SPORT FROM BRITAIN Britain's Soccer Star Bows To Ankle Injury LONDON (CP) -- The "Lion of /lenna" has roared for the last tise. After 13 brilliant seasons ay ankle injury has forced Nat Lafthouse out of first-class soc- ce. 'The injury, suffered in pre- semson training, kept him out of Bolton Wanderers' lineup until Underdogs against the 'highly- rated Austrians the visitors had ° twice taken the lead and lost it. With seven minutes left, Loft- house bulled his way upfield, shaking off several jarring tac- kles, and was brought down by a bone-shaking charge from the Austrian goalkeeper. Royals And Petes Qualify Town And Country Finals score-sheet. Ron Butler was the pace-setter with three goals, while Mountjoy, Barta and Hughes each potted a couple. Singleton tallies Royals and "Petes" will meet in the final series for the third time, for the championship title THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 15, 1960 1} Kinloch's Clinch N.P. First Place / |for the second time in playoffs, of the Town and County Hockey League, which was organized three seasons ago. . Royals had no trouble winning their semi-final series over Port Perry Flyers, since this team, failed to show, so Royals were awarded a 50 win and a two- straight sweep of the series. went to Jim Butler, Tobin, Evans and Shearer. Buechler were the goal-scorers for the Eagles. Bird, Gibson, V. Hickey all helped out with assists while Anderson and Sweetman got assists on Rogers' goal for the losers. MacDonald, Shields, Rogers and PETES -- goal, Gangemi, de- McPherson, League leadership, Given shutout goaltending by Kinloch's wrapped the North Plant Hockey when they blanked Scugog Cleaners 840, thereby attaining a 3-point lead atop the League, with but one game remaining in the regular schedule. up GARN. MLDG. -- Maxwell, D. Lintner, G. Lintner, B. Pipher, K. Pipher, Ledger, Elliott, Takach. Ferguson, Twining, Gaudet and 1st Period 1. Acadians: Hill (Twining) 4.45 2. Acadians: Hill (G. Sutton) ............ 17.00 Hoy's: Spiers ( "yr Hoy's: Baker (Legree) 18.58 Merch.: Howey (Cawker, Warner) .. Merch.: Cawker (Heard, Warner) ,.... Merch: Clemens (Milton, Terpstra) ..... 34 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 2nd Pe fense, Wall and R. Hickey; for. wards, Mountjoy, Evans and To- bin; alts -- R. Butler, Bird, J. Hughes and V. Hickey. In the other bracket, Petes had no trouble disposing of the luck- less. Eagles, as they rolled to a 13-4 win, to sweep this semi- |tack, built up a 50 lead in the {more in the final frame, while |Scugog's thrusts were being re- riod Acadians: Hill ........ .. 20.00] 7. Hoy's: Lodge (McQuaid) 5.30 Acadians: Tamblyn 8. Merch.: Milton (F. Sutton) ............ 27.00 (McMillan, Eno) ....... 7.07 Acadians: Burgess ..... 34.59 Merch.: Howey 2nd Period (Terpstra, Eno) ....... 3. 4. 5. Kinloch's, with a persistent at- f{irst period and added three 9. Claristmas- When the ankle col- lapsed again as he was a'tempt- ing a comeback with Bolton's third-string eleven, doctors ad- vised him to retire. 