Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Mar 1967, p. 9

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 6, 1967 Liverpool Recaptures English League Lead LONDON (CP) -- Liverpool, deposed from the English League First Division leader- ship Friday night by Manches- ter United, swept back to the top Saturday with a 2-1 victory over Stoke City. Liverpool has 43 points in 31 matches, and leads United by one point. The Manchester club, which has played one game less, tied Arsenal 1-1 "ri- day night to slip into the lead temporarily. Nottingham Forest is third with 39 points. Liverpool played excellently to defeat Stoke before a crowd of 48,900. A diving header by Chris Lawler gave Liverpool a two goals ahead in the 62nd minute. Stoke came back fighting and was rewarded with a headed goal by Peter Dobing. Last - place Blackpool scored first against powerful Notting- ham Forest. With Blackpool's first victory of the year in sight, Ian More ran 40 yards and scored to give Forest 1-1 tie with only one minute to go. |COVENTRY IDLE | Coventry, leading the Second |Division with 43 points, did not play Saturday. The next three clubs won, making Wolverhamp- ton Wanderers second with 41 points, Blackbucn Rovers third with 39 and Huddersfield fourth 1-0 first - half lead. Another|with 38. header by Roger Hunt put them eS See EF |victory over Rotherham United. \Town, Blackburn defeated Bir- mingham City 1-0 on Mike Har- rison's goal. Queen's Park Rangers, who 'won the Football League Cup \final by defeating West Brom- wich Albion 3-2 Saturday, leads 'the Third Division with 46 point followed by Bristol Rovers with 43 and Mansfield with 41. Mans- field defeated the Rovers 2-0. In the Scottish League First Division Alec Willoughby scored \four goals as the Rangers de- jfeated Motherwell 5-1. Willie | Wallace scored twice in a 5-0 rica? by Celtic over St. Mir-| Blazers Stretch Central Lead Tony Leighton scored Hud-|deen and Hibernian, are eight] By THE CANADIAN PRESS dersfield's three goals in its 3-0|points behind. | Willougby's four goals| stretched their Central Hockey |Wolves struggled to a 1-0 vic- brought his total in five games} tory over lowly Northamptonito 12. | | Celtic leads the division with) 144 points, followed by Rangers with 42. The next clubs, Aber- Ice Conditions Excellent For Canadian Title Play By STERLING TAYLOR HULL, Que. (CP) -- The 11|today at Hull Arena, where the rinks in this year's Canadian|CUrling ice was installed earl? men's curling championship|!ast week and local curlers|,--.. will have one less worry ac-|found it excellent. : cording to area curlers. ' 5 Fa ok The ice conditions, the prime|berta rink has been installed as|tunning at us, he said. "I) oy' as a dark-horse entry. Mc- concern of every curler, will be|favorite. close to excellent unless they change drastically. The ll-rink round-robin bon- Northcott. said of his Calgary'last year. rink Sunday. Northcott won the] "We've had the experience of title when the Ontario repre-|playing in the championship be- sentative, skipped by Joe Gu-|fore but I'm not sure it means rowka of Toronto, missed his|all that much." final shot of the final game in| This year's Ontario entry, Halifax last year. |skipped by Alf Phillips Jr. of HAS NO ILLUSIONS Toronto, has been installed as Bernie Sparkes, second|second favorite with Doug Wan- stone on the Alberta rink, hasi;eys saskatchewan rink from no illusions of the champion- ship being a cake walk, how- spiel gets under way at 3 p.m. Elbow a close third. 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He still iad hopes until Wade Cagle, assistant tournament supervisor, asked him if he knew that he had rippled the water on his back wing, which would be the same as ground- ing the club in a sand trap. | But he had never been in/cherry, Wayne Cashman, Ted! |such a position as he enjoyed Hodgson and Terry Crisp. Fred Sunday. Coming up to the 63rd|ctanfj is' onl hole, he was 10 under par, lead- -- pve oy SOU On ing South African Harold Hen-|~ cy' pene scorers in the ning by one stroke and the old/pravyes' victory over Memphis pros, Jack Nicklaus and Sand-|caturday were Art Stratton And Aaron was playing better|/ton. Norm Beadin scored for than any of them, refusing to|Memphis. ninth, a simple, 181-yard, par-3 hole. His tee shot splashed just off the Terry Ball. Bob Charlebois water's edge into a lake guard- ing the left side of the green. The water just covered the all and Aaron took off a shoe,|noints compared with 66 placed his right foot ankle deep cialis, Houten. ie |Tulsa Oilers Saturday and de- feating St. Louis Braves 6-1 | Sunday. In other games Saturday St. Louis Braves defeated Mem- phis Wings 3-1 and Omaha Knights defeated Houston Apol- jlos 4-3, Ron Buchanan and Dave Woodley scored for Oklahoma City Saturday. Jim Keon and Gary Unger scored for Tulsa. In Sunday's game, Buchanan scored two goals for the Blazers with others coming from Dick with two goals and Doug Shel- Jim Johnson scored two goals, including the winner, for Omaha Saturday. Other Knight scorers were Larry Mickey and scored two goals for Houston with Danny Grant getting the other. Oklahoma City now has 77 NHL STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bobby Orr, who scored the tying goal and assisted on: an- other as Boston Bruins earned a 4-4 tle with New York Rang- ers Saturday. 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