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The Oshawa Times, 19 May 1959, p. 14

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| TORONTO (CP) -- Old Wood bine Park set an all-time 'wager- As Soccer Season Opens Year For Oen' Fa" WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.| It was the first time in the 85 pis. dium was between Malta United with a goal from Keyzer who hard-fought game but again it W.Va. (AP) -- A phenomenal 59 vears of racing at the track that 2 |and Oshawa Old Country Club, scored from an awkward angle was marred by two players, one followed by a tidy 63, an 11- = r"owd had wagered more than |both newcomers to the League, 'on the goal line, which goalie|/from each club getting their Stroke victory in his own Sam $1,000,000, The old mark of $921, |with the result that both clubs Owensworth never saw enter the marching orders. Snead Festival--it may not be too (515 was set Oct. 1, 1921. The |were tense and nervous trying to net. At the thirty-nine minute mark late after all for Slammin® Sam crowd of 27,105 was the largest |prove themselves, Ten minutes later UEW replied of the first half, Italia scored the to Win that elusive National open/in 2 decade at Old Woodbine. The game was a chippy af- and equalized with a nice goaljonly goal of the game. Sergio olf championship. 0 records for the daily |fair and was very hard for the from Bob Strong. Hardie took the|Latin carried the ball down the| Snead wound up his competi. double and the quinella also were |referee to control and was finally lead for U.E.W. five minutes later right wing and sent over a per- tive tuneup for the open Sunday established. The daily double pool fe alled in the twenty-fifth with a well-taken goal, making it/fect cross to his brother Silvio by shooting the lowest 72-hole to- Was $93.304. The . quinella Osh. Malta Un, ..... {minute of the second half with/2-1 for the home Club at half- Latin who gave the goalie notal score of his 25-year profes- Was $50,408. in : 70 |0ld Country Club leading 3-1. time. jo chance. Italia tried to "walk" the sional career, 259--21 under par, The feature race, the $8,400 Port Hope 80! Goals were scored by Epping, In fifteen "minutes of the sec-|ball into the net instead of taking|It left runner-up Mike Souchak Swynford Stakes, was won by FUTURE GAMES who notched two and Fry one ond half Hollandia levelled the their chances at shooting but the of Grossinger, N.Y., wallowing in Kitty Girl. Unity Courier was sec- Saturday, May 23: Strila vs for OCC while Vella was the lone Score by another beautinunl goal Scots' defence put up a mignifi- his wake by 11 strokes and ond, War Eagle third. Hollandia at Kinsmen Stadium marksman for Malta with the from Enschot. With seven min- cent display against a stronger started talk again that this may Pik at 2 p.m.; Kickers vs Italia at!nicest goal of the match. utes left to play De Wit of Hol- Italia team. finally be the year for Snead, TAKE SWISS TOURNEY Kinsmen Stadium at 3.30 p.m.:| GOOD SHOW AT PORT HOPE |landia was ordered off, the only REFEREES PROVE FIRM only nine days awav from his LUGANO, Switzerland (AP)-- Canadian Scots vs Polonia at, Port Hope had a grand opening incident in an otherwise perfect, Six players felt the wrath of the 47th birthday, to win the open Roy Amerson of Australia . won : Peterboro at 5.00 p.m.; Peter-on their new home field, being and sporting game. |referees, in various games, which title. the Swiss international tennis boro U.E.W. vs Oshawa O.C.C. at piped onto the field by an equally| The second game saw Cana- should prove at least that the ypypn pas ' championship nday beating Peterboro at 7,00 p.m.; Uxbridge new Pipe Band who entertained dian Scottish play host to the Osh-|referees will stand for no non-* R HAS WON | England's Billy Knight. Christine United vs Thistle at Uxbridge at|at half-time and at the conclusion awa Italia Club. This was also a sense in future. | It as his 10rd tournament Truman of