'Their advice ended a career of 446 First Division games for Bol- He picked himself up long en- ough to drive in the winning goal, hen collapsed and was carried off on a stretcher. FILLED GAP After six years as England's final in two-straight also. Petes came up with a solid effort to trounce the Eagles, with almost every member of the club getting his name on the official fense, Lamby and Troop; wards, Buechler, MacDonald and|part. Shields; alts -- Murray, Rogers, | Anderson and Sweetman. Sutton, Mason, Pringle, EAGLES -- goal, Neate; de-|pelled by a rock-ribbed defence for-|and cool goaling on McPherson's | KINLOCH'S -- McPherson, Wallace, Hartford, Cobbledick, McArthur and Brad- Fitchett, 6. Acadians: G. Sutton 10. Merch.: McMillan (Tamblyn) .........s.. vor 319 (Milton, Warner) 7. Acadians: Hill WL 8. Garn. Midg.: Twining (Pipher, K., Elliott) 9. Garn. Mldg.: Elliott (Ferguson) ..... savenrss B. w., 12 3 1112 56 Merch. 10 4216 74 Hoy's 10 4 2 8 66 Kinloch's «er 3.50 10.55 centre forward, Lofthouse was dropped in favor of the younger Tommy Taylor and his interna- tional career seemed to be over. But Taylor died with Manchester torr and 33 appearances for Eng- lawl, during which Lofthouse scased more than 300 goals for his club and a record 29 for his coemtry. bury. SCUGOG CLEANERS --Brooks, Keenan, Lyons, K., Lvons, J., Terwillegar, Morris, Woods, But- ler, Dodsworth, Howes, Solomon SEVEN QUALIFY Acadians: Hill (F. Sutton) TIED FOR SECOND Merchants moved into a tie 10. 17.55 {Acadian Cl, 6 9 1 95 97 |Scugog Cl. 4 9 3 59 115 Garn, Mldg. 13 3 54 114 TOP TEN SCORING G A Ge earned the "Lion of Vienna" tag for his charge to score the wigaing goal against Austria in 1958. | United teammates in, the Munich lair disas'er of 1958. A'ter try.ng {to fill the vacancy with inexper- |ienced players, England recalled Whitby Lady Bowlers |and Jackson. 1st Period Kinloch's: Hartford ..... 6.40 with Hoy Pavers for 2nd spot in the NPHL, when they showed Warner (Mer.) strong recuperative powers to|/B. Sution (Kin.) grab off a 6-4 decision over the/Cawker (Mer.) {Lofthouse. BRULLIANT YOUNGSTER | He returned to face Russia at _ A: hometown boy who had Wembley Stadium. In the dying joirmed the Bolton ground staff, moments, he capped an impres- = durfng the Second World War, /sive 5-0 victory by scoring his Lofthouse found himself pro- record break'ng 29th international moked to the first team at thejgoal. After the ma'ch Lev Ya- age of 15 when soccer resumed|shin, the great Russian goal- in $946 and the Wanderers, hard keeper, called Lofthouse the most hit by' casualiies, found them-|dangerous forward he had ever selwes without a centre forward.|played against. He wuickly established himself as; Loft house achieved arother one of the best in the country. milestone in 1958 when he finally PXked for England in 1950, he/nlayed on a team that won ti celeprated his international de-|Fgotball Associa'ion Cup, sco but by scoring twice against Yu-|both goals Bolton defe gos®via. But his most memor- Manchester United. It was able afternoon came in Austria/club's first Cup victory in the following year. |years. Coca Colas Top | Cay Lumberkings ed the 30 "LION" OF BRITSH SOC- | CER--Nat Lofthouse, one of 4 | Seven bowlers made the grade 2 {and the top shooter was Bete he scored the winning goal for England in Austria. In his 13 brilliant seasons of soccer he The Ladies' Zone Eliminations| of Ontario Bowling Proprietors'| Association Canadian five-pin| championship tourney was com- {pleted ai Motor City Lanes on |Saturday. It was five-pin bowl'ng at its best, when the top frundlers from shawa and . district, battled to |the last ball for the qualifying |posiions in the Eastern Finals, {Sackett from Whitby who bowl- ed brilliantly, compiling games of 289, 235, 248, 344, 227, 273, 215, 1246, for a total of 2077 for her |3-game block. This type of competition is noth- ing to Bette, as she has| {many years major league {bowling experience behind her | {having competed in the Ci'y Ma-| jor in Toronto before moving to| Whitby. | Finish 1-2 Zone Play with a nice total of 1844. This "rookie" was Joan Rogers and her games were 258, 185, 195, 295. 