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The Ottawa Journal -'15 'WM- V''-- AT CONN AUGHT PARK Saturday Augutf 12, 1967 MARKELL WINS DESPiTE COQL PUTTER noros, opm rearure Quebec Connaught Park's Ilr-race card Friday night provided 2,435 harness racing fans with liUIt bit of everything and more excitement should unfold this weekend with programs tonight and again Sunday afternoon. A-' Last night there were more tban a few tight finishes with photos used to decide plac-Vings in a number' of events. TiaiA MM l.A i hv-w rw uw puuio 1UIC 4 payoffs, goodk clockings and a SMCtacylar pileup in the seyenth ce. tvlneHtcddent occurred just past the halfway mark in the seventh Davie Boy, with Stan, Williams in the sulky made a bobble and three horses be-i' piled up. Jacques De- men, timing Kid Cracker, one horse roll right over 'him and another trample on iYblm while Ken Backer, be- Llml II I mwi iijr fuuuauni.

won also sent to Sacret Heart Hos- pitaL Both drivers were leased after However, itacKer suiiered 'a small fracture in his foot and required treatment MarcJa Queen, avoided the trouble in. the seventh, and" came on to win. Combined', with place horse Spencer Heir the quinella totalled a hand some $68.10, The eighth and iiiirth races. both mile paces; were featured on Friday's Cecil llard made tt two wins in a row at Connaught by steering Scotland's home on top in the eighth. Andre St Amour won the ninth behind Clever Anna with a win ticket worth $12.90.

Amour also won the sixth ace with Gunner Frisco and. he was the only driver to register more than the one victory. Once again the growing Interest in district harness racing was underlined- with the handle for the night reaching 1101.939. It markwl the fifth time in seven programs the betting eclipsed the charmed $100,000 mark at Connaught. In comparison the test time Connaught operated in 1965, only four programs MECHANICS $7,000 $8,000 yearly and up NEEDED IMMEDIATELY By JIM TUBMAN PONTIAC 1770 BANK ST.

tCl VOlWIM CWv OOft OJpfWOIC Ctass "A Mtciwlu wwlt-hpfl un Alloc fjofooojfpp soortco ffjtotloiiaW otc oiiywtif In Ottaira, Had ana tha Ottawa Valtay thaakl bmtlrial. PHONE NOW FOR 'DETAILS to EARL HUGHES -SERVICE MANAGER 7334050 s.m. m. Phom 828-5161 Higfiwoy 15 Bells Corners sens lonters I Opii Dalty I- la.ia..p.ia. Sahttsari I s.m.

5 im. at I I Breeders1 for the -meet had' handles of more' than 4100,000. Racing fans will get an opportunity Sunday to see one of North America's best three-year-old pacers in action. Sharp 'n' Smart, the prop- erty of John Hayes of Osbawa, will be at the track to contest the $3,073 Quebec Breeders' Stakes for three year olds tomorrow afternoon, Hayes' brilliant colt has banked $28,905 this year, scored' a win in 2.03 at Richelieu his last start, beating such horses as Gay Pander and Key Pebble, and finished third to Nardin's Byrd. being separately timed in 2.00.1 in a Harness Race Results 7 Connaught First Milt, Pee, ours SNfc Easier Guy ilndonI, 7-5.

1-7. Ul tMT Royal tOTDwrw), US, U0 Dr. Brady Champ 4.1. Ton IMS. Today AJrcratt.

-Lee Rldoolf. Susie la, IMt TM Groat, Cflnfuscfcws aiee started. BUB. Secend MM, oca, son S3M: iterttrnrjod DovW a. CsUoeot, SJ.

IS, tm toays Adto tFiUoa). 1M. IMi OUT voienttno (Chor- Oranon, Broward CTilef objo Tt' Mile. Tret, purst sis i.m, Lemoc (corraii). M.

Tbna 1.1 1-5. Royal Todd Don't Knew, Rod Honour. Bill i Lady ofajo aha lad. Fonrtn Mlta, Poea, poraa i SMS: tat Traffic (DoaanabK Ma, 1M. IMt loo Hal (Oanan).

