Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Mar 1967, p. 12

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Merch 27, 1967 Manchester Maintains Lead Over Liverpool LONDON (CP) -- Manchester|ized the League championships|2-0 victory over Sheffield Wed- United gained a valuable pointjover the last three seasons and|nesday to move up to trail Saturday in its quest for the|Saturday's game overshadowed Liverpool by a single point. Two English League soccer cham-|the rest of the hectic three-day] points back is Tottenham Hot- pionship when it held rival Liv-/Easter program. |spur, which beat Leicester City erpool to a sc reless tie. | The pressure still piled up be-} 1-0. : The point enabled United to/hind Manchester United and} Leeds United beat Blackpool | © maintain a two-point lead over|Liverpool, however. The next/2-0 to occupy fifth place and Liverpool in the First Division. | four ese gl rig™ : Pesigrangt yee ctcirg Seh yhve s ve monopol-! Nottingham Forest scored ajfeat by Blackpool Friday, bea' ell sia cok = | Newcastle 2-1 to hold sixth place. 4 k Coventry City and the Wolver- ntario Captures NQUCAKEL emi snerers opened ups gap at the top of the Second Di- | vision. 7 0 Coventry beat Blackburn Rov- | ge ourney pens .:; 1-0 in a vital promotion game and Wolverhampton KINGSTON, Ont. (CP)--Four-|Scotia tripped the Yukon 7-2 in|scored a 4-0 victory over Hull teen top midget hockey teams|the Centennial group. City. from across Canada, compet-| New Brunswick clipped North-| WOLVES PANTING ON HEELS ing in their first national com-|west Territories 16-3, Quebec| The Wolves now trail division- petition, return to action this and Alberta played to.a 3-3 tie|leading Coventry by two points, afternoon after spending Sun-|and Prince Edward Island won|with Blackburn back six points 'Nancy Greene Wins Cup; World's Top Female Skier JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. (AP)jthe first race of the slalor,,)Purtillo, Chile, as a top favorite Only last Friday, Nancy Greene|clocking 46.16 seconds behj nq|anci then falling in the downhill of Canada was looking back two 'weeks and bemoaning what she Florence Steurer of France , and in the second run of. the slalorn after leading in the first considered her loss of the World|SHOWED PERFECT FORM: _|run./ Cup of skiing. And with perfect form, .she| _sjie had suffered a number of Today, she is officially the|flashed down the 1,250-foot, 53* [fills in the meets, but never world's best woman skier, the|gate course to beat Miss Goit- triumphant victor over her|schel in the second race, by seven-hundreths of a second ,,|WON ALL EVENTS Her combined time was ore minute, 30.67 seconds. French superstar rivals. | The international Alpine ski @ season wound up Sunday, and for the 23 - year - old, five - foot- four Rossland, B.C., ace it was a do-or-die day. slalom event with 172 points, lo SCORES GOAL garnered from eight interna-|, Wayne Cashman, with Oshawa Generzls' juniors in the 1965-66 season, scored a goal Sunday night as Oklahoma City Blazers clinched first place in the Central Professional Hock- ey League. Blazers defeat- ed last place Tulsa Oilers 4-2 to wrap up the title. United States. Miss Greene, with 151 points, had to win the|i, already had won the maximum Ll: points she could collect for the event, to {member of Canada's national day touring Ottawa and beingjover Thunder Bay 4-2 in the/in third place. treated to a banquet by the|Confederation group. Queen's Park Rangers are far City of Kingston. Manitoba and Newfoundland|ahead in the Third Division. The 14 teams are split into|Were idle. : They beat Gillingham 2-0 andj), two groups, Centennial and|/SCORES WINNER lead the standing) by eight | Rock Miller scored the win-|Points over second-place Bristol ; i vi h team) Coneennmy Wi G86 . Rovers, who tied Walsall 1-1. be in Mansfield, beaten at home 1-0 by Taiida and Worests save, | NEWCOMER GNAWS the weekend of March 12 in tional meets in Europe and the|/<jaiom races. On .Friday, Miss Greene, alsaid: jteam since 1960, looked back to|yous, I wasn't tired." was. injured. Greene emerged the winner of Miss Goitschel could not h: ,ye|all three events, including two added to her total, unless s ;he/giant slaloms. had pea ag ge a eye or| Stie didn't pick up any points ; ' can count only her best three) }isr those races because she i fier, maior rival, Maricllelresults in each type of race-- already had gained the maxi- oitschel of France, entered the/ downhill, slalom and giant sla -lmum possible in the event. But' m. Miss Goitschel already haf i/she did keep her rivals from first and two seconds in earli¢ sr| winning them. Jean-Claude Killy, another of The French skier placed tk ,ird|France's skiing superstars, al- the first race in 46.21 &.ndjreagy had clinched the men's event--worth 25 points--to cap-)econd in the second race . j | i , : .in}Wofld Cup and in Sunday's sla- ture the cup. Miss Goitschel|4453 for a combined time ot¢'iom relaxed, finishing sixth in 30.74. t,he first and falling in the second Miss Greene, terming her vic-}-ra\ce. ry the greatest of her careen | 'The star-studded French team woit the World Cup for team "I wasn't tense, I wasn't n/ oy. performance. Miss Steurer finished third in The Ottawa native is a fi. erce|Sunday's slalom with a com- The European pine sawfly,|Franconia, N.H., and said of her/competitor. She said she fel ¢ in|\bined time of 1:33.02 from a at is menacing trees across|Chances of winning the cup here: |excellent condition here. most of ,southern Ontario, en- red Canada through Windsorjonly way I could have won, I|tory as an especially happy one, after having entered the world. Sunday, she placed second in'championships last August in! ican Koren Korfanta gave 18- "T lost there, and that was the 1940, the Department of|think." 