170, 243, 258, 239. This girl is 2 natural at the game and should| give a good account of hersel!| in the Eastern finals. | Isabell King was next in line| P with 234, 230, 241, 226, 245, 225. | 243, 189 fo a total of 1832 and if| was just one bad game that kept] Icabell frem being much closer] to the leaders. | The final position went to Bea| Ross, who also staged a grand- stand finish, to just barely make the grade: nos'ng vut Marie Shor- ten by one pin. { Bea Ross had 279, 193, 209, 211. | 197, 208, 251, 276 for a total of 1824 while Marie Shorten had 170, 261, 305, 188, 209, 232, 218, 240| for 1823. The seven bowlers men'ioned| Kinloch's: Fitchett (B. Sutton) .. Kinloch's: B. Sutton (Fitchett) ....... Kinloch's: B. Sutton (Fitchett, Hartford) ... Kinlcch's: W. Wallace (McArthur) 2nd Period | Kinloch's: Hartford 6.30 Kinloch's: McArthur | (Cobbledick, Bradbury) 29.10| 8. Kinloch's: Bradbury (Wallace, B. Sutton) .. 30.55 ACADIANS IN FOURTH | Acadian Cleaners took over sole occupancy of 4th spot as they downed a dogged Garn. Mldg. Demon crew by the score of 1. 2, 3. 4 23.10 5. 26.05 6. i 8-2. | Led by Hill, the Cleaners built up a substantial 5-0 lead in the first period and outscored the hard-fighting Demon crew in the final stanza 3-2 to attain the im- portant win. ACADIAN CLEANERS -- Tin- | Second spot also went to Whit-|will represent this zone in thelja) Burges, F. Sutton, G. Sut- Paving crew. Hill (Acad.) Hoy's jumped into an early 3-goal lead but Merchants fought back to end the first period on a 3-all basis. Midway through the final period, Merchants went to the fore and withstood Hoy's as. saults for the remainder of the game, MERCHANTS Sweetman, |Heard, McMillan, Clarke, Howey, | Cawker, Warner, Milton, Clem ens, Eno, Terpstra, Vaillancourt and Worsley. HOY PAVERS Matthews, Ladd, Cochrane, Lodge, Wood- cock, Knox, Legree, Spiers, Mec- Quaid and Baker. 1st Period 1. Hoy's: Spiers (Woodcock) 07! {Howey (Mer.) |F. Sutton (Acad.) |Fitchett (Kin.) G. Sutton (Acad.) |Malloy (Hoy) {Knox (Hoy) {Milton (Mer.s {Heard (Mer.) 25 27 2 19 23 2 18 10 9 11 13 17 PRENEEESSSREZ For quick comforting help for HE Rheumatic Pains, Getting Up Nights, strong cloudy urine, irritating passages, Leg Pains, and loss of eriergy due to Kid ney and Bladder troubles, try CYSTEX, Quick, complete satisfaction or money sack, Over 9500 million CYSTEX tablets used Drove palin Success, Don't suffer r day without askin - ist for CYSTEX . Your érey OFFICE SPACE LABLE Tharsday evening at Simcoe Hall, in an Oshawa Industrial Basketball League encounter, the England's best in international soccer competition and a top centre-forward for Bolton Wanderers, has retired from Coca Cola finished up this con- test by outnetting Cays 18-12 to wrap up the game and walk off scored for Wanderers and a record 29 for England in international play. more than 300. goals |behind the leader, Isabel's games| Hamilton, the date still to be Duffield. He suffered the ankle {by when Isabel Mothersill from|Fastern Canadian Ladies Cham- ton, Hill, Tamblyn, Burke, Twin- {County Bowl finished just 53 pins|vionship, which will be held ining. Waller, 'Tindall, L. C., and AVAI y is ilable for sub~ Attractive Office space, letting immediately. 