Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 11, 1966

Issue date: Monday, July 11, 1966
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Previous edition: Saturday, July 9, 1966

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 11, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free priss monday july a 1966 Len wins berth but Moe wins open How they finished following Are the scores giving the three round total. Saturday s nine Hole and saturday s total in that order Moe Nohman Gilford. Ont. Glen Harvey. Is. Boniface. 213 Wilf Hominuik Glendale. Bob Panasiuk. Windsor. Stan Humenuik Dauphin 218 Ken towns. Sat Jose. Ca. 220 i Ilia Minneapolis. Wrightjr. Edmonton 221 Glen Harvey. Phoenix Arizona. -1 James Mcelhaney 221 Joanny 222 de Cairo. Aurora. On1. 222 Xum a Goldstrand m of Chi Upton. Minn. 222 Alvie Thompson. Toronto i -222 leery Morrissey. Llos Mere Gravid Foi by 223 John Henrick mar Kham. Ont. I. 224 a thud Edw Radji. 225 Bol Breen. Toronto., Krank Calvary 226 orly Ron Sioux on. To Horn Cunik. Raj Simpre. Gonion , 2u7 71m-34 6s n 73 70 72 7s 7k a27 us m9 2-j9 fax Len Harvey who finished second in Rte Manitoba open. Golf championship receives p watch from carting representative Bob Chrys Teit. Len also received and qualified for the carting world tourney in soul Porf England. Oison Daylon. Ohio a Chili. Fame. , Tiene Ilam Fien. Alin Neapolis. Ijan Ink Kenzior. Paul Corsun. Breezy Ubil i Thomson. Southwood Bill Ovri in. Of Legliu but to Kizik Sisusl. . Truk Lilja Lyhl. Duluth i Harry critic Hley Xref a up Shortt Dajc. St. Paul. Minn. 231 Bill Gordon. Fort. William pm Ailcy. 212 Sam Young Weston Bob Young Woodridge 232. Jeny Hollins. 233 Clayton Robb. I Ince Albert 233 msrian Mckinistry. Saskatoon 234 Bob Nordstrum. -234 . 234 Bill Pinniger. 234 Obilt Brown Tuxedo 2. J5 Nick Mlckosky. Elmhurst 235 Tachan. Sandy Book Bill As Hubley. Pine Ridge 23t Btu a Hwasun. Pine 237 Jack Gardner Pine. -23s Law Rio. .2s9. Surinck Duncan. Lakwa 233 Charles Stager. Waler no ont 239 Cal Nia Kwa haughty is bonifacp.-. 2-1-1 Xvi min. 244 74 74 74 b 8 74 7s z8-Vi 7r 7r .18-37-r7f, 4j.l.l_8r by Bert greek Moe Norman the temper mental but a a Worful Gilford .ont., golfer has fallen in love with his red hot aluminium Putter. Moe who contends he s a poor Putter withstood the great est Thal Toge of his. Career saturday As he successfully defended his Manitoba open Golf championship at the Glen Dale country club and his suite re performance. On. The greens was largely responsible. Norman s margin of Victory was one stroke Over Leo Harvey of St. Boniface and two Over Glendale s Whf Humenuik who blazed the hottest trait in pie tournament on the closing found a Brilhanti tour under Par 68. Where the Money went Here Rajie Money went in the Marii tuba open Golf championship Moe Norman Gillord ont. .51.500 Len hairy. St. Boniface. Hominuik. Glendale Bob -Par.afeixik. Windsor Slan Humenuik Dauphin Ken town. San Jose. Cal. J5avc Gumlia Minneapolis Bill or. Edmonton Glen Harvey. Phoenix Ariz. J. A. Mcelhaney. Minn Dan stack. Glendale. Leon do Caire Aurora. Ont. It jul Goldstrand Worthington. Minji. Ahie Thompson tol1. Gerry Mon issey hos Mere. Paul o l-eac1, grand Forks John in Crick. Mariiam. On. Jim Collins. St. Charles Harvey received consid Erable Consolation or his second place finish qualified him for a berth in the c a r i i n g world tournament in Southport England later this year. Norman has already obtained a berth in the big one. Me s total for the three rounds was 212, four tinder Par. Only three players were under Par. Bob Panasiuk the Windsor Power bitter equalling Standard figures with 216. When it was All Over an someone suggested to Moe his Putter was pretty warm he replied i certainly have no complaints. It was a sweetheart he was t exaggerating for on the Back nine alone he holed a a 25-footer and a couple of clutch six footers. 