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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Mar 1966, p. 8

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a late goal. Lowly-placed St, Johnstone gave little away and: held its powerful opponent for more than three-quarters of the F.A. CUP SURPRISE Preston North End se: cates | Eliminates Hotspur Milan 1 Fiorentina of Florence | Frankfurt 5 VFR Pforzheim 1 2 : | LONDON (Reuters) -- Totten- \ham Hotspur, English Football + Paneandia tam.) Association (soccer) Cup winner De RT yn ph sor rrgpiregpelge ring o "ye out o is year's competition|this week to play Portuguese i toria: Hamburg 2 Oldenburg Saturday by Preston North End| champion Benfica in the second of the English League's Second|leg of the European Cup quar- Division, Preston won 2-1 in the ter-finals. fifth round, Scottish Cup - holder Celtic This was the only real sur-|trailed 1-2 against Hearts at prise in the English and Scot-/half-time in their quarter-final tish Cup matches. match at Tynecastle, but Celtic The other favored teams all fought back to gaif a 3-3 draw. entered the quarterfinals but! They will play again March 9. English First-Division te ams| Preston, beaten finalist in Leicester City and Blackburn/1963-4, was surprised by Spurs Rovers must play their Second-| when England ace Jimmy Division opponents, Manchester |Greaves scored after only three City and Norwich City, respec-|minutes. Alec Dawson equalized |tively, in replays March 9. Both |for the Second - Division. team rae lthe Second - Division teams'and Ernie Hannigan scored the Horst-Emscher 0 Muenster 1 |trailed by two goals at half-time |winning goal after 60 minutes.!couthport 2-0 with goals by) Southwest ibut drew level in the second SCORES TWICE Keith Chilton' after 64 and' @| |Saar Saarbruecken 3 Oppau 1) half. More than 53,000 persons saW| minutes ns |Voelklingen 1 Wiesenau 2 COME FROM BEHIND a soccer spectacle at Molyneux! 'The Hearts-Celtic match was Bellheim 2 Frankenthal 2 The match of the day was atjand the home supporters were} stopped for 10 minutes to allow | Trier 2 Ludwigshafen Sc 3 Molyneux where English League | : ' § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 7, 1966 EUROPEAN SOCCER RESULTS Oshawa-Whitby AC) o eae erent Oe OLA Vice-Presidents Bologna 2 Sampdoria of Genoa 1|Hof 4 Freiburg 1 TORONTO {CP) -- The On- match, Brescie 0 Cagliari 0 |Reutlingen 0 Schweinfurt 0 Catania 0 Foggia 0 Kassel 3 Fuerth 3 Lanerossi of Vicenza 1 Lazio of Mannheim 0 Offenbach 3 tional Denis Law equallized with goals after 23 and 62 minutes. George Best and David Herd cuneucd vacumy. Chelsea beat English Third- Division Shrewsbury 3-2 with two goals by Barry Bridges and jone from George Graham, Peter |Broadbent and Frank Clark were Shrewsbury's scorers. The magic appeal of the Cup, coupled with glorious spring weather, attracted 376,848 spec- tators to Saturday's eight Eng- lish Cup ties, with Everton hav- | ing the biggest crowd with 60,-| 350 for its match against Cov- entry City. Everton won 3-0. Hull City, runner-up in the English Third Division, beat the' last. Fourth - Division survivor, j cently to beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-2, This was a great tonic for United wnhicn travels w saisvun Rome 1 Juventus of Turin 1 St Manta. af Tunin 1 Intarnagionale | mui. of Milan 2 Varese 1 Spal of Ferrara 1 SPAIN | Cordoba 1 Valencia 0 | Wolfsburg 3 Kiel 1 /Atletico de Madrid 4 Ponteve-|Osnabrueck 3 Hannover 1 dra 0 |Itzehoe 0. Goettingen 0 Elche 3 Mallorca 2 |Hildesheim 1 Altona 2 