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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Apr 1963, p. 11

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. Sapna ee mE ae OT SP OY apis em gerry: re THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 2,1963 1] Three Contest {OLD COUNTRY Sweeney Snares| SPORTS BRIEFS OASA Chair |_SOCCER SCORES 'Third Straight ST. CATHARINES (CP) LONDON (Reuters)--Results! " Three men have been nom-\of British soccer matches| Doints Title inated to replace retiring Don|Played Monday night: | N Strike Z | : 4 M Int ting © é Lee of Belleville as president| Division I | ore n eres ing : of the Ontario Amateur Softball ENGLISH LEAGUE jago Springfield Indians became)who spent nine years in the Association, it was announced s 9 ithe first team in the 27-year ; i | BOSTON (AP) -- American here Manday. ri belt Phage ton ti 'history of the / nerican Hockeyieroan Penge win New League President Joe Cronin Li ican. ho has b Manchester U. 06 Fulham 2 ; |York Yankees before being eroy Pickard, who has been; Division Il | League to win both the regular-itraded to Los Angeles Dodgers|thinks the enlarged strike zone r p p I acclaimed as secretary for his| : |season championship and the : -n : : eighth term, said the ebaloa | saa seriataat & Wideicuth 2 |Calder Cup playoffs three con-| st December. "I know the/will make baseball more inter Hotspur And Dundee HE KNOWS THEM VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP)-- Unfamiliar with National League pitching? Bill (Moose) | Skowron pooh-poohs the idea. , | "That won't be any handicap NEW YORK (AP)--A yearlty me," said the first baseman "Itll make the batter think. They're always ready to go for that one, you know," he said. He doubted umpires will be bothered by the new zone, now By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent to The Oshawa Times LONDON -- Tottenham Hot- spur and Dundee, Britain's re- presentatives still in the run- ning for European competition honors, have an_ excellent chance of going through to the finals of the European Cup Win- ners Cup and the European Cup Cup respectively. The semi- final draw has kept them clear of the present cup-holders, Ben- fica of Portugal and Atletico of Norman of Spurs and Douglas|Would be made during the an-|¢ | secutive seasons. of Blackburn pad to the Side! ual oe in Kingston this S'K® § gp oes eg | This season they didn't even Ma Gn ea "Seeking the nomination are| Millwall 1 Crystal P. 1 (eureran nekine. Hd ye) citi eam Banksia es Barnton of arnoe attets PR Leacbetet 2 pees ae ler el (Blackpool) captain: and Byrne|Clate Butler of Willowdale and) Division IV lthe league scoring title ive sacs? . \H, F, Dormer of Peterborough.) , itv 1 |three straight campaigns. . rpool); Moore (West) ws yiovg Alguire of St Cath.| Chesterfield 1 York City Sw ve Honton 1671| Ham), Norman (Spurs) and| ovines Tas bot scclaimed as| Hartlepools 1 Gillingham 1 arid a ie my sae fi 1 Flowers (Wolves); Douglasitreasurer for the 28th consecu.|N°*Port County 0 Darlington 1 ened ae -- Pade "5 ns (Blackburn), Greaves and 4 : aasiont| SCOTTISH LEAGUE poy the regular season Sun- . Division il a day by scoring three points ; Z tive year. Smith 'of Spurs); Melia (Liver-| : los cal ss pool) and Charlton (Manchester nthe sens ee ee ee ee i i the season 10: oa SPORTS | This i in | This compares with his win-! United helped them by drawing 0-0 with Leicester City, while Arsenal gave them even great- er help by winning one of the most thrilling games I have seen for a long time in beating Ever- ton 4-3. Spurs had little diffi- culty in winning over Leyton Orient in a home game, and now lead Leicester by three points, and