Y 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tusedey, Mey 12, 1964. England Edges Uruguay Fans Boo Listless Play fo Ne pe sh Tee é To gee Oakes hms _LONDON. -- season in came to an ipglorious par international game Uruguy at -W before a dis 55,000 spectators. crowd of by 21, 'ut for the first time in the last six seasons, I noted the| POOR OUTLOOK amazing spectacle of an English international side being given ajgame, the chances for a suc- sustained slow handclap and| cessful English tour look mighty being jeered and booed off the field, after a throughly un- satisfactory performance. Perhaps the English teain| League meni oot Dicked a |dee to Arsenal, $187,500 thought the Uruguayans would be easy meat for them, after Northern Ireland's the South Americans. played as They in the English team, mainly be-- Big. player deals used to end catise he scored England's two|with the transfer deadline Of) heen: goals. Jimmy. Greaves missed|March 16, more easy chances than he will/kept on until the oe pw: cock, Middlesbrough' to 'Leeds, $150,000; Melia, match, And I lost count. of the|sales' taking place for a total ; : with 9 ghar number of times that English|in that period of over $450,000. Wolverhampton, $150,000; Har- player's passes. went right to The SOCcer| over have again in any even Captain 1964 Footballer True, England won the pee sinner in that respect. to Leicester, tite ke while another $2,250,000 have! nai, to: Tottenham, $120,000: Connelly, Burnley to Manchester| United, $120,000. will $0 defeat of| South American if they were not|and this will be quite a differ- one|season, with 67 transfers at figures $30,000 each; totalling $5,250,000, gone in transfers of players' is| below the $30,000 mark. ae ae eee Four new "'position" records transfers but this year they|Wolverbampton, ticians figure that in the ley, Stadiuim.)one of the U ayett loom chester City, $120,000; Thomp- one tuguay" players,|course of the season there ~-- cetyl, apg Me 4 $120,000; Roberts, Motherwell of the season have Crawford, Ipswich to $165,000; Pea- Liverpool to Birmingham from Man- $120,000; Brown, 'Dancer' Holds Final Workout For Preakness' BALTIMORE (AF) + North- more than five The 88th Pooled of the 1 3-16- mile second leg of the triple crown for three-year-olds lost a possible starter when Knightly Manner, winner of the Chesa- peake and Preakness Prep, was shipped back to New York. ern Dancer, Kentucky Derby winner, stepped through his fi- nal extended workout Monday in preparation for Saturday's $150,000-added Preakness, and trainer Horatio Luro expressed satisfaction over the condition of the little hard-hiting Cana- dian-owned colt. "I would have preferred he went a little faster,' said Luro after Northern Dancer worked one mile in 1:53 3-5, "But I was satisfied. We'll now take it easy until post time." Northern Dancer, owned by Toronto industrialist E. P. Tay- lor won the Kentucky Derby in a record two minutes, Scheduled post time for the Preakness is 5:45 p.m. EDT. It network. Remember When? ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Oldtimers may recall Joe Gans who won the world lightweight boxing crown 63 years ago today at Fort Erie, Ont. Gans knocked out Frank Ernie in the first round for the title, which he held until 1008 when Bat- tling Nelson dethroned him by a knockout in the 17th The Dancer is likely to be a round at San Francisco. Rise Ta field that 1 that mgr oy wot bel Pilote Voted James Norris Trophy Winner MONTREAL (CP) -- Pierre Pilote. of Chicago Black Hawks will be carried on the CBC-TV|has been named the top de- fenceman Hockey League for the third consecutive year. The 32-year-old Chicago cap- tain got almost twice as many votes in balloting for the James Norris Memorial Trophy as his nearest rival--Tim Horton of Toronto Maple Leafs. Pilote re- ceived 138 points and Horton 70 in the voting among sports writ- ers and broad-casters in the six NHL cities Pilote, born in the in Kenocami, Que., and now making his off- i ational | saved myself so Ato trouble oini Lander - Stark's Fi te ace Parts Repitice- ment Plan, Why don't you? - 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA 725-3581 have been set up, as follows: Full back -- Don Howe, West slim. I shudder to think of what Arsenal, ~ for happen when this team| Bromwich to -studde $135,000. meets. ie. -- sigge Centre half -- Ian Ure, Dun- Halfback -- Alan Mullery, Fulham to Tottenham, $217,500. Centre forward -- Fred Pick| ering, Blackburn to Everton, $240,000, (also a record fee| team made up of European and Stars, now) playing for the top Italian clubs, greatly concerned with the re-|ent matter from playing against! yO tg English clubs). sult, showing no fight or fire. And with Uruguay playing at the mediocre Uruguayans. the to It may be that the England| P Apart from these, BEST BUY "OK" USED CARS } | i a slow pace, with constant pass-|team has not yet recoyered| ing either backwards or straight|from its defeat by Scotland at) across the pitch, there was little|Hampden Park. But whatever in the way of entertainment in| the reason, this was the poorest the é. showing I have seen by an 5 a Byrne alone stood out|England team in the last six Scots Win TS-0 Over iain seus Mixed Squad|s=«3"""° TORONTO (CP) -- Scotland's Pp I Cc N I C¢ FACTORY AUTHORIZED EMIT. 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