Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 23, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
18 Winnipeg free press tuesday Jutt 23, pros contemplating break from pea san Antonio Tex. A Golf s affluent tournament pros and the Parent professional golfers association Are feuding again with a break imminent in the f All. Talk has been renewed that the game s top haps As Many As 50 of will strike out on their own and form an Independent Corpora Tion outside the pea umbrella. I Haven t heard anything officially on it but i would t be Max Elbin presi Dent of the pea said monday. Lawyers of the two sides Are trying to work out an agree ment that we both can live with. I Don t know what will happen. I in know that we can t keep facing up to these crises every year. We must reach a Perma nent understanding or go sep Arate perhaps it would be Good for them to try it on their own for a while to see if it will mumblings of discontent seeks More Bench control Toronto up commissioner Jake Gaudaur of the Ca Nadian football league said monday he will ask teams to improve Bench control and keep unauthorized persons away. Gaudaur said Bench facilities Here in Montreal and Ottawa could be improved and directives will be sent to the teams involved. The commissioner made the statements in an interview while commenting on an alter cation in an Eastern football Here last week Between Toronto argonauts and Hamilton Tiger cats. A play swirled off tie Field close to the. Hamilton Bench and several players not in the game moved in shoving and swing Rig. Angelo Mosca hurled his helmet at a Toronto player. Gaudaur said Mosca would not be fined and he blamed the incident on a Lack of adequate Bench area control. He said the players sit too close to the playing area in some stadiums Many players stand instead of sit on benches and unauthorized persons have been on or near benches. Carol Mann tops Money winners Cincinnati a Carol Mann is Back in first place in the ladies professional Golf association 1968 Money winnings after her Victory in the Buckeye savings invitational sunday. The miss Mann won brought her winnings to and dropped Kathy Whitworth to second with miss Whitworth did not compete in the tournament Here. Miss Mann was declared win Ner of the tournament Here after Lyga officials assessed a two stroke penalty against mar Ilynn Smith and two others for slow play. Miss Smith had finished at 208 for the 54 holes and miss Mann at 209 but the penalty boosted miss Smith s score to 210. Miss Smith picked up the top 10 winners Carol Mann Kathy Whitworth Mickey Wright Sandra Haynie Clifford Ann Creed Marilynn Smith Sandra Spuzich Sandra Post of Oakville ont Sandra Palmer Betty Rawls St. Vital takes Lead St. Vital Defeated St. Boniface 8-3 in the first game of a Best of three final in the ladies senior b. Softball league. Gloria Kravetz was the winning and Maxine Pankz took the loss. Beth Mcdowal and Dale Smith collected three hits each for the winners. Jagged nerves and bitter feel Ings were noted beneath the surface of the pea Champion ship Here last weekend won by Julius Boros with a 72-Hole total of 281. Jack Nicklaus complained about the Over abundance of club pros compared with tour ing 2 to said the Field was ridiculous. He played indifferently and failed to make the Cut. The Pecan Valley course particularly the 18th Hole was sharply criticized by Nicklaus Arnold Palmer Billy Casper Tom Weiskopf and others. Weis Kopf also failed to make the Cut and left in a Huff. Early Lead holds up Edmonton up com Mon Market Ridden by Wayne Coombs took the Lead at the first turn and held it to the wire to win the features grubs take Handicap at North lands Park monday. Owned by j. And of Edmonton and trained by l. So Ariz the eight year old Geld ing covered the seven furlongs in Dang Blastik driving in the Backstretch to take second place held it Over a charging Alf s Folley at the finish line. Redirect close to the Lead throughout tired badly and finished fifth. Big cheese and Henry rocket closing out the six horse Field were never close. Fun Sale who had figured to be the Best horse in the Field was scratched. For common Market enter ing the race at a 9-to-5 favorite it was the third win in five starts this Jav a Joey s Gal 9-1 Irttie first and sprint Alier 24-1 in the second in the fifth and Klondike Beauty paid a Enactor Royal traffic and Cra Diebow combined for a eighth race Quinella. A crowd of wagered compared with on the same Day last year. The Price of glory Bill Crahen for Victory with a lonely and painful recuperation from the exhaustion that follow a race. This period of re entry came after he won the 880 Yard event at the police games in Toronto saturday night. Financial problems Canuck s downfall Calgary up Ron but Lin president of the Western Canada hockey