lub Englands Bridget Jackson | Canadian Women's Champ j By KORKY KOROLUK the distance. Miss Palmer fin-) She asked reporters not to > SASKATOON (CP)--Bridget|ished about five over. emphasize the back injury but Jackson of Birmingham, Eng-| Three times, Miss Palmer|the injury, more than anything jand, relied upon defensive golf|dropped putts of six to eight/else, enabled Miss Palmer to Saturday as she defeated rit feet to salvage halves. \tie the match. lyn Palmer of Kamloops, B.C.,| | After the injury, it was Mis a the 37th hole of the Canadian| MISSES TWO-FOOTER 'Palmer who yo the prom women's open golf champion-) On the 23rd _ Miss Palmer from the tee and who was hit- ship. missed a two-footer. She missed |ting greens in regulation fig- Miss Jackson wrenched her,48ain from the same distance! yres, ae | back while driving on the 2ist/0" the 28th. ee hole and was plagued by pain! Miss Jackson said she PRAISES OPPONENT "won four events and a persistent foe the rest of/stopped concerning herself too . There were absolutely no 'ond once, Robbie the way. |much about Miss Palmer after|signs of her cracking," Miss hree events, Pete The bad back hampered her|she hurt her back. Palmer said. 'She just contin- len Boyce, Janice swing on full shots, especially] 'I was just concentrating on ued to play superbly.' ohn Kwasniewski on long irons. But she got by|par then," she said. The open title was last won th one win each with a three-quarter swing} Leading by three holes after by a non-Canadian in 1965 when Wilson and John much of the time and used a|30, she saw her lead disappear Margie Masters of Australia deft putting stroke to protect ws 9 35th. won in Calgary. her lead, three holes at the iss Jackson forgot Jefensive ta ing: SaHuay, time of the injury. jgolf on the 37th. She pitched hay gees ues lpendR la tes to the Eastern She managed to win fourjstrongly to the green with her man Open in 1956, was & mem- on Track Club more holes, but three were won|third shot, then rapped the. ball ber of the junior team' which or Championships dn par. solidly into the back of the cup|toured Australia and New Zea- prough. Her only birdie after the inju- from eight feet away. \land in 1955, played for the placed third in ry came on the 37th, where she| 'I remembered a time a few British Isles against the U.S. in urdles and fourth rapped an eight-foot put! to|years ago when I was leading/1958 and 1964, and against | jump, Grant close out the match. It was the|by three holes with seven tc' Europe in 1959, 1963 and 1965. d third in the third time in the match she bir- play, and I lost that one on the She played in the first Com- pe ple chase and died the hole \37th. | was thinking about that monwealth tournament in 1959 three-mile event. Miss Jackson finished the|quite a bit coming down ihe and the first World Amateur ime sixth in the match about three over par for 36th." team championship in 1964. Dunk § George Knudson Wades Melts. yener ff 10-Under Par To CPGA Title Tes flyn Palmer (left) congrat- eight-foot birdie putt, on golf championship, By BILL MUIR la two-under-par 70s and Leon| Stain Baird of Montreal, Wilf} ulates a happy winner, the extra 37th hole of their Saskatoon, on Saturday. faylor a double, ST. CATHARINES (CP)--|DeCaire of Toronto and Nor-'Homenuik and Bill Thompson} Bridget Jackson of Birm- scheduled 36-hole match, to 1 ra single, Palmer Rain or shine, George Knudson| man produced 71s. of Toronto matched par with 72.' ingham, England, after le, Doug Cole a emerged Sunday as winner of|--~-- Eee -- ples 'om O'Connor a the Canadian Professional Golf-| ers' Association championship. | d two singles for The Toronto golfer fired his! with singles go- second 67 in as many rounds tc eating, G. Beaith defext Jerry Magee of Torontc by four shots for the $2,00( ned 20 Peter- first-prize money. | 's in the nine in- Knudson's total, 10-under par,| er let one batter was posted despite soggy condi- ase, and allowed tions created by heavy rain Is. that forced reduction of the 54- d three times for hole event to 36 holes. The) Cole, Young, champion led by three strokes) Reilly twice each, S afte: the first round and | each going to © increased his margin by one} nnor, Jim Row- Mavis and Taylor. NSON, 0.D. Sunday There were several com- | plaints Friday over the decision | - of tie CPGA to wipe out the jsecord round, halted by rain * with many still on the course. | METRIST | | Magee. who played on the ng St. East * United States PGA tour several -2721 | years ago, earned $1,500 for fin- EASY TERMS 7 1-DAY SERVICE FREE TOWING S our car NOW! 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(CP) Scottish girls open stroke play "a Pe atggogh ine ie and Al e championship, Narrowly missed alding of Toronto were named : a RahiMny "16 cOMDAA in the Ties Second a tie with mise dala She World Cup -- formerly the Can-| 4 needed a par five at the last ada Cup -- golf competition in} LI PHOO &K Babland Raw hole for a 74, but found trouble Mexico next November. lters) -- Four Canadian girl.4nd took a six, her third of the The announcement at the con-|golfers touring Britain gave | 'ound. clusion of the Canadian Profes-| another good account of them-| qa sional Golfers' Association tour-|selves in the Girls' Golfing Sa a day with's 3¢hole score of 1H day. S BUYING, SELLING \CeAcum, | we earee o ee) Gg) ee gan, Que., and Pamela Miller Jerry Magee of Toronto was, named first' alternate and Stan |% penawe: Boat Blot (voor ers SEE alternate. behind the winner, Mary Ever KEITH KAINE :|Leonard of Vancouver second|Par 75s to finish only one stroke -- 5 ~---- jard of Sheffield. 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