THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, May 12, 1962 YOUTH MAKES RECORD-BREAKING JUMP At the regional track and field championships in Toronto, shown as he clears bar at five Friday, Gordon Homer, of feet, six inches, to set a new City's 5-Team | Soccer League Opens Tonight The Oshawa and District Soc-|to conduct a three-round sched- CANADA OUTDOORS 'Anchors Aweigh Is Boat Enthusiasts Cry By H. L. JONES VANCOUVER (CP)--In har- cer Association will launch its 1962 season this evening at Kins- men Civic Memorial Stadium with an attractive twin-bill and ting under way at seven o'clock sharp, when Kickers and Ukrainia will kick-off the new schedule. Second game of the double- header will feature Polonia and Rangers. Oshawa and District Soccer Association will operate with five teams this season, includ- ing the four mentioned and the Hungaria SC and will play their games at Kinsmen Stadium on Wednesdays of each week, and alternating Fridays and Satur- days. special features; the show get- ule, with each team meeting the other three times. Including the special Cup competitions (but not the Ontario Cup) the entire season will extend until October 16, with a two-week layoff for the mid-summer _ vacation period BAND IN ATTENDANCE Tonight's opening 'night pro- gram will be featured by the at- tendance of the General Motors Pipe Band and the Polonia Fitty's Cheer Leaders will give a dancing display, during inter- mission. Another. new feature for Osh- awa and District soccer games this season will be the Labatt Trophy awards, which will be presented twice weekly, after|tic bors big and small ip nd down the British Columbia coastline the smell of paint and varnish is in the air. It's that time of year again-- time to get the pleasure boats ready for another season of sea- going fun in what are described as some of the finest cruising waters in the world. From Prince Rupert in the north to Nanaimo, - Vancouver and Victoria in the south the boaters are busy with sandpa- per and shellac. The sore mus- cles that will ensue from the sudden surge of elbow - grease will bring only smiles because of all outdoors sports enthu- siasts, none is more enthusias- than the amateur boating Due to the reduced number of|the games, to the outstanding! breed. lentries, league officials decided'player of the evening. | | SPORTS _ CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES BASEBALL Leaside Junior League -- (Opening game of Oshawa's to Oshawa on Sunday afternoon, Field Hockey _ Makes Debut Here Sunday | Field Hockey officially comes Pleasure boating has become a multi-million-dollar busine$s on the Pacific Coast. Where there were only a few thousand boats a few years ago, the number now is said to be more than 50,000 -- everything from little outboards to big powerful yachts and the tall-masted ves- sels of the diehard sail men. MAN CHANGE HANDS Spring is the big time of year for the yacht brokers, the paint, Etobicoke High School is ° AG Ba record. -- (CP Wirephoto) jvarnish and rope manufactur- 'ers. Thousands of boats change jhands; hundreds of thousands ; \of dollars are spent on new out-} board and inboard engines. Actually the boating season | For boat owners across Can- has already begun. Many own-| ada, springtime is cleanup ers leave their craft in the wa-| time. pr. John Roseborough ter all year, going out on good) |days even in mid-winter. But} the cruising season is kicked off|around Vancouver and the Gulf annually in these parts by an|Islands something akin to a Easter weekend cruise spon-|busy traffic freeway ashore. sored by the Royal Vancouver|There are the hot-rodders with acht Club. |overpowered boats, the com- This year the club boats went|plete amateur who knows little up Howe Sound -- a mountain-|or nothing about the rules of the rimmed fiord stretching miles|sea road and the serious- north of Vancouver--to Squam-|minded, more skilled yachts- ish. Then the boaters took off|man who would think nothing of} Lakeshore Athletes Break Eight Records In Track And Field tase at insemen, Gis Mercator ined at, eu