Zaragoza 1 Sabadell 0 {Bremen 3 Bremerhaven 2 Espanol 1 Betis 1 West Sevilla 1 Barcelona 1 Hamborn 0 Duisburg 1 Atletico de Bilbao 1 Las Pal-|Rottrop 3 Wuppertal 3 , Mas 1 Leverkusen 2 Herne 3 | Marl-huels 2 Bielefeld 3 SW Essen 0 Aachen 2s /Bochum 0 RW Essen 1 Duesseldorf 6 Gelsenkirchen 0 Oberhausen 4 Cologne 0 changes Saturday to put their ff pport on a more. business-like basis. ' "We're an amateur body but to succeed we've got to operate # like the professionals," secre- tary Gordon D. Hammond of Port Credit told 200 delegates attending the annual conven- tion. "We're living in a go-go age and lacrosse is going to be a go-go sport." The cost of team franchises was raised to $1,000 from $300, effective next season, for Senior F A clubs and to $400 from $100 in all other categories. To pro- vide stability, a rider was at- tached making franchise money un-redeemable for 13 months. Player residence clauses were tightened to prevent indiscrim- inate raiding by teams. A team now will be permitted to affiliate only with one other team in the category directly | below theirs. This is to help! ' | BELGIUM Gantoise 2 Anderlecht 2 Daring 0 Racing White 0 Antwerp 3 Berchem 0 Beerschot 3 FC Liege 2 Cercle Bruges 0 FC Malines 0 Saint Trond 1 Tilleur 0 |Lierse 0 FC Bruges 3 'Standard 4 Beringen 0 | THE NETHERLANDS Ajax 2 PS V0 |Feyenoord 2 Deventer 1 |Dos 2 MVV 2 Telstar 3 Elinkwijk 1 GARY NESBITT Representative SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Canada j { Oshawa Shopping Centre PHONE 725-4563 FRED WHALLEY IVAN DAVIE A franchise was granted to ajc Ompany supervisor, 'was jelected president of the associ- PLANNING A.:. tar ajor Leaguers Name Director Third round, 9 a.m.: Prince) Northern Ontario. Bye: Quebec. 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ARJAY ALUMINUM PRODUCTS SAVE 10% ON 'ALL ALUMINUM PRODUCTS FROM NOW TIL APRIL 1 Aluminum windows, doors, awnings, siding, railings ond shower doors. in great spirits when Terry : | oomags 2 Bae 4 5 : champion Manchester United,| Wharton converted two penalties pti eg a ee, boys |Mainz 3 FC Saarbruecken ltwo goals down after only nine|within nine minutes of the game) : . | ; sega . he Neuendorf 1 Worms 9 _.____|minutes, came back magnifi- starting. But Scottish Interna- dak' Cece Pek: a teams in smaller areas draw|new, unnamed Toronto entry,|°'® p 'Heracles 2 FC Twente 0 S WLudwigshafen 2 Zweibruec-'---------- -- sgmnanomacas oF i-fi wid ges talent from larger communities |, Ed ey Alotley Kells, an ad.|ation which represents 35,000 la-|Sparta 0 Willem II 1 ken 0 aaiee. © Sree inal place with | through affiliation agreements. | ee , an S*|crosse players. He succeeds|DWS 3 GVAV 1 Berlin | OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Referee fees were increased Poe aa oni boa oar Wl one ieee of pe agp Fortuna 2 Ado 1 Staaken 4 Suedring 1 30 per cent in all categories} aided gtk Other officers ¢lected were PORTUGAL Tegel 4 Hermsdorf 2 IDON (Reuters) -- Old Division I from Senior A to peewee. Ref-|the team will be permitted {0/vice - presidents Ivan Davie, Braga 5 Barreirense 0 Viktoria 1 Hertha 6 gine cuter senate Satur-| Airdrieonians 1 E Stirling 0 erees were previously paid $8|compete in the Senior A or Sen-| Whitby, Enrico Caruso, Bramp-|setybal 8 Beiramar 1 Wacker 3 Lichterfelde 1 rail Alloa 2 Queen of $ 1 for a senior game. : jior B division. ton, and Fred Whalley, Oshawa. | Releneneses 1 Sporting 1 Tennis Borussia 0 Gatow 0 day: ENGLISH FA CUP Arbroath 2 East Fife 1 THREE RESIGNED | St. Catharines Athletics were|Named to the board of