Daily Times-Gazette, 28 Jun 1955, p. 11

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Ontario Soccer League Standings Same, As Top viz dm .. Claremont. Holanda | the Ajax Dom Ls soorok | rut hall KINGSTON (CP)=The old-fime still appesr to have the edge class among Canada's money pigying golfers, ake Jules Huot, for instance, #1-year-old veteran, in the he before some EA Hs ents were born, won { ario open erown Ssturday with a 54-hole of 210, even par for the dis. ', Huot, who plays a erful game from the tee, tu in rounds of # and 70 over the tough 6,206 ard Cataraqul Golf and Country. Bub in the 35.hole windup Satur day to best another old . timer, Gordie Brydson of Toronto Misis , by one stroke, Brydson fired § $ in the final 18 to take second ment outside, Huot a steady but unsensational the way, The pressure he headed into the last "After 1 birdied the 13th 1 heard say 1 could win if 1 birdied more hole," Huot sald, "So 's what 1 did" Jules picked up his birdie on th parfive 16th and went out with le of pars on the last two "Putting was the strong part of my PU. he said, oJ ont think : Huot is from Laval-Surle-Lae, first.day leaders, veteran 'oronto Scarboro and 'oronto hy Miaeray "rocker of 1 Rose. into & . | Woodbine racetrack, came back strongly with «70 to finish with 213 On last hole, Gray missed a two. putt which could have given im elear title to third place, Kesairing. the pre.match favor. ite, scored a 70.21.71 for his 213 total PUTTING TROUBLE Keisolring, who won the Open twice as an amateur, ran into put. ting trouble on his first nine-hole round, He three - putled three [tens and ended up with a nine score of 37. On his final 18 hole round he went over par.on the fourth hole and never got back un. dot Tefulation figures. ind Gray, Tucker and Kes. ring, was Aviending champion n Horvath of dsor, who a 75 on the first rout, He J the hard.driving r Toronto Lambton, carded a 218 to take honors as top amateur, His win clinched second place on the interprovincial Will gdon Cup team, five strokes be: hind Moe Norman of Kitchener Rockway. QUALIFYING TOTALS Norman finished with a 407 total otoenik thes Inter ahead , but Sirila took aller, with 4 shel ee nites nd half Pi with another Ni VILE TRIUMPH The second game of the even at Oshawa was at Eastview Pa when the welldormed Johns Man ville Club clashed with the up and coming Polonia squad, with neit side having much advantage over EASY VICTORY Oshaws Hollandis scored an easy three to nothing vietory over Ajax Dowty st the new Dowty field Sat urday night and thus kept up their unbesten streak and remained four ints behind Otawa Srila but ave two games and, against the wind in the outside left Vesters scor- od the only gos! of the half after » gosl-mouth scramble and this was enough to give Hollandia the vie tory. Terms Considered For Title Match MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Charlie Johnston, manager of light heavy- weight champion Archie Moore, tentatively acrepted terms Satur, day for & heavyweight title fight with champion Rocky Marciano James Norrls, president of the International Boxing Club who dis- cussed plans with Johnston here Saturday, sald; "If the fight is made al the terms proposed ~-- and we'll an nounee them later--Moore stands to make a duarer of 8 million dol- lars, It would be the biggest fight 1 ever promoted ss far as both money and national interest are | concerned," | Norris said he has already made an offer to Al Welll, Marciano's | manager, and that he plans to talk | » eill again Thursday In New ork: Stopped On Fourth Tiry Logger Will Go Again VICTORIA (CP) ~~ Logger Bert Thomas of Tacomas, Wash, still tired from his third attempt to swim the Strait of Juan de Fuca Thursday, jive up his fourth try at 3 p.m. PDT Sunday after swim- ming only six miles from here, He said he'll try again, ; Thomas, the second man to try to swim between here and Port Angeles, Wash, In 24 hours, re luctantly gave up after it was de. cided he was not making enough progres, Ld ad Bill Muir of § Saanich gave [] pri try Sunday momips after eramps in his legs and 4 ly na apiain ' the gr "of stren her | Pl Wins Insurance markers wi the second hall H and the final in favour Hawkins was a tow- dangerous Lamers In check throughout, Paashuls, Gertsen