LOOKS LIKE ONE-LEGGED SLIDER New York Yankee outfield- er Tom Tresh looks like a one- legged performer as he makes a practice slide into a saw- dust pile today. leg is buried deep in the saw- dust which the chance of injury. cushioned the Actually the players slides and lessened teffham), Byrne (West Ham) and Thomson (Liverpool). The Scottish selectors, con- fined to players from Seottish THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soterdey, Morch 14, 1964 J] OLD COUNTRY SOCCER never ag bn Pay oy ng club to another for e League cannot call on_ their through to mee Spal. atiplayer, many stars playing for English tar estala ie brings me. Food pepe Fong seth Pe cus, This team made Dinangerg against, Dunformlsmmy Creaver when hey were Oiews: vs . and Kilmarnock to meet either|yought from Italian clubs @ y Motherwell or Dundee, who couple of seasons ago. Forsyth (Kilmarnock); Ham-|drew their quarter-final game. iiton (Dundee) . and Kennedy|a Rangers - Kilmarnock finail, Pickering has been perform- Manchester United Favored To Win Cup coc Crt, tane ieromd be «RS oo Bc, et ma rs|i 7. from his choice of players. His|no inside left, In its new forma-|gers); Henderson _(Rangers),|would again walk off with the quest for a transfer solely on fl- team includes four half-backs|tion, the English team witi|Martin (Hibernian), McBride|cup, nancial grounds. He wanted to -- - lay for a club that Correspondent and only four forwards, so there|read: Goal, Waiters (Black- alg petng teers. (Dundee)| pEcORD PRICE pl ay oe na i. could af- To The Oshawa Times * will be four men lying back in|pool); defence: Cohen (Ful- i Under-23 England inter-|burn. So Everton stepped in 7 defence, two as the centre-fieldjham), Moore (West Ham), SCOTTISH SEMI-FINAL national centre, favored for an|with the highest bid. : LONDON -- Manchester Unit-ljinks between defence and at-\Flowers (Wolverhampton) and) It looks like a Rangers vs Kil-jearly full international cap, Arsenal have sold their inside ed must now be consideredjtack, and four strikers in the\Wilson (Huddersfield); link|marnock final for the Scottish|Fred Pickering, has been sold|forward or half-back Johnny prime favorites to win the En- forward line. men: Milne (Liverpool) and|Cup. They have been kept apart|by Blackburn to Everton for a|Barnwell to Nottingham Forest glish Cup for the second suc- an ore has been in-|Kay (Everton); forwards: Paintlin the semi-final draw, and injtransfer fee of $240,000. 'This is|for a fee of $90,000. He will play cessive year. Thelf devastating uded in the team selected and|(Southampton), Greaves (Tot-|spite of the strength of their op-|the highest fee ever paid by onejat inside right for his new club, form in their sixth round second| replay, in which they beat Sun- derland 5-1, with Denis Law in his most deadly form scoring three goals, marks them as be- ing the pick of the four teams left in the semi-final. Everything points to a Man- chester win over West Ham in the semi-final, which would leave Manchester United to face a second division team, either Preston or Swansea in the final classic at Wembley. I pick Preston to be the other finalist, because they have too much class for Swansea, and al- though the Welsh team has done magnificently in reaching the semi-final, I think they have reached the end of fhe cup road for this year, And in a final game between Manchester Unit- ed and Preston, there could only be one result, a win for United, |who are now keyed up to the top of spirit and fitness to repeat By M. McINTYRE HOOD OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS NOR'WESTERS LEAGUE High Triples -- Marg Armstrong 631) (245, 216), Phyl Clarke 617 (236) and Betty Hewett 609 (222, 219). Over 200 -- Evelyn Guthrie 206, Rosalie Gill 202, Joyce Littleproud 201 and Barb Heag'e 200. Lemon League -- Eileen Grondin and Evelyn Carmichael 96, 93. | : Team Standings -- Jinxs 9, Hit and| Ken Cobb, the president, sincerely re-|and Country 3, Ont. Motor Sales 1; Seven-|285); J. igrets being absent in either of the above|Up 9, Con. Heaitng 