Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Mar 1965, p. 21

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NATIONAL MIXED THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 17, 1965 2] Ray Grant's 'Ontarios Share 3-Way Lead TORONTO (CP) -- The draw for playing positions can make or break a team in tournament play, and Ontario couldn't have hoped for anything better if it had pre-arranged 'the fourth- round of the National Mixed Curling championship today. Ontario, skipped by Ray Grant of Unionville, Alberta's Lee Greer of Calgary and Ernie Boushy of Winnipeg all boasied 3-0 records to lead the ll-rink, round-robin tournament after the third round Tuesday. But Grant will sit out the first set 0. games today before meeting Alberta in the fifth round. Alberta, however. must meet Newfoundland, which forced Grant to play to the last stone Tuesday night although Ontario led 18-6 after nine ends of the! regular 10-end match. | Change Format U.S. Golf Open NEW YORK (AP) -- The double round on the last day of the United States Open golf championship has been elimin- ated this year. The United States Golf Asso- ciation, outlining the conditions| of the 1965 Open this week, re- vealed that the 15 lowest scorers in the 1964 Open, excluding Open champions of the last five years, and the 15 top men on the offi- cial PGA money winning list will be exempt from all qualifying play. Ten in each category were exempt last year. For the local qualifying rounds, the number of exempt players in those two categories _ been increased to 25 from The championship will be} played at the Bellrive Country Club, St.Louis, June 17-20 with a starting field of 150. For the first time, it will be played over four days with one 18-hole round each day. SOCCER SCORES LONDON (AP) -- Results in English League soccer matches Tuesday night: Division II Bristol Rovers 0 Walsall 1 Carlisle 1 Reading 2 Watford 1 Barnsley 1 Now Grant is hoping the; Newfoundland quartet will give) Alberta as rough a time today.) ARE TIED Rinks skipped by Fred Tin- ling of . Vancouver and Nova Scotia's Charles Piper of Hali- fax were tied for' fourth after three rounds witn 2-1 records. Brub Peterson of Fredericton followed with 1-1, and Saskat- chewan, skipped by Grant Bouey of Regina, had one win in three starts, Northern On- tario's Wil' Biron of Sudbury and Newfoundland's Dave Ped- ley of st. John's were both winless in two starts. Prince Edward Island skip Gordon Svicer of Summerside, and Olivier Samson of Quebec City had 0-3 recoras. In other fourth - round) matches today, Manitoba meets) New Brurswick, P.EJ. plays B.C., Nova Scotia goes against Saskatchewan, and Quebec takes on Northern Ontario. Ontario tan into its stiffest competition in the second round| against Saskatchewan Tuesday.| The match was tied 3-3 after| five ends, but Ontario broke the} contest open with three on the/ sixth and went on to record an 8-7 victory Grant posted a 20-6 win over! Newfoundiand in the third round. Meanwhile, the defend ing champion Manitoba rink had little difficulty trouncing B.C. 12-6 after holding a 7-0 lead after five ends.' Boushy took .an easy 14-1 win over Northern On- iario in the third round when Biron conceded after only six ends. Alberta had no trouble in the second round, trouncing P.E.I. 10-5 without playing on the final end, but only a switch in tactics gave Green a 9-6 win over Sas- katchewar, in the second game of the day In other second-round games, New Brunswick defeated Northern Ontario 12-9, and Nova Scotia edged Quebee 15-11 in an extra end, while New- foundland drew the bye. British Columbia defeated Quebec 9-4, and Nova Scotia edged P.EI. 7-6 in the other third - round matches, while New Brunswick sat it out. 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