1ft rae DARRIE EXAMINER SATURDAY APRIL 16 Palmer Vs Player Old Golf Feature AUGUSTA Ga AP The 1962 Masters golf tournament shapes up as rerun of an old movie thriller on television Arnold Palmer against Gary Player going into the final two rounds At the midway point last year the two posts were tied for the lead at 137 This time Palmer is 136 after sensational 66 in Fridgwr second round Player at 138 after conservative 11 So thoroughly have Palmer and Player dominated the tour nament the last two years that it is almost asethough it were matchplay event with only two participants Their closest challengers gOlt log into the third round today were United States Open chnm pitin Gcne Littler who rode sterling 68 to 139 total and little Gardner Dickinson Jr whose 71 gave him Ill But they were forgotten pursucrs All the attention was on the PalmerPlayer duel VOnty Canadian to survive the cutoff of 149 was At Balding of Toronto who shot on Friday for 113 Stan Leonard of Van couver scored 7774151 and amateur Gary Cowan of Kitch ener Ont moo11 Tottenham Hotspur Will Play in Cup Final Again On May LONDON Tottcnbam lint spur for the second successive year will appear at Vemblcy on May in the final game for the Football Association Chai lenge Cup to give it its proper name Playing superb football with John White their Scottish inter national inside right as the architect of victory they won by 31 from Manchester United in their semifinal at Sheffield While White was carving out the openings for Grcavcs Jones and ltledwin to score their mag nificent halfbacks Blanchflowcr and ltfackay kept the Manches ter forwards in complete sub jection 0n form such as the urs showed in this classic ubt if there is team in Bri tain capable of beating them who their opponents will be in the final is still undecidEd 0n the run of play in the other semifinal Fulham should have won by three goals But in spite of dominating the game they had to be satisfied with 11 draw with Burniey and replay at Leicester on Monday April Fulham went ahead with agoal by Leggat in the 23rd minute and only brilliant goal keeping by Blacklaw kept the score at that figure at halfA time Connolly tied it up with goal in the 64th minute and that ended the scoring Haynes was at his brilliant best in lead ing the Fulhsm line and was unlucky that Blacklaw foiled what looked like sure goals It Fulham can repeat this per formance in the replay it will he an allLondon final for the first time in cup history But the odds are still on Burnlcy to win the replay and meet Spurs itLWembley illPin Bowling In Lives Of Britains People LONDON CP Theyve changed our local palais into bowling alley run the opening litres of recent British hit tune IThcy illustrate how popular tonpin bowling has become since it first appeared on these shores few years ago In fact the game has shaken the tradi tion that Britain is nation of spectators Many movie theatresfor ed out of business by the televis on agoare being converted into howling centres An estimated 700000 Britons now are turn dllng the leipound ball down the maplewond lanes uYet few years ago bowling was virtually unheard of in this country it was known only through the medium of Ameri movres In January 1960 the first move was made to introduce it here when centre was opened in north London One writer who went along to watch described it as sort of electronic skit es BET ON OUTCOME year later five more alleys Were opened in provincial towns Now there are 13 func tioning around the country with at least six more in the blue print stage vane of the most popular cen tres is at Leytonstone dis trict in east London On Satur day evenings whole families turn up for allnight sessions Occasional wagering has turned it into sort of poor mans casino says manager Norrie We never dreamed it would be like this fOn Saturday nights they sometimes start tournaments at midnight and play right through until Sunday breakfasttime jThe local council even watch ful of the boroughs community life has endorsed the game by encouraging the mayor to foim team with the deputy mayor on vicecaptain On Saturday nights he leads his team borough arms sten Ptayer didnt seem disbeart ened that he lost his firmround lead and fell two shots behind Palmer The opposite seemed true The small South African star hoping to become the first man ever to win the Masters hock tohack said he preferred to be two shots behind Palmer be cause that forces him to aban style You cant afford to play ouii servatively on this course against man like Palmer He is always attacklng HES HAPPY Palmer whose saans his best ever in the Masters was happy with the situation like just where am he