Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Nov 1965, p. 12

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The yictory, scored before 50,- Liverpool's point-total to 27 in 19 games. Burnley is in second Babe Hiskey Wins Cajun Golf Event LAFAYETTE, La. (AP) -- Babe Hiskey sank a 20-foot putt on the second hole of a sudden-|nivicion II and Brighton ham-| death playoff Sunday to win the $32,000 Cajun golf tournament. The victory, his first on the tour, provided a dramatic wind- up for the 1965 U.S. Professional Golf Association circuit. Hiskey and Dudley Wysong were tied at the end of 72 holes With scores of 275. Masters' champ Jack Nick- laiis, gunning for his sixth vic- tory of the year, had to settle fot a tle for third place with Rex Baxter, winner of the 1963) Cajun Classic. The victory was worth $4,250 games, | Leeds United whose match one of 13 league games in Eng- land \17 games. | West Bromwich Albion, [though beaten 2-1 at Leicester, |kept fourth place with 23 points jin 19 games but with an inferior |goal average to that of Leeds. In. lower divisions, two jmatches each produced 10 jgoals. Wolverhampton Wander- jers slammed Portsmouth 8-2 in |mered Southend 9-1 in Division Ill. A headed goal in the 75th minute by Steve Smith was enough to give Huddersfield a 1-0 win at Cardiff which took the club to the top of the Second Division table. With 26 points, Huddersfield leads 'on goal average from previous-leader Coventry City, held to a 1-1 draw at home by Leyton Orient. Millwall retained its com- manding lead in the Third Di- to the 26-year-old Hiskey. Jerry Magee of Toronto shot) a.70 Saturday. and a 71 Sunday} for a 284 total and $275. vision with a 2-0 win over Ox- ford United. Torquay United and Tranmere Rovers, though not in action Saturday, re- and Scotland postponed) With 282 spectators at Liverpool, the|because of snow, ice and frost,|three over Celtic, 2-1 winner at day's biggest crowd, increasedjremained third with 23 points injhome over Kilmarnock. oe ei » ses PUTSTARS IN THEIR EYES... 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