England took the 7.00 p.m. and Port Hope United|of the match. victory, including all of note ex-/ women's crown by defeating Yo- #|vs Malta United at Port Hope at! Port Hope's Deputy Reeve took| cept the open, in which he hasilande Ramirez of Mexico, 7.00 p.m. {the opening kick-off before a SPORTS IN BRIEF {been runner-up three times. lo The Oshawa and District Soc- large erowd. A long string of | "Sure, I'd like to win it," he or cer League got into full swing|firsts was the order of the day said, "because then I'd have won Saturday with all teams partici-land congratulations are in order] FARM OUT BOWSFIELD ards' wi 1 icap hem all. But it's only a prestige pating. In spite of a cold and|for the Port Hope Town Council BOSTON (AP) Boston R Mr. Yoris Wil 2 0 Jarkdicap tournament. DON <4 strong wind, the games at Kins. and everyone concerned in form-lg Con don to PRIM CA its from throughout Central | C20 seem to get in the MacDONALD 4 'men Stadium were well-attended, ing the Soccer Club and playing their oli find trom Pend ton. |and Western Ontario, . mood to win it. The field is not SAYS : { although the games were spoiled arrangements. IB. C you their Miro 2 Hi a m, | i jas good as some of the regular y : : ; / to some degree by sudden bursts| Oshawa Kickers were the visit-| =r "6 Se ean Ae iid IBBOTSON WINS PGA tournaments because some N : J Eo hr ; ; of strong wind. ling team and, as they w 21 + Dour recall W, ay LONDON: (Ameer. hot of the better players fail to qual- A y ; i ; lo ind ll oa TLES WIN PK [isague Champions 2 advan. Wills from the American Asso- son, once the world's best miler, iy WHY HAND J a e and Oshawa ¢7 ' "|ciation team. Both are lefthand- came back to top international POCTORED COURSE RECORD RUN BRINGS SMILES ALL AROUND [Polonia had the opener and thisiseries 10 the Yew Port Hope Club, | ry, Bowsfield is 0-1 for the year. class Monday by a. "The courses are doctored up OVER A When Donald Campbell, | for jubliation. Above Campbell | approval too. Campbell's new Tar uted ont To Te a Nr in match, But they have prom. He SPlit last season between Bos. crack field in a two-mile race be-'to make them unusually tough. PUBLIC UTILITY "right, set a new world water | is shown with his wife, Mrs. | mark--his sixth in just over |; Toei? on lise of becoming a very good lo" and Minneanolis, posting a fore 30,000 at White City Sta- That's not golf." T ipoed d of 260.35 mile Tonia Bern Campbell and his | three years, easily beat his old foe In 1 be proved 38, Ye team 4-2 mark with the Red Sox, 8-4 dium. Ibbotson's time of 8.42.3| Snead himself will have to o pee Toto " : 8 mies an | oat manager Leo Villa (left) | record of 248.62 miles per hour, Line an I ongest. Jay. Kickers took advantage of all at Minneapolis. yas well off the world mark of qualify for the open which will PRIVATE our in § -powere ue | and the three are all smiles as | set on Lake Coniston, last forwards who played an outstand-| opportunities and scored regular- HARNESS RACES START 32. |be held June 11-13 at Mama- ' PROFITEERS bird," on Lake Coniston, Eng- | Villa congratulates Campbell | November. : ing game. ; : ly every ten minutes with a finall NEW HAMBURG (CP)--Good EUROPEAN ironeck, N.Y. He'll try to do it in 222 land, this week, it was cause and wife Tonia displays her AP Wirephoto. At half-time Thistle led by 1. score of 8-0 in their favor, on'weather and a Eo PIE ray 4 JAN MARK | Washington June 1. £m 1 1 SL ER ER i y $ | : AP)--Rini Dobber off He has won the festival five of against the wind. Polonia came £0als by John and Streef, withmarked the opening of the On-ppe n # T of ® has won the festival five : ¢ ; ol pe Netherlands set a E ean|12 times. His third nd - ' close to evening the score on sev- doubles by App, Jockel and ex-|tario harness horse son] oc Net rr opean; es. His third round Satur Girls Softball hl 8 oh sev | race season record and came within one- day was one of the greatest of all i .