Palmer Has Solid Lead In Masters By JIM BECKER AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -- Now Arnie's army has an air force. It buzzed the Augusta Na- tional golf course while Arnold Palmer burned it down below. When the all clear sounded Fri- day, Palmer had a command four-stroke lead after 3 of the Masters tourna- ay A a highly unlikely tail the last two rounds can p Palmer from an unprece- fourth Masters victory. mounted one of his| charges on the back nine 6,985: nao courserwhile a ig mass of fans swept along. The 34-year-old golf millionaire ripped off four bird- fes on the last six holes and fin- ished with a four-under-par 68. Added to this opening-round 0, it gave him a halfway to- tal of 137, four strokes ahead of Gary Player of South Africa. Player, even with Palmer in the five-man traffic jam for the FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS Copyright 1964 by McMu' Publishing Co., Ltd. tony Racing Form). lead after the first round, had par 72 for 141. Gene Littler, former U.S. Open champion, and Don Jan- uary, a'34-year-old pro who has never won an important title, were tied for third at 142. LEMA SIX BACK Champagne Tony Lema, who also had a 68 Friday, stood at 143, six shots behind Palmer, pion Bob Charles, Dave Marr and Dow Finsterwald, Defending champion Jack Nicklaus played the long par fivees poorly and finished with Eleven other players also had 144, including three-time win- ner Jimmy Demaret and ama- teur Billy Joe Patton. The field was cut to the low 44 players and ties. It took 148 to make it, Gary Cowan of Kitchener was the only Canadian to survive the cut. His opening-round 71 and a 77 Friday left him just inside the cutoff alas at 148. Marlies Top Habs 6-3 In Jr. A Final TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Marlboros defeated Montreal Junior Canadiens 6-3 Friday to take a 2-0 lead in their Ontario + Hockey Association Junior A series best-of-seven final. The first game of the series last Sunday saw the Marlboros and Canadiens battle to a 5-5 deadlock. Toronto took the sec- ond 5-3 in Montreal. There is no overtime in the OHA and the first team to accumulate eight points is the winner. Barry Watson and Gary Di- meen paced the Marlboros at- tack with two goals each. Rod Seiling and Peter Stemkowski had the others. Montreal marksmen were Bob Charlebois, J. C. Hebert|2n¢ and Andre Lacroix. The game was loosely played, with both teams blowing good scoring opportunities before 12,- 17 fans, the largest junior hockey crowd of the season. Marlboros took a 2-0 lead in the first period, swapped goals with the Canadiens in the sec- ond and outscored them 3-2 in the third, Fourth game will be in Mont- real Sunday. along with British Open cham-|" tongs. 7-Fleet of Roes, Her'son 2.80° 2.80 5-Yukon , Shuk 3.70 3.10 1A-Prime Princess, Benjamin 6.80 iM A aed Wh 1 George Se 4M Morey, Regd iso Ran In Order: Royal Soubrette,|A Bridget L., Cool Jaxx, Balaji, He's Sum Rib, King's Line, on Cricket, Rapid) F eee gill re rt good, easily. Pool 16,478 DOUBLE POOL 29,023 SECOND RACE -- Purse $1800. Claim- Ing. Three- and four-year-olds, foaled In Canada. 5 Furlongs. &All This, Gornez 3.20 2.50 2.50 3.10 3.00 A me Hl we driving Order: ng Master, pelle tee, cures raphy, Shore, Chop Susie, Fountain A brome bik g, 4, by Roman Might -- 2 Furlongs. Two-year- Canadian, foaled. Purse 8.60 4.90 3.20 9.10 5.50 7.0 THIRD RACE 'old Maidens, $2100. (12) é-Jacket O'Blue, Tawse 7-Folk Singer, Kk C-3-Cam Shaft, Nedeav Start good, won ridden oyt Also Ran in Order: A-Battle Order, Pas Chinese Gambler, B-Sultan Nearco, 'A-Woomera Counts, Little Cricket and C-Silk 'n Saphires. A-Coupled, B-Coupled, 'C-Coupled Winners dk bf 2q,y Blve Man -- Mrs Sweenie. Trainer v. Ertel. Pool 27,529. FOURTH RACE -- 5 Furlongs. Three- and-four-year-olds. Canadian foaled. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1800. (9) 3Grifter, Shuk 4,80 3.70 2.50 1-Artista, Armstrong bag 9 4 2-Top Bunty, Dittfach Start good, won easily Also Ran in Order: Bive Shutter, Royal Jill, Foxy Reward, No Can Do, Stromaway and Brazeau. Winner, be 4, ose Turn Me Loose. Trainer S, @. Rocco. Pool 30,703. FIFTH RACE -- 5 Furlongs, year-olds, Claiming all $3500. Purse Trova D 1-Shining Wings, Dittfach 10.50 mf a' 2-Midway Blue, Gomez 5-French Twist, Walsh ware Start' good, won easily STOVE Quality ooh. Automatic Delivery by Metered Trucks Phone 668-3341 FIRST RACE -- Purse $1800, soos Also Ran |maiden, three- and four-year-olds, 5 |" irlongs, .40| year-olds and Bag Claiming ell $3500. iner $.U Ross. DOUBLE, 7 AND 6, PAID $9.10 a 73 for 144, seven strokes back. Pool 22.868 w lack Diver, B-Sail Along, Ships That) start -good, in Order: Stem The Tide, ~ King Rip and .Janet Orr. , B43, Menetrier -- Wings of Gold. so wee J, & Meyer, Pool. 33,596. SIXTH RACE -- 5 Furiongs, Purse Start won eas es Greer: Cool Fool end Pley- QUINELLA 2 and 4 PAID $5.30 Winner, ch ¢ S& by Rover War -- Rappel. a Gc. M. Pool 15,613. icone 'Pool 18,672. SEVENTH RACE -- 5¥2 Fu In| Trainer Four) Purse $ (8 2-Bourbon Blue, Rogers 5.10 3.20 2.60 Fares Walsh 6.30 Pool 36,647. EIGHTH RACE -- 5¥ Fu all $2500. Purse $1800 (10 3Bright Circle, Walsh S-Willowdale Girl, Benjem! 9-Tiny Fruit, Ag won Also Ran in ily ys Yo Te, Croatan, A-Miss Bassano, Navy Grand, vagy First, A-Sassie Mald and a by Bull Page--Circiet. Trainer @ At. 4176 . E. Goodwin Pool 40,493, Total Pool 271.619. WRITERS BACK BILL NEW YORK (AP)--The Box- ing Writers Association recom- 4|mended Wednesday the passage of the Kefauver bill that would place boxing under a national commissioner in the US. pee iriongs, 4 olds and up. Canadian foaled. Ciaiming Quebec Enters Finals In AdL With 3-3 Win QUEBEC egg 8 -- Quebec American DtnjAces rode into Hockey League Calder Cup fi- Zainals with a 5-3 win over Pitts- burgh 'Hornets Friday before 8,884 fans. That gave the Aces the best-of-seven series 4-1. Cleland Mortson's three goals' powered the Quebec attack and the Aces now go against the winner of the Hershey - Cleve- land playoff series. The Barons lead the best-of- five set 2-0. Third game is to- night at Hershey. Bill Dineen and John Black- burn counted the other goais for Quebec, Eastern Division cham- yeor-| pions in the AHL, while Lowell MacDonald, Hank Ciesla and Ted Hampson were the goal- Pittsburgh goalie Roger Cro- between the Detroit Red Wings- Hockey League semi-final and zier, who has been commuting Chicago Black Hawks National the AHL busy night bec goalie only 19. 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