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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 May 1964, p. 15

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HERE'S MY HAT! Mighty happy, big Miké Souchak throws his hat to the crowd, on the 18th, green, after sink- 'ing @ four-foot putt for a bir- die, to win the $50,000 Mem- Late Rally Wins Golf Tournament MEMPHIS (AP) = Mike Souehak fited a 69 Siinday and Slipped past three other golfers for a one-stroke victory in the $50,000 Memphis Open golf tour- 'faihem with a l-under-par 270 total. Billy Casper and Tommy Ja- obs ted for second with 271. Six golférs--Bob Rosburg, Art Wall Jr., Mason Rudolph, Gene Littler, Doug Sanders and Gay rewer--were tied for fourth with 272. Golfdom's pererinial tourna- ment favorites, Afnold Palmer ahd Jack Nicklaus, were far beck in the pack. Nicklaus fired a. second straight 66 and had a a Palmer had # final 69 for phis Open golf tournament, yesterday. Sonchak broke a four-way tie as he blasted out of a sand trap to within four feet of thé pin. Behand Sou- chak 1s Billy Casper, Who had a bogey On thé 18th and cameé in second, with Tommy Ja- cobs, Souchak had a 69 for a 10-under-par 270 total. --(AP Wiréphoto) : (CP) -- A proposa) by = Roxburgh, Libéral ~ r of Parliament for Nor- as Canada's national game, was criticized Sunday by the presi- dents of the Canadian and On- tario Lacrosse Associations. Th a joint statement, national president Ed Blair of nea Streetsville and Ontario presi- dent James Naish of Port Cre- dit Said the national game shotild be lacrosse, not hockey, which is a sport imported from thé British Isles, . Théy were criticizing a state- ment made in an Ottawa inter- view this month by Roxburgh that he plans to introduce a bill in Parliament to declare hockey that hockey be designated as Candda's national sport. Roxburgh, former president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, said there is no documentary support for the as- sertion that lacrosse is the na- tional. game. The lacrosse officials Claim that at the tite of Confedera- tion there was no other sport bt. lacrosse played in Canada. "Tt ie difficult for us to under- stand Mr. Roxburgh's plan of in- troducing a bill to declaré Can- ada's national game to be hockey since hockey was an im- ported sport from the British Isles and did not appear on the Canadian scene until roughly the 1880s." They said a lacrosse associa- Lacrosse Officials Voice Criticism To Roxburgh Proposal tion was operated by various Indian tribes as early as 1763. The tribes had annual competi- tions in the Spring and this tra- dition was followed by the French afd English settlers. Hockéy did not gain any prom- inence until] the 1900s and hockey today does not resemble the early game. Lacrosse Still retains all its early Canadian resemblance, and is the fastest game on foot. The statement says Lacrosse is as Canadian as "maple syrup, canoe building, corn on the cob, beaver hats and blankets." It could be a unifying force to bring Canadians together. MODESTO, Calif, (CP-AP)-- Bruce Kidd and Bill Crothers of Toronto, two of Canada's tead- ing gold medal prospects for the Tokyo Olympics this year, got a preview of their Olympic competition Saturda night--and both finished s Bill Baillie of New Zealand Hed one second ahead of } By THE CANADIAN PRESS Life in the minors, as far as Mike MeCormick is concerned, isn't what it's cracked up to be. The ohetime bonus marvel of the old New York Giants fin- ally got his first taste of base- ball's lower echélons when Bal- timore Orioles shipped him dowh to Rochester Red Wings last week ard his first taste of International League action caine Sundy. By the time he got out of there in the