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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 38

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38 THE GAZETTE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1965 MONTH IN I Palmer, lema, Plcy er Reach World Match Play Series Good htl Morning YERN DeGEER with eight of the top professional golfers in the world. Palmer won it. There Is a $14,000 prize for first. The American king of the money circuit played like a youngster In search of his first prize. He took the par 74 Wcntworth Burma Road course apart and left the usually imperturbable Nagle in the nervous position of always having to catch up.

Ten Birdies Palmer got 10 birdies and an eagle, two bogeys and had one pickup where lie was hopelessly lost in the trees. He was 2 up at 18 holes, 3 rid of Neil Coles of England, 5 and 4. In. the remaining match, Ireland's Christy O'Connor and Australia's Peter Thomson, the 1905 British Open champion, were all square after 30 holes when darkness fell. Lema v.

Player They will go out on a sudden death journey Friday morning. Palmer plays the playoff winner in one semifinal while Player and Lema are paired in the other. The championship was Inaugurated last year as an invitational match play for the morning and, though he was below the form he showed in the Ryder Cup at Birk-dale, so was Allis. Palmer's card was undoubtedly the finest golf of the day. But he too had a pickup on the 15th hole during the morning where he got into the trees twice.

His sudden fall from form in the afternoon when Nagle started to pull back from being 5 down seemed to have no explanation, At the 15th, possibly remembering his horrid morning on that hole, he scruffed all the way. up after 27 and 5 up after 29. Nagle countered with three birdies in four holes late in the day and cut his deficit. Then Palmer uncorked a perfect No. 6 iron to the par four 16th green and holed a six-foot putt for a birdie that closed the match.

Against almost anyone else Nagle, former British Open king and runner-up to Player In the U.S. Open this year, would have been a winner. Thomson and O'Connor had the closest match of the day, and there never was more than two holes difference. The Irishman fought back to VIRGINIA WATER, Arnold Palmer and Tony Lena smashed down opposition in the first round of the eight-matt World Match Play championship Thursday in such style that an ail-American final Saturday is probable. Palmer, the 36-year-old Latrobe, disposed of Kel Nagle of Australia, 3 and 2.

Lema, already winner of $101,000 this year, battered England's Peter Alliss, 5 and 4. Gary Player of South Africa, reigning U.S. Open king, got square the match on the 35th hole hut bv then it was growing dark because early morning fog had delayed the original start by almost two hours. Player Wins Player, apparently free from the stiff neck that bothered him In recent championships but never really seemed to keep him out of the big ones, crushed Coles. He seized a 4 up lead after 18 holes and then just hung on with golf that hovered only around par.

Lema's round against Alliss was tidy. Tony went 4-up in Campbell Sets Receiving Record NO ij ft 1 Jt-a rv I 5- i Another Roughrider standout, fullback George Reed, retained his lead over Lovell Coleman of Calgary Stamp-eders in the race for rushing honors. Reed has gained 1,330 yards on 221 carries for an average gain of six yards a carry. Coleman, 1964 leader, had gained 1,264 yards on 196 carries for a 6.4-yard average gain. Each player has three games remaining.

All clubs except B.C. Lions, with 12, have played 13 games. Reed compiled 139 yards last week in his only game to crack a Saskatchewan team REGINA CP) Hugh Campbell, brilliant flanker of Saskatchewan Roughriders, has set a western football record for yards gained pass receiving. Statistics released yesterday showed Campbell caught four passes for 63 yards last week, making a total gain of 1,165 yards. The previous mark was 1,142 yards created last year by Tommy-Joe Coffey of Edmonton Eskimos.

Coffey holds second place In the pass-catching derby with 1,036 yards gained on 63 receptions. II a I Patterson holds the eastern mark of 1.914 yards. ed 19 kickoffs for 579 yards and Lewis 17 kicks for 474 yards. B.C. ace Neal Beaumont and Henry Janzen of Winnipeg remained tied as leading pass-stealers.

Each has picked off five opposition aerials. Judo Tourney Postponed Day RIO DE JANERIO, Brazil -(AP) Start of the world judo championships was postponed for 24 hours yesterday when officials discovered they had no mats for the rings and that the lights in the arena did not work. Competition will start in the heavyweight division with Anton Geesink of Holland, the world and Olympic champion, paired against John Ooterman of New Zealand in the opener. Frank Rackley of the United States will meet Douglas Rogers of Canada in another first round contest. record of 1,254 yards formerly held by Cookie Gilchrist.

B.C. quarterback Joe Kapp leads the conference in passes thrown, completions and yards gained. He has aimed 307 aerials and connected on 169 for 2.336 yards. Bill Rede, Edmonton rookie, has had only six passes inter-cented. Ron Lancaster of Saskatchewan leads in touchdown passes with 13, and in passes intercepted, 21.

