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The Oshawa Times, 2 Nov 1959, p. 11

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tain of the Peterborough UEW team, 1959 winners of the Osh- awa and District Soccer Asso- ARCHIE VICKERS presents his company's award to Lionel Owensworth, - goalie and cap- ike MALCOLM SMITH, President | (right). captain of the Oshawa | congratulating Herbert Shmidt | UAWA Trophy, emblematic of * and one of the original organizers ciation's annual "Carling Tro- phy Cha'lenge Tournament." --0Oshawa Times Photos # voiced the Association's annrecia- © season's competition. © of the Oshawa Association's soc- the league's championship, in the Oshawa and District Soccer Association. teenth in the slow time of 1.52 3-5 over a very heavy grass track. All Canadian, a stable mate of Victoria Park, staggered home in third position. The Taylor entry was backed off the boards and paid only $2.90 straight. Gomez, Canada's champion jockey, left for his Havana home. of UAW Local 222, is shown | Kickers, as he receives The Victoria Park Scores Win TORONTO (CP) Victoria Park won unquestioned right to| the two-year-old championship of] Canadian racing at New Woed- bine Saturday when he scored an easy victory in the $27,395 Cup OLYMPIC PRACTICE and Saucer Stakes. It was his| MONTREAL (CP) -- Two of sixth win in nine starts and|Canada's top women skiers flew raised his season's earnings to|off to Zurich, Switzerland, Friday $59,112, |for pre-Olympic training in the Victoria Park, owned by Mr.|Alps. Anne Heggtveit of Otiawa and Mrs. E. P. Taylor and ridden and Nancy Holland of Montreal by Avelino Gomez defeated will train with Pepi Salvenmoser Hidden Treasure bv geven lengths who coached Lucile Wheeler to as he ran the mile and a six-|the world championship in 1957. 'FREE ox ASTHM Thanks to new scientific AZMO- | gases, dust, mold, smog R TABS formulation, thousands of ' weather exposure. 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SEDGMAN ON TOP LONDON (AP)--Frank Sedg- man won the $2,700 first prize by beating fellow - Australian Lew Hoad 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 in the final {match of the European Grand |Prix professional tennis tourna- Iment at Wembley Stadium Sat- urday night, Ken Rosewall of Australia finished second and Hoad third. Soccer Champions Receive Trophies The O:hawa and District Soc- cer Association closed out their most successful season on Satur- day night, with a splendid pre- sentation dinner and dance, over a hundred attending the pleasant event, in the Hotel Genesha's Piccadilly Room. Officials of the Ontario Football Association, together with the officers and executive members of the Oshada and District Asso- ciation, and special guests, offic- jated in the presentation of a fine array of trophies and crests to the various winners. Terence V. Kelly, secretary of the fast-growing Oshawa and District Association, who is also an Ontario F.A. Director, acted as master of ceremonies for the evening's program and introduc- ed the head table and other spec- jal guests. These included Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson, of To- ronto: Mr. and Mis. Les Digby of Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm Smith; Association presi- dent "Jeff" Sweet and Mrs. Sweet; Mrs, T. V. Kelly; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Vickers; Mr. and Mr:. Wm. McKissock; Assoc. treasurer, Jas. Denhoime; match secretary, Walter McRae; Har"y Dunne of Peirrborough, Geo. Crimnbell and Steve Nisholson, president of the Canadian Con tinental Soccer League, in Toron- to. In his remarks, T. V. Kelly tion to the press and radio, for their support of soccer in this city and district and to the don- ors of various trophies, which serve to add peak interest to the Members souvenir of their 1959 success. Wm. Simpson, secretary of the Ontario Football Association, in a brief speech, congratulated the Oshawa and District Soccer Asso- ciation officers and executive s, on their did suc- Senator Frost Deals Jamin 1st Defeat can Trotting Classic. _ INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) --|" Jamin "winmer o Frost dealt the great|geei's first leg and undefeated THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 2, 1959 11 raced the fastest {opening lek. of the meeting gat. : scoring a 2%-length victory in the 000 Ameri-|trotting cecond leg of the $75 French horse Jamin his first|y spo yo | 0 United States defeat Saturday by ~d in the select field of eight lat Hollywood Park. Senator Frost, who broke stride hing the wire in whipped Widower Creed by three-quarters of a length in the first leg of the $75 American as league champions and as rep- resentatives in the Ontario play- downs, in which they lost out to Hamilton, in the final game. Kickers also received The Lan- caster Trophy, as winners of the t cess in the 1959 season and their rapid growth in the past five years. He commended the Osha- wa Kickers Club in particular, for their fine showing in this year's Provincial Chailenge Cup competition. Les Digby of Belleville, a di- rector of the Ontario Football Association presented the Norman Howard Troohy and a set of med- als, to the Oshawa Thistles Club, on winning the Eastern Ontario Trophy tournament. Thistles clin- ched the Fastern Ontario honors with their 5-1 victory over Kings- ton, here on Saturday afternoon. Rex Williams, captain of the Thistles, accepted the trophy and medals, on behalf fo the team. The special scoring chamnion- ship trophy, for the league's leading goalscorer, was present- ed to Johnny Richmond, who notched a total of 28 goals during the 1959 schednle. Compe'ition was espe-ial'v keen for this a- ward, with Martin Vesters and Benny Duiella tied fo» the rvn- *!zorup honors, each with 27 goals, KICKERS COLLECT Oshawa Kickers came in for a major share of the awards and praises, for their fine season's nerformance. Kickers won the league championship title and re. ceived the UAWA Trophy and crests. Malco!m Smith, president of UAW Local 222, made this presentation on behalf of Loca! 222, to Kickers' captain, Herbert Shmidt. Mr. Smith warmly con- cer council, Chas. Briogs and Ernie Howard, as disci mittee, also received snecial men: tion as did Jas. Melvin, conven- er of the active Jimior football league, organized this season. PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES The evening's activities were highighted by the presentation of trophies and crests, to the suc- cessful teams. The Carling's Challenge Trophy, won this year by the Peterbor- ough UEW Club, was presented by Archie Vickers, district rep- resentative of Carling's to Lionel Ownsworth, goalie and team can- tain of the Peterborough UEW Club. Each member of the team also received an individual award, suitably engraved, as a lasting only one poyme! $50 to $5,000 Without Endorsers or Bankable Security Loans Life Insured Open Fri. Until 8 p.m, 17 Simcoe St. North 185350: 340) 3! NANCE Closed Saturday During July end August OFFICES THROUGHOUT ONTARIO FOR EXAMPLE: Monthly _ Receive _Poyments $ 506.54 7 $22.00 $1,526.72 | $60.00 $2,500.00 | $98.25 You RA 5-6541 KITCHENS THAT STAY HAPPIEST LONGEST : have surfaces of gleaming, easy-to-clean ARBORITE If it's real Arborite on your kitchen walls, on table and counter tops, you're in for years of kitchen happiness and efficiency. For Genuine Arborite will stay fresh and new looking indefinitely . . . always won- derfully easy to clean. 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Dick Vanderstoop. team captain, accepted on behalf of the Ho'landia Club. A surprise presentation that struck a poou'ar note, was made, by Tony Hronrich, on behalf of the Junior socter tesms, to Jim Melvin, convener and superviso of the lozal Junior soccer circuit. this past summer, Steve Nisholcon, president of the Canadian Continental Soccer TLearue. extended e~noratulations to the Oshawa and District soccer men, on behalf of his leaFne and commended them for returning socrer to a high level as a sports activity in this area. 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