i q , Nicklaus Wins Masters | Second Straight Year AUGUSTA, Ga. Nicklaus, "wio "needed "a prieve to stay in the running bunday, didn't miss his second thance at the Masters Golf (CP)--Jack At 26 he stands as the recog- ye-|nizea No. I~ piayer in' goif. He had been disgusted with his seif-térmed "blowing" of By winning the Masters he|the tournament after starting has taken the first step toward accomplishing the Grand Slam Tournament title 24 hours later.|/of professional golf. His victory in the 18-hole playoff with Tommy Jacobs|States -- i and Gay Brewer added another| Championship The British Open, the United Open and the PGA round out the in the Nicklaus list of historic| Prestige-Jaden quartet he'd like Augusta accomplishments as he became the first man to win the Masters two years in a row. He has won it three times in four years, finishing in a sec- ond-place tie the year he didn't win. Last year he set the tourna- ment record of 271--17 under par--and included a record- equalling 64 en route. When he won his first Masters three years ago at 23 he became the youngest winner of the classic. The $20,000 he earned by shooting a playoff 70 against 72) for Jacobs and 78 for Brewer} brought his official money} earnings since turning profes- sional to over $449,000. | | | to sweep. The only person ever to ac- complish the feat was Bobby Jones, who turned the trick in 1930. TO LIMIT PLAY Nicklaus plans to limit his of- ficial PGA tournaments to be- tween 18 and 20 this year but, with overseas competition and non-official events added, he'll play considerably more golf. with a pace-setting 68. He dropped to a second-place tie after a second round 76, then back to a 54-hole tie for the lead after a par 72 and, finally, a 72-hole tie at 288 after an- other 72. | On Monday, however, he re- jgained his sub-par touch. He shot the 6,980-yard Augusta Na- tional course in 35-35 and took the lead for good on the 10th hole, on which Jacobs went over par. Jacobs, 31-year - old profes- sional from. Bermuda Dunes, Calif., had birdied the first hole with a 35-foot putt, but Nicklaus matched that birdic with one on the second hole and he and Ja-_ cobs waged a head-to-head duel through the rest of the front nine, Nicklaus blistered long, ac- curate drives on hole after hole and improved putting rounded out his unbeatable game. Brewer, 34.- year - old Dallas, Tex., professional, had an early indication of a day of trouble when he three-putted the sec- ond hole. He trailed Nicklaus and Ja- cobs by three shots at the turn, then fell six back after losing two. strokes to par on 12, It wasn't until the 15th and 16th holes that he made his only birdies. Jacobs woh $12,300 and Brewer received $8,300. Joins Wounded List Hawks' Doug Mohns | CHAMP DONS WINNER'S COAT : Toe Blake's turn to juggle the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, April 12, 1966 9 = 'ees Leafs Bower Ready, = "= But Richard On Limp= scoffed at Blake's charges that) hitting in the playoffs, but whale his players are deliberately try- " got his goat were pu ing to injure certain Canadi-|statements in Toronto att lineup. Canadiens into town for to- Henri Richard on the limp. ported all hands on deck except}! twisted knee cartilage. Goalie Johnny Bower, coach Frank (King) Clancy Blake brought his Montreal ens. night's third game of the Stan-|the boom on the Habs Saturday ley Cup semi-finals with centre|when- he replaced Imlach be- hind the Toronto bench, said Making matters worse for the|Blake was just trying to soften! Habs, Toronto Maple Leafs re-|up the officials. defenceman Allan. Stanley,|back,"' added Imlach. 'I'm not through for the season with|supposed to hit the Canadiens? As far as I'm concerned, every who |time they step on the ice they with Imlach and_assistant|should be knocked down." Clancy, accused of lowering "He's a cryer from way Blake said he expected hard uted to Imlach that the Leafs were out to "get" certain Mon-. treal players last Saturday... . "I doubt that any coach.. would say to a player to get certain guys," he said. "And. we can retaliate, too." a Imlach, who said he's well. enough to handle the coaching tonight, is sure the Leafs can bounce back. Toronto bookiés were inclined to agree, instal- ling the Leafs as 7-to-6 favor- ites to win the game. spent the weekend battling in- fiuenza, is healthy and is an odds-on choice to replace Terry Sawchuk in the Leaf nets. Montreal leads the series 2-0 after 4-3 and 2-0 victories on home ice and can take a stran- glehold on the best-of-seven af- fair by winning tonight's con- test which begins at 8 p.m. EST. Blake, however, expects to have to do it without Richard, | who suffered a sprained left) jknee when board-checked by \ | { DETROIT (CP) -- Left-!American Hockey League as a|Hawk muscle. Defenceman : SEEK 's? TOURNEY the Canadian 'Amateur Hockey| defenceman A amir jurday night. s Dick Gamble winger Doug Mohns, one of the|standby in case Hull or Mohns| Pete Goegan was felled by the) FREDERICTON (CP) -- The Association to stage the Cana-| few Chicago Black Hawks wholis unable to start tonight. Stan-| flu. |New Brunswick Minor Hockey dian centennial midget hockey| Imlach ran the Leafs through ue |looked effective in their 7-0\field, whose younger brother| Detroit forward Paul. Hender-/ Association will make a bid to tournament here. a brisk workout and then |shellacking at the hands of De-|Fred is a Chicago utility for-|son received treatment for a)-- 8 nies ss wae Rt Wins Crown Red Wings Sunday, has| ward, completed his season|groin injury suffered when he |joined the list of the walking|with Buffalo Sunday. | was carried into the ohen door) ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) --!| Wounded. Both teams arrived in Detroit}of the Chicago bench during | Dick Gamble, the 37-year-old) Mohns, the workhorse of the| Sunday night after the two Chi-|Sunday's game and is expected! left winger who helped Roches-|Scooter Line with Stan Mikita|cago games but coach Sid\to play. : ter Americans win the Western|and Ken Wharram, picked up|Abel immediately whisked the) Following their usual playoff) Division title in the American|@ Shoulder injury bu! expects to|Red Wings off to their hideaway| custom, most of the Red Wings Hockey League, captured the|join super-star Bobby Hull and/in nearby Toledo, Ohio, where} went to the races at Toledo circuit's individual scoring title|defenceman Doug Jarrett --| they will remain until shortly; Monday but all of them missed with 98 points, the final 1965-66) banged up when the Hawks won|before game time and return|the day's hunch bet, a $10 win- statistics showed today. the opener 2-1 last Thursday--| until the fourth game of the se-/ner named Empty Net. Gamble collected #7 coals and when the best-of-seven Stanley|ries Thursday. The series then}; Coach Billy Reay pulled a Si ancsta; He will LE $300 Cup semi-final resumes here|moves back to Chicago for the! fast one on the Hawks by order- | from the league for finishing tonight. ififth game Sunday. ing them to the Detroit: Olym- first | "I don't even remember how | Mohns, a converted defence-|pia for a noon workout Mon- . lit happened but it's not too|man who came to Chicago in ajday, then excusing them with- Cleland Mortson of Quebec | bad," Mohns said after treat-| trade for Ab McDonald and Reg|out putting them on the ice. Ap-| Aces was second with 95 points.! ment Monday. |Fleming at the start of last|parently the move was designed| He was followed by Gerry Eh-| Hull, who suffered a knee in-;season, scored three goals and|to prevent them from sleeping man, Rochester, 88 points and jury, saw limited action Sun-/assisted on four in 14 playoff! all day. 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