Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Apr 1964, p. 16

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Pe ee | * ° FSD Ss +R ew S TRE United), halfbacks: Bailey (Charlton), * Talbut (Burnley), Cross (Lei- * Villa); forwards: + city-state of ancient * overthrew their rulers 36 cen- "4G THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 22, 1966 OSHAWA TENNIS CLUB EXECUTIVE MAKES PLANS FOR '64 Club moved into action for the 1964 season almost imme- diately. Above is shown a pic- ture of their early executive meeting, as they planned classes for Wednesday Night instruction at the club, under the guidance of Graham Cre- rar, The 'hard court" at OTC is already available for use and the other courts will be ready the end of this month. A general "club meet- ing" on Sunday, April 26, will launch the season's activity at full scale. Shown above, left-to-right, are:--Kay Hop- kins, club treasurer; Jenny Svenson, tennis director; Dan- ny Cockerton, secretary; Har- ry Joyce, club president; Keith Alderton, vice-president and "Pat" Denish, club direc- tor, 1964 executive members, at their meeting last week. --Oshawa Times Photo OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Celtic Expected To Advance To Finals By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent To The Oshawa Times Cup! tiwerpool need only one more victory for Celtic, and represented the two ton), Tambling (Chelsea), (West Ham), ables (Chelsea) and Hinton (Nottingham Forest). NEAR TITLE GOAL With four games to play, point to become champions of} the English first division. A mid- week 3-0 win over Burnley placed them three points ahead of Manchester United and four points ahead of Everton, both .j}of whom have only two games left to play. So one more point would give Liverpool the title, as their goal average is so much superior to that of these. two Hurst)to play. In the fourth division, Chivers (South- ampton), Ball (Blackpool), Ven- teams. Celtic matched the Hungar- in skill, but were far more F to goal, and took advan- u Budapest ag = challengers. The third and fourth division promotion places are still un- adly in their @P-l\Gecided. In the third division, Crystal Palace, with 58 points, of their chances to score.|jead, Coventry, with 57 are sec- team played/ondg and Watford with 55 third, lifeless foot-|and all have three more games Exeter lead with 55 points, while four teams, Gillingham, Car- lisle, Workington and Bradford City, all on 54 points, will fight it out for the other three pro- motion places. Gillingham have five games to play, and the others three, and might well fin- ish at the top of the division. BITS AND PIECES Manchester United have step- ped into the transfer market and have bought Burniey's En- gland international wing for- ward, John Connelly, for $150,- 000. But at the same time, they sold their young England under 23 forward, Phil Chisnall, for $90,000. These players will not be able to play in the remaining league matches this season, so the clubs are obviously looking SPORTS BRIEFS Or Jerry Janes poised for all hook shot in a Beatle wig. It happened during the winter] as 14 members of the Western/ held to a tie in Victoria and Nanaimo, avoiding possible de- feat by excusing so from overtime at midnight in order to catch a boat back to the mainland. Quarterback Joe Kapp is the playing coach and other players are Willie Fleming, Peter Kempt, Greg Findlay, Pete Ohler, Tom Brown, Norm Field- gate, By Bailey, John Hudson, Walt Bilicki, Neal Beaumont, Steve Cotter, Barnes and Janes. Ohler, a journalism ' gradu- ate, doubled as publicity agent and Danny Veitch, Lions minor football co-ordinator, was busi- ness manager. ahead to greater strength for) next season. CLAY DIDN'T FAKE TEST WASHINGTON (AP) -- The army has told Congress that heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay was rejected after he "honestly and truly" failed draft mental tests, and it was|a confirmed by experts that Clay ,/did not fake the results to avoid induction. This was disclosed in a letter made public Monday. Clay was rejected in tests taken both before and after he