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Scugog Citizen (1991), 7 May 1996, p. 33

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| - EEE wey => So So COR Tuesday, May 7, TE "The Sports C er A look bac pavctions | 'painful' Masters by Todd Healey The collapse was as painful to watch as a public stoning and yet, as is our nature for such suffering, intriguing. Corner seats are the first to sell out at a.speedway not for their superior @ gightlines, but because of the high frequency in which accidents occur in corners. Such was the case at the 1096 Masters as Greg Norman leaked oil all the way down the back nine enroute to a bloated 78 and lost opportunity 'to don his first green jacket, giving way to Nick Faldo's third Masters title. version . 1,0sing at Auguste is AL'S MAINTENANCE COMPLETE MILKING HERD SAT, MAY 11th at 11:00 AM Spring Cleanups, DISPERSAL for DAN RIBBINK J a ir PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION at rbage Removal, Cut & Trim, Perth, Ontario CENTRE Soddihg! Flower a pa Seugog land, fore. (2 miles easton Hwy 7) + and more. 1857 At Phoen! y Lg Approximately 40 cars, vans, Er -------- ee RR2 Uxbrid tario Large estate from Sanawa with pekuns, 4xd's, RV's, boats, riding a An impressive oon! herd with 12' boat & trailer, outboard mo- if mowers, etc. Selling for the TENDERS real udders. 90% of the herd Ts in tors, 6' snow blade, fridge, st arte 86 Dodge Pickup. r 181 or 2nd lactation. 18 cows washer & dryer, colour tv, micro: 94 Snr Intrepid, 9» Fort are due lo chive in the fall. Hord wave and stand, cookie far oon T pase ns ROYAL CANADIAN average on 38 cows for May 1996: collection. 12 Place Ce eng Corea: - ord Gran Mar Marquis, 02 LEGION - Br. 419 8814 mkg. 346F kg. 305 Pkg. BCA dishes, Olds Royal LS, 92 Buick LeSabre, N 197 209 214. Milk value per cow cabinet, Fo i verte oi, Bunk 92 Ford Taurus, 2 - 92 Notice of Tender -- 842, mainly 'sired by: beds, chesterfield and chair, day Spirit, 92 Chev Corsica, 2 - for the replacement Broker, Skychie!, Prelude, Aerostar, bed, dressers, non, gas gen- Chev Lumina, 91 Sunbird, 91 Buick Pp dubia, Astro, Lincoln & Conquest. erator, Vojackats, many more LeSabre Lid., 91 Chev Cavalier, 91 the roof. Tara by Astre: 2 yr. old proj. BCA GMC Safari Ext, Van - loaded, 91 Specifications and tender oe. -238-21 wh Yue October - PEARCE. AUCTION SERVICES Gioy Sorgia, 91 chy. Dyas. 3 3 " 3 horeman Milan; Melanie b (905) 655-8073 or 985-9807 "forms wil be available atthe | Skychief: 2 year old pi sch Fa Sunt or S68 ors branch - 484 Bay Street, & -259- 257) fresh; Kino by SAT, TAY 11th ot 10:30 AM Ford Escort LX, 89 Ply. Nore Tar (905) 985-8502 18 3 year old proj. BCA (213- Farm Machinery, Tractors, Van, 80 Dynasty LE, 89 Ford between the hours of 248-227) due Sepl. - Jogger. Furniture, al the farm of Tompo.. 50 Topaz, 88 Ply. Sun- 12:00 and 6:00. PM Suzette by Broker: 2 yr. old pro}. TELBOT & JUDY KIRKWOOD joneer Lid, 4x4, 8 hodnds vt BCA (240-235-239), fresh; Ella by RA1, - Fad Tare 87 oop Y YJ Laredo 1 Tenders will be received * | Conquest: 1 yr. old BCA (213-229: Ono milo east of the IGA. 4x4, 86 Toyola Tercel SW 4xd, 86 at the branch no later than 232). Monthly consignments 10 Massey 65 Traclor with laoder, Int! © Pickup, 86 Cadillac Deville, Thursday, May 30th, 6 PM. follow with putepred and rade 414 Diesel Tractor with loader, 85 Ford Mustang - certified, 85 The contract will not [ane opan ates Hew'io red i wn 23 Th oor Spats ol Forf N | and open 3 necessarily be awarded this evening sale. Something for Simla p . disk, blade, Int. Elite. RV Campes. 