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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 16

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THE LEADtR-POST. REGrNA. MONDAY. Si LY 6. P.i3- WILL3 C3M Ml 3f 0 F3 pT Ff Fj Moose Jaw Uptown loe ticr .3 tl1 TAGE MMEEN UK New I Brothers play off in amateur final first victory I.

Wilf Hoiueniuk, 13-ycar-oid Yorkton youngster who never quits trying, Sunday made golfing history by capturing the 42nd annual Saskatchewan championship with a 4 and 2 victory over his elder brother. The brother, Ted, was 17 Saturday. The previous youngest winner was Tom Russell of Moose Jaw who won the title at the age of 16 in 1927. It was a qreat personal triumph for Wilf. He opened the week's play by beinj medalist on the Saskatchewan Willingdon cup team.

He captured the provincial juvenile crown and was runner-up to Ted for junior honors, The Yorktonite just mied the amateur qualifying honor by two strokes, and the sund greens title by a single stroke an attempt to record an unprecedented crand-siam. A serious lad who never lets anything bother him, Wilf reached the final by nudging Skip Braun, a Saskatoon City club junior, two up. Homeniuk won on the 18th hole Saturday, Braun missing a four-foot putt by an inch. Ted made it an all-Homemuk Kappy Kaplan's luckless Skippys fir.ully found a wir.r.ir.s combination Saturday msi.t and clubbed Moose Jaw Uptowns in a Gil's' Intercity Softball league game at Central park. But they were back to old losing habits in the second g.nie of a Sunday afternoon doubkheadcr at College park, losing 6-4 to the high stepping Legion.

Uptowns suffered their second loss I of the weekend, dropping an S-S ticaion to Covins the other game. The two reverses prevented Uptowns from overtaking Cordon Balfour's Legion team which leads with 14 points, while Covins jostled Moose Jaw Royals out of third place. Uptown have it points, Covins nine and Royals eight. Skippys occupy the cellar with a 1-9 record for two points. i l.fal rojw feature rinai oy Dealing Moose Jaw Hay Marsh on the 17th hole in Saturday's semi-final match at the Wis- Hail interrupts is ft.

xana Coif and Country club. Ted appeared to be pulling Sun- rt cby's 3t)-hole final out of the Pre, alter trailing by four holes on the morning round. However, a 'astrous penalty called against lg ion the 30th hele put the issue 1 Ji'-r Calgary opening By DENNY LAYZFLL lhazard Saturday afternoon as the CALGARY Western Canadian 'seven-day Calgary exhibition and wing, plagued by ram ail sum-Stampede turf session got under! mer, was hit by a new weather; way. beyond doubt in Wilf's favor. The penalty was called by referee Gord Beattie when Ted unconscously pulled a twig out of a trap in which his ball had fallen.

In match play, rules call for the offender to lose the hole. As it was, Ted shot 3 par five while Wilf took a big seven, but Wilf was awarded the hole because of the penalty. Tht It DOUBLES CHAMPS: Piling up more honors for the famous Guest family of scullers, Don, youngest son of Jack, won the quarter-mile dash jt the first annual regatta of the Central Ontario Rowing asociation at the Port Dalhousie Henley couue recently. Here he is shown (stroke), after he teamed up with Lairy Stephan to win 'he heavy mo'es for the Toronto Dons, Halftones a.s big as marbles pelted horses, patrons and hist' prior to tiic fourth race and huin-iins mid equine alike beat a retreat ii the nice of the starn, which la: ter 20 minutes. At home in the sloppy J.

Percy's won te six and. I'iBd hoy ilorx mil lead would have been cut to Instead it was a whounina four. I I with six holes to play. Ted reduc-l eel tne margin on me jisi. wnenj drive into the nearby Wascana rcek cost Wilf two strokes.

