The Oshawa Times, 4 May 1960, p. 15

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BRITISH SOCCER GIANTS Manchester, Hearts Will Visit Oshawa Friday, May 18, will be one of the great days in local soccer history, when the famous Man- chester United soccer team, led by Matt Busby, and the Hearts of Midlothian team of Edinburgh, will be the guests of Generzl Mo tors of Canada in a tour of the local plant and the National Stud Farm, These giants of the British soc- cer world are scheduled to play at Varsity Stadium in Toronto the following night, May 14th, at 8.00 p.m, Through the efforts of Ter- ence V. Kelly, local director of the Ontario Football Association, arrang ts were leted with General Motors of Canada to entertain the teams in Oshawa, the day prior to the game. The teams will arrive in Osh- awa at 10 o'clock in the morning and will be feted at a luncheon at the Genosha Hotel at noon, after touring the General Mo- tors plant In the morning, In the afternoon, they will visit the Na- tional Stud Farm and will be guests at a reception at the Of- ficer's Mess later in the after. noon, prior to returning to To ronto. HAVE FINE RECORD Manchester United have the best post-war record of any club in England and since the war, they have enjoyed a period of prosperity almosi without paral fe! in modern soccer, with only the tragic Munich air disaster o HARRY GREGG, Manchester United goalie, who is called "the hero of Munich" because of his gallant work to help sur- there, is shown above, Gregg has played 18 times for Ireland and was transferred to Man. chester United from Doncaster B| THESE HEARTS, five mem- | bers of the Heart of Midlothian Soccer Club of Edinburgh, Scot~ land, will he among the guests | of General Motors of Canada, voted the greatest goal-keeper of the 1958 world soccer tourn- ament, at Sweden, He will be a visitor to Oshawa, with his team, next Wednesday. wiih on Wednesday, May 11, when the two famous British soccer teams, "Hearis" of Scotland and Manchester United of Eng- land, will visit Oshawa, prior to their tour game later that week, in Toronto, Left to right, above, are shown: Bobby Blackwood, Alex Young, Gore don Smith, Willie Bauld and John Harvey, the trainer. Cl season OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS oo srmiia Y's MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE | Outstanding bowlers of the 1959-60 season, were as follows: (7) 150; Terry McQuaid (12) 200; Mike Slokobe (12) 240); Grant Guald (11) 202; Jim King (13) 206; Mike Gillies (13) 296; Bob Baker (11) 298; Ron Guiltinan (16) 320; Don MeLaughlin (13) 306; Bill Buich (13) 301; Jo-Anne | Mewett (13) 256; Jeanne Russell (12) 267; Nancy Morrison (12 )252; Janet | McMaster (12) 252 and Wanter But. ler (16) 250. Ron Foster | V1ayolis are over and here is the way WEDNESDAY NITE LADIES The windup of another season! The all stood, Chis Collins' we Alleycats | are the big winners with a total of 6020 pins for the two nights, Ev Campbell's | Bell Ringers came second with 5762, {Marion Godden's Slow Jets are next with 5691 and Verna Dewell's Merry | Mucs are ast with 5310, Dot Grennon's Go Getters are the | winners of the Consolation prize with 5723 total pins, Jean Duncanson's Pin | Pickers were the runners up with 5688, hope to see everyone back next THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Moy 4, 1960 158 Spring Camp: ticket renewals and figured he's getting closer to a pew hat every y. For Alouette Hopefuls MONTREAL (CP) -- Close to 100 football hopefuls turned out Monda, night as Montreal Alou- eites opened spring training for young Canadian talent, Head coach Perry Moss, pre- aring for his first season, and full staff were on hand, Training is scheduled four nights a week. Later the squad will be cut to 60 or 70 and an intra-squad game played May 27. Moss said he hopes to find 10 or 15 youngsters who show enough to be invited to the main camp of regulars and newcomers which will open July 3. "We will observe this football slogan--be quick, think and hit," Moss told group. "We want MOST HOT WATER at LOWEST