Re 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, August 17, 1963 ' Sensational 'Eagle' On 34th Hole Ends F inal Langue Duara (ASA, lim _ Fernhill Park, at Fernhill rom | As Sue Hilton Reigns Piacente 8 series, OASA Intermediate "C" Play- while Mrs. Sue Kessler lost a tough 4th Flight final match to "SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY SOFTBALL Oshawa Minor Assoc, Midget three in a row. On the 15th, the | challenger birdied the hole with ~ a 38-foot putt and it looked as if she might score her fourth con- secutive upset in this week of * tournament play, She had been - the giant-killer when she upset Scarboro's Gail Harvey on Wed- "Sue" Hilton, of the London Hunt Club, still reigns as the Queen of the Ontario Women's Open golf realm, following her -- brilliant "3-and-2" triumph over | Mrs. Thos, (Dorothy) Lockwood of Toronto Rosedale, in the 36- | hole final, as the 1963 tourna- offs--Brooklin Concretes vs Port perry Merchants, at Port Perry 8:15 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out-of | 3 series. | OASA Intermediate "A" Play-| : "Bri offs--Oshawa Maclean's Esso neg MeBrige of Peterborough, |, Trenton RCAF at Trenton at The younger playerd, in-aliene bom) st game of Seautold h7 . As | series, | & rca PB ly Prange ast Toronto Ladies' Junior) & Ingram of Belleville Bay of League mtd ident Scugog) 'pat' |Cleaners vs Toronto Lou Myles} ment concluded here yesterday, * In winning the Margaret Ham- Yiton Memorial Trophy, for the second season in succession, the powerful 19-year-old shotmaker from London, becomes only the second in Ontario women's golf history to achieve the feat, Mar- lene Stewart-Streit wore the crown in 1956, '57 and '58. SPECCTACULAR FINISH The final match, which at- tracted a large gallery, saw Mrs, Lockwood come from be- hind at several points in the 18- hole morning round, to start the afternoon session all even, The end was dramatic, Going to the tee for the 34th hole of the match, Miss Hilton was two up. She got away a booming drive. Oshawa Golf Club's No, 16 hole, 'St, George's', is 350 yards, with a tricky dog's-leg| to the right -- up to an elevated titip green cult Miss Hilton's drive, better 'eagle' than 200 yards, came to rest on SUE HILTON the for by _ sinking down-hill putt, three She played a sensational shot'were even through to with her No. 5 iron, the ball underneath the tree,/and she widened the margin at with an accurate slice that saw/the ninth the ball fade away and land on the hole, Sue then clinched heriahead: two holes as she won ~ CANADIAN AMATEUR Nick Weslock -Ticehurst In Final ee ' opening hole in the afternoon, lost the lead momentarily when) j a tree on her drive, She widened diffi- an} The morning round was a see the right hand side of the fair-|saw affair with Miss Hilton tak- way, with a tree looming be-jing the lead on the first hole, tween the "lie" and the flag. |losing it on the second, They the} sending|seventh when Sue went one up Mrs, Lockwood fought back to|Marg Jacobi was beaten in: the oshawa, 5 and 4 the green, about 16 feet abovejeven it at the 13th then go|3rd Flight consolation by Mrs nesday. However, Miss Hilton won the Quinte Club won over Connor, in the 3rd Flight final, 2 up. WIN TEAM AWARD The Oshawa Club foursome of 'Pam"' Miller, Mrs, D. Jacobi, Mrs, D, Henry and Doreen Dob- bie, convener of the Oshawa committee in charge of this tournament, won the team prize, for low: net scores, in their qualifying round games, Also during the presentation of prizes, "Pam" Miller official- ly received the Margaret Mur. representatives made a splen-|gatroyd Trophy, for having low- did showing in the tournament,/ered her handicap by the no less than four advancing to) largest percentage of any