told Palmer strung together four straight birdies on the back nine at the tough Augusta National course closing with 31 one shot over the backnine record set by Jimmy Demaret in 1940 The only excitement on Play crs round was an eaglcthree he picked up on the parfive 151h hole with long drive fouriron to the green and so foot putt Ipswich the babes of the first division are on top of the lens gue It 32 win over Wolvcrlt hampton while Burnlcy was en gnged in the cup gave thcm two points lead but they have played four more games than Burnlcy who still look like be ing league champions for the second time in three years Chelsea played ghastly game at Bolton and lost 42 to remain at the bottom of the league tied with Fulham in points but Fulbam have two games in hand It looks like double London drop to the sec ond division although Cardiff are still in peril and Fulham might escape Contrary to expectations and form the Scottish Cup is not going to have RungersCcltic final after all Rangers got tllrough quite easily with 31 victory over Motherwell but St Mirren sprang the surprise of the day by beating Celtic by the same score only few days after theCelts had given them 50 drubbing in league game There was complete reversal of form largely due to the return of Bryceland to the St Mirren team after long absence through injury Bryce lands inclusion in the team actually desperation move but it paid off and St lttirren meet Rangers in the final at Hampden Park on April 21 with Rangers on cup duty Dundee again climbed into first place in the Scottish first divis ion with one point ahead of Rangers who have game in hands Dundee have much easier schedule ahead than Rangers and might well squeeze thlrough totheir first champion 1p makes Its Mark cilled on their colored shirts against squads from the borough surveyors office the public health department or the finance committee You could have council meeting down here says Boyle The British Tenpin Bowling Association has been formed The 1500strong association pro motes the first national cham pionships May One of the favorites for the mens title is Lee Kates who has been averaging 170 game He is tipped to become the first Briton to score perfect game 400 The fivepin game also claims niche in the bowling boom mainly due to Canadian spon sorship The biggest fivepin al to in at East Kilbride Scot land joint venture of Cana dian publisher Roy Thomson and Toronto firm BROWN RETIRES OTTAWA tCP Ottawa Rough Riders of the Eastern Football Conference Friday an nounced the retirement of sec retary treasurer Wes Brown 66 as director of the club Brovin associated with the Riders for 31 years will also retire as see retary of the Big Four Try An Examiner Want Ad PHONE PA $2114 SUPPLIES COVERS STAMPS cams DOCUMENTS ALBUMS WANTED TO BUY Coins Old Letters Old Maps 01 Post Cards BARRIEiSTAMP AND com 17 Bayfleld St nantr don his usual conservativa are LIQHd PALMER UNWlNDS FROM FAIRWAY SHOT Another Boxer Nailed With Brain Injury BLUEFIELD Va AP Hcavywcight boxer ninney Hun sakcr was unconscious and in critical condition today from cf facts of knockout punch dc livcrcd in the 10th and final round of fight Friday night He was hit by the same type of brain injury that caused the death of former world welter weight champion Benny Kid Parct in New York last Tucs day Doctors said he had 5050 chance for recovery Paret to be buried in Miami Fla today never regained con sciousncss from the heating he suffered at the hands of Emile Griffith March 24 Hunsaker wallth to his cor ner after taking the locount and collapsed while being ex amincd by ring Physician Dr Anderson at nearby Beck ley where the fight was staged His opponent was Joe Cheldon of Cleveland Hunsaker 32 father of two children and former police chief of Fayetteville WVa under went twoehourbrain opera tion Dr Gage said Hun sakcr professional four years suffered hemorrhage on the OCR Wants Rule Changes LINDSAY Ont CP The Ontario Curling Association ex ecutive Friday night recom mended rule change to make it tougher for curlers from other parts of Canada to compete in provincial bonspiels The OCA executive at the an nual spring meeting proposed that curlers musttake up resi dence in Ontario before June to qualify for competition the following winter The Canadian Curling Associlt ation last month in Kitchener set the residential rule date at Aug The rule is designed mainly to prevent western curl ers coming east to take part in Ontario playoffs The OCA executive also rec ommended clubs with more than 350 members he allowed to send two rinks to district playoffs for the provincial championship These and other recammem datinns will go before