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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Sep 1966, p. 10

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JQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 6, 1966 Cowan Snares Title Following Playoff By RALPH BERNSTEIN {future international competition . for his countrymen. ARDMORE, Fa. {AP}--Cary| The 27 - year - old Kitchener Cowan took America's top ami-)goiier Geicaicd. Doane Remer ateur prize home to Can-|of Bethesda, Md., for the U. aa with the expressed hope it/amateur title Sunday by a would be a symbol of victory in|stroke in a playoff at the Mer- Wednesday Keeps OC Soccer Lead LONDON (Reuters) -- Shef-,it in a 1-1 draw at Coventry. field Wednesday maintained a But ee bao gllyy eee beg goal-average lead in the Eng at the top e Secon vi- First Division Saturday as five| sion. soccer teams joined in the top-| Ipswich and Crystal Palace, of-the-standings tussle with|the only teams in the top half 8! eight points each. dozen which won Saturday, are Wednesday ded its first d and third respectively goal in five league games this| with eight points each to- Birm- season in a 1-1 caged' be ingham's nine. Leicester City. Still at the top with the best-goal average of| BECOMES heap diss ane seven for and one against, Wed-|_Ctystal Palace inside - le nesday is followed in order by Bobby Woodruff scored in the Burnley, Chelsea, Tottenham club's 3-2 victory over Bolton Y le i Wanderers--then heard that he Hotspur and Manchester United. t ms asit¥' Beat Atee had become the father of a girl Tottenham Ta ar ctacie| While the game was being which attracted 000" sesh fo a Mansfield and tators. like Sheffield wea-| Workington are equal on points ot cg held to a 11 draw| 2nd goal average at the top of oo gg Ad "ey Enea United division three and Southend, at home by ahh ae Barrow and Bradford all have NUDG six points in the Fourth-Division Chelten srlled to a $0 vic-| "Petar Athletic had. the big- tory at Southampton and Man- : 8. chester United nudged out New-|2ct Victory of the day, whip ie TCMAG $3 ok been, ping East Stirling 5-1 in the "s iectaulls "Nell Martie some. Cages Tee. uri ' scored the first three-goal per-/74th minute enabled Rangers to formance for the club since its} sink Kilmarnock 1-0 and gained return to the first division last/them a place in the quarter- season. He scored in the sixth,|/finals of the Scottish League|e 17th and 80th minutes in the/race, Forrest's goal also 4-0 pictory over Blackpool. knocked out Hibernian, which, Birmingham City, the onlyjalthough beating Stirling Albion club in the first two divisions|3-0 lost out in the section to with a 100-per-cent record, lost| Rangers on goal averages. Oilers' Advance Billing Appears To Be Authentic By THE CANADIAN PRESS |fending champion Buffalo Bills.| Houston Oiler officials started|/In their last meeting, in the beating the drums three months/AFL final game last December, | ago saying this would be the/Buffalo blanked San Diego 23-0. year for the former American Houston's might defence de-} Football League power to move|nied Denver one first down the| to the front again. entire game and never let the} A lot of Houston fans and/Broncos advance past their own| Penver Rraneco coach Mac/40-yard line. ion Golf Club. He shot a five- over-par 75 to 76 for Beman. It was a close, bitter struggle hetween the two insurance men | . [and wasn't decided until Cowan closed it out with a six-foot putt on the 18th. ~ . Beman, who threw away a three-stroke lead Saturday on the final two holes of the regu- | lation 72-hole tournament, was more disgusted than disap- pointed. DIDN'T ERR | "TI didn't make a single mis- take," said Beman, a 28-year- old two-time champion. "I'm amazed I could post a 76 with that few bad shots." Cowan said: "Tt doesn't matter how many good shots or bad shots you make as long as you win." : Asked how it felt to be the first Canadian to win the Amer- § ican amateur title in 34 years, Cowan said: : "T hope it convinces Canadian golfers the Americans can be beaten. "Our golfers read. so many press clippings about how good ; the Americans are that they feel we can't beat them. I've proved it to myself and played with them long enough to know this isn't true." LIKES COMPETITION Cowan said the international flavor of this competition was "the best thing I