> British Teams Hav Success In Europe petition, managed to secure @ 2-2 Ww. ENGLISH LEAGUE CUP There were some astonishing results in second round games for the English League cups, with first division teams going down to defeat at the hands of clubs in lower divisions. Swin- don, second division leaders, knocked out Chelsea by a 3-0 score. Colchester, of the third division, beat Fulham 5-3. Notts County, bottom of the third divi- sion, beat first division Bir- mingham, present holders of the cup by 2-1. Second division Norwich knocked out Blackburn|~ Rovers by a 2-1 score, Other surprise results were Swansea's 3-1 win over Sunderland, Coven- try's 4-3 victory over Luton, Milwall's 3-2 defeat of Peter- borough,, Gillingham's 3-0 win over Bury, and Scunthorpe's 2-2 draw with Stoke. It was an evening of full- blooded football on many grounds, and reputations went by the board as hard-fighting 'eams from the lower divisions put an end to the League Cup hopes of their more highly- regarded first. division oppon- ents. Moes "Mets 74, '9 TV 22, Fhe: j ise, oan Agra 8 nae deel THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Gctober 2, 1953 |G <i for the nale wsitt hn weinm the last vear's ruléacluns. Jean Hutcheson S01, Berbers Kirk- until the executive and rules ican get for a riyou for 80 patient. OSHAWA MIXED TEN-PIN wR DAUT ING NEWS 'eee a ' OSHAWA DIU VW AshAU avast as WEDNESDAY NITE LADIES High Singles -- F. Ball 263, E. Zarbeiny Points taken this week -- 27%, D. 201, B. Montgomery |Blackjacks 4; Flyers 3, Hambones 37/275, J. J. Procher 257, B. Stowpokes 1, Headpins 1; Hopefuls 0 Hardie 269, &. Sargeant 249, L. Shob- L i hone ss Pat j 279, B. Meinichuk 4 a and Team Triples Toastmasters Auto, Trans. 3563; Town and Country 636,/3576; National Grocers 3565. Gerry May Team Singles -- Toastmasters 1351; Sih, Li) and June Bird 626. (257, 224),,c0uNters 134. + "4"\" Lemon' League -- C. Carswell 99, L. Nice shooting, girls. 42;\@ardner % and R. Laviolette 95. EASTWAY MIXED League -- G. Sheridan 93, pata os Bah a le ht and A. ley 87. B Sorry the wtletups haven't been in the|Pharm: MEN'S STORE LEAGUE paper. Your new president Is George Reid joints taken ;|and treasurer George Turner. Let's hope| ter ea ronctimasters 4,|We don't have any more upsets this year. By M. McINTYRE HOOD > to Correspondem The Oshawa Times LONDON -- Britain's soccer prestige took a decided boost as a result of nine games play- _ed against European teams in the ere : pi yer on Playing in Vienna in the Euro- four were drawn, all away|Pean Nations' Cup competit- from home, and two were lost, tion, Eire pulled out a scoreless by a single goal in.each case.|draw with Austria, and have The aggregate scores for the|@" excellent chance of coming nine games gave the British out on top in the return game. teams 19 goals as against 11 ARSENAL RUNS WILD by their European opponents. | with inside forward George The two games los:, however,|Eastham ac his brilliant best, were probably the most impor-|Arsenal totted up the biggest tant of the lot. After holding|score of the winning teams, Milan to a draw at Liverpool,|peating. a combined Copen- Everton went down 1-0 in thelhagen team 7-1 in_ the first second leg game at Milan, in alround of the Inter-Cities Fairs bruising, battering tussle injCup. Strong and Baker each which two players of each team/had hat tricks, and Arsenal were booked by the referee.jshould have no difficulty in This single goal defeat ends thejreaching the next round in the interest of England, and of|second leg. Everton, in the European Cup| In the same competition, for this season, Sheffield Wednesday had a 4-1 Real Madrid, thanks to the|win over the Du'ch 'eam, old maestro Ferenc Puskas of|Utrecht, while the Hearts of Hungary, secured a 1-0 lead/Midlothian, of Edinburgh, had over Glasgow Rangors.in theirja 2-2 draw with Lausanne in first leg European Cup game/Switzerland. To complete the at Ibrox Park. Puskas scored|list, Manchester United, play- nonchalantly with only fourjing Wilem II in Rotterdam, in minutes left to play, so Ran-|the European Cup Winners com- gers must overcome that lead Wins Title But in the return game in Madrid Hemsley Dropped to stay in the competition. WELL DONE, IRELAND INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Rol- lie Hemsley, who managed In- Three teams from Ireland fig- ured in the games played, and they provided the surprises of dianapolis Indians to the regu- lar season and playoff cham- pionships of the International the night and came out with flying colors, Belfast. Distillery, League, was released by the In- dians Tuesday. with former English . interna- tional Tom Finney coming out of three years' retirement to play for the side he now man- ages, performed brilliantly to} No explanation for the dis- missal was given. Hemsley, 56, was a major league catcher for 20 years and has been a man- ager or coach since 1949. fighting Irishmen made. good) use of Finney's skill and know- how, and after being twice in the lead, were a bit unlucky in having to settle for a draw. Dundalk, playing at Zurich in a second leg European Cup game, won by 2-1, and take the round by an aggregate of 4-2. Goes Berserk! He's Blowing High Prices to Smithereens! --ONn -- e@ Furniture CAR RADIOS .. . CAR RADIOS . . . CAR RADIOS be yg eg excellent from. Here ere but two of in stock... THRIFT LINE ry Heating 1, Brown's Drugs 3, Coulters 1; L, Osh. awa Bakery 3; Hallidays 3, Seven Up 1; Balko 0, Acadian Cleaners 4. High Triples -- K. Jenkins 745 (325, 224); E. Carswell 767 (232, 287, 248); J. . Locke 701 (301, 2 (220, 297, 268); D, Hodgson 783 21 Powell 763 (229, 311, 223); T. ftogwin 775 (266, 233, 276); G. Topping (236, 247, 299)3 C. Gray 730 (217, 259, 1 YR. 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