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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1964, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 26, 1964 Nick Westlock Is 'Tops In Ist Round Ontario Golf Open TORONTO (CP) -- Nick Wes-jwith 67s. Fawcett, who held the}! Canadian Jock of lead through most of the day, covered the 36-36 course in 33- 34, Whibley did it in 34-33. Ernie Spooner of Toronto, Gary Cowan of Kitchener, last year's runner-up and current world amateur champion, and Thompson were grouped in fourth place with 68s. Thompson three - ory ~ opt 18th to go one overpar and miss get pd agg de fin-|2 chance at taking sole posses- sion of fourth spot. eslock staged a sparkl- Bob Panasi of Windssr, $1, * Comin; ~ishers, -- duel with Alvie Thompson Toronto, current Canadian|°Mt., the only Canadian money-|i, concerned the deadline for 'professional match-play cham-| winner in the United States open Toronto Leafs Kill Denver Farm Club DENVER (AP) -- Stafford Smythe, president of Toronto Maple Leafs, announced Thurs- day that he is pulling Denver Invaders of the Western Hockey gue out of the Colorado cap- B Patti Shook | : s | Sue Hilton -- EAST LANSING, Mich. (CP- AP)--Sue Hilton of the Univer- sity of Western Ontario was fi- nally sidelined in the national women's Collegiate golf tourna- ment Thursday despite some of the most spectacular shots in| the tourney, ' Miss Hilton was unfortunate| enough to run into Patti Shook of Valparaiso University in the semi-final, and Miss Shook was also reaching the peak of her game, The American girl managed to squeeze by 1 up in a neck- and-neck struggle to. the final hole. | Earlier Miss Hilton had elim-| ita! Toronto is the majority stock- holder in the Denver club, now engaged in a drive to sell 2,000 season tickets 'under an ultima- tum from the league. ' Sponsors of the drive said it had reached the' 1,559 mark when Smythe. announced he is moving the club. Smythe did not say where the club would go--but it was thought to be Victoria. Smythe said that as far as he meeting the 2,000 ticket sale ex- 4 ke Puts K.0. On N SALE DOWN TO BAD BOYS epion and 1962 Canadian PGAjlast week, shot a 70 to tie with champion. : *, * ti ah fac poten tiaes pired June 19. Coach Rudy Pi- our omers seven ef. ,|lous and Don Bolger, president|o* Aquinas College and 1962 +, Thompson was four under on) The others were Ken Girard|of the Denver team, said they wine Carol foreab of Ariz- nthe front nine, one better than|and Phil Brownlee, both of Tor-\had been assured the deadline'ona State. inated medalist Sharon Wilder 3 DAY *Weslock, but his putter stoppedjonto, Adrien Bigras of Joliette, »working on the back nine and/Que., 4nd amateur Paul Wil- whe came home in 36, Weslock/liams of Burlington. 'was four under on the back| Girard and Brownlee, two as-| snine. He shot seven birdies un-|sistant pros at Toronto's North-|snq tied three for 91 points. "der ideal weather conditions. = The second round of the 54 whole tournament for $5,000 in "prize money continues today|CPGA after their club's profes- swith the final 18 holes sched-'sional, Bill Mawhinney, was| euled for Saturday. dropped for promoting store-line| © In addition to the $1,200 first- equipment. | =Place money, the tournament) Defending champion Moe Nor- also qualifies three profession-|man of Toronto, who won the als for the $200,000 World Open|titie last year with a 54-hole to- j championship at Detroit Aug-jtai of 211, shot a 71--35 on the 1 27-30 front nine and 36 coming home. That gave him a_nine-way tie for 12th place with George Hillebrecht, Sam Young and Ken Thorpe, all of Toronto, John wod club, are ineligible for the World Open. Both were sus- The four low amateurs in the + current tournament and the On- i tario amateur championship . here July 22-25 will make up ; Ontario's Willingdon Cup team. TWO TIED AT 67 Breen of Woodbridge, Jean Guy Gary Fawcett, 23, of Toronto,|Periard of Boucherville, Que.,| and Frank Whibley, 27, of Kit-/Mike Whitney of Kitchener, and/ - chener, tied for second place'Doug Dalziel of Bermuda. 'Del Crandall's Hendrick of Markham, Bob/g was June 2. ._|. Miss Shook advanced into to-| During' their only season in day's final against Michigan} Denver the Invaders made it a/state's Joyce Kazmierski. | runaway. They won 44, lost 23 Catharine Cartwright of King-| h Page Me iston was defeated 1 up in first Handicapped by injuries, the |S. epee A javanets dit ie Lee Angeles|{usht semi - final consolation pended automatically by the)piades in six games in the play-/P2¥, by Sharon Fleschner of offs. Western Michigan University. Lord Quillo Wins a Remember When? ... | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Woodbine Feature | 'The all-England lawn ten- , | nis tournament, held at the TORONTO (CP)--Lord Quillo| famous Wimbledon courts won the $3,000 purse for three-| London, England, was year-olds and up in a time of cancelled for the duration 1:45 1-5 over the 1 1-16-mile| Of the war 24 years ago to- course at Woodbine Thursday. day. The tournament nor- He shaded Top Toggery to pay mally drew the world's 11.70 on a straight win ticket.| Steatest players to England. Padre's Scamp earned the biggest return of the day, pay- ing $16.30, $7.70 and $6.40. The daily double of Padre's Scamp in the second and Scar- : lett O'Hara in the first paid AND UPHOLSTERY $147.20. The quinella of Belarc-) tic and Menaris in the fifth paid' CLEANING rah | 728-4681 RUG 'Fourth Hit Is 'Winner For G's_ | ine ? ? NU-WAY Allergies? Backaches ? nie Cigsiane Or Deo You Just Want To Sleep Comfortably? Ask About PERMA- 174 Mary St. FOAM Mattresses. 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