Everton, who have two games in hand, by five points. This is the first time this season that the Spurs had a In the last game: with Scot- land, two years ago, England clear lead over their challen-|crushed the Scots by 9-3, but gers, and if they can maintain|last year at Hampden Park for! 3 leader with 20, -- | pitchers in this league pretiy jagainst four of the top teams--) |Milwaukee Braves, jeisco Giants, Cincinnati Reds, and Pittsburgh Pirates--in the! World Series. lindicated his choice of New | York Yankees to win the league dous spring. After 18 exhibitions} pennant--again. Skowron is having a tremen-| the Moose was batting .349 and, was the Dodgers' runs-batted-in | SEND LAW DOWN well. esting. The Moose said he had batted| "It'll help both hitting," Cronin told baseball San Fran-| writers Monday. { "they're the team to beat." | jin his years as manager-short- ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)--Pitts-/stop of Boston Red Sox and burgh Pirates said Monday ail-/Washington Senators, also ex- ing pitcher Vernon Law will be|pressed the opinion the rule between the shoulders and the knees, instead of the letters and the knees. ; "Our umpires are stand-up {umpires and they'll be in good a to call pitches," he said. pitching and And, to no one's surprise, he "They're tough," he said,|BNOW -- YOU PAY LES: TILDEN Cronin, a feared, hard hitter Bar TV Star ning 101 points last year and CALENDAR his 108 two years ago and RENT-A-CAR SERVICE jmakes him the first to cross 14 ALBERT STREET _ 725-6553 3.50 PER DAY. 8:00 A.M. -- 6:00 P.M, 6:00 P.M, -- 8:00 A.M. .00 for 24 HOURS PLUS 7c PER MILE INCLUDES GAS AND NECESSARY INSURANCE Deluxe model cars, power quipped, slightly higher rate. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE WINTER RATES. Truck Rates on Request Spain, and brought them against somewhat weaker teams. Tottenham meet the winners sent to the baseball club's mi-|calling for pitchers to await the century mark in. three dif-/nor league camp this week.|their turns at bat in the on deck | From Racing "= eenaage Law, bothered with a torn mus-|circle 'will speed the game. of the quarter-final series be- ; : s ieee ; '< FLOOR: HOCKEY Sweeney, won a_ $300\cle in his shoulder since 1960) The new strike zoné, he said, " gruelling Easter weekend,jthis may just be Scotland's i % ie - tween Belgrade and Napoli. Af-\\non, in four days, they playlyear. Worest Laacus = Calan os league bonus and the John B.|when he was the top hurler on); goo+ for a pitcher with a C ; ie! Di at? ei ter two games, these teams Sr elrivaronl twice, at home. and}------------_--_-- Oaks. at 7.00 pm: Maples vel I N Y Agi scoring ses Trophy for his) Pittsburgh's pennant - winning|/hard, high fast ball and it'll a _ ig ---- each and away, and also Fulham at : Willows, at 7.30 p.m.; Poplars| n ew or. eects achievement, Henley Phaoor 4 Rapa hel set the hitters 'swinging more. ee eee ere. eccihome. This is a tougher sched- Belinsky Plans vs Pines, at 8.00 p.m.; All| IS FIVE AHEAD wouldn't get otherwise, the club| | NEW YORK (AP Scott; Final league statistics, ; Marriage For itheir recent splendid form, they|Scotland won by 2-0. Scotland must now be favored to win the|/has not won a game with Eng- TODAY title. But just ahead is thejland at Wembley since 1951, but ; class as Spurs. | "aa pee 3 ; a A " ' <p j is is indic: and Everton, and the champion-| | Solar League -- Satellites vs|/Brady, more familiar to view-jleased today, show Sweeney agg Aenea aD ae Pa \Meteorites, at p.m. the b of television westerns as/finished with 38 goals and 65 RETURNS T1 SHORT FORM ; " inal SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) of football in the Cheshire) * & +o en