IM|eas) 10 THE OSHAWA MES, Mondey, Mey 10, 1965 G. Knudson Leads Field In 'Colonial' By HAROLD V. RATLIFF FORT WORTH, Tex d the , (AP)-- Canadi George K The final lightning. tournaments, DETROIT'S SKEET SHOOTER HOWARD CONFER CANADIAN CHAMP Howard Confer Takes Canada Skeet Title | ST. JANVIER, Que. (CP)--|petition in this, his first Cana-| Howard Confer of Detroit, dis-!dian meet. sive string of titles in the cham- playing consistent accuracy) Harry Willsie of Westmount,|pionships. The open throughout the three-day meet,/Que., won the Canadian Closed|title automatically brought him won the all-round title at the|championship with 485, follow-|the Canadian closed and Quebec 10th Canadian and 16th province|ing a shoot-off victory in the 12-|championships. He also won. the) of Quebec skeet shooting cham-!gauge open event. Canadian Closed and Quebec 28- pionships which ended Sunday.| Willsie was forced to shoot-off gauge title and the Quebec .410 Confer, a member of the De-|with Larry Smith, Bob Thiefels| crown troit Wreckers shotgun squad,/and Chet Crites of Detroit, Nel- Willsie picked 'up an impres- round was poned Sunday because of a half- inch of rain accompanied by who may become the fifth man to lead the $100,000 Colonial Na- tional golf tournament all the way, went out today in the rain- plagued tournament boasting a one-stroke bulge over Bruce Crampton and Tony Lema. post- Knudson was neither helped nor hurt by the postponement. Entering the final round with) a one-under-par 209 for three rounds, the Toronto golfer, up with the top echelon in most parred the first two holes of the final round be- fore the postponement, Crampton, who had 210, did) the same and stayed a stroke back. But Lema took a bogey #\on. the second hole. ; Only 17 players had finished) ®\the final round whhen postponed after two stops, SHOWERS HINTED Prospects were considered be played out there was a this afternoon, poned again, Knudson led it was today although of showers hint If the it is final \will be played Tuesday, the first |with a 68, was tied for the lead at the halfway mark with 139) and shot back ahead Saturday with a 70. Knudson, who flirted with dis- $20,000 first prize. The he seemed 'flu had bothered jearly in the match, but he said to shake jaster and a touch of stomach \'flu in the early going Satur- iday, could wind up third in the| ~ list of professional money - win- nérs this year if he cops the him after | *\good that the tournament can) © seven holes, canning birdie putts of 15, on the eighth, holes. ; He had been one over par on|UPS® 12-gauge three of the first five holes be-|trotters Saturday in the $3,940 took show money, fore rallying 11th and seven and 30 feet) 12th| (CP)--Potomac Sb: post-| round) 7 round) "THE QUEEN," pretty Gail Allen, crowned 'Miss Colonial," waits for George Knudson, of 'Toronto, to finish his soft drink, as she waits for him to autograph her program, at the Colon- ial National Invitation Golf 'Potomac Lass' Wins Ist Start CAMPBELLVILLE, Ont. Lass, starting for the first time in her career, t 13 other three-year-old Mohawk Stakes at Mohawk Lema, who played the Satur-/ Raceway. lday round with Knudson and The filly paid $45.20 to win Gene Littler, said later the 28-| and earned $1,970 for her owner year fed : Winnippeger is "the best golfer| Agincourt, The team of Starr and Rudyk tg come out of Canada." broke 489 of a possible 500 tar-json Starr and Bill Rudyk of won the two-man event, mark- - gets, but did not place first in}Oshawa, and G. C. Brown ofjing up a perfect 400 during the any of the individual events. Bloomsburg, Pa., for the title.|two-day, 12-gauge competition. The best of the new cham-/All had recorded perfect rounds|]t was the first time the world pion could do was finish as run-|of 200 in regular 12-gauge com-jrecord for two-man team com- ner-up in Friday's .410 competi-|petition Saturday and Sunday.|petition has been equalled in, tion with 98, one bird behind Joe} Competitors in the shoot-off/Canada. Sullivan of Springfield, Mass. (were forced out after missing a| Both Starr and Rudyk have Dr; Al Martin of Salt Lake|target, Willsie won the 12-gauge!three years competition shooting City, with 487 of 500 possibilities,;open title after breaking. his|behind them. The pair won the was second in the all-round com-'60th bird. Ontario and Capital of Canada| se es |team title in Ottawa two weeks \ago. SIX-DAY RACE Barry Boyce, 16, a Kingston jhigh - school student in his ' ° last year of junior competition, Belgium Cyclist set a torid pace in the under-17 « Ties World Mark year. In addition he won the ;Quebec 28 - gauge and .410 TORONTO (CP) -- Rik Van,wouldn't have been so happy to eee and was runner-up in Steenbergen of Antwerp, Bel-|see my record broken if I were JUMior 20-gauge shooting to Wil- gium, tied the world record for|.,; : liam Farris of Southfield, Mich., six-day bicycle race wins Satur-|Stt!! riding. I'd be trying to do who scored 91 to Boyce's 90. day night when he and country- penn ayer» Maureen Fidler of Ottawa! man Emile Severyns won the Van Steenbergen, who has be- won the Canadian women's 12- international six-day race atcome a millionaire through bi- gauge title, as she blasted 186 of Maple Leaf Gardens. cycle riding has a chance to 200 birds Van Steenbergen's win was break Peden's record in a Que-| This year's entries numbered the 38th in his 98-year-career,|PCC City six-day race beginning 298, four short of last 'year's the same number won _ by\FTiday. total. Torchy Peden, formerly of Vic-| ig and now of Northbrook,|' | Il. Paced by the sensation riding of Severyns, the Belgians stole} a lap on the field in the last 10 minutes of the race to wrap up the victory. Until then, the Luxembourg team of Robert Lelangue and) Lucien Gillen had seemed sure winners as they drove seven} sprints, each worth 72 points.| Sprint points are normally given on a 6-4-2-1 basis for the} first four finishers in 10-lap| races within the main | events. | Boyce successfully defended his Canadian 12-gauge junior \erown for the third consecutive heed money for any mara- thon, They are used to break ties between teams which have covered the same number of to-| tal laps at the end of the race.| In the last hour sprinting is continuous and each sprint vic- tory is worth 72 points to the winner. The Italian team of Leandro, Faggin and Mino de Rossi fin-| ished second also lapping the! field in the last hour. They cov- ered the same, number of laps) as the Belgians but had only} 717 sprint points, compared with) 1,355 by Van Steenbergen and Severyns. Gillen and Lelangue wound up) third, a lap behind the leaders) with 1,174 points. | Torchy Peden said: 'I} ACTION! ACTION! 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