I They divided the next two holes Wilf finished the matth on! the 170-yard 34th. Ted's iron shot! fiff thf Ipp rnllrH nvn th 8ri kit I til II I fJ I gJi J. ll KP ll'I'f IIUI'lU gl fj jTw if) II ft? IX 1 1 it JL 15 5ljlziLLO i and out of bounds. Wilf sunK an WINNIPEG (CP)-Toronto sh- easy putt for a par three and thc'ictcSi for thr, SCVcnth consecutive provincial amateur championship. vrar, won the team title the Both boy.

played the first nine Canadian junior track and field Weather plagued the contestants1 Butanan Mt'h Pounded two 'm Sar2ct Park Fndav and clay, Ram Friday night cut short! Sorter Lorraine Waller and the firt tlav's events and turned winner Helen Ekasser cave tin a turning nanoicap wnicn iii.qri-: lighted the first day. I Capably handled by Don Rich- aids, the eastern-bred mare was, hard pressed to shake off Doo tattle in the opening half, then; drew dear to w'in by four iLttle held on well to be sec-: by a length over Authentic, The horse train brmsng some 400! campaigners from Winnipeg did; unload until late Saturday morning and that, coupled with 'he: "off" -track, caused numerous changes on the opening card. Some Changes Three original races were can- celled and three substitutes run racing secretary and handi-j capper Wilson Dunn succeeded in presenting a well-filled and inter esting card. Several horses which did not have to make the train i from Winniepeg howed to ad vantage. Reflex Arc won tlie open-1 Prince was narrowly in the second and General Ach holes of the afternoon in 3'eat the track into a sea of mud.

Satur- r'y IAN ROSS 19-year-old Regina Golf club member will be making his first Willingdon cup trip when the Canadian golf event is held in Montreal next month. fashion to thrill a large gallery. 'uncertainty over wind conditions The followers are still talking ah-jclouded otficial jubiliation over 13: out Wilfs eagle on the records broken in the1 third, a par five hole, jtwo-day meet. day, stiff winds bucked the young: tapicton homer and Prizeman 5 athletes triple were the longest blows, Existing records were shattered Klsasser turned in a sparkling 13 CVCM bul whether the chore for Govins, limiting 3 i i 4. I 'Si1! 4 DKL WILSON ex-Re- gina Pat hockey player, made his first Willingdon cup team.

The 26-yeir-old Wascana club golfer, won qualifying honors in the amateur tournament. Longden cops first INCLEWOOD. Calif ap)-T Jockey Johnny Longden sent AT: herta Ranches' Royal Serenade out on a fast pace and held it against strong stretch challenge by Calu met Farm's A Gleam to win the 1 (ii 111 uivniii 111 iiiti II. ifiiiil Doo ond I 'not I 1 ibut trip er, en toj Arc the tice nis marks will go into the record boohs 1 wasn't to be decided until the an nual meeting of the Amateur Ath-! letic union of Canaaa Montreal; Oct. 21-23.

Far Ahead Cood Shooting Wilf drive landed on the side of a small gully in the middle of' the fairway, about 260 yards from the green. He hit a tremendous: shot with his wood and landed 15 feet from the cup. He dropped sjToiiy Fox tWLF IIOMINIIK new provincial amateur golf champion who, at 15', becomes the youngest winner of that title. The Yorkton lad topped Willingdnn nip trials. Montreal hot team Tnnnvrn Wls vv lut" ning ways during the week-end, ester 2-0 and 6-2 Saturday and split with Svracuso Chief Sunday in ino in.

a 12-9 slugfcst opener. Buffalo split with fifth-place Tor- onto Saturday, 5-7 and 9-7, and aiiain Sunday, winnins the oncner' 3-2, only to habe Don Johnson's jthe difficult putt for his eagle. It was quite a tournament for the The Toronto Red Devils, coached' fCcond when pltchcr y'f by Lloyd Pcrcivil chalked up 322, blasted a home run with two points. Closest rival was the nipeg Athletic Association with 94.j Schriner of Skippvs and Dot and Tinda Spain ran onc-twojtaking three out of four lnternat-'15- and 17-year-old boys, but golf-in the final. League sanies to put thorn dom is certainly going to hear more The daily double from Reflex' from them.

to Martra.l paid $57.30 while 2'2 8amcs ahead of sr- Boy Ashworth, a hockey leferee quinella of General Achtoi and; The Montrealers downed Roch-lrom Moose Jaw, won the first 1 flight with a five and three tn- umph over Wascana'. A lex Bland. Bland reached the tinal by dump-; Jaw 2 and 1. Ashworth defeated Regina's Neil Anderson on the 16th le in the other semi-final match SHORT CHIPS: The large gil lerT th; championship provincial team, won the dnvinc1 contest with a 2i8-yard effort -Ifi Tinda Spain paid $72.73. Ken Coppernoll, winner of the; Winnipeg riding crown, Williei, Marsh who earned the title at the spring meeting here, and appren Jimmp Mason each rode two! winners.

urmvr iwiiuum lops at Calgary Don Hodges, former Retina ten star, two titles as the C'al championships here Saturday but I i GOKD BEATTIE reliable Regina club sharpshooter is a member of the Willingdon cup team, the youngest many years to represent the province. Mar tell 's big putt QUEBEC (CPi-Henry Mar rifMrtlit rttl 1 1 i lis 41. 1 I -k 1 1 i I i 1 two-hit pitching count 3-0 mbr, -Z I theGord Bertie won aggregate etuv In third place was British Col-; umbia with 57. Fourth was St. Lambert, with 53, and fifth was Windsor, with 51.

