TMoLLe;p Norm Straight A sy cusaaas BAIIN an Wins Second maieur Crown over-par. tie never looked baclr. l I 4 gas; Au1.v1B, 1986 Guardinl ti, ciii-iSi...l.""1'T.i'.'.. Stewanri Cops. Golf Title VICTORIA (CF) -4- Cliff LitIl'nn- K7 Ali VICKIRY ' was the accomi champion. gnnsongzlz s:::refth;'a gtntmim 3;m1t;::ari:5;)mh writer shin tor Mariette within a ween. was one up but she iosit the and mum, .,,..,,.q u, mm. lg. rriiiiy to with June as rules ttomtl short-iroh pitch to within alrstght Canadian wom!tl' close strait. was meted by mo Vlc Me Not of the can on the nrst title over the same par-77.. lice- Csnadlaa Praia Stall Writer EDMUNDSTON. N.n. ms Norman ot Kitchener 0nt.. secutive Canadian amateur got! . ampitinshlp. taeii sat down to ponder whether to turn mien- glnnal or play amateur soil in the holes uh the first ll. slowly pulled away is the la. The file was vii-tuall up at the nth hoe when DOWNFALL, BEGAN s downfall started on the ohvlously pleased with the way playing. Norman heat Jpn-y Maniac til 'htrimil) h and 4 in the so-hole final roiintl of the green" with two booming drives and ltlsgee was suit is reel nut. Norman went down in a hir- die tour against htsgee'a par live . pom." took the lead I! stretch and beat Waltnac farmls The warrior by three-quarters oi ewh. swoon son conectett M. View ' t for lill MVEIII-D View?! in msputabl ei ht starts this season. He said later he played better At the and Maiieets second Normanls attempt at an eagle - managed to halve the hole when three stopped inches n- c . Both went down in binties. layed teal steady gulf. es- oul of III! llll 8 "WELL-IEATEN" Malgge, who played with a ban- daged hand. said he was well- hcaien. He said he started out on the second ll holes onedown to Norman but confident his final hole when M missed a three-toot putt. win for Norman was a reversal of his last match with Maser. at the Ontario open in 1954 when Magee defeated him. The week-long amateur cham- pionships here were a complete hwecp for Ontario. Maaae'a Wil- ilngdon Cup team won the inter- pi-ovinciel title. Gary Conan, 17- year-old clubmate of Norman. cralptured the junior champion- s p. ”But he started to roll on the mth. sixth and seventh holes. and thou I wasn't too confident. ilir hall well. Moe lust Norman said l-'riila.v he planned in turn professional "as soon as i can - tomorrow if I get Swoon's Son covered the greatest distance he has ever been called on to run competitively in l:59'A. He paid 80.10 to win. A storm with I)-mile-an-hour winds had hit the Chicago track earlier in the day. The storm tipped roofs off several barns, M70 But he said Saturday I19 was asked by two American Rollers. Jack Penruse and Doug Sanders of Miami Beach. Fla., about en- Swoon's Son Beats Neecilels. In Rich American Derb NEW YORK (AP) - swoonts fun pigotzeddliebttanmgan LII: 43- ishgelter oilot ance aur y g or - ll out eectrical c winner Needl, and his other -the place figures mmmom on rivals in the 159,425 American stand tote board. Derby at a mile and three-aim teenihs on Washington Park's try owned Hy grass course. he at. area Drake colt. given length and i e hyhehiltiie Arcana. the warrior. held Of tit! n. and H. Kentucky D torians satilirda! when he an extra hole of a scheduled so-hole lined Nlakwa Country Chili on the P" r”'"" Mm Stem” W" '"”P”' ' "Ha" pm ”" me 35'. c ioailna oiaanientel can a brass our over Pat Lesser of seatiie and golf is ih toured the in holes - V M, by (3, pg mm, mm. her third straight Canadian in iiiehtice appmximale medal dent or the Victoria chamber of Women! open sol! championship. scores of three under par. Putts or in to th n W '3 hgvgtgligreadild iynogif on thed l3I0c.k1;1c6 fhgiadved "'5' l'""'- ""0 Md mm from 50 feet. ate res lug: ' -ll 5 on. , , ltntumbzy-In mw::rg?u:.Aa.t,;?:: hirdies on the