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54 THE CALGARY HERALD June 8, Carr Loses In ritish Gof Is other English player, defeated Carr, one up. CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (AP) Bill Hyndman and Bill Campbell, both former U.S. Walker Cup players, led 13 Americans Ohio, the business manager ot players like Jack Nicklaus, Ar-j nold Palmer and Gary 3 and 2. Jim COLEMAN Marr won his match with one The upsets came with the defeats of two seeded players Eritish Walker Cup captain Joe Carr and Sandy Saddler, a Walker Cup star from Scotland. John Leach, a little -known Englishman, toppled Saddler 2 and 1 and Donald Marr, an into the third round of the Brit of the greatest shots of the day on the last bole.

His approach ish Amateur golf championship landed on a bank of stream Tuesday on a day that provided protecting the green. a couple of upsets. Marr waded into the water to Hyndman defeated David Moffatt of England on the 20th play the shot. Out came the ball to within five feet of the bole. Hector McDonald, a Scot entered from Southfield.

also got through to the third round. IS AMERICANS OUT Fifteen Americans were knocked out in the second round. Michael Bonallack, the defending champion from England, defeated Sid Parsons of England 4 and 3. Peter Town-send, 19-year-old favorite from England, defeated Robin Hunter of Scotland 2 and 1. Ronnie Shade, another Walker Cupper from Scotland, downed Mark McCormack of Cleveland, hole alter being three down at tr tenth.

Lehew To Speak Stampeder Football Club general manager Rogers Lehew will be guest speaker tonight at a meeting of the Football Fever Girls at the McMabon Stadium Clubhouse. Lehew will speak on rule changes. Time of the meeting is 7:30 p.m. Campbell defeated John Brabson, i U.S. Nary lieuten Henry Janzen Calls It Quits ant trom Charlotte, N.C., and 3.

WINNIPEG (CP) Defensive halfback Henry Janzen appar Lowe Looks To NFL ently has decided to retire from professional football after a seven-year stand with Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Western 12th 1966 ANNUAL Football Conference. i Janzen, 26, has accepted a post with the University of Man itoba athletic department, and SAN DIEGO. Calif. iAPU- Janzen now is learning details about his new academic post and was due to leave Wednesday for the University of Colorado to work on a doctorate in physical education. Janzen joined Bombers from the junior Winnipeg Weston Wildcats and was selected WFC rookie of the year in 1959.

He led the WFC in pass interceptions in 1965 with seven, matching his total in the previous six years. Janzen's feats for Bombers include six touchdowns for 36 points, 28 rushes for 153 yards, 18 catches of 19 passes for 294 yards, 282 punt returns for 1,755 yards and 23 kickoff returns for 561 yards. Race Meet Paul Lowe of San Diego Charg ers, uie aii-tune rusning leader of the American Fnnthall League, has disclosed feelers tit vi IX4 irom ue rival national too mail League. Lowe, who has not signed a 1968 contract with th (Tin rows lake McGregor memorial park Friday and Saturday, June 10-11 Chuckwogon Races both evenings PARI MUTUEL BETTING ON 8 RACES DAILY PARADE SAT. AT 11 A.M.

45 Mil East of High Rivor declined to identify the NFL team Tuesday. Lowe set an AFL season last vear bv eainini? 1 121 yards and has amassed more yaraage in ms six seasons man any otner At FAILS. Sam Snead, world famed veteran golfer from White Sulphur Springs, W. failed to qualify Tuesday for next week's U.S. open golf championship in San Francisco.

Snead, 54, who has competed in 25 straight opens scored seven over par 151 in the sectional qualifying at the Detroit Country Club. He failed to qualify by one stroke and became an alternate. NEW YORK (AP)-The owner Coast Gets Top Woman Golfer of New York Jets denied Tues NEW REPLACEMENT MATS LOOK LIKE FIT LIKE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT day the American Football HENRY JANZEN joint U. of M. League team had signed Paul Hornung, one of the National department chairman Dr.

Football League'a stars, to a 1967 contract. Frank Kennedy insists its a full-time job. TORONTO (CP)-GaU Harvev 'There is no truth to it," said Moore of Toronto, two-time win Henry has given us every Sonny Werblin about a report earlier in the Dallas Times reason to believe that he'll be a permanent member of our staff. If he wants to play professional ner of the Canadian women's close golf championship, is moving to Vancouver in August and will compete for Ontario In in-terprovincial matches for the CALGARY The mildly derisive description of his Calgary Stampeders "the perennial bridesmaids of the Western Canada Football Conference" is becoming increasingly irksome to head coach Jerry Williams, the itinerant law student from Spokane. Washington.