league said monday the Cheque with which Moose jaw canucks paid their league entry fee was not honoured by the club s Bank when presented last month. Butlin was replying in an interview to statements made by Bud Kerslake owner of the Moose jaw club who said the club had not paid its entry fee. Kerslake said the club had a verbal agreement that owed the canucks by the league could be used against the entry fee. Butlin said that there was a mix up last Spring about travelling expenses for a bran Don Moose jaw series playoff game that was to have been played in Winnipeg. Moose jaw asked for some special consideration in connection with these expenses. We agreed at the annual meeting to work out some Type of solution to assist Moose jaw concerning that particular trip. League treasurer in now is doing this. The Regina however when it is finally tabulated it will be offset by i some other liabilities Moose sad news for youngsters old9 Julius plans to keep on playing san Antonio Tex. A Julius Boros the grand old Man of pro Golf has some bad news for the Young players on the tour. The 48-year-old Champion of the 1968 pea tournament plans to keep on playing and playing. I be got seven kids to Edu the first one starts College in a couple of Boros said after winning the pea Crown sunday for the first time in his Long career. The Paunchy Sweet swinging hero of the Middle aged set was Able to boost tie College Kitty with a Check for his one stroke Edge Over Arnold Palmer and new zealand South Paw Bob Charles in the frenzied finish at the Pecan Valley course. They All started the final round two strokes off the Pace. Boros fired a one under Par 69 for a 281 total and Palmer and Charles each turned in a 70 for 282. Palmer made a bid for a tying Birdie on the 18th with a spectacular three Wood blast from the rough to the Green but missed the eight foot putt and took a Par. Maybe it s just not to said Palmer who has never won a pea title and has been in a slump for months. At the age of 38, Palmer still has plenty of chances left Boros proved that by becoming the oldest Man Ever to win the pea Crown an Honor held pre and Export cigarette papers piously by Jerry Barber 45, when he took the title in 1961. Boros last Victory was in the 1967 Buick open but he has won this year the 220-Pound floridian said he thinks he is playing1 better now than he was when he was Young. I m hitting the Ball longer now and i have some spasms of Good said Boros. He had plenty of Good shots on rugged Pegan Valley course including a clinching three foot putt on the 18th Hole after a deft Chip from the Fairway when it appeared he might blow the Lead. Boros said he sort of backed into the title because nobody uncorked a hot round in the finish. If they keep on shooting 280s, i be got a shot at it every he added noting that nobody broke Par for the full 72-Hole route on the Par-70, course. Officially., Arnie in t millionaire san Antonio Tex. A Arnold Palmer s second place Money in the pea championship sunday sent his career earnings Over the Mark but the. Pea says it does t count. Before this year Palmer had earned in official earn Ings. This year he has added 426 in official Money and in unofficial earnings counting his purse in the Bob Hope Clas so the Only tournament he has won i 1968. The pea this year decided that All earnings should be lumped into one figure official and unofficial. This we ild in clude those tournament such As the Hope which Don t carry the pea stamp of approval. If the total earnings this year Are counted Palmer s career winnings would total Cricket results London Reuters result of monday s Cricket matches. At the Oval Yorkshire beat Surrey by an inning and 32 runs. Yorkshire 320 Surrey 105. At Ilkeston Nottinghamshire b e a t Derbyshire by 6 wickets. Derbyshire a end 146 Nottinghamshire 202 and 139 for 4. At West Cliff Hampshire beat Essex by an inning and .14 runs. Essex 95 and 192 Hampshire 301. At Dudley Somerset beat Worcester Shire by 10 wickets. Worcestershire 145 and 130 Somerset 274 for t de cleared and 20 for no wicket. At Birmingham Lancashire beat Warwickshire by 188 runs. Lanca Shire 303 for declared and my for 8 declared Warwickshire 158 and 98. At Kettering Glamorgan beat Northamptonshire by 88 runs. Glamorgan 229 and 154 for 4 declared Northamptonshire 101 and 194. At lords close of play score. Middle sex 227 for 4 declared and 1 for to australians 227. At Hastings draw. Sussex 380 for declared and 124 for 5 declared Kent for 9 declared and 1st for 8. At Leicestershire Leicestershire beat Gloucestershire by 4 wickets. Gloucestershire 310 for 7 declared and. 151 for 8 declared Leicestershire 251 for 4 declared and 211 for 6. If Only the official Money is included it would be the pea s statistician says because unofficial Money has t been counted in career totals