Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jul 1966, p. 9

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Portugal Big Favorite For World Cup Title tional Federation of Football As-) sociations. | Argentina, the only team| Eusebio, the Black Panther of} warned about behavior on the| Portugal and scorer of two field, now probably will bring|goals against Brazil, will be the) back Jorge Albrecht--the only|key man against North Korea-- }player so far sent off the field|the little-known Orientals who in the championship. That was|knocked favored Italy out of} goal-scorer, still has to get the LONDON (AP) Portugal ball in the net in this 'series. came into the crunch stage of the World Cup soccer cham- pionship today with seven other national teams trailing way be- hind in the betting odds. The eight teams, survivors of 16 who came here hoping for days off for restful training to-|West Germany last Saturday.) Uwe Seeler, a giant of Euro-| the home of the game. \day's game against Switzerland. |fence of Uruguay for West Ger- favorite spot at odds of 13 to 8.| ) | ruthless tackling that put Bra-|(wo goals and conceding one in| July 11, Portugal was rated 22/soccer, out of the international) The highlight match of the completed Wednesday when that there is greater protection | urtain comrades who like to gary beat Bulgaria 3-1, thus}, game," said Harry Cavan, and its forward stars, such as sia beat Chile 2-1 and West Ger-| The man the Hungarians will goals st Chile Wednesday Hungary, 04 listed by a Jeat-| In Soccer Brawls [£0 2szintt Wille Wednesday ond favorite at 3 to 1, with Eng- : . ers)--Police reported Wednes- Viewers Wednesday night that} 7 to 1, Russia at 10 to 1, Ar-/here during brawls to 1. ship Tuesday. In an interview he said times 10 a.m, EDT): injured were taken from ai He explained that the pres- At Liverpool, Portugal vs.\over radio, loudspeaker relays|too much for us. We had to win| vs. Uruguay. end of the square pressure," soccer glory, took a couple ofjin Argentina's game against/the championship. } day but tensions were high in| Albrecht was suspended for one|pean soccer, could be the man camps in four areas of England,|match only and so missed Tues-|to break down the rock-like de- Portugal soared into the top| World Cup headquarters ex-|many. Uruguay got into the pressed concern today over the|quarter-finals by scoring only) A few days before the World Cup--Anal---series -- began. hore. yit's Pele--the--erown--king--of/matches that bored the fans. to 1. championship 'Tuesday. iquarter-finals will be between Preliminary competition was) "«cjearly we have to ensare| Russia and Hungary, two Tron England took the Group I title|;, ee : win. . r those skilful players who are ae ' rer by defeating France 2-0; Hun-|;), outstanding 'attractions of Hungary defeated Brazil 3-1 knocking defending champion). v7 nce '\Ferenc Bene and Florian Al- Brazil out of the running; Rus-|" vice-president oF se teens bert, can shake the best teams. many eliminated Spain 2-1. | 1171 have to watch is Porkujan, the : ' an | 20 Suffer Injuries Russian winger who scored two HUNGARY SECOND CHOICE ' ; zht ing British bookmaker, was sec- nig z : SAO PAULO. -Brazil (Reut- Pele told German television land next at 4 to 1. ore | "3 Then came West Germany at day 20 persons were injured Brazil still. is "a star on the : following soccer sky and will continue to) gentina at 12 to 1, Uruguay at|Portugal's defeat of Brazil in|Shine despite our elimination in 16 to 1 and North Korea at 100 the World Cup soccer champion- the World Cup. The schedule for the quarter-| Sporadic fights were reported 'Don't write us off, we will finals aturday (all starting all over the city, Most of the come back fighting," At Wembley, England vs. Ar-| Square where thousands fol-'sure Tuesday night "in our gentina lowed the progress of the game game against Portugal proved North Korea. and on the flashing lights of ajby a three-goal margin and we At Sunderland, West Germany| replica of a football pitch at one|just could not cope with this At Sheffield, Russia vs. Hun-| In the rush to get away at| He also said despite many of- gary the end of the match, several |fers from European clubs he A sellout crowd of about 100,- persons were trampled under will stay in Brazil and go on 000 is expected at Wembley for foot and two spectators were playing soccer "for at least four the England-Argentina match. pushed through the front of amore years. But I will never Jimmy Greaves, England's ace|shop window in the crush again play in the World Cup." 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Place-kicker Larry Robinson added a field goal from the Tor- onto 38-yard line to wrap up the tseoring-far-the-Stamps.--- Defensive captain Jerry Keel- ing got the other Calgary touch- down, which Robinson con- verted, Robinson also kicked a single when his field-goal at- jtempt from the Argo 28 went | |wide Halfback Larry Ferguson scored Toronto's only touch down on a pass-and-run play with quarterback Wally Gabler that covered 100 yards. John Vilunas converted and kicked a 19-yard field goal. Dave Mann booted a 5l-yard single and the Argos got a safety touch. The loss was Toronto's first against a pre-season victory last week against Hamilton Ti- ger-Cats Day completed eight of 15 passes for 99 yards and a touch down while Pete. Liske, who played for Argos last season, was nine for 16 for 79 yards Gabler completed nine of 21 for 182 yards, had one intercepted, and threw one for a touchdown Calgary won its first after an exhibition Joss to the Alouettes in Montreal Monday night Pete Liske, who was an Argo |last season, was chased into the end zone from the Stampeder five and tackled for a safety touch early in the game. De- A BUILT-IN STYLING ce in your Here's the economical, compact 24-INCH STOVE UNIT m= Requires only 4-inch depth in deck .. . 4 high speed cooking units. Colors to match other units. INCREDIBLE! Yes... You can a banquet in only 2 feet of wal q@ BUILT-IN OVEN Your choice of REMOVABLE LINERS or PORCELAIN ENAMEL. Color choice for everyone's taste: TAPPAN has 5 colored doors plus white that swin either side. and take a look ! Non-scour TEFLON, CHROME, DISPOSABLE ALUMINUM Oh yes, styling wasn't forgotten. 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Vilunas put the Argos ahead|usual bruising defensive game Don Sutherin kicked a 29-yard 5-0 with a field goal halfway|to stall the Western Football), 0% Suberin Kicked a "-ya through the first quarter, Conference's representative, |"e!@ g0al and added another Rookie Gabler's pass play, Ticats scored a single, safety Point on a wide attempt. with Ferguson highlighted the touch, field goal and a con-| Gene Donaldson, former all- second period. : verted touchdown with Vancou-|American. fullback playing of- Keeling scored when Gabler|yer collecting two points onjfensive end for Hamilton, was wide with a pitchout. wide field goal attempts by|proved a versatile performer Ted Woods set up the winning |Billy Mitchell. |with strong play as a defensive touchdown for. Calgary early in| Joe Kapp, who played quar-|end. the fourth quarter when he |terback for the first and third| He crashed through the Van- streaked 38 yards down the/quarters, gave the Lions a large|couver line to pin halfback sidelines to the Toronto 24. 'edge in passing, but the Ticats|Billy Moore for a safety touch Day replaced Liske and hit dominated what there was of ajmidway through the second THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thundey, July 21, 1966 @ Keith Carpenter Registers Upset TORONTO (CP)--Keith Car- ipenter and Harry Fauquier, Ca- nadian Davis Cup players, and Lester Sack of Clarksdale, Miss., were invoived in ciose matches Wednesday at the On- tario International tennis cham- pionships. Carpenter, a lefthander from Montreal, upset seventh-seeded Colin Robertson of Australia, 13-11, 6-4. 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