8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 10, 1967 Brewer Wins Masters In Comeback Fashion AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -- Gay back ; : Brewer Jr., dubbed "the man with a brilliant five-under-par|ment. never come back" who will a stirring duel with Nichols. by coming from two strikes Bobby to win the 67 for 280. the seven-year stranglehold of lJack Nickiaus, Arnold Palmer He sank two long tournament/and Gary Player on the tourna- who' won in 1961, finished with 71 for 287 and a share of sixth '/KNUDSON BLOWS TO 75 Nicklaus, three - time cham- after he blew the Masters golf|putts on the closing holes to out-| pion and winner of two in a row, tournament last year, won the/strip Nichols, leader through 64 did not make the cut for the prestige-laden event Sunday in{holes. Nichols had a 70 for 281. Jast two rounds. Palmer, a four- "T may be the happiest man/|time champion, finished with a in history to win the Masters,"'69 for 285 and fourth place. Brewer, 35, wiped out that| Brewer said after he had broken Player, the little South African dreadful memory of a year ago 'Baseball Season Openers At Washington, Cincinnati By HAL BOCK day with four games schedule Associated Press Sports Writerlin each league. The baseball season opened Pittsgurgh Pirates will pitc! today with all the pomp and|Bob Veale, 16-12, at New Yorl pageantry of a presidential lid-|against Don Cardwell of thc lifter in Washington and the/Mets, 6-6 in 1966 and a former traditional National League first! Pirate. game at Cincinnati. Philadelphia Phillies open at In: Washington, the Senators |Chicago with Jim Bunning, the entertained New York Yankees, 'Phillies' ace at 19-14 last year, jwith President Johnson a some-|against the Cubs. prodigy, Ken jwhat doubtful starter to throw! Holtzman, 11-16. lout the first pitch. And in Cincinnati, the Reds,Atlanta Braves |met the National League cham-|against the Astros' Mike Cuellar} jpion Los Angeles Dodgers, who}12-10. San Francisco will pitch |+un homer sparking the Mets' knew for sure they would not! Juan Marichal, : Denny Lemaster, 11-8, goes for in Houston 25-6, against viants capturing the mythical jational League crown on 7-9 record and Chicago taking ne American League with 16-10. 30th finished with victories, the Giants nipping California Angels 7-5 and the White Sox downing) Chicago Cubs 6-3. H New York Mets, who spent} the spring avenging the National | Leagne against the Orioles, beat 3altimore for the fourth time, |rallying for five ninth - inning runs and a 5-4 victory. Larry Stahl clubbed a three- jcomeback.. Frank Robinson ss defeating Sarnia 7-4 in the sec- Belleville Takes Pee Wee Crown BELLEVILLE, Ont. (CP)--| Belleville won its first minor hockey championship Saturday, ond game of the Ontario peewee A championship. Belleville's Dan Lupinete paced the attack with three goals and Dave Smith got two more. Terry Richardson and McCosh with two Dave Crom: been and Doug Worsley with one each. Belleville won the first game of the best-of-three series 2-1 last Saturday in Sarnia. More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here is a pleasant way to overcome loose plate discomfort. FASTEETH, an improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more com- fortable. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. It's alkaline (non- acid). Does not sour. Checks "plate Murray Dale scored one each. Sarnia scorers were David odor breath". Get FASTEETH today it drug counters everywhere. BARCELONA WIN Jim Clark of Scotland (ab- ove) took the lead at the Toronto's George Knudson! shot 75s both Saturday and Sun-| lday and ended with 296 for a havy Sandy Koufax on hand. Bob Gibson, 21-12, at St. Louis: against Jim Maloney, 16-8. Kou-| - 2 SR BEN fax's arthritic left arm to two} 100-To-One Shot Wins Cleveland iS opens with Sam \homered twice for Baltimore. | Kansas City rallied for three ltie for 30th position. He won| : Start and sped to. victory ; Rk ike a 13 - 10, against Kan 5 $1,300. It was Knudson's poorest | E ae ' 'ler, 4-2 last year, to the mound }» Pita aagah I 5 Famous Grand National |showing in three performances! Sm diay i { Barcelonals against Jim Maloney, 16 8. Kou-|'0okie flash, Jim. Nash, 12-1 Master Grand Prix. Formula Two in the Masters, auto race, Clark, driving a Brewer, who had never before} "3 . pies x 9 ini a . fe ~ Ywli AINTREE, England (CP)--|top favorite at 15 to 2, finished Lotus, averaged 90 miles an President Johnson had a busy George Brunet, 13-13, at Cali-|in British - owned Foinavon wonjsecond to win £5,296. Red Al-|won a major tournament, came| hour in the 60-lap, 141-mile day planned in Washincton and fornia. i . neand Nationale: ligator, 30 to 1, placed third to) within a fraction of an inch of} race. Jochen Rindt, of Aus- it was not clear whether he . Minnesota opens at Baltimore|Braves. the classic Grand Nato! earn £2,510. Greek Scholar, 20 it in the 1966 Masters. He went] tria was second, and Den- 95 world's roughest steeplechase--|{g 1, was fourth. to the 18th tee with a one-stroke | at betting odds of 100 to.1 Sat-| Foinavon's time was nine|lead and was on the green in| urday in a fantastic race that) minutes, 49.6 seconds, well off|two. turned into a bookies' benefit.