|Italia player Duiella. fod but fafled to click while This ' here Monday. The fasetst mile of tenth of a second of the world|time in golf and proved he st) P RT MEN iod but fafled to click while This.| STRILA TOPS UXBRIDGE |the day was paced by Argyle Wa . S O S U | Teams Ready To tls made the score 2-0. Uxbridge, the home team, went| Duke, owned and driven by Dunc 500 yy b ae pga ed we dy Polonia scored their lone mark-|down to defeat at the hands of Campbell of Ailsa Craig who won|5.37 5 at an Io CLL: took BS JY 59 Sikes 08 3 er from a corner kick, J. Sziman- Oshawa Strila, in a good, cleanithe second heat of the classified : 3 4 By Geo. H. Campbell Start Workouts ski heading the cross into the game with very good sportsman-|A event, in 2.12.0, an excention. mest bo the East German city vay i was uy strokes on the ,497-y second course. |. Indicating that there will be at corner of the net. ship being displayed by the Ux-|ally good mile for this early in SPORTS EDITOR {least two girls' softball teams| Thistle got their insurance goal bridge Club, although their goalie|the season. ; NEALE FRA : The PGA competitive record . . , |operating in Oshawa this. sum-\on a beautiful play by J. Rich-/seemed to be a little shy at times hig SER WINS {for 18 holes is 60 and Snead is Everything From Soup To Nuts' |mer, invitations to all players in-'mond to make the final score 3-1./on a couple of close shots. | RELEASE JIM HEARN BERLIN (AP) -- Australia'sione of seven holders. The PGA . terested are being extended, to|Matt "Tully" Docherty was the| The final score was 7-2 for CHICAGO (AP) -- Philadelphia Neale Fraser and Sandra Rey- record for 72 holes is 257, held attend opening workouts this|outstanding marksman for This- Strila, Choloniuk and Ballita| Phillies gave veteran pitcher nolds of South Africa won the by Souchak. The festival here is THIS TIME VOTE SUMMER IS HERE ! Maybe it's a little early for swimming evening tle with two goals to his credit.|chalking up doubles and Bolotin|Jim Hearn, 36, his unconditional singles titles in Berlin's interna- not PGA sponsored. FOR and no doubt the "early birds" who got up before the sun, over] A group of interested people] The second game at the Sta- and Kiss being the other scorers/release Monday. The righthander tional Whitsuntide tennis tourna the holiday week-end, to indulge in some trout or pickerel fish- attempting to organize a Junior |with singles. Arts scored on his/has been used as a reliefer this ment. | HYDRO -TYPE ing, also found it a bit chilly, but nevertheless, the same holiday girls' softball team here, have| lown team. year, but has no decisions. Last| {REMEMBER WHEN ? es : week-end ushered in the summer season, hore and nearly every- announced that all girls, up to Kraftcheck Voted | The Uxbridge goal-getters were year his record was five victor-| BRANDIES HELP | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | where else. Oshawa Golf Club members had their official open-|the age of 18, who would like to| {Whitefield and Joe Martens. Con-|les and three defeats. Hearn] BRADFORD, England (AP)--! Sunday baseball i i DISTRIBUTION ing tournament on Saturday and it proved a big success. The|play Junior softball this summer, | . |grats to both clubs for the man. came to the Phils in 1957 from Three double brandies helped 28- aia Blo Woe Inaugur.| Oshawa and District Soccer league got rolling on Saturday, with/should report at a practice that Eddie Shore Award ner in which this game was|the Giants, then in New York. [year-old athlete Albert Johnson today when th i Tou id ayy Tad each of their 12 teams being in action. In today's sports news, has been called for Bathe Park, played. {win a 50-kilometre (31.07 miles) | Senator pn Clev on agus) we find that a couple of local girls" softball teams are starting|six o'clock, this evening (Tues-| NEW YORK (AP) -- Steve yw. caMES IN PETERBORO HOLD ANNUAL SHOOT walking race here Monday. He a SL truggl be ht ' workouts tonight at Bathe Park and the Oshawa Legion Minor