oa sz ear tar eee aia reneaaiss 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey,/December 18, 1961 EXCUSE ME! Garry Lowe | (43) of Detroit Lions downs both the ball and the intended | } Ceiver, } (44) Philadelphia Eagles pass re- end Pete Retzlaff with a firm defensive move, in the second period of GIANTS WIN TITLE __|Jimmy Greaves ai Scores Three In Spurs Debut LONDON (Reuters)--Jimmy Greaves burst back on the Eng- 'igh First Division scene here Saturday, scoring three. goals in jhis debut. for league and cup holder Tottenham Hotspur. After five troubled months in Italy, the 21°- year - old star showed he had lost none of his uncanny goal - getting ability with a sparkling performance which helped Tottenham to a §-2 win over Blackpool. It was an unforgettable come- |back for the Cockney youngster | who moved from Chelsea to Mi- jlan last summer and then found he could not settle in Italy. The shock o fthe day in the P4\irst Division was the 2-0 home defeat of league leader Burnley by Arsenal, It now heads the league, three points in front of @\Spurs, West Ham and Ipswich, West Ham and Ipswich both came back after being a goal down at halftime to win 2-1, Wert Ham away to Manchester Uniied and Ipswich at home to Belton Wanderers. Liverpool strode confidently 'on toward the Second Division championship by beating Bris- pi\tcl Rovers 2-0 and enters the yesterday's game in Detroit. | The ball was on the goal-line when Lowe broke up the play. | (AP Wirephoto) Eagles Nip Lions; Giants. Tie Browns NEW YORK (AP)--New York Giants, rebuilt by trades, roo- kies and a first-year coach, are cHampions of the National Foot- ball League's Eastern Confer- ;ence for the fourth time in six /years and aiming at the title game against Green Bay's Pow- erful Packers at Green Bay, Wis., Dec, 31. it'll be a replay of a regular- season meeting Dec. $ in which the Packers won 20-17, but roo- ' kie coach Allie Sherman of New York thinks the result may be different. "Green Bay is the best club we've played," Sherman said | after the Giants wrapped up the | Eastern title here Sunday on a 7-7 tie with Cleveland Browns. "But we'll be better next time, both physically and mentally. We'll be doose from now on." The Giants may shudder for a day or two before they '"'loo- sen up," regardless of what Sherman may think. Except for a dropped pass , sure-handed Ray Renfro, the New Yorkers, likely would be spending this week getting ready for a divi- sion playoff with Philadelphia Eagles. DO THEIR PART The Eagles, needing a victory over Detroit Lions and a New York loss to tie the Giants, did their part, amg the Lions 27- 4 with 10 points in the last four minutes. The Eagles finished the season with a 10-4 won-lost record, But the Giants held them off by a half-game at 10-3-1 be-| j cause the Browns blew a sure! j victory over New York when Renfro dropped a 34-yard pass from quarterback Milt Plum on the Giant's eight-yard line with about three minutes left to play. Renfro said 'that's something Ill remember a long time. The Giants will also remem- ber. : The Giants, rebuilt with deals that gave them Del Shofner, Yankee Stadium spectators -- knew the Eagles already had won while they fought through the final quarter with the Browns. In the last quarter, Pat Summerall missed a 14 + yar field' goal try for the Giants and Lou Groza was short with a 48: yard try for the Browns. All through the second half the Giants were digging in and fighting off the aroused Browns with Cleveland fullback Jimmy Brown smashing the line. RUSHING BID FAILS Green Bay fullback Jim Tay- lor failed in his bid to succeed Brown as the league rushing champ. He wound up with 1,307 yards to 1,407 for Brown, who took the title for the fifth straight year. Etcheverry, formerly of t he Alouettes, passed for two touch- downs as the Cards finished the campaign at 7-7 with their third straight vicory. Etcheverry fired two scoring passes and it was his running that set up the first one. Fading to pass, he changed his mind and ran 44 yards to the Pitts. burgh two + yard line. On the next 'play, Sam flipped .a two- yard pass to Sonny Randle for the score. In the last quarter, he tossed a 15-yard touchdown pass to John David Crow. The St. Louis defence spoiled Pittsburgh quarterback B o b by Layne's try for an NFL touch- down pass record, Layne needed one scoring pass to set a career record of 188, [Christmas games with an eight- point lead over its nearest riv- alo. SOCCER FANS IN VICIOUS RIOT MESSINA, Sicily (Reut- ers)--Some 1,000 soccer fans fought a battle with stones and sticks Sunday against police who prevented them from descending on a ref- eree who annulled a crucial goal, The gonl would have meant a tle batween Mes- sina and a Rome team. One spectator jumped on the field and punched the ref- eree in the. face, then was knocked down by one of the referee's assistants, The fight became general as fans tried to grab the referee, who called for po- lice protection. Several fans and policemen were slightly injured and police arrested a number of fans. Canada Ski Team Receive Passports PORT ARTHUR (CP)--Pass- ports, which a ski official said had been held up by the Polish embassy, have been received for the Canadian 'ski jumping team. Their receipt was made known Saturday by Mike Guz- zell of Port Arthur, immediate past president of the Canadian Amateur Ski Association. The Canadian team needed the passports to enter the world jumping championships in Po- land Feb, 18-25. Guzzell complained last Tues- day that the penrperis were be- ing delayed by the Polish em bassy in Otiawa. The embassy denied it. quarterback Y. A, Tittle, Joe! \ Walton and Brich, Barnes and the addition of rookies Greg Larson, Bobby Gaiters and Joel Wells, scored their only touch- down in the first quarter on Tit- tle's seven-yard pass to Wells, formerly with Montreal Alou- ettes of the Eastern Confer- énce. Cleveland got even when Plum hit Leon Clarke on a 38- yard pass play in the third quar- ter. The tremendous punting of Don Chandler, the rugged Giant defence and Renfros blunder | 4 kept the teams in a dead- ck. BEAT THE RAMS Green Bay (11-3), which er seo mo gonwen Govescon sentnay 'or cannon Seagram's vO, CANADIAN WHISKY ARARE clinched the Western Division) § title two weeks ago, closed the Tegular season with a 24-17 tri- ph over Los Angeles Rams.| Sa 'ashington Redskins snapped a OLD DELICATE CANADIAN WHISKY SPECIALLY MATURED IN OAK CASKS OISTILLED, AGED AND BOTTLED UNDER THE OF THE eosern %-game winless streak, 38-24) § Over Dallas Cowboys, St. Louis Cardinals blanked Pittsburgh Steelers 20-0 on the passing arm ' of quarterback Sam Etche-| & verry. Chicago Bears, with quarter. Back Billy Wade coming off the bench and passing for 355 yards and four touchdowns, whipped Minnesota Vikings 52-35 in other games Sunday. edged San Francisco '49ers 27- 24 Saturday. 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