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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 May 1964, p. 12

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ee "2 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Moy 4, 1964 Leafs And Chiefs |Vegas Toumey Setting Hot Pace wt By CANADIAN PRESS Nicklaus Wins On Birdie Putt LAS VEGAS, Nev. (CP)-- three home runs, incl After breaking everyone's heart back-to-back efforts by Bill|with a flawless 65 in Saturday's a and gr Wath "I hg round, Jack Nicklaus second. They nearly handed it all back be- stop Ray Oyler for at least Broce he finally emerged with his 2 RY en ge pees $6500 Tournament of Cham-| Geiberger and Doug Sanders) * pions. tied for second place, a stroke| J) Cc T A af Going into Sunday's finaljahead of five players including) avis up : eams round with a three-stroke lead|halfway leader Juan (Chi Chi) : q as a result of the seven-under-|Rodriguez and United States E d F t R par performance, Nicklaus in-/|Open champion Julius Boros. nh 1rs oun creased it to five strokes at one| Arnold Palmer was two i point before his game suddenly|strokes further back, firing his|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)Britain. ¢ fell to pieces on the back nine.|second straight' 70 for 284, a| Italy, Germany and Spain ad-| Italy, rated a strong conten- In the end, he sank a birdie of South Africa's\yanced 'impressively into thej@er for Britain's European zone putt on the last hole to break a tie with Al Geiberger, who zone Davis Cup tennis compe-|matches with Egypt for a 4-1/land will meet at went one over par, to finish|up with the leaders at the half-|tition Sunday while Ireland won vi at Bari, Italy, after hav-/England, May 14-16. Two non-European countries with an inelegant 73 and a 72-lway mark, slumped to closing|a close contest from Switzer-jing clinched the series Satur- rounds also reached the second round hole total of 279 for the $12,000 of 74 and 75 to finish|!and and, gained the doubt-|day. week in the er when he was first money. at 291 and won $1,005, tine clinched a victory over Turkey by winning the delayed loubles at Istanbul and ia beat israel 4-1 at Tel A : joined South Africa, which 'ane r won by default from Peo To advance to the second round of the Europear|honors, split its last two singles|tria Saturday. Britain and Ire-labig 'ond round for the hit near the ear by a pitched|second. straight victory in the -- X-rays showed no frac- re. ' ful privilege of meeting favored! Germany called on a pair of|during the weekend. The Argen-lyears by beating Hungary 3-2. Toronto got two-run homers from Jim McKnight and Larry Osborne to clobber the Crack- ers in their first game and Bob Sadowski singléd home Ken Hamlin with the winning run in the 10th inning of the after- noon CREEK MSS UERaAO BR ES The loss was a heartbreaker for young Ken Nieson, who pitched a five-hitter as he went jall the way against five Toronto second game nthe Red Wi d in the . e Red Wings rompe: ee stance paiane jE F ons 4 A. ged Roch mond for a five-run fou n- oa Hive mines tlee hed ning including two-run singles Bh acest bree arn by Curt Blefary and winning -|pitcher 'Bill Short. They got furday night and fol-/y ny Miller ali the funs he needed in the first inning of the f second game on a double, sin- Honors were divided between fe, walk, pessed ball ana in- 'alo and Jacksonville ope held out. Ron Cox "i third Fogerned of the year with one on ve poem ag -- ee the Suns their only runs of the k first game at Jacksonville but OYLER INJURED Duke Carmel and Norm Sherry Jack Hamilton, unbeaten injruined them in the second three tries, blanked Columbus|game, producing - back-to-back with a two-hitter in Sunday's|/homers in the fourth inning and * first game and the Chiefs beltedisuccessive doubles in the fifth. GREENWOOD RACEWAY FIRST RACE -- 7 Furlong pace for 3) SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for > * and 4yeer-old fillies and mares. Purselyear-clds and up. Purse $700 (7). ( 5-Meadow Zero, MacTevish 3.30 2.80 2.60 3.60 -- 3. 5.50 4.30 3.20|7-Star Johnston, Weddell 7.70 5.40 |2Hal's Bomb, Mi 8.4 Start good, won easily. Stert good, won easily. Also Ran in Order: Cunny's Bud, Wey- Also Ran in Order: Scottades, Ferne|bird, Blaze Haven, and Baron Adios. Johnstone, Pinetree Dale, Ouchess/Late can., Johnny Lee Hal. Cenuck, and Armbro Electra. | | EIGHTH RACE -- 7 Furlong ta tor + i] SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3) year-olds and up. Purse $900 (7). yeer-clds and up. Purse 8). éMacDuft's L'sie, Welker 10.40 3.90 2.80 Dvford 10.40 5.00 3.40) 5-Wee Danica, Findley 3.4 2.60 6.00 4.20|7-Happy MacDuff, Hie 4% q 3.20) Start good, won driving. good, won driving, Also Ran in Order: Mr Forbes Key, Ran in Order: Tribve, Tawney|Wild Indian, Cotton Maid and DQ--King Ven, Jeri Cerran, Ambrose Abbe, and/C. Lee. Amber Direct. DQ -- Finished 4th, disqualified and DAILY DOUBLE, # AND 1, PAID $48.40 placed last. THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3| NINTH RACE -- 7 Furlong pace for % up. Purse $600 (8), sag and year-olds and up. Purse $800 (8), irene MacDuff, Telfer 21.4 7.50 5.00|8-Governor G, Loney 10.00 4.30 3.20 SPembrow Bill, Quinian 4.30 3.10/6-Reed's Dream, Kingston 1-Ailie Dale, Hopkins 5.70|4-Dr W, Waddell Start good, won driving. | Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Jovial Abbe, Rhy-) Also Ran in Ordre: Jean First, Johnny fim Miller, Lynne Johnston, Lovely Prin-|Dele, Roselawn Boy, Henry's Allen, ond cess, and Frisco Killeen. Brother Dillon S$. POURTH RACE -- 6% Furlong trot for| Total Pool $408,240, Attendance 9,151. Syear-clds and up. Purse $800 (7). Total Pool Fr Meeting $11,406,358 99] Total Attendance Fr Meeting 216,711 Stert good, won driving. in Order: Grattan Counsel, tel Victory, and Wor- DURELLE SCORES TKO SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)-- Joey Durelle of Baie Ste. Anne, Pda ace ay sie, pace for 3|N.B. scored an easy technical up. Purse p knockout Saturday over: Augie gine Happy Wier Oswald 14.50 610 210\cinmons of New York in a 3Docmor, McNutt 0 3. 2David Hel B, Crowe 2.4|\scheduled 10-round bout. Dur- a eee elle, No. 1 contender for the Ca- Sti Cat see ire, inet inadian welterweight title, Marleen Chief, , A a. CC punched Simmons unmercifully. amma and up, Swansea Stakes. 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