Eight standing records were|the Senior division in 2:01.3 to/67; Oshawa Donevan, 52; Pick- morial Stadium. jborn Pakistani and Pakistan is shattered yesterday afternoon at|beat a former 2:03.7 whilejering and District, 27; Dunbar- SUNDAY'S GAMES |classed as the number one coun- the Whitby Anderson High|Stroud won the Intermediate|ton, 17; Bowmanville, 8 and SOFTBALL try in Field Hockey in the | 'home season') -- Doug Lauriejat Lakeview Park, starting at {Sports vs Oshawa Legion, at|3.30 p.m. It will mark the first Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta-/home game for the Vikings dium, 2.00 p.m. Men's Field Hockey team when |RUGGER |they tackle the powerful To- | Ontario 7's Tournament, at/ronto Field Hockey Club. London, 1.00 p.m.; Oshawa Vik-| Sunday's game will be the jings are competing in this tour-| second match between these two }nament. jteams. Last Sunday, at To- SOCCER ronto's Caledonia Park, Vikings Oshawa and District Assoc.--|jost 4 to 0, in the first game (Official Opening of Leaguejagainst the Toronto boys, who Schedule) -- Kickers vs Uk-|have been playing together for rainia, at 7.00 p.m. and Polonia| some years. 7 CLEANUP CAMPAIGN -- Mrs. Roseborough checks gal- ley equipment, Susan scrubs the swim grid and Miles sur- veys the efforts from the bridge . (CP Photo) of Vancouver is typical. He mans the hose as his son Mack swabs the deck of their cabin cruiser Monakoora. and what tg do in emergencies.|tors to be licensed like auto Local school boards also offer|drivers after undergoing tests. such courses, including boat) Many of the 4,000 yacht club and engine care. {members are against the idea The federal department of|but others favor it as a control transport requires all power measure. boats 10 feet or over to be reg-| The yacht clubs are trying istered and given a number.|hard to police themselves. The There are strict regulations|B.C. Council of acht Clubs re- about equipment such as life-|cently announced it is organiz- School, where the Lake Ontario|class in 2:04.5. The former mark|Oshawa Central, 0. Oshawa City and District world. COSSA District track-and-field Softball Association meeting, at championships were held. District athletes were more than pleased with the new 440-\event in 10:11.4, better than 22| Ajax tied for the runner-up spot| RUGGER yard track at Anderson HS and team coaches also had high praise for the new track, due in no small measure to the fact|team set the 7th track record of|Oshawa Donevan, 23 and Dun-| Vikings that seven of the eight new marks were set on the track and still another was tied. The eighth new record was in a field event, when Claringbold of Ajax, in the Junior division of the javelin throw, hurled the shaft for a distance of 132 ft. 7 inches, to put his name in the record book. NEW RECORDS Following the modern trend of setting new records in the 1-mile event, all three standing marks in this event were shattered yesterday as Pat Mewett of O'Neill covered the distance to win in 4:32.3 to win the senior section. The only mark was 4:43.6. Stroud of Pickering won the Intermediate mile,run, in 4:36.9, over the previous 4:44 time while Barr of Oshawa O'Neill won the Junior mile in 5:08.9. This former record had bee n 5:19 For Mewett and Stroud it was the second time in the record book for both. In the 880-yard (half-mile) run, Mewett headed was 2:07. In the girls' competitions, Bruce Woods, also of Oshawa|OQshawa O'Neill girls scored 54 O'Neill, won the 2-mile open|points, with Whitby Henry and ;seconds ahead of the old record|with 41 points apiece. Whitby of 10:33.8. a Anderson was next with 27, fol- Oshawa O'Neill senior relay|lowed by Oshawa Central, 26; 4 4 4 & 'Everything From Soup To Nuts SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR the meet, when the four-man barton, 11. squad went the one mile in -------- 3:37.1, beating the former mark P | Abbott, another O'Neill CVI Bathe Park Ss \performer, won the nw etl lyard sprint in 11 seconds flat-- H k T to tie the existing record. 