FORT ERIE RESULTS FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1963 CLEAR AND FAST. M4 412 12 2 Winner b £8 by Fisherman--Dewpointe, Trainer F H Merrill Jr. Start good, won driving wpoin'® Pool 30,421 Double Pool 85,914 Pa*e¥nw Ml 8 7 & & Simpso Winner b g 3 Primate -- Register Now. Trainer J C Meyer Start |, won dri Pool 59,471 ponden' To The Oshawa Times LONDON -- Over 30,000 rabid Scots made the new Wembley Stadium a blaze of color as they waved their national flags and their tartan scarves, and nearly lifted the new roof off the stadi- um with their roars, as Scotland beat England 2-1 and won the home international champion- ship for the second year in suc- It was the first time in 12 DAILY DOUBLE6 and 2 PAID $37.80 3-AGED DUST . 2 ER LANE Third Race 10-EMPIRE BOY .. isa % furlongs, Two - year - old malzens, Canadian foaled. Purse $2190. Wt PE at % Jockey in r 2 Hale--Hemlock Sta 2nk Despirito--W F 4% 3-1 Ejlliott--A 3-nk ie Prueitt--Bill Beasley 5-1 aa Gee Har'son--Sacco, Anzai 62 rd--W 3 Farr a1 7% LeBlanc--R 8 T Sta & Dittfach--C 4 15 $6 41 72 5 3 67 38 Brief Winner b g 2, by Mr. Start {no _ whips) = Middy's Gal. Trainer M Walsh good, won rilden out Pool 51,481 years that Scotland had won at Wembley, and the victory was made all the sweeter because the Scottish team peat with only 10 men for of the 90 minutes, and were still a much better side than the Englishmen. It was unfortunate that Cal- dow, the Scottish captain had his leg fracured six minutes after the start in a collision with stalwart Bobby Smith and was Fourth Race in hospital before the game was well under way. Smith suffered 0 5.00 a bruised knee, but was able to return to the game befor half- Scottish Soccer Fans 'Enjoy First Trip To New Wembley Stadium time and play on the right wing. Jimmy Baxter, Glasgow Ran- grs' wing-half was the hero of the game. He scored both of Scotland's goals, the first when he dispossessed Armfield close to the English goal and flashed a terrific shot into the net. His second came from a penalty kick, which he steered home with immaculate efficiency. In addition to that, he played a magnificent game both in de- fence and attack. In contrast to the skilled, controlled football shown by the 10 Scots, the Eng- lish side seemed disjointed and unable to settle down to any pattern of team play. Dundee's centre-half, Ian Ure, played Jimmy Greaves out of the game, and it was: Bryan Douglas who, 10 minutes before the end, ran in to score Eng- land's consolation goal. The scene at Wembley, with 100,000 spectators--45, seat- ed and 55,000 standing on the terraces -- all under cover of the new roof of the Stadium, was one packed with excitement and thrills. were singing: Glasgow) Belongs to Me", IN THE LEAGUES six of their team were pla at the top of the first division than the leaders. threatened with ries over. with two games in hand. The 30,000 Scots were given plenty of opportunity to make their voices heard and they gave a very good sample of the famous Hampden roar. And be- ofre the game was over, they "London (aot With Tottenham idle, cre 4 at Wembley, Leicester City, by defeating Manchester City 2-0, climbed into a tie with the Spurs but have played a game more Everton fell behind a point by only drawing with Blackburn Rovers. Fulham, not long ago relegation, scored their ninth win in-a-row, to climb into the top nine in the league, their relegation wor- Sensation of the second divi- sion was Chelsea's 4-1 defeat at Norwich. Stoke now lead the division, two points haead of Chelsea and Sunderland, and THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 13, 1963 ]] \r GM BASKETBALL Swindon lead the third divi- sion, three points ahead of Peterborough, with a game in hand, bdt Northampton are only one point behind Peterborough with. two games in hand, Cov- entry City, however, with four games in hand on Swindon and five on Peterborough, are only two points behind Northampton, and are winning consistently, so rid good prospects for promo- n. Brentford, with 50 points and Oldham with 49, lead the fourth , the team to watch. They have played six fewer. games than| utes. Two more teams were elim- inated this week in the General Parts eliminating Purchasing and Students eliminating Per- In the first game, Purchasing trailing by seven points on the a ee, el ee oe. Oldham, and have 44 points, so should finish in second place. Torquay, Crewe and Gillingham are bunched together for the fourth promotion spot. IN SCOTLAND In Scotland, Rangers were idle, but Kilmarnock could only draw at Dunfermline, and stay one point behind the leaders. Shock results were the 2-0 de- feat of Aberdeen by Clyde, and the defeat of Partick Thistle by Airdrie, by the same score. Once - again Garry a op division, but Mansfield Town is|led the comeback with eight Although Purchasing won the Students And Parts Dept.) Advance To Final Series game 38 to 34, they lost on the round 70 to 67. Garry Vaughan as high scorer for Parts with 10 points while Joe Olinyk led Es" at Bo® Ey Fy i ; Reap the rewards in Seen omy, Comfort and Prest-' ige when you lease & new. @ PONTIAC @ BUICK @ ACADIAN No insurance costs... no maintenance costs . . . one rate covers everything +, + Ona one or two year term. THE MILLS AUTO LEASE Ph: -- 723-4634 266 King St. W., Oshawa i CRUSH INTERNATIONAL LIMITED % mile, Two - year ~ old maidens,Canadian foaled. Purse $2100. 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The meet was the first of its type. COSSA officials have de- cided it will be an annual af- fair. Trinity College School of Port ng Hope, Ontario won the trophy *,|donated by Murray Anderson on Ltd. with a total of 117.9 points./s, Peterborough Collegiate and Vo- cational Institute took second place honors with 115.8. Brian Neck took the horizontal bar honors and Bob Kirby placed second followed by Mike Sea- gram. Robert Lee of Peterborough captured the vaulting horse event. Andy Wright turned in the best performance of the pommel! horse. Bob Kirby took the free calisthenics event and Brian Neck won the parallel bars event. Judges for the event were: Messrs. William Simons, Wayne Campbell, William Morrow, Wil- *) |liam Carson, James Bell and * David Disney. Results 31 20k MUFFLERS INSTALLED - « « Have been appointed the auth- orized bottler and distributor of Can- ada's finest Orange Drink. 67 KING [a PHONE 723-7822 oCann. '46,890. Quinelia Pool 34.137. 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