Ut, tMt Wlar Abbay (RaynsMa JO. Tbna 2.12 H. rrinca Blua Vk. HIqIi Votw MtTaAry Honow Pof toy Scott Gory Gratton ado started. QiKIHt S11JH Fifth MU, Poc, purs $40t: Com Way (Port lone), KOOaKT L.

UUammU 9- 3.70; NMltiwood Dusty (Coitocptt)v TZt S2l Sixth Mil, Poca, poraa SMS: Iirwr rrlwa (V. 3a tM: Mlko Ban Chorea naou). I0J0. J.i Edadno Roqeaat (Cor-roll). 5.10.

Tan til. Sir Abha AcaT Zaro King, UHy FRJ, Will Ho Rock ma startad. Savanth MBa, Poca. pan Morcla Qunn (Oartrand). 17.1C 7 JO.

S.i Spancar Hak- tCorrani. 5.40. j.m hohy eoaaaj (Urfrom-borM). 4.1. Tim Succaaa OoM Oovlv ntoy Morttyn atatMtttBiw no cracxar.

SaMi'" Eighth -i Mil. Poca. aura SJtth Scofranrr Von tPollard), 4M. 3 Mi Ducbau Canuck (O-Owyar), 5.70. I7i Monoc (St, Amour), 1M.

Tlma 2.01 1-S. Taoa Ma. OoyW Boran, Bona VTsta, Poplar Citation al stortod. Ninth -w- Mil, Poca, Bora SSOB: Ckvar Aiaw (St. Amour).

IMS, SM. S.70I rtowaorra Prtda (Zaran), 110, 5.301 vetdor Orottaa (MlvBIa), AT. Tim Ml. Patrick Oriof. Taatar Ton.

Mb La Rano. Poochaa Orat-- Tanm Mlto, Poo. Ban S3M: VWkhMetf Prfct (Dans), IIJ, MM. 400 StUo Mocrtwnon (O-Dwyw). 4M, iMt Caontat Soona (Loliuni bolM), J7.

Tkn 13SS4. Country Watts, Cindy Haroort, Waykiy votai. nolo, onnton o. otto ilujtad. nctw S44.I.

Blue Bonnets MONTREAL (CP) Blot Bonrwtt Frkkry: FIRST-MlhV Trot, pori SIM: Todd Froinlngton (Bouchar), 14. I to. l.tOl WTacoy Gaorga (Ftnon). 5.00, 3 ti My PrMca (Oatrsrdlni), 4J0. Tlma I.W lS.

Jmkt worthing. ton, Jockpat Loball, Mr. Tyson, sua VoMnN. Lopai KiKgM, obdsfortad. JECONO Mil.

Poca, Stag Doncor (Klnsw). mot, tM, 5.10; Extra Futaror (KotW). 4M. 1.49) Andohnla Cok)wll. tM.

Tim: 7.07 45. Pool Prttco, Batth) Adlot. easy P1ck.Brwkk Baby. Oypsy Baron, ana atartad. DaHy Daabtoi SIM.

THIRD Mil. Poca, port 11400: Sanor Adloa (BailorgloM. MM. tM. 1.40: Rhythm Man (Bouchar).

4.at. Rvggad Pkk (MocTovlsh). D0. Tlma: I.M 1J Stormy Adlot pHh-ra, Doris Adlot. Buti Johnston, Nlogoro Chances, alto startad.

FOURTH Mlla, Trot, poraa UMt: SMrbrooka Way (Gogna), 144, t.O. 5.00) Dongaroua Strom (Craig), 470i Prlnca Copa (Gordon). 5.M. Tlma: 1.07 15. Btvy SpirB.

Partact Mir. Von Count. Eddl Boy ir Kowontn Batty, ana stortod. Oalaoltoi 133. W.

FIFTH MIH. Poca, pur S1.000: Morton Sptctol (Bordlar), 1 70. 4 Hi Sunstt Braaia (Baraaron). 5.40, JM: Swatt Song (Boogon), 140. Tim 15.

Rams La vm. Lma Von Ian. Incltahn. Falmful Pkk, Louro Cox. also ttortad.

SIXTH Milt. Poet, pun $1,000: Yonkt PrM (Hats). 5.00. 3. JO.

1 60; Jocautllna Star (Btrotcon), It 70.. 4Mi J. Scot (Honna). I.M. Tlma! 1.0 15.