|Golden Miller's record of 9:20 "nis Hulme of New Zealand was third, both in Repco- Brabhams, Needing only a par to win, he ---- i aoe The race featured the most dramatic pileup of horses in 40 years. Only 18 of the 44 starters finished the race over a turf course of four miles, 856 yards and 30 obstacles. None of the second-ranked favorites--movie star Gregory set in 1934. Foinavon never would have won had not disaster fallen on the leaders at the 23rd obsta-| cle, The leaders at that point were Castlefalls, Rutherfords, The! Fossa, Different Class and Ka- |peno. | three-putted from 40 feet, leav- ing a five-foot par putt--the one that would have won it--Harz- ing on the lip of the cup. Nicklaus and Tommy Jacobs tied him and when it went to a playoff Brewer finished third with a dismal 78. SCORED IN CLUTCH | Kingston Ties Series BROCKVILLE (CP) -- King- television. traditional first ball. the starting job against straight pennants, sent Bob Mil- McDowell, 9-8, or Steve Hargan, |runs fax has retired to the world of|Detroit Tigers sends Denny Mc-|Los Angeles. would be able to throw out the |with Jim. Kaat, |. The Senators gave southpaw|White Sox will have either John | delivering the winning run, Pete Richert, 14-14 last year,|Buzhardt, 6 - 11, or Bruce) the |Howard, 9-5, going against Jim) BALANCE YOUR BUDGET AND PAY ALL YOUR BILLS WITH A SUPERIOR LOAN »«. and reduce your monthly payments » by as muchas half the ninth with Jim s City's}Gosger's double driving in the .{winner for a 3-2 victory over Lain, 20-14, against.the Angels'| Bob Allison's two-run homer the 10th gave Minnesota {Twins a 7-5 victory over Atlanta 3, opposing! Detroit nipped Boston 4-3 with ave McNally, 13-6. Chicago/Gates Brown's 10th-inning single| Bernie Allen drove in three |Yankees' Mel Stottlemyre, 12-20,/Lonborg, 10-10, at Boston. OTHERS BEGIN TUESDAY The 16 other major league jfteams open their season Tues-'Sunday with San By THE CANADIAN PRESS SERIES A | TOPS IN FUN LEAGUE The exhibition season ended Francisco HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Allan Cup Peck's Different Class, The\;papER STUMBLED | He had every opportunity to|Ston Aces defeated Morrisburg GWL F A pt dinsston 5 Morrisburg 2 Fossa and Bassnet, all at odds) 4 jgg9se horse--it had lost hisjchoke Sunda y. Paired with|Combines 7-3 Sunday to tie their Chicago - 1 1 6 5 9| (Best-of-seven astern semi- of 100-8--finished the race. rider earlier -- bumped into|Nichols, he had seven tough, |best-of-seven Eastern Canada Toronto 211 5 6 2) final tied 1-1) Anglo, last year's winner, /Castlefalls, who stumbled. Win-|clutch putts in the round, pulled|Allan Cup semi-final series at, (Best-of-seven semi-final tied:Moncton 2 Drummondville 3 was never a fighting factor and|ning jockey John Buckingham|ahead to stay was pulled up after the 15th said that, as the horses in front|birdies on 13 with consecutive through 15 and jone game each, 1-1) SERIES B (First game of Fastern semi-final) best-of-five runs with a single and triple, 'leading Washington to an 8-5 victory over St. Louis. Sonny Siebert, George Culver and Dick Radatz combined for a two-hitter as Cleveland nipped Cincinnati 2-1, Billy McCool was the loser -- his sixth setback this spring. Willie Stargell slammed a two-run homer in Pittsburgh's §-2 victory over Philadelphia. Charley Smith had a_ three- run shot for New York Yankees | who routed Houston 9-4 $50 to $5000 SUPERIOR FINANCE the fastest growing all-Canadian loan company 3% Simcoe St. South, 725-6541 Don Rees, Daily to 5:30 p.m; Manager. Friday to 8.00 p.m. Other evenjngs by appointment 31 SUPERIOR offices to serve you fence. fell, those behind refused to ad-|came to that final hole, where|. The teams move to Kingston | Montreal 2 2 0 9 5 4|Drumheller 1 Nelson 4 vance or turned sideways. |he'd blown before, with a one- | \stroke lead over Nichols. i ine - year - old| There was an_ incredible|s Gieen cating pe in Ireland|Pileup, seen by millions of tele-) He laced a beautiful tee shot by Vulgan out of Ecilace, won| vision viewers. down the middle of the fairway, £17,630 ($52,890) for owner C.