fifth, Toronto Maple Leafs were halfway to an eight- run inning and an 11-4 victory in the first game of a double- header in which the Wings sal- "GREENWOOD Buy tae RACE RESULTS ly Publishing Co., Lid. trai ing Form). FIRST RACE -- Purse $1900. Claiming. Pevr-yesroids and Up. 7 Furiongs (7) 4 thy Bunty, Shuk 50 1M 20 Prestia, Potts 440 2.80 Wave, Harris 12 » Won ridden out Alse Ran: Whistree, Grifter, Mixed Deal. A--Mrs J Tripi and R Strasberg entry Fudge and Winner, b f, 4 Bunty's Flight -- My) Turn by Méndw. Trainer C F Chapman. Pool 47,646 Double Pool 89,555 SRCOND RACE = Purse 82000. Ciel ing. Four-yeer-colds and up. One and one po sig ies (7) DAILY eux 4 AND 4, PAID $25.40 Winner, & & oF br m, 6 Fairforali -- Midterm By Reaping Reward. Trainer $ Pool "24a THIRO RACE nd ~plds. One Mile (7) 9.00 > Putse $2700, Three 4 2.9 490 3.90 2.90 and fouryear: DJudo King, Turcotte T-Reep the Wind, Harris SSatety Men, Waish Start goed, won ridden out Also Ran: Leader Lane, Spendapenie, House of » end Mad Charge. Winner, b c, 2, by Chop Chop -- Fighting Fit by Swift end Sure. . Trainer G Huatiey. Pool 104,462 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2200. Ciaim- . Four-yeerolds and up. 7 Furiongs 6.00 §.00 3.90 9.90 6.70 4 alse Ren: A-Come of Age A-Our Jonnie, Padre's Scamp, Action Station, Chilly Filly, Willhooks, Lavella. A--F W Russell entry Winger, bik #, 4 Sea © Erin -- Fish Fry by Pilate. Trainer F H Merrit Jr, Pool 107,770 .|and four-year-ids, One Mi al) 90|1-Chance Cover, Walstr |P A days, 127,084 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2700, Three He. 7-Top Ruler, Turcotte 16.50 3.00 2.40 28 220 2.8 Stert Good, won driving Also Ran: Sunny, Man of Kent and Little Barron, QUINELLA, 7 AND 4, PAID $32.30 Winner, ch ¢, 3, by Prince John -- Red) Petticoat by Count Gallahad. Trainer W Von Richthofen Pool 60,415 Quinella Pool 52,805 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2900. Four- year-olds and up. ? Furlongs (7) 6-Strongboy, Fitz'ns 16.00 5.00 3.50 2-Monarch Park, Turcotte 3.10 2.50) 3Galindo, Harris 3.70 Stert good, won driving Also Ran: Your County, Biack Raven, New Member end Royal Mapie. Winner, b h, 6, Phalanx -- Mi Maple Leafs Lose 2 Over Weekend vaged the second game 2-0 on Nels Chittum's two-hitter. The split left the league-lead- ing 14 games ahead of Buffalo Bisons, who were beaten 4-2 and 6-4 by Syracuse Chiefs. Richmond Virginians split with Atlanta Crackers, winning 4-3 and losing 3-2 and Jackson- ville Suns down Columbus Jets 4-2. The Jéts took a twin bill from the Suns Saturday, 3-2 and 4-2 in 10 itnings, while Rochester edged TOfronto 14, Buffalo shaded Syracuse 4-8 and Atlanta nipped Richmond 3-2 HAD 4-2 LEAD Rochester led Toronto 42 when the roof fell in on Me- Cormick. The Leafs put together seven hits with three walks and a Red Wing error before the side was retired. Bobby Del Greeo finished with four runs batted in from a single, double and solo home run, Kurt Ble- fary's two-run homer in the first inning looked. after all the scor- ing in the nightcap. Legrant Scott's two run homer in the 10th inning broke up the first game for the Chiefs and a three-run blast by Ray Oyler wrapped up the nightcap. Joe Nossek's seventh - inning home run defeated: the Virgin+ iahs in the second game at At- lanta, giving the tail-end Crack- ighty by Mighty Story. Trainer N Julius. Poo! 114,784, SEVENTH RACE = Purse $10,000) added Stakes'. Pour-year-olds| and up. One Mile (9) | 4-Folk Dancer, T'cotte 10.20 5.20 4.40) chs egg Armetrong 14.20 7.50} 8-Etimota, Fitr'ns 6.00 Start gaod, won drivi Also Ren: Johns 5 Buttermilk Pike, Muskeg, Vi Paul, and Swerve | winner, ch @, 5, by Native Dancer --) Aimahmouvd by Mahmoud. Trainer J | 30| 60 | 40 | | | q Bradbury, | indent De| ever. Pool 139,250 SIGHTH RACE ~ Purse $2100. Cleim- ing, Foureyear-clds and up. One and three-sixteenths Miles (7) Hannibal Miss, T'cotte 19.60 8.20 4. 