@ 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, May 17, 1965 LOVE THAT BALL Golfer Dick Mayer of Palm Desert, Calif., kisses the golf 'Tom Rolfe' Captures NEW ORLEANS OPEN Sensational Chip Shot Wins It For Dick Mayer -- (AP)--Dick{ond with 274s NEW ORLEANS and _ - pocketed) Mayer, sight just months after he be-|70s. came king of golf in 1957, will) Jack Nicklaus had a 69 for a tell you that it's sometimes al79-hole total of 275. This little heartbreaking for alhim tied with Jack Cupit and former champion to attempt a!George Knudson of Toronto for comeback. But the 42-year-old Mayer struck a blow for old age and sentiment Sunday when he chipped in from at least 90 feet) out gn the 18th hole to win the 1 $10¢,000 New Orleans Open. He shot a 68 in the final round for' a 273 total and $20,000. "That may just scare some) of those kids," Mayer said. "That was a great break for a real old mah.' » Mayer Bruce Devlin and Billy Mar- trip. 'to. oblivion. tindale finished in a tie for sec- Iname was forgotten. was well down the list, with a }284 total worth $258. Mayer was at his pane in 57. He won the U.S. Open land the®$100,000 World Cham- pionship of Golf, was named Golfer of the Year and led }money-winners with $65,835. 'Ground Control' First Of Fillies NEW YORK (CP)--While Ca- filly has been able to win all, 4 | | 2 - ball he sank on the 18th for a birdie to win the Greater New Orleans Open Sunday afternoon. Not seeming to mind Mayer's affection for the. ball at left is Mrs. Mayer --AP Wirephoto | Preakness By A Neck BALTIMORE (AP) -- Injur- jes, which have plagued thor-| oughbred racing's three-year- old division all year, struck again in the Preakness as Tom Rolfe won the $180,600 race Sat- urday with a neck decision over Dapper Dan. Lucky Debonair, a fading sev- enth in the 1 3-16 mile race after. winning the Kentucky Derby, and Native Charger,| fourth in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, went.on the hos- pital list for indefinite periods with leg injuries. Even Tom Rolfe didn't escape unscratched as jockey Ron Tur-) eotte of Grand Falls, N.B., sur-| vived a claim of foul while throwing back Dapper Dan's/83 - year - old Albert Warner.| 5, .arness bid in the duel between two sons|\bowned. a tendon in his right deliberately sire-- foreleg. of the unbeaten Italian Ribot, Tom Rolfe, owned by Ray- mond Guest, the U.S. ambas- r to Ireland, threw his left front shoe and returned to the winner's circle with his front heels run down and some hair brushed off the ankle. Trainer Frank Whiteley said Sunday there was not much! soreness in the heel. He wil! point Tom Rolfe for the 1'%4- mile Belmont Stakes June 5, in}moving closer to the rail with the stretch-running Dapper|mitted he swung into the rail Dan from Ogden Phipps' sta-|with intention of closing the \ble. gate on Dapper Dan. pens "My horse went in SHINS BUCKED more than I planned," Lucky Debonair, never far-'cotte after the race. "But I ther back than fourth as Flagididn't bump him.' The stew- Raiser led the field of ninejards agreed after looking at the \through a swift six furlongs and pictures for some 15 minutes. a 1:37 mile, suffered bucked - shins in his two front legs. Trainer Frank Catrone, said Lucky Debonair will be ont of; Ron Turcotte action for at least two months.| a are Admits Tactic He added: "I am not worried The horse needs the rest after! BALTIMORE (AP)--Ron Tur- cotte, the little jockey from starting 10 times and winning |$257,210 this year.' Native Charter, winner of the) j : Flamingo and Flordia Derby for! sie ya Ege tony gece Saturday, said he "closed the gate" on Dapper Dan as he drove After Dapper Dan's stretch| down the Pimlico home stretch runs just missed in both : Kentucky Derby and Preakness,|_ Ismael Valenzuela, on Dap- there are many that believe the|Per Dan, contended Tom Rolfe longer distance of the Belmont made his colt hesitate several will be down his alley. strides near the sixteenth pole In the Preakness, Milo Valen-\@nd lodged a foul claim, which zuela brought him charging Was disallowed along the inside and then "I didn't think I fouled him,"| claimed that Turcotte, astride Turcotte said. "It is a naeural) Tom Rolfe, caused him tothing to' do when you get in check while the winner was front to get closer to the rail Thejso the horse behind will have a little |Tom which he will again hook up!23- year-o old Canadian joc key ad-ito go around. That's worth an-| Jackie Gordon Can Figure On Moving About By HAL BOCK NEW YORK (AP) When Jackie Gordon was named as- sistant general manager of New York Rangers last week, his new boss gave him a warning "You'd better get a couple of new suitcases,"' laughed Ranger general manager Emile Fran- cis, welcoming Gordon to the National Hockey League "You'll be using them up pretty fast from now on." Gordon spent the Jast 14 years with Cleveland Barons of the American League, first as player and later as coach and general manager. He inherits Francis' old job of trouble-shoot- ing throughout the Ranger or- ganization and Emile knows what a grind it can be "The Rangers have about 600 players in the organization in- cluding our own team, profes- sional farm clubs at Baltimore, St. Paul and Vancouver and 10 amateur teams,' Francis said last October when he was named general manager of the club. "I've seen them all" That adds up to a hefty travel ACTION! ACTION! ACTION! 