Tom Skimming of Toronto tured individual honors. He won1 iimln. WLt- jJ hurrll. nA knn -tep and Jump events and finished' second in the broad jump competi-1 )lon I lie biggest surprise was 15-ycar-! old George Dinsdale of a self-taught athlete in the midget class who won every event he entered. It was his first major Individual class champions were: an memoers of tne uecl uevus.

N'rirm William won thp. inniori championship with 32 points, John Ramsell copped the juvenile title with 26 points and Fred Ridding itopped the midget class with 39 I points. How They Fared Saskatchewan athletes failed to i cop any first ribbons. Don man of Storthoaks placed third in jthe juvenile half-mile and fourth in the mile. He was unplaced the ds final.

In junior competition, Joe Mnroz of Este-. van came second in the high jump. third in the broad jump and fifth i in the hnp-stcp-ana-ntmp; Dollg WIKnn nf Kenma ihir tn I I 1 1 1 W.O0O American Handicap fv Jawn lour ..1 1 inament last week. Tark The towering ace defeated Don i cap oy tne same seoie. Against (Homeniuk wlo Mackintosh 6-0S to Syracuse Saturday Ottawa won the gf he waled in sm l-joined forces with Macintosh to "penor 6-2 and lost the second and sald Homeniuk a eliminate the brother-team of Er-jSame 4-0.

worthy winner" Ted will 50 nie and Alf Anderson in the final, Baltimore Orioles srored a 3-3 t0 Montreal as provincial of the men's doubles. jvictory over the cellar-dwelli. champion wins Sculls HENLEY. Eng. CP-Bntam Tnii nri i.

i 0cnw Sculls IVophy at "-eaW Bo I cnley Regatta by defeat. gian. r.x ahead or George in eight minutes. 12 seconds. The.tim.e washort Ul IllllllilCS lldl by George on Friday.

Earlier, an RAF dcfe.ii.'d University j.A-ihuiikI cw in a niorniiiR semi-final and then went on to wm the Thames Challenge Cup by beating Imperial College Boat. Club of London by half a length. The winning tium was six minutes, 39 second? for thf course. The RAF victory brought ih challenge cup back to Britain the U. S.

It was won last year by the University of Pennsylvania, 1 If BURGLAR HOUSE? w'siSi In the Skippy-Uptown game, the Resinans scored four runs in' each of the filth and sixth innings to take a commanding 8-1 lead. Skippys staged their most power-: ful attack of the season, belting, nine hits off loser Dot Llbrd and reliefer Helen Hewcll. Pat McKcnzie went the rout for! Skippys, scattering six hits. Ann Caskie, Mary Vot and Helen Schriner each collected two safeties for Skippys. Vogt and Schriner, who pounded the game's only hit.

each batted in two run. Koi Uptowns. Clauiictte Hogue hit (wo for four. Bi SKtii Covins spotted Uptowns a 5-2 lead in I he first game of Sunday twin bill and then roared back runs 111 the sixth to com- plete Uptowns' dismal weekend, Mary Malesh was the big noise in Covins' 11-hit attack off Au- drey Pnman with a triple and two singles five trips, Joan Schatz. Prrkm anr) T.rtic of foui' hits to Uptowns.

Sue uP'nwns to one safety in four! In the Legiou-Skippy encoun- 'er, tne league leaders scored twice in the eighth to break a The improving Skippys Griggs of Lesion each knocked two singles. eiCZ relief from Elaine Sil.er, who re pi'; L.e. 8l reived credit for the win. Mitchell SSkYt! 1111 SI hits ti'hita CiU-. didn't allow a safety.