day). Kraftcheck of Rochester Ameri. Oy FEI oF ol aved in| ST. THOMAS (CP) -- Toronto|collapsed after 35 kilometres wae charser wir noch team BES ETT FTF] Baseball Association will commence schedule play, in the Ban-| The UAW Dels. for several ¢ans was named the outstanding King Edward Park " Peterboro sharpshooter Tom Oliver cap-|(21.74 miles) was revived with a ond Wit o last wn errors: tam League, tomorrow evening, with the Juveniles swinging into|years mow an active group in defenceman of the American|i '®. C4 game being Peterboro tured top honors at the annual double brandy, and drank two was in 1933 od the or or h CHANGE action on Thursday. The Oshawa Minor Softball Association is all ladies' intermediate softball ranks Hockey League Sunday. He will UEW against. Oshawa Hollandia {St. Thomas Gun Club's Victoria more before reaching the tape-- World Series to (he in Y od ECA sét to roll. They're holding their election of officers and will an- and provincial playoffs, are start- be the first to receive the Eddie This match 'was hard fought with| Day trap shoot Monday with 191|one minute four seconds ahead of Giants that year by four hi ~~ (311 of of nolince the opening games of their schedule, at a meeting called ing their workouts this week also. | Shore award, : teams fairly even in exchanges out of a possible 200 shooting at|his nearest rival. to one y games| for 7.30 o'clock at Simcoe Hall tomorrow evening. [They wil also hold their prac-| Kraftcheck's selection gave the Hollandia were first to nt - third . place Rochester team a ore to. comnt tices at Bathe Park, on Tuesday| place Oshawa Skeet Club was the scene of a very successful |,nq Thursday evenings, of each|SWeep of the league's special in- Ontarlo-wide tournament this past week-end, with skeet en- |. oop starting this Tuesday even. | dividual awards. Bill Hicke had] RECORD ACCELERATION thusiasts from Ottawa, Sudbury, Kingston, Peterborough, |ino at 630 pm. All interested Deen voted the outstanding rookie] CAYUGA (CP) -- Jerry Ham- Hamilton, Toronto, eic., here to compete for the H. Crang players will be made welcome, |and Rudy Migay had tied Hicke;mam of Niagara Falls, N.Y., Trophy, emblematic of Ontario's five-man team champi *__|for most valuable player honors.|pushed his supercharged drag- ship. The Ottawa Skeet Club entry captured The Crang Trophy. Rochester also had four men on|ster to 166.67 miles an hour in Their team consisted of B. C. Hartman, C. H, MeCreary, Harry Oshawa Golf rs' the all-star team: Kraftcheck,(9.3¢ ds Monday for a Cana- McCreary, J. G, Stevenson and his wife, Barbara. "Bert" Rob- e Hicke, Migay and Gary Aldcorn.|dian acceleration record. More fnson, a former Oshawa resident, who now resides in Sudbury, 0 . D The voting by the league's/than 5,000 persons watched -- a made the presentation of the trophy. "Bob" Greenlees, another pening ay Is press, radio and TV men was/record turnout for the accelera- 70-year-young skeet enthusiast, who formerly resided in this (close. Kraftcheck received 20 tion trials sponsored by the Auto- city and now lives in Kingston, was another of the ardent en- Successful Do (points. Ivan Irwin of Buffalo re- mobile Timing Association of On- tries. Dr. Al Fulion of the Oshawa Club, captured the first . ceived 19 points, Points are dis- tarlo. Hammam also held the prize in the Class "B" group. This marked the first time that The Oshawa Golf Club's offi-trihuted on a 5-3-1 basis. |previous record. this event, sponsored by the Ontario Skeet Shooting Assoc., has [cial opening day tournament, a| even been held in any other locals than Ottawa. The excellent |(tWo-ball, mixed competition, got| facilities of the Oshawa Clvh earned the local skeet men this [the season away to a successful |start on Saturday, in spite of honor and the committee in charge did a bang-up job to justify |5'2 . the move, with prizes for teams, high gun and runner-up, la- [Chilly weather, with a total of 24 Live t h e Ww a dies' high