Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 May 1966, p. 10

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10 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, _ 7, 1966 NEW CHAMPION! Harry Boyce (right) of Kingston, Ontario, defeated former Ca- _fnadian -- Champion " Eddie Tuvo (left) yesterday, at St. Janvier Quebec, in the shoot off for the .410-gauge title, at the 11th Canadian and 17th SPORT FROM BRITAIN Annual F.A. Cup Final Thwarts The Experts By JIM CONWAY LONDON (CP) -- Britain's premier soccer event, the Foothall Association Cup, was getting an advance buildup as "the final of the century." London's Chelsea and Man- | chester United were supposed to meet at Wembley May 14 in what was expected to he a classic windup to the knock=; out tournament. But something went wrong | and the result is that two out- siders will be the finalists. Sheffield Wednesday had the nerve to upset Chelsea 2-0 in one semi-final while Liver- | pool's Everton pulled a 1-0 surprise win over United in the other. Most sports writers were | caught with their predictions down The only 'exceptions grere a* few who had doubts about United because of its poor showing in late. league matches and its defeat by Partizan Belgrade in the Eu- ropean Cup a few days before the FA Cup semi-final There were no such doubts about Chelsea, It was riding high In the English League first division and, while hat- | tling in another tournament jes' Fairs Cup European -- the Inter - Cit- it had elimi- nated both of last year's FA | United | Cup finalists, and Liverpool. Past performance showed, however, that Sheffield and Everton had a far better chance than most of pundits gave them WON AWAY GAMES Despite a poor league matches--Sheffield is drifting perilously near the bottom of the first division and is in danger of relegation STANLEY CUP STATISTICS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Leeds Montreal Detroit : Montreal wins best-o nal 4-2) G Ullman, Det 6 JC Trembly, Mtl 2 Delvec'io, Det 0 Prentice, Det 5 Beliveau, Mtl ) Howe, Det ae Bathgate, 6 G. Trembly, Mtl 4 Rousseau, Mtl 4 Smith, Det 5 3 3 9 > ) 1 1 ° 1 Det >> Backstrom, Mtl Duff Mtl Henderson, Provost, Mtl Cournoyer, Mt] Stapleton,: Chi Balon, Mtl Harper, Mtl Richard, Mtl M'Gregor, Det A M'Donald Det 1 Hull. Chi 2 Gadsby, Det Co OD Sd GP OP oy CA OS ee SWI DHHwWsDOLAD Se Coto ae Det Name Steve Sucic Coach Of Rebels RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Suci¢, general. manager head coach of Grand Rapids in Professional Football League of America, |} heen hamed head coach of Richmond sin the Continental! Steve sand Sucie's first pro coaching job was in 1960 when defensive coach for Toronto Ar gonauts of the Canadian Foot ball League.. he hecame {only his | seconds the | record in | to the second the Owls played and won al! their pre- vious matches in the Cup on opponents' grounds--no mean feat. And the Liverpool Toffees had negotiated six rounds of the tournament: without con- ceding a goal--a record un- equalled this century Statistics aside, it may have been, as Brian Glanville of The Sunday Times' com- mented, that "Everton and Sheffield Wednesday got a bit tired of reading about the great final there was going to be between Chel else and Man- chester United." To. be fair to Chelsea, it must be noted that the field at Aston Villa's Birmingham ground, one of the two neutral fields chosen, was muddy; not the sort of surface for the quick, light football favored by the MO nsioners, They bogged down in the muck and failed to keep up with the sparkling Sheffield side Sheffield's two goals were scored by youngsters, the first by Graham Pugh, -18, 5 ng fourth profe. sional game, and the second by 19- year-old Jimmy McCalliog 50 before tne. whistle lronica McCalliog had been transferred from Chel sea to Sheffield only six months earlier : SCORED LATE The field at Boltor shire, suited other semi-finalists t was heavy from rain and had heen churned up by a -military band before the match Everton was moe at home than Manchester and aged.to hold off the side which played with of drive but little co-ordina tion--"'like the Beatles' with a guitar missing,"' said a Times of London writs neitner { the nian United nlenty | sli pped | frayed tempers and a | Oslrawa Pair Win Canadian Skeet Honors STL_JANVIER, Que. (CP) -- Barry Boyce of Kingston, a 17- year + old student, defeated former Canadian ehampion Ed- - die Tuvo of Montreal in a shoot- off Friday to win the 4A10-gauge title at the 11th Canadian and) 17th Quebec skeet champion- ships. ' Both shooters had scattered 97 of a possible 100 birds. Tuyo) missed first in the sudden-death shootoff, Boyce, who won the junior AlO and 12-gauge title last year, was shooting .in his first major event as a regular com- petitor. His opponent, dress manufacturer, Quebec competition as top shooter from the province. < The Oshawa combination of Bill Rudyk, a machine repair- man, and Nelson Starr, a mer- chant, broke 188 of 200 birds to win the two-man title in .410 gauge shooting. Dominic Piscitelli of North Haven, Conn., was the only United States resident, to finish _ high in thegopeni ing Mae He scattered 95 of 100 binds to tie Walt Kaczwarzyk of Kitchener The until' Sunday foothills village, - Montreal. 'REMEMBER WHEN ...? THE CANADIAN PRESS Jack Young and Reg Hil- lary of Toronto won the Trans - Canada Rally five years ago today--in 1961-- after losing only four points on the 4,100-mile drive from Montreal to Vancouver in their Studebaker Lark. The second-place team had also lost four points but Young and Hillary won the top score in five special tests. a 37-year-old won the championships continue in this Laurentian 25 miles north skeet champion- 17-year-old stu- By sudden- Quebec ships, The dent won it in a death .'"'shoot-off"'. HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS Halfback Brian the Harris winning goal through 10 minutes from the end, and an almost frenzied counter attack failed to achieve anything except a few warn- ing 'for rough, play from the referee, . The clubs each earned a $22,500 bonus for reaching the final. 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