directors| Academica 5 Lusitano 0 Spandau 4 Reinickendorf 4 35 Fifth ouadl ' Revwich 4 len 1 Hammond, also the OLA's|given until Wednesday to pay|were Bill Brunskill, Huntsville, | cyf 0 Varzim 2 Zehlendorf 1 Berlin SV 0 Cain t Gireebury 8 WMsntrobe 3 Queens: Pk 1 referee-in-chief, had three resig-|their entry feé for this season, | Ken Denny, Fergus, Bill Fitz-'Qporto 3 Guimaraes 0 |Neukoelln 3 Blauweiss 0 Rverton 3 Coventry 0 Raith 6 Forfar 0 -- season from ee from the sen- rind p cre ging tae ere ge eer ig |Huddersfield 1 Sheffield W 2 Stranraer 2 Stenhousemuir 2 "TI can't get a referee to work} Hammond said later in an in-| Vipond, Brooklin. e id ~ Mage 7 ah 2 'teow: ae ee a Saturday night for the same|terview the club was having) { 'anadian ur 1n opamp Binckb 3 Second Housa amount of money a boy makes|some "'internal difficulties" but env By ooee ' val 1 | Anda 4: Dedentera: 8 hustling groceries in a super-|hé was confident the fee would Lacrosse Stamp As ' reston mice ited 4| Bally: 1 Colersile 4 market from eight o'clock to|be paid in time. Wolverhampton 2 Man Unite wir n frveng " el five o'clock." George Duddin, 45, a Toronto Centennial Issue? Pl ff S h re | ] EE La ra . vis ; : TORONTO (CP) --The On- sayo CNOAUL]™ arvensis siactooot 0 a LACROSSE GREATS MEET S jtario Lacrosse Association will | : so a Newcastle 2 Sunderland 0 Deree Clty' 5 BansneD ask the government to issue a|. HALIFAX (CP)--Here is the| Ninth round, 8 p.m.: Quebec|Northampton 2 Leeds 1 "gh vend ® Cliftonville 1 stamp it has designed for issue day-by-day Canadian curling/vs. New Brunswick; Northern|West Ham 4 Aston Villa 2 | mows 2 Veer 2, H d as a 1967 centennial project. championship draw with start-|Ontario vs. British Columbia; Division II e eran e eree onore 4 The red and black stamp was|ing time of each round: (All | Alberta bt es bey -F Bury 3 Charlton 0 approved Saturday by delegates |times AST) |vs. Newfoundland; Prince Ed-|Cardiff 1 Bolton 1 jattending the pe me py MARCH 7 |ward Island vs. Saskatchewan.|Derby 1 Plymouth 2 a ame tars eet Inual convention. Designed by| First round, 3 p.m.: British/Bye: Nova Scotia. Middlesbrough 4 Bristol C 2 Andy Donato of Toronto, the|Columbia vs. Ontario; New| MARCH 11 Southampton 9 Birmingham 1 TORONTO (CP) -- A white-jof Canada's senior champion- stamp commemorates lacrosse Brunswick vs. Alberta;. Nova| Tenth round, 9 a.m.: Mani- Division I -- haired ol dtimer who never (ship, in 1941 and is considered/as Canada's national game. Scotia. vs. Northern Ontario: |toba vs.' Newfoundland; Prince|Bournemouth 1 York City 0 played lacrosse because he was|one of the greatest lacrosse It shows an Iroquois Indian, |Saskatchewan ys. Quebec; New-| Edward Island vs. Northern On-|Benrtford 0 Swindon 1 too small stole the show at ajteams ever assembled. representing 1867 when Confed-|foundland vs. Prince Edward|tario; New Brunswick vs. Sask-|Bristol R 3 Southend 1 banquet Saturday night honor-| 'The Hall of Fame stars, sit-/¢Tation was born, and a mod-|Island. Bye: Manitoba. atchewan Quebec vs. Nova Sco-|Exeter 2 Peterborough 5 ing 12 living members of Can-/ting in a group at a separate. ern-day player crossing sticks.| Second round, 8 p.m.: North-|tia; Alberta vs. British Colum-|Gillingham 3 Grimsby 2 ada's lacrosse Hall of Fame. |table, received miniature Ja-. .1H€ Canadian Lacrosse Asso-|jern Ontario vs. Quebec; New-|bia. Bye Ontario. Millwall 3 Reading 0 Great lacrosse players of an|crosse sticks to mark the occa- Ciation will be asked to approve /foundland vs. New Brunswick;| Eleventh round, 2:30 p.m.: Oldham 1 Mansfield : earlier era, such as Montreal's| sion, the design at a meeting March |Ontario vs. Prince Edward Is-/Saskatchewan vs, Nova Scotia; oo ae ass Newsy Lalonde and Indian Bill! Besides Lalonde and Isaacs, 15 land; British Columbia vs. Man-| Alberta vs. Prince Edward Is-| cunthorpe righton Isaacs of Hamilton, joined in| itoba; Nova Scotia vs. Alberta.!