Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1962, p. 11

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| | Oshaw a Italia Loses National Loop Debut | TORONTO -- Ukrainians, Na- tional Soccer League cham- pions last year, romped to an easy 4-1 victory over Oshawa Italia in the league's opening game yesterday afternoon at Stanley Park. A crowd of 1,849, which was |slightly less than the attend- ance at previous openers, saw the Ukes Chalk up a 3-0 lead in the first half and coast in the final 45 minutes. . The Oshawa team, one of the eight newcomers to the circuit this season, found the playing jpitch, which is much larger jthan the one at its home park, \to its disadvantage. In the first half the visitors played reasonably well despite the three goals scored against] At 21 minutes, Oshawa had a them but tired badly in the/chance to score but Mario Ped- final 30 minutes. | , i Strangely enough it was dur- retti's header was brilliantly ing this time that sar Mlel scored, The goal was more the/ Ukrainians' goal. fault of the Ukes' backs than) Ukrainians' third goal came the result of a brilliant passing|Six minutes from the interval maneouvre on the part of the when Myron Bereza sent Dow- Italian forwards. 'haluk through to score easily. Len Dowhaluk, who led the|/Dowhaluk got his third goal at Ukes in scoring last season, got|22 minutes of the second half loff to a fine start by scoring)and again it was Zakaluzny three of the winners' goals. His| Who made the opening. first came at 12 minutes when' Oshawa's~ goal was scored he converted a pass from Wal- nine minutes from the finish ter Zakaluzny. when Pedritti sent home a left- Zakaluzny, the 37 - year - old|footed drive. The ball went past veteran of the Ukes, starting/Vito Di Guardi, former Roma his 11th season with the team,/netminder, who took over from made it 2-0 eight minutes later.}Lysak, in the second half. _RE-ELECT OFFICERS Oshawa|Stopped by Orest Lysak in the! Lam JONAWA TIMES, Mondey, April 30, 1962 7]! ae -Toromonian Duff Sets Track Record ADENAU, West Germany (AP) -- Mike Duff of Toronto turned in a double victory in the 350 c.c. and 500 c.c. classe: in the Eifel nfotorcycle races on part of the famed Nuerburg circuit Sunday, Duff, in his first German ap- pearance, outclassed his com- one petitors in both classes and set~ records for both events. pau He needed only 45 minutes;~ 23.3 seconds for the 13-lap 350° c.c. event. In the 500 ¢.c. catés., gory he whipped around the track in 44:31.4 minutes for the 13-lap distance. TURKS BEATEN m* BUDAPEST (AP) Hun gary Sunday edged Turkey 2-1. in a soccer match before 30;5° 000 fans ' Actually worn in the LONGSHOT 'LINT'--a 20-to { in front to win in the co- 1 outsider--ownec by Law- 0 rence Hooey of Orono, and Handicap, at Toronto's Old driven by Jack Gordon, is | Woodbine Raceway, on Satur- shown above, speeding home | day night. Line raced the mile feature $4,000. Invitation Pace | in 2:06.2 and paid $43.40 for a Long's Prince (at left) while Silver Laird (not shown) was third. Baron Atom (No. 3) $2 win ticket. Second was So | faded in the stretch run. Sat- urday night's wagering, by an attendance of 9,808, set a record of $351,763 --(CP Wirephoto) | OHA Throws Out Ca/,.. ALL-NEW ZENITH CAMEO: ark Wins Jr. "A" Draft Rule Orono Horse _ Storie P Upset Winner Dart League Title double-out TORONTO (CP) -- The finejtation Pace, Jack Gordon won gelding, Wee Insh, with Miss|the Carling Cab Trophy as the 4 5 pe 5 meeting's driving champion by Bobbe Huntress driving, proved) steering an upset victory with| the top trotter during Old Wood-! the gelding Lint, owned by Law-| bine Raceway's 18-night spring|rence Hooey of Orono Ont. It! meeting which concluded be-|was Gordon's third win of the fore a crowd of 9,808 Saturday|night and his ninth of the meet-| night. i Lint returned a whopping} For the second successive $43.40 for his unexpected vic- week, Miss Huntress and the|tory over such public choices} big black speedster owned byjas Baron Atom and Silver) iwpryiIpUAL TROPHIES George McLear of Hammond, |Laird. High Men's double-in -- N.Y., won the $4,000 Invitation) The 18-night attendance to-\(jar, 38 Trot, this time coming. from|tals showed 94,269 patrons wag- hee ' fifth position in the stretch tojering $3,545,345. | win by 1% lengths over Arm-| The mutual total on Satur-} strong Stable's Tonia Hanover.