Circus Song. Tamont Lady, Commandar Pick, Adloa THE FIRST ANNUAL CANADIAN ARMED FORCES AND FIELD MEET wttl be tMld at the R. D. CAMPBELL STADIUM LAURENTIAN HICH SCHOOL ON BASELINE ROAD Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 14 and 15 Eliminations will be held both days with the.

finals following opening ceremonies to be held Tuesday at ,5.30 p.m. Thf public' is Invited both days VAbUiSS.ON FREE Card Stake Sunday M93 mile the race previous to that Sharp Smart Jas tittle opposition in this eve-bone race, but" be is a threat to crack the7 tract record of 2.U. Because it is a non-betting contest, it will be run at 1.45 p.m.. Just prior to the regular ten-race card. The regular card Is featured by at $1,500 Invitation with eight; starters.

The Ottawa-owned Peter Dawn, who comes in off "a smart win earlier in the meet, has been made the overnight choice, but will! start from the number' eight, position. Others in the strong field include Ives Hope, Sandy Ellington, Ogden's Hustler, Wldaw, Mohook Prlncan. oho started. It VCNTH-Mn. Pom.

poraa VMt: Tha CMrakaa (Homal), aJa, Patrick Wrli (FBkm), no. iMt Paaky D. (Baranoart. tM. Thna J-7- Praptaty, Ida Pordua, Bonaia CMars, Raanla CMol, India Voto.

Front- Jock, otaa ar1d. S- an-J? 6ro i.1?. A "iS- Vt. Py 1-7. Tbna: LBS VS.

Adloa Mora, Mar Em, armoa Cold, Ta mtalni BaM, olaa stortod. NINTH MHaJ Paca, puna SMti Wohrtt Bay (AaocDonoW). 10.7. 1.09, tStt McBycd CCatal, rat, 2.30: Arm-h Hock (Honna), tM- Tlma Ml 25. HofoMo Honovar.

DotKara Boy, otso stortod. puna II Jot: pan (Matlnoui, f.V S-tS, Malady Smoky (Habart), 14.10. t.Mr Tommy Anormy D. (Fatty), Tkne: tM 4VS. Ivy Catthv D.

C-. Molldoy Happy, otso startad. SHSJS. reehwood First MBa, Trot, puna Sl.lOt: I-. luili mm aj Cam tCiMrrml.

rotoda Mir. Lord toy. Cuany Stoond aula, Paca, jun Soo; a-ia, in ui Wynaar IWallanad). US, IMi Trad Wind N. Eok.

XT. Tbna 17 1-5. Dan earay. Allan whiiioc Step Along, DnimMnd Kkig, RKar Corota. TWrd Ml la.

aana SMO: Mkho) KMC (Kaon), I7-MV A Doc FMay (Waal). 430. Utt CoMtHna Lad (ArdnMdn). Tim S.1. Ptooi pfcfc Andy, Erht PP ttora Last 1 Outs first Ma.

Pan, par task 4 Moron 1 1 I Enry Connaught Koy Mract A S. lyitoin MldMght Joyc I I 'R. Raborta Or Byrd 1 1 J. Mottart 1 Lotto Craad 4 4 4 A. St.

Anwar vaa Dot 5 4 J. Lack 7 Nw thawed Dal 4 LoRo Etotoa Adtas 111. Ferr sacoNO-MBa, Paca, pars tsix Saowoy Ban Its O. LoRoah Ooka Voto I 1 wtlltama 7 Jay Ran Jul A. St.

Amoor Avar ronta a Oom VoH i a I 7 Spaad Knight 4 7 w. Damn 4 Soapy Laa 4 7 J. Toron 1 Mat Voltoy Mil, Dosrordms THIRD4Mto, Ttat, Bora SSPJs 4 Miss Batty Atom SSI ItiMrtnla Ariaom 7 4 Lord KoHar 1 Coy Pout -x. A Rogw Locust a a 4 Mr. Roptd 7 w.

