Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Sep 1966, p. 10

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Pe a se ilk at tile, i A At 10. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, September 28, 1786 Tambling's Two Goals Give Chelsea Victory | (AP)--Babby Sante bn hale Arsenal 3-1. and Peay hem at the top of the En, ih Soccer Leag BP sgn od ? . ue. Tambling brought his goals games. He scored five against Aston Villa tally to seven in two a week earlier. Tam- Wi. Gals paints. from mine games, r ale Tattenham Hotspur and Stoke,|ers and shot the equalizer in the its one-|both winners, held second place jointly with 13 points, Leicester and Manchester United were leads ornch g- next with 12 points. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters) -- Old country soccer results: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Blackpool 0 Man City 1 Ch 3 Arsenal 1 1 Everton 1 Leicester 5 Aston Villa 0 2 Sunderland 2 Man United 4 Burnely 1 Chelsea's victory gave it 14,in the second A crowd of 48,000. watched Chelsea fight back after Colin Addison had scored for Arsenal Norwich 1 Preston Plymouth 1 Crystal Bournemouth 1 Ley Mansfield 1 Queens Derby 4 Huddersfield 3 1 PO Portsmouth 0 Millwall 1 Division Il ton Or 0 Bristol R 2 Oxford 1 Colchester 3 Oldham 2 Grimsby 4 Darlington 1 PR 7 minute, Peter Os- good eluded the Arsenal defend- Mth minute. After that Uneisea gradually wore Arsenal down. Tambling got his first goal in the final minute of the first half and his second near the end. SHOWS TOP FORM Jimmy Graves was in fine form for Tottenham, which de- feated Nottingham Forest 2-1. Alan Mullery scored Spurs' first goal in the fourth minute. Greaves, constantly dashing through the Nottingham defence was stopped twice by goal- keeper Peter Grummitt before nipping in to make it 2-0 in the 15th minute. Frank Wignall counted for | Nottingham in the 34th minute.|Ottawa .. Spurs were under pressure for|Hamilton much of the second half, but| Montreal TOMMY + JOE COFFEY é Stamps Tie Eskimos, | Four Players Injured . Frank Andruski, Bob Lueck and Gerry Shaw, all of whom were CALGARY '"P) -- Calgary Stampeders hit hard by in- juries all season long, had four more players racked up Satur: day 'buf came from behind for an. 18-18 western fooibaii coi- ference Ue aKainoi Lumen Eskimos.' The Stampeders hobbled to within three: points of the thirds "| place Winnipeg Blue Bombers and have a cnance to narrow the 'margin further. when. they play in Winnipeg Tuesday night, But they may have to. get along. without Howard Starks, FOOTBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eastern Conference T F APt 0.171 85 0 164 87 0 55 126 oe 3 Los. Angeles' is Green Bay 4 Washington 33. Pittsburgh 27 Minnesota 17 Dallas 28 American League Houston 20 Buffalo 27 Kansas City 43 Boston 24 14 12 6 injured in the game. surgery. ga Most serious were Lueck, an offensive. guard who, suffered a partially dislocated. shoulder! and Chew « dofencive hack who injured a knee and will requite! The point gained from the deadlock moved Edmonton ahead of Winnipeg into second for the'touchdown, Robinson's convert pulled out the;tie. Other, Calgary. touchdowns went to. Starks,,who raced: 40 yards.for the .first.seore of the game. and 'first. Calgary touch- lawn hv rushing. in 10 contests. Robinson; converted and kicked a field goal to run up. a 104 margin, ; monton, reaping the bene- fits of 12. Calgary penalties, two saeaaandantones o> in, bve i iho Be place, three points behind the fumbles and four pass intercep- We fly there more often rivon a, Rn else at th leading Saskatchewan Rough- riders who were humiliated 29-7 by Hamilton Tiger-Cats in an in- terlocking game Saturday night in Hamilton, Ottawa. in the firat quarter but lost quarter, Saskatchewan plays Ottawa Rough Riders, Jeaderts in the Bastern Conference, tonight in The Stamps held a, 10-0. lead and trailed 1840 in the fourth Hut midway through the 'ff Cupit's Bid Falls Short ' EVERETT, ».Wash.' (AP) -- Homero. Blancas went over par on three of the last four. holes Sunday' but» withstood a late challenge by. Jackey Cupit to win the Greater Seattle-Everett open golf tournament by one it splashed West End premieres. . efor « in quaint old.inns and cgmpate fact, about the-on! you won't find more of, is aye dg #3 a oI n right thrpugl wae choose from 16 BOAC and Air Canada flights'a from Toronto to London. I tally, the average mid-winter temperature in London: some 16 degrees above Toronto's. Quite warm, t¢ So is the welcome:'you'll find aboard your BOA 7 6 Middlesbrough 3 Workington 2 Peterborough 0 Torquay 1 2 Reading 2 Swindon 1 Shrewsbury 4 Scunthorpe 3 Swansea I Gillingham 1 Walsall 2 Brighton 1 New York 48 Boston 24 New York 18 Denver 7 San Diego 29 Oakland 20 Continental League Charleston 14 Wheeling 13 nal, quarter Jerry Keeling an Terry Evanahen hooked up for a 50-yard pass to set up a field goal attempt hy Larry Robin: xon that went wide for a single that