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The Montreal Star from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 40

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The Montreal Stari
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W-- 10 THE MONTREAL STAR MONDAY JUNE 29 14 i Lachine Paddlers Second Final Scores In Cleveland GoU Tourney a Wins Rich Playoff Despite Missing Carls Show Power With Regatta Win Cartiervilie Boating Club and Jean combined forces to Edge and Bossy made it one paddlers are still the leaders in iPture the junior douhle blade two for Cartiervilie with -r doubles over second Gilbert of Otterhum third Eastern Division of the $4300 the $2300 $1 IAO $1t50 $1 $50 place crew of Gilmour and Next regatta is set for La-A Newsome chine on Saturday starting at In the juvenile singles ll am Canadian Canoe Association At least that was the impres ion by the Carts Saturday as they opened the 1964 regatta season at Otterburn with another of their patented victories The Carts won lfl of a possible 21 races for 189 points and first place in the regatta Of course the Carts were expected to win this meet but indications ire! Seely Wins Tunis Over Berl Daykin CLEVELAND Jura 39 (API Pinal ocorra an4 pumd of tho ony-vinrara tn IN $10U000 Ctevolaad Open poir tourumrut: 1 Tonjr Ltrra 270 $20noo Arnold Pilmr $12000 Jack NlrklatM 272 $4750 Ttrrjr Dill 272 Don January 274 Rrtaca Davltu 274 Bill Carr 274 K4 Rnrniha 274 BykM Jr Ftirrifld fury Player (tourist Rayrr Bviltr Jr St Rudolph 70-47-71 Al Octhrrxcr Prod Marti Johnny Bulla 47-71-70-70 Ray Floyd GorR9 Archer 279 Tommy Bolt 79 Bikes Jr 2T9 Miller Barber lafrjr Mmvry Pets Brown 20 HiraM Kncene Bobby Nichols Davs Hill 2M SouehMk 20 Hondeson 240 Dmif Bsnrlers 241 Boh Verwey 241 Julius Brans 241 Boh Charles 44-09-74-49-241 Dale DinkUm 1 Carmichael 73-70-04-7O-2M Ron Ieielltr 2S1 Gay Brewer Tom Aaron 241 Clauds Kina 70-44-77-4 2l Bans Hiakey Jack Rule Jr Prank Be'rd Prtd Hawkins 293 Chas Blfford 283 Howls Johnson 243 Bill Collins $4-71-73-72 23 Harris Jr Jay Hebert 24 Dean Ref ram 71-71-70-72 2K4 Ray BotU 244 HULL Qur June The Alexander of Tunia Trophy lhat the other cluba in the division are starting to catch up with the Back River boys who have been dominating the paddling scene for the past five years For example Lachine Racing Canoe Club which managed to place second in the regatta picked up a total of 108 points the closest anyone has come to moved over to the Rivermead Golf Club yesterday when Glen Seely of the host club won the coveted silverware by defeating Bert Daykin of Summerlea after a two hole playoff Seely and Daykin finished all even with a 148 strokes for the 38 hole event to force the play-off Seely posted rounds of 72-76 while the Summerlea hitter posted identical 74s In the playoff Seely paired the second extra hole while Woe an firlt hoi of euddto doth playoff Uaitai Ani hlini(M CLEVELAND Ohio Juno 29 Champagne Tony Lema didn't win the US Open Championship but he won everything else this month Lema captured the $110000 Cleveland Open yesterday his third victory since June 1 by defeating defending champion Arnold Palmer on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff Lema won it by canning a 13-foot putt for a birdie after he had missed a tapin' ok the 72nd hole that made the playoff necessary He dropped the putt after Palmer's third shot from just off the green rolled ten feet past the pin The 30-year-old Californian after again ordering champagne for the press described what happened on the eighteenth hole guesa I have my mind on it" he said was just a routine tap-in" Summing up the victory he uid throwing it away I was fortunate enough to get it Lema had a few anxious moments as Palmer nearly dropped an eight foot putt on the eightheenth for a birdie that would have given him the victory But the ball rimmed the cup so both Slayers finished at 270 and eaded for the first tee Lema who started the third round three strokes behind Palmer and Jack Nicklaus had a IIS seven below par He collected seven birdies including five in a row during one strelrh