4; Toastmasters 0,/Stacey 756 (203, 291, 262); S. Claus 752.) |sctions, nearly made the latter with 199,|Brown's Lumber 4; Acadian Cleaners 1,|(320, 202, 30); V. Craddock 718 (223, 281,) |' Nomination sheets for next year's of-|Dixon's 3; > |tices will be distributed and collected on|Pedlars 0, Goch's 4; Barbers 0, National |Skirrow 778 (296, 240, 42); W. |Grocers 4; Powell's Drugs 4, and Oshawa|714 (204, 258, 252); O. Saimers 771 (51,| Misses 6, Blowers 5 and Toppers 3. WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH LEAGUE Points Taken --. Squirts 4, Go Getters 3, Beatnicks 3, Wonders 3, Odd Zingers 1, Smilers 1 and Sting Rays 0. Team Standing at end of 7th night (3 to go) -- Squirts 22, Smilers 21, Wonders 16, Zingers 14, Odd Balls 11, Go Getters 10, Sting Rays 10 and Beatnicks 8. iti High Triples -- Bill Clark 721 (238, High Triples -- 8. Holly 243, 240), Morris Love 658 (246, 266), Slater 656 (264, 221), Les Barany 643 (247, NU-WAY Rug (Oshawa) Ltd. CARPET SALES PROFESSIONAL RUG CLEANING and FURNITURE 174 MARY ST. N. PHONE 728-4681 WATER SOFTENERS for RENT or SALE oo SALT delivery... 668-2200 MOSIER SHEET METAL WORK INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL 292 KING ST. W. PHONE 725-2734 Electronic ice C Service Centre RUDI GERAC, Prop. Auto Radio Sales & Service Used T.V. Sets for Sale T.V.-Radio-Hi-Fi Repairs Recondtioned 143 King W., Oshawa 728-3211 BROWN'S Lumber & Supplies LTD. "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. At Pearson STEPHENSON'S GARAGE Specialists In WHEEL ALIGNMENT Straightening General Repairs 15 CHURCH ST. Phone 725-0522 Guaranteed Used Cars ROY W. NICHOLS Courtice and Bowmanville Chevrolet, Corvair, Oidsmobile Sales and Service PHONE 728-6206 40 Years Serving You | Thursday evening. Balls 1, Points Taken -- City Yard 4, CNR 0; |3758; Brown's Lumber 3561 Len's and Lou's 3, Tony's 17 Beatty's| Heating 3521. = Haulage 3, George's 17 Doyle Construc-| High Team Single -- ion 1 and Acme Haulage 3. |1316. head 724 (287,| High Triples -- L. Locke 760 (288, 214, Lintiop 700 (272), S. Lawrence/258); S. Salmers 750 (272, 243, 235); R. Joan|253), G. | Cameron |Brooks 778 (220, 244, 314); J. Procher 748} 1610 (251), J. Eastabrooks 615, A. 219), Jean Ward 633 (316, 215), Anne|777 (318, 235), C. Burgess 790 (375, 237),| Naish 623 (202, 250), and Harry Bennett|C. Dove 635 (239), E. Stewart 611 (263) 619 (226). jand High Games -- Jack Wilson 239, Joe} Ward 238, Norm, Naish 235, Helen Slater|D0v® 259 29, 203, Al. Brintnell 222, Gord. Brown $215, 206, Thelma Owen 213, Audrey White 98/212, Stan Potlard 209, 203, and. Percy Neal 209. J. Hubend 675 (316). MEN'S STORE LEAGUE \City 0; Hallidays 2, Coulters 27 Auto, Trans. 3, |Bakery 0. BUSH LEAGUE | High Team Triples -- Alger High Singles -- C. Bowman 250 and B. | oontinentals. Points Taken -- Alger Press 4, Motor|Lannina 770 (208, 272, Town|chuk 710 (229, 286); B. Winters 805 (326, Press| 'and Con,|Yasmanicki 251, | their last year's performance. \4-2-4 FOR ENGLAND Alf Ramsey, England's team) manager, has picked a team to j/meet the Scottish League with) la 4-2-4 system copied from the This is ne | | (a4, 207, 200); A. Moss 708 (234, 277); w.| 290); +B. Metni-| Ristich 763 (23, 22% 311); B.| Balka 17/214); D. Hodgson 713 (247, 38, 228); S. Bradley} 301, 219) and B, Hardie 729 (229, 303). High Singles -- E. Zarbelny 254, B.| B. Harnden 272, L. |Homer 254, R. Lloyd 261, G, Stacey 253-| Alger Press|257; G. Moss 253, B. Lavergne 273, | ae 255, B. Morey 271, J. George 276, T. Goch 252, D. Smith 326, A. Parry 254,| |C. Newans 251 and W. Ashman 260. Lemon League -- B. Bowler 95. 