I no Guardian. 'Moltetown. Thurs. Aug. 20. 1984. lBl SPORT ECHOES‘ y Norman Maodonald summersido Bureau of The Guardian The Last Laugh 1t missed the pm, 11 1.“ me :‘ hits. leading Cincinnati Reds to batter. or sent him into a hulaw 7'1 hoop routine to keep out oi the 'av. Jack Grabowskl. after a steady diet of softball defeat: this summer. has helped him- sell to three consecutive vic- lories in the P r l n c e County play-offs —— two against Enma-n Drug in the semi-finals. and one sgainst Coastal'Movers in the finals. "He who laughs last is u g h s best" is a well-known saw. and though Grabowski hasn’t finished the Job yet. he must be snickering a little by this time. In Monday’s game. Jack used a pitch that cut in on right-handed batters. and had them breaking their backs try- ing to hit it. The ball caught a lot of plate corners. and when Allen Playing Well The biggest gun in the Coas- rode the bench so often. There Al- was supposed len. who hit three singles and a master-minding on that team. home run in four trips. Allen is but keeping a clean-up clouter .oes' to like Doug in reserve wasn't on . ‘eldmg actly a brilliant idea. Allen sat ' ' so long on the bench he must i la] Mover attack was Doqu .threat every time he . and his leaves little to be desired That's why we couldn't under- gtand why. while playing for have begun to think he MacKenzies that last year. he "Sillng Bull". A Surprise Win The Snmmerside Juniors notches in ou- estimation. This may sound strange con- sidering they as Juniors were- pisying juveniles. but it’s conunol knowledge that 'a kids from the capital City are exceptionally good in their bracket, and would give any Island team a battle. Be- sides quite a lumber as; on are of juvenile ago. Now that Doss Solids-man has gradhrat: Favorites Take 0 . By JOHN SH I! ! SASKA'I‘OON (Cpl—Only one; llpsel. a 4 and 3 loss by Ernie. Greenley of Regina to Jack.’ Tail oi Saskatoon. decoratedl the opening day of match play. in the 1964 Canadian amateur, golt championship Wednesday; Greenley was a member of. the Saskatchewan interprovin- rial team that captured Wil- lingdon Cup honors Tuesday. i All other Saskatchewan team. representatives —- Keith of Regina. and Ed Ross is . .lim Sciasons oi Saskatoon -i joined the favorites in the firstl M two 1841019 rounds today. Ross matched par for 13 “ioles; as he strapped Jules Swick oi? Saskatoon ti and 5. Scissons; tripped Ron Marshall of Van-l couver I and i and Keith Rever' stopped Noel Pumirey of Vic- toria. B.C.. l and 3. ‘ Most exciting match of the. day was the last one in which Doug Silverberg of Calgary, nipped Rich Polumbus of Eng-l lew . o.. 2 and l. Sill/GK": berg was three under par over the 6.528-yard. par~70 Saskatoon. Riverside layout when the! match ended. : Only two holes were decided. the second and 13th. and Silver-. her: won both wit-'1 impressive? threes. ANOTHER TIGHT MATCH man who replaced Silver- berg on the Alberta Willingdonj Cup team. Len Brayton oi Cal-g lary. also became involved in! a tight match before he tripped Bill Parkes of Woodstock. Ont. one-up ever l - Ont. Parkes hailed by three holes leyiield. with only four to play. Brayton made a delicate chip on the, Bunky ‘ h 18th hole to salvage a par and a half. He was um--I-oo'~“m i Henry Setlakwe. Moi-land. No Folk. Saskatoon Bruc four ‘ n drawni Doug Silverberg. Calgary. The real pressure play of the game was the one that ended it. The score was 8-7. with a Coastal Moves on third. and two out. Gord Ly- on hit a scorch" to the right of s-t‘oonf' base. and second sacker Frank Wiggleswortls bad to go deep. which meant hewas forced tohurry his throw and still keep it accur- ate. and he did. It was no not for a fellow with litters, but Wigglesworm was apparent- ly a cool “Johnny on the Mgr to be a lot of was ed lrom junior ranks (and Don not having as good a year as be had last year). Paul MaoWllllams mm to be fitting into his shoes my well. and ii Gerry Smith ls still under the required age. he should make a capable al- ternate. Gerry k Improving all the time. and it coached caret'ully shwld develop into quite a flinger. He's got the but id. and everything else being equal. that's pretty Im- portant. Jerry has control trouble and shc"‘d be working- 4 on fliaHerhaps ho is. i Rounds against Bunky Henry. Georgia State champion. in one of the featured matches today. Gary Polumbus. Englcwood. Colo. defeated Art MacKenzie, Charlottetown. 3 and 1. 