OLGU yesterday's finals, none reached|member, last season. the winner's bracket. : Hes Following are the results of all of yes: Most disappointing failure /|terday's tinal matches perhaps was in the final of the) Championship -- sue Hilton, London Championship Flight consolation yas gh me mE Lockwood, Rosedale, division, when Nancy Stoddard|namitor mematar Troon. Meraeret of New Uplands defeated! championship Consolation -- Nancy "Pam" Miller, 1 up, The 15-|Stoddart, Uplands, def. Pam Miller, Osh year-old Oshawa Junior was|*¥® | vp four holes up, going to the 14th,!,,; * fame then lost the last five. On the wo eo |18th, Nancy clinched it with a! First Flight Consolation -- Pat McClel. splendid long putt, on the tricky !@% Whitevale, def, Mrs. N, J. Carlson, ith green go Mrs. Edith Henry lost the 2nd) tdyiwyide, det Rare Comte tosoute leet Flight consolation to Mrs, Mon-|*Y!de | up P ro |. Second Flight Consolation -- Mrs. G teith of Lambton, 5 and 4; Mrs./ oni, Mr: Honey, Mrs, Lockwood deuced the 2Ist hole with a 12-foot birdie putt, Sue promptly took the next hole when Mrs, Lockwood slammed the margin to three up starting with a birdie four on the 24th and maintained it through the back nine, ~ OSHAWA PLAYERS LOSE While the Oshawa Golf Club | First Flight -- Mrs. A. Pasa: Lambton, aef Third Flight -- Mrs. B. Ingram, Bay of 2 and 1 Quinte, def. Pat Connor, Uplands, 2 up. Third Flight Consolation -- Mrs. C. J Laurin, . Bayview, def. Mrs. D. Jacobdi, Oshawa, 2 and |. Fourth Flight -- Sue McBride, Peter- jborough, def. Mrs. J. Kessier, Oshawa, 1 up. Fourth Flight Consolation -- Mrs, A. K. Fenn, Cedar Brae, det. Mrs. B. V. |Minns, Burlington, 4 and 3 Fifth. Flight -- JoAnne Price, Credit Valley, def. Morag McNeil, Trafalgar, 3 and? Fifth Flight Consolation -- Mrs. C, Bur- |gess, Bayview, def. Mrs. W. Elliott, St ic. J. Laurin of Bayview, at Toronto Monarch Park, 7.00! p.m, (League Game). | 'BASEBALL | Lakeshore Intermediate Lea- jgue Champoinship --Finals--| Belleville Kenmores vs Oshawa) Merchants, at Little Britain, 8.00) ip.m.; Ist game of 4-out-of-7 ser-| ies. | Leaside Junior League--Peo- |ple's Credit Jewellers vs Osh- live Canadian Tire Legionnaires lat Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- idium, 3.00 p.m, LAWN BOWLING Mixed Trebles. Tournament, for McCook Trophy, at Cobourg Lawn Bowling Club, 1.00 p.m.) and Mixed Doubles Tournament at Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club, 1.00 p.m. TENNIS Ontario Intermediate pionships Tournament a awa Tennis Club, , LACROSSE Ontario Lacrosse Association Senior League Credit Sailors Brooklin, at vs p.m.; Ist game of 4-out-of-7 ser- ies SOCCER Oshaw and _ District Assoc, | Playoffs (First Round of Lan.) caster Cup Play) --Kickers vs Italia, at 7.00 p.m. and Polonia vs Whitby Bathurst, at 8.30 p.m,| First game of 2-out-of-3 series, SUNDAY SKEET SHOOT Prize shoot, at Oshawa Skeet) and Gun Club, 10,30 a.m. SOCCER Exhibition Game: -- Toronto} City vs Oshawa All-Stars, at) -|Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta. dium, 3.00 p.m. (Proceeds to) Civic Auditorium Fund). JOHN HAYES, harness rac- -- but he can drive them too, ing enthusiast from Columbus, not only cwns and trains 'em as_ his ; streaks for the finish line, He is gags ro byrne ahead 'of the pack, in the sec- enn ONE Tac OF hat Hight'S Cle at Toronto's Greenwood Race- way, 'Floyd's Honor" won the l-mile event in 2.08:4. -~Photo by Michael Burns Scugog Cleaners 'Garenwoop RACE RESULTS Oust Lou Myles om In Two-Straight FIRST RACE -- 1 mile Clim. Trot, |ON.W. of two races since July 18 -- 3 year-olds and up) Claiming all $1500, Purse $800, (8) 3Castle Song 2-Shadydale Editor \4Star Nib | Start Lee 4,00 2.90 2.40 3.30 2.50 2 good for all but Glena Lee, Robert