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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Aug 1980, p. 18

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_ I Nicklaus and dined. them to death '1 Of course. I accomplished much the same thing the day" earlier at the picturesque Foxwood Country Club in subur- Well the Bear silenced moit of his critics by taking the 1900 us. Open at Baltusrol earlier this summer to prove that he isn’t about to dive in a divot and die. And just last Sunday, he upped his few remaining detrac- tors by displaying his classically machine-like form in win- ling. th? PqCcharmtioetattht in "seswd4treabing fashion in reanue-aie.hoirastesrrteitotri-iotte eresotartrueettttuiaeeerreirttatmdttrtMtag*etthartd swat away in without a doubt the moat [may - how-tom. I t'ataureymoiiiaiitteirstto-tttatgaeoie-, the immortal Golden Bear. and Rickcarnpbell. the very mortal anae Beanpole. set new high In their glorious golfing canersall ,ritrirtaiqtaeeettt0eara1atst-td. Nicklaus.whooverhiatwo-dwadeeareerhaawonprac- tiealiy every available was”. the game, was rumored to be approaching the nether region known as the 19th hole' after he faiiedto%rttoirtg1ettsreveattirt 1m. tr'dbqmtsriidireastreattsttMirtthiateegioetsirteertradrt't won a prestigious golf event sheen“. the year I came from nowhere to cop the Miracle Food Mart Classic in Stroud just outside of Barrie just ntteth of Toronto. he. " - Waterloo Chronicle, WM, Arqqt 13.1” Air Conditioned For four Rowling Comfort" \ " Princess St. West 886-2900 or "6-2_3Tfld ASSOCIAIE STORES SAVE MO MEN'S 10 SPEED DELUXE RACER "VICTOI RE" Full sun trams Depen- dable goat shitting. Centre-pull brakes. The tubing Is strong. yet very lught. sum lovers are mounted on hand-bar stem tor "you con- thrment ODCVIIIOH. 27x1'/a" gum wall toms. Fully Numb“. . ALL YOU CAN BOWL-$2.75 PER BOWLER -NirAiilftLtrO" . BOWLING fri'L Bring your group to our place and go bowling We have the facilities. Sundays from " mum-12 noon (3 porrilano) DAILV'w’KQ Lisi 1‘47 Em" P.M [191215113 SUMHEN SPECIALS Rates In ERqct Till Soptembor tst ADULTS: " GAME CHILDREN: 3 GAMES $1.25 PICNIC - RAINED OUT? OPEN BOWLING (Fm "no: hr Chianti) OPEN THURS. & FRI. TIL 9:00 PM "Hey, Lario, are you going to the CHYMY golf tour- nament Saturday," I queried Friday after bumping into the K-W Hussein of Housing outside Ontario Seed last Friday. "I hope to," he said carrying some foreign substance and AiithebestNayersfrxtntttteregimtandtrermtdneeremt hand, including Rub-A-Dub Renaud. Red-Eyes Weigel, Crurtt Moeser. Tiger Musselman. Puck Martin, Spinach Adair and a host of others. About the only name player to pass. up the event was the customarily unreliable Larry Austen, sometime sportswriter from the " Record, who once again ducked the challenge put forth by yours truly. ban"St. Agatha ,'ttenitotAtlterteldtrystormtqwirttttean- nual Waterloo CHYM'r Invitational Golf Championship, - only to those with severe handicaps or better. HANDY ANDY 354 KING STREET NORTH The K.W. Montesiori School 194 Allen ft. E. (near Weber) ‘Announces a limited number of afternoon openings for the - 1980-81 school term. T . For information _ _ '. call 742-1051. . Pehmrrkinciudes _ regular French instruction. 886-9550 Waterloo, Ont. (Beside MacDonald!) What a coincidence, ttie' Bronze" Beanpoiis, and the Golden Bear, on top of the golfing world both on the same weekend. And I didn't even mind leading by example. He did, true to form, and boy washe upset to findout that I had topped the field. even though I was touted as the morn- ing line favorite. slightly ahead of Fred Weigel who had the misfortune of being paired in the same group as Ken Buck- ley. who makes it his business to be able to count to 150 and beyond" _ l " won’t bore you with a hole-by-hole description of howl returned to the winner's circle after a nine year _ absence, nor am I about to reveal my low gross score that did the trick (my'net was " with an 18 handicap) but it was neck- and-neck to the wire between myself and newcomer Basil Milton. who carded an 88. Bill Shaddiek, CHYM'rs venera- Me third baseman, was also in the running until he dropped 'down, er, out at the 16th hole. " "No way, when you only win once in nine years, you take'em any way you can get'em," I crowed. "My goals have not changed after today, I've always wanted to win as many majors " I can." Juit for the record, here's a ruhdown of the top scores " reprinted-from the Toronto Sm on Sunday. Rich lPicturei Campbell as . - Basil (Program) Hilton I l T . Bill ttihadt Shadaek n , Dave (Mam Miller“ under protest: _ Roy (Tiger! Minnelli-u 96 Gary (Mam lacGregor lot Grant (Puck) Martin In Kenneth (Stats! Buckley not (rule 4, sub. e para m Jim "tatrA"ahabt Renaud m _ _ Bill (DVD Franks WI _ Doug (Outer! Schneiher WI . _ Steve (Ubie) Uberig m t "Yon diould be ashamed to accept the low gross trophy with a score like that," said Larry Anstett, still a little sleepy as the CHYM'r corn roast rounded into form at the Moeser farm Saturday night. _ Little did I know then that the Golden Bear would be say- incthe exact same thing .the very next day. Of course. what George didn't realize was that so was hjs net score, not gross, and gave him the award of most honest net gqlgerufor ihicn Ihere is no prize. . strokes! " "What's so good about that score?” George Grassi bet? lowed in my direction " he was wont to do most of the day in anyone's direction. "Cripes, you only beat me by tour otpetttruiHitthisttarsd. “1th War“! get Halted tttting the cracks in my house tonight." “Team time is 8:” aan.," I reminded him. "Ott, there's no way then, l'mnot getting up at that hour, especially to get my britehea smoked by you on the golf com-1e" he said. “I'll come to the com roast tomorrow aim tough, I Mid be up by that time." , ' mm! III-ll "w" "TIM OOH" "w" an“ an“ tmiq.set-i-momrutrheeoetttteroer ”WNMMVMalm-mm mumnmmtinmmwm -isimt-te.rttstd.w"mttimthtret0reo"'*"'m “MW. " "alter Andy "emu County" (in: any a ' you‘re-d Mun! Monet no“ In. W: 00.000 muo- (“372ka “Cross Country" all” w Whm-ll Radial: STORE HOURS: " Mon. to Wed. tt to 6:30 Ttture-Fri. " rug/nun "II/mu nus/mu nus/mu nil/mu ‘mI/nul Ci',i'diiiii nil/mm Cairn tt to 9 Saturday tt to 5:30 H.“ IV. It... tm " I'll. Mt." tt " um I)". “I.” It). "" ""

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