Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Sep 1962, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 10, 1962 OLD COUNTRY SOCCER WOODBINE RACE CHARTS SATURDAY, SEPT. 8, 1962 CLEAR AND FAST F si prppere * aSeeesnany: tf On 2OKneSemuae segbtgegse EEESSEE GEE Fe =f = Ff E 1-CDN. LeDN, sued <A aan tre 4 3.70 Times LONDON --How are the mighty fallen. Evertons mil- lion-doliar team came down to London expecting a walkover at Fulham would keep their un- BREESE Saura Cuate 1 so |beaten record intact. I went to 23 23% Tureotte--Kinrara Sta 3-3% Wright---H and M Stoll 44 43% Hale--Dew Vailey Fm Craven Cottage 'to see the slaughter of the injury-ridden the all-tsar Everton line-up. And there I saw dogged determination and ceaseless energy triumph over the skill and science of the league lead- ers: When it was all over, Ful- ham had won, Evertons un- DAILY DOUBLE Sand 2 PAID $74.50 beaten record was gone, - and' Third Race S MPa soe SMR YO TE .... Wolves, now the only undefeat- ed team in the first division 40/of the English League, are on > 61% | aay Cox--Bell aed avis 2 a 7- Potts--S B Sonne Te Amo, Franer A J Morrison. Pool 85, top of the table. Everton lost because Fulham, minus Johnny Haynes, Bobby Robson and Maurice OConnell, refused to allow them to settle down to their usual cultured and elegant football. Merciless first- time tackling from the Fulham defenders kept Evertons stars at bay, and a lone goal, scored ts Brown playing only his third game of league football, was enough to settle the issue. Everton resorted to tough tac- tics and aroused the ire of the crowd. I was surprised that the referee did not order Everton left back Thompson off the field after a slashing tackle of Leg- gat. But all of this made it one of the most exciting games I have seen for a long time. And millions of pools coupons were rendered valueless by this un- expected Everton defeat. HOW THEY STAND Wolves, with four victories and one draw in' five games, now head the table, with Ever- five games. ton and Tottenham tied one point behind them. At the other end of the table are West Ham and Manchester City, with only one point each from their first -| Fulham's Upset Win Shocks Everton Fans A defeat and a draw in their last two games have toppled Chelsea from the top of the second division. The Pensioners are finding that the road to a return to the first division is not going to be easy. While no second division team has col-|% lected full points, three of them, Portsmouth, Norwich and Hud- dersfield, have not yet tasted defeat. Portsmouth, Norwich an Rotherham now head the divi- sion tied on points, with Chel- sea, Sunderland, Huddersfield and Plymouth one point behind. QPR IN THE LEAD Queens Park Rangers are on top in the third division, bur three other clubs, Southend, Peterborough and Watford are even with the Rangers on points. Four teams in this divi- sion have still to suffer their Rangers, Peterborough, Col- chester and Millwall. To Mansfield Town of the fourth division goes the distinc- tion of being the only English 1TORONEY, ST.(entry) 4.70 2.90 i INOBLEND 4.70 B ic--Mre J H Rockliffe McComb--Windfields Fin A A -- Coupled Winner b, ¢, 4, Phe A -- spares: Ore G McCann. Start good, won OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters) -- Re- sults of soccer matches played in the United Kingdom Satur- day. ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Arsenal 1 Sheffield 2 Birmingham 5 Burnley 1 Fifth Race - 13.20 7.60 4.50 one 1.30 BH One and one-sixteenth miles. 8-year-olds and up. Claiming al $6000. Purse see. WtPPBR % th Str Stormy Morn ... Fin Jockey Owner 1-% Robinsin--N Fletcher ey Wolski--N American Fm Turcotte--M Viol =, a Cox--B J Harm ig 54% Harrison --Hurley, "Gréham Maloney 6 -- Fitz'ons--L Mora --carame. Trainer N Bog gn '001 51,837. Quinella Pool 49,804 Blackburn 4 Aston Villa 1 Blackpool 1 Tottenham 2 Bolton 1 Ipswich 3 Everton 3 Leicester 2 Leyton Or 1 Man United 0 Man City 1 West Ham 6 Notts F 3 Liverpool 1 Sheffield 1 Wolverhampton 2 West Brom 6 Fulham 1 Division II QUINELLA 3 and 2 PAID $105.50 Chelsea 1 Sunderland 0 Sixth Race 6 furlongs. 2 - year - olds. 117 4-6 Ink 13 +» 15 § 73 (7-2 7 sh Allowances. 61 +h 94 Winner b, ¢, 2, Navy Page--Tudorette. Start good, won ridden out 4 SEA SERVICE 5.40 3.50 2.90 2 SOUND STAGECB entry) 4.50 4.90 2B-JOHNS CHAMP(B entry) 450 4.90 i $2700, itr » | Southampton 1 Chariton 0 Sta | Walsall 4 Grimsby 1 98% M Fishman a 10- _Roser--M J Hawkins (A) Ptiorge od A I Taylor. 101,739 Seventh Race One and files wurf 4-CHOPAVAN! 