won drivi Pay riving Pool 13,026, Dally Double Pool 20,522 Oshawa Scugog Cleaners, All.;single in the 8th, but Lou Myles Girls season, Ontario Junior champions last moved of their title, when they 2-1 thriller, here at Park last night, The win gave the Oshawa girls 98 Cleaners appeared to face a PWSU Jun. third game in this series, when Toronto re-/Kadin fanned the first batter in} two-straight the 9th, Chery! Pelow. the first round of ior playoffs over the presentatives, in games Scugog Cleaners were outhit Lucas drew her second walk of by a wide margin--they mana. the game and as Noelle faltered ged only three hits off Noelle but two of them really counted, coming in the bottom of the 9th inning, tors and send rooters away, Marilyn Schultz, Oshawa Scugogs, "tickled pink". softball never scored again. Playoffs--Port|past the first round in defense innings, having only a walk to nosed Connie Brooklin Community Arena, 8.45/out Lou Myles of Toronto, in ajning, Alexandra in the second stanza and getting |Kadin, the Lou Myles' pitcher) as the Oshawa girls|Linda | came from behind with a two-/actoss the plate with the win- run rally to eliminate the 'visi- ning run when Marilyn Schultz the home-town Won her own game, with an-|\o, driving pitching. for awa's total of. only three safe- was tagged ties. SECOND RACE 1 Mile Pace. 3 year-olds and up. (Those which have fin. ished Ist, and or. ird at this: meeting) Claiming all $1500. Purse $800 (8) |S-Floyd's Honor $.30. 3,70 2.60 Kelly McWin 4,90 3.20 1 Hi Widower 2.80 DAILY DOUBLE ON 3 and 5 PAID $23.90 Start good, won handily Pool 23,923 THIRD RACE 7 Furlongs Trit. 3 jyear-olds and up. Non-winners of two races since July 15, Purse $900 (7) island Song § 5.70 3.50 2.40 &Byhalia Dean 4.00 3.00 S-Patsy Peters 3r Siart good for all McLean. Won driving. Pool 28,889 FOURTH RACE 1 Mile Pace. Held tightly in check for eight Lucas in the first Marilyn Schultz' in- single on via an error in the 7th, Scug. But the second batter, Connie rT 2.60 bul Perky Key, Royal Linda Boddy "waited her out' for another walk. Carol Ger- mond then singled, to score year-olds and up. Winners at this Connie with the tying run and ie okay toe how sag aul By a) -Joan's Commander 10.80 5.10 3. scampered = gleefully|s-Frankie Atom 5.50 3.10 DM §Crystal Duke 3.70 DH BJerry Canuck 2.80 Start good for all but Marjean Chief, other single, her second in Osh-|Poo! 35,572 FIFTH RACE 1 Mile Pace. }-year- olds and. up. Optional (Non- 9, evecees Stormy a3 She also struck out 12 batters Claiming Claiming all $3500. Purse $1100. (8) +Frisco Lee J. 4.30 2.70 2.70 B Jimmy Patch 3.00 2.80 4Dawn, Atom 3,90 for all but Dorann Grattan, Start gi won handily 40) Pool 36,959 SIXTH RACE - | and We miles open trot, Purse $3500 (6) 2Replica Herbert 3.90 3.002. 5-Cadezna 7.90 3,40 3-Mary Lovise 20 Siart good tor all but Flash Seng, won ariving Pool 18,410. Quinelia Pool 21,570. QUINELLA PAID $31.40 SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile Pace. Claiming all $3500. J-year-olds and up. (Winners at this meeting preferred) Purse $1,100 (7) ?-MIDNIGHT A Grattan 6&Roselawn Boy 2 Battle Kinney Start good, won easily Poo! 43,189 GIGHTH RACE 7 Furlongs Pace. Purse (7) Optional Claiming (Winners of more than $2500 in '63. A. E. Opt. Cimg.) Jyear-olds up. Optional Claiming Price -- All 6000 » 6.70 4,50 3.30 13.30 5.0 »0@ 5.00 3.00 60 cage 6.70 4.10 2 Virginia's Boy SMiss Kay Cash ' Siart good, won handily 30) Pool 46,969 NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace, 3-year- olds and up. Non winners of $2000 in '63. A. &. Optional Claiming of $4500, Purse $1,300. (8) 3Sir Carlith +Jane Spangler SLight Rhythm Start good, won drivi ng Dnipro Juniors vs Polonia for a couple of hits in the second . ; winners of $6000 In "62 - '63 AE Opt. Cim)|Poo! 44,987. Total pool $396,016. At: 4.408 Juniors, at Kinsmen Civic Me-|inning and an error loaded the Noell Mas vd as gap by morial Stadium, at 1.45 p.. bases but she got out from that te e Ee adin, in the nip-and : jone, In the third inning, rival 'UC tussle. MONDAY iNoelle Kadin opened with a sin- PARKER STARS BUT-- | SAINT JOHN, NB. (CP) --\ander of Calgary, 1969 cham-|Nick is 45 years old and Dra- Skeet Club Has Nick Weslock of Toronto, whol|pion. His semi final match| er, 49. T aner| Lourney, Sunday thrives on a showdown .« situa-|proved a comparatively easy 4] Draper led only once. tion, meets Bert Ticehurst ofjand 3 win over 10-year-old Bob) three halved - holes at the start! Vancouver today in the 36-hole!|Jamieson of Peterborough, Ont.|Draper won the fourth with a TORONTO LOU MYLES; Mor- The Oshawa Skeet and Gun inal for the Canadian amateur! ee eee "" MET BEFORE golf championship. ' : The, final round stage is anlint*aee ere! inthe Cane unexplored area for Ticehurst dian amateur, In 1955 Nick but his play throughout this ; : squelched his younger opponent weeklong tournament has been 4 and $3 in the third round. perhaps the soundest of any par-j° «7 |. : ticipant and undoubtedly poses ae oe Fy a problem for Weslock. "But I won't be that way this Weslock, winner in 1957 and'time." runner-up in 1950, made exper-; 'Ticehurst, 33, has been on {lence count Friday in a 2 andipritish Columbia's Willingdon ~1 win over Bob Stimpson of Ot-\Cup teams five times and has tawa and a one-up close call/consistently been one of the over 1942 runner-up Tom Dra-\team's jow scorers. per of Royal Oak, Mich. Friday's Weslock - Draper Ticehurst's toughest assignsemi - final brought together = ment was in the morning when|two veterans but established ~ he won 3 and 1 over Keith Alex-jcompetitors in tourney play. SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS. EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' eeeee eee eee SUE HILTON retained her crown as Ontario Women's Open ~ Golf Champion here at Oshawa Golf Club and climaxed what hes Sto be one of the finest tournaments ever held at the club, with "a dramatic finish. Her superb approdch shot, via a sk ful man- ™ ouevre on an extremely difficult "'lie"----topped off with a breath- ~. taking "'downhil!" putt of just short of 20 feet, gove her on "eagle on the well-known 16th hole -- that's the "'St. George's", which hes the green sitting up on the border of Park Road---and ™ it ended the match thet ™ mode it 3-ond-2 smiled, graciously congratulated the winner--ond then followed ™ the gallery off the course to the clubhouse, for the trophy and prize "presentations. This week-end, Miss Hilton is competing in. the ~ U.S. Ledies' Ameteur, at Wilmington, Moss. Oshawo's "Pam" 2 Miller wos four up, after playing the 13th hole, in her final only «= to lose the next five ond the motch. Three other Oshawa "gals" who stayed right in the running to yesterday's finals, oll suffered defeot, but they made on extremely creditable showing. and tournament. Sue wes already two-up M t so Mrs. Dorothy Lockwood of Toronto Rosedale, $O DID ALL the other members at OGC, Doreen Dobbie, con- vener of the entire Oshawa committee thot fostered the 1963 » Ladies' Open, made a perfect choice in every assistant enrollied-- and there were mony--too mony to mention--but every single one did a grand job. Ali the visiting golfers iouded the hospitality and co-operation tendered them. As a member of the press, we would * like to single out Mrs. A. C. Ginny" Clifford, who was in charge jlost one to Stimpson on the front) jremarkable pitch shot over trees|Club will be holding a_ skeet for a conceded one-foot putt, |tournament