Yeo yielded1 scv'cn on the Skippy hill. siiardty i F.I arrt U.U..II 1 MtKeiuir and Pnurll SuniUv RHr I'ntnwns oao nm 4 Piieipaii nrt Tflli-ttirr, Wnllfr. Els (6. and Males'i. f.

nn mi) ono a 'lO fill! I'K 7 4 uunn Veo a'id Poweli, Mniifll. Slltrr 141 More sport on page 22 IS THERE iimw" IN THE 1 if- i wximi? it r. -rr a 1 nit 5 A CHASES Fomoui 73 Cilbarco renowned feature that Available Holljwood Saturday. Carrying high weight of 123 pounds, the Irish-bred Royal Serenade beat off the crark Calumet filly by more than a length to draw down top money of $33,330 from the gross purse of $30,550, Calumet's Fleet Bird rame up to tane Hie nura spot in the field of nine. I I LY CLUB HOUSE CORONA Hodges, a one-time Davis cup; prospect and former western Can adian champ, moved to Calgary hist vear.

FOR REAL ENJOYMENT k-iii LJ both the junior pole vault on lnp lasl noic to win the.btoruioaks placed third in thc' them in the sccund. The third-place Red Wings Sun day managed opener 3-2 and winning the. night- Springfield Cubs and Baltimiej downed the hapless Cubs lend 3-2 Saturday. Keirinans win exhibilion 7-5 YORKTON (Staff). Taking vantage of two walks and three errors In the top half of the inning, Regina Caps rdged Yorkton Cardinals 7-5 Saturday night in an exhibition baseball game at Jubilee park, The game was Yorkton's first under floodlights and attracted the top crowd of the season, estimated 'at over 1.000.

Ralph Fennel, Yorkton's iimoil rors to Cardmalsentcher, pounded out a triple and a two-bagger to nit mi ciiiui i i roni a-i ai .1,.. the end of the third innma. Cans inning. inekerf Mneie run. in thn fifih rl inns ni uic nun 111a sixtn and lorr.ton counted nnet in the seventh and another in the' eighth, I Ernie Koroluk was on the mound for Yorkton, and Sylvester Sneud, Cap's catcher, pitched for Regina, Regina had 10 hits and six errors to Cardinals' six hits and nine er rors.

Swim events for Saturday Seven provincial titles will be at plit with noiciaionai uouers t' oction championship Sunday! with a total score of 211. Stan Leonard of Vancouer was one stroke behind with' 212 followed a u.T i i if unit llll Fletcher of Saskatoon with 214. Fletcher and Leonard, playins the same thrresonie. and Martrli. i ui.

rl "in-iu Jiirntu 1 lie final time tied at ITU, Al Balding nf Toronto with 216. Bill Kerr, Montreal with 1 I I junior naii-mne ana lourtn in the mile. Dick Bestwater of LaFlcthc (didn't place. I 1 ll rrlHt' iif llll'l I Mil ll'n injury CHICAGO 'APi Examinatinn Sunday revealed that Doug Dod- son, jockey from Cal- He is undergoing treatment at St. Joseph's hospital in Elgin, III.

21" and Frank Willey of Edmonton, gary suffered a fractured collar with 218, bone in a fall at Arlington Park Leonard missed a putt of lit'le Saturday, more than- three feet on the lastj Doctors said he would be side-hole which ultimately would have lined for several weeks, given him a tie for first place. I Dodson was thrown from his mount. Chicago, in the seventh GOOD NAME rare. He also suffered head bruises. baskatoon's Alex Tumbull wins tlle best Gord Beattie will be the fourth amemoer 01 tne willingdon cup 'team Dr.

Ben Reid of Wascana. ourth in the cup trials, and Neil Anderson, who finished fifth, both: uecuned the Montreal trip other team members are Wilf Ho meniuk, Ross and Wascana's Del Wilson the ladies hold thciri provincial tournament al Wacom July 11 ERNIE FEDORLK rinsT Psr Out: Ditlln Wilf Honicmuk Ted Homeniuk P1 in: Will Hotiemuk 4is 4ii i' il't ry aw in 344-337-H ltd Homfnluk 44J MS 4, 42-35 71 itf Momiiiiik 43 SSI Honinnik 433 441 34 St "ill llommiuk 4.1H Td Homfiuuk 445- 144 txx- Lut hole on penlty. lHAVP10HtP rt.K.HT Hnmeimfk trati r. 5jtne one un. Skm Binun d(ctfH B'lnn.

un v. 'mi 4. defeated ilT "eme'imk Friiin, one ud. Hoineniuk defeated vUrtli, 3 mid I undav'i Rn.uli ritnl: W. Homeniuk df(tH T.

nm eniuk. 4 and 1 FIRST rt.IC.HT First rmindi A Bland d'fejfed C. Brown 19th; t. Anion ddeated B. Kennedy 10th; Dr.

