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The Oshawa Times, 19 Jan 1960, p. 11

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West Ham's Cup Loss' Fourth Round Upset By M. McINTYRE HOOD London, England, Correspondent to The Oshawa Times LONDON -- All first division teams engaged in third round cup reolays, with the exception of West Ham and Arsenal, coast- ed through to the fourth round. The shock result was the 5-1 de- feat of West Ham by second divi- sion Huddersfield. Played on the West Ham ground, the game saw {the Hammers completely domi- inated by the eager Huddersfield forward line, and the winners were well worthy of their victory. After 30 minutes extra time, Arsenal and Rotherham were still tied 1-1, and had to have another replay at Sheffield on Monday, January 18. Wolves beat New- castle 4-2. Bolton requiréd half an hour of extra time to take a 4-2 verdict over Bury, third division leaders. Blackburn disposed of Sunderland by 4-1. Preston North End came out on top by 3-1 in their replay with Stoke, Burnley knocked out Lincoln, 2-0 and Bris- tol Rovers, playing away from home, by 2-1 FOURTH ROUND DRAW The draw for the fourth round of the English Cup, with games to be played on January 30, promises some thriling games. accounted for Doncaster; Chelsea meet Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge, where the same teams met in the same round a year ago. with the Villans win- ning. Two games that look like being scorchers are those be tween Blackburn Rovers and Blackpool, and West Bromwich Albion and Bolton. Sheffield Wed nesday have to meet the non- league side Peterborough United at Sheffield, and should end the Peterborough aspirations Huddersfield, conquerors of West Ham, have Luton as their fourth round guests. Fulham travel to Leicester to meet an- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, January 19, 1960 13 Best Quality FURNA CE & STOVE OIL at the most REASONABLE PRICE cdl... VIGOR Ol OSHAWA--RA 5-1 COMPANY LIMITED . 109 WHITBY MO 8-3644 other first division team there. ARCHIE SCORES CONVERSATIONAL JAB! Veleran light heavyweight | heavyweight champion Ingemar , received th champion Archie Moore uses his | Johansson last night. The two right to good advantage in this | champions met during the an- | award. Moore was animated conversationr with | nual Boxing Writer's dinner. Jo- the award last year hansson pil "Fighter of the winner | | | | | Aussie Swim Coach Banks On His Aces By RUSSELL ELMAN fastest junior, she was already % only 1.1 seconds behind Miss ADELAIDE (CP)--Ace swim- Gallagher said he could not pin- | Fraser i. ming coach Harry Gallagher, point the exact cause for the lack! And in the lower age bracket | & who piloted Australia's wonder of pew blood in top ranks. Bul 10 ity ph Civev. Bornden can i ne p ra 10 - year - old Grey Barnden can| water babies to record-smashing there had been a d ite s roy trog ive | fay eS U's there en a definite slump cover 400 metres in five minutes victories in the 1956 Olympics, jn Australian sport after the 1956 and 40 seconds. This is 20 seconds| does not expect them to repeat Olympics, almost as though there faster than Konrads' time at the their title sweep at Rome next hag been a surfeit of sport. saine ge summer. | "Australia will not be head and FAST KIDS '"The bright spot on the horizon | shoulders above everyone else as' However, there was no ques-|is that between the ages of 10| in Melbourne," he said. "We'll tion in his mind that the setback and 14 we have literally dozens have to fight for every win." was only temporary. Brilliant of children who in the next two Dressed in a fur track suit with youngsters were coming up and or three years will make Kon- three stop watches around his Whatever prestige Australia lost rads' and Fraser's times seem neck, Gallagher was interviewed at Rome would certainlv be more commonplace," said Gallagher. at. Adelaide's Olympic - standard | than made up in Japan in 1964.|"If we continue to concentrate on open-air pool. In the water his se-| In his own squad at Adelaide, the development of our swim- lect squad of Okvmpic hopefuls, there was 17-year-old Alva Col- ming babies we can stay among including world - record holder quhoun, who may make this the top three swimming countries Dawn Fraser, crawled with seem- year's Olympic team. The world's for as long as we like." ingly effortless power and speed|™ --------- ---- on their routine daily six-mile workouts. "Right a s moment we have only three really top swimmers in Australia in senior ranks," Gallagher said, naming Miss Fraser and Jon and Elsa Kon- rads. "The others are not in the same world class." He expected Australia to have only three certain winners. Miss Fraser was still at least one sec- ond ahead of anyone else in the sprints, Elsa Konrads was five seconds faster in the 400 metres, and the women's relay team shaped up as unbeatable "Our women will hold us to- gether," he said. "In the men's events it will be a fight." Although Australian men had swept the Melbourne games, Jap- anese and American swimmers had since bettered the Olympic times of Jon Hendricks and Jon Konrads. The Japanese Yama- naka had wrested the world 200-| and 400-metre records from Kon-| rads, and American Alan Somers was only 10 seconds outside Kon- rads' 1,500-metre world's best A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Chevy is Canada's best seller for all the «wwe best reasons. 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