THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Merch 10, 1960 15 OLD COUNTRY SOCCER ern son id ST EINAL 2 DAYS In English Soccer pg i.7p43.= sist f § 7. division|lately, and only drew with Brad Assists' McKSmney. Boson, 8, -- McIN HOOD be playing in the second division|lately, and only drew wi rad- i ; Shutouts: 3 cago, ; Rd INT England pt season, Apart from individ-|ford City, while Norwich won 4-0 Niagara Falls, Collegiate In-| penalties: Brewer, Toronto, ™ i Correspondent to lual efforts by two players, they at Accrington. Two of these three| S ay e, Sujovine a shooting ie minutes. : The Oshawa Times {had little to show in the way of|teams should win promotions. vantage in the second and thir - . LONDON -- The English soccer |concerted team play. They could] Walsall are well ahead in the gugtiens Waipped Doiievay Col- : season is heading for the hot-|not cope even with a Chelsea|fourth division, having a five point legiate Ino ute » of aws, 70-43, OF test and most exciting finish it{team which was having a badilead on Notts County, with two - a ua 1 Ying plavol for the On- has known for many years. Three/day. Redeeming feature of the|games in hand. Torquay, with jane ig chools basketball clubs, Tottenham, Wolverhamp-|game was the superb football of one game fewer played, are a inals. ton and Burnley, are running|Jimmy Greaves of Chelsea, who|point behind the County. Battling The victory for the Red Raid- peck and neck for the first divi- scored two of his side's goals,|it out for the fourth promotionjers at Thornhill High School last sion title. The. slightest slip onland laid on a pass from which|place are two London teams, Mill- night, gives them a spot in thel \ the part of any .one of them|centre forward Tindall scored the|wall and Crystal Palace, with(12th annual tournament which will ; might be fatal. Three clubs, other. Greaves has hit his top/Millwall two points up at the mo-|be held in Guelph Friday and Sat- Burnley, Aston Villa and form, but he is unfortunate in the|ment, Watford still have hopes, urday. The winners tangle with Wolverhampton are in with pgjlack of support from the other|as they have played three games North Toronto in a first round m chance for the coveted double of forwards on the - Chelsea side.|fewer than the London teams, | game in 'the tourney a league championship and a The danger signals flashed for|and are only two points behind| Louis Dallina led the Red Raid- y Palace and four behind Millwall. cup win. All are still in the cup|Luton every time he got the ball, ers with 14 points followed by Bill race, and Aston Villa are and only lucky interventions of HEARTS WELL AWAY Steinberg who hooped a dozen possible winners of' the second Luton defenders and the geal Josi/ Hearts can now be regarded as while Louis Visentin and Don De- division championship Their| prevented him scoring half a likely champions of the Scottish mao each counted 10 points, Bob Zin is to win promotion and the dozen times. first division. Their 2-0 defeat of i By ee he i , . i ta Hi TEAMS GOING UP Rangers killed the Glasgow y " i re hee bi frst vision Cardiff City and Aston Villa|team's title aspirations, as they Myron Meeth Sida BW the I ; when all three won their league look headed for the first division.|are now eight points behind . 2 : games. Tottenham broke Shef Both of them knocked off close Hearts. Kilmarnock, in fact, are | field Wednesday's run of success challengers, Cardiff beating Hud-|well placed to finish second, fivejlence to watch for sleepers-- : in London by "winning 4-1, with dersfield 2-1 and Aston Villa win-|points behind Hearts with one|Players with either professional ? i i i ; ith} ing 10 over third place Middles-|game in hand, and three points|experience or fresh from college wiki oifee: Scoriug tee ah. Cardiff ik the second ahead of Rangers. Kilmarnock are|and junior ranks but who haven't 4 § hoa. J gos. olives: png aa i go! division, two points ahead of As-|favored to win the cup on pres-|reached their full potential. id a ; win over Manchester United in a tof Villa. Next in line are Mid-|ent form, but do not seem likely to] Back from scouting in the 5 s lesbrough, but they are 10 points nose out Hearts for the League|United States, Terlep said he was d | key game. Burnley scrambled at 14 ; i toular adie, 1 | rn: ow i. back of the Villans, | title. Playing desperately to avoid |particularly happy to have signed I Svugh WS 4 19 Vip over Back Southampton, who beat York | relegation, Stirling Albion beat{two American college players Tier fi Bi ; look like third division cham-|St. Mirren 7 to 0 in ome of the|Who were eligible for Canadian : quarier-mals pions. They are four points ahead biggest surprises of the season jestizenship ; | THE GAME 1 SAW of Bury and have two games in|Along with Albion in the relega-| He disagrees strongly with talk iB On the basis of the form which hand. Norwich, with a game in|tion zone are Arbroath, Dunferm-|he said is prevalent among of- ; fu Luton displayed in the game I|hand are two points behind Bury, line and Aberdeen, with Third (fiCials of the Nations! = Dew PLAIN OR FILTER TIP saw at Stamford Bridge, where and are still in with a promotion | Lanark and St. Mirren not quite| ono dian football: cannot rvive CIGARETTES Chelsea won 3-0, the Hatters will chance. Bury have been slippinglout of danger. the increased competition for players. 3 Ottawa Rough Riders | (Petes weil Have Club Troubles | PLUMBERS SUITS ==14.88 OTTAWA (CP) -- George Ter-|ders a winning club while keep-|last season as assistant coach. nf Examination will be held at the City lep is the picture of the success-|ing the team in the black December he succeeded Jim Mec-| ful young administrator he's oh Caffrey who had managed Riders proving to be. § QUALIFIED FOR JOB on a part-time basis for 36 vo | Hall on March 18th, and 19th, 1960, Of medium height, stocky and| At Terlep's contract signing, : { a \Barry O'Brien, 'club presiden.. 10id to Make the Ofiawa team for Journeymen and Master Plumbers. | servative tweed and flannel . his wondered how it was a man with(2 SiH to pera on, ne 5 . - . . y manner is calm and pleasant and his combination of qualifications NOT UNE Close jt} COACH * ran, Applications to sit to be in by Tues- | : the shiny top of his maple desk|hadn't been snapped up earlier. |; op, er; non Mh tal . is free of clutter Terlep graduated cum laude in|coaching : day, March 15th, 5 p.m, | Praise from players, executive bu sin es s administration from| «1 don't want my job to depend | and press indicates he may be Notre Dame. He played Amer:|on whether * the team wins or All colors, materials All Sizes and Shades! around longer than the two years|ican professional football for sev-|joces " he said. | | set out in his contract as general eral seasons before turning to| | H. Chapman, Secretary, f I dai H Regulor 9.95 Value. manager of Ottawa Rough Riders|coaching which took him to/LOOKING FOR SLEEPERS | styles and sizes. Hur- Co i of the Big Four football league. |Saskatchewan Rouyhriders in| Riders are not getting into the int me See Come The 36-year-old former Notre 1958 high bidding for big-name Amer- | Plumbers Examining Board. ry! Regular to 29.50 8 " Dame quarterback can be found] The victim of a bad season at|ican college players. But Terlep, | on the job most of his waking Regina, he was fired. Ottawa|Clair and assistant coach Bill | hours, trying to give Rough Ri-|snapped him up in the middle of/Smyth are pooling their exper- | = . 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