Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Apr 1962, p. 17

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a ee Le ae eae ey Tre Te Se ee eT ee wre TF Tee TCT Tee CC TTC TeV Ce THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 26, 1962 17 Thinks Soccer Men FIGHTSLAST |-- ee rborough 0 | | . | Peewee -- North Bay 3 St, n oun ry an By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two Titles In (Catharines 1; "Scarborough 6 Sarnia, Ont.--Jim Olive, 195, ee Cleveland, stopped Graham) b E BF ao agate ra 4 Niag- Downing, 174, Canton, Ohio, 8. Co ourg vent pee ae wa Fairless Hills, Pa.--Bob Mc- } Action continues y in Kinney, 180, Beckley, W.Va... COBOURG, Ont. (CP)--North|GtUP B, for towns with popu- stopped Clarence Hinnant, 184,, te tw three |Washington, D.C., 6. Bay teams win two ot Se Se teams are competing. By JACK SULLIVAN Ballard figures there's a par-, 'Now, with the ban against ____.|Group A finals at the a Canadian Press Sports Editor allel in soccer. imports, minor soccer in Can- NHL hockey tournament Wed- : | Harold Ballard remembers| "The international football ada will suffer." REMEMBER WHEN... .? "°sd2¥ nisht. Olive Scores TKO jyears ago when he took 'Cana-/ federation boasts that soccer is) The ECPL will take a bad The northerners knocked off jdian hockey teams to England/a world-wide sport, that it is beating, too. "Last year the By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Trenton 3-2 in the AHL peewee MH : and Europe and the in| played in 92 countries, but ap-|league lost about $150,000, but Ty Cobb was in his 23rd division and defeated P accede Over Downing, 8th those countries were happy to|parentyl isn't anxious to develop/it gave people the type of game_ seas i » |Township 3-1 in the NHL ban-! ae A |take lickings. "They picked our) the game in Canada. Pro phd wanted. Without the im-| ae i ig _ ltam ated: They failed in SARNIA (CP; -- Jim Olive of |brains to develop talent and welin our country is a new sport/ports, the calibre of play will] D#S¢Pal! when he pace ltheir bid for the Junior A mite|Cleveland scored a technical jwere glad to help them," he and without help from Britain|go down considerably and it} Philadelphia Athletics to a lcrown, losing to Scarborough knockout over Graham Downing | says. and Europe, they'll never have could mean we'll be out of busi-| 9-8 victory over Boston in |9 9 of Canton, Ohio, in the feature Now, Ballard is perturbed./us in as competitors.' ness." | an American League game bout of a professional boxing Th flow of 'top-flight profes-| The five - team ECPL has| Ballard has sent a representa-| 35 years ago today. Cobb | In the consolation round, Tor-|\card here Wednesday night. sional soccer players to Canada|clubs in Montreal, Toronto, tive o fthe league to England) drove in two runs, scored jonto Township took the mite| Referee George Tessier of jhas been stopped and Ballard,|Hamilton and -- this yar-- in an effort to have the Football| two himself and ended the |crown by defeating Niagara|Windsor stopped the fight at |as president of the Eastern Can-| Buffalo, N.Y. It had such stars! Association rescind its ruling. | game with an unassisted |Falls 4-1 but lost the peewee/1:25 of the eighth round when ada Professional Soccer League,|as Stanley Matthews, Johnny) A definite decision is needed| double play. "He retired |title to Scarborough 3-1. Scar-/Downing, who weighed in at 174 says the move will end soccer|Haynes and Danny Blanch- soon, because the ECPL sched-| from active play a year |borough also won the bantam|pounds, was unable to defend in this country. flower in its initial attempt to.ule is slated to start May 5.| later. ititle, defeating Trenton 3-1. 'himself. Olive weighed 195. More specifically, he. means) put the pro game across in 1961.|--= -- a8 ™ A the move will finish the five-| These, and many _ more, lteam ECPL, the first pro league) played the game in Canada dur- in Canada. jing the summer months and re- ' "Ten and 15 years ago, I took| turned to their ciubs in the fall. |Canadian hockey teams to Eu-/This year, European associa- | jrope and it was nothing for us|tions have clamped down on |to win by big scores, but they|the players and have warned |were anxious to have us,"' saidjthem they will not be allowed Ballard who also is a co-owner|to retunr to their own clubs of Toronto Maple Leafs in the/after a campaign in Canada. National Hockey League. MAY KILL SPORT (THIS WEEK) "They were grateful to us be-- 'They are taking a very |cause we showed them how to! sorrowful look at this," Ballard |develop hockey talent and now sasy. '"'All of our clubs have MITCHELL "300" 18" DIAMETER it goes without saying that we|minor teams. Players from bite our lips when we sendjoverseas conducted clinics for LANDING {Canadian teams to world and|more than 200 youngstesr and| SPINNING Olympic competitions. They're|it was conceivable that many M showing our amateur clubs ajof these would develop to the REELS NETS thing or two on -how to play point where they could play pro am hockey." in a few years. SPORTS IN BREF ||96@ 668 1.99 oe ie on Moore: a native of Middle-| | snceusts boo mate 4y.|town, Ohio, had a brief tryout} me ot Aa 0 AT last se yi i . F F : gonauts Wednesday announced] p> Geetn tar, Merge Now Available at the Following Stores, Members of the Retail Sporting the signing of their 14th import/turned to Miami to complete his Goods Association of Oshawa. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN EPHL \Conteraaeh sence (tera: Comte BOLAHOOD'S HANNAN I z Moore, 175- ake cea aac Playing coach Orval Tessier | Professional Hockey League, | the 29-year-old centre the lea- saan O Sieock yi 'Miami BOURNEMOUTH. 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