85 to the lowest bid. everyone. Call us wjth your 3 furrow trip Int. cultivator, JO ' Cutty Cabin Boat PHOENIX s, RR#2, Uxbridge, Ontario ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN s KiNG STON § KARDS CHURCH In BLACKSTOCK ah invites tenders for the Home 1 008 te Sa%s completion of exterior Sale managed and sold by preparation, painting, Jim Phoenix, Uxbridge, On! damp-proefing and repairs. FU -- For details please call: SAT,, JUNE 1st - 10 AM John Hendry 986-0192 or Ferm Machinery, Vehicle, Rv, Bon Gruriert 985-0642, ORVAL MeL EAN AUCTION References required. Nox Spin co be for Tractors, ing I May 2131, 1996. Truck, 4x4's, Vans, Trailers, ? RVs, Travel £ Ton St. John's Anglican Church rallers, Aluminum Parish of Cartwright Cruisers, Speed Boats, PO. Box 194, Blackstock, no: Equip. Ontario LOB 180 To or for Info, call ) 7 MCLEAN AUCTIONS LTD. Rev. Hugh A. Kemohan, 324-2783 - Lindsay UCTION SALE St. Mary's Hall, Bothan 7A ast o . 35 3 AUCTIONS Simon 100 Lins Havers Te , 90 one mile east. PE SY From) dsay. 3855 South to Port Poy County Flos Market Tues: DAY WAY Tat 6 PM 1540 Hwy. 7A West, Perry 810 Am Saw, 20 Gal. Air SUNDAY, MAY 19th - 12 NOON COmprassor, snawimobile alle, Furniture, utility trailer, Old ahd new Tools, Collectables, Antiques. Furniture and to woo. ll Sonsignments 'coming in. SCE NEL ETT Auctioneer BRUCE , Auctioneer (705) 328-2185 (705) 328-2185 - Inclusions, held , Uxbridge. Hwy. #404 north to Davis Dr. at Newmarke!, go east 24 km. ANTIQUES & MEMORABILIA: corner Cabinet (bowlron, EX), 5 pc. bedroom ule {carved whaat shea! design. Queen Ane leg, queen bed, dresser, , Mahogany hutches, a a et oak pressback book shelf (6 ter), sete rocker and chair, oak HL steiielf I ah ijeipt Hi i H i Eft i fm fl | 4 i t § I hi 2 § i t fi i gd 1 ol it i $3 H : 24' van storage box, 26" Wghway Reefer trailer, hay elevator, George White 3 pt snow blower, harrows, 100 & 200 gal. gas tank th pum. manure spreader, ted utty with More 1/0 and Jealir, 16' Miro Craft Lake Fisherman and Trailer. Partial List. ALL VEHICLES GUARANTEED CLEAR TITLES - J. Daw. Consign now. Bring Thurs. or Fri. nat Te IMS - $500. cash, VI qty. cedar rails, Sou force, ores a ae Ft cedar and sleel posts, alum. days. rampos, 7' fibreglass truck cap, q TO CONSIGN CALL bam punt. 8 hp. tiller, 2 Ind. 748-5007 or 180-461-6499, Boy , westom saddle, ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTION LTD. HD steel shelving, I-Beam, water RR7, Peterborough ry tr i Wank, sah gas 1ank. Truck male, LEE na doors, new oid | 15 Words , assort. hardwood [wd ny Cy $7. 50 saws, , bandsaw, BL seston, Subs. fisting rods, chestariid and Work for You! , ll able and chars, mapie chev 2 | OB8S5-8397 door cupboard, coffee andsend tables, melal stand, [J T 1ablo , sf chairs, Fees dao cho oso arassor coppartone retrigorator | ADVERTISING and matching range, sl refrigerator, built-in dishwasher, ... Is the foundation meat slicer, household ftems, 81 block of a On a ih 4. 92d. | strong and vibrant economy! Orval & Barry McLean, Auctioneers J A. kk When someone starts advertising ... COCHRANE someone starts , AUCTION nll SERVICE starts buying .. Fs Auction Service someone starts states - Farms - Livestock Roal Estate - Antiques selling! At your place or rented When someone hall, whatever your starts selling ... DON & FREIDA will be pleased to hear from you! Whoopi ' 985-2788 Starts making ... someone starts ; working! When someone ATTENTION starts working. AUCTIONEERS! Sormeere sans Did you know When someone we distribute starts earning 13,500 someone starts Scugog Citizen's buying! weekly throughout FOR Scugog ADVERTISING and area? RESULTS Call for Call Joi THE CITIZEN "| © oss.8307 985-6397 ~~ nothing new for Norman. In