10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 6, 1967 s{could well Masters golf tournament is wonjener, Ont., has a 74, a 70 and by an amateur for the first|two 71s for a 286 total, which time. time in recent years someone other golfer----notably Arnold Palm/Short of the power of 130-pound, and Jack Nicklaus Amateur Or Outsider May Win US. Masters AUGUSTA, Ga. (CP) ----Thisjhas played, U.S. Amateur;ters history--neither has been be the year the|champion Gary Cowan of Kitch-|playing his best recently. | The Canadian professional is, of course, George Knudson of Toronto, who has risen in the |last year would have won the final Masters standing in each It also could be the second|event by two strokes. One of the longest hitters in states |amateur ranks today, he still is|jappeared sharp in _ practice since taking three weeks off the U.S. pro tour to rest up for the event. s than a_ United --take the |19 year-old Bobby Cole of South of the last two years and has|- event. have entries Africa who drives within yards | in recent years |0f Nicklaus on a course ex-) amateurs and foreign|Perts say is designed to favor looked as strong asthe long, true players off the For rarely a\they have in practice rounds|tee- this week for the 72-hole test} PLAYING BELOW PAR Knudson, 10th this year in money winnings among touring) pros, finished 10th in the Mas-)| ters two years ago and sixth last year. REMEBER WHEN .. .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Nels Stewart. ended his first year in the National Hockey League 41 years ago tonight -- in 1926 -- with a brilliant two goals which gave Montreal Maroons their first Stanley Cup triumph, as they beat Vic- toria Cougars, defending champions, 2-0 in the final game. Stewart led league scoring tables that season and was named outstanding rookie. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT New York -- Victor Baerga 134, Brooklyn, N.Y., outpointec Jose Colon, 134, New York, 8 Tokyo--Mitsunori Seki, 129%4 knocked out Jessie De Valle a a a a ao a oe oo COLD FISHING men try their luck on, top of More than 100,000 ice fisher-\Lake Simcoe each winter. RIDE HORSES % PLAY HOCKEY with JIM PAPPIN All Summer Full Price 2 Full Weeks Including Home Pickup ond Insurance WRITE NOW @ AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT HOLIDAY HOCKEY RANCH 129%, Philippines, 7. that starts here today. | While Nicklus and Pal- Two of the foreign entries--|mer are conceded the fa- one of them an amateur--are|vorite roles in the tourney on Canadians, neither to be takenjthe strength of Palmer's four lightly when considering cham-|Masters championships and pionship possibilities. |Nicklaus' three--including the In four practice rounds he enly back-to-back wins in Mas- As well as gaining experience Greenwood Rd., Pickering and assurance every time out,|South Africa, he has a Canada Cup individual! Nicklaus-Palmer hold on_ the title under his belt heading intoftournament in 1961, Bo! this year's competition. Charles of New Zealand anc The top foreign professionals|Bruce Crampton and Kel Naglc entered are Gary Player oflof Aussralia. who broke the Address .. CHAMPIONS - George Gilroy was third, with a 1932 Ford, powered by a stock AMT. NOVICE 200 - LAP SLOT CAR Mark . Fox, left, was the winner of the Oshawa Raceway and Hobbies first novice 200-lap champion- ship race for slot cars. His OSHAWA BOWLING Brown|cappers 2; Corner Pins 7, Cellar Owell- ers 0; Skittles 5, The Nuts 2; The Duffy's 4, Geordies 3. car 'was a. Lacacaracha powered by Champion. Sec- ond, with a Porscht Car- rera, powered by rewind, was Kim Marache, while (Oshawa Times