8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 4, 1974 Tournament winner Greg Pidlaski of Sleep Hollow, Stouffville, shot a 67 on Sunday to overcome a four stroke deficit and win the tournament by two strokes. Sfoteuffvlle Pro Golfer Wîns CPGA Labatt's Tournament Greg Pidlaski, a first-year player on the pro circuit, captured top prize of $2,000 in the Canadian Professional Golfers' Association (CPGA) Labatt's Ontario Tournament Your Hosts EILEEN & GERRY NOONE "COME WHEN YOU WILLJ AND WELCOME WHEN YOU COME" on [meipRestaurants Feoturîng BREAKFAST and LUNCHEON SPECIALS'DAILY as weII asý FULL COURSE DINNERS HOURS: Mon.-Tues-Wed. 8 a.m. - 1 0 p.m. Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. 8 a. m. . 12 midnight Sunday 9a.m. -10 p.m. OSHAWA..CENTRE at the Oshawa Golf andi Country Club. The Stouffville player card- ed a five-under-par 67 Sunday te finish with a 209 total, seve undr-prfor, the 54- hoW , urey ,>The putts were working for me today"_, according to Pidaski. "I played steady the first two davs.I1 gambled a One of Canada's best known golf pros, Moe Norman of Gilford Golf Hlaven, had putting problems but finished in the money. H1e is shown here on the first tee with admiring spectators in the background. littie on the final and, as it turned out, it was in my favor ç The greens were in excellent condition." Pidlaski finished two k strokes ahead of Toronto' sbeo Bradshaw, who took home $1,0 after shooting a 73 on the final day's play. Bradshaw held the lead going into the final round, carding consecutive 69s Fri- day and Saturday. Pidlaski shot consecutive 71s during the first two days and trailed Bradshaw by four strokes entering the final round. 1 knew Greg (Pidlaski) was creeping up on. me towards the end," said Brad- shaw. "I did my own bit of gambling on the l7th hole hoping Greg would buckle. He just stayed in there and acted like the true pro he is" Bill Thompson of Barrie, John Ellison of Toronto and Second place finisher was Leo Bradshaw from Toronto Golf was leading by four strokes startiflg the final day, when he shiot a 73 wîtt Fl 'claskî coming in with bis 67 score to win. The beautiful Labatt's trophy that went to the winner, along with $2,000 in prize money. Gary Maue of Dundee lines up a putt, using the plumb bob method. H1e fînished,,t e ournament at two under par to take home $500. Sandy Paterson of Cambridge took home, $800 each as they shared third place with 213 totals. Ellison had a final- round 69, Paterson a 71 and Thompson a 74. Moe Norman of Gilford scored a 74 Friday, 71 Satur- day and a 72 Sunday to wind Up with a 217. AI Balding of Toronto card- ed a 73 on Friday, a 79 on Saturday and 75 on Sunday to finish with 227. Pidlaski picked up six birdies and one bogey during the final day's play. He won the McKim Bursary as the best shooter at this year's CPGA tournament players' school. Other players to finish in the money were Gary Maue with 214 and $500; Ken Fulton and Gary Bowerman, 216 and $375; Moe Norman and Leon De Caire, 217 and $290; Bob Rose, 218 and $260; Ken Richardsn, Dave Clayton and Frank Whibley, 219 and $220; AI Paterson and Dave Garner, 220 and $170; Bill Morrison, Herb Holzscheiter and Gar Hamilton, 221 for $130; Bian Kaye, Mike Fraser and Jim Harris, 22 and 106; Dave Farlow, Gary ýSiatter and Ron Plomske, 224 and $100. The field of 107 was trîmmed to the low 60 and ties for the final round. Sixty-one golfers competed Sunday in the $10,000 tournament. -Tie Miother's is open from 11:00 a.m. 'tili 1:00 a.m. Monday through Thursday from il1:00 a.m. 'tili 2:00 a.m. Friday and Saturday, and from 1:00 p.m. 'tili 1:00 a.m. Sunday. On pickup) orders, allow 15 to 20 minutes for a perfect pizza. Mother's Pizza Parlour and Spagh_çti flouse "More than just a place to eat" 1208 SIMCOE ST. NORTH - OSHAWA 576-440,1 272 KING ST. EAST - OSHAWA 576-6601 Originally from Bowmanville, Murray Tueker, of the Board of Trade course, Toronto, didn't win any money but is shown here as he finished his swing on the firs ttee. Bob Burrows, Bowmanville Golf Club's pro, shot a 77 on the opening day and an 80. on Saturdav. missing the cut bv one stroke. Coroflat-1o RESTA URANT Serving Deliclous Chinese Food Take-Out Orders a Speci alty Full Course Meals In a Home-Like Atmosphere ENJOY A RELAXING MEAL AFTE RA IDAY OF SHOP PI NG 9 KING ST. W. 623-5412" See Us atthe*. O)RONO FAIR DANCE featuring.. NEWFOUNDLAND'S NATIVE SON HARRY HIBBS and his Sea-Forest Plantation at the ORONO ARENA Saturday, September 7th, 1974 9:00 P. M. ADMISSION .... $6.00 per couple ACCOMMODATION AND FOODOF EXCELLENCE LICENCED DINING LOUNGE SPECIALIZINGUIN' e&oa5t eef innhtV!g Noone's. Hotel & Restaurant vry. 115. & 35 9 Miles North of 401 R.R. 2 OTONO Mannuman» mwý Hm