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The Kingston Whig-Standard from Kingston, Ontario, Canada • 11

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THE KINGSTON WHIG-STANDARD MONDAY APRIL 12 1971 PAGE ELEVEN Minor hockey scars Bowmanville wins Lakeshore tourney with Masters win r' 4 to win the championship Don Farrow scored two goals for Bowmanville while Brad Godfrey had the other goal for the winner John Town had a pair of goal a for Beaconafield while David McPhail had the other 1 Bowmanville won an exciting game in the semi-final round by virtue of a strange tournament rule Bowmanville' and Lake shore were tied 1-1 at the end of regulation time and the game went into overtime Neither team was able to scon so the victory was awarded to Bowmanville because it sewed the first goal in the game Whitby captured the Ace Motors Trophy for wining the consolation round Whitby downed Napanee 2-1 in the championship game for the division championship Bowmanville needed a third-period comeback and double overtime to win the Kingston Township Novice Hockey Tournament at Centre 70 8unday Bowmanville trailed Beacons-fleld 3-1 going into the third period but scored two goals to tie the game and went on to win the championship in double overtime Wayne Whitman scored at 1:35 of the second five minute overtime period to capture the Kingston Township Becreation Association Trophy for Bow-manville Beaconafield grabbed a 2-0 lead in the first period but Bowmanville cut foe lead in half before the end of the period Early in the third period Beaconafield restored its two -goal lead before Bowmanville scored three unanswered goals AUGUSTA Gl (AP) -Golf fani call him the any longer Now lt'a "Champion Charlie" Texan Charles Coody won the 1871 Misters Sunday and healed personal scars from hie Augusta National lapse of 1968 He also destroyed Jack dream of sweeping the Big Four championships this year wit Jittery from the first tee" admitted Coody a great golfer like Nicklaus in the stretch is a big order tor an average fellow like me" Coody not only outgunned the sputtering Nicklaus but withstood a stirring charge by 23 -year -old Californian John Hiller the nerveless' kid who was six under par after 14 holes Sunday and leading the Masters by two shots Coody rolled in birdies on the 15th and 16th holes and made clutch pars on the final two to finish with a two-under-par 70 and a 279 total Miller finally melted and settled for a 68 and 281 the same as Nicklaus mustered with a closing 72 goofop in 1969 ate up my inside for two years" Coody said an over face mirrored his unhappiness "I gave it my he said forcing a smile it wasnX' enough Coody will be a I great Masters back-to-back birdies on the 15th and 16th put him into the lead but a clutch par four on the 400-yard 17th the thing that won the Masters for The former DaUas Open and Cleveland Open king never a major winner before drove into a sand trap on the 17th but made a fine seven-iron' shot to the1 fringe and chipped within 30 inches to save the par Coody earned $25000 for the victory Behind runners-up Miller and Nicklaus were Gene Littler end Don January at five-under-par 283 on the 6980-yard course Ken Still and Gary Player rallied with windup 69s to deadlock Tom Weiskopf for sixth place at 284 Defending champion Billy Casper was in with a 72 for even par 288 nine strokes poorer than the 279 he needed to tie Littler a year ago before winning the Masters in an 18-hole playoff Four-time champion Ar- 1 nold Palmer never really made a run this time His 73 Sunday gave the 41-year-old millionaire a 289 total good for a tie for 18th place Young Nats cop title JACK NICKLAUS "Best not goad eaoagh" Top finishers Goody 279-125000 MUler Nicklaus January Littler Littler Player 284-45600 Weiskopf Still 284-45600 Stockton 286-43767 Beard 288-43767 de Vicenxo 288-43767 Creene 287-43300 Casper 288-43000 Floyd 288-43000 Irwin 288-43000 Devlin 288-43000 Murphy 288-43000 for the North American SU-verstick Champions ami Rick Paterson scored what proved to be the winning goal early in the final period Kingston had another tough game in the semi-final round as it edged a rugged North Bay team 3-2 Ken Linseman scored the winning goal mid-way through tBe third period before a crowd of approximately 2000 Cam MacGregor and Mike Stmiirda scored the other goals for to tie the BURLINGTON (Special) Bennett's Foods Young Nationals displayed foe trade mark of 'true champions in the Golden Horseshoe Invitational Peewee Hockey Tournament here oil the weekend The Young Nationali came back from one-goal deficits in the final two games to capture the Golden Horseshoe Trophy Bennett's downed SL Catherines 2-1 In the grand championship to win the title after being down 14 early In the game MASTERS CHAMP Charles Coody waves to gallery on 18th green after winning Masters Golf Tournament Sunday at the Augusta Ga National Golf Club With Coody is caddy Walter Prichett Coody finished with a nine-under 279 NeU Faulkner tied the score game Hornets take two-game lead in semi-final