cut the margin to @ con: Newcastle 1 Fulham 1 id W.2 Sheffield U 2 ham, 2 Notts Forest 1 West Brom 0 Stoke 1 West Ham 2. Southampton 2 Division It their defence held out. Toronto 0 111 202 4 Stoke had a 1-0 away victory over West Bromwich, The win- ning goal came from John Sask. Ritchie 'in the 50th minute. | Edmonton stroke, Blancas shot a closing 70, one over par, 'at Everett Country) | Club for a 266 total, 18: under} ' par for the tour ent, equal- Ww F A Pt v4 243 174 14 74 215 11 BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION. WITH' Al CANADA Birmingham 2 Rotherham 3 Blackburn 1 Ipswich 2 Bolton 0 Wolverhampton W 0 Carlisle 2 Bristol C 1 Chariton 5 Cardiff 0 Coventry 3 Bury 0 Division IV Bradford 0 Barrow 1 Brentford 1 Tranmere 1 Chester 3 York City 1 Hartlepools 3 Exeter 1 Luton 4 Aldershot 0 Newport 3 Southend 0 Cardinals Nip Browns On Late Run By RON RAPOPORT Associated Press Sports Writer Prentice Gautt couldn't be- Heve it, but Cleveland Browns found it real enough. With St. Louis Cardinals and Cleveland tied 28-28 in the final rter Sunday, Cardinal back jautt burst through the Browns' Tine and ran 23 yards for the score that gave St, Louis a 34-28 victory. The Cardinals now lead the National Football League's Eastern Division with a 3-0 rec- ord. Green Bay Packers beat Los Angeles Rams 24-13, Dallas Cowboys took Minnesota Vi- kings 28-17, Baltimore Colts bombed San Francisco 4%ers 96-14, Philadelphia Eagles smothered New York Giants 35- 17 and Washington Redskins got Notts C 2 Lincoln 1 Port Vale 1 Crewe Alex 1 Rochdale 1 Stockport 0 Southport 1 Chesterfield 2 Amateur International England 2 Ireland 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Airdrieonians 1 Falkirk 0 Ayr U 0 Dundee U7 Clyde 1 Kilmarnock 3 Dundee 1 Celtic 2 Hibernian 7 Partick 0 Rangers 3 Aberdeen 0 St. Mirren 0 Motherwell 5 Stirling 0 Hearts 3 Division I Arbroath 1 Albion 1 Brechin 0 Dumbarton 0 Clydebank 0 Montrose 4 Cowdenbeath 1 Queens Pk 2 East Fife 2 Berwick 1 E Stirling 1 Raith 2 Hamilton 3 Forfar 0 Stranraer 2 Alloa 1 St. Johnstone 3 Dunfermline 3 Stenhousemuir 2 Queen of S 6 Thd Lanark 1 Morton 1 IRISH LEAGUE pact Pittehurch Steelers 33-27. Green Bay, now the only m.-! @eaten team in the Western Di- vision, had its troubles with the Rams before an. 80-yard pass ord from Bart Starr to Elijah tts won it. The Packers lost td fumbles in losing a 17-0 lead. Dallas remained unbeaten in the Eastern Division with three 80-yard scoring marches in each of the last three quarters. Cow- boy quarterback Don Meredith completed just eight passes but two were good for touchdowns to Bob Hayes and Buddy Dial. Lou Michaels. tied an NFL record with five field goals and Alvin Haymond was tough on defence in the Baltimore vic- tory. Michaels' kicks ranged from 23 to 41 yards and Hay- mond set up scores with two kick returns and a pass inter- ception. Milt Plum completed 13 of his scoring strikes as Detroit deait Atlanta its third straight loss. Joe Don Looney scored on a 24-yard run. Tom Nowatzke scored on a two-yard run and| a seven-yard pass from Plum. | -~ introducing the harefoot comfort i «os the softness of carpet e.. the toughness of Vinyl +++ now combined in one revolutionary new floor covering, never needs wax- + ing. See TAPIFLEX today at: Ballymena 2 Glentoran 3 Bangor 2 Ards 4 Crusaders 3 Cliftonville 2 Derry City 1 Portadown 1 Distillery 2 Coleraine 5 Glenavon 2 Linfield 1 A crowd of 53,000 saw Man- chester United hammer Burnley 4-1. A fine goal from Denis Law started Manchester off on its best display of the season. Aston Villa, struggling danger- ously near the foot of the stand- ings, went to Leicester and ran into a brilliant performance by Derek Dougan, a former 'Villa player, Dougan had three goals in Leicester's 5-0 victory. Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters goal-scoring heroes of England's World Cup final victory over West Germany last July, came to the rescue of West Ham. Each scored a goal in a 2-2 draw at home to Southampton. Blackpool, defeated 1-0 at home by Manchester City, re- mained at the bottom of the standings with only two points from nine games, STAYS ON TOP Bolton leads the Second Divis- ion with 14 points from nine goals, despite being held to a 0-0 draw by Wolverhampton. Ipswich scored a 2-1 victory at Blackburn and went into sec- ond place with 13 points. Blackburn lost despite a fine display by England winger John Connelly, who was transferred from Manchester United Friday night for £40,000 ($120,000). Rangers drubbed Aberdeen 3-0 in the Scottish top division, and Celtic edged Dundee 2-1. Bobby Campbell scored all the goals in Motherwell's 5-0 run- away against St. Mirren. Winnipeg Calgary c 1 2 5 7 Western Conferenct L 3 5 5 5 4 3 6 2 7 +O 141 173 National League Eastern Conference WLT FA P 3 48 1.0 24 1.0 6 5 3 rm} 0 0 St. Louis allas Phila. Pitts. Cleveland Wash. New York Atlanta Weste Green Bay Baltimore Los Ang. 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