COST with a NATURAL GAS RENTAL WATER HEATER 2, no illegal work. Everybody has a chance to make the team. If you don't make it this year, perhaps next, If we find you're not good enough to continué with the squad we will let you know, "When you're assigned from one section to another on the field, run. Nobody walks on a in rare form with our new line football field." Later, Moss ftoited up season- NEW REDUCED PRICE Premium STOVE OIL ow $17 SHOT Fully Guaranteed SERVICE, MAINTENANCE and INSTALLATION AR Water heats 3 times faster i. ¥ na (TTS FITVERINR ) AxsOBARERBAS vivors in the tragic accident | Rovers for $75,000. He was 0! I's | $ Natalie Judge's Hot Shots came next v LEAGUE wit 135 and Dolores Topham's Blue UAW LEAG Jays are last with 5099, Congratula- | Tn the league playoffs on Saturday jong to the winners! You worked hard | afternoon Berg's Men's Wear came. vear and have well earned your | two years ago, to cast a gloom | over their affairs, Leading them in their visit to Oshawa will be Matt Bushy, reckoned by everybody as the finest soccer manager Great Bri- tain has known in the past 30 years, They have been the First Quality Courteous, Prompt Delivery VIGOR OIL CO. For Delivery by Metered Trucks Phone Costs less, Too! tion about Ss Se uel Board sel Fahd they occupled the season of the club's plane stopped to refuel at|match against England will al-| Munich disaster, They won the Munich and crashed on taking off, (ways be remembered. A youth, ear | . ' NC Seven of their most brilliant|who by all the reckoning should from behind to edgeout Corby's BA [ironies F.A. Cup in 1948 and have twice f " " " for the charhplonship. Led by Frank | been beaten in the final at Wem: players lost their lives, another have been "callow", he placed | 7a owny 1166, Sonny Schwartz 1151 and| Next year as you know we will be bles eaten ™ died a fortnight or so later and) he ball three times in the wind, |[Req. Hickey 1132, the winners posted | bowling 'at the new King Lanes on King | d i two others were so seriously in-|then shot in a beauty which 307% for five games gros 5 4 i ' Jordan had 1167, Sel Himes 1113 and Radio, Besides bowling at the new Fries ii Bo lly a Ne yong Britain jured that they have never played|Sagar couldn't hold, and which Vin 'Conlin. 1102. {lanes we will have all new | SEL since, On top of that, the club robbed England of victory and| George Olliffe 1103, helped a spirit. | teams. The teams have all been y day! i ; ' ' ..| changed [ ve ished in second place, They were|for many days. Returning from a | "aie trainer, thelr first-team |gave Scotland the trophy. Heled Stephenson's Garage [Ef {0 vic. SIADENE ang_ade up asveording ie fourth on two occasions and never|match in the Euoropean Cup al tory in the first consolation playofi i : coach and thelr secretary, while has been the manager of Hearts|" " averages as close as possible, lower than ninth, ' | Second consolation went to Oshawa To il Blve artirone an even 1 yhich position/Belgrade in February, 1958, the (ar. 4 hi ag a. gince 195 hyao vears: later 1" de : odbc. rbaiimaiiheisirded Addai Bibi Matt Busby himself lingered be-|fince 1951 and three years later {Tv who had a good afternoon headed | Cr Fe hia Ng TR Mg {tween life and death for weeks, Hearts won their first big honor by Bill Strutt with 1102 t to kno ho pe jive even today, though he has|for 50 years, | Other top scores were Ref. Walth ody tive all most ede Detter: oe Sloping Corners Ch | [1196, Brn Bell 1191, Chuck Fird 1152,|,, [made a marvelous recovery, he| The League' Cup followed in| Chastie Nash 1161, Tommy Bulger 1121, JE eal 22 Possible Ne will nave SASKATOON (CP)--Any gym-|the Saskatoon track and fleld pasium can be an indoor track. |club and the university's school is not as well in health as he|quick succession by the Scottish Stan Stovin 1196, Bil Polley 1154, Harry ot oe banquet, The changes |of physical education Special sloping corners in use| ys . RA 3-3468 used to be. |Cup, Ban Oy Smith 1507, Ed Brau. Viswed out a the panquet, The shanges BROOKLIN AJAX aot the University of Saskat- Prof. Duwors