won the championship from Sonny Liston last Feb. 25. THREE SUSPENDED PHILADELPHIA (AP) Pennsylvania Harness Racing Commission has suspended three trainer-drivers, including one Canadian, on charges. of racing drug-stimulated horses at Liberty Bell Park. All three pleaded not guilty to the charges and have 10 days in which to appeal. Lucien .Fon- tain of Point aux Trembles, Que., was. suspended for 90 days. Charles Fitzpatrick of Warwick Downs, R.I., was sus- pended for one year and John Bedell of Hicksville, N.Y., was suspended for 60 days. PUT ON WAIVERS three times in the last month but no one would claim him," said Kapp. It was in the interior city of Vernon that the Lions put on a show in costume. They picked selection from the local drama club's costume room. The re- sult was one player dressed as Genghis Khan and Barnes wear- ing yellow bloomers and carry- ing a parasol. Fieldgate scored two long bas- kets during the season by shoot- ing the ball from behind his back while Kempf, the football team's place-kicker, tried to drop-kick baskets. "He's zero for three but has -- The}hit two backboards," says Kapp. AUSSIE IMPORTS | Australia imports goods worth| $450,000,000 from developing) countries,..with more than 70 per cent of the imports entering duty free. A. E. JOHNSON 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 1414 King St. East 723-2721 "We put Veitch on waiversi= TAMBLYN REXALL t SAL Continues All This Week! BIG BARGAINS HAND LOTIONS - DEODORANTS TOOTH PASTE - SHAVE CREAM & LOTIONS - BABY NEEDS and COS- METICS. SAVE ON HOUSEHOLD DRUGS-ANALGETICS - VITAMINS - LAXATIVES - DIET AIDS - ANTISEPTICS - ADHESIVES - BANDAGES and EVERYDAY DRUG NEEDS STOCK UP ON WRITING PADS - ENVELOPES - BOX STATIONERY - PENS - PENCILS - BOWS - RIBBONS - TOOTH BRUSHES - COMBS - FACE CLOTHS - RAZOR BLADES, etc. OVER. 300 ONE CENT SALE ITEMS AT ALL| TAMBLYN DRUG STORES hem nowhere E : Hl ai 3 E <j F : | =q i - E i H a 8 Be e i g & F Fl & if g hi i EF HA 8 & will act as a guide towards world cup prospects. The under- 23 party to travel is as follows: : Bonetti (Chel- sea) and Montgomery (Sunder- land); backs: Badger (Sheffield Thomson (Wolver- hampton) and Reaney (Leeds); cester) and Deakin (Aston Wilson (Pres- OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES Results in LONDON (AP) -- English League soccer matches) Tuesday night: Division I Burnley 7 Tottenham 2 . Division II Bury 1 Southampton 5 Swansea 1 Portsmouth 1 Division II Bristol R 2 Reading 5 Watford 2 Brentford 2 Division VI Carlisle 1 Rochdale 0 Exeter 6 Chesterfield 1 Southport 0 Bradford 1 Kitchener Men Cop Senior Cage Title KITCHENER (CP) -- Kitch ener Coronets downed Montreal Snowdons 100-76 Tuesday to take the Eastern Canada Senior B men's basketball best-of-three final series in two straight games. The Coronets, who won the first game here Mionday 116-77, had to come from behind to win the game. Snowdons held a 49-33 half - time edge. OUSTED RULERS Citizens of Lagash, oldest Sumer, turies' ago in favor of a new king who promised to reduce taxes and dismiss the tax LINERS agents. WIN LOOK FOR THESE BRANDED CORK Ss SOMETHING FIRE ENGINE sete 1914 REPUBLIC FIRE TRUCK PLUS *5,000 16 RED TRIUMPH SPITFIRE SPORTS CARS 350 HONDA SCOOTERS--325 SNARK SAILBOATS Ring bells, shout, whoop! Here's the biggest, most exciting Canada-wide contest yet! Just look at the prizes to be won. A fully reconditioned 1914 vintage Republic Fire Engine plus $5,000! 16 red Triumph "Spitfire" sports cars--they're twin-carbed ... exuberant, go from 0 to 60 in 16 seconds! 350 red Honda Motor Scooters -- they're sleek, modern... eager! 325 Sea Snark Sailboats--they're light and racy! And you can enter as many times as you likel But that's not all!!! There are thousands of "pick your prize" gift vouchers to be won. You can use them to purchase all kinds of merchandise-at your dealers who sell Coca-Colal Anyone and everyone can enter often/ Full details at displays of cartons of Coca-Cola. Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. HAMBLY'S BEVERAGES (Oshawa) LTD. OSHAWA, ONTARIO

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