THE OSHAWA TIMES, Towsley, Febrasry 13, W611] Royals Suffer With Poor Defence Team By TRE CANADIAN PRESS novos and delonted he Jouvth. Kllahéner, Where have 46 points from Th games, gang Wack wp 1a the first Give Many = foothali team has Dace Fromicnacs Kingston greens 7 Petermononeh 1 points for im, as the" vie mw lesions made her by spermine, on the blo move Jia & lask-piace He ma te von {in ig "1 TE and are Wn fest # good delencs i doesn't Prowovost was the difierines third perion, 7 , ¢ On form, in , apparently, or : ' the English Cup is down tn the Bemes and Bradiord have the form wt the moment pr quarterfinals Pome number of pots from Stirling showid mien go Wack 10\1esl Royals wold be near the 4 tant ne Od Som fii These are the fowr a first Avision, athouch top of the Eastern Professional $99, Kingsion Barnsiey, there by virtue of # to move wp i» the third Montrose and Sleshonseminir |eagie -- win over second divis BVISIon, as York, in filth place cannot vel he connted om of The Royals' last line of safety GOT ONE POINT fon Luton, Two second division Pave 16 points from 3) games, the race the goaliender--has heen oc The Hibs had to teams, Sheffield United, who Jet # little (oo much leeway 16. BITS AND PIECES ~ Leyton copied by such selwaris as vingle pont in the knacked out bast year's finalists, Make wp, The main 'question 18. Orient have placed the hand Charlie Hodge and Jacques of the mgmt, & 212 ers Sunder. Whether Crystal Palace ofigriting on the wall, in the way Plante Beavers wn Kiahener land. vietors aver Norwich City, Peterborough will finish in frst of showing how meny players Those two and Claude Prone laws sill 16 » comioriabie 11 return are through 10 the sinth rownd, DIRCe, quite an achievement in| will he lovking for cbs when vost, have allowed only 154 goals. points ahead of the second-place cond shulfie The other five teams are first PERIDorongh's first season 0 the new wage regulations come to Bate, fewer than anybody in Sew Sle. Marie ds pending on the division stalwarts, headed by Ieague foothall into effect, Orient are reducing the ieagne excess Eddie Johns: with the Beavers two pots Wolves vis 19 \the invincible Tottenham Hoi: UP IN SCOTLAND their staff from 91 players (olion of the froni-ruaming Hull bac in third pace spurs, now move than ever Rangers are shipping. They 7, and will be as A free Miawa Canadiens whose record Reggie Grigg scored (wo goals | favorites to capture the coveted were held (ov & 04 draw by transfers to 11 10 be released. of 140 has been helped by a in Montreal's victory while sin | donate of the league champion Dunlermbine, while Kilmarnock With the higher wages which defensive front wall of & class gles went 19 Wayne Connethy and | hip and the English Cup both will be in effect, Onent. cannot! the Royals cannot boast Hager Sawicki Poe Pi | Challenging them are Burnley, winners, and Motherwell drew afford to carry as large a staff, The Royals offencive as sd Ae 3 ry Sheffield Wednesday, newcastle, with Third Lanark, Bangers, This is believed to be just the however, is & miserable 141 seared for Kingston, 4 al land either Birmingham and however, still have & seven beg of # ' by goals, 40 below Sudbury Wolves. The Royals, ahead 3 ter a or the . Leicester, OF these teams, Lei point lead over Killie, and are clubs in the lower divisions 7 wha occupy the next rung on the the period, disw' me of the fn. a i Heenan ho" ¥ ihe Ramos le i 8 "© aye 0 p ists In ladder fF cester and Sheffield Wednesday 19 points ahead of Aberdeen and cut players off thelr Ut or hin the Reva Te ) A A {have beaten the Spurs in lea Motherwell order 10 increase the pay 1h have i and Burnley have yo Falkirk, after two seasons in those who can qualify for first: managed 1n