score, Juniors' high score and prizes in the various [Couples participated in the event. SUE 8, classes, Double-A, to "E." Surprisingly good scores, con- |sldering all the conditions, were ' | WEEK-END FLASHES: -- Sammy Snead shot an amazing 59|turned in and the prize winners Yo u ve a w a ys (11 under par) over his home course, to win top honors in '"The had to play sound golf to share HILLMAN MINX DELUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN Sam Snead Festival Tournament"--a great thrill for one of the/in the day's loot. oe Sind game's alltime performers . . . THE AMERICANS waltzed away| Dave and Edith Henry won the d re a m ed 0 f L | V | N (¢] Su list price at port of entry' East Coast with the Walker Cup h is tai 7 3 - {low y Al es he charge additional, equipped al p honors, against Britain, on Saturday, in Scot- low gross top honors, with Merle with builtin heater and » oil bath ck . land . . , JOHN MOSTYN, a New Jersey schoolboy, equalled the and Phyl Corrin in second place i, Dulin Poster Sd Sean oi bath choca world's record for the 100 yards at 9.3 on Saturday . . . BRIAN |while Jack and Beach Burch tone horns, tubeless tires and spare, bumper guards, CULLEN had part of his big toe (right foot) cut off by a power were third. two- ish. (Wh 7) lawn mower , . , ROYAL ORBIT won The Preakness, beating TH the low net section, Jac ki Sword Dancer with a sensational home-stretch spurt . . . OVER Germond and Mary Anderson| a $1,000,000 was bet at the mutuels at Old Woodbine track yesterday, won first prizes. Second prizes, . = : > Each of these three fine cars leads the field in its when a new record attendance of 27,105 was on hand . . . TORON-/went to Ken Peterson and Jean| : ¢ class, offers these triple benefits . , . superb styling, TO LEAFS had a very unsuccessful week-end . JIM BUNNING {iron hile Chris Jsnetos 204 = A top performance, enduring economy. hit a homer, triple and two singles, besides pitching Detroit Tigers Mavis Taylor won the ird : ~ : z i : to a 14-2 win over the Red Sox right in Boston yesterday . . .|prizes. | 8 --~ He) Tyisse amos Rootes cars take the road with pride, HARMON KILLEBREW, Washington Senators' 22-year-old sensa-| Tony and Florence Marsala | ji ; | fe old their place in the hearts of their drivers the ional slugger, has 14 homers to date--a little ahead of the mark/gained the 'honest golfers" in : eo world over. The greater power output of their big- pot Ruth had on May 20, back in his famous 1927 season . . . award, by taking one more stroke |< a ] ¥ J hearted engines provides increased acceleration and IT'S STILL CAHA ! The B.C. hockey men wanted to drop the word than Alex Stewart and Willa a - a z= " £; smoother cruising speeds. : & 3 : "Amateur" but Canadian hockey men at their annual convention, Hill. Ken and Betty Tipney won an Ih a viii ultra-smart ---- pass The inspired on of their in Detroit, voted to retain the full name. They did vote to give an|golf balls for scoring a "birdie" | A ; i : 8 oteworthy distinction amateur player five games on a tryout basis, with a pro club, in-jon the tough No. 3 hole. Ken's| n ¢ > In any company. stead of three, the former limit . . . STEVE KRAFTCHECK, play-|No. 3 iron shot brought the ball| You have but to see this "triumphant trio" to er-ccach of the Rochester Americans, is the first winner of the/to within 25 feet of the pin and ' \ recognize thei ity. . new Eddie Shore award, as the outstanding defenseman in the Betty promptly sank the long put, ( , sg 3 to foal their * elie You live but to dine thom AHL. He nosed out Ivan Irwin of Buffalo by one vote--getting 20 for their "birdie two." i ee, - ht The ¥ neare: s dealer of the possible 30. Club president Dr. Chas. Mc-| This home 7 Wh «pS night away. There are over 200 across Canada, | § supplying parts and service from coast to coast. |Hveen extended a welcome to all {the members, at the afternoon can be yours BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS {tea