in the past it can t be counted now. It would be like adding apples and the spokes Man said. Jaw has with the the league suspended Moose jaw last Friday for failure to comply with the league s Finan Cial regulations. Butlin said the Moose jaw club has outstanding liabilities of More than and had asked the league for a loan of which was refused. The suspension of Moose jaw leaves the Achl with clubs in Winnipeg Brandon flin flon Saskatoon Estevan Swift cur rent Calgary and Edmonton. The league grew out of the Western Canada Junior hockey league which operated last year. At the time it was formed several weeks ago the Cana Dian hockey association was also formed with the Achl As its first affiliate. Since then the Western on Tario Junior a hockey league has also affiliated and the two leagues will meet in an East West final next Spring. Butlin said All other Junior a hockey in Canada will be just Over age juvenile Canadian Rifleman wins Bisley event by John Leblanc Bisley England car a Canadian shot his Way to a. Win in the Donegal trophy event monday at the annual common wealth snoot. Bob Walker of a 57 year old retired ramp Corporal beat out . David Hor ton Smith of the London scottish in their second the contest originally fired Satur Day. Both scored possibles in the regular firing and in an ear Lier shoot off. Monday their scores in the times Challenge cup settled it and the Canadian nosed out the briton with 48 of a possible 50. It was the third win for the do minion of Canada Rifle association team in the two week meet that open incl july 15. Two other Dora team Mem Bers finished near the top in the times shoot but the stand Ings will foot be determined they were capt. Doug Fraser 40 of Ottawa member of the armed forces but not shooting in Canada s service team Here and George Farquharson 53, a railway switchman at Kam loops . Both scored possible 50s in the 200-Yard event. Another possible was scored i the Wimbledon Challenge shoot at 600 Yards by Gerry 0 u e 11 e t the a Windsor ont., teacher who finished second in the event after a Down to the wire contest Ouellette scored a 50 at 600 Yards and 24 out of-25 in a five shoot shoot off caused by his tying for top honors wifi k. 0 Pugh of this also ended in a tie. Pugh finally won the judges for what they called his stronger finishing shots. The Wimbledon s entry Roll numbered 884 contestants. Ouellette won the Canadian Bisley aggregate in 1967. And is on his eighth trip Here.-. In monday s shooting for the City of London. Corporation Tro Phy several canadians turned in Good scores under Tricky w e at he r conditions at Yards Bob Barwise 41, a Charlottetown. Oil jobber and former mountie rang up 46 to Lead die Canadian Dora Crew. Ron. Ranson a Kamloops mountie followed with 43 and Ralph Grant 22, of Dartmouth n.s., youngest member of the team and Arnold Parks of Saint John n.b., the Dora adjutant were next with 42 and 41. A tabulation of Canadian score. A monday a right with seven of 10 matches shot for the Bisley grand a g g r e g a the showed a handful of the canadians Well placed i Grant was leading the group with 322 out of a possible 350 followed by Hanson 321 Parks Barwise Chase and Clint Wahlstrom of Calgary 317 Fraser 316 and a Nellotta 315. Results from weekend shoot ing t a b u 1 a t e d monday also showed canadians near the top in a couple in the Dementi Smith trophy based on Aggregates from three contests shot saturday and sum Day Farquharson placed fifth and Cliff Hawes 61, a teacher at r y e r son poly technical school Toronto Lith. Each had 144s out of 150, with the place ment of their shots determining the outcome. The was won by maj. Larry open Smel lie of the British army with 148. Bob Buccini driving the Dyck Buscini a class dragster Cap tured top honors in the Quarter mile drag events sunday at Keystone drag ways. Buccini s time was 9.55 seconds arid he covered the Dis Tance at 149.05 Miles per hour. Wayne single driving his c class dragster won the Eli min ator1 trophy Competition after the Winnipeg roadster club had the transmission fail on their entry. Warren Callahan drove is Chevelle to Victory in the Street eliminator trophy event. Steve Seltveit of grand Forks drove his Barracuda to Victory in the super Stock elimination Competition. Quebec names Willingdon team Montreal up Tawa golfers and a pair from Montreal will represent Quebec in the Wal Ringdon cup inter provincial team matches at Edmonton aug. 5-10. The team was announced monday after the final 18-holes of the three round trials were completed at the Isle Mere Golf club Here. Don Davidson of Ottawa shot a one under Par 71 monday to bring his total for the 54-Hole trials and his four rounds of the Quebec Amateur to 520. Davidson joined Don Rioux also of Ottawa on the team. Rioux had qualified automatically for a berth