The Stampeders have won more games (30) than any other football team' in Canada over the past four seasons. However, the colorful Stampeders haven't reached the Grey Cup finals since 1949, when Les Lear's Cowboys were beaten by Lew Hayman's Montreal Alouettes. Calgary's only recent triumph in Canada's annual football folk festival occurred at Toronto last November when Glenda Olberg, a comely dish from Cowtown, was selected as "Miss Grey Cup." WILLIAMS IS AN interesting man who. as yet, hasn't received much publicity on a national scale in Canada. He is 42 and his prematurely balding noggin and his diffident manner belie his impressive football credentials.

He served more than three years in the U.S. armed services in the Second World War before attending Washington State U. He graduated at 26, played four years with the Los Angeles Rams and two years with the Philadelphia Eagles: was head coach at Montana for three years and returned to the Eagles for six years as an assistant coach. He married a nurse, with whom he had attended high school in Spokane. They have four children, between the ages of 8 and 13.

The Williamses are merry characters, they have bumped back and forth across the continent in a camper (trailer) between coaching assignments. Last year, they lived in the camper (surrounded by such livestock as their two horses and their dog) while their home was being built in Calgary. In 1939, while coaching at Philadelphia, Jerry decided to obtain a law degree from Temple University. When your correspondent caught up with him in Calgary yesterday, Williams had just returned from attending spring classes at Temple. He requires only six more credits to complete his law course.

Counsellor Williams immediately was put on the stand for an exhaustive cross-examination: QUESTION: How about all these rumors that quarterback Eagle Day is on the trading block? ANSWER: There is no trade in the wind for Day, right now. Personally, I expect the Eagle to have one of his better years in 1966. QUESTION: How do you defend the deal in which you sent Bobby Taylor and Pete Manning to Toronto in return for Pete Liske and Pete Warren? ANSWER: Liske is tall, be has an extremely strong arm and he can run better than you might think. He gave us fits, the night that we played Toronto. You have to grab a young quarterback with potential.

You can't get a 'proven' quarterback, with the NFL and the AFL waving all that money In the United States. Last season, injuries to Eagle Day and Jerry Keeling convinced me that you need plenty of quarterbacks. Remember what happened to Baltimore when Johnny Unitas was injured? QUESTION: Why did you give up Canadian all-star Tony Pajaczkowski to get Len Sparks and Terry Evanshen? ANSWER: It's better to trade too early than too late. That was a good trade for us. Paj is a fine lineman but, he's 30, with 11 seasons of hammering behind him.

We obtained two young Canadians with 10 years of professional football ahead of them. Evanshen plays the same position as Bobby Taylor and he's bigger than Taylor. Sparks is a good blocker and he's equipped to be a good receiver. THERE WAS ONE hint as to why the Stampeders traded Manning. "We need more speed on our defensive wing spots," said Williams.

Last year, those spots were occupied by Manning and Dick Dupuis. Manning had been forced into a defensive role when the Stampeders acquired Frank Budd and Ham Harrison as offensive ends. The Stampeders expect that one of those defensive wings will be filled by Bill Gaskins, a defensive specialist and trackman from Washington State U. Also, they hope that Gerry Campbell, from Idaho, will prove an adequate line-backing replacement for Don Stephenson who, finally, has retired. One thing, the Stampeder training session which opens June 26, is certain to be an improvement over 1965.

Last summer, the Calgary training field was covered by such deep water that some of the smaller halfbacks wore life-jackets. When high winds compounded the difficulties, Calgary had the only training field in Canada with whitecaps. "I believe that your football team is 'made' in training camp," said Williams. "Last year, errors were being committed right at the end of the season, because we hadn't been able to perfect our passing game in training camp. "We're certain to have a better training camp this season," he mused.

"Wouldn't it be a hell of a note if we didn't win as many games?" "The only time I ever met Batting Leaders NATIONAL LEAGUE Hornung was to shake his band at the Kentucky Derby," the Jets owner said. football we will have to reconsider our position and call for new applications," Dr. Kennedy said in an interview Monday. last time this summer. Mrs.

Moore, who as Gail The Times Herald, quoting an AB Pet, In his new lob, which starts Harvey won the close title last Mota, Pitta. 113 18 39 .345 Nicholson, Hou. 107 IS 36 .33 unidentified AFL spokesman, said Hornung, Green Bay Packers halfback, was paid a bonus in mid-August, Janzen will lecture in the school of physical Alou. Pitts. 167 24 55 .329 Stargell, Pitts.

161 25 63 .329 Clemente. Pitts. 195 24 64 J28 of $150,000 to play out his option education and chair the intercollegiate athletic program. Morgan, Hou. 189 25 62 .328 August in Kitchener, six months ago married Tim Moore of Victoria, a dentistry student at the University of Toronto.

She will move west with her husband when he sets up a Vancouver practice. Run. Aaron, Atlanta. 40: Hart. in 1966 and then sign with the Jets for three years.

S'ation Material San Francisco, 38. Runs Batted In Aaron. 42: yvagui. mt undermat Sets Fe)t Oilers Sign Ladd Mays, San Francisco, 36. PHONE 272-410 272-4411 Hits Alou, Atlanta.

