| be k ee: Ln epebe dag pina eracpenpiagengy OREN EAE GE: @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 1, 1965 WILLIAMSON PRESSES Chris Williamson (418) of the University of New Brunswick presses Don Shaughnessy of Southern Illinois University in the two-mile run at the Inter- national Meet of Cham- pions in Winnipeg Satur- . day. Williamson finally fin- ished second behind John Camien of Emporia State. --(CP Wirephoto) Vancouver Girl Sets World Mark WINNIPEG (CP)--Two world records and two Canadian marks were established Satur- day as 200 athletes contested the laurels at the indoor track and field International Meet of Champions. A Canadian record fell when Eleanor Montgomery of Cleve- land won ihe high jump with a leap of five feet, seven inches. It was one inch better than the old record held by Diane Gerace of Trail, B.C. the meet. pic competitor from Nationalist low hurdles in 7.7 seconds to "wane Piotrowski of Vancou-| ver established the other world record in the women's 300 me-|i tres which was run only twice} before indoors. She covered the| In addition to winning the event, Miss Montgomery was distance in 40.6 seconds, a tenth} JUS MISSES "ECORD Bill Crothers Rallies For Sparkling Victory BOSTON (AP) -- Bill Croth- ers, running out of Toronto's East York Track Club, came from last place to a sparkling victory in the 600-yard run in the Boston Amateur Athletic Games Saturday night, finish- ing one-tenth of a second short of the indoor record at 1:09.3. It was the third triumph in as many days for the 24-year- old pharmacist and his sixth without loss this indoor season. Earlier, Cortland Gary of the U.S. Naval Academy pulled a major upset in beating a vet- eran field in 5.5 seconds in the 45-yard high hurdles. "It wears a little thin, three nights in a row," said Croth- ers, who won the 600 in Toronto Friday night and the half-mile in New York Thursday. "It'd be nice to get some rest, some sleep. It's been get- ting to bed at one or two o'clock, then up at eight to catch a plane. "I didn't realize I had, run that fast, although I knew the first two laps were fast. I really didn't care how fast I can--I was just running to win." Crothers, who now has won five cup races in eight days, let Tommy Farrell of New York, a U.S. Olympian, set the fast pace for two laps, bolted from jast in the field of four' with one lap to go, caught Farrell with 200 yards to go and won by about four yards. Farrell was timed in 1:09.8. Peterboro Tops Crothers' time first was an- nounced as matching the world record and the Boston Garden crowd of 10,743 let out a roar. It turned to a groan moments later when Yale coach Bob Giegengack reminded the an- nouncer that Wendell Mottley had cut one-tenth of a second off the old record, listed in the) program, in the Games last year. John Davies of New Zealand,| bronze. medalist in the 1,500|! metres at Tokyo, romped to an excellent 4:03 flat victory in the mile, only his second start in- doors. It was a meet record. Jim Grelle of Oregon, who won the mile in Toronto, was second, some six yards back, | and Billy Mills of the U.S.) Marines, winner of the Olym-) pic 10,000 metres, was third. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Celtic 8 Aberdeen 0 Hibernian 1 Rangers 0 Partick 1 Kilmarnock 0 chop eight-tenths off the world|White of Chicago, record set by Alice Wilson of/0lympic competitors, Toronto in 1932 and equalled by|timed at 6.8 seconds in the 60- Rose Melanchuk of Port Arthur|yard dash. Miss Cheng finished n 1960. |third in the event. Heptagonal| named outstanding athlete of,of a Lasie better than the mark éstablished by Abbie Hoff- Chi Cheng, 20-year-old Olym-}man of Toronto in 1963. China, swept over the 60-yard|TIE IN DASH and Willye both 1964 were Mrs. Piotrowski Harry Jerome of Vancouver, bronze medal winner. at Tokyo in the 100 metres, won the men's 60-yard dash in 6.1 sec- onds to equal the Canadian rec- ord he holds with four others. Jennie Wingerson of Toronto won the women's shot put with a throw of 39 feet, three inches. She had a 94-inch margin over Marlene Kurt of Edmonton. Norman John of Willmar, Minn., established a Canadian record in the 60-yard high hur- dies with a time of 7.3 seconds. STEEN WINS Dave Steen of Vancouver edged Olympic bronze medal winner Vilmos Varju of Hun- gary by half an inch in the men's shot put with a throw of 60 feet, 6% inches--his best in six tries. Miss Hoffman won the wom- en's 880-yard race with a time of two minutes, 14 