on Sunday, August Weslock made the. most of|/® &t 10.30 in the morning, it Draper's miscues at the seventh|W@S announced today by Her- and ninth, plus a winning bir-|™&" Sweetman, the club presi. idie at the eighth, to sweep all dent. \three holes and make the turn' This is an annual event and two-up. is governed by the Internation- Nick won the 11th and Draper,@! Rules and Regulations of came back with a win at the 12th shooting skeet. Under these jwith a par and another at the rules a shooter is obliged to 115th where Weslock three. hold the gun below the belt | putted, level before calling for the clay bird, There can be a delay of PRESERVES LEAD up to three seconds before the Westlock halved the next three pi rq js sprung, and the shooter holes preserving his one - UD anno) h ' "e lead at the 18th with a sparkl- pong tag og agora his gun ing chip shot that left him only This is a wrins fos ie ae atta . six inches from the pin. : In his morning quarter-final, grand prize being offered for Weslock won three holes and| the highest gun score of the shoot. Any person can enter the nine, Stimpson held Nick all shoot, which will be held rain- even down the back nine, each °TShine. winning two holes. The match There is ample parking space jended on the 17th with Wes-\at the Skeet Club grounds, so lock's 20-foot birdie putt. come on out with your gun pal, Against Alexander in the friend or family and enjoy a morning, Ticehurst lost the first keenly competitive and exciting hole to Keith's par but won the spectator sport. mee. roe yg ag pars. ert lost the 10th, where his, LACROSSE SCORES tee shot was short but took the) 13th with a 15-foot birdie putt By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario Junior and the 15th and 17th with pars Ticehurst's semi ~ final win over Jamieson was a fore gone conclusion after the west coast golfer had breezed to a five-up lead after eight holes, Alderwood 5 Guelph 7 In the morning quarter-finals (Best-of-five quarter - final Draper won 4 and 3 over Joe tied 2-2) Ferguson of Calgary and Jam- Brampton 14 St. Catharines 8 ieson eliminated Gordon Lericne (Brampton leads best-of-seven of Montrea! 3 and 2. semi-final 3-1) S One Hitter -- Crisis Chris FIRST RACE -- 6 Furlongs, for maid-|Winner ch § @h J-year-olds, Purse $2100. Trainer 8. 3. Passenger Polly, Prueitt Pool $4,095. %-Good Cid Jo, Simpson 7 Al-Regal Splendour (en.), Turcotte Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Gienspeed, Arre-Go On, Rare Reward, Davter, Jane Street, Kathie Lotito, Hair Tearing, A--Come on Champ, and trish Tour. A--Coupied Winner br f 3 Tim Tam -- Polly's Song. Trainer, R. $. Bateman. Start giod. won driving. Pool 25,202 4.10 280 2.8 32 5.00 3.50 FIFTH RACE -- 6\) Furs. for S-year o's. Claiming al! $4500. Purse $2100. 19) 2-Bonspie!, Turcotte %-Leo's Yingel, Ed Simpson >Busy Guard, Harrison Siart good, won easily Alse Ran in Order: D-Seven Deal, Mr Tr F. Espalaris, Enonymous, Maple Lou, and Roma Locute Winner b g 3 Selector -- Miss Kensulin. Trainer R. T. Barnard. Pool 35,325. SOFTBALL Oshawa Minor Assoc, (Kiwa- nis Bantam League OASA Fin- als) -- Nipigon Park, at Con-} naught Park 6:30 p.m,;. lst game) of 2-out-of-3 series. NOTE--This is to be a %inning game. If rain-| ed out, it will be played on Tues-; day. Midget: League OASA Finals: Fernhill Park vs Storie Park at Storie Park at 6:30 p.m, 2nd) |game of 2-out-of-3 series. Civil Service League Playoffs: | Oshawa Dairy vs Excelsiors, at} Thornton's Corners, 2nd game' of 2-out-of-3 series, Foley's plumbing vs Post Office, at Co- wan Park; 3rd. game of series; | Firefighters vs Reynolds, at Baker's Field; 3rd game of ser- 1es. SOCCER Oshawa and District Assoc, Mem- orial Stadium, 8.00 p.m. 