Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jul 1967, p. 8

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- By SCOTT BUTTON "TORONTO (CP)--Bill Wake- ham of Victoria is the first pro- fessional in four years to win the Ontario Open Golf Cham- pionship, and he had to beat an @mateur to do it. Wakeham defeated Ben Kern &! Cooksville, Ont. «in the first hole of a sudden-death playoff Saturday to become the first pro winner since Moe Norman in. 1963. "Victory did not come easily te the 26-year-old Wakeham who Hiad to sink a 15-foot putt for a birdie on the final hole of reg- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, July 17, 1967 69s Saturday, Country Club course. four. | eh hip Canadian Team Wins Contests Canada in the Pan-American; Games baseball tournament games. | At Virden Saturday, the team| Bob Hunter. Bob Thompson of} [Oss. the outstanding performance of lirst two times at bat. | Sunday afternoon saw Canada blank All-Stars 5-0 here. Stead, a righthanded pitcher| trom Guelph, Ont., took the} tare Athletics was the loser. WEEKEND STARS pi Pitching -- Paul Lindblad, ter for his first complete game beat Chicago White Sox 7-0. Batting--Ed Kranepool, Mets, The team which will represent} | Woodbridge, Ont. Sept. 1-4, 'HAD BAD ROUND ulation play to force the tie. Wakeham and Kern, who shot| illness. finished the | 54- hole tournament deadlocked at 208 on the Islington Golf and The victory earned $1,200 for|don, Wakeham and guaranteed him a berth in the $200,000 world Pro Wins Ont. Open | In Sudden Death Play The veteran Weslock, Ont. will team, with pro Ray Manion Kern, Wakeham and Norman, onto. the latter seeking his third Open; Bill = title, started the final round tied|Ont., Herb Holzscheiter of Tor- "GRANDVIEW, Man. (CP)--|at 139. Norman, however, hadjonto, and Bob Panasiuk of} his worst round of the tourna-| Windsor tied for 11th spot with ment--shooting 72. Norman, who earlier fired a bounced back with three vic-|70 and 69, finished in a fourth- tovies during the weekend after|place tie with Jerry Magee of suffering a 4-1 trouncing Friday|Toronto who posted his best in the first of six exhibition|round of the three day tourna- | onto. | ment with 70. Both had totals of 211. Amateur Gary Cowan of edged the All-stars of the Man-/Kitchener grabsed third place} ltoba Senior League 7-6 aided) with a 69 for an even-par total! by the pitching of Winnipeg's|of 210. Thompson of | 217s. compete this year because of} played the Islington course fre-| quently, could have placed even! higher except for a mediocre 74, On the first extra nole, Wake- | Saturday. ham put his second shot within five feet of the pin and sank/first leg of a two-event his third for a birdie. Kern, aj tion 20-year-old student at New Mex- ico State University on a golf|teurs in the combined scholarship, settled for a par/of the Open and the championships July 26-28 in Lon- comprise the The amateurs were on the), for Ontario's Willingdon} Cup Team. The four low ama-| Grouped at 218 were Gary) Bowerman of Maple, Ont.,| George Hillebrecht of Peterbor- ough and Ernie Nerlich of Tor- who has competi- | 54 holes amateur | The fourth best amateur, be- hind Kern, Cowan and Weslock, tournament at)was Bob Bradley of who shot a 69 Saturday for a 220 total and a tie for 19th place Oshawa of Tor- Hornby, | Gary Fawcett of London, Ont. i came next with 212. He shot an} Btandon Cloverleafs took the | opening round 68, a final round|Chatland of Toronto sped to) ~ |70, but ballooned to 74 Friday| victory in the junior 100, and = World Athletes Arrive For Pan-Am Games Bob McKillop of Kitchener. He| Wilf Homenuik of Winnipeg into performed catching and pitching seventh place with 214 after he duties during the game and| Started the final round just one| ' slammed two home runs in his| Stroke back of the three lead-|miles north of Toronto, was one ers. | of three athletes to come in with Defeated by the same club/t 0 damage his chance of win-|220-yard runs, the 80 Friday, Canada was aided by ning. |hurdles and long jump, the lone {| A costly 74 Saturday droppedjathlete to win four events at the Central Ontario junior and! juvenile track meet Saturday. Carl Martin of Thornhill, 15 Girl Runner 'Wins Four Races TORONTO (CP)-- Tiny Marg Native Diver Homenuik drew a two-stroke|triple wins. She took the discus, 'penalty from officials Friday, preventing him from taking the|under 20 years second-round lead. A fan kicked Homenuik's ball j}way and the Winnipeg golfer took his next shot from where the ball had been kicked instead of asking for an official ruling | | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) °F moving it back to its original|boys was 16 - year - old Craig/fifth Pan |Blackman of Toronto who won \the 100-yard, the 220-yard and |letes and: officials--more than|Canadian cyclists, people Astrid Verduyn of Peterbo- | countries -- have arrived and| There were 27 countries regis- Of the season as Kansas City Weslock of Brantford, a six-time|rough won the juvenile girls'| Winnipeg Open champion, Bob Rose and|long jump, the high jump and spirit of the Games. Frank Whibley, both of Toronto. |80-metre hurdles. , ! Weslock last won the Open in hit pair of two-run homers in} 1964-65, Another amateur, Doug New York S 2-1, 8-5 sweep of St.