pal under | in to tame w beat mem,.- sre Tourney Dates {wich ‘the ‘prize money mtg [ime 0 cae fe . Oshawa will dress injured | Are Announced MONTREAL (CP) — Duncan Millican3. president of the Royal Canadian Golf Assd€iation; said Friday that. the 1967 Canadian Open has-been given the dates of June 29-July 2 so that the event will tie in with Canada’s July 1 centennial celebration. Last September, the RCGA Said financial-arrangements had heen completed with a company sponsoring the event and with the City of Montreal, oe "PLUS "Les Alexander and The Smoothies }___ THE HORSE a and SULKY CLUB'S be doubled_to an event record. of $200,000 for 1967. - “Several. months ago we asked the Professional .Golfers Association of America ‘to give us firm dates to tie in with our centennial anniversary of July | 1 and, of. course to make it one | of the thighjights, of Expo -67," |Millican said. - This year's Canadian Open 1s to be held Sept. 29-Oct. 2 at the Shaughnessy Golf and Country ‘Club in Vancouver. ‘ : ' TON IGHT! ; i ads” Kinasewich Mocks. ‘Over Head’ Idea “TORONTO (CP)—Coach Ray The fifth’ game is set for’ tonight hether our guys can keep on Kinasewich of - Edmonton Oil lat 8 p.m. EDT, and ‘Sunday vimaias in a long, close series Kings rejects the idea that Osh- awa Generals y be playing over their heads in the Memor- | ‘ial Cup playoffs. “I don’t sell that team short, ‘and-neither do our guys,’ Kina- sewich said Friday after a team | workout at Maple Leaf Gardens. | _| Wren Blair, Oshawa manager, | ‘said Thursday the Generals may | have played ‘‘a little over their in winning. the second ‘third ‘games of the series.’ Ly and 6-2. ‘starting at ‘2 p.m. KEY TO SUCCESS Both Kinasewich and Blair ‘agree the team that wins to- night's game will be in. the ‘driver's seat: oe “If we-can get the jump on jthem in the game we'll on Kinasewich said the Oil Kings misjudged the Generals’ strength after beating them in | the opening game 7-2. ‘‘There’s no doubt that we let up after that first ee, and we got clob- Bobby Orr for the weekend, but [os it’s doubtful “if he'll see any ac- ion. a piair said the absence of Orr could cost the « Generals series. ‘‘There’s no doubt in my imind that with Orr we're the ‘better hockey, club. But I have to-admit that I’m worried about .as this one has turned out to be.” Green Gables Opens Today and club professional Errol Nic- a | 6 They’ ve ko weal rece, our way," said Kinastwich. | "+," who can hurt yod,” “sal “The team that wins Sathrd | KEN and EDDY Hamilton, the King’s big de- oa at on oat o to okt it The Green Gables Golf Club is | fenceman. iSunday,”’ said Blair. scheduled to open this morning jholson reports that the course is | ‘in excellent condition. Several jmew tees have been added to, the | layout and all sandtraps had ‘re- | ceived a new coat of sand. resume the battle this weekend. \hard work.” Phat’ s what it’s go- ‘his ghost. the “Covers Prince Edward’ Island Like The. Dew" SECOND SECTION a much. cooperation from a cor- gi as the world heavyweight champion points to a ball ‘while’ relaxing after an early | morning run in London. yester- | day. Seated with Clay is spar- Steak ‘Room With the series tied 2-2. after /bered.”’ | Some American’ Indians’ re- | _Members and Guests Edmonton's 5-3 win in Wednes-| ‘‘But. we proved Wednesday |fuse to spéak the name. of a so Welcome -_ day’s fourth game, the teams {that we can beat Oshawa with |dead person lest they summon _ | ring partner. ‘Charlottetown, Sat., May 14, 1966. Jimmy~ Ellis. Clay defends his title against - British heavyweight champion Henry Cooper_in London May 21. | (AP Wirephoto via cable from | player himself and an avid London) * The sustaining fee for Friday ithe Summerside Early Closers is due on . |. May 15th- have how _ important sports have become, Mr. Peéar- -}son said. Doing. well in world competitions now has become important to a country’s pres- tige : “We must wake up to the fact that our national teams should whole nation behind Team captain “Terry O'Malley the m,’” international Pearson. Praises ATTENTION National Team . HORSEMEN. —|—ePrAWA~(CP)=Prime Min- |he- said: “They—-were—a—great- |ister Pearson. told. members of |credit to their country: * ‘Canada’ s national hockey team | Many Canadians don’t realize they had represented |their country well in the 1966 /world hockey championships. He listened ‘to every game on radio, the prime minister told a luncheon honoring the team. “I _was very- proud of the way ithe men conducted themselves -under difficult circumstances,” poe. eRe meriibers had turned down. $70,- 000 offers on a three-year basis to turn professional. Mr; Pearson, a former-hockey sports. fan, said he knew there. ‘\were pressures on the team members to turn- pro. But offers. that. seemed_tempt- ing now might not look so good years later. He_recalled_ advising a player in the 1920s to reject a $1,000. dollar-a-game contract to play for New York Rangers in favor jof continuing his education. . The player had taken his ad- ivice and now has made 4. great ‘imark in engineering,=Mr.' Pear- sor said. He didn’t want -te mention any names. The luncheon made good a promise by Health Minister MacEachen. He. saw the team off to Europe in March and told them he’d be host to a gather- ing when they returned. The team attended the open- ing of Friday’s sitting of the House of ‘Commons and their attendance was referred to by Speaker Lucien Lamoureux, : MPs gave them a desk-thump- ing welcome. said it was “an honor and a challenge’ for players to play} for their country. 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