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Weston Times (1966), 11 Jan 1968, p. 12

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tional total of 747 to pace the junior boys of Plantation. Bonâ€" nie Marshall (led the junior girls with a triple of 582. . Greg Redquest led the Banâ€" :J‘Rhnhuudn-triphd 861. Lauric Kemp led the: Banâ€" Plantation Bowling League The 1968 series again feaâ€" tures a blend of exciting . golf, #Weveâ€"catching scenery and reâ€" gional travelogs. Geographicâ€" ally,> the new series covers. 10 countries, from Spain to the Out Island of Eleuthra in the Bahamas. Some of the courses played are â€"relatively new, others rich in tradition, such as the Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland, scene of the ‘first Shell match in 1961. The new series bring the â€"sevenâ€"year "total to 75 matches in 44 counâ€" tries on every continent. tam girls withâ€"a triple of 469. Kathy DeAngelis paced the senior girls with a triple of 789. Her individual totals were 186, 321, 232, which is an unâ€" usual triple. . his usual spot as high bowler when Paul Smith came forward with games of 261, 209, 239, for a total of 709. y Wayne _ Hein topped _ the Plantation League with an unâ€" usually _ high _ score of. 747. Wayne had individual | scores of 181, 385, 231. In the . Senior Boys‘ Ditision, Brian Wills was dethroned from Junior Paces League with Although CBC and NBC will carry . the same 11 matches, their .order..of . appearance on the two â€"networks will vary, thereby enabling viewers who ean get both networks to see a different match Saturday and Sund-}non any given weekend. For example, while the CBC series gets underway with the match in Spain, the opening show on the NBC network is a match in Guatemala between Gardner Dickinson and Mason Rudolph. The series includes courses whose unusual locales tested the imagination and resourceâ€" fulness of their architects. There‘s a mileâ€"high course in Guatemala built around great ravines, or barrancas, soi deep as 500 feet; a xlide course hewn out of craggy sand dunes in Ireland, and courses occupying â€"what once were rice paddies in Portugal and a tropical swamp in Floâ€" rida. Northern Et "Shell‘s Wonderful World of Golf", television‘s longestâ€"runâ€" ning and widestâ€"viewed golf film program, will be televised in color over the CBC network on 11 successive Sundays, startâ€" ing January 21, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. in most viewing areas. The series will also be televised over the NBC network on Saturdays from 5 to 6 p.m. E.S.T: starting(January 20. While experts place the odds of a golfer making a holeâ€"inâ€" one at something like 24,000â€" toâ€"one, it would be impossible to even estimate the astronomiâ€" cal odds of one being recorded from teeâ€"toâ€"cup by a television camera. The. ace, first in the seven years‘of the show, was made by Spanish professional Sebasâ€" tian Miguel and it earned him Shell‘s $10,000 bonus award. Miguel made the classic shot on the 205â€"yard parâ€"3 sixth hole at the Real Club de Golf "El Prat" near Barcelona, Spain. On the same hole, his opponent, _ U.S. professional Frank Beard, scored a birdie 2. The rarest shot in golf â€" a holeâ€"inâ€"one â€" highlights the first match in the 1968 "Shell‘s Wonderful World of Golf" teleâ€" vision series on the CBC, petâ€" work, Sunday, January 21. Mills scored two goals and tis one to give Acadian ir win. Jeff Belbeck, Sye and Laren assisted on the goals while Lloyd Banks kept Rexâ€" dale off the scoresheet with many fine