Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Oct 1964, p. 17

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CANADIAN CONTINGENT -- The 18th Olympic Games Colorful Parade Opens Summer Olympic Games TOKYO (CP-AP) -- Emperor Hirohito of Japan formally opened the 18th Olympic Games today in a splendid, moving ceremony that mixed the wond- ers of the modern age with the ancient pageantry of the Orient. The 63-year-old emperor stood ramrod-stiff and solemn in the royal box as 7,169 athletes from 94 countries paraded over the circular red brick dirt track of the National Stadium, which will serve as the centre of the biggest Olympics of them ail. Of the 98 countries originally scheduled to participate, North Korea and Indonesia withdrew on the eve of the games, and Ecuador and Barbados failed to send teams. Still with perhaps 400 more athletes to come, the games were the biggest since the Olympics were first revived in Athens in 1896. And they were the first to be televised from one continent to another. Pictures of the open- ing ceremonies were relayed to television sets in North Amer- fea and Europe via the com- munications relay satellite Syn- com Il. TRACK EVENTS TUESDAY ceremonies. Canadian Olym- were opened in Tokyo yester- pic team is shown entering day with 7,169 athletes from 94 countries competing in the the National Stadium during the opening moments of the Tokyo Games. (AP Wirephoto) ALEX OAKLEY | will be on the field, to show the Oshawa Minor Soccer League Plans Tourney The Oshawa Minor Soccer League stages its last tourna- ment of the year at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium on Sat- urday, Oct. 17. The hope is that there will be about 11 teams to participate in the competition for a trophy. Minor League President Walter Rohrer expressed his desire to see all the teams that took part in this season's competitions growth and prosperity of the one-year old minor league. Following are the teams ex- pected to be present: Woodview, Brookside, Ukrainian Youth As-/s sociation, Lake Vista, Fernhill, Uxbridge, St. John's North Osh- awa, Simcoe Hall and Valley view. The games start at 9 a. and will likely last until 5 p.m) Sunday, Oct. 18, the O Building on Gibb street will the scene of the festivities that go with the presentation of all the trophies that were won by the boys this year. Presentation Day starts at 3 o'clock in the suld have last spring," even on the Yankees' roster when they assigned me to Rich- mond." The Yankees brought him up from Richmond Virginians of the International League Aug. 11 and he won nine games in five weeks. This Boy Stollemyre Has An Idea NEW YORK (AP) -- Mel Stottlemyre was graduated from junior college in 1961 and looked for some way to employ|Ro' his 'lanky right arm. To his surprise, the most tal- ented, richest and famous club in baseball--New York Yankees --took an interest. : Stottlemyre gave the Yankees' their first World Series victory Thursday after five straight de- is and evened the 1964 clas- agnins rdinals Iv he said. "I wasn't afternoon and will last about two hours. Refreshments will be served and everyone who is in- Mixing curves and sliders with his fine sinker, he stymied the Cardinals on seven hits for terested is welcome. an 8-3 vietory in St. Louis be- up as a cinch for a gold me- distance--"I'm not fast but I'm steady'? -- but he never consid- ered scratching himself from Marathon Ace more of the dull weather that has been hampering other ath- letes in their training. "I like it just like it was Fri- day, damp with a bit of rain. That's when records are made. You don't dehydrate so much." Oakley was asked whether he By ED SIMON TOKYO (CP) -- Alex Oakley of Oshawa, dean of the Cana- dian track team whose guitar and relaxed conversation have been big morale boosters for his teammates, was dead ser- ious today contemplating his Chance For Medal Has prefers a cheering section along the route -- some Canadian of- ficials felt he would have done better in Rome with more vo- cal support--but he said he con- centrates too hard during a race to be affected unduly by cheering. chances in his third Olympics. "T should be able to put up a darn good show," said the New- foundland-born veteran whose place finish in the 50-kilometre (33 1-3-mile) walk gave Canada its only point in track and field in the 1960 Rome Olympics. '"'I haveng seen anyone who can outclass me." The 35-year-old Oakley, one of a dozen athletes starting both the 20-kilometre (18.2-mile) and 50-kilometre races in the 1964 games, won't go farther in pre- dicting the outcome. "I hope no- body back home is building me Donevan Donevan Collegiate Institute was the big winner in High School. football action at Kins- man Civic Memorial Stadium last night. The Donevan boys overwhelm- ed Central Collegiate Institute, to hand the south school its first double loss in the history of the school, exclusive of play- offs. In the other game, Mc- tional Institute pulled an upset to beat the injury-ridden O'Neill Redman in a 2-0 squaker. dal,'"' he said. Oakley, a welder in an auto- mobile plant in Oshawa, consid- ers himself better at the longer next Thursday's 20 - kilometre basketball tournament, and Ca- nadians compete in diving, swimming, rowing, tling, race. Four years ago in Rome he placed tance. He'll have three days to recover before the. 50. ONLY CANADIAN WALKER Donevan's passing attack proved too much for Central in the junior game and the un- defeated Donevan lads took a 25-8 decision. Deane Totten scored - three touchdowns for Donevan, all on ninth at that dis- Oakley said he feels that he Score Double Win Youths 65 yards, two players before the half ended on a tricky reverse. over, however, as he got loose on the same play to start the cal 65 yards. John Rajkovic of Central kicked a single point scored the only other point of the half. MCVI TRIUMPHS The second senior game was a very exciting affair and was Kaplan's efforts were not} second half, to romp an identi-| This year, the Minor League consisted of two separate divi- sicns and each played a compe- tition round. Recently, another round was played with the two top teams of each division in one league and the rest of the teams battling it out for a con- solation trophy, Valleyview won first wlace in the first division fore the teams moved here for the next three games. 