|day's nine-race card was the . In the closing night's com-jlargest in harness racing his- Oshawa Lads -- feature, the $4-000 Invi-'tory in_Ontario--$351,763. ve Lose In Final Jelineks Honored HOCKEY SCORES To Marlboros At Awards Dinner | By THE CANADIAN PRESS OAKVILLE (CP) -- The SATURDAY brother-and-sister team of Otto eegen League and Maria Jelinek, world pairs| in, " capaoiogg 4 figure-skating champions, were} "dmonton wins best named Oakville's citizens of the|S¢V@" final 4-3) TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario} Hockey Association threw out its draft rule Saturday. The draft rule, inaugurated 14 The Neighborhood Dart Asso-, High Men's --l\years ago, allows a junior A| ciation ended their 1961-62 sea-\George Waite, 27 son with playoffs on. Thursday nights, April 19 and 26. The, : « ¢ winners were as follows: Fred Clifford, 160 Championship Team -- Storie.) Men's Baseball (nine innings)| Consolation Champions -- -- Tom Twine 30 gore hg Men's Baseball aseball Champions (nine in- : nings) -- Eastview, 106 points. --Jock Houston, 9 Highest points for season High . Ladies Storie, 116 points. Pear! Fayle, 30 High Ladies' Williamson 20 Ladies' High three darts Olive Clark, 143 darts -- three p!avers from lower cate-) gories at the start of each sea- son. Draft choices are given to teams in order of their stand-| ing in the previous season. Consensus of the group's an-| Men's High three (one inning) _ ciation does not have the right to tell boys where they may} play hockey. President Lioyd Pollock of __|Windsor explained that the draft was instituted to put an , end to 'wild bidding" of teams Ladies Baseball (nine in- for plavers' services. | nings) -- Vi Graves, 20 Closely tied in with the draft| Ladies' Baseball (one inning)|discussion was another motion, -- Peg Pelow, 7 deferred for further considera-| The trophies will be given|tion, aimed at preventing teams out at the Dart League Ban:|from moving players under 16 quet on May 12. This ends alaway from home. ll geaipaaes season for the TRAINING RESTRICTED fg Among other things, it pro- The Dart Association extends) vided that OHA clubs holding |Galt became grand champions thanks to its executive for its|training camps may not invite] {of the Georgetown bantam work _and also to The Times) players under 16 unless they are |hockey tournament Saturday ite He conyers held in the boys' home area and that such a player may register |beating Georgetown 4-3 in over- n - Of-ltime HOCKEY PLAYER DIES __ for junior play only if there is a {team in his home area. } : The Galt players earlier; VANCOUVER (CP) Gor- year Sunday night. Otto, 22, ac- Allan Cup sewed up the series B champ- ao, pug 31. ve The meeting passed the mo-| cepting the award for himself|Montreal 5 Trail 2 ionship. They entered the grand/4°" Hudson, 31, former profes-ition on to the junior council of and his 19-year-old sister, said] (Best-of-seven final tied 1-1))championship final by ousting Sional hockey player, died injthe OHA for study and possible it was the greatest thrill of his| SUNDAY Copper Cliff, the series D win- hospital Saturday after ajpresentation to the Canadian life to represent Canada--and|fqmonton 2 Hamilton § Inene. 4-3. length illness. Hudson a burly|Amateur Hockey Association. If Oakville--at the world champ-! TMiak cache" O8 heaCatenvent Georgetown, series C titlists,, defenceman turned professional|/the CAHA adopts it, it will au- tonships in Prague. \tinal) g est-ol-seveN saged Toronto Marlboros 3-2 injwith Ottawa in the Quebec|tomatically become binding on A guest at the awards din-|\"# ; \the other semi-final. Hockey League in 1953 andithe OHA. mer sponsored by the Oakville|_. EPHL The Marlies locked up the se-|played there two seasons before, The association also went on Lions Club was Don Jackson of|Kingston 2 Hull-Ottawa 8 ries A championship. Saturday|he joined Vancouver Canucks of|record as supporting a proposed Oshawa, who won the men's} (Hull-Ottawa leads best - morning with a 5-1 victory overjthe Western League. He re-jnew publishing venture by the double-in double-out--Flo Bill } GEORGETOWN, Ont. (CP)--, of- teams to call up a maximum/depending on their category, to} nual meeting was that the asso-jord, who will edit the maga- | magazine devoted to amateur|were Jack Devine of Belleville, hockey Frank Doherty of Walkerton Chief point of controversy was|4nd Jack Oakes of Strathroy. ja proposal to levy fees ranging)" " : _ Meaford Loses To from 25 cents to $1 on players,} Sailors, Overtime PORT COLBORNE, Ont. 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