es 3 al League. They are rated at about |'hat played then in picking the/Southpaw Bo Belinsky of Los that in the first round Napoli| uP tc ens ais {assists to finish five points} WALNUT CE EEK. Calif.' ' eh a. (that weekend. s |Comets vs Plants, at 9.00 p.m.;|Shotgun Slade, has been barred | 4* _iinisa ad | at +s eK, "| si geo eae alt ype ripe Shocked by England's disas-| Both games at Simcoe Hall. |from harness racing in New| ahead of Hank Ciesla of Cleve-| (AP)--Manager Bill Rigney of) ' sage f 8 jtrous game against France, \vork state "for maintaining|/@nd Barons. : |Los Angeles Angels is believed) City, which is a non-league club | HOCKEY \cigka aasoclatipn WEN f known|,,Ciesla got six points against|to have fined pitcher Bo Belin-| COMPLETED Civil Service League \ Dodd's Motors vs Envoy Foods,| ing participation." 2 00 ® U.A.W. HALL Hours: 9-5 p.m., 7-10 p.m. Saturday 9-12 ther seems to be in the same' iio than their rivals( Leicester| games at Simcoe Hall, | Ye-| said, INCOME TAX | Miss Van D playing in a very minor brand/ the international selectors have} 1SS an oren Pittsbureh H in, kia finallake aD Ch bet de five changes in the team} Fie rear in his he ac. Pittsburgh Hornets in his final|sky an ean Chance between ro © 7 bookmaker in his harness rac-\ 54016 and wound up with 42/§300 and $500 each for being : Se April ¢ maging ' ' . she - a : 3 ,,g0als and 56 assists for 98/214 hours late at the baseball}. on a par with their Belgrade| 'ide Ce, oe an three (neers Angels Says he's Plan- at Bowmanville Community| The action " taken Monday !points, His 42 goals led thelclub's Palm Springs training] opponents, and on the showing! heiacea ff side in wont jning on marrying actress Arena, 7.00 p.m.; Championship| by the State Harness acing| league in that department. \site Saturday. Rigney would not I saw them make when they|¢W Caps in the side, In goa', Mamie Van Doren, but hasn't Finals. |Commission as the result of aj wij Marshall: of. Hershey. [diss ; land at left back and inside left.| d to buying her oring.| ? : State I Willie Marshall of Hershey,|disclose the actual amounts but beat Bangor City at the. third)p ors. of Leicester takes Seer ee nee ae WEDNESDAY {joint probe with the State In-/who was No. 1 for severallon Saturday he mentioned $500 attempt, they would be just an|, i in place of Springett.|n1 She's-my kind of girl," the) = 241o™-™ |vestigation Commission that! weeks, finished third with 92./as a possibility and today he average third or fourth division) mne. o q ee ays p ot feti| Pitcher said Monday in explain-| HOCKEY indicated "alleged undercover) Denis DeJordy of Buffalo's|said "they broke their $250 rec- EVERYBODY WELCOME English league team. The yrs 1 . a the ured wit.| 28 his intentions. I like her} Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- Ban-| ownership of horses by book-)Western Division cham-lord." mighty Spurs should have no|2@cx In PAGt 0 Mella, of Liver. 2./0% In fact, I'm mad about)tam "A": Canadian Corps vs|makers." They said there was)pions won a $300 league bonus|-- difficulty in getting through to/S°: ane ; fa Gum ee but things are too unstable|Canadian Tire, at 6.00 p.m.;|no evidence of any fixed races.