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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Oct 1964, p. 12

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'12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 26, 1964 BILL CROTHERS 'Canadian Speedster Helps Relay Team In the women's meet, the|ning 3,200-metre relay team to ho have donz 24.5. Commonwealth took six firsts.J4 three-second victory over the|"e ns sh a world Leganste ri U r a's]: ling performance by Austra sped the last $00 metres to open|959 feet, 144 inches. Bill Gaird- OSAKA, Japan (CP-AP) -- Canada's Bill Crothers, the sil- ver medallist in the Olympics 0-metre run, anchored the wirining British Commonwealth 3,200-metre relay team in a post-Olympic track and field Meet hére Sunday. : The United States men's Olympic track team, minus sev- eral of its stars, won handily over the Commonwealth and Japan in the traditional post- inchidin Pamela Kilborn in the 0-metre hurdles, to three for the U.S. women's discus. t its only first in the]/Tom Farrell. Other members of|Olympic decathlon, ee tine the winning quartet were Brit-|and last with a toss of 185 feet, ons Chris Carter and Boulter and George Kerr 0! Jamaica. Thelr time was 7:18.8. Tom O'Hara, Dyrol Burleson. Jerry Siebert and Farrell ran for the Americans in that order and wéfe timed in 7:21.68. -« In the woffien's 80-metre hur- dies, Mis Kilborn equalled the she béat Britain's Patricia Pryce and Chefrie Sherrard of the U.S. Miss Kilborn, bronze medallist in the Olympics 80- i Les Tipton of the U.S, took §. The Toronto half - miler the men's javélin with a toss of ith in the a wide lead over American|ner of Toronto, was fifth John |11 inches. The méet actually was two roiled into one. In addition to the dual scoring, results were scored separately for a trian- gular meet among the three countries, HAS 46 POINTS In this scoring the U.S. men had 46 points, the. Common- wealth 39% and Japan 22%, The Commonwealth women had % points, the U.S. 21 and Japan rothers anchored the w in- Chelsea Man. United Everton Not. Forest Blackpool Leeds Divis' Northampton Newcastle Rotherham Norwich Plymouth Brentford Bristol R. rimsby illingham BristoL Cc, Shréwsbury Bournemouth = = 2 = 33 wonong Prs2Sc8 ZrArxrcnmcoe De Rem Oo oT TOT, Oo DL, ee Oe ""ROeGuuawe™ amaenw 2 2 oro =a Millwall Oxford Bradford Tranmere Brighton Rochdale SCOTTISH Divis' Kilmarnock Hearts Hibernian Dufermline Morton Celtic Motherwell lyde _ CHnouS oS , Nipabetente anpie competition, bit the Cgamomesaien led by a big mafgin in the women's events. The U.S. took first place in 13 of the 18. men's evenis. Un- der the scoring system used in the Commonwealth-U.S. meets, he; in 1920, this gave the Us. 1M points and the Com-/14. monwaalth 4%. c ters) -- Re-|Man United 7 Aston Villa 0 spite of eonear. matches Saye' Notts F 5 Sunderland 2 in the United Kingdom et ssaer a 0 H StoKe ¢ ds B bk ENGLISH LEAGUE | Tottenham i Chelsea 1 Division I | West Brom 3 Liverpool 0 Birmingham = 0 beige Te et w2 JC OGS prion + Kinekiurs 4 Bolton 2 Rotherham 0 Fulham 2 Wolverhampton 0 moire Be 3 nae Gees e Huddersfield 0 Charlton 1 L din T Ipswich 2 Derby County 1 ea g e@ams Middlesbrough 2 Norwich 0 Newcastle 2 Crystal P 0 In Old C | Northampton 2 Bury 0 oun | Plymouth 2 Swansea 1 Preston 2 Swindon 1 Socec r Lea es Southampton 2 Leyton Or 2 e gu Division Tt LONDON (AP)--Standings of Barnsley 0 Oldham 1 top teams in old country soc- a Sansui i or: Reading 1 Brentford 1 j ais -- Scunthorpe 0 Exeter 0 Vision TFA pt| Shtewsbury 3 Colchester 0 43 15 23 Southend 6 Bristol R 3 37 18 99| Walsall 0 Bournemouth 1 ti | Watford 1 Peterborough 1 3 Ms 1g) Workington 2 Grimsby 2 > 35 18| Division IV 99 95 19) Barrow 2 Notts C 0 % Bradford C 2 Darlington 3 29 15 21| Brighton 1 Doncaster 1 % 16 0 Chester 3 Tranmere 2 39 91 18 Hartlepools 4 Halifax 0 or 2118 Lincoln 3, Aldershot 1 27 2118) Mitiwall 0 Crewe Alex 0 22 22 18| Oxford 1 Chesterfield 0 Rochdale 2 Newport 0 31 17 25 Torquay 3 Wrexham 4 rr 4 Bradford 1 York 0 17 21 SCOTTISH LEAGUE 21 20 Cup Final 95 99 | Celtic 1 Rangers 2 27 20 Division I 97 99| Airdrieonians 3 Dundee U 8 92 99 Clyde 4 St. Johnstone 1 Dundee 1 Hearts 2 Dunfermline 2 Aberdeen 0 14 23! Falkirk 3 Thd Lanark 0 3 93| Hibernian 2 Morton 1 90 99| Partick 1 Motherwell 2 17 29 Kilmarnock vs. Celtic, ppd. 1 18 99| St. Mirren vs. Rangers ppd. Division It Alloa 2 Stranraer 1 $15 Arbroath 0 E Stirling 1 1115 Berwick 3 Ayr U 0 "| Dumbarton 1 Forfar 3 14 14) Bast Fife 2 Albion 0 10 12\ Hamilton 2 Raith 2 7 12 Montrose 4 Cowdenbeath 3 10 12 Queen of § 7. Stenhousemuir 14 12 | Stirling 3 Brechin 0 16 12 TRISH LEAGUE Oe ee! "> WHE MMOS fF Wes Te cone wo wos OS Ger 3 =a & City Cup 10 21) Ballymena 0 Linfield 1 11 21) Bangor 2 Cliftonville 0 13 17) Crusaders 1 Coleraine 2 1417) Derry City 3 Glenavon 2 18 16| Distillery 2 Glentoran 2 20 16' Portadown 5 Ards 0 Stirling Clydebanke Hamilton Queen's Park 7 Queen of the §. 5 Berwick 7 sees | Som coes coca | cone core Boe y King irror DOGS ARE PRETTY OLD Q. This may not be a proper medical question but it come up in our science class last Spring when we discussed using dogs in testing medi- cines. For how long have dogs been domesticated? A. We ore certainly not experts in historic focts of this sort fond will probably be colled to task by those who ore) but we ore generally inter- ested in the subject of domestication of animals by mon. As for os we con determine, the eorliest animals which we refer to as dogs appeared in Jericho in about 7000 B.C. Dogs also appeored ot about the some time in northwestern Europe. Incidentally, sheep were. domesticated oround 9000 B.C., well before the earliest evidence of domesticotion of either the dog or the goot "OUTGROWING" ASTHMA @. Do children "outgrow"-csthma and hay fever A. Asthma, perhops, but not hoy fever or other allergic diseases, University of Colorado doctors mode o survey of more then 500 children who suffered from allergic diseoses. Whereos more than 50 per cent of asthmatics become symptom- free by oge 13, this seldom occurred in children with hoy fever or other allergic disorders. 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