have going for me, I find it hard to get charged up when I play in Canada, but I can when I play in the States." | Beman. and the other Amer- A goal by Tim Forrest in the|icans will have a chance next month to meet Cowan's indirect challenge. The inter national golf championship for the Eis- h Cup is scheduled for Mexico City in October. It would seem logical to as- sume that Beman will be a DIDN'T WORK -- Des- pite extra support from his caddy, Ronald Carrudo of San Rafael, Calif., couldn't sink this putt during U.S. Amateur golf champion- | | Almost AP)-- Bruce Devlin, a Australian who almost gave up world golf championship. seemed almost as concerned jabout his legs as he was about golf because of varicose veins|one stroke off the course rec- in his legs, Saturday won thejord, He sank a 20-foot birdie putt on the 16th and that won a) ey od off firet nvionithe came for him. His~ four-|G of $37,500, but was weary atd Sg card was 73-70-74-09--~ ~ vu the rich prize. He had an oper-|Casper took home ation about a year ago to cor-|second place. His card was 73- Gave Up Golf, Devlin World Champ =: SOUTHPORT, England (CP-,rect the veins and all that re-|74-69-71--287 oyer the 7,037-yard lanky|mains now are a few scars. al Birkdale Devlin had a final-round 69, ve i -- US. open champion Bill $18,000 for By THE CANADIAN PRESS managed only one victory while |t tive triumph in the Ontario ries. Catharines Sunday, but bowed in Oakville Monday. Meanwhile, dian senior champions East London Lords in London Mon- day night. The loss for St. Catharines was its third in a row. The team has yet to score a point. The Imperials took a 6-0 lead in the first quarter on an un- converted touchdown by Bruce ships at Ardmore, Pa. Gary pair by Jack Armitage. Cowan of Kitchener became the first Canadian since Ross Somerville in 1932 to win the U.S. amateur championship. quarter when he ran 40 yards member of the U.S. team. He played in 1962 at Tokyo and it was his 66 against Cowan's 68 that turned the matches in favor of the U.S. The two prob- ably will meet in the rubber match in Mexico. In Sunday's playoff between oder and Beman, who d ad- | locked with five-over-par 285s/ for 72 holes, the Canadian won| OF SE CARNE, 2 out when Beman carded four| The West scored a sweep straight over-par holes on 14|over the East Monday Canadian through 17. |Football Lea gue interlocking games. LED BY TWO | Cowan led by two strokes Montreal Alouettes, fresh ; * from a 4-2 win over Winnipeg se tea as tached a's aie [Blue Bombers, moved into Re from the rough over tall trees, gina and were ambushed 44-0 by conceded a safety touch. In Oakville, John McKillop Westerners Inhospitable as, tele" i a off for the championship which To Argonauts, Alouettes 39 and 16 yards from quarter- back George Walker in the first quarter and a 12-yard run in the final quarter. tawa share the lead with a 4-1 | counted records. : five starts for Calga d both Sarnia touchdowns -- one the Stamps phon p? Aes tat thie from a yard out and the other Western Football Conference. |" 8 12-yard dash. TAKE WFC LEAD Saskatchewan took the confer-|84ve Toronto the victory. Sarnia Imps Split Pair, East York Still Unbeaten ~ Sarnia Imperials played twice |sue with a dazzling 59-yard run during the holiday weekend, but|in the third quarter. His second Toronto East York Argonauts|through the fourth quarter on Winnipeg had 72 and a 301 registered their third consecu-|a four-yard run. total. Rugby Football Union senior se-|gave London an early lead,|vived the cut after two rounds. Scoring a touchdown on a six-|The Canadians who didn't make The Imperials bombed St./yard keeper play. Bob Russ-|it included George Knudson of Catharines Saints 34-0 in St.) bridge kicked the convert. 