hint and semi holes both pla yers displayed very ween it . Agggle" (wash, &uf. it mmg IP84 ltlr "to first limit on the Min Stewart was two it "after ' . I &'f5:;"f.gmm,:::... c at-'1' l.tIl1If:ht'u:i"a birdie three on the making” the nine-hole turn all I"lmd""d in "'3 m"wP”Fch;.m' tho Imlli in-ill? iaalilwflvleihmlohadgifg Etlltiimbuth was (ill to two at tho 'f':3' kLVm:;g3:' mw”en'”'- "' . ' dag; "IX lirttnbthe extra hole. Iltnae-quarter mark. nlue suit. spoke off-the-cuff (or 10 ,,,,.,. ” ” ""' i-""0 ”"”"” WN0T PVT? TOM B.. a stlpplcmeniary on- h.v Gt-no Van Daren mminz. was third, in ihi-ec-quarters behind and n. s. or Stables Needles. the winner striving for his filth ma- ” ”' "'9 ye” '” ””'”' --1 have a lot or thanking to do." Iii” iliierhlipmmh M" I" W" ”' "” "”' "me '" ''”m"' .. M Stewart for I ular fashion with . par Oll,llt9i ::g"i'ri:-' .i';'i::' iiiewme tgtrtzlhtzrlh l?"""l"' ”'"”” '”' "19 37"! 031- aha and birdies on the next twn,f MCICDONALD - and courage to complete my" Bum” . G CHAMP . ranged troll is l t to Mill t.e.-- I Want to thank (iii: A biteaihlcss and beaming Misti '5'” ”"'”l9!9-'"3':eDllN Of NF: CO' . so - .4 id I - gtyifcelir ilimihrt-0 l:d:ltil.s lhejreamm hatvllra bees? !mlll::m:l:mdlt):E Mn” Shara" M a "”dam" Mm "My deep thanks tin to Mtaril.V" .- i " h - '""- it ”:.'.”.3l.'i '2. 12' mitt: ”--"t"vil.f. -:.;.. ":..'": in-.. - - ---I me a a.. n - -' m . t Saraioga. neonate rm-shed ErIh(?rsflvQnl'esh1t:Iihsnfdl1f 3'3". D." I 87-year-old track record tor the mile and an sights to win the 340.000 whithey states by tour leltltliis otter Mi-s.TJoha'tV. Gal- brcat 's Summer ah. ohhny Longden mile three lcmm ”" '” winners at Del Mar. CaIii.. and was second in the restored sonnet grid 86 to Del Mar Debutante Stakes. Isong- 3 den now is only la winners short the world record held by Sir in the Gcirdon Richards. II In the Whitney owned by Mrs. Jan Bu clocked in fifth of a second I9 . l)eilit-air. in picking u cobs' entry I , searching ivasothl IWII oh: taint? with xtvttmtnlltft W0" 5 3 Th h "M to 9"" me "'5 "m ”r ml” Int: ;"mi:ri:snm:'n::i:i?itedcli:"Pim. way. There were times when I-"Md u MIN" wished me would do that shot (amigo;-gown I5-loot putt. tier Statics. Blue vlr was the winner the Am erl cs rt Derby. over six furlongs hy la length and a hall in 1:00 4-5. Longden was aboard the favorite. Darling Ad- eile. which took an early lead. But Blue Vic. with R0 aboard. can ht up at i e. head oi rlefly last command then drew away in win and leaf The entire swim arty, lnclud- mu d H , up 1 n 1 p itttt MPSMI-ft;lm!li3h-H 1:1-h ;:4BM:& horse mliboeli onlneto 131: greeth. !DifPy?.e;lld llllrsfmhell iirrived near screaming and mmm"' the stretch. at city hall with a motoroyce es- 5irr"mmmm-r--r-r- rt pulls to lose the hole. She still ltrat. time. While many of the - Ii Iensa- Last satiii-clay. she won her sixth to Miss Lesssrti birdie iollr. "me nhdmnm "5 mm”. After they halved the lard in Marlene fails! to give way an! heavy DI her third Shot and she: hole for I birdie three to tie thi . ii I set rd i sell M I1 an a ve Marlene outaiilrts of Wlhnl MM.” N to m cm” M M mm. press tea with an ltewtrt 0' Ntthtl. Ont. victory aoth iloifera pla 'speetsculsi- the iessure that it was hesrtoreslsiits loss for were tilllgggliljt in from as far as pie behind it hm-hole tlenoii with built up as the male progressed. YOUR HOME DESERVES "WEISER" LOCKS - to tie the match. then talte the steady nerves. orltt Cl1am- 34”! Min Stewart rnimed it 18- the in-hole moi-ilitiu mini D 3 5 -I SPIPPI the type suitable to your pm-tit-ular requirement. You can he aure with "WEISER" 2 ltvlli lhnee up on the approval Rx Miss Lesser They halved the nest three l”"3”'9"9'"9"'10ltB Ditch Ilttth The four putts for the birdies On the I88-yai-it par three :llst.. I , .. ,h ' g Mr M" and