Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 May 1967, p. 7

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NORED OUTDOORS Marlies Blank Marrs; Wearing 'Palmer Glove' Gives Knudson Hot Hand THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, May 13, 1967 7 All Home and Away By Bill Owens Times Outdoor Writer Goalie Whidden Stars By BEN THOMAS a kid I have played without a NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Al-jglove. I guess it was because I ner THE JOB of a conservation officer, or game warden as he often is calied, is not an easy one. His district usually covers 150 to 200 square miles of territory and the time he spends on the job is the usual ten to twelve hours per day, plus additional time that is called for when answering the demands of the public. If he asks to see your li- cence, he is insulting. If he takes your word for having one, he is corrupt. If he arrests a violator, he is showing how rough he can be. If he gives the culprit an- other chance, he is. showing favoritism. If he labors day and night to enforce the law, he's a tyrant. If he relaxes at all, he is a shirker and a crook, If he talks about fish and game conservation he is maudlin. If he keeps quiet, he's not interested in his work FOR HIS long years of serv- ice his fellow officers and colleagues presented him with a silver tray mounted on a stand which was adorned with game and fish replicas. This now occupies a promi- nent place in his den. WE WOULD also like to welcome Andy Fletcher to this area. Andy is taking over as the new Conservation Offi- cer, and will be temporarily stationed with Ben at Prince Albert. Particulars in regard to the location of a new of- fice will be announced at.a later date. The district should be very pleased to get the services of this young and very presentable officer. HERE AND THERE --Bob- by Hickey of College Avenue was taken along for company for his Dad on a lake trout fishing trip to Lake Simcoe FORT WILLIAM, Ont, (CP)-- Port Arthur goalie John Adams learned a lesson in fundamen- tals Friday night, and his ex- periences may have cost the fired-up Marrs another victory in the Memorial Cup junior hockey finals. The youthful net minder went to the corner to clear and found himself' alone with Toronto's Richie Bayes. It was no contest as Bayes scored into the empty net and Marlboros were en route to a 6-0 victory and a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. The fifth game in the series will be played here Sunday. In the Toronto dressing room, coach Gus Bodnar gave a good chunk of the credit for victory to goaltender Bob Whidden. Whidden made several key stops among 19 saves to pre- his shutout before 5,300; fans POWER APLENTY ~~ TOMMY MARTIN\-- . scored a pair Bayes and Tom Martin each|0 of 16 minor penalties, scored|Ke Adams, the victim of all six Bodnar had tribute for the ef-|P forts of Bill Fairbairn, a recruit from Brandon Wheat Kings of the Manitoba League who had a hand in four goals in Port Ar- thur's 6-4 triumph Thursday 3 But he had more for his own S. "They played their positions and passed the puck well." Whidden made a key save on Juha Widing, Fairbairn's line- mate in Brandon where both collected 100-points plus this season, in the second period with Marlboros holding a 30 margin. His miss seemed to take the steam out of Marrs, They could not muster a dangerous threat even during 80-seconds of the third period when two Toronto players were in the penalty box. The absence of forward Bob appeared to affect Marrs. ~-- he had clear sailing for a >, represented Friday by one of the gloves that bears his name. a Palmer - approved glove for fired a sizzling six - under par lead. Jack Nicklaus, was breathing the field began today's third 000 special award and solid gold cup, Arnold Palmer passed up the $100,000 greater New Orleans Open. But he was Freckle - faced George Knud- son, a slender Canadian, wore the first time in four years and 66 to grab the second - round But golf's golden bear, big right down Knudson's neck as round, Nicklaus blasted out of a sand trap on the 18th hole Friday and the ball trickled into the cup. It gave him a 68. Knudson's 