2nd Round Golf Draw summon lCPl—Draw or second round of 1964 Canadian amateur golf championship to- ay: Ed Ross. Saskatoon vs Lane Bickel. Calgary. ic Weslock. Toronto vs Frank Bostock. Scottsdale, a. Bob Wylie. Calgary n Dill Pidlaski. Winnipeg. Johnny Johnston. Vancouver vs Terry Campbell. Vancouver. Jim Scissons. Saskatoon vs urray Osborn . Paul Williams. Hamilton vs. John firman, Fresno. Calif. Keith Alexander. Calgary val Tom Draper. Royal Oak. Mich. j Bert. Ticchursl. Vancouver vsl Gary Polumbus. Englewood.‘ Colo. . Keith Rever. Regina vs Peter Hope. Dartmouth. NS Gary Cowan. Kitchener vs Th et f o r d Mines. ue. John Kilburn. Edmonton vs Ted Homeauik. Winnipeg. Bob Kidd. Vancouver vs Dave B y. Jack Tail. Saskatoon n Ron e Bre w er. Whitevale. vs Claude Clement. Val- Que. Len Brayton. Calgary vs Henry. Valdosta. Ga. Russell. Vancouver vs a near brawl in the ning. slammed two home runs it ‘cisco Giants Wednesday lwild game dotted by four hit batters. Maior‘ League Baseball > By THE CANADIAN PRESS l Frank Robinson. involved in first in- Ruis lashed four Fran- in a victory over San The loss dropped the second- place Giants 5% games behind Philadelphia Phlllles. who yed Ch i c a g 0 Wednesday pla night. The third - place Reds. meanwhile. ' one game of the Giants. I moved to within At New York, mckman'si blast went into the parking area’ just beyond left field and scored Ron Hunt. .loe Christopher and Eddie Kronepool. Tracy Stallard shut out the Pirates ioreight innings but in the ninth Bill Virdon slammed a two—run homer over the right field fence. 4‘ Hickman's homer. his ninth of the year and the third grand‘ Plltfibm'gll A - 2. sweeping 8 313’“ of 3"“ “we” cm 0.“ born marathon swunmer w o three-game series from the Pi- Vernon Lav“ Who "mm P" holds several records may Just rates. A grandslam home run “Ni dd?“ by a“ MS“ m h". be the world's shyest athlete. Among his other records are, fili'lémganmm‘nmlnt at; 'fifiwflfll "I guess I've or about 10 Lake Windermer. in England'l n ve e . es e vc- records now." Ro al Nav ' tory and extended their win- “GEO” Pm NEXT? Commander Charlesy romberiz'ifiifligsmifih N331?“ and mm! streak to four games LONG ATON England “.Pwtold a reporter. "I don't now‘ held the record for one Bob Purkey stymied the Gl-g A new egsfic d18n.made fibreJVllai they are off-hand. becauqung1jsh Channel __ England to ants on six hits. evening his rm made it possible to man“. 1195! lem for fun. but inel‘e'gl France. a tougher swim than is facturs "stretch lace." The de- ‘ “St around he" “mmere- llh! OPPOSIie direction—for two record at 'I - 7. e Gian , g . , .. . here was. but he had '0: cars until 1959. played Withoul'WIlllO Mays in signers oi the British Weavers hum hard to find it. ,Y quiet chuckle. Canadian Swimming Star Is Extremely S l‘ly liiiiijfiif.§:i:i§.i2"25.3.1: than any other activity. "After all. it's the only sport you can participate in ' Action in the only other afternoon game. New York Mets best By ALAN WAl/KER five hours and 50 minutes He LONDON (CPI—A. Canadian-lmade that iZ-mile swim July 18 a. 3 S :1 and beat the former record by “Aimed i 17 minutes. long dlS-‘ swimming ance is “90 per cent drudgery rather like war.’ . Forsberg doesn't-like to talk about the swims he attempts until he has completed them. “I hate failing and it looks had it everybody knows you‘re try- all think you're some kind oi‘ the starting lineup. Manager Lace Association here in Derby- [REMAINS CITlZEN publicity hound." Al Dark said the league's home shire are at wor on lingerie! The '3‘?“ feat M the 52-l’93f- Forsberg. th on g h horn in H reckons :1, has mad, run leader was removed from which they claim has the deli-*old native of Vancouver was to Vancouver. didn't start suim- about 70 marathon swims. The the lineup (or a rest. ' icacy of Nottingham lace. stroke across Bristol Channel lnl ming until he got to Englandrr- Channel has memories all of its h It; ' he said. But later be: t and one per cent excitement— glues” ing and you don't make it. They. Cleveland "whichl Ia hardly surprising be-l own because of its treacherous cause was about one year old. ' , u when I arrived.” he laid with I. n ts and fades Also. a special BASEBALL SCORES American League ‘3'. Hannah (7-11 1 Dra bowsky fascination He‘s determined to retain his “PM” "’lmmmii "'0'" 3" ism“! citizenship. however, that is one country to a main- land that is another country." 102000000— 8 71 . 000001—1 ’0 Rant 113-6). Worthington 9) and Zimmerman; il-‘T'l, Koch Kline (8) and Lepperi. Kansas City 020110000— 4 62 023 010 00x— 6 81 ll) Stock ‘5). Wyatt (7i and Ed- wards: McDowell 6-6) McMa- hon 47) and Azcue. HR. KC-- Gentile l22l. Stenhouse :6). 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