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A lew suit over| Johensson’s vaunted right that y walk home with a victory —{|much improved over that at| ts Clifton Gavin going the] NEW YORK (AP) — Speedy|an alleged contract by Jobans-| finished Machen in the first round oat Se the Prince Edward Band gis Bm) | | Cavendish last weckend when the| cue far, the winners. Charles Patterson is a heavy 3%|son for a rematch with Eddie 7 si MOORE & McLEOD LTD : s golf tournament Sunday. at golfers had to fight bigh winds | 52" seven innings for|to 1 favorite to whip Sweden’s|Machen slowed things down. A| a? 002: BePt under cover at his ° a we Belvedere Club. and occasional downpours of rain | Kinkora, ag Ira Pidgeon came/1» ge mar Johansson “warmup” fight for Patterson|Grossinger, N. Y., camp. The] FEATURE “TOOKE” SPORT & DRESS SHIRTS “s __MacKenzie’s rounds gave him while travelling the tough par|°".\% two frames. night at Yankee Stadium in his| with Brian London in Indianapolis |handsome 26-year-old boxer from a for the 72-hole tournament ) | 72-course. Gavin did not give up &NY/ sin defence of the world heavy-|May 1 did not vr TOOKE SPORT SHIRTS ll nine strokes up on runner-up Both Dowling and Merlin Mae-| Wales, but the Tignish team. re- - It’s ‘Carver's For Oil” c Jack Beaton who carded a 77 and Kenzie slid into the 906 at Caven-/colved four free Bekets to first. HAS om @ Drip Dry = @ No Iron “a Sunday. . ; dish but both showed much bet-| <M 024 with the stick. hitting @ Fully washable 7 Rounding out the top five weré {ter firm in the final 36 holes.|iitee for four, and Gord Grady, a Don MacDonald 323, Wendall Gil- Dowling’s 73 was the best round |i onish first sacker had ae a lis, 327 and Bob Dowling, 333. of the tournament: hits, besides doing a fine job 7g These five golfers won the right In fact every player who fin-| cond the initial sack a ‘compete against four other dis- ished the 72 holes showed con- @ Ivy Stripes 3 at Edmundston, N.B., July eens ere Art Mac- = 5 for sts on se Wilingdon Cup Beaion ight, Macdonald “ave. | FONeYsS Gem 4 10 6% : ines os a ; : £ score strokes. - . Twenty-five golfers will be en- Following are the scores of the Ca Winner : “ ing this tourney at which the ; top eight golfers for the final 36 P : TOOKE DRESS SHIRTS " ioeer Soe, ether a Nee a a A. HesKeasto 7 so ist | oneden Piloted Honeys Gem, alpyamato, had an argument outs. No challenger has gone @ Short Point Mountbattan Collars cr named . Q -year. brown } E to . : Z ‘ NB. — PEL Tournament later ee B. Dowting 72 M157 tory Saturday in the $58,150 Bev.| ¥P0ot led t (he bowls Teme route ‘against him. eS “ . make trip .because of, busin-| ,, ey ap for fillies and . } ancy Peer Se ree so cme Kee | 8 Salina wamuges tae (mtn Oe hoeiee Oop ee MacKenzie’s younger brother| Merlin MacKenzie ended the/G. a2 77—189| Honeys Gem was never headed re seed Bug Brush, the @ Clubman—3.95 a lertin as Gillie will be unable to! four rounds with a 995 to place|A. MacRae 0 92192 rive by Indian Mala. wihe “oniy| lone dilly im the field, ran out a @ Flight 495 © Life 5.95 ; three-year-old in the field of 13,|Wotength win over Amerigo in : ai to win by a head at the Chicago| the $94,080 — track. Milly K edged out Borna How Now was third in the 1 1-16- ott oug or aptu res pen ©/ star for third money. mile feature. Bug Brush ($4.60) aE ee a a , ; Honeys noe Se site on was timed in 1:40 46 Place Calls Early! on the Island it's =< ase ure in 1:3 a 40, Waltz ($4.40) figuratively a . and $5. Indian Maid returned|denced away from seven