saves. ATOM A 4 t . A2CEUTUTC ET 7 = i Thomson 2, Hanna 0 > Gibson «Willoughby upset «W CEFIUTIFREITGe i iirui swil te:c lcore,d :itmcl.ood.m,, ;:;- Assists went to McClare Bwift opened the â€" scoring leagueâ€"leading Index Card on Northern Etobicoke Hockey Community Centre, beginning elli, Blandford â€" and â€" Garrard Young, lnd'Pllyl;llk"kllfi:‘:fl from Smith and Mason in the goals by McCrae and Foley (2). League will host Atem and at at 12 noon. Last year, Etoâ€" getting assists. \:zho Ce rnedd our. Poliock, ‘n, first period and Campbell addâ€" Hicks, Best, McCrae and Lawâ€" Minor Bantam leanis from the bicoke teams visited Wiarton to MIDGET JUVENILE ;‘l’“"‘"‘el an Q,‘"h“ '?°"°d! or ed the insurance goal for ler picked up assists. Stephenâ€" Wiarton Minor Hockey League compete in the annual competiâ€" Bel t 8, C ton 1 us Far{ne"'vnt B‘:n.lu r:;: Thomson Plumbing late in the son scored for Index from on January 13 at Pinepoint tion between the two leagues. mont 8, ,ogp . Quigg, Collins, acler second. Brewitt played a strong Noseworthy and Mockler. : Crosby put Compton TV into Pollock. hi un BndniBbsni on ie etme fln mt i l t h hi 1t 0 nc SsnR in tm etcdeniondclt itA Ts a ind td old dhiictincdhin e ie hm i it onl svdiitmiert e l in dn en ind n h i oc en en ie ie i. ommc hcatan en _ Guatemala, Eleuthera, Portuâ€" Scotland and two U.S. cities, s o gal, Switzerland, Canada, St. Washington, D.C., and Miami, G lf â€" > Croix .(U.S. Virgin Islands), _ Florida. OIT spectaculiar â€" a nole In OMNe â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"S ; i shot by Fernane. . Sheldon 2, Garrett 1 quick goals to put Sheldon Esso had scored from Crosby and i‘-o.‘..‘.h put Garrett in front Acadian 3, Rex. Plaza 0 #5 0". . <~~AgROM B Â¥alentine %, Rex. Lions 1 Brian Jobb led his team to Wayne “eil had an excep Of particular interest to Canâ€" scored two wrist 747 the An innovator of motion picâ€" ture techniques which focus on the why and how of golf, the series again makes use of the "instant replay" on key shots and the _ splitâ€"screen _ slowâ€" motion comparison of players‘ swings. Winners of the matches reâ€" ceive $7,000 each. Losers collect $3,000. In the event of a tie, each golfer gets $5,000. And there‘sâ€" Shell‘s standing offer of $10,000 for a holeâ€"inâ€"one. Carol Mann and Sandra Hayâ€" nie, two of America‘s leading women professionals, meet in a match _ filmed in â€" Lausanne, Switzerland. This is a match of sharply contrasting styles, with Miss Mann, at 6 feet, 3 inches, a foot taller than Miss Haynie. Outstanding golfers in the 1968 series include Arnold Palâ€" mer, golf‘s allâ€"time leading money winner; PGA â€" winner Don January; British Open champion Roberto De Vicenzo; Britain‘s Peter Alliss; Masters‘ champion Guy Brewer; Ireâ€" land‘s Christy O‘Connor; twoâ€" time U.S. Open champion Julius Boros; Carling ‘World Open champion Billy Casper, and the legendary Sam Snead. The courses and the play are analyzed by series . coâ€"hosts Gene Sarazen and Jimmy Deâ€" maret, two of golf‘s allâ€"time greats. Clinical golfing tips are again interspersed throughâ€" out the matches as well as at the end. adians is the match between Canada‘s top touring profesâ€" sional George Knudson, and U.S. PGA titleâ€"holder Al Geiâ€" berger, at scenic Victoria Golf Club in British Columbia. sisted to give Thistletown Lions Westway 2, Home Juice 1. Hogendoorn‘s second period goal from Milette broke the tie in favor of Westway ‘Centre. Hogendoorn and Lee assisted Hamilton on their first goal. Rushton scored Home Juice‘s only