8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 2, 1960 ~ Built Own R acing Cars, Hobby Is Now Business $7. CATHARINES, Ont. (CP) Bill Sadler was 14 when he took & wreck from the scrap heap into his father's basement and made a smooth-running car, He wasn't satisfied, Fifteen years later in 8 ma chine shop rented from his father he turns out racing cars capable of 200 miles an hour, He still isn't satisfied, Satisfaction probably won't come until his infant Sadler Car Company is an established sue- and until his racers com n international tracks, Both are In sight, SURPRISED EXPERTS The Sadler name first hecame known to the racing world In 1967 in England, when he hurled his own erestion te victory in the righton speed trials, British rae ing writers were amazed st what they described as "a shabby de winning and more sur prised to find the bullder-driver an unknown and a Canadian Bill returned to hed to victory 'in kins Glen, N.Y Sadler Mark machine forerunner cars noted ce jet Canada and 1958 at the Grand Prix II. Nobody shabby, It of for in: the called present graceful wh Badler lines "Dad turned his machine shop over to me early in 19560, and let me have it rent-free until I could get under why," Bill said, "1 had enough money to start and first I could hire only one machinist, We did odd jobs and made go-carts," The big break came when he designed and built & chassis and body for a Formula Junior open wheeled racer, Utilizing an Aus tin-Healey Sprite engine set at an unorthodox 15-degree angle he put a winning ear on the track At $3,000 it was & car most rac ing enthusiasts could afford 'We built 10 of these during the winter and sold &ll of them, OLD COUNTRY SOC Just at the capital take a chance on finding buyers." Beside these bullet-like races ' ¢ BILL SADLER, a real "do it yourself man", sits behind the wheel of his Badler Mark 1V sports car (upper photo) which can reach 120 miles an hour from a standing start in 14 see onds, He won the 1057 Brighton speed trails in England with a ear of his own design and now 1s planning to build racers for in- We sold 25 the we'd had them could have start of the racing I just didn't have build to them CER Tottenham Hotspurs Off To Fast Start By M, McINTYRE HOOD | Special London, England Correspondent to The Oshawa Times LONDON Tottenham Hot purs have started the new soc. ( cer season as if they are going! to carry everything before them, |v I'hey are the only team to take|t full points in the games played so! far, and their victories have been ¢ decisive, Their costly forward is playing together better than at get back into the second division, | JUSTIFY INCLUSION any time last season, and they have the best goal average in the division, Thelr 4-1 defeat of Black burn Rovers away from home was a superlative performance At the other extreme, it seems strange to see Manchester United at the bottom of the league table with no points to thelr credit Ihey have made a very bad be ginning to the season, and their chief weakness Is in defence, It would not be surprising to see Matt Bushy going Into the mar ket to buy one or defence men to rearguard Sheffield Wednesday Wolves are in second place belilnd Tottenham, Chelsea the Wolves a bad fright Jimmy Greaves scoring three characteristic goals for the Pensioners, Wolves managed to a point with a goal late In game NORWICH DOING WELL Norwich City have made a good start in their first year in he second division, and If they can keep up the pace should be a step up to the ion, They are in second lace, on point behind Sheffield Wednesday, both teams being un defeated LEAFS COP FLAG strengthen the and ane point gave with Ave the challengers for first divi division for point THE two top-class Another promoted team doing |well 1s Notts County, tied with of the Hammers is going to give Kentucky star, | Walsall, Bury {tol City in first place in Division season | 3, Walsall Halifax and Bris the fourth division hamplons and Notts County, who oth came up from the lower di ison this are shewing hey can make a good run for hird division honors. Bristol City lemoted last year, are right up season, line! with the leaders in a strong bid to|eup hopes Peterborough United are justi fying thelr election to the fourth hte first time, They are undefeated, and are only one