7 Royal Scott I 4 P. 1 Lhnriy Also Billy High. I. w. FOURTH MB, Poca.

para SSSt CMmkig taoa 1 Royal Raynokt 4 Mist Atom 5 Mighty vte 4 Bucky Ftomo 5 Rudy Dillon Soufham Town 1 Northwood Elmer 7 Broward Chief 1 I ..55 ..41 ..551 4 1 4 5 5. 4 7 1 4 FIFTH MB, Poet, porta SMtl CMming turn 4 Ban Away 1 1 I Hetra Belwln Success Jen Dork I PP Mors Lost I Outs FIRST MR. Pat, pan SSMt Canada Bors 7 Duke of Ctolrmont 4 1 1 Mr. Carnovol 4X4 4 11 11 7 7 4 11 1 Molor Jtrry 4 Vet to Direct 5 Judy Morlean 4 Key Dream 1 Neswy hoi 4 11 Ais Wee DM. Crista! Gold.

ISCOMO-MHe, Pan, pan SMi 4 Mark Muutouofl 1 Lord Veto 5 Wlnnrs PrM 4 Ribbon I Seaway Lady 1 Danny's Ben 7 Rek RM Harry Grafton THIRD Tret, eerse I 4 Coeket Brogue I Lucille Wis I Irish Bomes 4 Normwood Duke 5 Success Pearl 7 Billy Hton 1 Mas Poko Bout 4 1 4 I 4 7 1 1 4 4 7 4 7 i 4 7 I I Handy Sam SIS Also Joseool Dora Scott, Spoc FOURTH Mne, Pec. rte USei Clormlng SMO i HI 7 11 Victory Law Junior 1 Ben Vltto wnrioy Vot 1 Hondsom CMet 4 Harmon's Oun 7 Countess Sawn 1 Zer King All I Illy D. PIFTH-Mlto, Pact, ears ustt I Matter Fexbor Ill ..111 E. J. Adlot 4 MOf ThWOOd CtMlTlM 4 1 at I I4wmwood Energy Ill 1 Crutti Stone Mb- Ill I Donm Boy md 4 It 4 Bratry Dean 7 7 7 Senator Herbert 4 Rebel Land Harry, Sign Raider.

Donald Boy and Vine-' gar Boy. Other top horses who will be in action during the Sunday card are More Scotch. GoGo Blackjack, and the six top trotters at the track. On tonight's the Im-bro Stables Barbara G. has been made the overnight choice to win the feature.

Lt. Earl and Super Dare, two tough competitors, are expected to give her the most Post time tonight at Coo-naught is Sunday ifs 1.45 for the race, featuring Sharp Smart, 2.15 for the regular card. Faarft MBa, Pact, aana Sl.lafc IMqua Richard rWnool). Tammy CMaf tcakal, taa, SJSi Arayol Royal nwodaall. SJa.

Tana imu. Adas Agnaa, TrH llaaayar. Clatai Wrthdoy. Ray- at Oakck Agohi atja atartad. rM MBa, Trot, poraa SIJH: Bliy Horbart Warbart), 4MS.

Ah wy IW CMcLaon. Xlfc 1701 Jhnmla Hal Otobnail. MS. Tana IN. Costtckara GUI.

Lady Ko-orlha AIM. Shorp Hoot Sbdti Mna, Poca. poraa SUOa: Gallant Mb- (Faogon). SjOS, M. 13-.

Scot Tkno IWttBMr), 5.10. Mia, J. R. Sponcor (WopHB). J-5 Tana US.

AiftufMi Frost, MUOas Dtafnond Tha Gibn aba startad. axactat SMJa. Sanm Mlta. Poca, para SIJOS: Tkjolua (Gognon). 7Ja AM.

19, Opaango (Fbidtay). Sja, Ms, Arm-bo Harttaga lOVrtan). MS. Tbna Mt, Jvdga Fortm, Ebony Orottan S- lata Harbort at" startad. Sorojtchad.

Copa Grotton. EtanBi MitawTrat. poraa VHjmt Crftirt Oraka (FoaaonJ. M. 4JS, IM Hmllt Oa okocTavlaki.

5-301 tM Govaraor Anatr lO-Brtan), US. Tbna tan. Botsy Nta Lm. Stag Along. Domy Saag A.

Nancy Brook ft, ajb Nmth MBa, Poca. porw SUSfc Lucky sb (Lombartin). 5J. 4J. SJtt Echo O.

Vollay (Alaaoratar. IM. IMt aidga VoBay Daka (Varco). SM. Thn MS.