46.12 clocking in the: first race She looked on her slalom vi 'c.|and a fourth-place 46.90 in the second, The disqualification of Amer- Besides winning the cup, Miss|in 2:09.90. year-old Garrie Matheson, a six-|the cup race. She finished third footer from Montreal, fifth place|for the cup with 158 points. in the slalom. Miss Matheson had a combined time of 1:36.19 --10th in the first race in 48.49 COOPER'S MARCH and sixth in the second in 47.70. Miss Korfanta had a pre-disqual- ification time of 1:35.19. Next - best Canadian was Stephanie Townsend of Banff, Alta., 15th in 1:42.58, Herberg Huber of Austria won the men's slalom, clocking 2:05.03 down the 67-gate course. HENDERSON PLACES 7TH Scott Henderson of Banff was best Canadian, placing seve ss me The Famous man of Chelsea and Pacing DELUXE Duncan of Mont Tremblant, Que. CHAMPION Canadians who did not finish were Anne Rowley of Ottawa, Judi Leinweber of Kimberley, Rod Hebron of Vernon, B.C., Wayne Henderson of Banff and Bert Irwin of Kamloops, B.C. Also disqualified was Annie Famose of France, one of Miss Greene's closest competitors in LEWIS OPTICAL Established for over 30 years 10% King Street West 725-0444 Bob Swann of Chelsea, Que., was 11th in 2:11.65. Canadians disqualified were Karen Dokka and Gerry Rinaldi of Kimberley, B.C.; Currie Cha First Tire Regular Price, Second Tire For Only ALL SIZES 9.99 Road Lifetime Hazerd Guerantee. Use Your Texaco Credit Cord Up te 12 Months Te Pay. | COOPER TEXACO 410 Ritson Rd. 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The ops rivers end and Vaughn Wilkins each|Rangers defeated Hibernian 1-0. had one for Fredericton. Victor TORONTO (CP)--The 48-day/Mercredi scored twice and Law- . winter harness racing meet atjrence Hrycan once for Yellow- Tok 0 Fi ht Greenwood Raceway endediknife. Saturday as pacers and trotters} Orest Kindrachuk and Don} were loaded into vans for the|Kozak led Saskatoon Centennials trip to Mohawk Raceway in|with two goals apiece in a Cancelled Campbleville, Ont., and Mon-|!come-from-behind win over Ot- day's opening for that track. |tawa Nationals, Bill McBean, Veteran Keith Waples of Vic-|Larry Cole and Mel Grosse} BUENOS AIRES (AP) -- Ar- toria Harbour, Ont., was the/scored the other Saskatchewan/gentine heavyweight chal- leading dash - winner with 39/goals. Brian Mason and Ray/lenger Oscar Bonavena. said wins. He was also the leading|Monette scored two each and|Sunday world champion Cas- money - winner of the meet,/Brian Bonner one for Ottawa. |sius Clay 'is so afraid of me driving horses that took $36,688} Two goals by Warren Radom-|that he would go to fight in in purses. ski and a single by Bob Buttar|Vietnam rather than meet me| ' Leading money-winning horse|was enough to tie Edmonton|in the ring." was J. R. Spencer from Colling-|All-Stars with Montreal Rose-| Bonavena talked to reporters |' wood, Ont., with $9,445. mount. Alain Langlois, Fran-|after Clay's manager, Herbert Silver Nib Lee, owned by Bill|caise Ouimet and Marc Lamy|Muhammad, announced in Chi- Stirton of Orangeville, won|scored for Quebec. cago that the champion's most races with seven. Two goals by Angus Beck/scheduled title fight with the Waygone, owned by Bruce/gave Charlottetown Canadians|Argentina in Tokyo May 27 had Smith of Toronto, won the fea-|their edge over Fort William|been cancelled. Clay faces an tured $4,600 Willowdale stakes|Nationals. Wilbur Birt and Colin|April 11 induction notice in the in Saturday's racing, equalling/Younker added singles for|U.S. Army. : the winter meet's fastest time|Prince Edward Island. Brian| 'What happened is that they| ' of 2:05 45. Waygone paid|Vescio and Bob Brown scored|first offered me $75,000 for the $14.20, $9.90 and $4.10. for Thunder Bay. fight and then lowered the The daily double paid $18.30.) Lester Appley got two goals|purse to $30,000," Bonavena ee for Nova Scotia's Western Val-|said. ' LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Frosty|ley Flyers. Joe Gillis, Mike| 'This Clay, if I get him I'll Magic, owned by B. J. Hunt|Hughes, Frank Phillips, Barry|crush him like an ant," Bona-|: and Morley Fleet of Tweed,|Hackman and Willis Huntley|vena said. "He's a dancer. But| ° Ont., won the featured invita-|got one to down Whitehorse|if I ever meet him, my left]: tion pace at Western Raceway/Huskies. 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