hehind the league leaders Bradford, with full points in the first three games, are out in front with a single point lead over Bar row and Peterborough, GAME 1 SAW West Ham United have this season adopted a new continental 4-24 style of play and it Is bringing results look at the new Hammers, and over Holton tactics of Wanderers the hard how getting the winning goal 10 seconds of play to go They ever with only won way, The new look West Ham style in defence, half-back and in midfield forward In | Woosnam play ha men foragers a side forward four attacking game | ed the forward to perfection hand In both of hi I'he 2-4 system olld four-man which four in An aw and had a the play team's goal elle he mo part of the r, was the against Holton defence looking Jack Kent Cooke Hopes This Last Suc Toronto ed TORONTO cp Maple we 1900 International hall pennant, and Cooke hopes it's the last of such Not that Cooke, who has owned Leafs } cl League base: ¢ Kent ¢ Jack the club since 1951, doesn't wish era mid the Leafs well, It's just that he wants the next hasehall pennant « flving over a Toronto ball to carry an American or National League label Toronto's bid to figure in the proposed expansion plans of the twa major a one, Most baseball observers r Toronto a better than even chance of nailing down one of the f expected park leagues stron four wehises two new in each fue STADIUM PROBLEM One of fated befor the problem oronto can jump to a Hy 1} the ¢ fue Matus, however of a hig has been one of main points of discussion Cooke first began making serious overtures In major . ovision stadium t t since league direc ' present industry stadium ated front m ¢ ment, It vandle tam could 2.000 with the addit seats and he & major league park Is a minimum of 35.00 pt for ol K ta the § nant Maple Leal have the crammed in expand that h Pen nt n € to nm area consid A we Rosedale ravine in vould be subway and A wan Tor lose to the Yonge Street transit of bal ample ganpie sports park Residents of the Rosedale area are od to fight such a plan, howeve SO n a neis quiet fans room lo ered a prepa eing property menace to thelr f 1508 trees NOVEL Aman PROPOSAL the other ! for ated on BOWLERS CANADA'S. BETTER BOWLERS CHOOSE... BowLMAsTER CANADA'S MOSTPOPULAR BOWLING SHOES one which ca building a posts above THE NUMBERSTONE SHOE COMPANY LIMITED Bowhing Shoe Divivion Part ¢ a, Osteria Moemabers fo Canadians for over 0 yours more al season {if and I went to have a the aw them win by| WO hribery, state police sald Thurs. | the role of a foraging inside which led to 120 miles an hour from & stand ing start in 14 seconds, It carries 8 57,500 price (ag. "ft will go 160, but if Ht was highly tuned I'm preity sure she'd hit 200," said Bill New models of both types of ears are in the planning stage but not on drawing bosrds, some thing Bill doesn't use Designing is done on the shop floor around the engine and other v vital parts, "1 sort of stand back like this," said Bill, squinting slong his arm st an upraised, greasy thumb, "1 take 8 Jong look and I can see what I. want, We build 8 wire frame, form the aluminum on that snd then hammer it lo F shape : MORE IDEAS "Someday 1 want fo bul own € p]'y ideas lying dormant resources, There's a lot of headaches just building the cars I've got seven men working for me now and they're as enthusi astiec about what we're doing as I am" He won't give any clues to the design of Sadler Mark V. His new Formula Junior will use a DKW engine in the and cost about $4,500 year he plans a full-time in Id my lot of for e got wa still the coming rent Next " team using his cars and the 1 In two years he hopes he'll have two Grand Prix cars, a move that would put colors for the first time of Italy, Germany international racing Canada ternational competition, Sadler 8 shown (lower photo) working on the engine of a formula jun for racer, designed and built in his St, Catharines, Ontario workshop, also plans to have a full-time racing team to drive his cars in the United States and Canada next year | (CP Photo) Canada's heside those and England race circuits, Aware of the sport's dangers, he has only one com plaint--inexperienced drivers in slower cars who make an error "When you're overtaking some body at 150 miles an hour you don't have much time to think aluminum