spd Korsien were best for Hollandia, GAINS POINT Claremont finally came up with » i at Claremont Salurdsy t when it showed vastly im- proved form by holding Duplate to 8 22 te ,| 8 general for Dowty holding | di Two Newcomers Set New Marks In Can. T&F By W. BR. WHEATLEY Canadion Press Sill Writer newcomers to Canada took part in assault on records in Bi, Lambert's weekend show of Cana. an and esstern Canadian track ond field championships, Hans Moks, Estonian native com: peting for Toronto Fast York Club, and French-born Roland Mi- chaut, aligned now with Les Francs Amis Club of Montreal, had a share in the record slicing thet saw 22 marks--irom Quebec provincia) native to Canadian open--lowered in the two-day meet, Canadian natives d the big- 'Tony Trabert 2 ' yA 87. LAMBERT, Que. (CP)~"Two This THE DAILY TIMESGAZETTE, Tuesday, June 78, 1955 1 SPORTS ROUNDUP Will Be Williams' Best Regardless of Average By GAYLE TALBOT ha Ne 'mi 10. 1 ( mad now NEW YORK AL \-Te hats 10 be {of 3 Matches From Title er is sell.centred and be title, # cluster of blisters on bis racket hand ended his| po chances, This yesr he's feell him » to win it, fink, Rigi enough 's pla; wi AA wih $0 far hasn't lost a set in the three maiches he's [layed.--often has sald he wouldn't J down his nose aL any pro- ir i i "You've got to Keats that when ud 3 - i ¥ g In it's last two Clare mont has served warning to the rest of the League thast It" will be no pushover in the second half of the schedule, Down two goals in the first half Claremont rallied in the second from two markers by 8, Godell and $. Severs to gain the tle, Ritchie and Neil McRae scored for Duplate Severs was the star man on the field while Findlay and Willams were best for Duplate Bad Smashes, One Killed At Detroit Races DETROIT (AP) ~ Bill Cantrell drove his Gale IV to victory Batur- day in the unlimited class of the Detroit Memorial speedboat re gntta as five boats crashed in the blinding spray of the first heat and a driver in a smaller class was killed in a second collision, The fatality was the first in the history of speedboating on the De- troit river, Lloyd Maddock, 51, of Pontiae, Mich, died almost im- mediately after a crash of Holi. duy, which he was driving, and Little Audrey, driven by Harry Vo- gel of Dearborn, Mich., in the 135. cuble-inch class, Vogel was injured seriously Cantrell swept to vietory in the first 15mile heat in sn average time of 93.720 miles per hour and also copped the second heat with a 92028 m.p.h, average, He finished third to a sister boat, Gale V, in the third heat, The Gale boats are owned by Joe Schoenith of Detroit, POINT TOTALS ' Gale IV ran up a polot total of 1,025 points to 925 for Gale V, the second place finisher, Back of the leaders came George Simon's Miss U.S. with 826 points followed by Such Crust IIT with 866, Tem VII, 391 and Wha Hoppen Too with 263 points, Two drivers were injured ail in the first heat crash, Miss Cad: lllac, My Bweetie, Short Circuit and Canada's Miss Bupertest were forced out of the race, Tempo VII, Guy Lombardo"s new boat, also was Involve! but not damaged Bn .- a farine Prince Wales TORONTO (CP) «~~ Ace Planer of the $20,000-added (] June 11, proved he is the finest three-year-old in Canada Sat- urday when in a great display of determination, added Prince 4 A he won the #5, of Wales Stakes at He stood off Senator Jim In a duel through the stretch and was running away from his rival as they sped under the wire, It was Ace Marine's fourth con secutive win this year and the out- standing performance of his car. oer, Docking was third, CLEAR SANTEE PARTLY BOULDER, Colo, (AP)--AAU of. ficials sald Friday that Wes San. tee, outstanding United States' miler, has been cleared of two of three charges that he violated his amateur standing. Investigation of the third charge Is continuing, Santee han been accused by a San Francisco newspaper of ac- cepting more than actual expense Rone for taking part in three Pacifi®oast meets, These were at Fresno, Modesto and Los Angeles, Dick Borthwick of Hamilton Glen. Iale; Jack Kay of 8t, Bruno, Que.; Bill Thompson of Toronto Downs. view; and B. Kozak of St, Cathar. ines, each ploked up $50, ERNIE CAY in the 126 qualifying holes played in matches at Barioion, hon Hunt and in the Open. Magee's' 