Flrat Joa, ooorri I Chiaf Wktoarar otso start. TO MANAGE SKIERS NELSON. BC (CP) Daniel R. McKirn. 23.

of Nelson, Friday was appointed manager of the Canadian national ski team, which is based at Notre Ifeine University in this southeastern British Columbia city. Park Raceway SUNDAY P. SIXTH nuta, Royot Fox Brtor BIOHTH MM, Poltord 1-1 1-1 4-1 4-1 4-1 t-1 -l More Scotch 5 Go Go Stock 1 Money Down 4 Sutedewt Flashy 1 Jvtta Led 7 Giendoto Jerry A. St. J.

Carroll D. FRton j. oran Ooylae Boron 1 Som The Man Grind Stone 1 Gregg 4 Thnbar Tone 7 Mas Lee Reno 1 Gloaming's King strvatnit Mae, 3 Eyter Hanover 1 Spring Creek 4 Norma Stone 7 To Night 1 Lee Riddle 5 Pershing's Pony Part Hopr's Boy Ill Jock 7 4 11 7 4 1 14 1 4 14 1 Macky Direct 15 NINTH Mho, pec, pane tlj: 5 Peter Down 11 4 Sandy Erkaigton 5 Ives Hope 7 11 4 Oodtrt't ttusner 17 1 1 Rebel Land Horry 5, 1 1 1 Sign Roider 14 1 7 Donald Boy 14 4 1 Vinegar Boy 5 1 in J. P. Charron S.

Williams W. Damars F. Church Y. Dante Y. Lavigne J.

Doaenols J. K. Backer H. Zeron 4-t R. MacDonald 4-1 A.

St. Amour -l R. Chombertond 4-1 -i MONDAY Drtvar SixTHr-nue, PrHchord K. Becker Mtvllle R. Carrot! R.

Dettordlnt K. J. Zeron A. May Zeron TBA V. Lvtmon O.

Ouexton C. Mhrllle Dawson's Pride Grrjmpa Jock I AUnor Cindy 7 Lucky Vie TBMTH MB, 5 Miss Morris 4 The Little Bun 1 Meadow MorkX I King Express 1 Edgtwaod Hal 7 ChrVEdrn 5 Koran Keen Morcla Queen IteadllgM 4 Blue Boy 1 Damtoys 1 Poppa's Honovw Elby Dream 1 Marty Honovw H. V. Donlt V. Lutmon p.

Luft umbels 1-1 M. Wllltoms 1-1 A. St. Amour S-J p. Reen W.

Demer J-J p. Htrcerl J-J R. Cartts e-1 Pick. LtftfTMfl j. Mutton S.

Wllltoms M. Peulin R. Carroll L. Rivers R. MocHMn O.

OutAdqn J. L. Vltondr 4-1 A. May 41 Utman 4.1 F. Brateo 4-1 S.

Lack F. Church -l -l 7 M. Will tarns I S- wwtom 4 4 5 J. P. Charron 7 1 A.

St. Amour 4 4 7 J. Locke til Wm. Corrott I A. St.

Amour poca, aana ss: 4 11 M. Williams Edna 1 1 1 S. Williams 4 4 1 G. LoRush 4 1 R. MocNevm 1 1 R.

Chortrond M. Pouim 7 4 L. Stuart Clew Anna 4 Mighty Judy 1 Pace Byrd 1 BWHTH Miss, Pece. 3 Jot McKrHntyy 1 Daylite Baron 1 Alexandra 4 Cindy Herbert 7 Bob Cot Honever 5 Bold Jennie Adloa Yvonne Noi ttiW)Of EftwVw Kingston Advances In GG Play Kingston eliminated Brock-ville 49-28 across the board on Prescott greens Friday night to enter the Eastern Ontario finals of the. Governor General's Trophy competition.

Kingston will now meet 'Ottawa Ebndale on Smiths Falls Veens, possibly Monday. Aug. 21 chairman Ford Pjatt announced last night. The date is subject to ap-proval by the Smiths dub. i The eventual women of this playoff will go against Montreal Westmount on Ebndale greens Satnrday, Last night; DttEdney defeated George Parish 19-12 while Bill Duncan' Jr.

whipped Kan McLean 30-14 to give Kingston a sweep of the matches. Watvis Bay Wins BB $5o6o Feature MONTREAL (CP) wid-vis Bay won the S5X)0 feature ninth race at Blue Bonnets Friday night to finish first for the fourth time in as many starts this Morris MacDonald. in the sulky, paced the mue track in 2.01 2-5, streaking under the wire 2 lengths ahead of second-place McByrd. Third was Arntbro Huck. Walvis Bay backers picked lip S10.70.