fact, losing in agonizing fashion has become his trademark. He lost here in '86 on the last hole'and in '87, was the victim of the "Mize miracle chip" in a playoff. But in those years he was beaten; last week he best himself, blowing an incredible 6 shot lead heading into the final round, a lead thought so° safe that his name plate was already engraved for the trophy. . ¥ On the final 18, Norman changed his strategy, moving away from the aggressive style of play which' had been dominatingly successful the first three days, to a "Katie-bar-the-door" defensive mode, aiming not at pins but at the wide side of greens. Prevent defenses rarely work in any sport, particularly golf, where psychological battles waged during the round can influence the final outcome. In essence, Norman gave Faldo a glimmer of hope to feed off by playing in a decidedly foahi " at but rather performing the \ heimlic® maneuver. The turnabout came 60 suddenly, evqn Norman seemed to be in a state of shock as he strode, lead vanquished and lump in throat to the 12th tee. Following an's dip in Rae's crek, and an ensuing double bogey at 12, Faldo walked to 13 ith a "two stroke lead and one suspects the lump was now in Norman's pants. From there, another double bogey at 16 sealed Norman's fate, one of being remembered for blowing the largest final round lead in Augusta's storied history. But Norman's history is one of great irony. He is known for losing the big" ones, having lost in a playoff in all four majors, has taken the lead into six majors on Sunday only to have won once, and has worn the bridesmaid dress on an astonishing eight occasions. And yet there is the rub, for only a great talent such as Norman could be in contention this often, win or lose. And the losses haven't been of the run-of- thesmill sort. Sudden, staggering; blows of improbability have time and again sunk the shark, shocks that would permanently scar the psyche of lesser players. Remember Scott Hoch's missed 18-inch putt at the '89 Masters that allowed Nick Faldo to eventually win? So does Hoch, who has been a mere shadow of himself since. Adding to the baggage Norman carries from his checkered major losses, is the fact that he is widely disliked by his fellow PGA brethren. Norman's peers shed few tears for his numerous heartbreaks, N. unNor taking no risks, playing safe For a player of Faldo's calibre, a glimmer of hope was all the invitation he needed to take full advantage. When it finally became clear to Norman that his conservative approach was killing him, it was then too late to stop the bleeding. The word "choke" doesn't begin to describe Norman's catastrophic collapse and even CBS, who has a tendency to fawn over the front-runners (especially big names), described the fall this way, "Quite candidly, this will go down their distain st ing one suspects, from jealousy of his enormous wealth and eformous talent, and partly because of the equally enormous ego they perceive him to possess. At any rate, Norman is left battling not only on the course but off as well. In the end, history tells us that Norman will be back, eyes gleaming, daring ue to bet against' him. i anything, Norman stands talley' bacause of his defeats, not his victories, and if that is ego, we could po stand a dose of shark Hy 0 as one of the gr final round collapses in Major tournament history." One wag had perhaps the most telling line, saying ' that Faldo wasn't hugging Norman on the 18th green, Sry by his own , admission, loves * all sports. His column on sports topics large and small appears from time to time in the Scugog Citizen.)

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