Midgets gain berth in iinal GALT (CP) Rallying from behind twice Galt Hornets defeated Thunder Bay Twins 4-3 Saturday to take a 2-0 lead In the bestof-five Eastern Canada senior hockey semi-final aeries The series also the Allan Cup quarterfinals resumes Saturday in Thunder Bay Pete Panagabko playoff addition from Barrie Flyers of the Ontario Hockey Association Senior A series scored the winning goal for Galt with Just over five minutes remaining in the third period Bruce Reier scored twice and defenceman Steve Hunt once to complete the Galt attack Vera Cempignotto scored twice and1 defencemen Rick Barefoot once for the Twins A crowd of 2056 watched foe United States Hockey League entry from Thunder Bay move ahead when Campignotto scored his first goal midway id the opening period Reier tied the sews less than five minutes later end Hunt put the Hornets ahead with one second of play to spare in the first period The Twine reclaimed their lead in the second period Campignotto scored Me second less than three minutes Into the period and Barefoot struck at the midway point Brier tied the score 3-3 29 seconds later The winner by Panegakbo came off a faceoff in the Thunder Bay lone Cec Hoekatra won the faceoff dropped a peas to defenceman John Nickerson and the shot from the blue line was tipped in by Panagabko The Twins fired 33 shots at Galt netmlnder Harold (Boat) Hurley while BUI White In the Thunder Bay nets faced 30 drives BUCKINGHAM (Sepcial) The Rotary-Kiwanis Midget All-Stare scored three easy wins to advance to foe finale of the Buckingham Midget Hockey Tournament here on the weekend Kingston debated Montreal Notre Dame 8-1 Saturday before downing Malton 5-1 and Manor Park Ottawa 8-2 Sunday The three victories moved the All-Stars into the championship game to be played tonight against either Ottawa Corn-stock Ottawa Uplands or Granby Vies Immaculate Conception Montreal defeated the Hawka 4-2 In the bantam division of the tournament Saturday afternoon to eliminate the only Kingston entry Kip Acton won a trophy as the fastest skater in the tournament racing against time around foe rink in an exhibition prior to foe game Referee Blair Graham called nine minor penalties six against the Twine The game ended on wild note when Barefoot leaped into the stands after heckling fans A number of Thunder Bay players followed and punches were exchanged with spectators before police were called to escort the visiting players to their dressing room ANDY CAPP yjN Friendly Dealer" CHEV OLDS CAD LTD i 1971 CAPRICE A 33c wager pays off $8158j60 SAN JUAN Puerto Rico (AP) One lucky bettor won 48125860 for 33-cent wager at the El Coman-da nte race track Sunday Irwin Tress vice-president and general manager of the track laid It was a record payoff for what ii known here as a papeleta which costa only 33 cents In this type of wagering the bettor -must pick the winner! of six races winner who was not identified picked five' of the six winners The first race was declared void because of acretchee however He wu the only person to have foe other five winners 4-Door Hardtop Air conditioning power windows power steering power disc brakes AM-FM radio rear window defogger Licence No 6149H Three-way tie Masters bonspiel won by Gan rink ahead Call Inidlen Fly in Drive out TORONTO (Special) Skip Mark McDonald of Gana-noque at 15 the youngest competitor in the championship tournament led his foursome to victory Sunday in the fourth annual International Junior Masters Bonspiel Three links Gananoque NY skipped by Randy Cook and Steve Tbo-maa Toronto Avonlea rink finished in a three way tie for first place with 7-2 won lost records The Gananoque team waa awarded- first place on the basis of a point spread in games involving the three rinks' Earlier Jn the curling season McDonald won the On- tario schoolboy title and represented the province in the Canadian Schoolboy Championships in Kamloops BC East York and defending champion St both of Toronto tied for fourth place in the international followed by Scotland McGill Unversity Utica NYr Sturgeon Falls and West Germany Competition is limited to curlers 21 yean of age and Under Get in on tho GM MONEY MILES SWEEPSTAKES GRAND PRIZE UP TO $30000 NORMAN GRAY Kingston businessman Norman Gray has been cited os one of the top life insurance salesmen of 1970 for Occidental Ufe of California the ninth leading life Insurance company in North America in terms of its more than 24 bHIion dollars of life insurance in force His sales performance puts him among the lop 100 agents of the company's 3700-man field force in the United States and Canada Mr Gray is Occidental's agency manager in Kingston at 310 Bagot Street 542-7730 ton eon have a brand new OMa-motoUe Cutlass or other fine car waiting for you at almoet any 7XKSDER7 ssazsas through our Memta National Car Rental) (SE Submit Entries At CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC LTD CORNER QUEEN AND BAGOT STREET DIAL 549-1311 HnS Other MIS Stanley St Monmal.

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