0c ey eam Di Top honors for the athletic inner Guests |meet went to the track and field teams from Oshawa O'Neill Col-| Members of the Bathe Park legiate and Vocational Institute,| Pee Wee boys hockey team, to- winning in their respective divi-|one mother, were guests of the sions. Bathe Park Ladies' Auxiliary In the boys' section, OCvr/recently, as a reward for their amassed a total of 124 points, $004 showing this past season. such athletes as Mewett, Woods, vice-president Walter Dixon, Barr, Abbott, Clark, Dittmar,|chairman for the evening, Robt. Giroux, Tunnicliffe, Edgar, Guil-| Wilson, from the Children's tinan, Brack, Sproule, Pearse, Arena Commission; Jim Ward, Burke, Seton, Townsend, Elm-/borhood Association Councils re- hurst, and Lawrence. presentative, team coaches, Runners-up in the boys'|Dick Rollo and Charles Mar- events were Ajax High School lowe antl Mrs. Gordon Drinkle, by Anderson, 73; Whitby Henry, Following a turkey dinner, served by the ladies, under the convenership of Mrs. Cleve Mc- Mann, brief speeches were extended a vote of thanks to }the Bathe Park Ladies' Auxil- jiary for their interest and fine gesture of 3:52.2 in handy fashion. O'NEILL WINS MEET with both the boys and the girls 8ether with their fathers and thanks to the performances of, Head table guests included Simpkins, Stevenson, Simpson,|from CRA; Chris Mason, Neigh- with 81 points, followed by Whit-/4Uxiliary president. given, after which Chris Mason A letter of congratulations # man Albert Walker, was read of president Andy Hucul, who WEEKEND SHORTS: Oshawa and District Soccer Asso- ciation opens its they'll run 1962 season' through Saturday of the same week alternate with the Italia and Hungaria teams, Oshawa clubs competing in the National League). Special awards, twice a yer' of the night, will be an week to the "outstanding play added feature this season. To their big opening show, will inc Band and the Polonia girls' dancing group, for a performance First game of tonight's doubleheader. ceremony i OSHAWA ITALIA during intermission and the opening o'clock Toronto kick-off Hungaria here last a bit disappointed, often there are OSHAWA LEGION boys open League season, here at Kinsm 2.00 o'clock, against the Juniors have only eight home still had schedule this season, so each one will be of key importance . HAROLD JOHNSON, who for 16 years, can Jay full clai weight title if he can beat challenger Doug Jones tonight in Philly. N.Y. State and Eu NBA champion, if he wins, since they have already with- drawn recognition of Archie Moore as champion in the light- heavy division OSHAWA TONY'S are swin to October 6, stadium almost every Wednesday and either on Friday or night, League start before their home fans, who even if they were a dozen goals Laurie's was also unable to be present, were also extended by the chair- man. The evening's fun for the boys was climaxed when they were presented with team crests, by their coach, Dick Rollo. YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED Batting--Don Demeter, Phil- lies, drove in six runs with grand slam homer, single and sacrifice fly in 12-2 walloping of Chicago Cubs Pitching--Dick Farrell, Colts, making only fourth start in five-year major league career, shut out National League lead- ing San Francisco 7-0 on six hits for second consecutive com- plete game victory. DAN MELNYK'S | BIG MISTAKE TORONTO (CP) Dan Melnyk's first mistake was backing the wrong horses His second mistake was doctoring the losing ticket s schedule this evening and playing games at the (Fridays and Saturdays. will night's added attractions, for slude the General Motors Pipe PRESS is scheduled for 7.00 dropped a 7-5 decision to in their first National lots to cheer about. It isn't in a soccer match their Leaside Junior Baseball en Stadium this afternoon at Sports. Juniors. Legion games in the Leaside League has been in the fight game m to the world's light-heavy- rope will go along with the ging into action smartly, with 11.00 a.m., for acceptance of ings were only behind 1 to 0) City and District team entries.