2024. |week in March. Present lease expires August 31, 1963. first-class play because of an | ankle injury. Lofthouse, shown | in one of his 446 games with Bolton, earned the nickname | "Lion of Vienna" in 1951 when front - running Coca Cola Club lengthened their first-place lead, as tlwey played five team ball to outlast the cellar-dwelling Ernie Cay Lumberkings 77-63. with this import ler, Andrey, Win sank the victor's points ! John Newey and Al Dickinson {broke through for Cay's. injury in pre-season training last year, When he attempted | a comeback after Christmas doctors advised him to retire. (CP Photo) [239, 260 for : Oshawa bowlers took all the] The top seven bowlers in the |other qualifying positions with|Hamilton rolloff will qualify to Janet Peel and Ev. Hardingcompete in the All-Candian| finishing in a tie for third spo!|Championship in Calgary, to be| [with 1897 apiece. lheld over Easter weekend. | Cosa Cola jumped into a quick threespoint lead in the initial quar- ter as they downed Cays 14-11. Don Andrey, Bob Win'er and Tom |aIGH SCORERS The winners were paced by| Olinyk, Winter, Fuller and An-| drey with 20, 16, 15 and 11 point OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Janet Peel, after a rather mis-| All expenses will be taken care |erable start due to a long string|of by the Ontario Proprietors' {of head pins, settled down nicely Associat'on and judging from the land really earned her berth in|calibre of the representatives, it Olinyk combined to push the vic- eine fors ahead while Brent Oldfield|Fespeciively, while for Cay s Vaughan and Oldfield with 20 y Vi | socce aud Gary aughan kept the los |and 19 were tops. soccer | CAGE COMMENT Both teams battled on even yictory moves them four points in| ENGLISH LEAGUE terms in the high scoring second front of the Grads)in their battle| First Division stanza. Oldfield, Vaughan an di for first place . . . Gary Vaughan Birmingham vs Burnley ppd. John Matthews accounted for the! played a fine two-way game for|Blackburn 2 Man City 1 Lumberkings total with coach|Cays in a losing cause . . . Bob|Blackpool 2 Arsenal 1 Dave Kelly, Myron Mach, George | winter and George Fuller came Bolton 1 Notts F 1 Fuller and Winter hooping the|through with big games for Chelsea 4 Fulham 2 points to keep the Cokemen in|Cokes . . . Tuesday night Osh-|Everton 0 Wolverhampton 2 front. The halftime score read: awa Grads tangle with Ernie Luton 0 Sheffield 1 Cokes Cays 37. Cay Lumberkings. |Man United 1 Preston 1 After the halftime break Cokes| COKES -- Olinyk, 20; Winter, Newcastle 2 Leeds 1 pulled farther ahead coming out{16; Andrey. 11; Fuller, 15; Hor-|Tottenham 1 Leicester 2 to outhustle Cays 19-14. Olinyk| on, Mech, 8; Kelly, 7. Fouls -- West Brom vs West Ham ppd. sank 10 points with some fine | 19-cut-of-30. : Second Division shoo.ing, along with Winter and| CAY'S -- Campbell, 2; Whalley, Bristol R 3 Stoke 1 Fuller to lead the winners while | Eagleson, 2; Oldfield, 19; Vaugh- C Ee hat Thin [olor 5 Eesls, Sonnets [5 were left on the short end of a| Officials -- Bill Dell and Don jy 59-51 three-quarter score. | Seeley. matches ,| United Kingdom Saturday: Cokes' | | icld 1 Sunderland 1 ur er ull City 1 Rotherham 0 {Ipswich 1 Portsmouth 1 Leyton Or 0 Aston Villa 0 Barnsley 2 Bury 2 Bradford C 0 Bournémouth 0 [Coventry 2 Accrington 1 It took the full 18-game sched-|6. Tony's; Myles (13th) Port Vale 1 Colchester 1 ule piss an executive decision, ( DeGray ) 2:37 Queen's P R 2 Tranmere 1 to decide first place in the U.A.W.