shawa Soccer Season Off To Flying Start of players and have, Subway Thistle in this psychol- made by Strila on Sunday after- lly at least, importantinoon, at Alexandra Park, where Oshawa and District L the strongest ogically {they played host to Toronto Tri- League got under way Saturday | evening at the Kinsmen Stadium] Soccer| number without a doubt team in their history. match by 3-2, : Duiella opened the scoring early, Many of the players were wor-| f ibiti with Malcolm Smith, president off the game for Kickers, with ajthy of mention, but outstanding dents a3 ond sitios mateh, Local 222 UAWA, officially get-(io oc" Sut, . placed lob that were Williams, Hughes and Cain, Strila took an early lead in the ting things rolling by taking the; 2d" gpepherd in the Thistle net|who did a lot of the heavy work|game, with two fast goals which opening kick-off, which he perl. oletely helpless. The fans while Stewart asked for, and|gseemed enough to win the formed very energetically |were heard to murmur that herewith receives, mention of an-\ ome But Tridents showed why " ; ckers again' but|other sort, for aggressiveness a i Ady, THISTLES TOP KICKERS | here go the Kickers again' u lo fo they 'are in the professional Subway Thistle and Kickers |the opposition kept playing in ag- above and beyond the call Con Ay in the second period, were the antagonists in the first|Bressive fashion and az ly. |when they washed the lead down of the double header, and|on "'a header" from Gillis | Dunal of Kickers was the star|the drain in rapid fashion, although both teams showed leg-| alt ended in a 1-1 deadlock. for his side, along with W. Sweet, gowe1 with two and Burcho- weariness by the end of the] The second period was fought|the newcomer who shows consid- wycz a single were the Strila | 10 |game but started fooling around too much, and Tridents is not a team| to miss an opportunity when it is| offered. | Unifed and Hollandia have| their debut Monday night and the teams are waiting to see what improvements have taken place in these clubs. Both teams have ade changes but only the first will show what they are. Hungaria take the field on {Thursday evening against Peter- borough UEW. Hungaria, of |course, is the big question on |everyone's mind, the main one's |being, "How good a team have {they got?" and the big one '"'How long will they last?" which can be answered only by Hungaria, So, wait and see! |FUTURE GAMES | Monday, May 2 -- United vs Hollandia, at Kinsmen Civic Me- Rustralia Plans Boat In Secrecy SYDNEY, Australia (AP)--Aus- tralia plans to pick the brains of the United States' top boat de- signers and build its America's Cup challenger "in strictest se- crecy. "We are studying the features of America's best 12-meter yachts," said Alan Payne, the naval architect who has given the job of designing the Australian boat. "We aim build a better and faster craft." The New York Yacht Club has formally accepted a challenge from the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron for a best four-out-of- seven trace series in the late summer of 1062. It's the first time the 10-year-old event has involved any nation outside the {United States, British Isles and Canada. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Mey 2, 1960 11 FOOD SOURCE is processed into feed for Whale meat from the numer-| many mink ranches in Ni ous pothead whales of the area/land. match, they gave the fans full|ir eager to take the was Subway Thistle who got thelnis acting. Rohr, goalie of Kick- first goal of the period, again by|ers, only played Gillis, and again by a header. value for - their money. Playing extremely well, for a first game| of the season, the teams put everything into it, which of| course may not be so surprising, | since these two teams are old/by either team and few really| considered good opportunities were missed) Big a it Jooked as though the score| The second match between rivals and a win is better than a medal. It was Subway were the victors, and, although i tions, it certainly looks as If the Royal Blues mean business this season. Kickers however, are no team to be overlooked and have come from behind in previous kick-off, the ball was sent occasions to walk off with the Docherty on the wing for Thistle, who made an exceptionally honors. Kickers, without the services of play have/who headed the cross moved elsewhere, are relying on|Kickers' net to break the while|lock in record time, Subway Thistle have added alturned out, win the game Seide and Perini, who the team of last season, Thistle who|Would remain at ¢lonly six minutes i y the match, : Is rather early to make predic-| or o "he wing for Kickers, (the aggressive type that ended in a well-taken goal which|lighted the previous game. [tied rugged style with both sides| erable promise, while Duiella goal-getters while Virba proved morial Stadium, at 6.45 p.m. lead, and it\worked hard for an "Oscar" fOr(yi.