The Oshawa Times, 9 Feb 1961, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 9, 1961 SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords OLD COUNTRY SOCCER By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent To The Oshawa Times LONDON ~-- Leicester City] have loomed up as the team now most likely to end the hopes of Tottenham Hotspur for| winning the league and cup doub) By inflicting on the Spurs their first home defeat of | the season, they have jumped right into the forefront of the Wembley possibles, There is) ample reason for it, Prior to de- feating Tottenham, they had scored good wins over Everton, Sheffield Wednesday, Manches- ter United and Aston Villa, "o they have now beaten four out of the top six teams in the league, and stand in seventh place, The cup draw for the fifth round shows how perilous is the position of Tottenham. Still in the race are two teams which have beaten the Spurs, Leices- ter and Sheffield Wednesday, and one which has drawn with! Hotspurs Tottering As Liecester Wins fine at hore, Burnley, Burnley {and Wednesday have easy (games into the sixth round, Lei |cester are away from home to |Birminzham, a hurdle which {they should be able to surmount, {Spurs have the toughest assign. ment of the four, They play | Aston Vilal, sixth in the league, |away from home, Out of these four teams, on current form, {should come the cup winners, Although Tottenham went down 3-2 to Leicester at White Hart Lane, they still lead the league by eight points, Wolves were beaten by Blackburn, 2-1, to keep the gap between them unchanged, Spurs, however, are running into a series of games with teams placed well dowr. n the bottom half of the table, and subject to fields being cleared of mud, should coast along to the title, Sheffield Wednesday, how- [hind Wolverhampton with a game in hand, " ever, are again challenging for second place, only two points be. None of the league leaders have changed in the other three divisions, Although Sheffield United, second division leaders, and Crystal Palace, at the top of the fourth, were both defeat- ed, they sti.l hold a margin over the other leading teams, Queen's Park Rangérs, third division leaders, had a struggle to heat Colchester, the bottom team, but scraped through to a 3-2 vie tory in the closing stages of the game, Rangers have a lead of four points over Bury and five over Notts County. Peterbor- ough, in the fourth division, are in second place by virtue of a 6-0 win over Stockport, and lovk \slated for promotion in their nock, and 10 over third place Motherwell, Kilmamock beat Clyde 3-1 and Motherwell trim- med Raith Rovers by the same score to send Aberdeen, who into fourth place, inside forward of fourth division Wrexham, and a Welsh under 23 internationalist, for $33,600, Grif- fiths, only five feet, two inches TAT er en i wv lost 5-1 to Third Lanark, down le BITS AND PIECES -- Arsenal |': have signeu Arton Griffiths, star} high, is the smallest player in hi inka 08, OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS 28, Doug, Shackleton 219, 906, Damas Walker 215, Carl Burrill 219, Tom fiton 216, Frank Diskey 218, Pavline Mitchell 210, 205, Wilma Seow 208, 4 rey Trick 204 and Dorothy James TOWN AND La 3) High Singles White 224, Triple Patterson og (201); 4), U. Omend 536, and B, Dunn 521, COUNTRY LEAGUE B, Wilson " (222, riens 8. -- M, Goodwin 258 M P, Mummery 216, J, Maid 200, ren her 97.2 D, J, Lyn [Bo Jack Anderson 602 (158, 213); and Kay Nichols 601 (246), George Wright Wetty Carswell 223, Noreen Batley Burr 21 Jack Johmassen 217, Reg Filegett 212, Dick Baer 211, Helen An rson 210, ormack" 29, Ging Phylipps Fhe, In Porter 208, Kars Carswell 206, Bil} Tr Sadie Matthews 3 208, Lorne Murphy 20% Percy Wright 202 snd the league, but at 19 