Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Apr 1967, p. 22

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20 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 10, 1967 E 4 Mg ! A €) N IN THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS RECEIVE AWARDS Most valuable players in were, front row, left to right Keenan, novice; and Tom Hardie and novice chairman : B Holdaway 'bentans Bathe, mite. In rear, left to John Moore. the Protestant Church Lea- rian oldaway, bantam; right are, bantan chairman (Photo by gue during the past season Phillip Jarvie, pee wee; Jeff Norm Bryant, president Jim Robert Aldsworth) Defending Champions 28 Dairy Wins Juvenile € e Oshawa Dairy tied Auto Work- us oa i } e i t ] ]- lI Ke | ers Credit Union 3-3 on Sunday }morning, to win the Oshawa Mi- nor Hockey Association's Juv- LONDON. (CP) -- Everton, |Leeds' winning goal came after|36th minute when Jim Husband jenile 'A' League championship, hoping to repeat as English|51 minutes when Jackie Charl-|scored. The same player scored for the 1966-67 season, on a basis Football Association Cup win-|ton headed home a corner taken/Everton's second. lof one win and two ties, in the ners, was eliminated Saturday|by Gray. | In a reduced league program, |best -. of - three championship in the semi-finals, going down| Before Saturday's matches,/none of the' leading teams in/final series. 8-2 to Nottingham Forest. Leeds was joint favorite for the/the First Didivision was in ac-| Tom Dart, Ted Goodchild and Nottingham, which has ajcup with Tottenham Hotspur. |tion. Blackpool was officially | p is Andn ve ae d great chance of winning the |The Spurs were held to a score-|relegated to the Second Division). ne PE (Scored a English League championship/less tie by Second - Division|following its 1-0 loss to Sheffield |208! for Oshawa Dairy and they this year in addition to the cup,|Birmingham City. The teams|Upited. were matched by Walt Grabko was cg bal' goal at halftime wale at see binge gn Queens Park Rangers, at the With two goals and Paul Brock- came back to win. ere were incidents a' y ; 'rh i ; i Y Se Chelsea, knocked out by Shef-|of the quarter-final matches. At ~ of the Third Division, Ge: man, With one, for Auto Work- d ase | ; eated Scunthorpe 5-1 and Rod-|ers Credit Union. field Wednesday in last year's|Stamford Bridge, both Chelsea/jay marsh became the leading |-------------------- semi-final, gained revenge on|and Sheffield Wednesday were scorer in English football Hie the Yorkshire team with a 1.0|called together and lectured by}; goals eas him 48 twol For The Largest Selection of victory before over 52,000. spec-|the referee. Play was bad- . TROPHIES i PE ee a eg a PS ES EI tators at Stamford Bridge. tempered throughout the first maple ~_ England's World Cup Bobby Tambling was taken|half. yp Ry naka ata de off the field on a stretcher. with; Police ordered several youths | . only 14 minutes to go and it|from the stadium. at the Notts| In Scotland, the Glasgow appeared the London team|Forest - Everton game when |giants--Celtic and Rangers-- would be involved in a replay.|fighting broke out. On the field|both had victories. Celtic won But Johnny Baldwin won the|there was several incidents of|2-0 at Motherwell to give it 54 game for Chelsea with the last|rough play. points. Rangers had a 1-0 vic- kick of the match. tory at Stirling and are two) SCORES 3 GOALS \points behind Celtic with three' LEEDS UNITED WINS | Ian Moore scored in the 66th\games remaining. : ae | Leeds United reached thejand 68th minutes to put Forest| Aberdeen, which meets Celtic ' | semi-finals for only the cana He scored a third time/in the Scottish Cup final, was time in its history by beating|late in the game. ithe top scorer of the day with -% Manchester City 1-0 at Leeds.{ Everton took the lead in the} a 6-1 victory over Falkirk. Wolverhampton Wanderers | co 3 a took a one-point lead over Cov-| es Copeland Scores Three sts' fasish sc | |Rotherham United 2-0 in a Sat- As Cable TV Wins Title "tras vitea li 5 é | Torquay United won an im-|[For_all Sporting Events and Gifts : jportant 2-1 victory over Bristol |" ose" Ontario | " sc 'icto | THE Gary Copeland scored three|conduct. 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