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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jul 1963, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 8, 1963 J] Approach And Putt |-isscar scons stanpines On Troublesome 17th ("ei iernas Hah Pittsburgh 41 42 494 9 ® New York 50 31.617 ~ | philadelphia 40 44 476 10% Seder 47 38 55: Houston 33 54.379 19 1ves I bec Re ic. ca 5 [haw eae 29 55.345 21% Baltimore 47 40 J | Results Saturday P ; ' Mevele r 4 | Philadelphia 6 Chicago 0 TORONTO (CP)--Doug Ford] Geiberger was in the club-| Three others were' tied at 284, Cleveland 9 ig ets 3 San Pannlies 5 whips around a golf course|house obewing his fingernails|In this group was 26-year-old|Los Angeles ; ato 1414 {Cincinnati 8 Los Angeles 2 faster than any pro on the tour, |when Ford, in the last three-|Geonge Knudson of Toronto} Kansas City a "7 ri? | Milwaukee 7-2 Houston 1-0 But, says the newly-crowned|some with Herman Keiser of|who won the Rivermead Cup as| etroit 30 319 ant? | Pittsburgh 11 New-York 3 Canadian Open champion: |Barberton, Ohio, and Moe Nor-|the low Canadian; Dan Keefe of| Washington a ow 2072 Results Sunday "You keep the records--give/man of Toronto was methodi-|Wayland, Mass., a former cam-| Resulis Saturday |Phiiadelphia 3 Chicago 2 me the cash."' cally playing a cosy even-par|era salesman, and Keiser, a pro| New York 11 Cleveland 6 Pittebureh IL New Vick 5 Saturday, $9,000 and/game until he went one over onjsince 1935 who has made only| Minnesota 1 Baltimore 2 Hite naanely © He got it Saturday, $9,000 and)Same u : ; sie g |Kansas Citv 4 Detroit 8 Cincinnati 0-1 Los Angeles 4-3 told C j ithe 235-yard par three 14th. infrequent appearances on the} Kansas City 4 Detroit BS q the Seagram Gold Cup, in the . ie : i y hs {Los Angeles 2 Washington 3 |St. Louis 3-5 San Francisco 4-0 $50,000 tournament with a four-| That made "Geiberger coeg od ae Chi ; 02 Be st i: Z | Milwaukee 4 Houston 0 jer 2 re » 72-hold|Ford all even-after 68 holes,/ 733, icago 2 Boston 6 s : -- os "in se re intelligence that was passed] 7 ways IN CONTENTION Results Sunday We os -- a place in the official money-win-/0n to Ford, He needed a. birdie |* r ean il tea. | Los Angeles 3-4 Washington 7-6) ° ° oe sc a coe ning list sincee records of this|in the last four holes to win it), or a eo arta conte Gon ay| New. York 3-7 Cleveland 11-4 Ste Game eon sort were started back in 1947,{all or hit evenpar figures to|tton with 69-67-74 rounds and on| Kansas City 1-8 Detroit 5-7 j All-Star Game at Cleveland Ttoal now for the 40-year-old|force a sudden-death playoff. jthe final day started with 210.) Minnesota 3 Baltimore 4 i International League oal now for the year-0 Satie » t1¢itWo strokes up on Keiser and! Chieag 3 | Northern Divisio from Tam O'Shanter, N.Y., who) He got his b rdie on the Mist) 'Wack the T aaa Chicago 4 Boston 1 j by 2 nm has been hitting golf a fori a Ueto! pressure cai Hela Bdge ey the golt 'aot Games Today Syracuse 3 % nas ge money since 1949, is $325,350. whacked a fine down-themi lin 1955 when a bene nut afl No games scheduled ps debe indi _ ee It is topped only by golden boy| {le drive on the final hole, put nowhere to beat Ben Hogan in| Game Tuesday leu Pe 3 is ; Arnold Palmer with $430,323 -- shot just ee a playoff for cue US Open tj./ All-Star game at. Cleveland | Richmond 38 43 "469 11% * . ieally s i f eo p an pliber- | sete sas , . a ' a ~ Lean a an State Deiad vaphen gnort tol tle. National League spy | oronto 38 49 .437 144g eee vue ur ae yrelinake sure 'of his par four. Keefe and Norman were next WL Pet, GBL Southern Division who made a big run at him/make sure ¢ ! , : Sk hae / lig oe Ss Tun at nim SE figured I could have got/with 218, a big group wag| 10s Angeles 50 33.602 -- | Atlanta 45 36 556 -- the unexpectedly tough) ° Us' Noy or teers bracketed at 214 teiberger 580 Francisco' 48 47 .565 3 | Indianapolis 45 40 529 2 Sear sour ntithat putt on the 18th if I had|bracketed at 214 and Geiberger| > K oF " slelde Aa wnat + . ts to," he said, "But you don't get|Was seemingly nowhere with| Chicago 45 37 549 414 | Little Rock 42 44 488 514 iy nats Kt py a Ph a . Bnd any more money if you win by/216, in a 'slot with five others. Columbus 35 47 427 1044 o only 17 of Saturday's field) 8" 2 5 : 4 only Saha ne hw nee Wish Geiberger's previous rounds . Jacksonville 33 49 .402 12% f 86. Conditions were perfect. oke or two strokes erger ao r 3 change ety we. dave ot THREE PLACE THIRD were 74-71-71, YESTERDAY 5 Toront nT Butte Tow wind that saw golfers spray| Bracketed at 282, two strokes) Nick Weslock of Toronto was Aoche Sirgen ayeee their shots all over the 6,738-/0f the pace, were George|low amateur with a 288 tota STARS rhe ne eae bps ward veut Calif. the|on 71-73-72-72 rounds, Al John- inna Indianapolis 5 Agipetdua, pen winner;|ston of Montreal, with a final-/py 2 ASSOCIATED PRESS sa ania 9 Little Rock 6 : ; WINS BY STROKE Bruce mptor f Sydney,jround 66, was second low Ca.) ° andy Koufax, Los 7" Some Cae : Red Mot, buys just c-rerin' to take you away on the finest of trouple-tive Re got under t ita, ane He § veg po Rake a sw an Angeles Dodgers, registered pis| Rochester 1 Columbus 6 motoring holidays. Stop in today or tonight... eye 'em, try 'em then you'll 70 ar his tot ¢ he t - of *aso, Tex., who has won 285 for the tournament, He won . a, abi aes Pah " sf N ' Pitot . <tinke -lonly a : t oa the ioue-the $1,400--$900 more than sneer second straight shutout : fi Syracuse 0 Indianapolis 6 ' buy 'em, year-old Al Beiberger of Carl-\1936 Oklahoma City Open --|Stan Leonard of Vancouver who eighth of the se ason, and e- Toronto 91 Buffalo 84 ton Oaks, Calif. who startedisince he turned pro 16 years|had 72-70-75-72--260 come first itgeme winner in) Adanta 4 Litto Rock 7-3 1962 1962 1961 nay eg ees eet ; wed hoccuas ' Paes Defend Spit TS Teq Majors with 4-0 victory over! Jacksonville 1 Richmond 2 S » Gelber.| 1 shot a finalround'Kroll of Fort Lauderdale, Fla, cimcinnati Reds. Nation a Games Today K CORVAIR CORVAIR pace twe mpton shot a final-r dad APOL Port Le ordaie, Fils auth jamhae Tink s also won| Jack "ile } . ' pace. 'The, six foot ole, Boner aod Making Gand didn't make "amet. 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