goal on Thompson who played a strong game in the Westway net. G. Willoughby 3, Index 1 _ ‘Till, Taft and Edwards got 4 of the games 5 goals. Manning, Tillâ€" (2) and Taft scored Eddy‘s B.P. with Warren, (2), Till and Tovey . ea Eddy‘s 4, Thistlctown 1 HWY. 27 & ALBION ROAD Reliable Rotax engine proven on the North Pole expedition, exclusive with Skiâ€"Doo. . MEL DAVIES POWER TO 370 cc SKkKiUO0 the lohtâ€" footed snowrncbile PEE WEE YOUR JEEP â€" SUNBEAM â€" SKLDOO DEALER Ist to introduce the decompressor for snap starts Ist with light weight electric start models 1st with the full year warranty â€" 1st with parts and service when you \i'ud them Ist try, then you‘ll buy North Etobicoke teams to challenge Wiarton The "instant replay" enables commentators Sarazen and Deâ€" maret to discuss a difficult shot with the golfer immediately after it is played. Seven camera crews filmed each _ match, capturing â€" the drama of the play, the flavor of the gallery and the character Northern Etobicoke Hockey League will host Atem and Minor Bantam teams from the Wiarton Minor Hockey League on January 13 at Pinepoint goal by Rowand and a goal by Barrzy ‘Thompson from Sumâ€" merfield. Moroney and Rigby scored for Penco with . Black, Yost and McKee getting assists. Braithwaite 5, Litton 1 a Nine of Braithwaite Lega! Eagle‘s players picked . up points as Grace, Malone (2), Haunn, and Douglas scored with Ortman, Douglas, Mosur, McGrogan, Haunn, Locke and Sangwin â€" assisting. . Woodhill + . . MINOR BANTAM Smith Phg. 2, Pence 2 _ ‘ Smith fought back from a two goal deficit to Construction on an AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 2932 BLOOR ST. W. Cruise Literature Now Available For All Lines. WHY Not Cruise This Winter? Why NOT Cruise This Winter? Why Not CRUISE This Winter? Why Not Cruise ‘THIS Winter? Why Not Cruise This WINTER? KINGSWAY TRAVEL BUREAU CALL 239â€"2959 the lively one for ‘68 of. the countryside. . Travelogâ€" type commentary and scenic footage _ introducing _ lowâ€"key commercials provide . insights into the history and geography of the region in which the match is played. Matches in the 1968 series were filmed in Spain, Ireland, Community Centre, beginning at at 12 noon. Last year, Etoâ€" bicoke teams visited Wiarton to compete in the annual competiâ€" tion between the two leagues. . Hennebury, Jackson (2) and Frizzle scored for Sanelli with Young assisting on the ~first goal. Ted Clifton was Rexdale‘s best player with several godd chances to score but Garry earned his shutout.. Skyline 5, D. & J. 4 With less than two minutes left, Sabadash‘s shot from the blue line broke the 4â€"all tie to win the game for Skyline Marina. Carew, Taylor, Reeder scored the lone Litton Systems goal from Langeh and Sterpin. Sanelli 4, Rex. Plaza 0 LHONE 677â€"2224 gio and Leeson to give Maxâ€" well Plumbing an early . lead. Bolwell tied it up for Hanford Lumber and with seconds reâ€" maining Brian Dixon wrapt in the winning goal. i l Ei Paso 5, Thistletown 6 Firstâ€"place El Paso Restaurâ€" ant smothered lastâ€"place Thisâ€" tletown Fina with four goals in the first period and one in the second. Best, W addel!, Blandford, Garrard and Corâ€" tese scored with McLeod, Sanâ€" elli, Blandford and Garrard getting assists. Selection of over 800 Sport Shirts and Dress Shirts. Reg. to $10. Your choice now and Chapman scored the other Skyline _ goals. Taylor ~(2), Chapman, Sabadash, Carew, and Muir assisted. Fillier, Ciotâ€" ti, McDonald and Panasiuk scored for D. &°J. 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