Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Mar 1962, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Morck 23, 1962 * ill 'English Soccer Fans [ferca town Sudbury Wolves Have 'Cup Fever' Now: Clinch Playoff dian, badminton championships,| gy tHe CANAD'AN PRESS jchener - Waterloo Beavers with a four-day mect opening here' ¢ »Wolyv rsdav|three ini ; saree Cheis sverton.igers and Peterborough, ready ee ab : Sudbury Wolves Thursday|three games remaining, now By M. McINTYRE HOOD belsea: who Jost to Bvertoname. ap . Tuesday night clinched the fourth andjare in a position to lock up first ' j d oe! | $pecial London, England Cardiff City and Nottingham|to close in should any of the " 4, j. light, inscrutable Ferd-|1.5 ' , ae ini ior ck u ; 2 Correspondent to Forest each picked up a useful/top three slip. Bottom of the inand (errs) Ganumeiie: iL | prectsieal fs ot mo etn Pate cas Bee piieouys He sete Yee TIMES oat Bae Py erins yn Soci talks Gace Yaa FL perhaps . e finest pattern! The top three positions still are|Kitchener four ; : < } ; N -- The soccer spot- s vic spective-| by g ystal 7 23 OS bal pid the. court game, @ 161. a s ner fi . ™ |light at the moment is focussedjly, and are three and four/only their fifth win in 36 ganies,| ack veteran oe ata competi- a in doubt. : yy oped angys ED 3 jon the four teams which are|points ahead of Chelsea but they are doomed to relega-|jion a e Wolves battled to a 4-4 he Trappers never were in | he semi-final round) ; iy adore tion, accompanied by Brentford.) connoe oP thie standoff with Sault Ste. Marie|the game at Hull. They were through to the s The second division leaders, iene dl Sonneville, a father of three/phuinderbirds. They went intoloutshot 43-14 and - Canadiens \for the English Cup -- Burnley,) : one t Lincoln and Torquay who lives in Amsterdam. Hol-| : ks I 43- { \Tottenh Hotspur. Manches- Liverpool and Leyton? Orient)" syiwat; enhanced their pro- land i dafeacid th the game just a victory and a|goalie Cesare Maniago had fe United and Malka. The|Played a drawn game at Ley-\motion chances by defeating ni 'ue ene mo aeries_\alf out of permament posses-|plenty of time to engage in a | \tans at Burnley had a foretaste|ton, so positions are unchanged|league leading Colchester 2-0 in| haaminton's Davis Cup--and led Ray es fourth Place, and North slashing nee with ""oe Moris- lof the great game there could|with Liverpool five points ahead.|the fourth division, and drawing|{ndonesia to the championship. ee cupcl EA bs mulcelen venation weatacat el be at Wembley if the forecast-/Plymouth jumped into third)to within one point of the lead-| His chief threats shape up as| gal taped? . baste goes: E lers are right and Burnley andjplace by defeating Sunderlandjers. Carlisle and Wrexham, | Jim Peat of San Sines Calif, Canadiens. : ---- of Hina end roger hl Tottenham qualify for the final|while Scunthorpe were losing to|however, dropped behind by and Sweden's Berndt Dahlberg. North Bay now trails Sudbury tar ae ke 5 Ti date cod lround. After 90 minstes of rous-|/Newcastle At the bottom,jlosing their games and Crewe,|Canada best prospects appear by nine points with only four adiens of the National League ing football, marked by thrills|Charlton took a big jump clearjon a_ winning streak, haveito lie with Jim Carwath of Tor-/sames remaining. The Habs. | d th Rossy hh ie gue, land skill, the league game be-jof trouble by winning at Derby|jumped into a challenging po0-jonto and Vancouver's Wayne|holding a five-point margin over led the way with a goal and , se tw in|while Brighton, Leeds, Bristol) siti or the fourth promotion! yfac. i [Kingston Frontenacs and Kit.|three assists. Defenceman Jean tween these two teams ended in|w righto s stol|sition f Pp Macdonell, rated one-town in the : Gauthier scored twice and Fred 2 £O°% a la 2-2 draw. Rovers and Burnley were all! spot. Canadian Badminton Associa-~ Ww . | ia z s " a ; s Wayne " |" It was a fair result. Therejon the losing side. It looks like 9 Guang tion's seedings BREEDER DIES On ten ras eer was little to choose between the| Leeds and Brighton for the drop * There' hi Ghat Hib' Chakwe ¢ LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP)--Hal|Bay early in the second period teams, and should they win/to the third division sisaitians ae guetta Lantus. TRAPPER GOALI Price Headley, 73, thoroughbred| The Sault sine aa od as betting, teatarey Wit Mave 8 PORTSMOUTH RAMPANT -- Rangers beat Falkirk 7-1 and [horse owner - breeder, diedia close ~ checking atfair but ' : act, Portsmouth, with a clear Dundee beat Raith Rovers 3-2 S EATENED |Thursday while supervising|ended up at full throttle. Dennis gh t > Md 4 ryrrect . lenat 'e i : pon bs gar Se SHAE lead of nine points over Bourne- to hold the Rangers' lead 'to I THR jtraining of his horses at Keene-|Kasain scored twice and Gord --- and it would only be a guess jmouth and Bristol City, tied in three points in the first divi-| HULL, Que. (CP) -- An land. Headley bred winners of;/Haworth and Neil Forth once . | " aint a > Ss : "second place, are assured of a sion. The second division lead-| anonymous note threatening |More than $9,000,000 and racedjeach for the Wolves. For the RPh odes ng Boone did not look ump back to the second divi- ers, Clyde and Queen of the) North Bay Trappers' goal- s3.000000- B = ae u _ Kachur. had a pair a bit like cup semi-finalists