body its I've only been off the track four ' times, but I'd always take that signer's knee bY 8 way out rather than hit Chevrolet V-8 engine it can reach phody," on constant in his shop at his hometown of St. Catharines the Mark IV The Sadler sports car sleek reaches de Powered a "| Billy Spivey To Fight NBA Ban Via Law Courts NEW YORK (AP) right Thursday to National Basketball This new style Billy Spivey Denied the play in the Association, seven-foot former will earry his other teams a lot of trouble this fight to the courts raids foundered Spivey, a great college player until his alleged Involvement in the basketball scandals of the early 1050s, was wanted hy Cin cinnati Royals for the 1060-61 sea son Spivey, who never was con victed of any wrong doings, has played In minor league pro clubs, yearns to get into big eir SCOTTISH PROSPECTS Hearts, last year's Scottish League Cup winners and league champions, are definitely on the decline, A 81 defeat by St, Mir ren at Paisley ended thelr league Rangers, after a bad start, losing three games in a row |are making a good recovery, and but did well to heat Partick 4-1jcult away from home, Kilmarnock] Maurice Podoloff, NBA presi tied with Hibernians at Edin- dent, advised Royals' manage. burgh, and are into the quarter: ment that he would not approve finals of the League Cup, Ita contract with Spivey, looks as If Dundee, Kilmarnock,| Ted Price, lawyer for Spivey, Celtic and Clyde will be press gaid ing Hearts very hard for the "Mr, Spivey took and passed a 1060-61 league title, with Rangers jlo detector test with flying col playing a lesser role among the and has done everything challengers, humanly possible to maintain his good reputation and character 'Mr, Splvey's efforts, for un disclosed reasons known to Mr Podoloff, have heen disregarded "We will proceed to sue Mr Podoloff, the NBA and its mem bers, individually, excluding the Cinelnnati Royals." ors Two Face Charge, Tried Bribe Umps JESSUP, Md, (AP)--~Two men (who tried ta get two American League umpires fo influence the outcome of a baseball game have bhéen charged with attempted ALS RECALL MONTREAL (CP) foret placed on walvers by Montreal Alouettes Wednesday, was recalled Thursday, He will Anderson dress for Saturday's game in thely against the Rough Riders in Ot tawa, TACKLE Tackle Ted day night Sgt, 8S. R charged are Donald F and Robert D, Waldron, 20s, both of Washington They were arrested in a stake out at Baltimore airport after umpires Ed Runge and Bill Mc Kinley arranged a meeting for police "They game but | what game Dorsey Dorsey sald the men (REY Del-Hi Spaulding TV. Towers or Anlennas fis ® INSTALLED " MOVED =o el of never date," talked they or throwing a specified sald Sgt railway yards near the downtown business section This stadium - on - stilts idea hasn't got past the talking stage but it has advantages Main one Is the easy access for out-of-town fans, These ex pected to make up possibly hall of the attendance if Toronto goes major league, Rest estimates are that a new stadium will just $6,000,000 exclusive land, But the Metropolitan Toronto plan ning commission says a natural amphitheatre site--like Rosedals would cut the cost to $3,000,000 exclusive of land some REPAIRED SERVICE TO ALL SETS LOU's T.V. 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The town of Lindsay an Internations) League playoff son of rugger competition, To- has high hopes of starting a rug berth Thursday night by winning ronto Barbarians, one of the ger club and feel the exhibition the fourth game of their five. stronger Senior "A" clubs, tack- match will stir wp considerable game series with the Columbus le the local boys in an exhibition interest In the game Jets but they failed to gain an £ame, with kick-off time at 2.30 foe hh on the fourth-place Buffalo pm. 8t Lakeview Park. isons, ! ersey Cif ' ¥ Barbarians will be an important ons Y won 4 1 oJhe one for the Vikings, All the Osh. awa players are scheduled to be dressed and ready for action, In this game, the Oshawa Vikings' |selection committee has decided to allow unlimited substitution in their efforts to have everybody woB over the present show their capabilities, Have oth 55 mT "ati? The. showings In the game wii three-game series have a large bearing on the . choosing of the two