|Mossop of Toronto, won it last Louis Cardinals. year. osition. Athletics, pitched a three - hit- THREE AT 216 At 216 were amateur Nick Miss Stoddard finished and Miss Gotzch third. {the triple jump. Mossop was unable to meet. shot put and javelin for girls second | 3,000 | Latin - American tunes play Ottawa's Uplanu Harriers |constantly on airport public ad- came second to Don Mills of|dress systems; Toronto in total victories in the |rive blare forth. their the first horse, O'Hara, By BRUCE LEVETT WINNIPEG | Ingrid Gotzch of Oakville early spring, at eight or nine| known as Avenida de las Ameri-| ES Micke came second and Jo Stoddard}lofts and dovecotes across the) cans. win. Mickey Torres of St. La-| 4 couple of feet on the 17th fair. | of Ottawa third in the discus/city, 2,000 homing pigeons have and javelin. In the shot put,|been living the life of Riley. These are the will whirl aloft at 2 p.m. July A triple winner in the juvenile | 23 for the official opening of the; NOW THERE ARE 27 - American Games. The first contingent NATIVE DIVER WINS HOLLYWOOD GOLD CUP Native was the number 4, had no rider. enough as less win was not good Kenaston Boulevard, until the Columbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, (CP) -- Since|Games close Aug. 7, will be/Antilles, Panama, Peru, Puerto fe sare |Rico, Trinidad - Tobago, Uru- NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY arrived, alopg with Cubans, Ar- *"'doves" Ricans. of ath-jalong with more Cubans; some|islature in St. yachtsmen| pices representing 26)and equestrians are also due. | getting into the|tered until the Haitian team--} two men and a coach--pulled | OPTOMETRIST out. | Now the names on the list are} 14 King St. East 2nd Floor as athletes ar-|Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, 5 national anthems| Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, Brit- 723-2721 \ish Honduras, Canada, Chile, guay, Venezuela, Virgin Islands Some Canadian athletes have | and the United States. vec : The symbolic torch today be- that|gentinians, Chileans and Puerto gins a 500-mile journey to Win- 'nipeg when the first of 10 In- | dian relay runners leaves the Today 157 Brazilians "some [stat of the Minnesota state leg- A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. HOYLAKE, England |that call for many, jyears," he said. world but had never jing in his ears. | "I felt as thought me (AP)-- [Roberto de Vicenzo, at 44 fi- inally rich in golf prizes, tucked laway the 1967 British Open championships Saturday and was immediately besieged with offers, contracts, requests for television appeasances and/the 6,995-yard course. | Al Balding of Toronto, only Canadian in the open, wound up lin a tie at 287 with four other ness was a call home to Buenos B t is wi including Austral- | Aires to his wife and two sons. [ "T've been awaiting to makejian Bruce Devlin. De Vicenzo has won about 140 tournaments all over the| before | U taken one of the major titles. (f. |. He walked off the final green) 'lwith tears in his eyes and a| |deafening roar of applause ring-| I was an| |Englishman," he said. "'I felt as] |though everyone was pulling for'| | He clinched the title with a two-under-par 70 for a 270 total, two strokes better than Ameri- De Vicenzo's winning players, ing champion, who had a final round of 69. Gary Player of ys i South Africa and Clive Clark of|golf and deserved to win. England tied for third at 284. was 10 under par and just two shots off the all-time record for| years. ae Hugh Mclivanney, writing in The Observer, called it, 'the most popular victory with the British since Montgomery made that spectacular recovery out of Roberto de Vicenzo Wins British Open "Roberto is a gentleman," Nicklaus said. 'He plays great the sand at E] Alamein." The triumph of the personable total|de Vicenzo was one of most popular in Britain in many An ow COAL & SUPPLIES NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks always ready to serve you. Fuel Oil Budget Plan Available OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! McLAUGHLIN 723-3481 110 King St. W. 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