7co 500 Noo 250 137.50 137.50 137.30 62.50 02.50 62.50 30.00 50.005.00 25.00 Cla Stoni rent a car 24 or. Oay 3 free Miles 775-4s45 racing today 6 put Assiniboia Downs Export Plain or filter tip cigarettes regular end Kings he needed them a As Harvey applied the pressure i Roth the 10th Hole on. Wilf Humenuik was in Contention too Tih the last Hole. The Weatherman was in a genial mood for the entire Tooran ment and the Glen Dale course brought nothing but compliments from the contestants. Pine Ridge s Gordie Lenton successfully defended the Harold e i d s v i g memorial trophy top prize for the amateurs but he received a Tough argument from Ted Humenuik of Rossmere. They finished with 227 totals both shooting 73 the closing round however Gordie won the playoff at the second Hole when Ted found a trap at the right of the Green and did t blast close enough to sink his putt for a Par. Gordie was on in two and holed out in two putts. Harvey ducked hooked his drives on the 7th and 8th and was fortunate to lose Only one stroke to Par. His Bogie on the eight the n his second from the rough was 75 Yards Short of the Green and he needed three More to Hole out left him trailing Norman by a stroke. Norman Harvey and Danny stack were in the same threesome which added drama to the race Down the Home stretch. The ninth which played tricks with Harvey the previous Day when he three putted from 12 feet picked on Moe saturday. He drove into a trap on the right of the Green blasted out but his Ball trickled across the slopping Green into a deep Bunker on the left. He blasted from there to the far Side of the Green and two putts later had a double Bogie. In the meantime Harvey bad a Beautiful tee shot and his 14-foot putt Hung on the up of the cup. So with nine holes left Harvey was one stroke up. The 10th Hole Norman will always remember and Harvey will Hope to forget. Len pushed his drive along the tree line and had to Chip out. His third was just Short but he almost holed his Chip. Moe was on in two 40 feet from the cup. He thrilled the gallery with a putt that was in All the Way. That gave him. A stroke advantage which he sever relinquished. Moe matched Len score Wise the rest of the Way but be bad to rely on his trusty Patter. After they halved the nth to Par fives Lea saw a Ray of Light on the 12th when Moe hooked his drive into the Woods on the left of the dog leg Hole and had to Chip out. Harvey got an easy four and Moe had a 20-footer of his Par. His Ball trickled into the cup As if it had eyes. They parred the 13th and Harvey appeared to have the advantage on the 14th when he was on the Green 20 feet from the cup and Norman was 20 feet Short and to the. Left of thai i Green. Moe chipped Abbottt six Short but stroked into the cup As if it was Only a two footer ten got an easy Par. The tension started to mount on the 15th As Norman and stack holed Birdie putts and Harvey was faced with an 18 footer for his. A big hand As he stroked it into the cup. Len had an Opportunity to pull even on the 16th when he had a 12-foot putt for a Birdie. Moe copied his 30-footer Elose for a Par and Len rimmed the cup for old Birdie the pension mounted they played the 17th, with Wilf Humenuik posting a Birdie on the last Hole for a 68 and Lea leading him by a single stroke and Moe holding a two stroke Edge. Moe put it up to Lea with a pitch five feet to the left Side of sibling 69 Friday. Danny Home pro experienced a Little Putter trouble the last round for a 78. He equalled Par the first two rounds a far sized gallery followed the leaders those who stayed Home missed some Fine Golf president Joe Vinet of the Manitoba Golf association thanked Alt those concerned a h. Whitwham general manager and vice president of Carling presented the Carling trophy to Moe Norman while Bob Chrystal also i a Carling representative presented a watch to Len Harvey Joe Vinet presented the Harold Eidsvig trophy to Gordie Lenton. The cup but Harvey was equal to the task pitching his third just a couple of inches inside Sloe s shot. Moe made his putt and after looking his Over from every Angle Harvey slipped his in the Side door. It was a great pressure stroke. They were putting for birdies on the 18th and when Moe made certain of Bis Par Len faced a. Dilemma. He had to decide whether to go for his Birdie in the Hope of tying Norman or playing cozy to Clinch a trip to Southport for the Carling event. He decided to play it Safe and his putt stopped six inches Short of the cup. If he had gone for missed coming Wilf Humenuik the putt and Back he and would have tied for the trip