- expensive worth by scoring] Thursday, May 5 -- Hungaria three and Zajac one for Tridents,|vs Peterborough UEW, at Kins- {to give their team a 4-3 win, {men Civie Memorial Stadium, at Strila had this game sewed up 6.45 p.m. LANDER-STARK OIL LIMITED 43 King St. W. Oohawe for a short : time, having been injured earlier No quarter was given or asked|last week. STRILA BLANKS POLONIA with| Polonia and Sirila was a game in/ol a different calibre, with both by|sides being lacking in anything of| high- 2-1, but remaining footwork makes it easy for you to have a fast Polonia, it is certain, need some strength to win a game or two, which they are confident of having within a couple of weeks,| while Strila, at least on Saturday |evening, were not playing at full | strength. dead-| The game was well - played, it/and although they were behind for|by 5-0 at half-time, Polonia tight-| ----|ened up in the second period] the game directly the to However from BRAND ww NEW nice to set up Cain beautifully, into the and as PRESENT TROPHIES OIL |and held the scoring to one goal, |the game ending in a 6-0 win for| {Strila "on goals by Thnatowycz| happiest Fittings Sports-Social Erds Successful Season Concluding a successful season of 5-pin bowling, the annual ban- quet and presentation of trophies of the Fittings Sports and Social Club was held in the Canadian Legion Hall, Centre street, Saturday evening President Leo Keeler welcomed | the guests and introduced those seated at the head table viz: Leo Keeler and his daughter, Mrs. Jack Coole of Bowmanville; Mr. be the same and the popular Leo and Mrs. Walter Branch, Mr. and Keeler will again be president K en|The other officers will also be J o h njthe same as for the 1959-60 sea- Abrams of Port Perry, Fred Hay-|son Mrs * Smyth Reginald Spencer, Mr. and Mrs ward, Douglas Keeler and Miss| Hazel Waring ; speaking on behalf of Mike Ko-| telko, who was unable to be pres-\eq out the evening. ent, added congratulations in| making the presentation. The high triple (scratch) was won by Harold Cranfield and presented by Douglas Keeler. The high sin- * gle, with handicap, was awarded , to Bev Bruce and presented by Fred Hayward. The high triple . with handicap, was won by Fred Watson and Lee Keeler added) congratulations in presenting the | trophy. To the girl for good sportsman- ship and attendance at the bowl- ing league, a trophy was given to Leona Le Groulx and Hazel War-| ing congratulated a "good sport" in making the presentation. The Pathfinders, the champion team, received "The Don Storie" trophy, and Ken Smyth presented the trophy to team captain Stan- ley Clark in the absence of Don Storie, who is holidaying in Jam- aica. Individual trophies were also received by members of the team: Ken Johnson, Lloyd Ir- win, Alex Pollock, George Wood- all, G. Cormic, Bill Andrews and Stanley Clark. | "Lucky Hits" were declared] the winners of The Walter Branch Consolation Award". Good wishes | were extended by Mr. Branch to | D. Beauregard, team captain in presenting the trophy with ine dividual trophies presented to the different members of the team: | Ralph Henning, Panco Kit, Doug- | las Bright, Donna Abrams, Lor- raine McDonald, A. Lacrocque and D. Bearegard. Ford Frick Hails | New York Stadium | NEW YORK (AP) -- Baseball | Commissioner Ford Frick hailed| New York's proposed new sta-| dium Friday as progress for the| Continental League but pointed out that 10 basic requirements must be met by the league to gain major league status "We 'outlined 10 requirements yo, g. last | door sal at our meeting in Col "300" pins, and these were pre: GAME POSTPONED sented by Reg. sentation of the |the various teams Abrams, this feature. ficers for the ensuing seaspn will| Water heats 3 times faster {and Bolotin with doubles, while the singles were notched by| Choloniuk and Kowal. The most noticeable feature of [this match was the number of |""old - timers" in both teams, which brought memories of five or six years ago when the league received was young ending a shave ever had FURNACE Od Spice TE smave ore" THERE'S MASCULINE FRESHNESS IN Old Spice AFTER SHAVE LOTION SHULTON NO MUSS...NO FUSS NO INCONVENIENCE ...and 5 years to pay! Eleven of the group Spencer Italia was to open their season Another highlight was the pre-|in Peterborough, but upon ar- point money to|riving there, the referee appoint- with J o h njpointed failed to show up, and looking after |with no agreement being arrived at as to who was capable of _|refereeing the game, the teams returned home, with Italia, quite naturally, being quite disgruntled by the. whole affair in general and with referees in particular. 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