|7. Tony's; Myles (14th) Reading 3 Mansfield 2 schedule campaign yesterday|Gyurka. Swindon 1 Chesterfield 1 morning in the Bowmanville|sp pEriOD | SCOTTISH FA CUP Arena, rolling off their weekly |g Tony's: DeGray (15th) A] § OTTISE Lay 10 18) Abe rdeen lid-lifier of the twin-bill, doubling| ~ "(Harmon, Smith). .......13:49 an J Sdrieoniats 3 0 the scare over the last place penalties: Bryan. OWesn oa P E ni Lorne Goodman Plumbing and| Dundee 1) 2 i A 3 BRADLEY'S -- ; : 2 8S Fys BELEO |E Stirl'ng 2 Inverness 2 Elgin 5 Forfar 1 blanked Bradley's 54. the (p> ; Tony's and Belko's finished league pennant, by. virtue of Ross Sout 1 Beno ppd tied for top spot with identical Hawe's 5-0 netminding over third| © =." Ohl ppd. the penmant, having compiled a|for the past month with Tony's greater number of goals scored, goalie Joe Melnick, won the nel-| over the season, 109 compared|minders trophy award, recording week-end. with all four entries season, finished with a respect- . seeing action. Redy-Mix tangle able 3:07 average. ! en in with Godman Plumbers at 10:000 The big production line of . Winter Rally TORONTO (CP) {Middlesbrough 6 Bristol C 3 [Ply mouth 1 Liverpool 1 ea ue Sheffield U 2 Scunthorpe 1 Swansea 2 Brighton 2 Grimsby 3 Wrexham 1 Hockey league. The loop complet- ( Reid ) 2:55 Shrewsbury 1 Southend 3 deuble-header. (Harmon, Smith) 0 Clyde 2 Heating 6 3 { Belko Redy-Mix climaxed 14 win4 loss records, however|Place Bradley's. [Montrose 2 Queen's Park 2 to Tony's 97. a season's goals against average a.m. and Tony's meet Bradley's Belko's turned the trick, sniping 'anacdian International Winter Third Division Playoff Next [Norwich 2 Bren ford 1 ed ampther successful regular|Penalties: McClonnid, Delves and go; hampton 3 Halifax 2 Tony®s Refreshment took thelg Tony's; DeGray (16th) In the second, Belko Redy-Mix + |successful season, earning the Cementmen were awarded] Hawe, who has been battling Motherwell 6 Keith 0 2 Osh The play-offs will start next/of 2:80. Melnick, the winner last 5 awa in a best 2-of-3 semi-final set, (hree of the five tallies Jack | with the winners advancing to|Armstrong, the team captain | the finals, which will be a best blasted a pair of them and scor- 3-of-5 affair. ling champion Syd Arnold count-'c " TO ed the other. Mort Richards, GOODMANS -- TONY'S tireless penalty-killer, with aid Ted DeGray, a former Oshawa from Lucky Wills. netted D. A. General, fired a three-goal "'hat-| y + 18 a pair.ison hy trick" in pacing Tony's Refresh-| BELKO REDY - MIX: goal -11.5 Riley. They collected 12 pen- ments to a 6-3 triumph over Hawe; defense - Marshall, Cor-|alty points on the 1,208 - mile Goodman Plumbers. McMahon, Steffan; for | course. Al Myles clicked for a pair, | wards-Yourth, Gibson, Wills, Second were K. D. Maclennan | his 13th and 14th tallies of the|Richards, Lintner, G. Westfall, of suburban Willowdale and R. A. | season, and Bob Harmon added! Armstrong and Arnold. Dempsey of Toronto, who lost 14 a single, BRADLEY'S: goal-Fielder; de-|points with their 105E Ford Ang- Gerry Grant, George Brabin fense, Rorabeck, F. Cockerton, lia. and Gary Copeland divided the{Barnoski, D. Cockerto: for-| Of the 160 cars that | Plumbers' output. wards - Bradley, Ford, Bannon,|from here Friday evening only | TONY'S: goal - Melnick; de-| Mapes, Wright, Burke and S.