seconds to defeat Mrs. Nagy Zabo of Hun- gary by 1.1 seconds. A last-lap spurt by John Cam- jien of Emporia State Teachers |College in Kansas won for him the men's two-mile race over| pace-setter Chris Williamson of} the University' of New Bruns-| wick. Jim Irons of Toronto out-ran| Coppley Victoers of the Univer- sity of Tennessee with a time of 4:11.7 in the mile. Sg a ee cory DENVER (AP) -- Former heavyweight champion Sonny Liston was acquitted of a drunken driving charge Satur- day yo by a Denver County Othe ait e six-member jury deliker- ated for 90 minutes before de- livering the verict to Judge John F. Sanchez. Liston, who smiled as the jurors filed past him on their way out of the courtroom, said he was surprised by the decis- ion. He said' he intended to celebrate his acquittal with "a good night's sleep." Liston, who admitted during the trial he had been "un- co-operative" with arresting of- ficers Christmas Day, said his treatment by police would have "made a preacher belligerent." The fighter told the court he lost his temper when police told him he was being arrested for drunken driving. "T wasn't driving,' Liston said. "I was arrested because they knew I was Sonny Liston." FILM VIEWED A sound film and two news- reels introduced by the pros- ecution showed the fighter to be 'belligerent and, police said, in- toxicated. Judge Sanchez turned down a defence move to admit the testimony of Dr. Lawrence Kier, a Denver General Hos- pital toxicologist. Dr. Kier said outside the courtroom there was nothing in GO NAVY On, over and under the sea, the Royal Canadian Navy operates in three dimensions as it serves the nation and the cause of peace. 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Ayr U 2 Cowdenbeath 1 Hamilton 3 Queen of S 3 Your 1965 licence plates must be on your car no later than midnight, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28th. 1965 650 Recruiting Officer at the ad- | Liston Acquitted By Denver Jury Liston's speech or behavior in the films that was not normal. On the witness stand Satur- day, Liston said he had had only one beer before he and a companion drove in search of a place to eat. It was at a drive-in restaur- ant here that three patrolmen first noticed Liston in the fight- er's yellow Cadillac. The officers testified that Lis- ton was at the wheel when the car was driven erratically into the restaurant parking lot. NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Montreal, played 45, won 25, lost 13, tied 7, points Points: R. Hull, Chicago, 64. Goals: R. Hull, Chicago,. 37. Assists: Mikita, Chicago, 40. Shutouts: Crozier, Detroit, 4. Penalties Mikita, Chicago, 132 a rad minutes. Se a kk Remember When? ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Chicago Black Hawks ended a bleak 21-game win- less streak 14 years ago to- day--in 1951--with a 5-2 vic- tory over their National Hockey League opponents Boston Bruins. During this period, Chicago earned three ties and eqtalled the no-win run of New York Ranger: in 1944 as a sea- son's record, but Rangers extended it to 25. straight games carrying on into the next season. Canada Captures Strathcona Cup HALIFAX (CP)--Canada won| the Strathcona Cup Saturday for the sixth time, defeating a touring team of Scottish curlers in the final six matches of a cross - Canada competi-| ie! tion that began Jan. 7 at Van- couver. In Saturday's six matches, | %° Canada defeated the Scots| try 59-55, This gave the Canadians a total of 1,389 during the three- week tour, compared to 1,138 for the Scots. 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Arsenal Squad Bi as season's losing cup finalists,)Uscar RL third in the 2,600- Hon. Irwin Heskett, Minister 2-1, metre race trotted in a_ rain ' Jimmy Greaves scored three | but On a good track. Ozo was LONDON (AP)--Left winger Peter McNamee scored three minutes from the end and gave little Peterborough United an upset 2-1 victory over mighty Arsenal Saturday in the fourth round of English Soccer Cup competition before 33,000 fans. Third - division Peterborough was a goal down at half time-- and it looked as though first- division Arsenal would advance into the last 16 of the cup. Inside right John Radford gave Arsenal the lead two min- utes from half time. Eighteen minutes from the end, centre forward Derek Dougan Jevelled| for Peterborough. Pandemonium reigned when| McNamee sent Peterborough into the lead with only three minutes left. 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