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The Oshawa Times, 24 Mar 1960, p. 20

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I 3 : {4 : = . Ww WW wn UES Sg We bus La EE ewe ew 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Merch 24, 1960 SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords AmonG THE ABCs oF A GOOD SPORTSMAN ARE THESE 3 X MARKS THE SPOT IF YOU MIX GUNPOWDER AND ALCOROL. | | OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Wolves Lose In Key Game By M. McINTYRE HOOD | Gillingham 3-1, to draw into up Special London, England a challenging position for promo Correspondent tion to The Oshawa Times ISCOTTISH LEAGUE LONDON The hopes of Hearts' lead in the first divi Wolverhampton W and er ers of Sion Scottish League, is in peril achieving the league and cup They were beaten 2-1 by second. double received a decided set-|Place Kilmarnock, and although back when they lost a key game| they have a five points lead, Kil- to Leicester City by 2-1, a week marnock have two games after they had knocked Leicester hand, enough to make it close out of the cup series by the same| Rangers dropped another point score. Wolves may still win the|in a 1-1 draw with Arbroath, ang cup, but Burnley are now the can be counted out of the ref main challengers to Tottenham ming for the title. It is now a Hotspur in the league. Burnley Straight battle between Hearts are four points behind the Spurs,(2nd Kilmarnock, and the latter who drew 1-1 with Fulham, but|teé8m has an excellent chance of the Lancashire team has two| Winning both league and cup games in hand. Burnley had a| -- . =] SE SE EE BE RE ET A BC Athletes Are | | Canadian Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER (CP)--The wraps are coming off the 1960 track and |field season on the west coast, and prospects are about as good {as the best years of the past. With the Olympic Games at |Rome in August as a target, Brit- ish Columbia's top athletes of a year ago have spent the winter] \working hard, and some who didn't compete last season are back in harness. 3 Fifteen are to be chosen to rep- |resent Canada in track and field |in Rome, and 25 from B.C. will |seek berths at the Canadian By JIM PEACOCK | | Winnipeg and sprinter Eleanor, Haslam of Saskatoon. Tobacco and Miss Haslam are making backs after missi last season, the B.C. runner be- cause of injuries and Miss Has- lam because of injuries suffered while running in England. Tobac- co, now 24, and in world class for several years, is B.C.'s top track prospect. Other 1 e ad i n g candidates in- clude Harry Jerome, 19, a Van- couver high school sensation last year in sprints, and Vic Reeve, 18, a Burnaby miler now attend- ing Oregon University. B.C. also has hopes for Lynn Evans, 17, of Victoria in the sprints and four Vancouver ath- |champioriships and Olympic trials lin Saskatoon July 15-16. |WORLD CLASS In a rundown of prospects Lloyd |Swindells, veteran track man- |ager, said in an interview that letes in other events--Sig Ohle- |mann, 21, and Allen Andrews, 19, {in the 800 metres; Dave Steen, (18. in the shotput, and Mike { Penney, 18-year-old high jumper, | Veteran pole vaulter Bob Reid, Setting Own Sights ter of Harry, is strong in the sprints and broad jump. won a bronze medal in the 200 metres at the Pan-American Games last summer. Heather Campbell, 18, and Kathy Chubb, 16, both of Vancouver, are strong sprinters. Pat Power, 21, of Cal- gary and Vancouver, was fifth in the 80-metre hurdles at the Pan- Am games. Alice Whitty, at 24 a veteran high jumper who represented Can- ada in the 1952 and 1956 Olympics, has been training in Oregon. And Freyda Berman, now 17, a sprint sensation since she was 15, has shaken off injuries that kept her idle last year, HIGH STANDARDS Committee has set qualification standards that would have won most of the events in 1952. The |Canada, on the basis of past per-lag ang shotputter John Pavelich, {formance, has five competitors ss also will