|and: Newfoundland vs. British| Walsall. 1 Swansea 1 the accolades for Len Smith of they are: Bye: Saskatchewan. Columbia; Manitoba vs. On-| Watford 1 Queen's PR 2 Toronto, who refereed the game; Bill Wilson, Rochester, N.Y., | MARCH 8 io: New. Brunswick vs. Division IV for 38 years from 1922 to 1960. eee fw -- toate Barrow 1 Stockport 0 The slim, fast-talking Smith,, Mann Cup teams wi amil- 82 Saturday, was surprised with|ton, Orillia and St. Catharines; a big birthday cake, carried sol-| goalie Lloyd (Moon) Wootan, 39, emnly into the banquet hall and|who played with the great Pe-- MIAMI, Fla. (AP) el presented to him by Miss Pat terborough teams from 1951 to jJeague baseball players ended a|tario vs. New Brunswick. Bye S . Walker of Windsor, Ont., the|1954 and won the most valuable| 914 year search for an executive |British Columbia. he Br r Ent Port Vale 2 Aldershot 1 pnly woman member of the On-|player award twice; Bill Mac-/ director of their association Sat-| Fourth round, 2:30 p.m.: Al-| 1e ries Wrexham 0 Torquay 2 tario Lacrosse Association. | Arthur, 75, of Gormley, a-goalie | yrday with the selection of Mar-|berta vs. Saskatchewan; On-| HALIFAX (CP)--Rinks in the _ Exniation Matches He stood, head bowed, while|with Toronto, Orillia and Chi-|yin J. Miller of Pittsburgh, a|tario vs..Nova Scotia; Manitobalcanadian curling championship|sees | Gaga the 200 delegates sang Happy cago; Alban (Bunny) Clarke, 83./4g.vear-old labor union leader,|vs. New Brunswick; Prince Ed-|starti . (3 a "AST "a oe oe Birthday. of Toronto, a goalie who had for a two-year term at $50,000|ward Island vs. British Colum-|rsT) tods ean ey SCOTTISH FA CUP "Never forget that there's a|a great career with Fergus; for-/ year. " lhia: Quebec vs. Newfoundland. | yi. oe sy ad : (Lead, secon | Quarter-Finals sport to be active in and you'll|ward Gene Dopp, of Brooklin,| final approval of Miller, as- Bye: Northern Ontario. aie fer |Dumbarton 0 Aberdeen 3 RESERVE YOUR always stay young," Smith said|who also played hockey and sistant to the president. of the| MARCH 9 Newfoundland -- Alex An-|Dunfermline 2 Kilmarnock 1 to a long ovation. 'This is quite |football and ended his lacrosse "United Steelworkers of Amer-| Fifth round, 2:30 p.m.: New Pie esgic t John Taite,|Hearts 3 Celtic 3 Seer ee a thing for a referee," he said|career as a playing coach; jj A cars ' p Oe ee en we {George MacCharles, {Rangers 1 St. Johnstone 0 later shost the honor. Norm Harshaw, 78, of Orange-|the' bcd sil aah dal lege of Brunswick vs. British Columbia) Nova Scotia -- Bob Cunning-| geist selon LEAGUE 723-4641 A former OLA president, he|ville, a defenceman; Dr W. A.| Bob Friend. now with New|tere™ " portend gg sacred ham, Don Green, Ken Bell, Vic} Division 1 | retired last year as manager of|Dafoe of Toronto, an outstand-| york yankees and one of the age shal arg and; Alberta 'Snarr, Clyde 1 Motherwell 3 | ene the estates of the late R. J.jing university star; Eric| pioneers of the players eaeonie lo" Wore Bi snag Manitoba Prince Edward Island--|p)ndee 5 Morton 1 | Fleming, one-time mayor of| (Rusty) White of Fergus, 58, @ltion along with Robin Btaitn Ba Aug a ye: Prince|Temple Hooper, Ralph Manning, | Hamilton 1 Hibernian 2 | Toronto. forward; Bill Anthony, Bramp-| o¢ Chicago Cabs aad Soar | Sixt sat . wy, |Atmold Llewellyn, Art Burke. |partick 1 Stirling 1 (fF HONOR ATHLETICS ton, a forward, and Ted Reeve, | wii) be reeoonsihie tor bil deal: ' ' an roun ¢ 8 p.m.: New- New Brunswick -- Malcolm} s aS | Also honored at the banquet|a Toronto sports columnist, out- ings involving pensions and in- oun¢ ans NE 7 orthern Ontario; \McLaughlin, Bob Arseneau,' iy were 15 members of the St.