muster ap silack to consistently oe bent York delemted Lhiesgy (with them. But on the super- the second division, look like eleven ranking go slong the britkiance of Pro' Johnston #lsn wis pt hie be it Haw 6 lative form which Tottenham showed in disposing of Aston MEN'S SPORT COATS {doubtful if any team in Britain leowld match the Spurs in the fiery atmosphere of a cup tie 82 -- in different patterns and cloths, In twe button and three button models, Sizes 35 to 44, Reg- {Much depends on the luck of ithe sixth round draw, hit | ularly priced to sell from 22.50 to 29.50, (would say not to sell Newcastle Miracle Sale Price to Clear (OLD COUNTRY SOCCER English Cup Play In Semi-Finals By WM, MANTYRE HOOD Special, London, ENGLAND and to The Oshawa Times 4 LONDON -- The Wattle for Wied with 9 pots from and Aberdeen were By THE CANADIAN PRESS MIRACLE PRICES THAT CAN NOT - BE BEATEN! United short in this cup series The Geordies are traditionally great cup fighters, having won ithe cup six times and heen te (finalists on 10 occasions, They usually manage (0 come up with something extra to carry them through sudden death cup games, and although they are well down in the league table they might pull off the surprise of the season, and gel through {to Wembley IN THE LEAGUES With the top first division teams either in the cup or idle | positions are unchanged, with Defending champion JAKE EDWARDS DEFENDS CHAMPIONSHIP Edwards of Kingston Jake | is one of the tavorites to win | first game, 108, (0 Mac Whi here throwing Wis first rock " Heville, Ont, The cham/ shown | the Ontario Provincial Curl: of Siler ii) oh the Np. Firefighters Regain |) Second Place Slot {Bpurs still eight points ahead of Wolves, In the second division wa Curling Club, Wednesday To slightly dampen Imperials' | Sheffield United, the leaders, hopes, Tom Wilson of ITU put! were on cup business, but vie night, the Firefighters came up The game was & clean, hard- the puck past Kunkel on a play lores hy Ipswich, Middles-| on top to win 42 over Kas fought contest to the finish. The with Cole al 16.06 hrough and Liverpool brought singer Const, in the first game Firefighters did have a slight! Then almost the impossible these three teams Closer to the while ITU and Imperials played edge in the play, thus their 42 papnened, ITU, definitely hay: oP and 1nswich only one point 10 8 44 Ue In the second victory ing the edge in play throughout PMnd ed, Park Rangers, FIREMEN WIN CONTEST IMPERIALS, ITU DRAW the Same ok a Sight eRlnap Bury and Grimshy were all A battle for second place in, In the allimportant second |'l Me BATE Will 1686 han on winners in third division games the league standings was al game, the Imperials ang ITU gy Jemaining. Jen leaving the Rangers one point stake in the contest between the came up with a 4-4 tie ime Loburn put the puck Inkolapead of Bury, and Grimshy Firefighters and Kassinger Con ITU's net at 2205. Wright re-| s he 0 y Imperials have finished their ogived the i 4 & [two points helow Bury, Crystal struction as both clubs went Into league play and sit out for the the game with 14 points each, last game next week. ITU, how Palace and Peterborough One minute later, Mapes from fourth division leaders, are al Glover opened the scoring in|ever, trail Imperials by two the first period at 6.01 to give/poinis and have one game lefl Wright and Johnson tied the(the top of an interesting race score, thus keeping two points/for promotion. Crystal Palace ' the Firefighters a 1-0 lead as he|to play. If ITU win the game MEN S | OP put the puck past Wiltshire on|next week against the Kassin: civil, SERVICE NOTES~The | up on ITU in the standings ® play with Higgins |ger squad, they will wind up instars for the Kassinger - Fire JOE HAS