and a playoff would have been necessary. The 19th Hole Whf Humenuik had seven birdies and three bogies on his card but Edwards of wild Wood was two under for the last two rounds afer taking 83 on the first round Stan Humenuik of Dauphin made a Fine showing finishing fifth. He had a 73 saturday Bill Wrightjr. Of Edmonton slipped to a 74 after shooting a Early tour of of with to bookies and veterans fighting for jobs the sweat of the scrimmages and Dummie the grunts and shouts As 250 Pound linemen crash into 200 Pound fullbacks these Are things football fans will see when Civ s wide world of sports cameras train on Canadian pro football players preparing for the new season on saturday july. 23 . There has been so much trading d or i n g the off season that we fans had better get an Early look at the teams so they will have extra time to get used the new said Host Johnny Esaw this is one year you will not be Able to Teu the players apart even with the cameras will look at All nine professional football clubs in training from the Alou ettes in Montreal to the . Lions at Courtney on Vancouver Island. Johnny Esaw and former coach Jim Trimble will talk candidly to Cal coaches about the trades they have made the Talent they have acquired and their prospects for 1966. The production i beaded by Cito s John Spalding producer of ctr s games in Hamilton and Toronto. Rookies perform Sowel they escape shearing by Don Blanchard besides a generous amount of beef there s More than a Little Ham in the current crop of Rook ies seeking employment with the Winnipeg Blue bombers. Not Only Are they adequately proportioned but they re polished actors or the stage. Talent night for the saturday produced a first for the occasion when newcomer performed to the satisfaction acid Delight of the veterans. The annual variety show sat urday night at the Nia Kwa Mot or hotel produced everything from song and Danee routines to takeoffs on the coaching staff. In the audience was. Head coach and general manager. Bud Grant. Cracked one wag Well if it turns out they can t play foot Ball they can always perform at Grant gave the bombers a Well deserved Day off Sun Day but it s Back to work today As the squad puts the finishing touches on its preparations for wedges dry night s annual Bine cold inter squad game at the Sta i tickets. Are still available for i the Blue Gold one of the bargain j highlights of the season. Seats on t a Rush basis Are provided they re purchased before wednes Day evening. At the Gate they re Johnny Michels will Lead the powerful golds against coach Joe Zaleski s blues. Grant is expect Jed to name his first cats after i the game. I Friday the bombers play their i first exhibition game in Edmon ton against the eskimos. A next monday the Ottawa roughriders help bombers launch their Home exhibition season. The afternoon session gets under Way at . At the packers Field. Grant termed saturday s prac Tice one of the Best since Camp opened. There was a lot if enthusiasm and nobody was the coach reported. Only four play ers remained inactive Leo Lewis Frank Rigney Noel Dun Ford and Ted Rodd Sovick. Lewis and Are expected to Roniss wednesday s Blue Gold game to allow their in juries to strengthen for the upcoming Western foot Ball conference season. Lewis has fluid on the knee. While rigs is nursing a Back in jury. Dunford appears All but re covered from a strained Back. Rodosovich has an injured Ach Illes Tendon. Mcdowell out of All Star contest St. Louis Amer ican league announced sunday that Cleveland left hander Sam Mcdowell has Beeti removed from tuesday s All Star game roster at his oxen request and replaced by a teammate right hander Sonny Sieburt j a. Spokesman said Mcdowell who has suffered a sore Arm for More than a month told american league president Joe Cronin he did t feel up to the game and did t believe he would Heip the team. Mcdowell lost 4-1 to Kansas City athletics sunday setting his record at 6-3. Old hat this is nothing for these Fellows. Gordie Lenton of Pine. Ridge left successfully defended the Harold Eidsvig memorial trophy for Topping the amateurs in the Manitoba open. Moe Norman won the open for the second straight year. 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