36-hole score was 137--seven under par on the 7,020 - yard Lakewood Country Club course. Nicklaus stood at 138, along with lefty Bob Charles, the New Zealander who won the 1963 ajall-weather grips and in most {champion Doug Ford, who fired couldn't afford one, And I use LACROSSE GAMES weather I don't have too much trouble hanging on. Nicklaus has been in a slump but many of his fellow pros are predicting he'll put on a stretch run this summer and possibly catch Palmer, who has won over $87,000 already. Former Masters and PGA Broadcast This Year On a 66 inethe Pro--am and thought his. game was back in shape, slipped to a 76 the first day and a 71 Friday. He missed the 146 cut by one stroke. Other notable casualties in- cluded Lionel Hebert, a former PGA champion, and Ken Ven- turi and Gene Littler, both for- mer National Open titlists. BEARD SKIDS Frank Beard, the defending champion and winner of two rich tournaments in the last month, had a 71 Friday and stood at 139 along with Jacky CKLB 1350 CKQS 94.9 at 9:00 P.M. on all games GAMES NEXT WEEK -- Mon. -- St. Catherines et Oshawa; Sat. -- Oshowu at Hastings -- Brought to you by Lakeland Broadcasting Company with the participating sponsor... Brant, t weeke: e may well |Scored two goals, Terry Caffery|three times on the power play. |Ni med "the equalizer,"|British Open and Johnny Pott./Cupit and Mason Rudolph, win- Minor one tice Ne te ieeeeetont tee angler of the week for Osh. and Doug Acomb contributed| Their first power - play rush|Kelly was sitting out a one- ibe rien ae ner of this tourney three years |[J Household Finance, Aiox. Oshawa Quality Fuel. Ed Cor- If he works out problems for awa, because he took a thir- singles. It was Acomb's sixth|clicked when Caffery surprised] game suspension for leaving the 7 5 TE ago. Beard shared the first- Ran yen Beresillies, Harwood Auto Body, Columbus. wa City himself, he's a know-all. If he thirteen - pound, two - ounce |80al of the series. with a quick wrist shot to the/bench Thursday night to join a), wore & Palmer glove to-lround lead with 'Gardner Dick-|[f Mercury Furniture, Ajox. aed el ee anal gd League; acts like a gentleman, he is lake trout. For a twelve-year- |_ Marlboros, although they took|short side. third-period fight. y,"" Said Knudson, "and Ijinson, who slipped to a 74 and|f Shewring Furniture, Oshawa. hob cA ieden ai ry, Osh- too easy and if he acts firm, old, this is a pretty good feat. Peary like Arnie. How/was well back in the pack at Associa- he is unfair and a rascal. His Dad took second place Knudson, 27, explained the be ires V partment of Lands and For- , By HAL BOCK his first three starts and S(n)Cardinals rallied with five runs|/eft hand." es Ce ee oe eee ab Bobke arel Bill Ruther. |A8sectated Press Sports Writer|Francisco sunk to the cellar. |in the eighth inning for a 7-5 Sy haven't you worn a Award ermen of this area for his ford of the teen-age set San Francisco's limping) But the ace right - hander has|victory over New York Mets, & A. Well, alwa ince I shawa batters profound discharge of duty. brought home their limit in Giants have come up with ajregained his rhythm and now|Pittsburgh Pirates downed At- * ys since I was . . , allowing no There have been many times rainbow trout last Saturday. |formula for she dding those/all Franks has to do is just get|lanta Braves 5-2, Cincinnati Swimming p a total of 11 when his pleasant talks of All ten fish were taken on the second - division blues. two or three other pitchers in}Reds dropped Philadelphia Phil- Ten Y -Old P. various matters pertaining to worm in a nearby stream |. Now if Herman Franks canjtune with Juan. lies 4-2 and Chicago Cubs nipped ~ f Car: ' To P 1! 