as|5!0" Bournemouth dropped a South, also had easy victories.) tender Claude Dufour caused hecatg e had nearly 100 and Merv Kuryluk and Bob they lost 1-0 at Bolton, But Ful. Point with a draw at Southend. and are 12 and 10 points re- a 10-minute delay in the start akes winners 'Courcy potted singles. hain still in the relegation Close behind the leaders are spectively ahead of Montrose of an Eastern Professional yom zone, played like champions in Grimsby, Queen's Park Ran-'and Morton, tied for third place.. Hockey League game Thurs- winning 5-2 over Sheffield Unit- day night while attendants ed. After the game, one football cleared upper rows behind expert was so impressed: with SPORTS IN BRIEF each net : Fulham's stellar performance Referee Frank Udvari said that he wrote: "I'm putting my he took the precaution after + money on Fulham, the outsiders, sige ieee which ispart of the Forum| had been left in his resin 0 See a " TORONTO (CP) -- Torontojwhich is part of the Forum) had been left in his dressing > to win the cup : me . 4 Argonauts of the Eastern Foot-|building and houses the freez-| room before the game against IN THE LEAGUES ball Conference have signedjing plant Hull-Ottawa Canadiens There was litiie change in the Dave Hudson, all-conference end) Officials said it appeared the The note had a photograph ve " first division standing, because! al Florida U mi etsy a at 1! damage could be repaired early of Dufour glued to if with a + » » Women prefer the g2 @ while Burnley and Tottenham) Was announced Thursday ud- ne id ar ares revolver drawn in to point at non - breakeble, easy- oe were splitting the points, sec-|son tried out with Winnipeg Blue/@M0Ugh to avold any disruption) yi, head. Underneath ap- pouring Pure-Pak con- eve' Bee Be et he é 3 . em fo SPRING TRAIN NG IS VIGOROUS BUSINESS ond-place Ipswich iost a chance Bombers of the Western Confer-jin the OHA Junior.A final be- peared the following: 'If you tainer over old fashion- of improving their position by,ence in 1960 but suffered a pre-itween the Wings and Niagara| stop all shots tonight, you will ed bottles. "AT THE for a berth in the already have--seems to pro- | of the Major League baseball |jalso having a drawn game, with|season shoulder injury. He re-pai. flyers. Second game of| be shot." Puen, Or AT TE "ey 1es--or making sure | duce plenty of vigorous action | clubs. This week, Yankees |Blackpool. Everton _ trimmed jected a. bid from Montreal the best-of-seven series, whict About 40 fans in the upper gave By - hold on to the job they | in the spring training camps | beat the Phillies 13-10 and the |Chelsea 4-0 to move into ajAlouettes last year and ree ios '© rows behind each goal were free-hitting game produced a |third place tie with Totten-|mained out of football the Wings lead 1-0, is scheduled) moved to other places. DIAL 728-6241 lot of action for the outfield- ham. Only Ipswich, one point 1 MAGE for Niagara Falls tonight and In the subsequent 60 min- OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS ers especially, as can be seen jbehind Burnley, but with two Bp Aco gaia edt oad game at the Forum yies of hockey, Dufour jmore games played, have a ' ; stopped 38 shots and allowed o'Fl here. Phillies' outfielder Jack r Thursday night damaged the : : , Cipies' MAJOR "BS LEAGUI vases : A ivnn, Viola! Davis goes into a regular tail- Fale ve to catch up with thelice.making plant at the Hamil- ____ ENGLAND WINS i, pe reg felt nn Sixth night, third section isie Lock utler, Made-| sin as he tries to stem the | oo ton Forum, home of Hamilton) SOUTHAMPTON, England io was a prank but it was M oe ory Cutler) ss coing. after John Blan« |. rulham gathered in two val-/Red Wings of the Ontario (Reuters) -- England beat Tur-| 1 ood over to police for in- een Mattis IN Ly Rae es : uable points by beating Shef-|Hockey Association Junior A Se-\key 4-1 Thursday after leading) -- tigat we missed) Chard's two-bagger field United, but are still at ries. 1-0 at halftime in an under-23 VeS!igation. ~(AP Wirephoto) ithe bottom, two points below The fire was in the premises'international soccer game COMET THE COMPACT MERCURY at the Genosha, more on this later, MOTOR CITY MIXED BUSINESS LEAGUE The weather didn't dampen the bowlers one bit, for there "Ole up niy managed to sneak one from the Atoms, who were 3 there on, without any t ook four points from the Toppers with three lovely triples. Bill Gallant leads off with a nice 695 (280,| 244), following up with a 655 (269, 212), s Edris Lee, then Joyce O'Riley who hrew a 601 (222. ° high triples from the Toppers, be they missed their captain. The o h been trying hard to ection, only managed - one the Floppers. Art Smart a ing by throwing a'nice 556 (232, ) and his teammate. Lioyd Simpson bowled a 615 (236, 226) .his first this season. But t can one do when a Fayle tosses in a 246) and his side-kick,| rolls a 687 (237, 233)? three points to the op- jeline Morrison came u side-kick 620 255 n, the Tops, take three ym the Spitfires. The efforts of ck and ly Rae of the Spit- es, earned only one point. Bert olled a 72 and Lily Rae a t to no avail Irene Hurti- m 223, Shirley nith 214, and Peg- ) -- Orv. Holland 272, Tom Rae 230, 206, George Tait 221, Jim Zavitsky 216 orge Sheridan 213 and Fred McKee Lemon League Marg Sytnyk 95, {iidred Armstrong 93. 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