$3J0O. SX50. McByrd paid S2.40, $220 and Armbro Hack returned $2.60. Last 1 Outs Ortoer Paca. pan ssat: OaimtogSIJS S- 4 I HI PoSWV pWM S4sMt Claiming sue 1 scotch Andy I 4 4 Attorney's Lady 1 1 7 Fader's Boy 1 1 1 Mr.

Maybe 4 11 1 Duchess Canuck 4 1 5 Itotta Ben I I Hoot Owl 1 5 T1NTH Mile, Pace. Una SSMt Claiming toot 4 Gunner F'lsco, 1 1 1 I Elbro Wilson 4 1 4 7 Honey Scott i 7 4 4 1 Oeneld Counsel I 4 Eorty Morning long 17 1 5 Delayed Aclkm 7 1 Yankee Direct I 4 4 I Lee Oration 7 4 Also amy D. Cornwall Hockey Player Scoresin uriior Golf 5 ComwaD's Billy MarkeO is a clean-cut l-year-old. fine stinVnt. mode son and vet satile athMf He's in the news today, not because he's a hippie he has about as much in common with that breed as Prince Charles has with teenage gang war.

Markell won a FQGA Junior Golf Field Day Friday at the Uplands Goli Club and be fed more, than CO Junior shot-smiths bom the district in the process. Markell was (eight over par) to win by one shot and he considered that score "just But it was enough to win as scores were inexplicably high. More than a few of the teenagers coniplained about the condition of the greens at Uplands but ell who putted as feebly as most and worse than many didnt join the chorus. "tt took me 4i "putts (exactly half his shots) and that's really bad. the win- ner said.

"Imagine 4 putts and on one-note I chipped in iot my only birdie. 1 three-' putted six: jcreens. No. I wouldn't say the greens were -all that bad bat my patting sure was." Markell is one of the reasons why the city of Cornwall has been blessed with Ottawa District Junior Hockey Asso-' tjanon titles the past two years. He's a fine winger and last year finished among the top five in the Central Junior A Hockey League scoring BiHy is a short, bkxky boy.

built along the lines of a Ronny Stewart-, a fire-: nydrant in pants. David Snelgrove, another Cornwall Golf Club member and also of the Cornwall Royals junior hockey team, shot an 81 to tie with Cbau-diere's Barry Laphen for second place. Snelgrove was awarded the secood-- prize, as all ties were broken from the 18th hole back. Both Laphen and Snelgrove had a onerver-par five on 18 and both had double bogey sixes on 17 but Snelgrove had a par on If' to Laphen's bogey. k.

1 Pec, pane (SM: A. St. Amour nemars p. Loframbaba 4-t W. Guise G.

LoRush -l Williams 4-1 S. Williams A. St. Amour S-5 p. LuliomboU 1-1 MhHIto S.

Wllhams M. WIIHems -l G. LoRush W. Owners -l Barkley 10-1 4.1 Pace, pan S4ti OatrnkigSIMS-SlJO Chips I 5 1 S. wmtoms Darby J.

1 W. Demer 1 P. Ree 1 1 G. LoResh J- pJ2rm" 1,4 Otonrona Last 1 Outs. Drhror Odds Ttw.

eon stt "nwr 1 R. Rolow 1 I K. Prltchord 5 I 1 R. Sour 11 A. St.

Amour I I I P. Rn SSVSNTH-Mile, Poco, parse Ctohnlng I1JC .711 Utmon J. Zaran 1 4 1 R. O-Dwyar 1 S. WrlHomt K.

Backer ..414 TBA 7 I M. WWIoms A. St. Amoor 1-1 4- 1 4.1 5- 4- 1 5- 10-1 .441 O. FIHon 5 7 M.

William 7 1 R. CarroU 1 1 1 W. Owners 7 7 5 A. Bourasso 1 1 4 J. Muttart 4 AAtKNtvtn 1 4 1 A.