rivals|] "*@pe lnseminator Either fe.) mG Nes ‘* -Way Deadlock For 21nd ns ii steer neni “i or Resaca scored an upset at Bel-|$44,900 Leonard Richards stakes Your Favorite Shopping Centre 2 mont Park in winning the $91,250|by 5% lengths. Dowling akes Golf Team MONOCTON, — (CP) — Five NB. — P.E.l. while. the two will selected at a m in Fredericton. second place, two strokes behind Ford. At 278 were Wall, Bo Wininger of Odessa, Texas, and Dow Fin- 'sterwald of Tequesta, Fla., who lost his chance early in his round with an awesome eight at the par-five second hole. Another two strokes away at 280 were Bob Rosburg of Palo Alto, Calif.. Don Fairfield of . | Casey. Til., and Bruce Crampton of Sydney, Australia. Crampton and Finsterwald were co - leaders at 205 sarting Sun- day's final round. Crempton blew to a 75. Finsterwald, ruined by his fat eight at the second, fin- ished with 73. Rosburg, who was suffering from stomach flu, played his final round-in par 72. Ford collects $3,500 for his win and also gains possession of the Seagram Gold Cup. — With Sunday’s win. Ford has won slightly over $21,000 this year, Wali is still the top money man with around $36,000. The new Canadian Open champion, 36year-old native of right |New Haven, Conn., had been out of the money only-twice in 102 tournaments. : Stan Leonard of Vancouver was low Canadian for the eighth time. Leonard shot a 71 Sunday to fin- ish with 282, six under par for fhe 72 holes. For his four rounds Ford saot 68-69-69-70. ‘ Wininger, Finsterwald and Wall collect $1,866 each for their sec- ond - place tie finish. Fairfield, Rosburg and Crampton collect $1,200 each. - TIED AT 281 Finishing with 281 were Paul Harney of Worcester, Mass., Billy Maxwell of Odessa, Texas, and Jay Hebert of Sanford, Fla. each wins $950. Leonard. tied with Ken Venturi of* Daly City, Calif., and Tommy Bolt of Crystal River, Fia., at 282 wins $800 plus $300 as top Canadian. Ford started Sunday’s final round with 206 for 54 holes, tied with Wall one stroke behind Fin- sterwald and Crampton. The 23-year-old Australian had peen the surprise of the tourna- ment for three rounds with his consistently fine sub-par golf. He started to blow Sunday well down the front nine and never recov- ered, but the $1,200 he collects “jis the biggest pay day he has ever had in his Far East play boating booklets from your Evinrude dealer during Range, Saturday afternoon. In ithe weekly prize shoot Bob regis- tered a perfect 50 at 200 yards and he went on to an unblem- ished 36 from the 600 yard mound. This was the first chicken shoot of the outdoor season and as the uit of his display Tpr. Bar ‘wise collected the ‘prizes for the best senior shot at both ranges tn the junior class the prize win- fers were Tpr. B. Dickieson and Set. L. MacDonald. The next prize meet will be held next Saturday afternoon, starting at 1.00 o'clock. Following are the individual) scores: Tor R. Barwise 105 Sgt. P. J. Landrigan 102 Sgt. W. Rogerson a 14, Mary MacLennan 1 Tt. AK. Mutch 101 244. R. Kennedy 101 ‘Tpr. R.A. Vessey 100 Tor. R. Andrew 100 Sgt. R.L. Coles 99 Sgt. H.T. Vesey 99 IA. R.E. Jenkins 97 SSM D.O. Clark 97 Sgt. R.M. Vessey 97 Tpr. B. Dickieson 94 Tpr. G. Vessey 91 Sgt. L. MacDonald 90 oy M. Carver 87 WN. Henshaw 86 Oadet B. Breedon 82 FO N. J. Donovan 80 Cdt. J. Burhoe 76 Cat. M.R. Jetks 74 Capt. A. J. McCabe fired only at the 200 yard range where he registered 48 out of 50. . eat drilling a new well con tact R. T. Morrison Co. Summerside. 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