arking attendants, caddies, one score yr each competitor, a fleet of cars to zolfers and special- imittees to enter- s' wives, the first Open in since 1954 and ays Shaughnessy nined to show the vat it could handle ian committee in- ne of Vancouver's ntial businessmen. SYDNEY, Australia (Reut- ers) -- Behind the America's Cup races at Newport, R.I., in September between Australia's Dame Pattie and a 12-metre yacht yet to be selected to rep- resent the United States, will lie a big-business drama. The textile industries of the Americans, Australians Battle For Rich Prize --_ stie»"ssintaes von Tis cu multi-million dollar market in|ffom American cloth. But in 1964 the club ruled that any fu- Australia's representative in|ture Australian challenge yacht| ame incorporating the tussle is Bradford Cotton om pote we feo in Aus- Mills Ltd. and Australian indus- pony gage ustralian - made lis by, the New Yor 5 textile|been sporadic attempts in Aus- lia by the New York Yacht |Club after Weatherly defeated/tralia to make sail fabrics, no struggle was forced on Austra- | Australia' s first America's Cup|company had tackled the wholv |challenger, Gretel, in 1962. Until then, challengers were lightweight sails. trial observers believe the du Pont Company will be in the NEEDED QUICK ANSWER United States' corner. In the face of this decision, The winner should gain a ma-|the Australian textile industry|Britain and other countries as range needed. Bradford Cotton Mills Ltd. After exhaustive research and test, Bradford came up with the the KA) ternational class yachts. Bradford Cotton now is gear-| ing up to market Kadron sail fabrics in the United States, soon as the America's Cup con- Canadian Rugby Standards|-- ty THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 14, 1967 15 McLean says he learns that Canadians are hoping to obtain Interest New Zealanders "7's ¢.%.2 mz captains of post-war years, as | AUCKLAND (CP)--The forth-)way to Britain and France for lite coach. Whineray is going to |New Zealand rugby team, the} identification of Australia's in-/4j) Blacks, for games in Van- writer, T. P. McLean, has been |couver and Montreal has sparked increased New Zealand jinterest in Canadian rugby | Standards. The All Blacks are to play in Kadron range of sailcloth -- ajcoming Canadian visit of the other games. rvard for a year under a New Zealand's top rugby | Harkness Fellowship. McLean also quotes the pres- investigating Canadian rugby|ident of the Canadian Rugby and in a feature article in the New Zealand Herald he reports on news received from Canada about recent games and promi- nent footballers the All Blacks Union, Robert B. Spray, whom!' he describes as '"'perhaps the jmost valiant of all workers at ithe administrative level of Ca- "My remaining, but, alas, still unfulfilled ambition is to negotiate for the visit of a Ca- nadian team to New Zealand and Australia." Spray lists visits by New Zea- land and Australian teams dat- jing back to 1906, 4 "But we have never been-in- vited down under," Spray said. 'As Winston Churchill might have said, 'Never in the histery of rugby football have so visits to one country place with so few visits by may United States and Australia will|jor share, of the world sailcloth|had to come up with a quick be fighting for a rich prize--a! market. lanswer. Although there had|test is over. 'Canada in October on tbatrlate likely to encounter. inadian rugby," still sees torn as saying: i damage when he jaily rounds and he what will happen I's Municipal n the 1967 Open is the last week in io GEORGE CHUVALO «+ July 19 date Frazier Next For Chuvalo NEW YORK (AP) -- Unde- feated Joe Frazier of Philadel- phia and George Chuvalo of Toronto, Canadian champion, will meet in a 12-round battle of heavyweight contenders at Madison Square Garden July 10, the Garden announced Tues- day. The bout will be telecast na- ® tionally. The winner will figure in any tournament to determine a suc- cessor to heavyweight cham- pion Cassius Clay. Clay has been stripped of title recogni- tion, by the World Boxing Asso- ciation and the New York State athletic