GOT This one goal lead was upheld & tie with the fmperials, but will fighters game ~ the first star| J{ JOB TO DO 57 = in tweeds and gabardines a good selec~ tion of colors, Sizes 36 to 44, through the entire first. period! win the last play-off spot on the goes to Firefighters' Joe Gan hut not without extra effort on Strength of their better "goals gami for his eventual winning ARCADIA, Calif, (AP) Veleran race track an » Reg. Price 29.95 to 39,95 ing Championship, He lost his 109 T0 CLEAR REG. 39.50 to 59.50 Miracle Sale value 16" Sizes 35 to 46 in two button and three button styles, Wor~ steds, Hannels, Pic and Pie and gabardine, but not all materials in each size, in two scheduled games aticombination with Knight and Bowmanville Arena Tuesday Hooper al the part of the Firefighters' de for' average. A loss or te, of |goal , . . second star goes (0 G fence as Kassinger made many course, will leave the Ilmperials| fooper of the Firefighters and| nouncer Joe Hernandez had strong attempts to even thelin the play-off position the third star to .assinger's)| ealled 9,944 consecutive score The game opened In high gear|goh Rogers for oring his| Aces at Santa Anita Park, At 55 seconds of the second | With the Imperials taking the|team's two goals, i.1@ ITU.Im.| dating back to the day the eriod Kassinger's Bob Rogers, lead by scoring two unanswered| erin game stars o to Lioyd| track opened Dec 2, 1984, a going inte Tuesday's pro. om Dineen and Waite, tallied! goals in the first period, Wright|Mapes of Imperias for first, to tie the score at 1-1 However, at - 8.01 | pu the -Firefightsrs one up| gain when he scored from| Hubble on a smart play "Then Bob Rogers for Kassin | scored from in front of ITU's Mapes and at 8.50 Mapes tallied, with Clark and Wright receiving assists I'he balance of the period was ITU's Al Baker for second and Hoeper(net at 4.46 from Clark andiCole of ITU for his fine play making Next Tuesday will be the last {games of the schedule prior to play-off time. ITU visit Kassin gers shot the puck from the scoreless even though both clubs ge, Construction while the Vire: Firefighters bounced ove the Firefighters' net. Dineen and Zaver received assists on the play The even count back to score two fast ones Gangemi scored what proved to/Then Baker tied the score at|Dalrymen Be the winner at 12.15 on a play with Gray and Gibson, and at{18.15 Reid put ITU out front §.2|Kassinger's 4.50 Hubble cinched the win when he scored on a three-way opponents' goaltenders In the 2nd period ITU really {put forth their best effort, Cole {score sheet for the first time At 6.10 on a play with Cole Merritt and Cole | with his goal assisting blue line and it|/had many good chances, butlfighters play host to the Dairy Stone's stick inlfailed to put the puck past their | men Both games could alter the standings with exception of {fiesl place and should prove |quite interesting was short-|scored from Baker and Merritt| lived as the Firemen hounced | at 2.40 to register ITU on the STANDINGS TV APIS, 47 43 3 446 50 18 2 48 H2 14 245 h0 12 246 61 10 Firemen Imperials ITU Bantam League Teams Have Very Keen Play | WENTMOUNT 2, POLICE § In the opener, at the Chil dren's Arena, Monday night the alice hoys got off on the right oot early in the game on goals y Zimmerman, Zarowney and Martin and never looked back Suwala and Baron picked up assists. Ted Tilling scored twice for the Westmount team but his males were unahle to get the equalizer. Wright and Slack picked up assists on Tilling's tallies _ WESTMOUNT Smith, Clapp, Neate, Tilling, Bryan, Kaplan, Slack, Brown, Reed, Tonkin, Holmes, Wright, Sytayk, Clark, Zaporazan POLICE «Chapman, De- Mille, Zavrowney, Crimmings, ilson, Anderson, Cameron, aren, Martin, Zimmerman, Dawson, Densham, Smith, Suwala, Richmond, Waldin