The Oshawa Times, 10 Apr 1961, p. 12

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12 THE GHAWA THIS, Monsey, Aps 19, 179+ MEISONER PERFORMS CLASSIC DIVE Canafian ving champm Emile Meisoner Kitchener Eppears 10 hang from the esting during the Block "DY" Oniarin Swimming champ AT BROUGHAM (MAJOR LEAGUE City-Wide Ties Final | pd Via Upset Oy » Wide Answering Seryias. Tek Wagons od Rai aduided Carag Vn On) Wide Hh, # "BA these mon. £4 by ket Benmak, Bon Wi | ships # London, day ~F Wirephotn The Wandercrs opened the scoring when their scrvm bal Finmng Wroke pway Rrownd the (4 Whind side and scored B clever ers 1 try, Bill Borrance made no mis [take wih the kick, Terry Kelly In Rugger Twin-Bill The first game of the season wes played at the Wen- ers was stopped nesr the OM yonderers 1h dererd home ground st Brovg bam. Owiside of a cold north wind, the weather was desl #04 the ground in good condi ton for Baturday"s game Which derers' half, where the fullback ), Nicholishen and Keith ended up 1346 for the Wander ers "Firsts" and 849 for thelr "Seconds. The Vikings 1st XY kicked off ming attack by the Wander wa line by Terry Kelly (soon put the Vikings wn the | score horrd with & geod penalty (kick, ut the Wanderers were soon further shead on # try by Bonmiwell, which Bill Eorrance converted, Hall time score Vikings # In the second hal, Vikings \Winse Bradiey's £elsttion wad the sage Im he Psu Beg By I "sy y EF MIGEETA, GF - 7h ay AAAI Ail BA AP oh oh ven ld ey A ' y wi Price wi be replayed , Frew Ferind Fhe ne 1. Bwendl 5. Woes (Wilke) 097 prs Toei me 2. Deni v. (6, Westfall 7p oF (Foret) rorororeoreer WOR of is fet 16 es, # Demos: §. Westlah or TH (mostione lesb over 4, EWide Weoromilt ror Fe Wek oy nly Over Durnos |= i= esa . : _ ond let loose with & sadier. uh pont. Wegioroweis ted 1 wy, §. Wide. Raploro, g bert Wille nesister me endef, (COPE, FI) 1111 [0 Avg PEPPILIEERS Singles were Fast mgt wt the Rowmapinic He Fh ie Tren md £ Arena, the "Teleshone Boye' Genin Weslal, Man ik pRrty iter the game Roweve i wes called olf TWO FPIAYERS HURT Victory may prove costly { KHETh #6 seared the nested the byng gol, was Laken in Bowmanyilie Memorial Hos pial for ohmeryation, The husky wemire siliered a sick ent shove Wis throst snd complained of having Wwowble with Ws breath Wik Billy Gearing, the ngeless netminder with City-Wide, wes corned from the lee In dying minwies of the game sllering (rom & severe "charley horse," in 8 gosl-moh collision with! Durng's Danny Gray, George| Babinson, ywrneyman gasiend. | er, finished the game, Accord: ng 19 both Copeland and Gepr:| A penalty kick by the Wan attacked strongly and & fine ing, they expect 19 he back derers fell short, and the was taken hack into the Yan foiled strong attack hy Osh through the Yanderers' hack Don Faylor sew Dave Goldman wil Hams take the hall deep ng wh, Jim Hinkson came within! ihe Wanderers' territory, and an pee of scoring, when he ran Williams crossed over in the far corner for & Wry, The kick wt Bt 5.15 p.m. and played the first and forced himself over the line, goal failed Ball into the north wind, A but he was unable to touch the Wanderers came hack to the wrong run by John Nicholls hall down #s three opponents attack ahd their lorwards took made a lot of