|and the Hap Holmes Trophy for pool is capped at inside lelt-lto think of a wedding date|Bantam "B" Duplate vs| Brady, former resident of|winning the goaltending cham- hs Local 1500, at 7.00 p.m.; Mid-|Yonkers, N.Y., the site of Yon-|pionship. He finished with a the final. the other semi- finalists are Nuremburg of West Germany and Atletico of Mad rid, both strong teams. DUNDEE MEET MILAN In the European Cup Compe- tition, Dundee meet Milan, play-| ing there on April 24, with the second leg in Dundee on May 1. Milan's strength can be judged from the fact that they elimin- ated Ipswich, now third from the bottom of the English first By THE CANADIAN PRESS Winnipeg won the Allan Cup 32 years ago today by defeating Hamilton Tigers 3-1. Winnipeg took the em- blem of Canadian senior amateur hockey supremacy with this second straight win, They took the first match 2-1. In the following REMEMBER WHEN ...?..! Belinsky was on the trading | jsent him to Kansas City Ath. letics. "I'm just plain nutty about |Bo,"' Miss Van Doren said in | Hollywood when told that Belin-' ment. Belinsky is: 26, Miss get -- Local 222 vs games at Oshawa Arena. BASKETBALL Children's}. Snow Hill, t | General Motors Leagus (Play-| Faraldo of Hicksville, N.Y., two| |sky had announced his engage-/offs) -- Personnel. vs Students,|/driver-trainers, for "failure to! Mad., and Kinsmen|kers Raceway, and seven other} goals-against average of 2.79 on jblock last season but base-|Cjyb, at 8.00 p.m.; Juvenile --|men were "excluded from fur-| \ball commissioner Ford Frick|Qshawa Dairy vs Tony's Re-|ther participation in harness|Ed Chadwick of Hershey each blocked a deal that would have/freshments, at 9.00 p.m.; All| racing." In addition, the harness rac- ling commission "severely rep-|Crown went to Ed Van Impe 'rimanded" Robert Cherrix of|0f Buffalo with 196 penalty min- Joseph | utes. at 7.00 p.m. and Parts vs Pur-juse reasonable discretion." 187 goals in 67 games. He and jhad six shutouts. The league's "'bad boy" SANG FOR SUPPER Dean Jones, star of NBC-TV's i Van chasing, at 8.30 p.m.; Ist games| The licence of Lee Richard-|"Ensign O'Toole" once sang for |Doren 30. She formerly wasjof Semi-Final Playoffs: Both|son of Norway, Me., stable|three dollars a night and his }married to bandleader Ray An-| games at McLaughlin Collegiate| superintendent at Yonkersidinner in a New Orleans night- | thony. igymnasium. | Raceway, also was suspended.| club. division, by only 4-2 in the two-| year they won the Olympic game series. This would seem! Gham pionship at Lake to put Dundee in with a fair) pjacid, N.Y. chance of being the first British) - team to reach the final of this competition. SPURS CLEAR LEAD Tottenham Hotspur now have): a clear lead in the first division of the English League. Sheffield|3 Top Five Teams In Old Country Soccer Leagues LONDON (AP)--Standings of top teams in old country soccer leagues (including Saturday's'|? games): | ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I wWwTL 2075 179 5 17 7% 1487 3 1479 Division Sunderland 18 8 7 Chelsea 18 310 Stoke City 1411 4 Newcastle 139 9 5 Bury 14 710 3 Division TI 1611 7 1698 16 910 1312 5 : 1311 9 Division IV 199 9 8 2067 1314 8 on blades and instant lather F\ New GIANT SIZE Gillette Foamy Shaving Cream .98 Plus Dispenser of 15 Gillette Super Blue Blades 1.00 REGULAR VALUE 1.98 BOTH FOR ONLY Tottenham Leicester Everton Burnley Wolver'ton Swindon Northa'ton Peterboro Coventry Bourne'th Oldham Brentford Torquay Mansfield 1667 78 3 Gillingham wy 8 4 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I 18 3 1 68 16 5 5 76 48 55 55 Rangers Kilmarnock Partick Aberdeen Celtic 145 7 Division 11 Hamilton 15 St. Johnstone 15 Morton 16 East Stirling 15 Stranraer 12 IRISH Linfield Portadown Glentoran Distillery Glenavon er ) None 23 20 20 18 REWARD Reap the rewards in Econ- omy, Comfort and Prest- ige when you lease a new | @ PONTIAC @ BUICK @ ACADIAN No insurance costs... no maintenance costs . one rate covers everything +, + ONG One or two year meomrwes gsese™ ggeaus | ~1.00 00 09 09 Panna Now Volkswagen introduces a new 1500 series We've put a new and stronger engine in the Volkswagen. 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