26-12 to Oakville Black Knights|East York's first touchdown in the second quarter on an eight- defending Cana-|yard run. York increased its 1966 record|for East York while Bob Miller to 3-0 with a 20-8 victory over|kicked one for London. Naipiorkowski decided the is- ouchdown came mid - way Quarterback Cee Archibald| Only 82 of the entries sur- Toronto and Bob Panasiuk of Fullback Ray Williams scored | Windsor, Ont. SOCCER SCORES ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Aston Villa 0 Southampton 1 Doak Walker kicked a single Davidson. They increased their|an almost flawless three : -game lead to 25-0 at the half on David- pitching performance by Dodie| Chesterfield 0 Newport 1 son's second touchdown and a Pepper gave Fort Erie the Ca-|Crewe Alex 2 Exeter 2 I nadian National Exhibition|Hartlepools 2 Barrow 1 Barry Mitchell scored the fi-| women's softball championship| Port Vale 3 Bradford C 2 nal touchdown in the fourth) saturday. after picking up a blocked punt. | no. York City 4 Halifax 3 Jim Lonergan converted two : i, ead te eee v1 |touchdowns and St, Catharines| throw a one-hitter in a 2-1 vic- tory over London. Fort Erie won 1-0. Miss Pepper gave London four hits in that contest. Fullback George Duncan ac-|game, the winning runs were for Oakville's other|scored when London catcher touchdown in the last minute of| Marg Favell attempted a pick- the game. Jerry Lonergan got/Off at second base but threw The win was the second in\the g y, Ban Er. |the ball into centre field. hit Fort Erie attack with three Two second-half touchdowns /singles in the first game against \by fullback Ted Naipiorkowski|London while Arlene Irvine had two singles in the second. Blackpool 1 Liverpool 2 n Division Millwall 1 Coventry 0 Division IT Darlington 1 Swansea 0 Fort Erie Wins CNE Crown zi or 0 oraay 0 TORONTO (CP)--Errors and| Peterborough 2 Gillingham 0 Division IV Southport 1 Aldershot 0 Miss Pepper 'pitched a no-hit, | Stockport 2 Barnsley 1 OTTISH LEAGUE Cup Playoff First Leg Brechin 1 Morton 2 London's loss forced a play- G. W. WOOF, C.L.U. The Mutual Life Assurance Com- pany of Canada announces the appointment of G. W. 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Calgary Stampeders and are Bombers and Edmonton Eski-| jam In a Sunday game at San Meanwhile, veteran Oiler} Beman, however, went down|Still winless. The Stamps won| mos, FOR EDUCAT ED TASTES ... i . ther first-string | jego, the hometown Chargers |quarterback G Blanda hit/ome on the 224-yard 17th, where|13-8 but lost ano' George Reed and Hugh Camp- boar to 2 27-7 victory over de-|13 passes aan of Oh bitaiante forte three putted from 15 feet,|Player in the process. bell. each scored three touch- CANADIAN WHISKY You get the quality you expect gH HTT RT from Kaiser Aluminum Siding and Kaiser dealers. You can end maintenance worries, and make your home new with Kaiser Aluminum Siding. Your Kaiser dealer will show you a selection of modern colours, and explain the 20 year transfer- able guarantee which adds value to your home. When it comes to Aluminum Siding, Aluminum Doors or Windows, you get the quality you expect from Kaiser and Kaiser dealers. 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Blanda also added a|Par four. Cowan, however, ran|sidelines are Lovell Coleman,|gary touchdown on an ll-yard er 1 é 38-yard field goal. |down a putt of six feet for aj|Ted Woods and Bill Gaskins|pass from Peter Liske. Larry Don Trull, who relieve d)par ge ended a match in|with torn achilles tendons, and| Robinson added two field goals WINNIPEG (CP) -- British|Blanda in the fourth quarter, which there was only one|Jim Furlong with a knee in-jand a convert, Columbia scored a goal in each|hit Frazier with an eight-yard| birdie. Toronto's touchdown was col- t the Ca-jon a 12-yard run. |won the event was in 1932 when|Eastern Football Conference|yard pass-and-run play. John Stes socio soccer. cubenplen- [Ross Somerville of London, |basement, winless in five out-/Vilunas converted and scored a ship Saturday. MADE GREAT RUN \Ont., defeated Johnny Good-|ings. The Alouettes have a 3-3\single on a wide fieldgoal at- B.C. was favored to take the| Denver's touchdown came in|man 2 and 1 at Baltimore. record while Hamilton and Ot-' tempt. crown from the start of the six-|the first quarter on a sensa-| < ' team, round-robin series and tional 88-yard kickoff return 4 °| = ; ; . j * e undefeated record in five) At San Diego, Leslie Duncan| Pp k by i th | k Ponta 'ssh thick inne with neo the Charger victory) ic e Cc 0] you } e rio too r @ 3-1 decision over Saskatche- when he sigzagged 81 oan Wan. Tony Adams with two with a punt for a touchdown. ° or. oals and Carlo Mauti with one} The Charger secondary t t Spered for Ontario. | wrecked the Bills' Jack Kemp, ic e 5 e ou 1..€ were eliminated from the tour-| two touchdowns and one of two) g nament Thursday. |field goals by Dick Van Raap-| Eight players from the On-|horst." 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