 26 of the 92 football league clubs, including all but * four members of its First Division, plan to go on tour abroad summer. The FA welcomed their initiative in gaining experience of foreign playing styles and condi- tions. More significantly, the editorial went on with a cautious explora- tion of the possibility of shifting (te) 1 ie) 0 (tie) OF FATE CHESS TIE MAR L, PLATA, Argentina (AP)--Bobby Fischer, 1 sar-old United States champion, and grandmaster Boris Spassky of Russia have finished in a tie for first place in the international chess tournament. 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Knight, who was the only player to score two goals in this game, got his second one at 16:25, with Harrison assisting him again The game was well-played with only four penalties being assess- ed, two to each club And so, congratulations: to The Firefighters for winning their third championship in four years and a big cheer to The Times, who made a terrific showing in the playoffs. 1st Period 1. Firefighters: Mroczeck (Higgins) iis 2. Times: Lawrence (D. Taylor, Cole) Firefighters: Knight (Harrison) irefighters: Higgins (Mroczeck, Graham) (3) You have been accident free for 3 years (4) You have been accident free for 5 years m our premiums over 3, 6, or 9 months e- d ay budget y For Service Day and Night, Call Schofield Insurance Associafes Lid. . 6 Simcoe North RA 3.2265 REG AKER DON ELLISON JACK MOORE 3 4 F © NORM ADVERTIING. toa "I'll Have My Very Own Room?" 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