'BASEBALL. bot Park, Leaside, 7.30 p.m. LACROSSE Ontario Lacrosse Association) Junior League derwood or Guelph vs Green Gaels, at Oshawa Child- of 3-out-of-5 semi-final series. Sugar R. Robinson Fractures Hand MONTREAL (CP) -- Sugar Ray Robinson suffered a com- pound fracture of the left hand Friday while working out with neither of these players scored Brampton, last year's Ontario a a their junior lacrosse champions, de-|!?: Mitchell. also had a single Wood- sparring partner Ottis ward, against Wilfie Greaves of Ed- monton "The doctor said I'd be side-\1) lined at least two weeks," said Robinson, who will return to New York today until he is able to resume training. gle, stole a base, advanced on an infield out an Claire Fecteau's two-bagger. Kathy Anderson got singles in Rogers, rf. the 6th and 9th frames, for the visitors and Brooklin e Beat Whitby In Pee Wee Tilt BY LYLE STEVENSON A three-to-one edge for Whit- by, with only eight minutes left in the game, melted under a blistering offensive drive, by | Calgary 2 0 60 scored six RC 2 goals in less than seven min- Sask. 2 utes to down Whitby 7 to 3, in @ Edmonton 1 (League Game)-- Ukraina vs) itt Whit-|ay \Italia, at Kinsmen Civic Pee Wee Lacrosse tilt, at Winnipeg 0 Brooklin, as they by, on Thursday might. Whitby led 1-0 at the end of : . the first stanza, then out scored) Hamilton ae Leaside Junior League:--Osh- the visitors 2 to 1 in the second Ottawa awa Canadian Tire Legionnaires for g 3-1 lead, as the game mov-| Toronto ,vs Doug Laurie's Sports, at Tal-' ed into the final frame. The tide turned in favor of the boys from Brooklin, when|Toronto 16 Edmonton 17 Moore, who seems to be the an- were put out of action. The loss went to pieces under the Broo! lin attack. At one point during this final drive, the Brooklin crew fired in three counters in 23 seconds. The Brooklin team came up, with their best effort of the sea- son but two outstanding players must be mentioned. Incidently, themselves, but without tremendous -- effort time, came up with some tre- like almost impossible Tony Gray, on defence, who always seems to be able to play) the game calm and cool, not da scored on Kadin, p; Anderson, cf; Jones, f d a/ERS: Pelow, c; C. Lucas, 3b; danies + Boddy, ss; Germond, 1b; Schul- Playoffs:--Al-|chorman for Whitby, and Stev- Toronto at Vancouver Oshawa |enson of Booklin, tangled and Hamilton at Calgary 'Regina at Winnipeg ren's Arena, 8.30 p.m.; Ist game of Moore seemed . to disorgan-| Dee See eee ee ize the Whitby club, as they) k- A . the game feated St. The injury will cause post-|would have been a lot different. | 14-8, here Friday night in playoff ponement of Thursday's fight/Mike Kehoe, in goal for the first action. endous saves, on what looked f-seven semi-final series three | touchdowns : stops. Sames to one. |Roue's score came in the third _only was the main-stay of the S0als_each. Wayne McCauley ris, 2b; R. Lucas, If; Byers, ss; 1b; Fecteau, c; Pope, 3b; OSHAWA SCUGOG CLEAN- tz, p; Paradise, 2b; March, rf; Turner, ef and If, L. VandeWal. ker, If and J. VandeWalker, cf in Sth. EDMONTON (CP)--For eight years quarterback Don Getty watched Jackie Parker do the jimpossible to turn defeat into victory for Edmonton Eskimos. Getty proved Friday night to 20,000 fans he is an apt student. He took a leaf from Parker's book and it helped produce a 17-16 comeback victory in an in- Canadian Football League |terlocking Canadian Football Western Conference |League game against Parker LF A Pts./and his new team, Toronto Ar- 35 4 |gonauts, = 19 4] The 29-year-old Getty fired a 3 long pass to end Tommy Joe 2 45 66 2 |Coffey with three minutes to go 2 35 60 0 and the play resulted in a 77- Eastern Conference lyard touchdown. Seconds later WL F A Pts)ouard Bill Mitchell kicked