215 gave him a total, ve Morland of North Bay and Niok Wenlock of Windsor are tied be. hind him with 510s, Horvath, Al Bal of Toronto Sa tier W a i Llo; cker tohener Rookway; Bob Alston of Ottawa; | DOORS * SASH ROOFING and A ) A | \ } £1 big ad 15 KING W. WE HAVE THE KODAK DUAFLEX IIT CAMERA | veo featured in Kodak's LET US SHOW You! BOWMANYILLE MA 3.5778 Marine, | dit Going Into the first turn of the 15-mile heat, five of the 10 eetle was sandwie in tween, All three came. into the pits. My Sweetie in a sinking eon. TAKES WESTERN OPEN PORTLAND, Ore, (AP) = Dr, 000- | Cary Middlecolf won the western open golf championship Sunday with a spectacular comeback nine under-par 6, final round. He fin. ished with 272-16 strokes below par for the four-day, 72-hole event lo win $2,400 Middlecoff tied the Portland Golf Club 18-hole record set by Ben Hoo an In 1045 and tied previously by im Ferrier in 1046 Mike Souchak, who led at 208 at the end of the third round Satur day, finished second by shooting a 60 for a 274 total, Two young ex-colleglans from California, Gene Littler and Bob Rasbuty. tied for third at 275, Middlecoff, recent winner of the Masters at Augusta, Ga,, started the round at 209--four strokes back of pacemaker Souchak, 4 | i Wt gest harvest of records and four girl athletes, without molesting # single record, scored triple victor: fen, x Moks competed in only the Cana- dian open javelin throw and was a winner before he tos the spear, His mark of 235 feet, 10. inches was almost 10 feet bet- ter than the old Canadian open record of 225 feet, 11% inches, WAS DOUBLE WINNER Michaut was a double winner, He took the six-mile run Friday night in 8 breeze and the three. mile run Saturday with a8 mini mum of exertion and a great, crowd-pleasing sprint at the finish, His time of 31:07.9 for the six miles wiped out the provinglal record of 3.964 and was also better than the provincial native record hut didn't count in that class, On the basis of first-place fin fishes in the B80 championship events, the Toronto Fast York Club finished on top with 18 firsts, half of them in the men's open class, 8, Lambert and Toronto Olymple youngsters counted 15 firsts each, scoring heavily in the age-class groups ranging throu midget, juvenile and junior, Jackie MacDonald, Toronto East York's blonde specialist in field events, headed a quartet of girls scoring triples. Jackie split her track shorts down the side while warming up for the shot put but won the shot put open title and, after a new pair of shorts were hurriedly bought, won the women's open classes in the javelin and dis- cus throws, Joan Wood of the Montreal Olym ple Club scored a triple in the women's open 100.and 220.yard sprints and the broad jump, Gwen hbins of Toronto Olympie, in the uvenile class and Garol Myers, in the midget division, were the other triple winners, SWIMS CANAL ROCHESTER, N.Y, (AP)--~A 2- year-old Rochester man completed an Smile swim in the state barge canal Sunday in preparation for a swim across Lake Ontario in Aug. ust, Wesley Struble, a (pther of three children, swam fr Alblon to Rochester through the barge canal in approximately 20 STOP HEADACHE When you suller from painof £3 Headache, Neuralgia or Muscular aches you want to stop that pain fast So take Aspirin! 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Yvon Petra of France, winner in 1046, did it, So did Jack Kramer of the United States the following year, Last to do It was Frank Sedgman, who won for Aus tralia in 1952, Two winners--Bob Falkenberg and Ted Schroeder-- didn't come back the next year to defend their titles, Budge Patty, the Los Angles artist who lives in Paris, Dick Bavitt, Orange, NJ, and Vie Seixas, Philadelphia, all came back, but couldn't make the grade pext time Patty and Drobny are trying again this year and Trabert tangles with Drobny in the quarter-finals today, On Saturday Trabert added a de ceptive drop shot to his wer game In polishing off Narath Ku- mar of Indianna 6-4, 6.2, 62, Lew Hoad, who with Ken Rosewsll, looms as a block to g : CITY-WIDE DELIVERY sible Australian road rabert's march to Di hitless ad Bast -- | i utibdssditied VED Vin, Pen AH Te B-A PLEDGE WE AT B.A MAKE THIS PROMISE TO THE MOTORING PUBLIC. 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