Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jul 1965, p. 9

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COOLER AND FASTER! Bill Sutherland (right) and Bob Clements, both of To- ronto, took a cooling short cut, to both cool off and beat the rest of the gallery to the next vantage point, at the same time. They waded across a branch of the Credit River, which winds through LADIES' AMATEUR | She took a penalty stroke, but| He one-putted seven greens, | when she dropped her ball twolincluding the last three. He| year-old girl who has told inti-| Gail Harvey, Sue Hilton In Quarter-Final Match KINGSTON CP---Two room- mates at the Ontario Ladies' Amateur golf championships meet in one of today's semi- final rounds at the Cataraqui Golf and Country Club. Gail Harvey of Toronto's Scarborough club, the Cana- dian women's closed champion, scored a 1-up victory Wednes- day over Betty Stanhope Cole of Toronto while her roomie, Sue Hilton of the London Hunt Club, was an easy 7 and 6 vic- tor over Anne Sharpe of Font- hill, Ont. In other quarter - final] matches, Helene Gagnon of Arvida, Que., champion Sandra Post. from Oakville's Trafalgar Golf and |Sondrea Lees of Copetown, Ont. edged Jocelyn Bourassa of Shawinigan Falls, Que., 2 up. The Harvey-Cole match was decided on the long par-five, 465-yard 16th hole; Mrs. Cole's second shot with a three-wood from a bad lie slithered into dense underbrush bordering the right side of the fairway. upset defendingjyard 18th with par-fours match went to Miss Harvey. s. fg rfl the Mississaugua golf course as they followed the first day's play ,yesterday, in the Canadian Open Golf Cham- pionship. --CP Wirephoto |then blazed his way to five nsieaieaX) | ) | CLEVELAN AP)--Defence Girne "Wa the last 7) bales, (acter ete Were aa ae reaching the green in six. | CUT-OFF TODAY ~y 4 \G Joe Campbell Leads In Open Tournament 32 on the second nine made up By JIM CRERAR TORONTO CP)--They got down to sorting out the men from the boys today in the Ca- madian Open golf championship as 144 hopefuls battled to stay ive. The low 70 scorers and ties survive for Friday's third round of the 72-hole, $100,000 event at 6,828-yard Mississaugua Golf and Country Club. A crowd estimated at 8,000 to 10,000 jammed the course for Wednesday's first round despite threatening skies and a brief shower in the afternoon. They saw a cigar-smoking 29-year-old blonde from Perdido Bay, Fla., take the lead with a four-under- par 66, Joe Campbell, who hasn't won a tournament on the tour since 1962, went through six cigars and just 29 putts on his way to a 34 on the front nine and a 32 on the back. CAMPBELL TARGET That left him the target for the rest of the field which be- gan teeing off today at 7:30) a.m. EDT. | Most of the field got at least one practice round in before play began, but Campbell hadn't even seen the course be- fore Wednesday. He arrived in| Toronto nine hours before he teed off and borrowed notes on} the course from fellow golfer Sonny Methvin of Baton Rouge, La., who shot a 74. Campbell tuned up with a one-over-par effort for the first seven holes, /2,500 at times, Then came the big-name Columbus, Ohio, and defending Canadian Open champion Kei Nagle of Australia, both with one-under-par 69s. Nicklaus, who Tuesday pre- dicted that four rounds of 69 would win the tournament, stayed within striking range of the lead despite a two-over-par six on the 405-yard 15th hole. He got it when he fell short of the green with his approach, chipped on and _ three-putted. But Nicklaus was encouraged by the way he played. "It's better than I've been playing," he said, "I putted pretty well, too." WET UNDER ' Nagel was even par at the turn with a birdie and a one- over effort on the front nine, then went one under par with a birdie and eight pars on the back nine, Arnold Palmer of Latrobe, Pa., drew his usual huge gal- lery, estimated to have' reached and came in with an even-par 70. He got off! to.a bad start by going over par on four of the first nine holes and had a 38 at the turn, but. he settled down for a hot Girl On Stand In Brown Trial I've made in six mon said. players like Jack Nicklaus Ofiof three birdies and six pars. Palmer, who changed drivers Mote's Cats Win Intra-Squad Game HAMILTON (CP) -- Kelley Mote's Cats took an easy. 35-20 Wednesday night as Tiger-Cats unveiled their 1965 -- a Football Conference ul an intra - squad game! before 15,000 fans. we After a scoreless first quar- ter, Motes' Cats unleashed a before the tourney began, said his tee shots went extremely well and that his -- showed signs of getting ¥ Palmer sank a 20-foot for a birdie-three on the 17th and ran in a 30-footer for_a birdie- three on the 18th. "They were the best pits Reg ie South African star Gary Player, just recovering from a neck injury he picked up while doing exercises in a bath tub during Open last week, had a bad first round. He shot a four-over-par 74, go- ing over par on five holes and shooting a birdie just once. the British He didn't stick around to elaborate on his round, but his iron game was shaky and he three-putted four greens. FIISHED EARLY Campbell was among the early finishers and for a while late in the day it looked as if Phil- Rodgers of La Jolla, Calif., was going to take away his lead. Rodgers fired a three-under- par 32 with three birdies on the front mine, but ballooned to a 38 by going over par on three holes of the back nine for a total of 70. six-footer on the 10th but sank jattorneys today were to con- |tinue cross - examining an 18- lelub Jen i | irdi | gths away it bounced|sank a 35-footer for a birdie on i | lhack into the underbrush. She the eighth and a 12-footer to te ee nee eal made two shots before finally|birdie the ninth. He missed a . i] Jim Brown | Brenda Ayrs, a slim 108) | Miss Harvey was on in three|a 12-footer for a birdie on the! unds, left the witness stand/ land Mrs. Cole conceded thejilth and said afterwards that| ate Wednesday ill and faint. | hole to go 1 down. A birdie on|was the turning point in his/che proke down after testifying] Miss Harvey had evened ithe par-four, 208-yard 15th by round. ' the| Mason Rudolph of Clarksville, match, and when they halved|Tenn., was second with a 67 the 340-vard 17th and the 380-\and would have tied Campbell thelif he hadn't overshot the green with his approach shot on the The qualifying - round leader|par-four 18th. Rudolph took a Country Club 7 and 6 while|with a two-under-par 74, Miss|five. Harvey carded a one-over-par|/PUTTING STRONG 77 Wednesday to Mrs. two-over 78, The biggest surprise so far Cole's Putting was also Rudolph's strong point. He had seven one- in|putt greens and three-putted the tournament was Miss Gag-|just once. He was over par only non's one - sided victory over|once, on the 18th, and fired four Miss Post in a battle of teen-|birdies, agers. Miss Gagnon is 18 and Seven players, including Miss Post, the winner last week|Montreal's Al Johnston, were of the Ontario junior title, is 17.)grouped at 68. Brown slapped her around in al motel room on the night of! June 19 and forced her to per-| form an unnatural sex act. In addition to the unnatural| jact, the shapely teen - ager| jaccused the 29-year-old athlete) lof plying her with five drinks of whisky, then forcing her to} have sex relations with him on two occasions. land Browns' 230 - pound full- back--the father of three--with jassault and battery. He pleaded inot guilty and asked for the |jury trial, which opened Mon- day. She has charged the Cleve-| | | PUTTING TOURNAMENT Come To The NORTH OSHAWA MINIATURE GOLF © Everyone Eligible to Win. || @ Trophies and Valuable Prizes Each Round 50c Sat., July 17, 10 A.M. 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