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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jan 1965, p. 8

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1 als Mage Necclipeces: x Crampton collected $7,000 forjout of 6,747 yards and par 36-36] Following Nicklaus with 289s|through the third s Aussie Takes | his victory. added Masters champion Arnold|were Al Mengert, who had ajto a 78 and 290. round, slipped|strokes behind him with 70-71- |78-79---298, Palmer to its i®st of victims. He|final 70, and Harold Kneece, 75.| rs | | @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Jenuery 25, 1968 } Stan Leonard of Vancouver, George Knadson of Toronto - CANADA ENDS THIRD ST. MORITZ, Switzerland (CP-AP) -- Britain's Olympic gold medallists Anthony Nash and Robin Dixon won the world two - man bobsled champion- ships with two record - break- ing runs Sunday. The Canadian team of Vic Emery and Mike Young, sec- ond after three of the four heats, fell back behind Italians Rinaldo Ruatti and Enrico de Lorenzo after a slow final run. Canada's bobsledders now start practice for the four-man championships starting Jan. 30. They hold the Olympic cham- pionship in that event. Nash, a 28-year-old engineer, and Dixon, an army captain, British Pair Wins World Bobsled Title flashed down the mile - long course twice in the best times of the season to beat the 10- country field by an aggregate time of nearly 3.5 seconds. Their total time for four runs in the two-day race was 5:11.30. The second-place. Italian time was 5:14.57, a whisper better than the Canadians' 5:14.99. Emery and Young were dis- appointed over the third - place finish. "There are no prizes for fin- ishing third," said Young, a 21- year-old business administration student at the University of Western Ontario whose home is in Port Credit, Ont. Crothers Shows Form With Two Victories LOS ANGELES (CP - AP -- Canada's Bill Crothers scored a double in the Los Angeles in- door track meet Saturday, win- ning the 1,000 - yard run and then coming back for a meet record victory in the 600 yards. Crothers, 23-year-old pharm- acist from Markham, Ont., was timed in 1:10.5 in the 600. He toppled the mark of 1:14.4 set by Mal Spence in 1960 and matched by George Kerr three years later. New Yorker Tom Farrell also came under the record with a second - place 1:10.9 and Willie Atterbelly of the Southern Cal- ifornia Striders was well back in 1:13.2. In. the 1,000 run, Crothers beat Jan Underwood of Corval- lis, Ore., and Ted Nelson of Southern California for the hon- ors. His time was 2:12.8 com-| {Bill pared with Underwood's 2:13.3 and Nelson's 2:13.7. Crothers, running here under the colors of the East York) Track Club of Toronto, placed second to Peter Snell of New Zealand in the 800 at last aut-| umn's Tokyo Olympics. | JEROME BEATEN An Olympic teammate, Harry Jerome of Vancouver, was nar-| rowly beaten by Darrell New-| man of Fresno State College in the 60-yard dash here. Both men were timed in 6.1, with| Larry Dunn of the U.S. Army! third in 6.2. | And Crothhers' East York teammate, Don McCarten, was} third in the 500-yard run behind) tional jmodernistic sports arena, with a crowd of 12,087 watching. BILL CROTHERS Tokomey. Yerman was timed in 59 seconds flat while Toomey hit 59.1 and McCarten A total of 20 Olympic medal meet at Los Speed Skaters Break Records | At Ont. Finals | Californians Jack Yerman and) MAPLE, Ont. (CP) -- Speed Scots Still Trail Strathcona Series | |Skaters from clubs in Toronto} jand Kitchener dominated men's| and women's events at the On-| tario closed speed skating championships Saturday. In the men's senior division, GALT a 6 fag ie Paul Plasschaert of Toronto! ers took three of six matches), ts ee | and edged their Canadian hosts| "0" iow at ive neal and 71-67 in points here Saturday | broke two records. His time for but failed to make much head-|the mile, at three minutes and ~ ~: -_-- yogis 11 seconds, was a second faster ians have built up in Strath- la i corla Cup play. One game w {than the old mark. He knocked) tied. jseven seconds off the two-mile Canadian curlers still hold a record with a time of 6:50.3. He commanding 229-point lead --|also won the 440-and 880-yard scoring 1,014 points to 785 for events with times of 44.2 and the Scots, after 14 of their 20|1:28.9 respectively. scheduled matches on the cross-} The winner of the 220 - yard country tour. _ jevent was Maurice Rivet, 51 of| Scottish captain W. H. Rob-|Ottawa, with a time of 21 sec-| ertson of Hamilton scored the|onds. He was the oldest winner most impressive win for the visitors, a 15-10 triumph over a foursome ..co-skipped by Bert Whitefield and Jack Patrick of Galt. Other Scots victories went to R. T. Grierson of Kirkholm, 13-12 over Duncan Mcintosh and Tom Rutherford, both of Galt, and D. A. Liddell of Glas- gow 13-9 over Nels Findlay of Preston, Ont., and George Clemons of Brantford. There were 48 western On- tario