| Also among the horses to fall|then hit a six iron to the green. P. T. Watkins." jwere Nother,. Kirtle Lad,) But he had to watch nerv- After a great battle for the|Princeful and Harry Black. ously while Nichols tried for a next three places, Honey End,| No riders were injured. then sank it." Cool Reception's Victory . Could Mean Derby Chance i: 1: "¥enr'iat Palmer was fourth and Boros fifth with a 75 for 286. Player and Paul Harney shared sixth at 287. Ben Hogan, the 54-year-old all-time master, leaped into con- tention with a remarkable 66 in the third round. But his hopes faded when he went over par WON TOP MONEY feet past. putt up there, about 18 inches, NEW YORK (CP) -- Clal-|Louisiana Derby. Barbs De- bourne Farm's favored Monitor|light, a 15-to-1 shot, was third, i pee hn eiciedid three-quarters of a length back. Arkansas Derby in record time| Monitor was timed in 1:48 3-5 Saturday at Hot Springs, Ark.,|for the 1%-mile test, one-fifth but had to withstand a foul|better than the track record set claim before the result was of- by 1959 Arkansas Derby winner ficial. Meanwhile at Miami's Gulf- stream Park, Canadian-owned Cool Reception was romping to a decisive victory in the $15,000 Fort Lauderdale Handicap. The victory appeared to have earned the colt a start in the Kentucky Derby. Monitor, ably ridden by Jimmy Nichols, won by a nose over Holiday Stable's fast-clos- ing Ask the Fare, winner of the Leading Teams Major Soccer LONDON (AP) -- Standings of the leaders in the British Soc- cer League after games of Sat- urday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 WT L Pt. 21 9 6 51 20 9 7 49 Manchester United Notingham Forest Liverpool 1812 7 48 Leeds 18 9 8 45 Tottenham Hotspur 19 7 10 45 Division 2 Coventry 2011 6 51 Wolverhampton 21:8 7 50 Blackburn Rovers 1810 9 46 Huddersfield 18 8 11 46 Carlisle United 20 413 44 Ipswich Town 1514 8 44 Division 3 Queens Pk Rangers 2313 2 59 tesa Rovers 7 7 i , about Kentucky Derby plans STIUBY : until he saw how the colt came Mansfield Town 19 8 12 46 out of the race a aa bs a ea "But after the way he ran atfor J Division 4 today," Cavalaris said, "I'd Stockport County 22 10 6 54|Pave to say he deserves a Barrow af 20 11 9 bi cuanee to run in the big one." Southport 2011 9 51} Southend United 20 8 11 48) Tranmere Rovers . 1811 8 47 DEALING YOUR SCOTTISH LEAGUE CAR ? Division 1 The Man To See Is Celtics 25 4 1°54 Rangers 24 4 352 J ACK Aberdeen 16 6 9 38 Hibernian 16 7 8:87 Kilmarnock 15 7 837 H UGH ES Clyde 16 5 8 37 Division 2 ot Morton 30 2 1 64) Arbroath 23 6 552 ONTARIO MOTOR Raith Rovers 24 2.750 SALES Hamilton- 17:7°9 41 LTD. East Fife 18 412 40 Al Davelle. Larry Grubb, rider of Barbs Delight, charged interference at the 16th pole but the foul claim was disallowed. Monitor returned $4.60, $3.00 and $3. Ask the Fare paid $3.20 and $3.40. Barbs Delight re- turned $8.40. The nace grossed $59,200, with the winner getting $35,520, HEADS FOR BIG ONES Cool Reception, two-year-old champion in Canada last year, was the only three-year-old in the Fort Lauderdale Handicap at Miami. Owned by Mrs. Wil- liam Seitz of Montreal and Mrs. Vince Reid of Toronto, he has been nominated for the three premier races for three-year- olds--the Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes. Cool Reception, Ridden by John Sellers, defeated Trisk M. Lby 3% lengths, with Steel Pike a distant third. Tio Viejo, a slight favorite over Cool Recep- tion with the crowd of 15,943, tired badly and finished sixth in the eight-horse field. The winner ran the 1 1-16 miles in 1:43 1-5 and paid $6.40, $5.60 to show. After the race, Lou Cavalaris Jr., America last year and condi- tioner of Cool Reception, said he could not make up his mind $4.40 and $3.40. Trish M. paid} $6.80 and $4.20. Steel Pike paid! & leading trainer in North| three times in the early going and limped in with a 77. jfor the third and fourth games Tuesday and Wednesday, Kingston's Wayne Brown, who played for Morrisburg for three |years prior to this season, led jthe scoring with two goals. | Brown has spent the season |three men imported by the Aces ers were Dave McComb form! Collingwood, who notched up one assist, and Jack Price, also| of Belleville, who scored once. | Kingston had two men off at the time -- McComb and Bill Burega -- and Morrisburg's Andy Despard was in the pen- alty box. The Aces outshot. the Com- bines 41-31. Kingston scorers, | besides Brown, Ford and Price, | were Charlie Covery, Ron Earl,} and Jim Sprott. 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