the FOOTBALL SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS | | 0 47 in Don Getty's Pass Wins For Eskies | End Gerry Wilson missed on both Toronto convert attempts, |but boomed out a field goal with & second remaining in the open- ing half, Halfback Ron Morris added the other Argonaut single jon a 48-yard punt in the fourth quarter, | The result gave Edmonton its |first victory in three starts while 'Toronto is 1-1, Eskimes are two points behind B.C,, Calgary and Saskatchewan and two points ahead 'of Winnipeg in the WFC standings. Toronto, Hamilton and Ottawa' share top spot in the EFC with identical won-loss records, te . - 2 |convert for the winning margin. t 1 4 9 Until Getty's bomb shattered §:: 3:3) | Result Friday Montreal brilliant performance. His ball - handling wizardry xevt Eskimos' defence off-bal- ance and with a little more help from his mates could have __.|turned the game into a rout. Parker was traded in Febru- ary to Toronto for five players, 'including Mitchell, and $15,000. Games Monday j Brampton Jrs. Lead St. Kitts oes gt living AOR a |Parker pass in the first quarter 'and raced 49 yards to account In Games, | \for Eskimos' other touchdown. \Coffey kicked the convert and ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- added two singles on attempted " field goals in the opening quar- Catharines Athletics When his third-quarter try for a field goal went awry. Fullback Larry Hickman and Brampton now leads the best. {!nebacker Butch LaRoue scored fer Toronto. La- Don Arthurs scored four goals Warter after he intercepted a to pace the winners. Bob Booth|Pass by rookie James Ear! and Harry Redford netted three| Wright of Memphis State and carried the ball over the goal ithe Argo defence, Parker had! dominated the game with a) ATTENTION GOLFERS THE Golf. Club. is pleased to announce that its 18-Hole Golf Course Is NOW OPEN FOR PLAY Green Fee Patrons are Welcome--Retes Are Reasonable WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS 2.00 WEEK-DAYS 1.30 line from 35 yards out. Loubie pool 44.857 rearguard play, but mastermin./@%@ Brian Hunter added two of publicity. The focilities of the 'Press Room"', at best possible ventege point, supplying of typewriters, alj informotion and dota, co-operation and assistence, al] combined to moke this one of the most pleosont assignments possible. Every member of the Press and Radio who "covered" this week's tournoment, louded Mrs. Clifford's efforts as one of the best "public relations" jobs ever set up ot ony golf tourney. It was a pleasure to be "working" the event. SHORT SPORTS:-- Don't forget the big soccer gome at Kins- » men Civil Memorial Stodium; tomorrow afternoon, when Oshowa All-Stors play Toronto City, Eastern Conoda professional league team, in an exhibition gome, with proceeds to the Civic Auditorium Fund . . . OSHAWA HAWKEYES fost their exhibition gome to' Kit- chener-Woterloo last night, blocked kicks ond fumbles the locals. The score ended 22-7 but the ploy was much more in- teresting then thot. It seems thot our "Operator XXX" lost his notes, 90 further details of the gome and players is not available, ot time of writing . ... UAW GOLF CLUB members ore holding their mid-summer golf tourney, for the Alex "Scotty" Reid Mem- orial Trophy, at the Erinli Golf Club, today end agein next Sot- urdey. It's @ 36-hole competition, with 9:00 o'clock tee-off time . . « SCUGOG CLEANERS girls won their PWSU ployoff series over Torente reps, here fost night, with © thrilling two-run rally in the lost ef the 9th inning, for o 2-1 win ond sweep of the series . . . GUELPH beot Alderwood lost night, 20 thot Junior locrosse series gees te the five-game mit. "killing" SECOND RACE -- 6 Furlongs, for > year-olds and Purse $1800. Buzzin, Simpson SLeat Lifter, Ditttach Cartersville, Hernandez Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: uP, » Ramblin Wreck, claiming af! $.