ground for Osh: were able to hold the hall off the ball over the Oshawa line! swa and shortly afterwards a the ground OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Rewters)~Results of soccer games played in the United Kingdom Saturday; ENGLISH LEAMGUR First Division Arsenal 1 Blackpool § irmingham 2 Toltenham § urnley 2 Bolton § wrdiff 1 Blackhum 1 'ulham 1 Aston Villa 1 an City % Chelses } eweastle 0 Everton 4 otis ¥ 1 West Ham 1 veston 1 Wolverhampton 8 Bhellield W 2 Lelcester est Brom 1 Man United 1 Second Division Brighton 1 Lincoln 0 Bristol R 8 Norwich 1 erhy 4 Plymouth 1 pswich 8 Portsmouth 8 weds § Swansea § 2yion Or ) Sunderland 1 Averponl 8 Charlton | iddleshrough 8 Luton 1 otherham 1 Sheffield U 3 eunthorpe § Huddersfield 1 uthampion 0 Stoke | Third Division rentiord 2 Hull City 8 ury 1 Bournemouth 1 Chesterfield 4 Bradford © 1 Halifax # Bristol € 1 Port Vale § Newport 1 Bhrewshury 4 Queens P R 1 Southend 2 Bavnsley 0 Swindon 8 Grimshy 0 Torquay 1 Colchester 1 Tranmere 8 Coventry 0 Walsall 2 Notts € 1 Fourth Division Accrington 0 Exeter 1 Aldershot 4 Hartlepools § Bradlord 0 Carlisle Chester 0 Darlington # Crewe Alex 0 Bouthpert 1 Gillingham 0 Rochdale 0 Millwall § Stockport 0 Northampton 8 Wrexham 0 Oldham 1 Doncaster 1 orkinglon I Crystal P # ork Clty 0 Peterborough 1 SCOTTIAH LEAGUE Division I Aberdeen § Rangers 1 Ayr U 2 Airdriconians # Dundee 0 Celtic 1 Dunfermline 4 Hibernian 8 Hearts 1 Tha Lanark 0 Motherwell 1 Kilmarnock 8 Partick 2 Raith § 8, Mirren 0 Dundee U 8 Division 1 Albion 8 Btenhousemuir § Alloa 8 Hamilton # Arbroath 0 1 Blirling 0 erwick 8 Blranraer 2 rechin § Dumbarton 3 Fast Fife 0 Stirling 1 Falkirk 8 Forfar 1 Morton 0 Cowdenbeath 0 Queen's Pk § Montrose 1 IRISH LEAGUE Bangor 8 Balivinens 1] Cliftenyille 1 Distillery # Derry City 1 Glenavon 1 Glentoran 4 Coleraine 1 Linfield 1 Crusaders 1 Walford 8 Reading 0 Portadown § Ards 1 Canady, requirements or eam thod. 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Phil Brown was eredited with the try, but the convert suceessinl, The visitors had a chance 19 reduce the lead with # penalty kick, bul were un leky with & good kick Wanderer captain A, Fowler scored & try on which Bill For {vince added the extra points.| \A further try was scored hy Tinning which Bill Torrance again converted Bome strong running hy Nich ehishen was of no aval. The Oshawa team was showing BENS Of B Very BLEEnuOus game They played In the second half without the help of Bill Pascoe who had to leave the game through injury, Final score, Wanderers 28; Vikings 8, VIKING BECONDS 1O8E The Vikings nd XV played the Wanderers dnd XV at Brougham prior 10 the senior action, This game was an in teresting one as a number of converts to the game were hay Ing thelr fivst opportunity to play In #8 game, In the early stages, Nance kivell, for Oshawa, saved a cer tain try with 8 good low tackle, The Wanderers, how ever, made no mistake with a penalty kiek fram the 26-yard line, (0 open the scoring, An other attempt for goal was miss ed hy Pat Williams shortly after wards The Oshawa team was ahly served hy Ron Lace and Len HED RM 100 MILES ated Final (Head, in the forwards, and in|Vikings 0, Se ORDER YOUR SUMMER COTTAGE NOW! RED AM. 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