3Yorouter, Dittfach 10,90 iH Start good, won driving | Also Ran: Our Interview, Cairnfieid,) Toronto Street, and Supreme Chief, Winner, dk 6 or br f, 4, Hannibal -- Miss Betsy by King Cole. Trainer R T Barnerd) 'ool 115,987 Total Poot 905,297 \ tendance 17,464, Total Attendance, 12) 'otal Mutuel Peol, 12 days, $6,722,097. OSHAWA PHONE 723-4972 MONDAY and TUESDA THE 300 SPARTAN RICHARD EGAN Y ers their first series victory of thes eason by a 3-1 margin, Kidd if the two-mile run and Jan Underwood of Oregon State University came from behind to nip Crothers at the finish in the half-mile distafice at the Cali- fornia Relays. In the mile, Dyrol Burleson, former Oregon star, beat Chi- cago's Tom O'Hara on the final stride. Baillie, Kidd and Jim Beatty of the United States duelled in the two-mile and finished in that order as the New Zealand frun- ner outdrove Kidd at the fin- ish. Beatty, making his first out- door start of the year, faded on the final lap after leading the field of 13 most of the way. Baillie's time of eight min- utes $7.1 seconds shattered the meet record of 8:41.90 Bet by Kidd in 1962 but was well off the world mark of 8:29.6 set by France's Michel Jazy. Kidd was clocked in 8:38.1 and Beatty in 8:41.0. Dave Ellis Takes 12-Mile Marathon NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (OP) Marathon runner Dave Ellis of the Toronto Olympie Track Club won the annual Blossom Festival 12-mile run here Sat- and 40.8 seconds. Ellis's time was four minutes slower than the record pace he set in the same event here last year. The Toronto star's closest competitor in the field of 27 starters was Ron Wallingford, of the Hamilton Olympic Club but Ellis pulled away from Wallingford in the last mile of the ruf. 3rd ~~ AND LAST _ WEEK! WINNER e 7 SORRY -- NO ADV. OF 4 ACADEMY AWARDS! including BEST PICTURE! TIMES 2:00-4:40 7:00-9:20. Please Attend Matinee If Possible. e jot "ee ANCE TICKET SALE ALL hy COLOF @ PLUS Tarzan's 3 Challenges ee ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON 0 Daag 1 "WEST SIDE STORY" 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY STARTS WEDNESDAY "WOW PLAYING EXCITEMENT! SUSPENSE POWER! "THE SMALL WORLD OF SAMMY LEE" with ANTHONY NEWLEY Oucrrancy r) = beak 1 aon DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. be BILTMORE RAY MILLAND ANTHONY QUINN in "RIVER'S EDGE" in COLOR ADULT ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAYS. & SUNDAYS 1:30 P.M, cePee OUT-DOOR N-DOOR Jhon? JM LIVER POOL ROAD ona 401 EAST A NOW P Guy Is LAYING That Beverly Hillbilly Here! ! BUDDY EBSEN e@ JANE GARNER @ LEE REMMICK "Mail Order Bride" "The Wheeler Dealers" Bill Crothers And Bruce Kidd Both Finish Up Second Crothers, a powerful runner who was thé world's best half miler last year, was beaten in the streich run by Underwood. The Oregon State runner was of a second ahead of Crothers. Ray Van Asten of Oregon was third in 1:49.2. Underwood ted through the 440-yard mark in 54 seconds, then slipped hack to third after 660 yards a& Crothers moved into the lead. But Underwood came off the final turn right behind the Canadian and won out in the stretch. Burleson and O'Hara, the pre- mier milers in the U.S., ran a tactical race and hit the tape just one-tenth of a second apart. Burleséh was tithed in 4:00.2, O'Hara in 4:00.3. Jim Ryun, 17- year-old Wichita, Kansas high school junior, surprised every- Record 33 Cars Enter 500-Mile INDIANAPOLIS (AP) record-cracking 33-car starting field for the Indianapolis 500- mile race Memorial Day was; filled Sunday by four