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SOUTH HOTEL LIMITED Phone 725-3743 for Reservations A WEEKLY CALENDAR OF ey / Keep abreast with the Sports 2 News, -- Read The Oshawa Times Regularly Weeks SPORT EVENTS SUNDAY HOCKEY -- OHA Junior "A" Playoffs:- Oshawa Generals vs St. Catharines Black Hawks, at St. Catharines, 2:00 p.m. -- Town Country League:- Black's Men's Wear 'vs Dunn's, 3rd game of 3-out- of-5 title sseries, at 6:00 p.m.; Reject vs People's Clothing, ct 7:30 p.m. and Ritson Centre vs Port Flyers, at 9:00 p.m. All games at Port Perry Arena. -- North Plant league:--Black Knights vs Suddard's Cycle, 3rd game of 3-out-of-5 champioinship finats, 2:00 p.m., at Port Perry Arena. -- UAW League:- City-Wide Answering vs Tony's Refreshments, 3rd game of 2-out-of-3 sehies, at 10.00 am. and Vendomotic vs. Merchants, 3rd game of 2-out-of-3 series, at .1:30 a.m. Both games at Brooklin Arena MONDAY HOCKEY :-Oshawa Minor Assoc. Bantam League Round-Robin Playoffs:--Canadian Corps vs Coca Cola, 5:00 p.m.; Duplate vs Canadian Tire, 6:00 p.m.; B'Nai B'Rith vs Police Assoc., 7:00 p.m.; Scugeg Cleaners vs Local 1817, 8:00 p.m. ond Houdaille Ind. vs Local 2784, 9:00 p.m. All games at Oshawa Children's Arena TUESDAY HOCKEY -- OHA Junior "A" Playoffs:- St. Catharines Black Hawks vs Oshawa Generals, at Bowmanville Arena, 4th gome of 4- out-of-7 series, 8:00 p.m. -- Oshawa Minor Assoc. Bantam League Playoffs:- Westmount Kiwanis vs Local 1500, at 7:00 p.m., at Oshawa Children's Arena. Oshawa Minor Assoc. Juvenile League Round-Robin Playoffs:-:Auto Workers Credit Union vs Oshawa Dairy, at 8315 p.m + and Tony's vs Hayden Macdonald's, at 9:15 p.m Both games ot Oshawa Children's Arena. WEDNESDAY HOCKEY -- Oshawa Minor Assoc. Midget League Round-Robin Playoffs:- Local 222 vs Lions, Club, ot 6:15 p.m.; Kiwaniss Club vs Kinsmen Club, at 7:15 p.m. and Rotary Club vs Firefighters, ot 8:15 p.m. All games at Oshawa Children's Arena. THURSDAY HOCKEY -- OHA Junior "A" Playoffs:- Oshawa Generals vs St. Catharines Black Hawks, ot St. Catharines, 8:00 p.m.; 5th game of 4-out-of-7 series --- Oshawa Minor Assoc. Midget Playoffs:- Navy Club vs Canadian Legion, at Brooklin Arena, 7:00 p.m. FRIDAY No Gomes Scheduled. SATURDAY HOCKEY -- Oshowe Neighbourhood Assoc. Pee Wee Boys League Playoffs:- ((2nd games of Ist round, total-qoals decide\ 'B' Section:- Radio vs Rundle, 7:00 a.m.; Brookside vs Fernhill, 7:45 a.m.; Sunny side vs Bathe, 8:35 a.m. and Storie vs Lake Vista, 9:20 a.m 'A' Section:- Kingside vsConnaught, 10:10 a.m.; Southmead vs Nipigon 10:55 a.m.; Woodview vs Harman Park, 11:45 a.m: and Eastview ghee vs North Oshawa, 12:30 p.m. All games ot Oshawa Children's 'ena, OSHAWA T.V. SUPPLY LTD. T.V. 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Zinn 1671 Portland St. Regina, Sask., ° January 26, 1964 January 25. 1964 s of Canada, Dear Sirs: General Motors Product Oshawa, Ontario I have worked for Mel Hill Bevera 1954 I took ges since 1952, which I 2 antag &@ new Chevrolet cab-over--engine si Chevrolet. -- until it was traded on a new Tilt-Cab During the time I dro ve th rh gl mechanical failure. Hat tee' ere Sever gna ly new one is far superio 8 good truck, 2 ' rf F Visibility and handling for sity drivin te' Gentlemen: for my city and e used Chevrolet trucks For years 1 wveries. I have always had fetes good i ith very A service from them, Wi . ee aei: which oF recently traded a 1954 cab-over--eng ae F i ince new. A s cost. only $200.00 in repaces 4141" running well with i I bought new is He TT parts chroughouts From engine to rear axle verything As original. r i pen of long service has convinced ~ oot poking ate rant trucks when I on ogehp tte . ie --_ any other make of t ; pepe ceiver tell me that there's lots of power there for their heaviest loads. is miko es at operation such as mine : . eT truok but from my previous bg og 9 . Gos my new Chevrolets will stand up to : The 292 engine is tre mendous, it' : allel Bie ady and quiet, and 18,0! ete be Cig or Hse need it. The suspension is r iy. Leet Pape ves a very comfortable ride. B hie ta' peste and very smooth in stopping "and t 7 : gency brake is ideal and well situated wd heels MO fe experience, I feel that Chevrot t of heavy load galtister foe" Ten Ha our kind a day and kn i acty Poe fg ow how hard that is on a truck ince Heating Needs We Carry @ FURNACES e OIL - BURNERS @ AIR FILTERS e@ ALL CONTROLS Exchanged and +nstalled 24 HR. 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