|after the first 30 minute half| : ,,| but the condition and experience| "Seconds" of the Toronto boys resulted in Oshawa Vikings In last Sunday's game, Vik- at Toronto High Park, 1.00 p.m./them scoring three quick goals Toronto Wanderers vs Oshawajin the second half. Key spot in Park, at 2.30 p.m. FIELD HOCKEY "Firsts", at Lakeview| Vikings' lineup was the out- standing performance of goal- tender Gilles Neault, who spec- Toronto Field Hockey Clubjtacularly saved numerous shots \vs Oshawa Vikings Club, 'Lakeview Park, 3.30 p.m. | MONDAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL Beaches Major ation goal. Oshawa lineup for Sunday in- cludes Neault, Lond, Burrows, Paterson, Wilkinson, Bauma, Fastball|Lloyd, Kessler, Haagmans, Du-|Los Angeles League -- (Opening Game of) guay, Masserscmidt. |Schedule) Oshawa Tony's vs |Dependable Caterers, at Kew|pleased member of the Vikings' | Pittsburgh |Gardens, 7:30 p.m. PLANS FIGHT LONDON (AP)--Dave Charn-|team ... Touchline Chatter -- The most Club these days is Harold Mes- serschmidt, founder and organ- izer of the men's field hockey A women's team is ley, British Empire and Euro-|also planning a workout in the pean lightweight champion, said/next week ... Sunday's game Thursday he will fight Doug) will follow the Vikings' Rugger| FP ' |Vaillant of Cuba here June 5|boys' encounter against the To-|Chicago (Kgonce 1-0). |despite a leg injury. The injury|ronto Wanderers . . . The rug- for fun ashore, dancing, sking on the mountain slopes and bar- becuing on the beach. Easter| Sunday saw church services) held at the docks. The great upsurge in boating embarking on a 500-mile cruise| to the north. To meet this problem organ- izations such as the Canadian courses to teach the amateur boater how to operate safely preservers, fire-fighting equip-|ing its own search and rescue ment and running Ights which auxiliary among members. must be carried. Considering the number of So great has the sea -gong boats, sea-gong accidents are jam become that there is talk|few. But the boat men want to now about requiring boat opera-|be ready for anything. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | National League WL Pet.G 22 8 .733 19 11 .633 16 10 .615 13 11 .542 14 12 .538 14 13 .519 13 14 .481 7% 11 16 .407 914 New York 5 17 .227 13 Chicago 6 21 .222 1414 | Probable Pitchers Today Philadelphia (McLish 3-0) at BL) San Francisco --_ St. Louis Philadelphia |Cincinnati 6% | Milwaukee | Houston | | Milwaukee (Spahn 3-3 and caused postponement of his Eu-|ger team is also sending a club|Curtis 1-2) at New York (Craig) ropean title Giordano Campari in from May 18 to July 5. Oshawa Italia tournament at High Park. Loses at Home Oshawa Italia dropped a 7-5)his many fine saves, but after and Roseboro; decision to Toronto Hungaria,| first aid treatment, in their "home opener" of the National Soccer League sched- ule, here at Kinsmen Civic continued at his post -- between the posts. While the wide-open attacking Memorial Stadium last night,|Styles of the two teams produc- about 300 rooters, cheer, in spite of their team's and best wishes, from Alder-\pefore an enthusiastic crowd of|¢4 numerous scoring chances who were 4nd exciting exchanges in terri- to the gathering and the regrets given plenty of opportunity to torial play, the: visiting Toronto Hungaria team earned their defeat, when the game proved victory by virtue of a superior a wide-open thriller, with far} defensive department, their more scoring than produced in Habe performers in particu- most soccer action. ; Jespiga Lopes scored the first Italia tally while Mario Ped-)was Auel Szondi, the speedy in-| (1-4) and Mario Bizzotto each side-right added one later. Adriano Didan-|his well-fed passes into scores, | Pitts. ieli notched goals No. 4 and No.' Hungaria's first, third and fifth Cinei. retti ar, playing a strong game. Hungaria's ace goal-getter converting three of 5 for the Oshawa club, to share tallies. the limelight with his forward Luis Gorgenyi, centre defence against|on Sunday to Toronto for a pre-|1-3 and Moorhead 0-0). Milan liminary match, for the May 26 Pittsburgh (Law 0-0) at Cin- cinnati (O'Toole 2-4) night. Los Angeles (Koufax 4-2) at St. Louis (Broglio 1-0) night. San Francisco (Marichal 5-2), at Houston (Johnson 0-4) night.! Games Monday | No games scheduled Los Angeles 010 104 200- 8160 000 113 000- 5 91) (2-1) St. Louis Williams Sadecki (7) (1-2) Bauta (6) Ferrarese and Sawatski. Phila. 