curlers selected to play the visiting Scottish rinks, each man playing six ends. at the competition. Mary Jane Duck of Toronto won ail four events in the wom- en's senior division. In doing so, |she set a record;of 25.3 seconds in the 220-yard event--1.7 sec- onds better than the old mark. In the 440 yards, she finished| in 48.2 seconds, knocking 5.8) seconds off the former record. | Miss Duck also won the 880 jyards and mile events. Skaters from the Kitchener-| |Waterloo Sertoma Club took all| events in the men's intermedi- late and juvenile conipetitions, | OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (AP) -- Results of|Crewe Alex 4 Southport 1 | Saturday's Old Country soccer|Darlington vs. Wrexham ppd.: games: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Arsenal 4 Leicester 3 Birmingham 1 Sheffield U 1 Blackburn vs. Sunderland ppd. Blackpooi 1 Wolverhampton 1 Everton vs. Liverpool ppd. Fulham 4 Notts F 1 Leeds 2 Chelsea 2 Man United 1 Stoke 1 Sheffield W vs. Aston Villa ppd West Brom 2 Tottenham 0 West Ham 3 Burnley 2 : Division If Bolton 0 Ipswich 0 Derby vs. Man City ppd. Middlesbrough 1 Preston 1 Newcastle 2 Cardiff 0 Northampton 1 Coventry 1 Norwich 1 Bury 1 Plymouth 1 Crystal P 1 Rotherham vs. Leyton Or ppd. Southampton 3 Huddersfield 3) -- Swansea 1 Charlton 3 Swindon 0 Portsmouth 0 Division HI Barnisey vs. Grimsby ppd. Bristol C 1 Hull City 2 Carlisle vs. Exeter ppd. Colchester 1 Bristol R 1 Gillingham 1 Brentford 0 Luton vs. Bournemouth ppd Mansfield vs. Peterborough ppd Port Vale vs. Oldham ppd. Reading 0 Walsall 2 Shrewsbury 2 Watford 2 Southend 0 Scunthrope 1 Division IV Bradford C vs. Brighton ppd Chester 5 Lincoln 1 |Halifax 3 Aldershot 3 Hartlepoois 2 Tranmere 0 Millwall 2 Oxford 2 Newport 4 Bradford 3 Notts C 5 Doncaster 2 Rochdale 3 Barrow 0 |Stockport 6 Chesterfield 1 Torquay 1 York City 3 SCOTTISH LEAGUE | Division I | Aberdeen vs. Thd Lanark ppd Clyde vs. Dundee ppd. Dundee U 2 St. Mirren 0 Falkirk vs Airdrieonians ppd. |Hearts 1 Partick 0 Kilmarnock vs. Hibernian ppd. Morton 3 Celtic 3 Motherwell 1 Dunfermline 3 |Rangers vs. St. Johstone ppd. | Division II Berwick 5 Dumbarton 2 Brechin-4 East Fife 1 Queen of S 1 E Stirling 1 SCOTTISH F A CUP Second Prelim Round Cowdenbeath 2 Alloa 1 |Edinburgh vs. Forfar ppd. |Hamilton 3 Stranraer 0 | Inverness 2 Raith 1 Keith 1 Ayr U 1 | Queen's Pk 0 Albion 0 | Stenhousemuir vs. Elgin ppd Vale of Leithen 0 Stirling 5 IRISH LEAGUE Bangor 4 Portadown 3 Ballymena 1 Ards 12 Cliftonville 0 Glentoran 4 Coleraine 2 Distillery 1 |Glenavon 2 Crusaders 4 | Linfield vs. Derry City ppd. Crosby Joust PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP)! Australian Bruce Crampton whipped the rugged Pebble Beach course with a_ three- under-par 69 Sunday and a 72-'! hole score of 284 to become the first foreigner to win the $84,500 Bing Crosby tournament. The 29-year-old former Aus- "There is none for being sec-\tralian Open champion rallied ond, either,"" said Emery. \from two one-over-pars to drop Emery, of Montreal, is cap-|birdie putts of four and 55 feet tain of the Olympic champion/on the 15th and 16th holes to team. linsure his victory, . British Open champion Tony a en ge gg Emery Lema, defending Crosby cham- of Toronto, paired with Peter|Pion, shot a 72 to move into the Kirby of St. Jovite, Que., for|"unner-up spot with a 287, even Canada's second two-man sled,|P4t for the full distance. which ran inta,trouble on the| Jack Nicklaus, leading money final run Sunday. winner of 1964, making his first The pair, in ninth place after|start of the year here, made a three heats, fell at one of the|run for the top spot but dropped hairpin turns in their last run,|to a 71 and 288. but officials said they were not urt, | _ Nash and Dixon held a slim Remember When? ... one-third second overnight lead By THE CANADIAN PRESS jover Ruatti and de Lorenzo |after two of the four heats. World champions Barbara | In their third run Nash and} Wagner, then 19, and Bob Dixon set a seasonal record for} Paul, 20, of Toronto, won the Canadian pairs title for jthe track with 1:16.94, while ithe Italians fell behind with a|. the third straight year at the Canadian figure skat- |Slow 1:19.46. | The British pair clinched its} ing championships at Ot- victory by setting yet another} tawa seven years ago to- |season's record in the fourth| day--in 1958. Paul and his pretty blonde partner edged jheat with 1:16.91, while the Ital-| ians confirmed their second) out Otto Jellinek and his place with an excellent time of| sister Maria of Oakville, 1:17.33. Ont. The monster Pebble Beach finished the 72 holes with a last course, an ocean-bordering lay-|round 80 and 302 total. Rocky Thompson, the Wichitajended with 71-74-75-73--293. Aljwas eliminated Saturday with We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities JERGENS LOTION MILD HAND SOAP regulor 3:bars for 27¢ TUES. end WED. 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