promi to develop into a siar of the future . , , Aston Villa have signed Geoff Sidebottom, goal- keeper, from Wolverhampton Wanderers. Sidebottom has been kept out of the Wolves' "rst team by the brilliance of Mal. {colm Finlayson, and asked for a transfer, 5, c , D, "Wood #8, J, Gna #, , E D, Gree 78 and M. Goodwin 75, Team Mandings 5 pis Jules 15 vis. 3 pis, Diamonds 13 or stones 11 pts, Opals 7 pis, SERGEANTS Team tandin 5 #5, lass 74, Burrs TAKE JUDO TITLE TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto's Ryerson Institute defeated six contenders for the team judo championship and the Japanese | Embassy Trophy in the second annual Federation of Canadian Universities' Judo Club tourna. ment Saturday, Mel Murphy's Mechanics 77, Grant's Wire Instructors 73, Wright's Head "Pearls 12 pis, iow Emeralds pis., and MESS LEAGUE Corson's Armour: inley's Operators #2, , Borrowdale's Gunners ry os Loaders 63, Nichol's Fitters 51 and High Triples 700°s this week: Ellegatt's Drivers 50. hree bowlers in the Belle Fox 785 (208, 351, 226); Betty Sackett 754 (261, 252, 241); ( 272, 258); George ie Dan, 613 (28% Cecil Mills 72) jels 673 (273, 213); Teon Betty Grant 655 (246, 218); (223, M2); Lorraine Murph Matthews 628 ( 267) Eileen #52 (21), 268); Dave 4); Jim Bowman Stew McKinley 615 (234); lov Corson 612 (239, 204); Ev Clough (214, 233); Loan Smale 603 (208, | Gorman 233, Harry Snow 227, McKinley's Ph Mu mack's Borrowdaie's Gunners 5 WIRE AND HARNESS Team Standings -- Pin Pickers 6, Go Getters 5, Hi Bawls 4 Jester Sirtkes 4, Head Pins 3, Hi Los 1, Alley Cats 1 and Gay Six 1, Flatsh Sudings = -- Pin Pickers 3104, Gay Bix 2754, 38); Tom Bi Barclay 607 (208); Bev, Gib Fl and Ed Blake 600 (335), Langford 266, 208, Doug Grace Locke 246, Shirley Wale 3 Marty Muller 242, Bruce Selby 235, High Singles -- Frank Grant 292, U6, ack Sackett 23, Bud 204, 202, Points Taken ~ Corson's Armourers o Ellegett's Drivers 5, 2983, Go-Getters 2061, Hi Los 2043, Hi Bawls 2890, Alley Cats 2620 and Over 600 -- Bob Strult #71 (245, 208, 2 207); Maurie Shorten 618 Over 200 -- Frank Stewart m. Doug 7,|Vi Cornish 27, Pat A i iemon Lesgue ~~ John Malevim #9 and Bob Clark 81 High Singles ~ Bev, Gibson 336, Iris Fowler 323, Bob Strutt 353 and Marly Muller 328 ~ Dorothy James 364, , E4 Blake 372 and Doug Shackleton un. 3, (Fowler 7% ht rl + De. | merse 765," High Triples ~ Bob Ronin 4, "ith Handicap ~ Dorothy James 731 and Howard Walker 769, PINNITTERS This is the last ke section, a hard fou uli he ehards winning Lg 11 points. Team standing rds V7, Smales 14, Mek arianes 14, Tozers 16, , Prices 10, Housions 7, Points won ~~ . 4, Lucky | Richards 4, Towers rs 14, Smales 3, 3 Me 's 0, Farlanes 1, Houston Prices 9, 22, high single wh, Ni high triple, Vi Cornish 605, high wh, Nal Hoormen 739. 175 and over ~ Nat Boorman x 196; Emma Jackson 289, Dot Torey 227, 198; Enid Hatt " Fran Simpson 189, Let's start this fourth: section with as much zip 4s we ended | the thing, first season of league football , UP IN SCOTLAND Heavy caused five league games to be postponed, includiig that be- tween Dundee and Rangers, But Rangers still have an eight point lead over second place Kilmar- an of Heinz Tomato or Vegetable Soup 10.0z, with the purchase of Walker's Saltine Sodas, 1-LB, PKG, for, FREE! i= Feature--Save 7c SMART'S--FANCY APPLE SAUCE Feature--Save 6¢ ROBINHOOD QUICK OATS 51° Feature--Save 2¢ AUNT JEMIMA--REGULAR---BUCKWHEAT BUTTERMILK 2 I' PANCAKE FLOUR Feature--Save 4c PURITAN BEEF STEW Feature--Save 4c SUNBEAM---LEMON DANISH PASTRY 670 wa. 39° | MANZANILLA'S--AYLMER we STUFFED OLIVES m 89° 20.02, TINS 2% 39° | 5-LB, BAG 24.0, TIN a mw 23* "VALENTINE SPECIALS" GOLDEN HOUR--HARD AND SOFT CENTRES Assoried Chocolates. 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