Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jun 1964, p. 11

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CHAMPAGNE BUBBLES ! "Champagne" Tony Lema bubbled over, in a leap, after holding out on the 18th green to win the $66,000 Buick Open golf tournament yesterday at Grand Blanc, Mich. Tony picked up $8,000, to add to the Late Rally Gives Lema Buick Open GRAND BLANC, Mich. (AP) A determined Tony Lema flirted with trouble on the last hole but rallied to win the $66,000 Buick Open Sunday for his d ma- National Golf THE OSHAWA TIMES, Menday, June 15,1964 J] Gary Cowan Wins [20° the annual invitation) men's golf tournament at the . Invitation Joust Stratford Country Club for the Junigr Horse Show a. the second an- second consecutive year. Week Tourney STRATFORD (CP) -- Gary| Cowan and Mike Fraser off Hald On Weekend ws ga show during the E 1 W k d Cowan of Kitchener scored ajBurlington, Ont., finished the eae en birdie on an extra-hole playoff 18-hole tournament tied with TORONTO (CP) -- Profes- sional Al Balding posted a 72\than the two Ti veteran and Marlen Stewart Streit, Ca-\solfers. nadian open and close women's golf champion, shot a 76 during jor golf victory in two weeks. The 30-year-old Lema picked up $8,000 first prize money to go with the $20,000 top money he won in the Thunderbird Open last week at Rye, N.Y. He thus became the first pro in almost two years to win two major tournaments in a row. Lema, who finished with a 70 for a 277 total, had a last-round stretch duel with perennial run- ner-up Dow Finsterwald, who fired a 71 for a 280 total. Bob Panasiuk of Windsor, Ont. with 72-75-68-75 -- 290, won $902.41. A stroke behind him was George Knudson of Toronto whose 73-74-70-74 -- 291 netted him $714.92. With 72-72-72-76-- 292 Al Balding, also of Toronto, took home $504.29. i Bob Charles finished third with 67 for 283, Mason Rudolph fourth with (72) 284 and Charley . Sifford fifth with (71) 286. the w d to wind up the week-long National Golf Week tournament. Men and women golfers)women's par at the Scarborough across Canada competing/Golf Club. Balding posted his against Mrs. Streit and Balding|par 72 in the third round of the tried to shoot a lower net score|Ruick Open at Grand Blanc, --gross score minus handicap--, Mich. 'Among the division re Saturday to win the low gr0SSlthreeander-par 67s, but Cowanlahan of Palgrave, Ont., ridinglin the pony working hunter won the extra hole. Anonymous, captured the grandiclass. Entry fee in the national tour- nament was $1 a round and golf-' ers could play as many times as they wanted during the last week. Mrs. Streit poasted one over VA o> GOLFERS . . . | $2.50 Week Ends & Holidays $1.50 Week Days ips Aveil- @ Golf Equipm: Rent- S GRANDVIEW South at BLOOR play your golf in Oshawa at GRANDVIEW |i / 6 Py Anes only 5 min. from downtown Oshawe HE Of ( AHAAE YD @ GREEN FEES @ @ Members ent PROUDLY EXPORTED TO MORE als end Soles @ Challenging 18 Holes '@ Par 72 -- 6100 ds e -- @ Tournements DISTILLED, MATURED AND BOTTLEI $20,000 top money he won last week in New York, where he captured the Thun- derbird tournament. He fin- ished with a 70 for a 277 to- tal --(AP Wirephoto) MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile trot for 3-year- olds and up. Purse $600 (8). 4Clever Holmes, W'wood 25.10 9.80 6.00 Ingles 7.80 5.10 2Peggy P. Prologue, Thibaudeau 4.60 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Lila Lee Henley, Meadow Brownle, Star Nib, Can't Deny it, and Geoffrey Direct. SECOND RACE -- | Mile pace for + year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). SAndy Counsel, Kingston . 9.80 5,50 4.90 TMacClennen Boy G'n, Waples 4.90 4.50 6Byrd Killean, Burrison 10.50 Start good, won driving. Alse Ran in Order: Cobey Joe, Junior Atom, Marlene R, Sloe Gin, and Sam Hy U. DAILY DOUBLE, 4 and 5, PAID $233.00 THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile trot for + year-olds and up. Purse $1,100 (8). Biwsty McK'ney, Siddall 36.60 14.20 5.90 &Sadie's Mac, Pacey 4.80 3,00 @-Byhalia Dean, Kingston 3.40 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Clement Hanover, My Sons Dionne, Merrie Amos, Johnnie) '®, and Captain Riddell. Also Ran in Order: Wee Danica, Nan- cy Brooke B, MacDuff's Lassie, and Royal MoLean. Late Can., Cotton Maid. SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for + year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8). 2-Telegram, Johnson x 4Stormy Reno Patch, Giese! 1-Johnny's Girl, Pacey Start good, won easily. Also Ran in Order: Scotch Fiame, Boston Wick, Minor Helen, McCarr Han- over, Downland Deil. QUINELLA, 2 AND 4, PAID $20.20 SEVENTH RACE -- 1! Mile pace for dyear-olds and up. Purse $1,100 (8). 5-George Volo, Findley 7.20 3.70 2.60 3-Pierre Herbert, Herbert 4.00 2.90) 2-Thunder Bars, Holmes 3.00) + Reed's Oream, Topheel, Blue Angel, Superior Dale,-and Tonka G. EIGHTH RACE -- 1 516 Miles for 4- year-olds and up. Purse $3,000 added gross $3,640 (7). 7-Dean Herbert, Herbert 6.00 2.90 2.40) 'Muddy 2.50 2.20) FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for > 700 (8). 16.00 6.40 4.40 3.50 2.90 3.70 and Chief Attorney Junior FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile trot for syeer- olds and up. Purse $1,100 (7). 2Chappie's Boy, Gordon 7.90 3.50 2.50 7-Cxar Vonian, Curran 3.90 2.70 34dson, Waddell 3,00 wi 1-Sonny Creed, Lockhart 2.90 Start good, won driving: Also Ran in Order: Superior Richard,| Jewel Symbol, Rendezvous Boy, and Larry Dillard. NINTH RACE -- 1} Mile pace for + year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8). 2-Uncle Spud, Findley 8.20 4.20 3.30 7-Double Symbol, Geisel 11.00 8.30 4Sharon Star, Larkin 4.50 Start good, won driving. 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