and Dr, William 1955-56, and the Scottish|ion lies, Doug Hodgson 1109, and Albert| Jo SUPPORT THE Seven leading journalists also|League Championship, 1957-8, ands Ari sdguon (Fear ahd in Jui Jay we hope to make | OL. 5-3221 WH 2-1251 HOSPITAL DRIVE ) lost their lives In the crash, Man. the \ chewan here are revolutionizing|A-R. Orban, director of the phy- indoor training. {sical education college, are en- League Championship again| Our congratulations to the winning Don't forget the banquet at St, Greg: chester United have been called|thls year, teams as all three groups were enya Auditorium _ (haxement) at 6.30 r is " . oy © Yr y the Yankees of English Soccer| The clash of Hearts and Man-| at the UAW Rall | =e : The corners providing a 42-de- thusiastic about the value of the gree slope are bolted to a gym-| "int: contested J 1 ba t and they have spent more than|chester United at Varsity Stadium icy Poise Muy 14s will wind up the| $1,500,000 for rebuilding, since the should be a classic and their |CUTeDt season wih wibber evel ie! accident of February 6th, 1958, [visit to Oshawa is eagerly an- The Heart of Midlothian Foot-|ticipated by all. ball Club of Edinburgh, Scotland Tickets % who will accompany Manchester Tle for sls ame may Bo to Oshawa, will be carrying with|Simeoe street south, RA 3.3555 OF There were some hot scrambles for them, the League Championship py Kelly, 7% Simcoe street south them on Wednesday night as Lyn's ! Trophy of the Scottish League for| RA "8.2578, ¢|Zropicanas mace their. Piceenes ¥nowh "They can be built and used in; pasium floor, any gymnasium In the country," | Their trip to Toronto will be to over their closest rivals, Eds Pure | The principle is similar to one|said Prof. Duwors, avenge a defeat at the hands of BK Pe ast same py the allm mar. | engineers use in banking a curve| Dr. Orban sald training with| Manchester City, when they last Kin of 13 pins over the Lactics who | on a highway. them will improve considerably visited Canada in 1058. Their man- STARS Se track. ites Tod) o idea came from Prof. In the consolation ro xios, Duwors, head of the sociology de-!in Canada. =eame to Ty tle as a t th st of the siso-rans and took the | partment who is track and: field| On a flat gym floor, runners from the country and remained to| Pitching: Billy Pierce, Chicao|iop spot by 400 pins. Doug's Krimkos coach at the university. As a|can train by running only at re. become one of the greatest foot.(White Sox, gave up 10 hits elght|took the second spot and Bob's Diveos | Helof them singles, walked none and | held up the whole league in the last | formal indoor track is expensive gained twenty-one Scottish Foot-|struck out six for §3 victory . The wooden corners, 16 feet|but installation of the corners ls|ball Association International caps|over Baltimore Orioles that kept] The bowling dinner hus been set for long and six feet wide, were relatively inexpensive, permit.(and at 10 years of age, he first|the Sox in first place. May 4 at the Fiving Ditch "ow. | on built by the Royal Canadian|ting athletes to run full out, and played at Wembley as the young:| Hitting: Dutch Dotterer, Reds, attend. 4 : fol ' | ject was financed by the Saskat-|floor can be used for other land, d all for your fine co-operation, for chewan Amateur Athletic Union, sports, "His penalty kick in the 1936 a n S3|wiliows ous 1% Would ws Yo D s | ur response to our Grand Opening was so sensational that to show our ap- | . precietion ye are offering these Thank You Specials to you for THIS WEEK- . | Informa Ontario F t 25 Ament call rtment of Consumers Bas For the losers Earl street west, In the basement of CKLB 16.00 p.m, OSHAWA DAIRY LEAGUE The end of another bowling season has arrived and all that remains is the gathering up of the silverware in | 1960, style with an advantage of 436 pins YESTERDAY'S couldn't get on the track, R.E./the standard of track, and fled) BEC is Tommy Walker and hel by Helen Feeney proved too strong for | youth in Boston he trained in duced speed. 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