Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Dec 1966, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 15, 1966 his Was Banner Year or Canadian Golfers wingers in Canadian golf in 6 were George Knudson, Cowan and Marlene Stew- Winnipeg and now plays out of 0 ie aptured the individual Cup event Canada November. ¢ in the 'okyo in 27, an insurance sales- r,' won the United States 1963 Canadian junior champ, the hottest young prospect in the country. WHIBLEY HELPS Professional Frank Whibley of Kitchener joined Cowan to 'Ifinish second in this year's U.S. "|pro-amateur best - ball tourney in Cincinnati. The' title went to Bobby Nichols and amateur Jim Schloss of Cincinnati with 128 over 36 holes. Whibley and 'Cowan were a stroke back, Cowan's performance in the U.S. Amateur overshadowed a 13th-place finish by Nick Wes- lock of Burlington, Ont., who re- covered from a first-round 76 for 292, Another Kitchener golfer, pro Moe Norman, capped a string of victories on the Canadian summer tour with a third-place finish in the Mexican Open early in November. Mrs. Streit took,dead aim at the U.S. women'sA mai cur title and came close in that one, los- ing to Joanne Gunderson Carner Kinloch's Win on the fifth extra hole of the final match at Sewickley, Pa., in August, A Saskatchewan team of Ken Shakespeare, Edwin Saville, Rupert Wentz and Thomas Sauna Baths By KEN PRITCHARD NEW YORK (CP) -- Now it's sauna baths for horses. An experiment at Roosevelt Raceway on Long Island is making believers out of old- time trainers. The crusher to their faith in traditional meth- ods cf preparing a harness horse for competition was delivered on an off-track dur- ing a recent 38-degree day. Baby, it was cold outside. Nevertheless a horse named Career Boy came off six weeks of idleness to win sa one-mile qualifying event in two minutes, 12 seconds. In the same heat, Bridget's Las- sie, idle six months, finished fifth in 2:12 2-5, What made the feat excep- tional was that. these two entries weren't warmed up on the track before the race. For Horses, Harness Racing Gimmick sulky and sent directly to the starting gate, Bridget's Las- sie went into the race after only 18 minutes in the other stall. Johnston believes his de- vice --he calls it Thermo« Therapy--will make pre-race warmups unnecessary, "T got the idea from the pro football players ... . who rid themselves of stiffness by taking sauna baths," he said. "It provides a horse with a warmup with little or no mus- cular activity, without the ex- penditure of reserve energy that may be saved for the actual race." Johnston can quote a whole string of equine success stories in support of his heat said, is $8 a treatment. treatment. The cost, he said, is $8 a treatment. Neighborhood Dart League Following are the results of one ee in ep pws rime hood 'League's session. Points: Rundle 3, Woodview No, 2 2; Woodview No. 4 3, Woodview No, 3 2; Southmead No. 2, Woodview No. 1 2; South- mead No. 1 4, North Oshawa 1. Points--R. Oderkirk 1, C. Oderkirk 1, A.. Kaltner 1, J. Kaltner 2, R. Code 1, G. Bryant 1, L. Shabbrook 2, P. Pelow 1, B, Ross-2, J. Smith 1, O. Twine 42, M. Germond 1, V. Graves 2, D, Conbay 4, A. Muir 1, B, Con- bay 1, J. Houston 2, G, Houston 1, J. Mcintyre 2, D. Young 1, F, Young 1, M. Rae 1, D, Rae 1, J, Elliott 2, N. Pullen 1, G. 1, M. Taylor 2, E. Adair 1, D. Thomas 2 and A, Graves 1. Baseball, 1 inning--R. Oder- kirk 5,-L. Shabbrook 5, T. Twine 5 and D. Young 60. Waite 3, W. Dow 1, E. Mackay| _ 7 Gilts Sure To Please Everyone On Your Lisi! q 30" KITCHEN EXHAUST HOODS | LADDER "donctasce" "is9s| 19.95 895 OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS COURTICE SHOPPING CENTRE 728-1611 728-1617 6-FOOT MIRROR ALUMINUM TABLES with teke-opart Legs end Stand 18.50 For Hal Frome 30" x 48" - Vaniti ote, 24" x 60" Size teur championship at Atd- ior Pa., in September. rs. Streit, 32 - year - old mother of two girls who learned her golf in Fonthill, Ont., and now lives in Toronto, won the unofficial. world women's ama- title in October in Mexico In 2nd Quarter Scoring 27 points in the sec- ond quarter, Kinloch's jumped into a commanding lead and then hung on for a 71-66 win over CKLB, in the first game of the weekly Minor. Basketball League doubleheader at the Simcoe Hall Settlement House. Firefighters outscored Parts Kramer, - meanwhile, finished second to the U.S. in the World Seniors (Over 55) amateur championship at Colorado Springs, Colo., in August. They beat Australia, Mexico, Kenya, Peru, Hong. Kong, Italy and France. TAKES IT EASIER Knudson, who in 1965 became While the other six starters were each running three warmup miles, Career Boy and Buriuget's Lassie were "taking a bath." The two pacers were "trained" for the race by being put into a mobile dry- heat unit devised by William H. Johnston Jr; of Chicago, BUY A NEW: SPARTAN. The Brightest Gift Ideas This Year! . Are At , vase were the highlights, but there was a string of less spec- tacular successes that contrib- bn to Canada's fine showing. Wa: 21-year-old yne Volimer, and Service every quarter to trounce thém 79 - 55 in the sec- Canada's biggest money winner by. collecting nearly $47,000 on fuhior at Arizona State Univers- ity who hails from Vancouver, won the Arizona state champi- onship with a 2 and 1 victory over Terry Johnson of Phoenix this year. The win left Vollmer, loch's, ond game. Graham Munroe and Dave Alexander set the pace for Kin- scoring 21 and 20 respec- tively. Tom Eldridge sank 11 For points, while Serge Skoblikow- sky added seven. Andy Cherkas and Dave Robinson contributed five each, Ron Melnroy and George Grabowski cashed in on single foul shots. Victir Rudak was the game's highest scorer, coming up with 22 points for CKLB, but John Cuthbert was right on his heels U.S. 'and Caribbean pro tours, has not been as active this year. But in November he fin- ished the Canada Cup tourna- ment tied with Hideyo Sugimoto of Japan at 272 and woh on the second extra hole of the sudden- death playoff. by sinking a seven-foot birdie putt. Cowan also needed a playoff for his title, defeating favored Deane Beman of Bethesda, Md., two-time U.S. amateur, champ, to become the first Canadian to win the tournament since C, who owns a couple of stand- ardbreds and also is director of harness racing at Sports- man's Park in Illinois, EASES SORENESS The unit has two. stalls be- tween which is a room hous- ing a pair of big kettles filled with stones and heated by butane gas heaters. When the kettles are heated to 150 de- grees or more, a circulation of dry heat occurs, penetrat- ing the adjacent stalls where the eauine occupants have their sore muscles and stiff- ness eased. John Swan Hardware Lid. VISIT OUR '67 Model HOME POOL TABLE ¥ Ross (Sandy) Somerville of London, Ont,, did it in 1932. 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