teams to play : Jersey City righthander Zach future games, the following two Monroe pitched a four-hitter in Saturdays against the Toronto turning in his fourth straight vie-|\ Wanderers and Peterhoro, tory. Roberto Herrera's fifth -_n inning home run accounted for VIKINGS GAIN POPULARITY the Jets' lone run, Alva Jackson, , One week from Saturday, Bep- who pitched 7 1-3 innings for the tember 10th, Oshawa Vikings Jets, was charged with his 14th Pave been invited to play their defeat first league game against the Toronto Wanderers in Markham RAISED THE PENNANT |The Wanderers, one of the oldest Buffalo celebrated the anniver-iclubs In Ontario, are now the sary of its clinching of the 19569 first club in the Rugger Union to championship by raising the pen- have their own playing field and nant, Bill Taylor, who won the club house, Their official opening pennant clincher a year ago with ceremonies will take place just a ninth-inning home run, also hit prior to the game, with the Vik a home run Thursday night, ings with many civie and Rugger The went to Warren Unlon digaitaries present, The Hacker, who was knocked out in local boys, now one of Ontario's the ninth inning after Ray Weh. most popular clubs, partially due ster, homered and Jerry Thomas to the colorful play shown by ingled for his third hit their many talented Canadian Home runs accounted for gal) boys, are indeed honored to have the scores in the Richmond vic. been asked to play in Markham tory, Rightfielder Ken Hunt PLAY IN LINDSAY homered in the first with one on,| Saturday, Bept. 17, Oshawa and pitcher Gary Blaylock got a Vikings will participate in an ex- blast in the fifth, hibition game against Peterboro J Bis place Montreal Royals 76 to pro- tect their 1% game margin over the Reds In other games the Richmond ees defeated the Miami Marlins #2, and the Rochester Red Wings victory olo eireult some: | In addition to the exhibition purposes of the game the Ontario Baturday's game against the Rusoer Unfon selection commit- tee will be present in their ef forts to name some players to try out for the Ontario All-Star squad, The Ontario Provincial team will be playing a number of exhibition matches during the month of October, At least five Oshawa boys should be asked to try out for the Ontario All-Star team, Don't forget , , , kick-off time for tomorrow's exhibition game against the Toronto Barbarians will be 2.30 p.m Frank Currie Will Coach K-W Beavers KITCHENER (CP) Frank Currie, former Calgary and Ed monton conch in the Western Hockey League, has been named manager and coach of Kitchener Waterloo Beavers, latest entry in the Eastern Professional League Beavers are sponsored by New York Rangers of the National League Currie was manager-coach of Calgary Stampeders 1954-57, Dur ing the 1957-58 season he gave up eoaching duties to Gus Kyle but stayed on as menager, In the spring of 1958 Currie left hockey to join a hotel chain and has since worked in Lethbridge, Alta He § ed junior hockey in the Montreal chain and seslor ama- | Germany's Sprinter | Passes Up 200-Metres ROME (AP)--Germany's Arr min Hary, the 100-metre cham- pion, withdrew today from the 200-metre finals of the Olympie compet Muscle Spasm Struck Jerome In Full Stride track and field ition, ROME (CP)--Dejected Harry There was no immediate Jerome, tears streaming down planation, but it was assumed he is cheeks, sat in a first-aid room was saving himself for the 400 of Olympic Stadium and sobbed, metre relay, "Why should this have to happen -- to me." Only a few minutes before the Onatie Castres ot Torenet the 19-year-old Vancouver Sprinter joomre meccour sid: "It's & was Dashing down the Olympic muscle spasm--a charley horse-- semi-final of the 100-1ang it originated in the groin metre sprint, He pulled slag : 4 groin, or 4 Up, S88 affecting the movement of his gered to the side of the track and right knee. I's not a serious ine collapsed from a severe muscle so a a cramp, Jerome stayed only briefly in All chances for a gold medal|the first-aid ye po A in for the co-holder of the world painfully from the track, He ig- title were gone, {nored doctors and nurses, Between sobs, Jerome told The| "1 was right in there," he sald, Canadian Press: "1 was just getting going." 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