16 , THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 27, 1960 |OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords TRAPSHOOTING E THE ORTHODOX TEER SQUEEZE USED HOO 3 Jans THE SHOOTERS SLAPPERS By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent To The Oshawa Times LONDON -- Down to the home stretch in the first division of the English League come the three top teams battling for the cham- pionship, with the final issue still in doubt. And it looks like Burn- ley for the title, unless they have a bad slump in their three re- maining games. Tottenham just about ended the double hopes of Wolverhamp- ton by winning a 3-1 upset vic- tory over the Wolves at Moli- {neaux Park. Spurs did some |team changing, moving their dynamic Scottish international half-back, Dave Mackay, to in- side left, and it paid off. Burnley had to be content with a 1-1 draw at Blackpool. Position at the moment is that Wolves have 52 points, Spurs 51 and Burnley. Wolves have one game to play, at Chelsea. Totten- ham's only game is at home to Blackpool. Burnley have tliree to play, at home to Fulham, and |away to Birmingham and Man- chester City. To win the title, Burnley have to get at least two wins and a draw, as Wolves have a much better goal average. But any one of the three teams can still win the 'championship. DECISIVE GAMES The situation so far as promo- tions and relegations are con- ARR stavces. [= EEE Co 'PRINCE CHAS. Canada's Athletes | Need Improvement \ cerned is clearing up. Luton By JACK SULLIVAN | In an interview later, Davis Town are doomed to the second Canadian Press Staff Writer (and two of his right-hand men-- division, and with that now cer- Prince Philip's plea last July John Burns, a chartered account- tain comes the news that their to improve the physical fitness of ant, and Hans Maciej, an oll|manager, Sid Owen, former cap- Canadians may have earned him ---- company economist--talked glow- an unpaid job on a committee set ingly of their plans for 1968, and {up to get the 1968 Winter Olympic some of their worries. Games for Banff, Alta. It's up to One of the big drawbacks, iE Dav SEF " e Canadian public that the Cal- ma We Jemcrbered is remarks gary association is deadly serious a Canadian Medical Association about staging the Games and that that Canadians aren't as fit as|, % "on, the cost of such an finqestgleing) they might be, so we decided hel parable to the national| might be able to do something "uy ik to the man on the about it," says Ed Davis, presi-\ oot and he asks where we are| dent of the Calgary Olympic De going to get the necessary $18,-| velopment Association. 'The in-1500. 000 or $20,000,000 to pay fol vitation is in the diplomatie mill[jy ¥en O0 Yoho th Day BOW, Or S00m will be. lit cost for the Olympics in Squaw If the Prince accepted, he would| valley, Calif., a couple of months|; 15" "vear ago by A be on the external relations com-|ago and automatically figure our|p, Y ye Leh mittee whose main duties would costs would be the same." A x n ToC, ana be to spread the gospel of Banff| And that's where people are oan: on e hanc for the 1968 Games. "Getting the|yrong. The Squaw Valley siteroorn.t eve 2 chance. Olympics in this country would was a wilderness and everything probably make Canadians more|_arens, administration building, conscious of physical fitness, athletes' village, press building-- and that's what Prince Philip|and so on had to be built. It's a preached. _ |far different story for Banff, Davis, a 43-year-old consulting | engineer and president of the as-|BIG INVESTMENT sociation seeking Banff as the| It is a national park, has hotels venue, pleaded his case before and other buildings that accom- the Canadian Olympic Associa- \modate 11,000 persons. 'There's tion last weekend. The COA |a $50,000,000 investment in Banff backed up Alberta's bid a year and this is mostly idle in the ago and, if everything goes ac- (winter months," sald Davis. cording to plan, Banff will be one |"We'd like to put that fifty mil- of the sites considered by the In- [lion dollars to work." ternational Olympie Committee in| Capital costs would be about 1963. 1$4,000,000. "We'd need an Olym- pic centre, speed-skating oval, parking lot and an 8,000-seat arena. A 3,500-seat arena is planned for the next two years and it means we would just have to increase capacity to 8,000 for the Games." How did Calgary get mixed up in a venture for Banff, 60 miles away? The Calgary association had plans to stage the skiing events in Banff and the speed skat figure skating and hock gary. Committees worke theory since 1955, but the | 'Burnley L Division Winner that they ikely REMEMBER WHEN. . .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jim Tobin, 32-year-old right- hander, pitched his first no-hit game as the Boston Braves beat Brooklyn Dodgers 240 in a Na- tional League game 16 years ago today. Tobin, relying on his "flut- ter ball," repeated the feat on June 22 of that year, but it was tain of the team and Footballer crington at the bottom of the of the Year in 1956-1959, has re-|table. a curtailed five-inmming game in via Boston beat Philadelphia 170. British Scribe Racing Writer Is Retiring LONDON (CP)---After 36 year: in the racing game, one of Brit. Bin? yea xin sports writers ir Norman Pegg, tipster and co) ist since 1924, calls it semi [retirement because he can't for- sake the turf entirely. "Might get into mischief if I did--go in for cat burglary or big- amy or something," chuckles the 66-year-old Pegg, & familiar fig: ure at British racecourses with his portly figure, florid cheeks| and wisps of white hair, Soon he is to quit as chairman of a racing writers' group and do his last stint for The Daily (Sketch, the London newspaper hat has ted his selections over the years. His nom plume, Gimcrack, comes from a famous horse of the past. He rates the Italian horse Ribot as the best he has seen in Britain since the Second World War. As for betting, he says he makes a little money but considers it a tricky pastime--like a "slippery eel in your mitt." A daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hurst, lives in Dunnville, Ont. On an average day, 27 opera- tions are performed at Oshawa de|General Hospital. signed his post. {| Aston Villa are chs of |the second division having beaten Rotherham 3-0 while Cardiff City, in second place, were drawing 1-1 at Sunderland. Both teams go up to the first division. Hull City and Bristol City go down to the third division. Bristol City went to the bottom by losing 3-1 Leyton Orient while Hull drew I-1 at Portsmouth. Southampton and Norwich City move up into the second division. There is still a mathematical chance for Coventry City, but they would have to win their last two games by very large scores, while Norwich need only one point in two games to make sure. Accrington Stanley move down to the fourth division. The team to accompany them is as yet un- |decided, but it will be a choice |between Mansfield Town, Wrex-| ham, Tranmere Rovers and York |City, all bunched just above Ac- For Your Convenience STOVE OIL is available in any quentity of the following . VIGOR OIL SERVICE STATIONS ® OSHAWA eo 78 BOND ST. WEST SIMCOE ST. SOUTH at Lakeview Park KING ST. EAST at the Townline e WHITBY ® 500 BROCK ST. NORTH ® AJAX © HARWOOD AVE. N. ® BROOKLIN eo JCT. 7 & 12 HWYS. 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