on the Quebec squad by winning the Quebec Amateur at Ottawa one week ago. Rioux had a Par-72 for his monday round. Davidson was three Over Par at 76 on saturday for the first 18 Ted Green wins Golf tournament flin flon special Ted Green a Star defence Man with Boston Bruins of the National hockey league proved to be no stranger on the fairways Satur Day walking off with top honors in the annual Molson hockey Golf tournament at the Phan Tom Lake course. Green carded a Over the 18, holes to Edge Chris Bannick by three strokes and earned the Preston Johnson trophy for the Low Gross score. Bannick covered the course with a 77. John Akert finished third with a 75. The Royal Canadian trophy for the Low net score by. A hockey player went to Gordie Redahl who Defeated Doug White of the Pas. Angus Tabac was third. The Low net senior went to Gus Goldstrand. Curly Gran Dison and Reg Burr finished second and third respectively. George Bradbury won the Low net Competition with John Blake and Earl Bulow placing second and third. The Low Gross hockey prize went to Ted Hampson. A Macdonald of St. Louis blues placed second and Farley hem mings third. Don Hogaboam won the prize for coming closest to the Hole with his tee shot on the sixth Hole. The annual event was capped by a banquet and dance held in the Community Hall. Presenta Tion of trophies and awards were held following the banquet More than 100 golfers took part in the tournament. Flin flon paddlers win easily Edmonton up Norm Crerar and Gib. Mceachern of flin flon Man., paddled into Sunshine and Edmonton sunday As they won the fourth annual Whitewater Canoe race. Although plagued by rain in the first two Days of the race Down 176 Miles of the North Saskatchewan the team won handily in 13 hours 42 minutes and 34 seconds under Clearing skies sunday. Second went to Bob and Ken Hardy of end month in Peter Lewchuck and Leigh Upton of flin flon were third in at Whitlock and then had another plus three round with a .75 at Royal Montreal sunday. Eric Reid and Graham Cooke both of Montreal s summer Lea layout wound up tied with to tals of 521 for the trials and the Quebec Amateur. Reid registered a four Over 77 saturday a three under Par 69 sunday Anil a Par-72 monday. Cooke had a .76, 76 and a two Over Par 74 monday for his three rounds. Jack Wilson of Montreal first vice president of the province of Quebec Golf association was named non playing Captain of the team. Glen Seely of Ottawa finished with a Par-72 monday but wound up with a 523 total two strokes behind Reid and Cooke. Claude Dufour top Amateur in the Quebec open this year parried his Home course Mon Day but ended with a 527 total. Cliff Goodwin of Lennoxville que., was one stroke Back of Duff i at 528. De Maclaine of Montreal shot a 73 monday to wind up at 529, while another Blackburn finished at 531, one stroke better than Frank Kay of Sorel. Kay had an so monday. Bert Daykin of Montreal shot a 77 monday for 535 total score. Loose horse causes crash Cincinnati a jockey was seriously injured and two thoroughbred horses were killed in a collision on the River Downs track during a workout monday. Jockey a Dewey Keller was working air Flash a thorough bred valued at on the main track when another horse running Loose on the track in the opposite direction collided with them. Both animals were reported killed instantly. Keller was listed in serious condition at Good Samaritan Hospital. Outrider Ray work Man received minor injuries As a result of the collision. He was attempting to get the ride less horse off the track and was Closie behind the animal at the time of the collision. Bowling spot Oklahoma City okla homa has about teams affiliated with the Abc. Parks finished fourth in the Alexander Challenge cup event fired sunday at 600 Yards with a 49 out of 50. In the Stock Exchange aggregate Competition based on three events sunday and monday Dahlstrom and Ouellette were Strong with 146 out of 160 but their placements will not be known . Dahlstrom placed 21st in the Wimbledon but Cadet wo2 p. D. Giesbrecht of Winnipeg did better finishing 12th. Both scored 48. Sgt f. H. Hirt stationed with the 1st Canadian guards at ton ont., placed 43rd in the Wimbledon standings with 47 Points. V Buccini wins top brag race event Stock eliminator honors went to Biu Tibet of Voss n.d., driving a 56 Pontiac. Garry Davut of Winnipeg drove his 68 Dodge Dart to a win in the pure Stock eliminator trophy event. George Hepburn won the Street Rod eliminator event and Sinclair drove his 68 class Honda to first place in in the Bike eliminators event with a Victory Over Tom Van Leusden. The next card at Keystone raceways is August 4. With the feature event a race Between members of the press radio and television sports Media of Winnipeg. 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