May 4-1 4-1 4- 1 5- S-l 10-1 I. LoranvbijM 2-1 C. Potior 4.1 R. O'Dwyer 4-1 J. P.

Charron S.1 A. SI. Amour 4-1 W. Demer S-l A. Beureaeo 1-1 A.

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TBA O. Another Cornwall golfer. 1L' MacDonakl from the Summer- lea Heights took the low net prize with a 17. Nearly half the field were Cornwall players and they all came to Ottawa by bus. Markell was 75 last month to win a junior field day in his home town and he'll be defending the junior club championship at his course in future.

"Hes a four. hanmcanper and he's near fiawless from tee to 'green. i lesteraay ne tut a greens in ragijJatJnn. On tne Iront side he hit seven of nine and on, the other two be wasn't more than two yards off the patting So he and Snelgrove and a few other Cornwall shooters are coining to the Royal. Ottawa in-a fortnight for the ODGA Junior Championships and if Markell ever starts putting and chipping well, he should be a genuine threat to win that prestigious event.

Fallowing is prize list for both 18-ooie and rune-hole players: Snelgrove was the most brilliant of the top finishers in yesterday's tourney save one hole. He got into severe trouble on the fourth hole and went four strokes over par. He hooked his drive nto deep jungle and took an eight on the par four 347-yard test He lost three shots to both Markell and Laphen on that hole atone. Rick Billyard, assistant pro at Uplands, started the field off, handled the scoreboard and computed the prize lists. BOYS OS HOLM) First tow niuij em Mortaft.

Cam, at. Sacoad ana David Smtgrova. Cam, SI. Third Foorth grou G. Franklin.

Claud. St. FHIh gross L. ntoax. St.

Lamb. S3- ijiuw grass Tad Fanwte. Rhc S4 Eighth gross D. Saskw. St.

Lamb, S4. NET tmmi Flrat tow Ml MocDonotd. Som Hts, 0. Third mt Sit) Rakj. tip, 7.

JUNIOR GOLF WINNERS Cornwall's Billy Markell compares notes with Brenda Grant, of Manderley, following the PQGA Junior Field Day at Uplands Golf Club Friday. Markell, despite putting miseries, was the overall tournament winner with a gross score of 80. Miss Grant led the girts section with a nine-hole round of 54. (JootimI FYwft) fey O9nklon Wide) T1 fW iZZ21 n. SMh aat BorcMa Rid G.

77. Satroaai' rat S. Block. Cad, 73. EloWb aat MadMiaon, OGa 73.

BOVS OltNaT Nouro Flrat law gnat to MocPhaa, Corn, Sarand gum' nn Tyran, Cat. 4, Third gjnio iaa Loracqua, S. Faarai gnaa T. PuMaiatu Kid O. 51.

Fl graav-D. McBoay Omt 53. Soon aroaa Hothnorfe Mond, 54. SvoMi giini 1. Houston, OH.

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work, up. sr. Foorta nu D. Labtonc 3a." Fitlh mt S. Hottond.

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Cad. 42. IKLS OHM HOUS1 Flrat law graos Mond. 54. Third ion Money worthan, RO, 14.

Fourth pjom Giant la Brtuon. Cad. 73- aTT peizes Flrat low Ml Nunct Mayo. PJv, 41. Saeand nat-Francai Brtuon, Cad.

4L Third nJ Dihow Grant. Mono, 57-Faarth nat-Ann Parnian, Cam, 55. when you buy a used car capital. it's fully warranted and you yet the name of the original owner to boot! CAPITAL DODGE CHRYSLER 1554 CARLING ARE HOUGH RIDER SEASON TICKETS WORTH WILE? I -iv Mr. Louis Doyle thinks sol Oyer and above the exciting football action guaranteed play-off tickets' and preference for Grey Cup tickets Mr.

Doyle, as the winner of the Season Ticket Contest "Hold on to your Seats" will travel aboard a CPA DC -8 jet to Mexico and Acapulco for fifteen days of fun and entertainment Mr. Doyle heard his season ticket number called over Rough Rider Radio CKOY. Mr. Red O'Quinn, General Manager of the Rough Riders, and Mr. Bill Le, Programme Director at CKOY.

congratulate Mr. Doyle. it i i i I i i.

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