Photo) HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE [da Thompson; treasurer, Jean High bowler for this week was Scott/and press reporter, Olive Anderson | NecColeman, (262, 196) 4587. followed by| Pat McConnell (120, 183) 303; Rolly; OLD COUNTRY CLUB Cousins (128, 123) 251; Freda White (101,| High Triples -- Kelth Alderton 203, CEDARDALE LEAGUE | 87) 188; Ada McDonough (83, 92) 175; |976, 228 (707); Ron Brown 297, 193, 144| High Triples: Bill Melnichuk 838, 297; Sonia Diachenko (46, 80) 126; Vi Pike/ (634); Stan Redfearn 177, 205, 244 (626);|Judy Manilla 663, 223; John Griffin 645; (37, 88) 125; Clare Suddard (77, 45) 122; Roy Mills 201, 187, 238 (626); Trevor|Ann -Boyle 660; Adeline Robinson 642; iva Forrest (78, 41) 119 end Vera Siblock| Hulme 244, 163, 208 (615); Brenda Baron|Jerry Manilla 746; Gladwyn MacLean (42, 66) 108. |183, 191, 230 (604); Keith Williams 213,| 689; Vivien Stansbury 611 and John Gow, 1220, ,|$r. 607, MAOILL'S MIXED BOWLING. Ea Ge aay Huarend. 227 hae pS i High Triples: 8B. Southwell 633, A. t | 'hampions: 'ongratu ations. to Jim Hachey 600, S. Siblick 622, S. Owens 789|,, High Singles -- Marg Hall 266, Irene| Montpetit, Vivian Stansbury, Gloria Mac- and E. Bastarache 802. Hulme 225, Frank Linley 233, Bob Shel-| Lean, Pat Leckie, John Griffin and Marie) High Singles: H. Garniss 248, J. Meikle |!€¥, 229, Ron Jones 236, Audrey Fred-| Bosley. Pin Fall, 6,311. 242, D. Bedding 251, B. Ross 233, R. Saun-|Ticks 241, Allan Cooper 227 and Mamie) Consolations Winners: ders 244 and A. Hackey 248. |Gibb aa. | Ruby Phillips, Diane Gow, Lloyd Plume, Team Standing: Hard Luckers 26, Poor} Team Standing -- Rolling Stones 7,/Alex Leckie and Ann Werten. Pin Fall, Souls 24, Hot Shots 23, Unstrikeables 22,|Hit and Miss 0; Dead Losses 5, Handi-| 6,183. Alley Cats 16 and Pin Heads 15. | --_ --___-- LADIES MAJOR "A" LEAGU | : UN GOLF COURSE Mavis Taylor 703, 234, 265, 204; Marion (Semi Private) Dingman 698, 229, 301; Marilyn Richards 696, 237, 282; Joyce Porter 684, 235, 236, Reasonable Rates, just 12 minutes North ef Oshawa and Whitby. 213; Lorraine Murphy 679, 249, 230, 200; Zelia Moreau 678, 284, 204; Nancy Love 674, 231, 250; Josie, Westlake 704, 233, 279; Joan Jackson 662, 255, 234; Shirley (Between Manchester and Prince Albert) Join early to avoid disappointment. (Restricted Membership) Stop Annoying Delays. Smart 654, 238, 222; Al Hill 652, 236, 238 and Janet Peel 650, 271, 221. | Team Standing: Nu-Way Rug 18, Hay-/| (Book Saturday, Sunday and Holidays Starting Times.) 18 Holes may be played as a Par 72, 63, 54, 36, or 27. New Club House Facilities will be built this year, den Macdonald 17, Strouds 16, Scugog| 14, Young Moderns 13, Crawford's Ins. Join this year and avoid future initiation fees, For Application Form: 13, Motor City 11 and Horwick 10. Write R.R. No. 4 Port Perry Phone 985-2076 Bill Meinichuk, Congratulation to Nu-Way Rug for win- fing last section. LADIES MAJOR "B" LEAGUE High Triples: Flo Russell 664, Mildred | Wittrick 664, Bert Sutherland 657, Ma- deline Reeson 650, Irene Severs 642, Beth | Shortt 642, Mary McKnight 620, Mary | Frobel 614, Betty Campbell 614 and nan Bennet 603. Over 220: Vera Bint 260, Donalda wit-| Hams 248, Marge Fudger 238, Helen} Gourley 237, Hazel Rumpel 236, Kay! Soutton 233, Lucy Kutasiensk! 229, Rose | Stovin 223, Bert. Cole 223 and Jean Say- weil 223, Team Standing: White's 28, Horne's sso and Motor City 22, Mitchell's 21, Henderson's and Nesbitt's Saywells 17, / Bint's 15, Olsen's 12 and Burn's 9. | White's_ win the third section and Horne's Esso in fourth place with total pins. 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