@ 3.00 2.60 3.80 2.90 4a Shamrock Lass, Laggan, $2500. C SIXTH RACE ~-- About 1 and léth Miles for 3 and 4yeer-olds . Allowance. Purse $2600. (6) S-Bive Wren, Ed Simpson le-Queen's Song (Entry) Start good, won handily Also Ran in Order: Rollin Hogan, Lit Ne Baron and A-Cul Flower. 'Puss 'n' Boots' Scores Again FORT ERIE, Ont. QUINELLA Nos. 3 and 5 PAID $72.00 Winner b ¢ 3 Chop Chop -- Tularia. Trainer C. F. Chapman. Pool 22,443. Quinella Pool 27,492. SEVENTH RACE --- 6)2 Furs. for 3 year-olds end up. Allowance. Purse $7800 7) Peneteng.Choir Girl, Byke- ber Ledand trish Lane. 3 DO NOS. 6 AND 6 PAID 411.70 Winner & f 4 Selector Stingette. Trainer, G. W. Hoover. Pool 34,538 THIRD RACE -- 5): Furs. tor Maiden 'n Boots, dyosr-olds. Purse $2100. (12) Harrison %-Northern Flight, Robinson $.30 3.20 2.90 )5 Mi Fitzsimmons 1-Feirmar, Svurton $.70 4.4 Start good, won driving 8-Forest Rover, Potts 480 Also Ran in Order, Royal Spirit, Au Stert good. won driv Canadian. ard Lord Quillo and New Fa- Also Ran in Order: shion 2nd. arteau, Winner, & ¢ 4 by Solar Stipper -- Cat Nine, Key. Trainer, F. H. Merrill, Jr. Pool: $6,193. Puss Turcotte 6.20 3.20 30 4.70 3.30 Fieet Hawk, Tay- Mr. Maxim, Bingo Suds, Winner b c 2 Nearctic -- Sroomflight. Trainer J. Starr Pool 41,318 EIGHTH RACE -- 1 and léth Miles for 3-yeerolds ahd up. Claiming sii $3500. Purse $2000 (8) &Snoore You Lose, Fitzs's $70 2.90 2.60 3-Whip Out, Turcotte 3.3 2.70 Cathy Yates, Robdinson 3.80 7.30 3,40 2.4 Siert good, won hendily $103.10 Alse Ran im Order: Bobby Pin, Kes- 2.50 sava, Halt Acre, Copper Cliff and Just Buddy 3: Yole nd, Peter|Winner, ch p, 4 by Distitate [Wreck Veo Gee Coe, Swempece', Goi i! Amber. Trainer, L. Cavalaris, Jr. All end Hanciest, IPooi 42,885, Tote! pool 45,4, Al. 7,070. FOURTH RACE -- 1 and léth Miles for year-olds end up. Claiming ali $2500. Purse $1900. (9) Crucial Hit, Cosentione 7 Vineyard, Weish 1-Tedette, Fitzsimmons e) Puss 'n' Boots, Fort Erie's swimming thoroughbred, -won his second race in a row and! fourth of the season Friday, be- fore 7,070 With jockey Ron Turcotte scoring his second win of the ° afternoon and 28th of the meet- ing, the four-year-old colt came) strongly in the stretch in the) 6'4-furlong. feature event to! whip a strong field of seven. This colt caused a sensation two years ago at this track in a turf event when he jumped the hedge separating the turf! course from the infield lakes) while leading the field by five) lengths in the drive down the) /stretch. Merrill rescued him by idiving into the lake fully clad to land. ded the attack, to set up most of 8° the successful plays and himself five assists. The pace-setters for Brooklin were Bill Down with three goals and one assist and Dave Bailey with two-and-two. Bob Richard- son and John Ormiston each scored once while Tony Gray gave five assists and Phil Stev- enson one. earn Whitby's goals were netted by | Dave Heron, Bryce Jones and Leslie Walker, all unassisted. BROOKLIN: Goal; Mike Ke- hoe, Defence; Bob Richardson, Tony Gray, Don Bailey, Ken Down, Centre; Phil Sevenson, Bill Down, Wings; Alan Brooks, Dave Bailey, John Ormiston and Ron Snuddm. WHITBY: wick, Defence; Jim Snare, Centre; Larry Moore, Wings: Leslie Walker, Mark Howe. Alternates; Bryce Jones, John Reed, Myles Goal: John Bes- Frank Allard, "land leading the frightened colt|Johonas, John Rycroft, Steven |Adey and Dave Heron. i a St. Catharines scored their goals on shots from Doug Fave! and Jim McGrath. They both! had hat tricks. Terry Boyd and! Sandy Doberstein scored sin gles. 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