9G. x4 Hidden Treasure 128 33 dak Jak one-sixteenth m! 7 Heps. Purse paciaiy * gay Gross $11,300 * _ 2% 3-2 &1% Roser--J Simon €nk Harrison--Statford Fm (C) 7h nsom Fm (A) 83% Dal 2 McComb--Kia Ora Fm we 10-7% Potts--W J Farr Pag il- Gubbine---Bia Beasley Winner b, h, 6 Chop Chop -- Labevane. Trainer M Long: Pool 111,138 Start good, won driving P Owner Lh Fitz'one--Thorndale Sta ~ = tu Hernandez--Leroy Tobey Derby 1 Preston 0 Huddersfield 1 Cardiff 0 Luton 0 Stoke 0, Newcastle 3 Plymouth 1 Norwich 1 Bury 1 Scunthorpe 1 Rotherham 0 Swansea 0 Leeds 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division 1 Airdrieonians 1 Motherwell 4 Celtic 0 Rangers 1 Dundee 2 Aberdeen 2 Dunfermline 6 Raith 0 Hibernian 0 Hearts 4 Partick 5 Clyde 1 Queen of S 1 Dundee U 0 St. Mirren 2 Kilmarnock 4 Thd Lanark 3 Falkirk 3 Division I Arbroath 1 Forfar 2 Ayr U 2 Morton 1 Brechin 0 Montrose 3 Dumbarton 1 Queen's Pk 2 East Fife 3 Cowdenbeath 0 E Stirling 2 Berwick 1 Hamilton 4 Albion 3 Stenhousemuir 2 Alloa 1 Stirling 1 St. Johnstone 4 IRISH LEAGUE City Cup Ballymena 4 Ards 2 Bangor 1 Distillery 3 Cliftonville' 0 Coleraine 0 Derry City 5 Crusaders 1 Glenavon 3 Portadown 2 Linfield 3 Glentoran 0 ; Division Ii Barnsley 1 Northampton 1 Brighton 1~Wrexham 3 Bristol 5 Halifax 2 Carlisle 2 Crystal P 2 Colchester 2 Notts C 2 7.30 | Millwall 3 Coventry 3 Peterborough 1 Queens Pr 2 Port Vale 1 Watford 3 Reading .0 Bristol] 3 Southend 0 Bornemouth 1 Swindon 2 Hull City 0 Division IV Bradford C 3 Darlington 0 Brentford 3 Exeter 1 Chester 0 Mansfield 2 Crewe Alex 3 Doncaster 0 Gillingham 1 Stockport 0 Lincoln 1 Oldham 2 Newport 2 Aldershot 2 Oxford 0 Southport 0 Rochdale 3 Chesterfield 2 Torquay 2 Barrow 1 Tranmere 6 Hartlepools 1 | League club to collect full points so far, with five succes- sive wins, Oldham, Darlington and. Stockport are 'still unbeat- en, but drawn games have cost them points: Oldham and Dar- lington, two points behind Mans- field, re tied for second place. SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP The preliminary rounds of the Scottish League cup are now over, and nine clubs have quali- fied to go on into the knock- out rounds for the trophy,.The qualifiers, who have won their sections in the preliminaries, are Kilmarnock, Hearts, Par- tick Thistle, Rangers, Berwick, St. Johnstone, Queen of the South, Morton and Dumbarton. In Section Six, St. Johnstone and Clyde were tied on points, but. a goal record of 18 for and 7 against, while Clyde had 17 for and 7 against, gave the Perth team the leadership and the right to go further in the competition. KILLED ON HIGHWAY Crystal Palace lost their tal- ented forward Ronald Brett, 24, YOUR STEAM JENNY? is 2 working economically for you? OUR SERVICE STAFF FROM SEPT. 8th WILL VISIT OSHAWA UNTIL SEPT. (5th Telephone for a FREE inspection now ! 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But only three are likely to come home with gold medals. In Stockholm four years ago Britain astonished the meet by those British winners will be defending their titles in Bel- grade. Once again the 400 metres look safely in the bag. John Wrighton and John Salisbury came first and second in Stock- holm. This time it is youngs- ters Robbie Brightwell and Ad- rian Metcalfe who are expected to match that performance. Brightwell, a 21 - year - old teacher from Shropshire, re- cently set a European record for 440 yards with 45.9 seconds. This converts to 45.6 seconds for 400 metres, the best time in Eu- rope this year. Until Brightwells record- breaking race, Leeds-born Met- calfe was the ace sprinter of leg injury has kept him out of serious competition recently. He when he was killed in an auto- mobile crash at Finsbury. In the car with him when it crash- ed into a truck at 2 a.m. was Brian Rhodes, reserve gou:- keeper of West Ham United. Rhodes was injured, but not seriously. Brett went to Crystal Palace from West Ham, to- wards the end of last season, as part of the deal whereby Palace transferred Johnny Byrne to the Hammers. carrying off six titles. None of|i British track and field- But ajo9 Britain's Track Team Largest Sent Abroad was declared fit Ait only fast n Belgrade| Bowl time to make team, Bruce Tulloh, recent Buckeyes Are NEW YORK (AP) -- If the men who vote in the Associated Press poy football poll Favored Again | ror of Canadas Bruce looks good for the 5,000 yr ve title. Only Germanys Hans G: emir because of in- jury. Tullohs chief rival in says he will run better in a larger Belgrade field when he won't have to concentrate on one man, The other hope in the men's events is the British 1,600-metre relay squad. Brightwell and Metcalfe link up wil Ken Wiloock of Li en verpool could produce a world record for the race. appears to have a rag to strike gold is Dorothy H a Yorkshire miner's enngter, After spending last season on the bench with a leg injury she came back this year to equal bog British records for 100 and Miss Hyman, 21, was silver medallist in the 100 metres and bronze medallist in the 200 me- tres behind Wilma Rudolph of the U.S, at the 1960 Olympics. Most of the other finalists in the Rome races were compétitors she will meet in Belgrade. Australian-born Betty Moore, world record holder for the 80- metre hurdles, is not qualified to run for Britain in the cham- pionships' She has lived in Manchester for two years, but European rules require five- » lyear residence. 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