|standing in professional football |. rance. pire Fe Dave Sullivan, Charles Sullivan. Catharines Athletics team which| with Toronto Argonauts and in -- "> Brineeioe ta. Pe shag a id at Quebec--Terry Bloom, Chuck Put our home won the Mann Cup, emblematic'lacrosse as a defenceman. K vs. Frince &dward)Pperry, Ear] Carson, Bill Tracy. | Remember When... ? erg ai aa vs. On-| Qntario--Donald' Mackey, Ken! . - . _ | ' al aed dud . Ingo, Tom Howat, Joe Gurowka. | th t th Jockey Club Find Horgemen| "tescg meee | tne ME tas nice Sees) PGi WW , ritish soc- Seventh round, 9 a.m.: Nova)|Mcllwaine, Ted Butt, Bob Gro-} | r games dropped more (Scotia vs. Prince Edward Is-|zelle, Bill Grozelle. : " #@ . . than 50 per cent in a single jland; Saskatchewan vs. Mani-| Manitoba--Bob Dudar, Ha lin At Strike Point weekend 30 years ago today jtoba; Northern Ontario vs. On-;Dudar, Bob Lemecha, Rid oe mien' officials j|tario; 'Newfoundland vs. Al-!Lerner. ried to foil football pools jberta; British Columbi vs.| Saskate --G y - TORONTO (CP)--Jockey Clubjbine in suburban Toronto and! promoters by ihe to | Quebec. Sa tee inaiick bell caret Ganiemel -- Ltd. officials... and... the a caer : yo publich ae of | Bight -rowad;"2!30" psni.s On-|KeVs Bob Pickering. ' aylor press conference; games. The managers re- /tario vs; Al a: itis 'o-| Alberta--Fr Soa ; committee of the pened set thoroughbred racing on the} verted to the old system oe Mg Hage t tae oe Peeing cone ek "ee ness Horsemen's Association! club's tracks accounted for 75.5) right away, when fewer |Prince Edward Island vs. Que-| Northcott S : r will meet again today to discuss!per cent of the gross profits in| than 500,000 people turned |bec; Nova Scotia vs. New| British Columbia -- Al Thun purse rested bi hargess 1566 but owners received only| out to see 44 games across |Brunswick; Northern Ontario vs|Omer Ebery, Led McCabe, | aU! eee _'Manitoba. Bye: Newfoundland. 'Lynn Mason. A Jockey Club spokesman} "'As a result, thoroughbred| said Saturday's meeting with racing to a certain extent sub- the Horsemen, negotiating for|sidized racing. This condition a straight 50-per-cent share of|cannot continue indefinitely." | the betting, was adjourned to 1; Taylor said the Jockey Club p.m. today. needs a 10-per-cent increase in The Jockey Club operates ajadmissions to justify an in-| three-track harness racing cir-|crease in purses. cuit at Greenwood Raceway,| "We can't contract with any- Toronto, Mohawk Raceway near|body except on a year-to-year Campbelivilie and Garden City|basis. We've gone far beyond a in St. Catharines. reasonable arrangement with Earlier Saturday E. P. Tay-|the Harness Horsemen." lor, chairman of the board of _----_= the Jockey Club, said the club "can't possibly negotiate on a percentage basis" with the Horsemen. Taylor's statement followed by a few hours the Horsemen's rejection of an offer of $10,000 a night in purses. Taylor warned that the offer of $10,000 will be withdrawn and "we'll revert to the $9,350 a day" if strike action is taken. 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