seek Olympic berths. {who now rank in world class-- if distance runners Gordon Dickson WOMEN PROSPECTS of Hamilton and Doug Kyle of, Among the women, British Co- Calgary, 400-metre runner Terry lumbia has several excellent pros- Tobacco of Cumberland, B.C., hop-step-jump man Jack Smyth of! Valerie Jerome, 16-year-old sis-/of Toronto. For. .. And . .. FS | pects. country's champions are eligible without meeting the standards, in high jumping by Ken Money OIL BURNER SERVICE FURNACE FUEL OIL at the most reasonable prices "VIGOR OIL a > PHONE RA 5-1109 78 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA good 3-2 win over a weekend Arsenal team. All eyes were centred on Denis/ Law when he played his first game for Manchester City after] being bought for £53000. Law had a good, if mot spectacular) game, scoring one goal and lay-| ing on another, but his side lost| to Leeds United by 43. In the limelight at Chelsea was the vet- eran Stanley Matthews of Black-| pool. In his 45th year, he was the be player on the field as he led his side to a 3-2 victory over Chelsea. West Bromwich Albion made a strong comeback | after a lean spell, beating Ever- ton 6-2. Derek Kevan scored five] goals for Albion to lead the week- | end scoring parade. | VILLA AGAIN ON TOP Aston Villa elimbed back to the top of the second division, one| point ahead of Cardiff for the same number of games. The Vil | lans won 2-1 at Scunthorpe, bir | | SHOP Portsmouth, near the bottom of the league, sprung the surprise of the day by winning 4-1 right on the Cardiff ground. These two| teams seem sure to 'go up to! Division one, as Sheffield United, | in third place after beating] Brighton 41, are 10 points be-| hind Cardiff. Huddersfield and] Middlesbrough are one point be- I hind the United, and it does not! seem at all likely that these] teams can catch up with the two | runaway leaders, | Bury dropped behind in the third division race by loging to! last-place Accrington, at Bury, by | All the latest materia 46. Regular to 29.50. Ww N 1-0. Southampton drew 1-1 tol Tranmere, and are three points ahead of second-place Norwich, | with a game in hand. Norwich | also had a draw, 0.0, with Brad-| ford City. Two of these three teams look like going up to the second division next season. ! LOSING GROUND Walsall, although still on top| in the fourth division, are rapidly | losing ground. They lost 2-1, to Northampton at home, and are now only four 'points ahead of | MEN'S SPORT COATS Is { and styles. Sizes 34 to 8 97 0 = Torquay and five ahead of Notts' | County. These two teams played | a 1-1 draw to draw closer to the J leaders. Millwall and Crystal | Palace both had drawn games, | and helped Watford, who beat | In colors of navy, grey, t Ready To Build Montreal Stadium MONTREAL (CP) -- Joseph| Slomovies, Montreal real estate dealer and sportsman, said Tues- day night he and his associates are ready to build a 45,000-seat stadium in suburban St. Laurent. He told a press conference that the project would begin imme- diately if assurance was received that no competitive stadium] and beige. Sonforized shrunk Sizes 28 to 40. Reg. to 4.25 NOW LL PANTS 2.99 an MIRACLE SPECIALS Friday and Saturday! FOR THESE DRESS PANTS Hundreds tc choose from in ali sizes and materials, Regular to 9.95. NOW MEN'S PULLOVERS AND CARDIGANS Manufactured from Orlon and Orlon and wool. Sizes 36 to 44. Regular to 9.95. NOW ON SALE .... . ces ssevesse ne 3.33 3.33 44. Regular to 16.95. ON SALE MEN'S CHINO CORD PANTS! Colors of Tan or Black. Sanforized Shrunk Sizes 30 to 40 Regular to 4.95. NOW ON SALE ; All popular styles to choose from. Sizes 36 to 4.71 would be built with public funds. Montreal is studying the possibil- ity of building a stadium in the east end The stadium would accommo- date baseball, football and soc- cer, said Mr. Slomovics MEN'S DRESS SHOES! For work or easual wear. In colors of black or brown Bluecher, Bal- moral, Mocasin Camp Styles. Sizes 6 to 11 on [ SALE THIS WEEKEND