'Tt just pitehed my own game," he said. "I surprised myself because I wasn't ner- vous, at least not after the first pitch. I felt I had good. stuff warming up. I thought I'd do all right." and Uxbridge claimed the cor- solation cup. APPS SIDELINED HAMILTON (CP) -- Bob Apps of Kingston, co - captain of the injury-niddled McMaster Marauders, was sidelined Thursday with torn knee liga- ments suffered in a game last Saturday against Waterloo Lutheran University of the On- iaxvio Intercollegiate Foot ball League. He will be out for the remainder of the season. Remember When?... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Lord Hawke, famous Eng- lish cricketer, died 26 years ago today--in 1938. The 78- year-old baron captained the Yorkshire County Cricket XI from 1883 to 1910. During the Fimst World War he was 'president of Maryle- bone Cricket Club, the gov- eming body of the game in England. 'MOE, THE TOE' ' \ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, October 10, 1964 15 OTTAWA (CP) -- If Ottawa oe. 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FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile "Trot" for Three-year-olds end up. Purse $700 (8)! Meadow Br'k C., Galbr'th 4.50 3.50 2.90 $Bush Pllot, Morrissey 4.50 3.80) &Hannah Dean, McLean 3.00 Start good, won handily | Also Ran In Order: Pixie Lee 2nd, Sym-| bol Gall, Beverly Who? Hessi, and mid's | Boy SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" 9 Three-year-olds end up. Purse $600 (8)/ Sloe Gin, Marchuk. .......8.70 3.80 3.00) 2Johnny Dale, Alexander 3.40 2.70! Dr. W., Waddell . Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Hay Joe C., Moon Bay, Frisco Lou, Vernon's Star and Battie Kinney C. DAILY DOUBLES Nos. 3-Meadow Brooke C, and Sloe Gin PAID $17.10. ... «+ THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile "Trot" for Three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (7) Rose Ovierno, .JGeisel Jr. 6.50 3.40 3.00 Wind Song, McFadden 5.00 3.50 2Loftus Lee, Harvey Stert good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Royal MoLean, Titan Song C., Lusty McKinney end Lord Dean. 40 Late Can. Cook's Brogue | FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile Hig # ed hree-year-olds and up. Purse bs , Fines 17.90 6.20 4.10 5.20 3. 7 » Gordon 2Lynden Ada, L'Heurex Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Sheila F., DNF- Sharp Gain, ONF-Streamiine Lee, DNF- Mr. Dillon, and DNF-Meadowview Champ, DNF-Accident-Did Not Finish FIFTH RACH --I Mile "Peace" for ear-clds end up. Purse $700 (| aJerry Canuck, Ren Fillion 4.30 3.40 3. 3Sir Carlith, Hayes 6.20 3. Adios Yates, Wes Coke 3.80 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Merion OH-Mey 'Trust, DH-Leny Boy, Frisco end Star Johnston Deadheat 90 40 8) 170 0 Mohawk, Fleety SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile "'Trot" for Three-year-olds and up. Invitetion handl- cap. Purse $3,000 (5) 4A Danny Song, Galbraith 4.90 2.90 2.10 Hamilton Juniors Defeat Marlboros HAMILTON (CP)--Hamilton Red Wings closed out their On- tario Hockey Association Jun- for A exhibition season Thurs- day night by defeating Toronto Marlboros 6-4. Jimmy Peters and Real Le- meiux each scored two goals for the Wings, while Nick Li- bett and Gary Marsh added ein- gies. 4 Larry Davenport, Brit Selby, _ Mike Corrigan and Jack Chip- chase scored for Toronto; last geason's Memorial Cup win- | EIGHTH RACE -- 1 ond five 1éhs cetting posh at the Olympics. |5-Wally B. Byrd, Miller 79 noeing. It's a difficult assign- Later, Barnoski managed to hit Ron McKnight on a third down situation with a short pass to jmake the score 14-0. The route was completed as Kaplan went SIDELIGHTS FROM TOKYO TOKYO (AP) -- People are 2-Fanny Symbol, Witte 5-Canadian intrusion, Welker Start good, won driving Also Ran In Order: Cadenza and Van's Pride C. QUINELLA Nos, 4 and 2 PAID $20.90 5.80 2.40 2.20 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" for Three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,500 (6) 2-Armbro Express, McKinley 8.00 5.30 3. 4-High Patch, Walker 7.0 3. 1-Shooting Par, Findley 23 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Volcanic Rose, Ko ¢, and Colonel C. Volo. | "Trot! Th ids, Purse) >. , sig (8) "Fort Erle stakes" | British boxer Dick McTaggart, aHeul Away, Mckinley" 70-410 3.60/-winner of the lightweight title 4\nvasion, Walker .20 3.70 in 1956, once was called a rat- bball pagan tle "*| catcher. Now he's listed in the woe ae in (Sraert, Willow Bator official British team booklet as lappy, Johnnie Laird, Diller a Collar,/ 1 As Eel ak ke. thar, ja rodent exterminator. NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" ter| TOKYO (AP) -- Bolivia has Three-year-olds_ end up. Puree $1,600 (8)/one entry in the Olympic -La le's Hope, Fritz 50 4.60 3,10 i i ° 1-Captein Radley aa rel Games, Inchaustegui in the ca: 3 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Prince Locust, Mid- night @ Grattan, Swan Song, Judy Chief G., and Dox Dale. Total Pool 156,001, Attendance 3,124 | ment for him. He's used to training thousands of feet above sea level. Here in Tokyo he's paddling almost at sea level. 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