i..,.,,. "M 0; ",9 .,,.,,,V 36 Lower VVatei' St.. Phonif 3575 M" l e" 5'” "'”"” "'9 3”” but her luck iallctl to hold as she! one M the host mat he 1 my ....... . - .. ' us. lever been in." r 3 9 Id on the line and ""1197 V8!'5it.V Stadinm'a new llonnie Knox lnlls With Tl-Cats HAMILTON 'tcPl - Ronnie iiox. lormer star quarterback for the University of lots California at Los Anteles. has signed a provisional two - year contract with Hamilton Tiger- Cats of the Big Four Football Union. it was announced satur- with them and playing tourn sment golf aa an amateur. He said he and Magoo would play two U.S. tournaments next month and would meet the U.S. Norman said his K stage-"nothinl hurt SM-" Magee. meanwhile. aaid he has no interest in turning pro or sell- OTTAWA (CP)-Virginia Hesse amic 14-year-old Hamtramclt. h., star. walked off with a share of honors in the Miss Hesse paired with Miss Kcrhwcln to win the girls dnuhlrs crown with a 6-1. Ht victory over Miss Hesse. posses oi onc oi Carrie Heldimn. winner hi im- the finest torehand shuts seen.ln open juvenile girls singles. and the el t ears of the tournament her sister Julie lleldmah. 9 arts and junior womenls Ray Senkowttltl. a'lrl les and shared in four doubles vic oi-les. Canada managed to win only Canadian Junior tennis champion- ”! sell automobiles iii Toronto." ships which concluded Saturday. Knox. a 2i-year-old. alt)-pound six-footer. wasusllneti at a figure SL000 a game-the highest-priced contract in Tiger-Cats' history. President Jake Gaudaur of the Tiger-Cats declined exact figure but said "hes sign for something less than litl.ii0tl for the season." Whether the contract would run for a second season would da- pcnd on Knox's pi and his ability to obtain turihae permission from Metro - Gold- wyn-Mayer. with whom he is un- males mm. "the pert blonde racquet wlclder returned to the courts about a half hour later to trim Linda of Joan Caldwell and Kernweln. Rockford. Ill.. 6-2. 6-2 O'Brien. to become Canada's tlrls singles champion. Top leaded Rod Laver of Bris- bane, Australia. United States Norman won the title when he arrested Vancouver's Lyle Craw- lnrd at Calgary. He is the first man In win it in two consecutive .veara since Frank Stranahan did it la 19!? and 1040. Ed Melsee ' i 83 Ed Meisier II in 1017 and 194 M Mm Norman win the only strong op- position in the week. That was ill the third round when Norman had to go to the 20th hole to win. Kitchener are won match Saturday on the 32nd hole. xlagee. ,who ha faded in the str Magoo did not blame the thumb sprained Thursday Inomiml sary for the-rest oi the match. Norman took the lead in at the Nth hole when MHQPO went one- Northerii Siberia has only about two months of slimmer weather, with More severe winters than any other country. Americansfcir Walks Off With Maior Share Of Honors By ARTHUR WILKES Junior men's singles champ. vmn the Canadian title with a 6-2. 6-2. 3-7, 6-2 victory over Nell Drilry n! St. Louis. M . P tionai match for its quick, clever omo P soccer--front both sides. iii: in the first hit I when a Cans- ' ' - dial! player hoofed the ball toward his own goal and allowed U S0 Lokomotiv inside rl t Valentin n ' Bubukin B slttin -due score, (Cp) N M,,,..,,w again found the Canadian net. aquoescd out a narrow in win ""'""V Wued "it? ill". ilntllttifl over Canadian all-stars to take a '”'"l I'll" W” Rm?” U! "I9 llllllll nveinma ..1e,,,.,.,..,,p mu, Mme minutes of the same. (Tenlre for- The Russian sqtiatl. accustomed mm pm” "ml MI "'5 W" "ml In I I H”! C ma , V rolled in past a substitute goalie. ""” ”"ri..'irt5"it..-ll.-f"3lI."rl war-no av MIN Although the Rushians newt Mich. winner of the boys singles with a 6-1. 6-4 triumph over he Mogleh. Mt. Vernon, N. Y.. one of the is open events as teamed with Miss Hesse to defeat United States competitors dom- Miss lnated pix to capturing in titles. Castilo. I-lamtramck, 6-1. 