which followed the tourna. | for only a ae Ie] 50 American League Pittsburgh 2 Chicago 3 A SR RBA w 1 | " -} L Pet. GBL| Philadelphia 2 St. Louis 8 fac | onth " : icago 12 636 -- Milwaukee 6 Los Angeles 0 {Miami 8 Columbus 13 | perm | % 3 \ Suggested list price at port of entry $1795 inland Chicag vnetnats 2 San Franc Havana 4 Richmond 3 3 ; ji ipped with bu Cleveland 9 11 .633 1% [Cincinnati 2 San Francisco 9 avam CAMond | " A freight charges additional, equipped with built-in Baltimore u 5% 2 | Sunday's Results Today's Games 2 ' heater and defroster, electric turn signals, chrome Washington 18 485 5 Pittsburgh 56 Chicago 47 Ruochestet at Montreal for the complete house erected | i Th Secpavat wt dont Jit isa, Kansas City 6 A673 Philadelphia at St. Louis, ppd FE IS oY and finished, including wiring, : , b eprideis, Four visio ivi, ues Boston 18 418 ain LK \ . . ( finish, warranty. Hovra ork 7 414 7 |Milwaukee 8 Los Angeles 3 | one, games sahsiuied) plastering and heating. Land- Detroit 11 2 35 [Cincinnati 1 San Franciscn 9 | Buttalo bg ar scaping, sewer and water serv- Saturday's Resu A . . Chicago 4 ind dy 3 Milwaukee 4 San Francisco 2 |Bochester 2 Montreal RE ices are extra. Kansas City 2 Washington 7 [Cincinnati 9 Los Angeles 7 (Har = A RICBMOND Cleveland 12 Boston 6 | Today's Games 8Yana 3 ok THIS IS Detroit 1 Baltimore 6 And Probable Pitchers American Association 3 _ Sunday's Results | Milwaukee at San Francisco Saturday's Resulls | A (0 19] Chicago 2-10 Washington 4.7 |(N)--Jay (1-1) vs Sanford (5-3) |mouston 2 Dallas 3 1 § 3 7 DREAM Kansas City 2-10 New York 3.0 | Cincinnati at Los Angeles (N)-- 1 uicville 0 Minneanolis 6 iL ££ Cleveland 7-8 Baltimore 8-3 Nuxhall (2-2) vs Podres (4-2) Fort Worth 2 Omaha 5 & Y, 131) 13 Detroit 1 Boston 10 | Pittsburgh vs St. Louis (N)-- Charleston 9 Denver 2 . , y ME Monday's Results Kline (3-1) vs Jackson (1-5) Indianapolis 5 St, Paul 3 \ co Detroit 14 Boston 2 Philadelphia a' Chicago --Con- Sandav's Results ] ' TRUE Cleveland 0 Baltimore 3 ley (1-1) vs Hillman (22) Houston 2 Dallas 6 X Chicago 9 Washington 2 | International League Louisville 1 Minneanolis 8 : . vig (Only games scheduled) Reni Ji Pet. GBL Fort Worth 9-5 Omaha 8-3 & : iy £7 SN : ; *Suggested list price Today's Games | Miami 611 -- Charleston 2-7 Denver 6-3 | NAN pio y { : . ug gested at port of entry $2558 And Probable Pitchers {Buffalo 2 153 51 Mm {Indianapolis 87 St. Paul 54 i \ yy i © g ps ile feeb ching addon] with Cleveland at Washington (N)-- | Montreal 19 528 3 Monday's Results RX = b \ | ! hii : windshield wipers, turn rein ull flow oil Grant (2-0) vs Griggs (2-1) Rochester 17 500 4 |Fort Worth at Omaha, ppd, rain 4 ' { filter, full chrome wheel discs, tachometer sports Chicago at Baltimore (N)--|Richmond 16 485 4% [Charleston 3 Denver 2 N N 2 p SSUNBEAM RAPIER HARDTOP gear shift, ubeless tires and spare, two-tone Pierce (5-2) vs Harshman (0-5) [Columbus 16 471 5 |Louisville 3 Minneapolis 2 . $ A WN a extra where applicable finish. (W hitewalls and over.drive extra). Kansas City at Boston (N)-- Havas 15 417 '7 |Houston 1 Dallas 6 Herbert (23) vs Hoeft (1-3 'oronto 4 20 42 7 ls 4 3 a an a ol Salurdav's Roslin ag Mlernationsl League | FZ TN Al ROOTES MOTORS (CANADA) LIMITED + HILLMAN » SUNBEAM » HUMBER + SINGER uffalo 010--'5 8 1 wth MONTREAL TORONTO VANCOUVER Mossi (1-2) vs Ford (3-2) {Columbus 2 Havana 3 Toronto 001 001 000-- 2 8 § National League [er {Tome | Coreen 51 ad on: crates] BIROWIN'S LUMBER W L Pet. GBL!Buffalo 5 Montreal ETI Re Re : 2 Milwaukee 20 pt So 3 4 4 nae 3 a lp Broun 2 Norge 2: To & oS PPLIES LTD WEL Maton peu ; SAR Ak Pal . MyToRs bn, I hy 90 oa AL A is ) y t Womans Sars Rosle King ila U * NONQUON ROAD 209 DUNDAS ST. EAST MARY ST. t., HARWOOD AVE. nT JAll 12 Teams In Action gms: ov wie - - w Osh. Kickers 1 Osh. Strila Osh. Thistle .. Osh. 0.CC. .. Osh. Italia . {Peter. UEW. . Osh. Hollandia . Peter. Scots. ...... 0 2 1 1 0 2 2 1 Osh. 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