10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, April 17, 1967 LONDON (CP) -- Nottingham Forest continued Saturday its successful march to the elusive double of winning the English Football Association Cup and the English League soccer championship. The day's league program Nottingham Pressures Leading Manchester In the only other Scottish Di- The European Nations Cup vision I game played, Hibernianjdefeat was England's first since scored a 4-1 win against Ayr|'t won the World Cup last July. |United, which has recorded] Scotland, inspired by the only one victory in 30 matches.| mid-field artistry of Jim Baxter, Montrose caused the shock ofjtook a 27-minute lead with a the day in the Scottish Second|/goal by Denis Law and from Division when it beat leader|then on the world champion was greatly reduced because of/Morton 2-0. It was Morton's|looked beaten. the England-Scotland European first away defeat of the season, Nations Cup game here---which but it still si 10 points ahead of Outside left Bobby Lennox made it 2-0 for Scotland in the Scotland won 3-2--but Forest was in action and cruised to a 3-0 victory against struggling Aston Villa. Forest now is only one point behind the leaders, Manchester United, which did not play. Both teams have five games still to go. Tottenham Hotspur, without England player Jimmy Greaves fought back after being a goal down against Sheffield Wednes- day and wound up 2-1 winner to move into fourth place, five points behind United. Liverpool, which did not play, is third, four points behind United. Blackpool, which has been in the First Division since 1937, was beaten again Saturday, go- ing down 2-0 against Stoke City. | It will play Second Division soc- cer next season and will be ac-| companied by either Newcastle United or Aston Villa. West Bromwich Albion eased its relegation worries with a 1-0 victory against Leicester City. The Second Division promo-}75);° Molly Hartshorn 690 (262 practically |Garnet Palmer 667 (262, 215); tion battle is over. Wolverhampton Wander- ers, with a 2-1 victory at Pres- ton, need only one point from four games, and Coventry City, |Dart troit, 1. "BOWLING NEWS Arbroath. 78th minute. England centre half Jackie WEEKEND FIGHTS Charlton, who had spent most of the match an upfield passenger By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|With an ankle injury, got his Glace Gay, Ronnie Sampson, foot to a short one in the 84th 143, Sydney, N.S., outpointed minute to pull one back for Eng- Gerry Graci, 142, Boston, 10, |!and. : Mexi Gv Miouel. Castro Three minutes later Scotland's exico City--Nigue' Casiro,! Jim McCallion crowned a bdril- Mexico, stopped Eugenio Hurt- liant inter - passing move to ado, Panama, 2, bantam-|ccore from five yards, Geoff weights. jHurst, hero of England's 4-2 Buenos Aires -- Ramon La-,World Cup victory over West Cruz, 146, Argentina, outpointed| Germany, scored with a header Langston C. Morgan, 147, Los/in the last minute but too late Angeles, 10. to save England's run of 19) Missoula Mont, -- Roger matches without defeat. Rouse, 173, Anaconda, Mont.) The match 0 Scotland. at) outpointed Henry Hank, 182, De-|the head of the four-country| preliminary .tournament which ----|decides, when completed next| lyear, which team goes through |to the European Nations Cup cleats finals. Wales and Ireland are nT PAGE BOWLING News'. .|the other teams in the round. CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS| Scotland has five points from High Triples -- Bill Elliott 855 55 two wins and a tie, England has 'George four points from two wins, Palmer 662 (722, 236); Art Peeling Se Wales has two points from two (2 240s Sten ae |ties and Ireland is last with one niitt Singles, - re State 26 | Louise point from a draw. Each team jardson " a i 225, Fran Gibbs. 218, Bob Miller preteen bagi matches, with FIREFIGHTERS FACE POLICE CURLERS ' Oshawa fire chief Ray Hobbs, left, and Oshawa police chief Walter Johnston were on hand for moral sup- port when their respective departments met recently in the annual Firefighters-Po- lice curling bonspiel at An- nandale Country Club. Fire- fighters emerged victorious in the one - day event, win- ning the Carling Trophy, By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK (AP) -- Seven izen ever has captured the valuable boxing title. Nino Ben- lvenuti hopes to become the first tonight when he meets cham- Square Garden. pion Emile Griffith at Madison\, Benvenuti Meets Griffith, |Middleweight Title Match favor the 29-year-old champion|Jake LaMotta, Carmen Bordello from New York at 13 to 5 over|were the Americans of Italian descent to win the 160-pound di- Italian-Americans have won the|the handsome, 28-year-old chal-\ sion crown, world