sperger, DUPLATE 1, LOCAL 2784, 1 winless Duplate squad put on a fine show in the second ame of the evening to gain a «1 te with the 378 bays, It Was a hard fought game all the way and the store indicates both teams' efforts West sniped the lone tally for Duplate assisted by Murdock, Doug Greenwood scored 2784's only | unassisted DUPLA Nolt, Dawe, Parry, Sutton, Gils lette, McQuade, West, Murdock, Bremner, (Gray, Planke, Graper, Valin: court | CANADIAN TIRE 2, CIVITAN 2 | Another very exciting game {was played helween these even: | ly matched teams in the third game of the evening, a 22 tie was the result of these two teams unwilling to give in tol each other, Babcock and Pearce | scored the goals for the Tire boys, assisted by Levine Glecolf and Bradley scored a oal each for the Civitan team arshan and Dick picked up assists, CANADIAN, TIRE Hall, Selleck, Davies, Clark, May: nard, Hanowski, Werry, Pearse, Judge, Mothersill, Levine, Glen: denning, Wragg, Babcock, Lloyd, Hanewick. CIVITAN - Stevason, Brack, Sills, Bradley, Townsend, Harts horn, Barclay, Dick, Glecolf, Cackerton, Peel, Bouckléy, Mor ison, Pedwerbecki, McCullough. W'NAT B'RITH 3, HOUDAITLLE § A twoegoal effort by Phil Solomon, and a single by Bab Waters, proved to be too much for the Houdaille bays, as they lost a very close 3 to 2 decision Solomon's second goal of the evening late in the game proved to be the winner Chuck Edie picked up a pair of assists for his team males Hard earned goals by Hayes and Calford kept Houdaille's Gow, Gillies, Thompson, Reid. Burk, Murdock oh LOCAL 2184 Pakosta, Rosnick, Liavd, Myers Greenwood, Dick, Hobbs, Rob thson, Salter, Sneider, Holt, | Waldie, Hornsby, Luke, Moak, {Rodenburg, - Solomon, Waters, Edie, Kehoe, Hamilton, Shold: ka, Peyton, Ross, Masterson, Woods, Kelly, HOUDAILLE = Moore, Stouf fer, Keenan, Oke, White, Bow: man, Calford, Hayes, Clarke, Stacey, Logeman, Scattergood, Dingman, Taylor LOCAL 1817 8, LOCAL 205 6 A three-goal lead built up by the 1817 boys was shattered completely in the dying minutes of the final game by a sudden six-goal outburst hy the fired up Local 208 team, Allan Grif fen started the fireworks with four goals and two assists. Sine gles by Hrownell and Kiniski ruined the game completely for the losing 1817 boys, Rill Taylor scored twice for the losers' and Alex Talkachaff scored their other goal. Dionne, Tom Taylor and Myshynski picked up Assists It-was a costly game for 1817 as it moved them inte second spot in the play-off race, spokesman for 1817 has rumor ed that an investigation will he made to ascertain the cause of the six-goal explosion hy the Local 205 team in the final period LOCAL 1817 «= Trotter, Teles: nick, Tavior, Ewart, Stewart, Weeks, Taylor, Elliot, Talka- chaff, Dionne, Romaniski, My. team fired up right to the final buzzer, but they just couldn't « Metoalfe det the one hreak in this game|jawe French which could have made difference to them B'NAI B'RITH = MoCann, a big shynski, Davies, Cale LOCAL 208 Pollard, Mar Kiniski, Raihszok Griffen, Brownell, Andrews, Ab bott, Studley, Hansen, Assen, 'Stone, Muir, Cullen. 3 practice." gram The Slwyear-nld Hernan dez was thrown by a buck: ing pony in the stable ares earlier Tuesday and was rushed to a hospital for ex: amination and treatment But at post time for the first race, after an ambu lance and wheelchair ride, Hernandez was hack at his perch atop the stands to eall No, 9,045 | BROKE LIFT RECORD | MONTREAL (CP)---Allan Sal: {ter of Montreal broke the Ca! {nadian native record for the two-arm snateh in the bantam [weight division during an RCAF | linvitational weightlifting tour: | nament Saturday. 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