Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Aug 1967, p. 10

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seat 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, August 31, 1967 BIG JACK Nicklaus grins as he displays a big chunk of '"'jack" -- his latest ad- dition, the first - prize cheque for $50,000, winner's share of the loot in the $250,000 Westchester Golf Classic, at Rye, New York. Nickiaus, with four major tournament wins this year, plus other winnings, has earned a total of $156,748 on the golf circuit. | Woodview Tykes Beat Southmead Woodview Park bombed South- |mead 42-13 in a Neighbourhood }Assoc. Boys' Tyke League soft- ball playoff game played Jast |night. --j| White, Bird, Cardinal and (AP Wirephoto) Petronia were the big hitters! for Woodview, who scored 10 runs in the second inning, 11 runs in the third and 13 in the fourth For Southmead, Smith, Mar- shall and Roter were the big guns. Southmead scored four runs in the second inning and three runs in the first, third and. fifth Helps Own Cause With Four Homers Connaught Park boys defeat-| ed Woodview Park lads 33-10, | in the third and deciding game} of the Neighborhood 'Parks Assoc. Squirt Boys Softball League semi - finals, played at North Oshawa Park. Rick St. Andrews hit a home run each of his first four times | to bat to set the pace for the Connaught team. Others to hit homers for the winners were) John Hurst, Derry Dillabaugh| and George Giles while Zane} Lowell, Dave Fleury, Gary Sher- | idan, Mike Jenkins and Mike | Posser all hit well. The winners scored in every (ning except the second, with a i3-run parade in the efxth turning the game into a rout, for pitcher Paul Behm. | Woodview got to St. Andrews only twice, for two runs in the fifth when B. Lavis homer- ed and in the 7th, when he homered again, to help along Woodview's last spurt, an eight - run rally, during which S. Furlong hit a triple and a single. Storie Park Girls | Top Glen Stewart Storie Park defeated Glen Stewart 25-15, to open the Neigh- borhood Parks Assoc. Pee Wee Girls' Softball League playoffs n a winning note. This was the first game of a 2-out-of-3 South- ern Division finals. | Ellen Coe pitched the win for Storie Park, claiming 11 strike- outs, but she had three bad in- nings as Glen Stewart scored four runs in the second, six in the third and four in the sixth. 7 Most of the Glen Stewart runs got on base via walks, as Coe didn't give up many hits, but she also didn't have good con- trol. C. Lavercane, pitching for Glen Stewart, blanked the Storie Park girls for the first two innings, but they found the range in the third inning for six runs, added nine in the fourth, then six and four, in a sustained attack that left the outcome in no doubt. Coe had a grand slam homer, Linda Tanguay, and Mary Walker both hit homers, while Hickey, Nicols and Nowak alsd batted well for the winners a community of quiet elegance located in oshawa's northern residential creo. Simcoe and Taunton If you are looking for a lot to buy .. . visit cedar ridge -- use a builder of your choice, for information, phone 723-1194 OSHAWA 'cee aaeenineeaniirnnaiiorsees = world's Nicklaus Wins 'Westchester One Sir oke Up RYE, N.Y. (CP)--Jack Nick-|Palmer, with a birdie at the laus, generally acclaimed the final hole, fifth at 276. world's greatest golfer, has conquered almost every obsta- $179.16 for finishing at Al Balding of Toronto won 288-- cle but he still has not won his even par. battle with Arnie's Army. _ After pocketing the $50,000 first prize Wednesday in ,,, stampeding, e y in {from the cloth of the boisterous $250,000 Westchester Classic, he New York Mets baseball fans-- ia hen: ots thes Hamle: Palmer's fabled army--a yelling pack cut said he doesn't let the army tramped behind their hero, and bug him too much listeners wondering "I'm gettin said. 'It's reall "I'm out there to play try to concentrate and them." P The army was out for the final round event presented Nicklaus, Pa Imer * he} richest and Dan Sikes in the final and official earnings for the year to won for South End the Oshawa $156,748--his fifth straight sea-|Legion Pee Wee featured threesome Nicklaus stood off a late rush but he left cheered every swing. They groaned in agony when Nick- aus and Sikes picked up strokes. "I don't appreciate this sort| > of stuff either," Palmer said afterward. "'It's all right when in force they cheer for somebody. But|jast night, of the when they start cheering!19 batters, and led. his team which against players, it's bad." 4 Nicklaus' victory boosted his by Sikes, 36-year-old Jackson-| Son over the $100,000 mark-- ville, Fla., law graduate, to win|and sent him ahead of Palmer his fourth tournament of the); year 272, 16 under par, while Sikes, who twice pulled out and start- ed home but came back when} rain washed out the rounds Sat- urday and Sunday, was runner- up at 273. Rallying from three shots back, Sikes caught Nicklaus} with successive birdies at the 11th and 12th but fell back after landing in a trap at the 15th| and failed to tie it with a bold 15-foot putt that hit the cup and) stayed out at the final hole. He n the money list. Palmer's 0,750 for fifth plac sing 3 Jack had a 72-hole score of : a Nd a ata put him|the losing pitcher New Home Recipe Reduci It's simple how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own home. Make this home recipe yourself. It's easy, no trouble at all and costs little. Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of Naran Concentrate. Pour this into a collected $30,000. F ps a int bottle and add enough BIG NAMES FINISH WELL | Erayetrult juice to fill the bottle. 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That was the first game of | South End Billiards Captures Crown | Doug Stone, pitching for South {End Billiards gave up two hits while striking out j{o a 3-2 win over Oshawa Cred- it Union. Last night's victory champion- ship Gary Allison and Mark Lo- gan led the winners with two singles each. Jim Miller was QUARTERBACK OUT duty against British Columbia WINNIPEG (CP )--Kenny|Lions here Thursday night, Ploen's bruised shoulder will) Winapeg Blue Bombers report. keep him from Western Foot-|The il-year veteran was hurt in) ball Conference quarterback|Bombers' 24-18 loss to Saskat-iS chewan Roughriders last Fri: day and coach Joe Zaleski said there is only a "slight chance' he will be ready for Calgary tampeders on Labor Day. Something new. 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