[107 finished the course. Most of | fense - Bryan, McCabe, Gyurka; | Westfall. the others were knocked out by a| forwards Smith, Reid, Locke, De-;or ppriopn blizzard in the Lindsay area | Gray, Harmon, Irvine, Davis and}, Belko: Ri ; |which piled up drifts and cut] {1. Belko; Richards (10th) bir Sv Myles. AN PLUMBERS : ( wills ) 10:22 visibility over the last 40 miles | OOD) : Boal bo alties: Corbeil. Gibs m1. Provincial police were forced to| Robinson; defense-Delves, Price Tetalties: Corbell, Gibson, Wills divert some competitors off the | Fry, McClonnid; forwards-Cope- 23ND PERIOD | course and on to main highways. | land, Yabin, i Brown, 2. Belko: Armstrong (13th) | Among finishers was one of the | ora an rant. " ' § | all.oi k : : | pity By ( Westfall ) two all-girl teams, Gillian Field | 1. Goodmans; Grant (6th) 3 Belko: Armstrong (14th) (Brown, Brabin) a (Westfall, Marshall) digging themselves out of several | 2. Goodman's; Brabin (9th) " Balke: Amid (24th) 18:21 | drifts ( Price ) ; 12:09 SFINSIAONE Jv as "21 Competit i 3. Tony's Harmon (15th) Peusllies: Siefian, Wi, Birkel ry aire. oll he pd (Gyurka, Smith)... 1 arRoskl, |checkpoints along the route, and | ¢. Tony's; DeGray (14th 3RD PERIOD {for not checking in at all. ( Harmon ).... 12/5, Belko; Richards (11th) | The route was to North Bay by | Penalties: Bryan, (Corbeil, Wills) 10:14|way of Perth. After a 10-hour | 2ND PERIOD Penalties: Arnold and Bradley.irest competitors returned via | 5. Goodman's; Copeland (10th) Referees; Lionel Baker and Mel Parry Sound, Haliburton, Fenelon ( unassisted )...eesvs....0:39'Suddard; Scorer: Jim Shaw. [Falls and Gormley, | Hambly and W. F. David-| th of Oshawa, driving a| 10:35 10:19 who were diverted by police after | 12:5. -- The 1950 § a Rally was won Sunday night by | 1 29|and Mary Clark, hoth of Toronto, || LONDON (Reuters)--Results of| Peebles vs Ayr U ppd. played in the Rangers 2 Arbroath 0 St. Mirren'1 Celtic 1 S.irling 3 Queen of S 3 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division II Berwick 2 East Fife 0 {Dumbarton 1 Morton 1 |St. Johnstone 6 Brech'n 2 |Stranraer 1 Hamilton 2 [the finals, Janot's games werelis strongly. possible that this (212, 132, 342, 172, 274, 245, 257,|zone will have a few candidates 263 for her 1897. {for this event. | The strongest finish came form| The Zone El'minations in the| Oshawa's Ev Harding with a(Men's Event will take place at| dandy 328 game to go wi'h her/Motor City Lanes in Saturday, other games of 212, 248, 212. 218, |with two shifts being conduc'ed, 275, 186 and 218 for 1897. 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. This will be A newcomer to tournamenta 10-game block and is should bowling took the next position'be a most exciting event. |were 265, 276, 213, 247, 271, 253, announced, probably the second| HOCKEY'S BIG 7 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Boston's Bronco Horvath picked up two goals and an assist during Bruins' weekend victories over New York and Montreal tof strengthen his Tirst-place position in the NHL scoring race with 72 points. 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