commission. Frazier, 23, is ranked second by the World Boxing Associa- tion and fourth by Ring maga- zine, Chuvalo, 29, is ranked 10th by the WBA and fifth by Ring. The WBA said last Saturday it will set up a tournament in- volving the first eight in its rankings. Chuvalo's record is 46-13-2, including 39 knockouts. He never has been knocked out. The rugged Canadian lost a 15-round title fight to Clay at Toronto March 29, 1966. Fra- zier's record is 16-0, including 14 knockouts. Walt Hooper Tops Federals r Walt Hooper topped the field "> with a low gross score of 43 EVISCERATED VAC PAC -- 6 TO 10 LB of return!' "' CUT INTO 9 TO 11 CHOPS-- BUY THIS FAMILY PACK AND SAVE PORK LOIN QUARTERS - COLD ... .70, COTTAGE. CUTS ~~ "IU ROLLS PICKLED MAPLE LEAF VAC PAC $X BRAND SLICED COOKED HAM BEEF BOLOGNA HALVES SWIFT PREMIUM SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY ee WIENERS BEEF LIVER ss tb 53 SHOPSY'S MAPLE LEAF TRAY PAC PURE SALAMI CHUB -:-»69% PORK SAUSAGE ALLGOOD SMOKED SLICED RINDLESS CANADA GRADE 'A' Ib Dad...ever__ wonder how Mom got the money OPERATED VER dies, with (clean 1 speed rotary te with leather id battery. 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You'll know she didn't rob a bank...and she didn't sell-the car. Lounge Tent and bow net card of 37, when 29 SIDE 8 ACON the Oshawa Federal Service| . 5 : LB 64,97 Golf League members held Maybe, just maybe, we can give you a hint. tlle Deluxe their weekly session. Rained out on their regular night, the "Federals" found the Erinli course in fine shape for their Friday's session and they tackled "the back nine" for the first time. Although several pars were chatked up, the 13th, 14th and 15th holes gave most of them their troubles. Walt Hooper had three par holes in registering his 43 and Fred Wilson also had three ans with a gross card of 50. Pete Bily] was runner - up to Hoop- er, in the bid for '"'Pete's Pot", scoring two pars and one "bir-' die' in a gross round of 48 and net of 38. Other good scorers were Bill Ransted, 53-13-40; Geo. Galen- vinte, 53-13-40; Fred Wilson, 50-9-41; Al Trevail, 53-12-41 and Cam Ross, 64-23-41. MYSTERY VOICE STOPS GOLFERS FORT KNOX, Ky. (AP) -- The Lindsey fairways are lush its greens near perfect. It's that voice coming out of the trees that unnerves golf- ers. The No, 3 hole isn't a toughie, ordinarily. But it skirts the Fort Knox gold depository, where' a line bor- dering the fairway is marked out of bounds. "It's a bad place for a hooker," said Col. LaVerne Graff, director of the com- munications department of the armored schoo! and chairman of the Lindsey golf service. What happens to golfers who take the step beyond? "The voice says: 'Don't eome any closer.' "' And if you do go closer? "No one, after hearing the voice, ever has," said the colonel. "The Lindsey club has 425 members, all officers. L. Kinsmen Loft Wins 'Old Bird' A bird from the loft of L. Kinsman was the first home, when the General Racing Pigeon Club held its seventh "Old Bird Race' of the season, from Montpelier, Ohio, to Osh- awa, an air-line distance of 320 miles. . Following are the results, showing the speed of the birds in yards-per-minute: L,. Kinsman, 1,435; C. Ben- nett, 1,421; L. Kinsman, 1,415; J. Askew, 1,404; J. and R. Irwin, 1,385; J. Askew, 1,367; A. Kellar, 1,366; §. Grant, 1,354; F. Cowle, 1,354; J. Shewchuk, 1,352; S.. Grant, 1,351; W. Bow- den, 1,349; A. Kellar, 1,345; F. Cowle, 1,344; J. Shewchuk, 1,338; J. and R. Irwin, 1,337; J. Shewchuk, 1,335; C. Bennett, 1,333; F. Stuart, 1,318; D. Bej- kowsky, 1,317; J. Strachan, 1,253; M. Korobij, 1,325; L. Prescott, 1,214 and A. Szczur, 1113. Is Mom an A&P shopper? Could it be that the savings she makes each week of the year add up to so much? Why not ask her? Before you do though, better take a quick look in the garage to make sure the car's still there. 7 nobile Tr AID TS repared for holl- 3.33 Yard Pools wd Adults. All tyles with prices 99° eT] RNO Canned heat. CE SAKE De pa PRICES ALL \VING, Savings A-Plenty on Fine-Quality Groceries! FEATURE PRICEL 12-02 pkg 3 7 Reg. 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