middleweight boxing|'enger from Trieste for the tele- championship but no Italian cit-|yjzed 15-rounder. asco CONFIDENCE "T've seen Griffith fight and Several hundred Italians, in-/] know what I must do," said cluding Benvenuti's wife, father|Benvenuti as fight time ap- and brother, will be in a crowd/proached. "Joey Archer could of about 15,000 which will pay\have beaten him. I will." 125,000 or more. | The 5 - foot - 11 stylist hasn't Johnny Wilson, Vince Dundee, |said what he plans to do. But The betting odds, however,|Fred Apostoli, Rocky Graziano, jit's obvious that he hopes to nail CORNWALL (CP)-- Cornwall Royals pulled their netmindei in exchange for an extra at tacker Sunday in a last-minute attempt to tie their game with hetford Mines Canadiens, but lost 7-5 to give the Canadiens fa 2-0 lead in their best-of-seven [Eastern Canada Memorial Cup semi-final series. Thetford Mines took the leac in the second period after the teams closed the first with a 1-1 tie. Cornwall didn't tie the game again until the third pe- riod, but Thetford Mines came back with the winning goal and lan insurance goal on two third- period power plays. Gilbert Perrault, a 15-year- old forward on what coach Rolly Morrisseau says is thc bers were E. MacKenzie, G. |youngest junior team in Quebec Hooper and P. Knight. Jprovince, scored the last two which was pr ted to the winners by Mike Bolibruck. The top rink was skipped by D. Marks and other mem- Thetford Mines Leads 2-0 In Eastern Semi - Final |Griffith early with left hooks to ithe head. He has fast hands and jis an expert and potent left |hooker. | "I'm going to beat him good." said Griffith. 'I'm going to his body early." Benvenuti has fought out of Italy only twice in compiling a \71-1 won-lost record, including Jovan Marich of the Royals|30 knockouts. were serving penalties. | Griffith's record is 52-7, in- jcluding 18 knockouts. SCORES THREE TIMES | One of the busiest champions Perrault scored three times|of all time, Griffith will be en- for Thetford Mines, while Re-\gaging in his 16th world title jean Houle and Mark Tardif|fight. He posted a 10-2 record each scored twice. jin welterweight -- 147 pounds-- Marich and Rick Plamondon|title fights, and is 3-0 as a mid- scored two goals each for Corn-|dleweight. wall and Kevin O'Shea scored) Griffith has been guaranteed (Ohsawa Times Photo) goals while Brian Tosh and the other. {$80,000 against 45 per cent of all receipts. Benvenuti will col- DEFENDS NET WELL lect 15 per cent of all receipts. Cornwall coach Jim Larin| Scoring will be by the rounds yulled goalie Harold Murphy with 1:19 left in the third pe- riod. But although the Royals surged around the Thetford Mines net, Canadiens goalie Michel Dumas held off all shots, 'including a 10-foot sizzler by O'Shea. The Canadiens outshot the Royals 34-28. system. . LEwIs | OPTICAL Established for over 30 years 102 King Street West 725-0444 Dot Elliott 208, Bery! Miller, Doug 1-0, is two points short of Fe Lorna Bacon and Basil Bacon 207. i s r| Team Standing -- Final Total: Blows target with the aing" NUMDET 5134, Shelps 5963, Jets 5914, Go-Go's 5708, | of games outstanding. : Gems 5509, Astros 5500, Swingers 5388, | The only other team with a/Stags sose. {Blows win Ferguson Tro A phy. "Shelps" 'Reilly y. change of promotion from the|?"Bi,, Etiictt's 55 (353, 265) beat every- | Second Division, Blackburn|thing bowled all year. Rovers, was beaten 4-0 at Ply-| ,Ganauet Saturday, April 22, eran | sp sei THOLIC LEAG F CATHOLIC UE Queens Park Rangers, miss-| igh triples -- C. Simpkins 721 (254, ing promotion last year by one 252); M. Bon ne (293, Pg ukaruk 7 M, Peters Ul place, are 12 points ahead of| I' Rerabeck 655 (279); |. Simpkins 650 Torquay United and _ Bristol | (as, 228) pie Peters, be (236), & Arsensult , + D. Brady Rovers and still have six games |/rsenoul!, 47 (24, 200); gree sites at, "iis Ht "oh zekers 282, J. Infusin , L. Doyle Aberdeen had to struggle in|27t°\\' wrobel 271, Joan Brady 246, Jim their Scottish League game|Brady 245, J. O'Mailey 231, €. MackKin- with Stirling Albion, finally )non 2, M. nding" etien aN which beat Huddersfield Town|2!6 Joyce St. Amant 211, Ray Pack 210, mith, 7 winning 1-0. stones 0; Winners 4, Up Downs 0; Go-Go's 3, Apollos 1; Rebels 2 end Champs 2. REMEMBER WHEN... By THE CANADIAN PRESS | ign tripies -- Betty Grant 677 (235); Joe Louis, world heavy- [Sandra Wilson 667 (257); Bobby May 665 weight boxing champion, |jrrans 'ss0° (200) Marien 'Herrie. 60! met Jack Roper 28 years (238) Flo Eracey 616 (263)) Carole eae aah sett Sa ms ot ion bien PreSacdtna po tinek: Tow! » J. Pri , F, - challenge. quickly with a |ell ™5, C. Garrow 228, D. 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