front-en* gine racers that appeared un- likely to worry pole position win- ner Jimmy Clark of Scotland. - Clark, who set the 10-mile qualifying record at 168.8 miles an hour May 16 in his rear-en- gine Lotus-Ford, spent Sunday winning the Dutch Grand prix while the Indianapolis Motor Speedway trials were being con- cluded. The 33 cars averaged 152.5 against the 149.1 of last year's record field. The speeds ranged down to 148.7 by Bill Cheesbourg the only Laydown Offenhauser. Owner Andy Granatelli put the third of his Studebaker-No- vis into the field and had the session's fastést qualifier for the second straight day. Art Malone of Tampa; Fia., was one by taking third in 4:01.7, the fastest time ever for a prep-| school runner. | Meanwhile, Ralph Boston| smashed his U.S. record in the} broad jump with a leap of 27 |feet 2% inches--just three-quar-| ters of an inch, short of the} jworld record of 27 feet 3% |inches set by Russia's Igo Ter- Ovanesyan. COOKIE CLEARED ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP)-- Cookie Gilchrist, fullback for |Buffalo Bills of the American |\Football League, was cleared Friday of a change that he iknocked down a policeman aj lyear ago. Thé appellate division) of State Supreme Court agreed) unanimously to dismiss an in- dictment charging second - de- Bree assault, on the grounds of double jeopardy. Patrolman urday in one hour, five minutes/Robret E. Kean .claimed Gil-/{¥4f jchrist floored him with a punch} while they were in the police \ptation. high at 151.2. YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Batting: Dick Stuart, Red Sox, fit grand-slam home ruh in first game and two-run homer in second Sunday to give Bos- |ton sweep of doubleheader over Kansas City Athleti¢s, 6-2 and 1. Pitching: Robin Roberts, Ori- oles, stopped Minnesota with five-hitter to start Baltimore on sweep of Sunday doubleheader over Twins, 2-0 and 7-6. Memorial Race -- Alig of Tucson, Ariz., Who qualified) THE TOP TEN. Bressdud, Bosoth 145 23 50 . Free Hinton, Wash. Fregosi, Los Ang 106 22 36 . nesota, 31. Runs Batted In -- Cléveland, 32. Hits--Oliva, 58, Doubles -- Bressoud, Boston, Mathews, Kansas City, and Rol- fins, 10. ? j Triples--Green Kansas. City, Fregosi, Hinton, Oliva and Ver- Salles, Minnesota, 4. Wagner, sas City, and Killebrew, Minne- Sota, 12. Stolen Bases--Aparicio, Balti- moré, 2, ; Pitching--Pizarro, Chicago, 5- 0, 1.000. troit; 57. National Leagie Williams, Chi. Mays, San Fran. Torre, Mil. Clemente, Pitts. Boyer, St. Louis 87. . Ruins Patted In--Mays, 40. Hi | bles--Clemente, 12. Triples--Santo, Chicago, 4. Home Runs--Mays, 17. Stolen Bases--Wills, Los An- geles, 15. 0, 1.000. Strikeouts -- Maloney, Cincin- hati, 56. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS éhan, Detroit 99 15 34 343 149 18 51 342 Runs--Oliva and Rollins, Min- Home Risa -- Colavito, Kan-|2 -- Clemente, Pittsburgh, wit GonthwA 'ims, Nasiey, my 2, V9 3 Jim Clark Oliva; Minnesota 152 31 58 .382 Grand Prix ZANDVOORT, (AP) -- World champion Jim Clark of Scotland driving his Lotus racer, flashed to convincing Win in the Dutch: Both Clark and Hill now have 12 points. Second re, he Tits fats r John Surtees of in a néw V8 machihe, appear- 'ing in its first full champion- ship race. oe Third was the second Lotus- re Monaco Grand Prix Sunday. The victory took him to the top Of the 1964 World champion- ship ratings, joining his rival nd friend Graham Hill, the British BRM driver who won PLACES ORDER the first race of the series at Strikeouts -- Wickersham, De- AB RH Pet. 183 26 53 .398 Runs--Mays, San Francisco, cleaning skill is be Pitching--Gibson, St. Louis, 4/f needed. sure We hove the answers. | Too tired ~ to cook? 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