Eskimo punter Randy Ker-bow leads in punting average with 42.9 yards on 97 kicks. Martin Fabi of Saskatchewan took second place with a 42.4-yard average on 84 efforts. Gene Wlasiuk remained in first place in punt returns with 65 returns for 417 yards and rookie Frick Wozney of Winnipeg Blue Bombers was second with 42 returns for 331 yards. Blue Bomber mates Dave Raimey and Leo Lewis retained their lead in kickoff returns. Raimey has return I1 ill1 fffS -Iff If A'i'1 KN V' VVSV idelined Of Year Parker For Rest GHOST TAKES THE RAP Billy Martin, the peppery-pot coach of the Minnesota Twins, created one of few off-scene situations of any consequence in the world series following a ghost-writing pattern introduced in the early 1930's, free-lance publicists and professional sports writers, have again been churning out deathless prose under the by-lines of managers, coaches and players It's a ludicrous business, in which the "by-liner" seldom contributes more than skeleton thoughts, and more often than not, doesn't even get to see the finished literary product until it appears in print this time around the ghosting booth, Martin has "come a cropper" as they say at the fox hunts his "by-lined" article the other day criticized the umpiring it suggested that umpire Ed Hurley, after seeing a filmed re-run of a play at second base, had said umpire partner Ed Vargo had blown a decision when he called Sandy Valdcspino out; that Vargo had missed the tag Hurley challenged Martin on the "direct quotes" and Billy blamed the prose on "my ghost writers" he said the article had been fashioned by a Minneapolis sports writer and a hired hack writer called before Commissioner Ford Frick, a former New York sports writer, who was around the beats when "ghosting" first reared its ugly head, Martin told the same story and was excused it's surprising, after 30 years of world series "ghosting" that the commissioner's office permits the phony literature, or that newspapers continue to pay good money for the drivel this department speaks from experience remembered are ghosting chores for Charlie Gehringer, Frankie Frisch, trainer Denny Carroll of the Detroit Tigers and the Tigers bat boy in the world series of 1934; Gehringer, the trainer and bat boy again in 1935; and the first Stanley Cup "ghosting" trick, 1933-34, with the late Lionel Conacher when the Big Train and Tommy Gorman led Chicago Black Hawks to the troohy championship incidentally Martin's "ghosts" pointed up the fact that there were several close plays at second base in the series in which it looked on the tv screen as if the tagger was merely going through a fancy motion and follow-through, and missing the runner it's a dangerous habit that frequently startles a viewer 'here was one in Wednesday's game in which the second base tagger missed and which the umpire detected.

Speaking of "ghost writers" in the world series, the circulation builders a "natural" when they failed to add first baseman Wes Parker of the L.A. Dodgers to the parade the family has been big for years in the Parker Pen company Pop Parker is a master bridge expert with the completion of the series he's headed for Hawaii and an international bridge tournament Wes, a fair bridge player himself, is going along on a vacation and also to participate in some of the fringe competitions this should be good enough excuse for the Gazette's bridge expert and sports writer, Sammy Maltin, to polish his surf board and point for the beach at Wakiki Maury Wills and Mudcat Grant will be saying it with music in post-series activities Wills and his old banjo are booked for a number of night club engagements Mudcat Grant has had his own troupe of music makers for several years and goes on tour immediately years ago the late Pepper Martin, capitaliring on the popularity of the St. Louis Cardinals Gas House Gang, organized fl noisy troupe of baseballing hay-shakers that played one-night stands in major league cities and in the tall corn ountrv and also sent Bach worshippers scampering for the hills. DiD YOU KNOW Although Big Four championships 1 been an almost monotonous habit with the Hamilton since the footballers became legalized pros in 1946, the club has had trouble producing Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy winners they've produced only two, Garney Henley in 1963 and Vince Mazza in 1952 the Alouettes, bless their ever-loving pollsters, have been honored seven times (Faloney, George Dixon, Bobby Oliver, Etcheverry (2), Hal Patterson, and Virgil Wagner) Ottawa Riders have had the award six times (Ron Stewart, Russ Jackson, Avatus Stone, Bobby Cunningham, Don Loney and Eric Chipper) Dick Shatto won for Argonauts in 1957 and 1964, to join Royal Copeland and Joe Krol The Russel Trophy, donated to the memory of the late Jeff Russel, a popular all-round Montreal athlete, has probably done less travelling than any major sports prize in the country constructed of bronze, it weighs approximately 50 pounds and is only slightly shorter than Ottawa's Ron Stewart it stands on a ledge, back of a settee in the rotunda of the MAAA clubhouse because of transportation problems, it is usually presented "in absentia" it probably would have made a nice watch for Paul Bunyan Frank McGill, one of the trophy custodians, was describing the unique pyramid-shaped bronze memorial to a visitor one time and said; "that trophy would be tougher to steal than the Stone Of Scone" bv the way the winner each year is picked by the Eastern CFL arbiters, whose headmaster is Hap Shouldice of Ottawa. Jackie Parker's injured knee has left coach Bob Shaw with a double problem he has to use two players to make up for the absence of one.