Ben Reid defeat. r. in'a'Z 2 n.il Beattie defeated Lunam defea'ed Don Hnwea Idefautt a. ftsnwonn fleieated D. Polko.

3 and 2. Quarter. fl-ialn: Biand defeaied Anion. and 1, Kennedy dff.aled H.M one up: Anderton defented Beattie, IDtii. Ashworth delemed Lunam 3 and 3.

ttundav Rr.lilt, Srml-flnals: B)id defeated Kennedy. Jr 1 and Aahworth deieaied on 3 and 2. final: Aahwortl. defeated and 3. Bland, MTOMn iiitiHr Hrir Reinlti Pr ated senii-Hni' "Ahd'ereon dee'ed rteih- up' Lsnrh, i and rmal: Tn Artnrn, and 5 1IIIRU UK, Mr Haturdtf Reiiilti tl'iarter-fliwi.

1 Keaeti de'ea'ed ed r. Ve Kenl, idrfanlti, F. ttA 4 i 10 1 Thornton dueled t.ih.i'ei i a 2 ml-liai hel.nt d'lr'rd Thnonon. 2Hh, Handlev df-aed Minnie, 2'tth anndai'a Re. alt ff a Kr.ie't defeated Handlev ana i.

nl rtm II tr.HT Haturdav'i Re.Hlt Oirtr-enal f. htdd defeated Sturdy, one up; r. AHaidvre defeated A. Cnarrett. tsth; W.

Pa.an-on de. feaied B-niton 1 and 1. Mac-Orefor defeated S. Kotak. and i Allardvre defea'ed K'dd 4 and 3 Faismote defeated MacGiejor, two up.

R.ltlll Final: Altaidice detta'ed Paiitnore. and t. rtim itidHr llm I Rr.nll. PaHonr hie r.llit de. 'ed Ti'ren.

ideliull An.ea I St-ath t.H a Retail. V-ii-fi-ia'a Baiir.nr t.i, tllir deiea'e i a-d i final, R.ifnur defeated Fan, and 1 2 TITLES GAINESVILLE SF) Florid urm Southeast confetenre titles this year in aimmmg and track. 'i i 4i4 Jack Rabbits plays football and baseball at West Virginia SOOT SAVES MONEY the world over. Mora thou yean oil burner xprinct. Burnon ond Furnace, art for their mony patented like the Economy Clutch ovt substantially on fuel bills.

for homes, apartments, offices and Industry, i a i mt ll1 .1 I stake when thte Regina Qurer.finai.: 'neihiit. defend Gala, sponsored by YWCAjfe.o,nn.V..S-1".'; SWimmillB clubs, n't en place tti 3 c- Lynch defeated WEEKLy CHAT! nj hsh Jj-H-J the Maple Leaf pool oaturday. Thei prosram includes 24 citv rompft 1.11V utons ann rnytnm nispiay. I he show starts al 2 p.m. 'Alf dodenhush, outstanding Re- gtna swimmer, has entered in 'he provincial freestyle one-mile ev- nil.

Among ladies' Man- Leu Peart of Regina is expected to do; well in the half-mile race. Guest star will be Loila Svnd-en who recently arrived in Cinarla from Denmark. She represented Denmark In competitions at Sweden, Holland, Norway and Denmark. Junior puck clubs lo meet in 'Alberta BARONS, Aha. lUr-kt Pairy.

of die Western Canada Junfrr Hnk-ey league, announced Saturday that ihe annual league meeting be held in Medicine Hit July 23- fl. Delejatee frrnri the leagufj jgv-en teimi will ittend. Call your dealer for heat survey. Yevt O'lcdrt rfate Md Din to tall Cur)Mul, afieotad, )(! leWgf liMtiei pekli wttH MmaUt uurama. CH tn dim.

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1 1 niuean iiii ai" i I HTlONV CtOl liif mtTWTTll ml-r UVII x'J uni Htai aid Til TtST ROUND; lien Hpgan. U.S. golf champiea. is shown riming a practice at the Carnoustie golf eour-e, Scotland, where for the first time he will vie for honors in the Bt itish Open which begins July 6..

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