69: Clem- Carpet Floor Mats Vinyl Floor Covering HOUSTON (AP) Houston ente. and Hart. 64. Mrs. Moore will practise in Doubles Phillips.

Chicago, Pin- Vancouver for the Canadian son. Cincinnati, Johnson. Los An Siki, Ruhl Meet Friday women's tournament and inter- Oilers announced Tuesday defensive tackle Ernie Ladd has signed a 1966 contract with the geles and Callison, Philadelphia, 12. Triples Alou. Pittsburgh.

7: WESTERN AUTO WRECKERS 52nd St. and 26th Ave. S.E. P.O. Box 250, Calgary Taylor, Philadelphia and McCarver, provincial team matches late in the summer and will be eligible to play for Ontario.

American Football League at. Louis, a. Horn Runs Aaron. 18: Hart. team.

14. In Mitt Bout Stolen Bases Wills. Los An geles, 25; Jackson, Houston, 17. Pitching xouiax, Los Angeles When they met under wrest and Marlchal, ban Francisco, 1(M, ling rules, Sweet Daddy Siki and Dave Ruhl both threw a few ttunnuig, rnuadetpma, e-i, 19. Strikeouts Gibson.

St. Louis. 113; Koufax, 100. AMERICAN LEAGUE AB Pet. punches.

Now it will be entirely legal. The two men, unable to settle anything under wrestling rules, now meet in a 10-round F. Robinson Bal 171 38 60 .351 Oliva, Min 176 33 61 .347 Siebern, Cal 111 11 35 .315 B. Robinson Bal 209 33 63 Relchart, Cal 187 32 56 .299 boxing match. That will be th main event Runs F.

Robinson. 38: Agee. of the mat card in Victoria Pav Chicago, 37. Runs Batted In B. Robinson, ilion Friday night.

They'll be wearing regulation gloves and 45: Oliva, 34. Hits B. Robinson. 63; Oliva. 61.

Doubles YastrzemskJ. Boston, both will be depending on what 16: B. Robinson, 15. they claim are knockout pun Triples Foy, Boston, Cam- paneris, Kansas City and Schaal, ches. Siki, as it turns out, did do some boxing as a youth.

California, t. Home Runs F. Robinson, 14: Scott and Oliva, 13. In the semi-windup, the Beast will test Roberto Gonzales, the Stolen Bases Agee. 17: Card- enal.

California, 12. speedster from south of the line. Pitching Watt. Baltimore. 6-1, And there are two tag match 833; Pizarro, Chicago, 5-1, .833.

Strikeouts Hlchert. Washing es on the card. One sends the ton, 89; McDowell, Cleveland, 76. team of Bob Sweetan and Alex ander the Great against Johnny Kostas. Tourney Set The other marks the return of The Calgary Men's Wear, Shoe and Sporting Goods golf tournament is slated for Ingle-wood Monday.

the midgets. The four little battlers will meet in the special event. They are the Jamaica Kid, Little Brutus, Little Beaver and Sky Low Low. In the opener, Tiger Sinah Tee-off time for all interested L( "Who started PSi thsrush I 1 dttV "7 toanEXtra I smooth Smooth Brewed If members of the sporting goods association is 11 a.m. and after.

tests Firpo Zbyszko. You've seen ton the famous Gold Seal Tirel Dodgers Unbeaten After Seven Games Dodgers ran their winning string to seven at Buffalo Stadium Tuesday night when they doubled White Sox 4-2 in a Southern Alberta Junior Baseball League game. The game lasted only five and one half innings when rain halted play but it was good enough to give Rick Horb his third win against no defeats. UNIQUE TREAD DESIGN ACTUALLY DRIES WET PAVEMENT Losing pitcher Brian Pet- viuro Leaus Canadian Cyclists ers absorbed his first loss of the season against two victories and had to have help from Roy Elmer in the third. Bob Duncan of the White Sox was the star in a losing cause, collecting a double and single and scored both runs.

He was the only player to get more than one hit and the only one to pick up an extra base blow. Tonight at 7 o'clock at the Stadium, Dodgers will be seeking victory number eight when they play the second place PATENTED SAFETY SHOULDER FOR GREATER CONTROL BRIDLINGTON, England (CP-AP) Dominico Muro of Montreal continued Tuesday to finish first among Canadian riders in the Tour of Britain bicycle race, placing 25th in the 11th stage of the 15-day, race. Muro, 20, covered the 105 miles from Nottingham, England, in three hours, 47 minutes and 49 seconds. Garry de Jong, 33, of Calgary crossed the line in 3:47:54 for 46th spot. BOW COO Gold Soal TRUE LOW PROFILE GIVES YOU MORE RUBBER ON THE ROAD WILDCAT The first tire designed with 3 exclusive features to jive you mm Molson'sdid-with'EX'! HOW? By coming up with the rich, mellow taste of smooth- WRESTLING VICTORIA PAVILION JUNE 10, 8:30 P.M.

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