6-0 in in youth won the jun- the girls and boys doubles final. lor men's singles crown. Miss Hesse who shared in three doubles crowns in the 1955 cham- pionships. upset top-seeded Phyl- Saganskl. l-lamtrlmclr. 6-2, junior mixed doubles final. 0-1. in the junior women": Miss Saganskl and Miss Hrsse successfuly defended their junior women's doubles title with a 3-0, 6-4 victory over the Toronto pair Robert French of Toronto. Canadians didn't look that way Dunne of Sn nker either. Lokomotiv seemed bogged Iklilhts, 0.. made it 1W0 years in down by the rain-soaked field. a row in the Juvenile boys sin- which. however. did not turn to gloss. coming thrnuali with it 6-3, mud, 0-! victory over I-outs I-ottrotmn oi Russian hsilet . dancer goalie. Miss Hesse and Senkowslti then combined their talents to blast Phyllis Saganskl and Gerald Du- ble. tiamti-amck. 0-0. in the Juvenile boys iiotllili-it Canadian goal by diving directly Ind Rnn Sellvrt. into the feet of outside right John South Bend. lnrl.. detected Drn- Clifford. lie was carried tronvtha nis Ashwurth and Don Brown oi field .. conscious, Halifax. 6-2. 6-1. Substitute goalie Vladimir van The closed girls alhtzlets title was ti-onov let in Canada”: goal at the In the boys doubles final. Sen- kowski and Castillo came through win over Leslie Moglen. Mt. Vornon. N. Y.. and year by Louise Jobin of Quebec Lokomotiv mm 5-1 at Van- City. Mists Jobin heat Pam De-wis couver. Ht at Winnipeg. I-0 at with A 8-0. 6-0 of Halifax 6-1. 6-2 in this year's Mammal .ml 5.4 in Calgary. ON GUODWILL USED CARS AND TRUCKS CLEARANCE. SALE ALL nits WEEK noodlizhts. A crowd of 18,249 roaring fans hailed the interna- The Russians o nod the acor- In the second all the Russians salu,,ia., mum The time inside left Victor Vor- RCAF Training means Top Training! There are immediate openings right aow in limb it these important aviation trades: Alto-ENGINE ' IAIIO-RAM! ' IISTIUIIIG EIICTIKAL ' AIIMMIIII ' AIIFIAK There's a great future in aviation: make aviation your career--in the RCAF! Get all the facts now about RCAF training, pay and other benches. set me ecu canes oouiieettoa 3, a. A. r. nscitm-rihia vans. R.C.A.l'. STATION, V 4 Stlrtlnaralde, P. I. 1. Phone: 31 Local MI ward Brian Philey headed a pir- looked losing. for a time the Vadim Kuhliisliy saved a certain second straight 40..-nlnul, mu-lg, I955 BUICK 1 Door Hardtop, two tone hllio. Dynailnw. cilatom trial. A beautiful car in new ear condition. Goodwill Guarantee. 32595 I953 PONTIAC Deluxe Four Door Sedaa. Dark Iron. only 14,000 ratios. one owner. Goodwill Guarantee. 31450 1955 DODGE L I952 GMC 3-4 TON PICKUP N ' t on d k bl . A . . i - l- Gi'et-it ivto rlnor iii-ltixc Com-It. Radio. IIPRIOF. Svlll twvers. A "M. GL,dw.iTlr G".l,.':m".M. own" "Mk "W MW." top notch car at a very low price. sins - 53”” . I950 METEOR SEDAN lleatieithl blue natallia petal, heater and Isa-outer. Jack o. PotPr g e725 I951 BUICK HARDTOP Bide two-lone Dynaflow Transmission. Seat aovers. White- vali tiraa. Goodwill Value. EVERY CAR BEARS OUR - g Q1” GOODWILL GUARANTEE i so YOU ARE aasiiimn THAT vtum MncLE0l) I953 OI-DSMOUII-E 5EDAN CAI K DEP&DABLE AND ROAD WORTHYi .pllel:.:.dlE;;'n,dh:fIl1::lIl'l.mIlhk5, dark blue. good tires. body bx- - 5525 ' I951 CHRYSLER WINDSOR No Tau llisa., automatic hansmisstoa, ndto. Ioodwll Giiarntao. ssis imroniisio iompim e7s.eo imoruhyborigo 1951 CHEVROLET I948 CHEVROLET 3-4 TON PICKUP Green two tone 4 our Deluxe Quinn. Heater. seat covers n i. hi . M i M dd, m, it , Smart mechanically. Goodwill only Pnci-duet 037- . R . 0' low F" sto7s . esoo I9490fGOIOIoGHC'la fonlflutfpnl 5145 I949 Y FIMIIOQDQG ....... S195 '.I949Fu&yFonIGraoa1door........SI6I I951 Fooaylord Varoa 3225 ER cu AND itemsiiisers