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Turcotte, "We like three tangible items Preakness, in the boys we scout. First they|might have must be able to skate well, sec-/if the situation ond we look for size and third versed. we are interested in shooting. Turcotte, 23, said he felt Dap ability. per Dan was the horse to beat 'Most important though is his!" the Preakness because of his big finish in the Kentucky {Derby when he also lost by a nec k--to Lucky Debonair. gers. my Valen set first} he also re riding in his acknowledged claimed foul had been desire. A boy must want to sue- 5 Year Guarontee made by Beatty. Free food plan. Free delivery, PRICED FROM Radio, 23" Free BAD BOY DEFINITELY SELLS FOR LESS! FREEZERS - 21 CU. FT. $198 R.C.A. VICTOR ae 3-WAY HOME THEATRE FM/AM 4 Speed Automatic Changer, TV all in one Wolnut 309° Cabinet. Home Service. $479.00 VALUE : ee? se 23" BIG SCREEN TV Hond.. wired circuit, tull power trans. former. 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Isaduchess Marshua, second the crowd of 38,545, and U P| in the $28,925 Colonial Handicap Oars, a 14-to-l risk, battled forjat Garden State Park, N.J. It the lead deep in the stretch of}was almost a triple dead heat jthe one-mile event. But Doniwith Beautiful Day just a nose Pierce, aboard Ground Control, back in third place jsaving ground all the way,| Isaduchess paid $4.40 steered inside the two. front-\and $3.20. Swoonalong, runners just before the wire. (by Dom Brunfield What a Treat, was fourth. Yeaza claimed Ground trol had interfered with U Oars in the stretch but the! nL +8 Agure Acorn|the favorite, Nasharco, third. and and Swoonalong : Day $3.80 to show. Con- in| fourth place, which was worth Milan 0 Roma 2 $4,366 to each. Arnold Palmer! Varese 0 Bologna 0 2 gg beset by personal prob- Marl-Huels 0 Bielefeld 1 made the short| Herne 2 Homberg 0 By 1960 his! victoria Cologne 1 Leverkusen 4) ! The time was 1:09 4-5 for the by $4.49) joted by ridden|igckey Lester Puggott, paid $7.60, |lengths. the favorite,|$7.20 and $4.20 with Beautiful/pandini in third place came The six furlong race was run himself EUROPEAN SOCCER SCORES ROME (AP)--Following are|M Sunday's 31st-round results in|M \the Italian major soccer league|Suedwest Ludwigshafen 0 Trier 4 championship: jAtalanta of Bergamo 2 Man- |Pirmasens 4 Bellheim 1 | Voelklingen 2 Worms 3 tova 1 |Cagliari 0 Torino 1 |Catania 1 Sampdoria of Genoa} , who dropped out of|$9,400 each. Both finished with} Genoa 3 Lanerossi of Vizenza 1 wee Juventus of Turin 0 Internzaion- Trier ale of Milan 2 Lazio of Rome 2 Foggia 1 Messina 0 Fiorentina of Filo? ence 3 |S iV WEST GERMANY Western League Muenster 0 Duisburg 0 Oberhausen 3 Hamborn 0 SW. Essen 2 Aachen 2 Dusseldorf 1 Wuppertal 2 Moenchengladbach 5 RW Essen| N Vv R A | St St Gelsenkirchen 1 Horst-Emscher SOUTHWESTERN LEAGUE | Final Round wee ai 5 Ludwigshafen SC of m |W sc icareuiats 3 Spfr Saarbruec- i St. ken 0 D FC Saarbuecken 2 Oppau 1 . Frankenthal 2 Saar Saarbrue- F ken 2 SPORTS BRIEFS MEXICO WINS MEXICO CITY (Reuters)-- Mexico won the right to rep- resent North and Central Amer- tle less than two lengths andiieg at the world soccer cham- pionships in London next year beating Costa Rica 1-0 Sun- day. A capacity crowd of 65,000 returned $19.40, saw Hector Cisneros slam home by|$8, and $4.60, Chiclero returned|the winning goal home early in Hasharco|the game GREY COLTS TOPS CURRAGH, Ireland (Reuters) choice of/finished in a dead heat for first The only three grey colts in the 21-horse field took the first three places in the Irish 2,000 Guineas Classic here Sunday Green Banner sprang a 100-to-7 surprise by beating Dandini, pi-; England's champion by 2% Two lengths behind Sovereign Edition, who proved the best of the four K nglish-tr trained Tunners judges disallowed the objection. | Marshua returned $5 and $4 10| while Up Oars paid $7.50 to show The victory was worth $38,220 to the winner, who ran the dis- tance in the slow time of 1:37 1-5, doubling her previous earn- ings. 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