'ir last inning our outdoors were enjoyed by ... You may be surprised to |just figure out a way to pitch/HOMER NO. 545 Los Angeles Dodgers 2-1. Shoots Anoth 88 ool. 2, Grant Yeo fish and game clubs of this know that 123 mink, 169 |Juan Marichal four times a) Mays third home run of the; 'The Mets carried a 5-2 lead| 4 er out, then God- district, and despite his re- beaver and two otter were week, the Giants will be sitting/season and No. 545 of his ca-|into the eighth inning against DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -- Ten- at making it two tirement, we are sure that trapped to date on district |Pretty. . reer came in the seventh in-/st, Louis but singles by Julian|year-old Beverly Klass, the cept Oshawa's Ben, as he is generally known trap lines. These cover areas Marichal, a spring training|ning with two men on and gavelJavier and Dave Ricketts, alyoungest professional golfer in orking Webster 1 Pat Watters Yeo, with the lobray replaced point and re- atter. ig Harvey son's grounder, ;, then Webster he, forcing in hat proved the nd Watters col- three singles. t ten runners WITH THESE observations, we would like to take this op- portunity to extend best wish- es for many happy years of retirement to Conservation Officer Ben Smith of Prince Albert, who retired after 26 years of service for thé De- will be very happy to meet his old friends at any time. with a five-pounder ... The pickerel fishing in Prince Ed- ward County was a complete fizzle. Local angler. Luther Locke, fishing at West Lake, was beat out by his wife, who scored one pike, This was all the fish for the weekend. Fred Dykstra fished hard for nothing, as did many anglers in the Townships of Reach, Scugog and Uxbridge. Clarke's Hit Spoils Palmer's By BOB GREEN Associated Press Sports Writer J. C. Martin and Horace Clarke were in unfamiliar key is 'Perfect "It was a squeaker,' Detroit manager Mayo Smith said, "'but it looks as good as any in the win column. We'll take all we an get." holdout, hurled his fifth straight complete game victory Friday night, whipping Houston Astros 6-1. Willie Mays and Tom Hal- ler provided the power with long home runs. For the Giants to try to win without Marichal is like a car trying to run on three wheels. Franks found that out the hard way in the first two weeks of the season when Juan dropped Marichal Wins No 5; glove bit this way: "I couldn't hang on to the club last week at Houston and finally I got stubborn and de- cided that I wasn't hitting it Mays Hits HR No 545 solid. I couldn't hang on to the club because of the sweat. "So I put it on my left hand and I felt much stronger in my Marichal a comfortable working|force play, singles by Lou Brock|sports history, fired another 88 margin. ; and Curt Flood, a double by|Friday in the $16,000 Dallas Civ- Haller, on a tear with nine/Roger Maris and an intentionallitan Open. hits in 12 at bats, had given) walk to Orlando Cepeda tied the) The 88 gave the Woodland the Giants the early lead in the| game and left the bases loaded| Hills, Calif., girl a 176 after two fourth but singles by Joe Mor-|for Mike Shannon's winning hit.|rounds. gan, Sonny Jackson and Jim| Jerry Buchek homered for| Beverly was delighted with a Wynn tied it in the sixth. the Mets. couple a = putts and a 223- abo finished wore a ve eo yard dri seven-hitter and struck out nine.| PAVLETI J In other National League} Don Paviletich drove in three Poel father, Jack 1 por Ai age games Friday night, St. Louisjruns with a double and single) «w, as Sammy Ellis' five-hitter beat| was a4 sare aie bo § the Phillies for the Reds. After playing the round, she BASEBALL SCOREBOARD International League Ellis used an _ unorthodox rocking windup and liked it so much that he'll stay with it for went fishing in a lake on the 6,177-yard Glen Lakes Country Club course. An International A Price MAJOR POOL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION You Can Coneda's Oldest and Largest Sin a Pool has « comp! a for swimming Pools, Get eur Free Brochure Afford ! i STEEL MAJOR POOL EQUIPMENT CORP. (canada) LTD. GIONNAIRES: ' hitting roles in American ts Vankess: couldn't ast 6 By THE CANADIAN PRESS ' ' Fi League haseball action Friday : g & W L Pct. GBL awhile. Judy Kimball shot a five- tbr Bove, it Fight, lanka breaking up 8 Ber IPailert'He retired tho fest 18] MMA TAOWO lnuttalo 20g tug | Matty Alou nd Roberto, ci |under pas, 06 and surged fate cana dk sans oubildaser adeasiaanl Pg Pe weg Palmer cod thartin driving te Seles ty Cake Tee tet Deirolt 16 7 66 -- |Coumbus 7 $ 383 2;¢|funs for the Pirates and Billy|Prentice. Each had 138. 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