A possible operation to repair 4 GREAT GAME GETTERS REMINGTON Every one shoots as good as it looks with the accuracy, fire power and reliability that gets the game. All with new "RKW" Wood Finish. damaged ligaments in Parker's (AP Wlrephoto) KEEP ON THE GRASS: City fathers in Chattanooga, Tenn. got so many complaints from homeowners of balls bombarding their houses, yards and children that they put up this sign, forbidding slicing off the No. 1 tee at municipal golf course.

A permanent solution is being sought left knee will rule him out as a Toronto Argonaut for the re mainder of the Eastern Football Conference schedule, which in cludes Saturday tilt with Montreal Alouettes at Toronto. Shaw is left with the task of MODEL 700 PUMP ACTION replacing Parker in the de tensive backfiela as well as Choice of the champions in the International Running Deer Matches, world's toughest finding someone to take over his Breedlove Jet Car Buckles At 500 MPH big game target shoot. In 5 powerful calibres, including the hard-hitting, versatile 30-06 cartridge duties as backup quarterback to Peter Liske. The Argo-Alouettes game will ywWr be carried on the CBC eastern network beginning at 2 p.m MODEL 742 AUTOMATIC EDT with the Hamilton-Toronto area blacked out. The only other BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Mechanics were able to pop the dented body panel back out game in the east is an interlock Fast, stay-on-target fire power with exclusive "Powermatic" gas operating system that lets you get off 5 aimed shots in seconds.

In 4 hot calibres, including 6mm Remington ing match between B.C. Lions Utah UPl Craig Breedlove was clocked at his fastest time through the measured mile yes after Thursday run. Crewmen said after the pan and Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Hamilton, which will not be terday, but a damaged nose els were removed they didn't televised. section on his Spirit of Amer UligHNW In Western Conference action find evidence of any structural damage. Some cracking was noted in the fiberglass on the weekend, Edmonton Es MODEL 700 BOLT ACTION kimos visit Calgary Stampeders The most copied bolt action rifle in the world.

Strength, reliability and accuracy are everything Saturday while Regina Rough riders play host to Winnipeg you'd expect in the finest rifle Remington ever made. 13 popular calibres including 7mm Remington Mag. Blue Bombers. i i nun Grant McKee, the 26-year-old More Sports On Page 51 defensive back recently picked up from Edmonton, most likely will get the call to fill in for MODEL 030 BOLT ACTIOH CARBINE Parker on defence. Jim Roun-tree or Ron Howell will call Now you can carry a 5'j pound rifle without sacrificing power or accuracy.

Packs more signals. cowling around the air intake. Shaw announced that he has power pound for pound than any rifle in its class with 222 308 Win. or 35 Rem. 3714' overall.

recalled quarterback Gord Mc- ica Sonic I racer forced postponement of a world land speed record attempt. His crew said another try would be made Saturday at the earliest. Breedlove's official speed was 534.045 miles per hour. For an official record the times of two runs made within an hour are averaged. The body panel in front of the jet car's cockpit caved in just as the 28-year-old Californian roared past the first timing marker.

"It sounded like an explosion in the car," he said. "I popped the chute just as I left the mile." The braking parachute normally is released after the auto is allowed to slow down. Second Disappointment The disappointment was the second in three days for Breedlove, who has held the speed record for jet-powered Taggart from East York Argo Watching the action yesterday was W'alt Arfons, 49, of Akron, Ohio, a step-brother of the record holder. Earlier this year Walt took a shot at the record nauts of the Ontario Rugby Local Cycling Trio To Race In Mexico Football Union to stand by in the event something happens to with his Wingfoot Express Liske. you com wha m.co mm RMWT0H P0MRLI1E PL-4 MAUI SW heavyweight bite, 12 lb.

light for buying any Remington Centre Fire Rifle or Shotgun now! Weekly winners. Ask your Remington Dealer for Contest details. which is powered by JATO rockets. They are normally used to assist military aircraft on tion made the announcement takeoff. McTaggart saw limited action with Toronto earlier in the season before being sent back to East York.

The recall will leave East York without their regular quarterback when they open the here yesterday. "We plan a test run Friday using only the 10 new sidemount Four cyclists, three from Montreal and one from Calgary, will' represent Canada in the Tour of Mexico Oct. 26-Nov. 14 in Mexico City. Paul Roy, president of the Canadian Wheelmen's Associa- rockets, Arfons said.

ORFU playoffs, next wek. Pierre Dandre, Dominico Muro and Marcel Roy of Montreal and Gary DeJong of Calgary will make up Canada's all-amateur team that will cover the He added five rockets to each Parker is also Argos place kicker and he kicked their first side of his auto after he dis Jmingtont(SMt REMINGTON ARMS OF CANADA LIMITED 36 Queen Elizabeth Toronto 18, Ontario Sold only by Authorized Remington Dealers who offer sales and services across Canada. field goal last Friday against mile tour. covered the 15 housed in the rear could not power it past 500 cars three times. He was sure Tuesday he had topped the 536.71 m.p.h.

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