204 500 100 - 12 16 2 Chicago 100 010 000- 2 80) Hamilton (3-2) and White; Ellsworth (2-4) Hobbie (3) Bal-) semo (4) Anderson (8) Schultz (9) and Barragan. HR: Pha-- Demeter (5). | Milwaukee 031000 004- 8120 New York -- 011000003- 5113 Shaw (3-1) Fischer (9) Not- tebart (9) Crandall; Jackson) and Taylor. HR: NY-- Hickman (4). 000 000 000 2- 2 90 600 000 0003- 3 90 McBean (3-1) Face (10) and Burgess; Jay (4-3) and Ed- line mates, all of whom turned forward, added two goals, Joe wards. in strong games, as did goalie Freddy Rohr. Rohr received a cut on his nose, making one of 'Pit' Martin To Receive Tilson Trophy TORONTO (CP) Hubert (Pit) Martin of Hamilton Red) Wings Friday was declared the) winner of the Albert (Red) Til- son Memorial Trophy, awarded annually to the player voted the most valuable and sports-man- like in the Ontario Hockey As- sociation Junior A Series. The trophy is in memory of an outstanding junior hockey player with Regina and Oshawa Gubisi had one and Kurt Dvor- ak notched his counter with a well-placed penalty shot. OSHAWA ITALIA -- Rohr, g; Seide, rb; Benincasa, lb; Cuci- nato, rh; Perini, ch; Battista, th; Bizzotto, or; Lopes, ir; Di- danieli, cf; Pedretti, il; Saba- |din, ol; Alts.: Morellato, Irvine and Duiella. TORONTO HUNGARIA Vigh, g; Drosler, rb; Gallag- her, lb; McKinnan, rf; Darcan- gello, ch; Dvorak, lh; Gubisi, or; Szondi, ir; Gorgenyi, cf; Nagy, il; Ivonyi, or; Alts.: Berkes, Szilagyi and Kurtert. Referee, John Barnes; Lines-| men, Sweet, Bill Simpson and. Jeff all of Oshawa. Richelieu Feature 000 000 000- 0 62 Houston 030 020 20x- 7 60 Perry (2-1) Larsen (2) Mc- Cormick (7) and Haller; Farrell (3-2) and Ranew. HRs: Hsn-- Ranew (2) Farrell (1). $43 A.L San Fran. Instre in A.L. Section of American League New York 0900000010- 1 51 Cleveland 003 000 40x- 7140 Terry (4-3) Daley (6) Turley (8) and Howard; Grant (2-0) and Romano. HRs: NY--Skow- ron (5); Cle--Dillard (1) Held (3). Wash. 00 101 000 - 12121 Balt. 000 000 001° 6 63 | (Regan 2-2). Roebuck (6) ~ American League W L Pet. GBL} 15 8 .652 15 9 .625 13 11 .542 15 13 .536 15 14 .517 12 12 .500 12 13 .480 11 13 .458 New York Cleveland Los Angeles Minnesota Chicago Detroit Baltimore Boston Kansas City 13 16 448 5 | Washington 6 18 .250 914) Probabel Pitchers Today Washington (Burnside 2-2) at! Baltimore (Barber 3-1) night. | Kansas City (Ditmar 0-2) at Minnesota (Stange 1-0). New York Stafford (2-2) at Cleveland (Bell 2-2). Chicago (Horlen 2-2) at Los ngeles (Chance 1-2) night. Boston (Conley 3-2) at Detroit Games Sunday Chicago at Los Angeles Kansas City at Minnesota Boston at Detroit Washington at Baltimore Games Monday No games scheduled International League WL Pet.GBL ll 647 i 611 563 +529 500 412 400 333 Jacksonivile Buffalo Rochester Toronto Syracuse Atlanta Columbus Richmond 6:13; Games Today Atlanta at Toronto Jacksonville at Buffalo (N) Rochester at Columbus (N) Syracuse at Richmond (N) American Association Friday's Results Dallas-Fort Worth 2 Oklahoma City 3 Louisville 0 Indianapolis 1 Jack'ville 000 0000002- 2101 Toronto 000 000 0001- 1 81 % 1% 2 2% 1 4 9 9 8 7 6 4 5% Gomez, Abernathy (7) Don- nelly (9) Kay (10) and Thomas; Negray, Heman (10) and Thompson. | Atlanta 020 300 100- 6 90 Buffalo 000 102 300- 5 92, Kucks,5 Duliba (7) and Me-} Carver; Birrer,5 Ricketts (5) Barnes (8) and Lipski. Roch. 000 000 002--4 71 Rich 200 000 000 00-- 2 93) Narum, Lehew (8) Luebke| (9) and Cannizzaro; Haney Blaylock (9) and Hall. Syracuse 000 200 004-- 6 72 Columbus 000 100 100-- 2 42 Apple, Powell (7) and Cole- man: Parsons, Priddy (8) and Rushing. Stenhouse (2-0) and Schmidt; Quirk (1-2) Stock (6) Brown (6) Hoeft (8) and Lau. HR: Was-- Woodling (5). Boston etroit | 0 000 010-1 51) 020 001 20x- 5113 FIGHTS LAST | NIGHT REMEMBER WHEN... ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York Yankees ended an eight-game losing streak with a 4-0 victory over Bos- ton Red Sox at Yankee Sta- dium 22 years ago today. Red Ruffing, then the ace of the Yankees' pitching staff, gained his second vic- tory of the season against two defeats. Detroit won the pennant that season, but ' Cincinnati won the World Series in seven games. Tale Of Tho Tape Tonight's Fight PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Tale of the tape for the Harold Johnson Doug Jones light heavyweight championship fight at the arena here tonight. Jones Johnson 24 33 6 175 \754%4 138 ----~140 STOP POTATO EXPORTS 33 MADRID (AP)--The govern-'23 ment today suspended the ex-/1414- port of potatoes, apparently as/15%4 a result of zooming prices in|11%4 Spanish markets. The retail|/16% price for potatoes had doubled}10 with new potatoes selling for|74 about 15 cents a pound. |13% age height weight reach chest nml chest exp waist thigh calf biceps forearm neck ankle wrist fist 5-11 175 74% 42 heading for the Maritimes? --_ INVESTIG CNs RED, WHIT n 4 ' D Won By Spud Guy Schwall (1-4) Fornieles (7) MONTREAL (CP) Spud|Kilstad (8) nd _ Pagliaroni; pans k an eight-year-old chestnut! Foytack (1-0) and Brown, | gelding from Richmond, Que.,, Det--Fernandez (2) Cash (8). | , 3 E Friday night won the featured| Chicago 000 001 010- 2 joey 12434, Los An saat Blog srg iy ~ Los Angeles 100 21000x- 4100" anerdeen, .Wash.--Eddie Cot- : be Pizarro (2-4) Zanni (5) Bau-|ton, 178, Seattle, Wash., knocked \versity arts course. He was No.|*"" mann (7) and Lollar; Belinskyjout Joey Bowman, 183, Fall |2 scorer in the league last sea-| The gelding, driven by Lau-|(5.0) Fowler (8) and Rodgers.|River, Mass. 2. son with 88 points; including 42/Tier Bourgon, returned $10.70,|Kansas City 11100200 - 5 90) Dallas, Tex. --Curtis Cokes,| goals $5.20 and $3.90 Minnesota _ 003 00000 - 3 72/nallas, knocked out Rudolf In second place was Lowell, Anne Gallon, St, Laurent.) (Called in 8th rain) Bent, British Honduras, 8. (Wel- DANISH CENTRE MacDonald, Martin's team-|Que., came second and paid pfister, Wickersham (2-1) (3) terweights) | The University of Copenhagen/mate. A scant point behind|$5.80 and $4.50 while Ottawa's seguj (8) and Sullivan: Pascual Worcester, Mass.--Larry Car- was founded in the Danish cap-|MacDonald was Roger Crozier,|Reyphell paid $7.90 to show. (4.2) Moore (8) and Battey ney, 158, Lowell, Mass., stopped in 1479, and rebuilt after|goalie for St. Catharines Tee-| The daily double paid $32.10|S43 ' |Freeman Turner, 158, Pough- pees and the exacta $163.10. ILL. Instert in LL Seotion of 543\keepsie, N.Y., 8. jteams who was killéd during }Canadian Army service in the Second World War. Martin, a native of Noranda, Que., has been with the Wings since 1959 and will play again next year while he finishes his final year of a McMaster Uni- and trying to collect a $44 quinella on it at Old Wood- bine Race Track Then he came up before Magistrate 'T. S. Bigelow, who sentenced him to three months for-uttering a forged document Magistrate Bigelow is also chairman of the Ontario Racing Commission 6 BLUE FAR FOR SAVIN the opening game of the Beaches League at Kew Gardens scheduled for Monday night, calling for Tony's to meet De- pendables. Then on Wednesday night of next week, Eddie Black's come to Alexandra Park to open the Oshawa 1962 softball season COBOURG will definitely enter the Osh- awa City and District Softball Association, when that body holds its meeting tomorrow morning at Alexandra Park. Other certain entries are Heffering's, Scugog Cleaners, Tony's Ven- dors and likely McLean's Esso . . . FIELD HOCKEY, which as far as we can recall, hasn't been played in Oshawa since the Bishop Bethune College ceased to operate, returns to Oshawa tomorrow afternoon, at Lakeview Park, when the local. Vikings Club men's team will take on Toronto oppo- sitiony This could prove an interesting experiment for local sports fans! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Los Angeles -- Sugar Ramos, 126, Mexico City knocked out ae