CAMPANELLA WELL NEW YORK (AP) Former Dodger catcher Roy Campanella was reported 'feeling very well" | Wednesday at the Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabili- |§ tation. The hospital said he would be up and around in his wheel chair | but would remain a few days for| a thorough physical examination. | The catcher, paralyzed from | the chest down as the result of | an automobile accident in Janu-| ary, 1958, returned here Monday | after suffering dizzey spelis at the Los Angeles Dodgers' eamp in Vero Beach, Fla. | Regular to 16.95. ON Want Credit? . . . Just Ask! OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TI'L 9 16 Simcoe Street S. in Downtown Oshawa TE a hh foo Boa a as Sally McCallum, 18, of Vernon, | SPORTS IN BRIEF CHANGE PLANS | SEEK ATHLETICS TORONTO (CP) -- The CBC| NEW YORK (AP)--A syndicate says it has changed plans and) of New Jersey business men dis- will televise tonight's Chicago-at-| coq Wednesday it had made Montreal National Hockey League Iplayoff game over the full na-|an offer to buy the Kansas City 1955, has retired from football. New head coach Perry Moss said the 29-year-old Canadian gradu- ates from the McGill University school of dentistry this spring and then will go to Bellevue Hospital in New York for graduate work visit Bisley for its centenar) meeting starting July 4. Lord Cottesloe, vice-chairman of the National Rifle Association, told the association's annual meeting teams will come from Australia, in oral surgery. Canada, New Zealand, the Fed- 3 eration of Rhodesia and Nyasa- HOCKEY AWARDS land, South Africa and the Fed- i i .a0| Athletics and move the fr t 9: panel, network starting at 9:30; the thriving Middlesex County. {Kenneth and Leonard Berg told GERMANY WINS a New York press conference STUTTGART, Germany, (AP) that a substantial offer had been West Germany defeated Chile 2-1/made to Arthur Vollers, attorney Wednesday in an international |for the club. soccer match, The underdog South Americans scored in the PLAYER RETIRES first 20 minutes and led 1-0 atj] MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal the half. Virtually all 70,000 spec-| Alouettes announced Wednesday tators booed the home team as it|that Bob Maclellan, an alternate walked off the field for the inter-|offensive centre with the Big VANCOUVER (CP) -- Goaler eration of the West Indies. Hank Bassen of Vancouver Can- AWARD RED SMITH ucks and centre Guyle Fielder of {Seattle Totems will get $500 each SALISBURY, N.C. (AP) -- Red as the most valuable players in/Smith, New York Herald Tribune the Western Hockey League. The sports columnist, and Lindsey double-barrelled award resulted Nelson, National Broadcasting when both polled 35 votes in bal- Company sports announcer, have loting among the seven WHL been chosen by their contempor- teams. aries as He Duited States na- tional sportswriter and national BISLEY SET sportscaster of the year. They LONDON (Reuters) -- Rifle- will be honored here April 12 at mission, Four Football Union club since men from the C ealth willla b but no second entry in any event | may compete unless he's up to them. > In 1956, Canada took a 1,600- metre relay fifth place and a fifth 0 from our Cliff Mills Motors Ltd., buys for this week. Although Harry is one o in the automobile business and is a member Harry as a life-long resident of Oshawa. Why GOODWILL SELECTION "Salesman-of-the-week, Mr, Harry Dick, has chosen eight of the finest from our stock of more than 200 Goodwill Used Cars as his extra special members at Cliff Mills he has many years of experience Master Salesman's Guild. You will probably recognize | 3 | ' | vi 5 The International Olympic Q f the newest of the G.M. HARRY "Salesman-of-the-week" not give him a call today and let him help you choose a fine car. 1959 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE STATION WAGON Complete with radie and red and white leather trim interior. 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