the OCAs October annual meeting in Tor onto Motor Trucks INTERNATIONAL DUMPS Rl901957 R19°1955 5184 11184 mIERNATIONAL CHASSIS 23000 GVW $265000 INTERNATIONAL CHASSIS 172 WB DODGE CHASSIS I7 W3 $75000 1056 DODGE V8 CHASSIS I73WEt INTERNATIONAL PICKUP FT BOX $120000 INTERNATIONAL CYL DEMONSTRATOR PICKUP AUSTIN PANEL 10000 MILES FORD 1959 PANEL mRCURY iii TON WEESS HART INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCK DEALER Dunlop Cloverleaf run NEW scour by IS IN PRODUCTION the right side of the brain which caused paralysis to the boxers right side Parcts injury and death stirred up stormof protest from politicians and fans to ab olish boxing New York state legislative committee opened an investiga tion in New York Friday armcd with resolution to inquire into activities of rucketccrs and gamblers and other unsa vory elements in boxing Hunsakers wife said that few days ago reporter asked her husband for his views on the Paret case Hunsnker with record of six wins and 12 defeats replied You can get killed in traffic accident just as easily In New York assembly Speaker Joseph Carlind member of the committee said It is very obvious there is an unwholesomc influence in box ing with undue control in the sport and in the handling and manipulation of fighters Plumndore said the commit tcc will hold both open and closed hearings Dates for the first hearings have not yet bcen set but they will probably be in week or 10 days he said Plumadore said the question of outlawing boxing in New York would be one of the ques tions to be answered by the committee By THE CANADIAN PRESS Kitchener Waterloo Beavers came from behind to dump the HullvOttawn Cnnadiens +2 Fri day night to take 20 lead in their Professional Hockey League best of seven semifinals in Kingsto the Frontenac trimmed the Sudbury Wolves also gaining twogame bulge in that series Third games will be played Majors Nip Wings 20 In Opener HAMILTON CPlA goalie who watched the first two min utes of the game from the stands took over in the nets for St Michaels College Majors Friday night and turned back 35 shots as the Majors blanked Hamilton Red Wings 24 in the first game of their bcstofseven Memorial Cup eastern semi final The second game will be at Toronto Sunday Bill nlanbb was pressed into service when regular netminder Gary Smith pulled leg mus cle while making 11 sprawling save on Pit Martin at 208 of the first period From then on with stone wall dcfencc in front of him the flycabold McNabb rose to spectacular heights to hold off the OHA Junior champions Defenceman Ray Dupont scored the first St Michaels goal at lament the second pe riod With liamiltons Howie Menard and Larry Ziliotio and St Mikes Barry Mackenzie serving minor penalties Dupont took pass from Gary Dinecn lot the Hamilton defence went laround Bob Wall and pushed the puck into the net We must decide if the dis advantages of continuing the sport outweigh the advantages he said CAMPBELL LTD Furniture Moving and Storage Commercial Warehousing Agents for North American Van Lines PA 66555 George Davies CONSTRUCTION LTD Barrio PA 33185 new KITGHEN 148 lira gt lemo noon zoo 133 EPHI PLAYDOWNS Frontenaés Beavers Take 2Game Leads Sunday in Hull and Wednesday in Sudbury The Canadiens dominated the first 10 rnlnutes of the game at Kitchener scoring twice The Beavers wh finished third in the lcaguer standings came roaring back in the second stanza with three goals Jean Ratelle led the hustling KW club with two goalsone In the second period which proved to be the winner and an insurance marker in the third after Canadian goaltender Ces are Maniago had lost his stick The other Beaver tallies were by Len Ranson and Bryan Hex ta Jean Gauthier and Keith Mc Creary scored for the lian Referee Frank Udvari called nine penalties the Beavers tak ing flve crowd of 3189 watched the game The Frontenacs punch for the second straight game came from its second string of Terry Gray Bobby Leiter and Don Blackburn COUNTS THREE TIME Gray who scored 40 goals in the 196061 season but playing below par thts year cut loose for three of the Fronts mark ers Leiter who centres the line scored twice and Orv Tessier added another Kingston took 82 lead in the first period and added three more goals in the second Twenty six minutes in pen alties were handed out in the rowdy opening period high lighted by long argument from the Wolves about Tcs siers goal which seemed to hit the inside of the post and bounce out Sudbury marksmen were Ed Stankicwicz cnnis Kassinn and Dennis Rathwell Rath wells goal me on penalty shot in the period BARRIe GOVERNMENT sumus STORE 25 DUNLOP ST 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