The Guardian Page 7 Wed., March gig. 1936 three hours and 54 minutes to com- i:G.A. Director Recommends tl,000 Fine For O'Brien LA, Fl . (AP)--PGA overruled the protest. dircctora Ray O'Brien Fetchlclt, from Mahopac. N.Y., I”".r ewmmended that Doug Ford played a thteesome in front of said he felt Fetchick should not be- Im;l,,(.d 51,000 for "conduct un- Ford's threesome. btgming a player." the official People waiting outside 0'Brien's worst offender-Cary Middiecoff." fjfd Monday, office Saturday night said they The recommendation was made could hear a heated exchange bo- ously slow player. vo'Brien to the tournament com- tween Ford and O'Brien. I” t 9 which will meet today at Ford, the 1955 PGA champion hole and went into the clubhouse 2lmgl;cici'Sbllrg. Fla. and a consistent money winner and took a shower before resum- li was the outgrowth of an argu- on the pro tournament circuit, in play." mg": which followed a protest by charged that O'Brien was not en- htnd the thtecsome in front." Ford added. felt the slow P ' been enforced by Oilricn during the current tournament. ponsarnla Open Saturday. O'Brien Regular 49.50 '5 Precision Tailoring by "' REGULAR TO 49.50 SUITS Regular To 69.50 t3nr:.”:E: :.'::;:..'r.-...'.: gig weekend For iiiiti2f..”2il:.”h2:':'ir.;'i.:i:: gym on (55.1 Several other pgyt;lI'l8le5t:ll:s 3:190); TORONTO (CP) - It was I big tlon in between periods of Sun- Bill Nary, Wayne, Mich.. pro,iweekend for Abigail Hoffman. . The ninesyear-old girl who for to the gondola in the gardens for penalized "until they start with the an-ea month, queraded as I boy in the Little Nlfy 8841! Mlddleoofl. I n0t-0I'l- Toronto Hockey League saw her "durinii one first National Hockey League game day- tournament stopped at the ninth Saturday night. In addition she: Was outfitted with new hockey masked as a girl when chosen equipment she won by selling 330 Under PGA regulations a piayer:worth of tickets for the pml against slow play by Mike forcing regulations against slow guilty of slow play durlfiil II tour-,THL's hockey jamboree in which of the "tile delencvman when they rm-hick in the third round of the play in the i.uus t t can . Ford, who plays out of Klamesha strokes on the round. ” twolshe'll play Friday night. Helped her St. Catharine: Tee certificate. SAVE! TWO TROIISER SUITS An outstanding offering planned to bring you big savings on these quality 2 pant suits. Fees team in the Little TEL to I 5-0 win over St. Michaells by get- ting an assist. ' Skated on the ice of Maple Leaf Gardens Sunday as mascot of the St. Catharines' Tee Pees of the OHA Junior A League. day's OHA game and later climbed IIICCEISAI-I-V m”' I radio interview. She was back at school Mon- Abigail. or "Ab" as she is known to her fellow players. was un- last week for the league all-star Little team. Officials discovered the sex Quare Times Is Favorite gg - ' ' ' ' tus Helfand of New York City. :3:lD::;u(A:e:mmeg”:h (l);:'oeg Loch stayed at 100-to-8 in the bet- Shortly after Harrinum took of- GT" 5 mo shuns demmmr" fqavorlte for the March 24 running 13 FIRST "SWEEP. of the Gra'nd National Steeple- , . J . chase it I bl?"-3111 C8"-OVEF by tional, which carries the first lrish um mrnmu nuanced Mom mlssm" and deslgnm mm.” '5' Britain's top bookies Monday Sweepstakes of the season: Quare PW "19 "'l3PPu0" 0' RPM" 15- Place Chrlstenberry "5 Cll3"'m3"t night. g g 100-9 De Christenberry from the state ath. . '1'1le10cY9""”ld MY Keldmgv W'"' V0" L0l'hl 100453 3- 5- 3- and letic commission and made two that he c""t""'ed ” a member ”' ner of last year's National by 12 Must, 100-6; High Guard. Armor- h i . lengths. is fit again after suffering ial III, and Pippykin 20-l: Car- 'p1l:Imm”u '" t e Simgm 35' A e governor nam ames . G;-mic M0”. Farley Jnr of New Rochene, .0" dangers and evils which have be- Meml of the former postmaster-general, Jockey Pat Taste also expects to Key Royal. 254; be in the saddle once again on and Mariner's Log. 28-1: the big day. Taafe had the plaster rt-moved Ontray. anti Early Mist, 40-1; Wise "T I from his injured hand and wrist Child 50-1. Others were unqunied. Francis J. Souhan. Seneca county done ii lasting and thorough lnh took a second look at her birth quality clothing. Monday. He broke his wirst in a fall about a month ago. NENIIERSON & GIIIIMOIIE four miles. 856 yards chase over Queen Mother Elizabeth's Devon ting and is attracting: lot of bets. 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