to finish the tournament 14 under par Palmer had a three under par 68 and said hit eighteen greens and two putted every one of them except The Masters champion was defending the crown he won last year by defeating Lema and Tommy Aaron in an 18-hole playoff Nicklaus had a 70 and finished at 272 along with Terry Bob Bedard Wins Final apectively In Net Play Otterburn 32 Trunk The most day came canoe Vince the Carta in a divisional regatta several years paddlers were third Daykin took a bogey Both play-rith points while Grand Parred he frst Payoff hole and Chaleauguay fol- Hugh Riopelle of Ottawa Hunt finished one stroke behind the leaders with 75-74 149 exciting race of the J0 jUntf Whit I in the 1500 metre war in fourth PIace with a event won by Cartier-150 iCore-ville'a crew Seely Hunter and Pete Zeh-The squad barely beat'uck otw Hunt shared out Vallcrie's crew of La-i roun Saturday at with D'Arcy Boucher of River-chine winning the race hy less! 721 md Brrnie Trem- than a foot Cartiervilie also! Zohchuck soared to an 80 for "lay Country Club won the senior war ranoe event: 152 and dropped into sixth spot1 Andy Nczan Rivermead 78-78 Lachine's big power came Archam- £7 Jacque Barrette Laval 78- the senior double blade Archa rnhault Jmj La ton handier In the Kayak doubles Tommy 76-75-151 TrLvlLw Bldde' K-" Dicnlsmann and Jim Symnnik Seely also won the Tunis UB iQ7 ran away from the pack to beat I Trophy in 1862 Rob Simpson out Mike Brown and Lei Caukerjof Ottawa Hunt winner in 1961 of Cartiervilie while in the'aid 1863 and the defending double fours clash Dicnlsmann I champion finished well hack and Syinnnik joined forces with with 77-80 157 Morton and Cordner to Other leaders included Guy Trachy of Ki-8-Eb (78-75) lake lop honors and AP Wirtphnlo Champagne Tony Lema pours his favorite bubbly stuff for his wife after his $20000 victory yesterday in Cleveland Open Lema beat Arnold Palmer in an extra hole playoff after both finished tied with 270 scores Palmer won $12000 Lema who also won the Bing Crosby tnurnamrnt last fall summed it up by saying: been a wonderful month I'm glad it's happening to me" After picking up his check Lema headed for Philadelphia where he will compete in the Whitcmarsh Open The defending champion there is also Arnold Palmer Fred Marti ended al 278 Lema who was on the tour for five years before he started to win began his big month by winning the Thun-derbird Open which was worth $20000 Then he took the Buick Open and pocketed another $8000 He finished 20th in the National Open but bounced back to win yesterday for another $20000 Dill Billy Casper Jr Bruce Devlin Don January and Ed Griffiths a Cleveland area pro all ended up at 274 while young Dan Sikes Jr and Don Fairfield were one stroke further back George Bayer and Gary Player came in at 276 Mason Rudolph and Rex Baxter jr were at 277 and A1 Gciherger Ray Floyd Johnny Bulla and Canadian Frra OAKVILLE June 28 Bob Bedard of Lennoxville Que and Mrs Louise Brown of Pori Credit Ont won the men's and women's singles titles at the Oakville invitation tennis tour nament Saturday Bedard Canada's top player for nine successive years defeated George Sokol 21 of Bryn Mawr Pa 6-3 6-3 6-3 He won the singles crown here in I860 1961 and 1802 but was unable tn defend it last year Mrs Brown second ranking women's player retained her women's title defeating Mrs Bcnila Senn of Toronto 6-2 7-5 Mrs Brown and Mrs Scnn have met 32 times since 1856 Mrs victory Saturday gave her a record of 21 wins and 11 defeats in play with Mrs Senn but the two women are tied with two wins and two losses apiece on play this In the only other war canoe race on the program Lachine crew took first place over Otterburn However the remainder of the junior events belonged to I he powerful Cartiervilie eon-(indent The Carts took first place in the junior k-1 with fohwinlicher coming home in first plare followed hy (' Gil mniir of Lachine Kay of Cartiervilie took the 'junior singles event over larhinr's Morton while scisnn's'Radfnrd and Allen won the junior doubles Srhwisticher Don Doe of Granby (75-78) at 153 Eli Godel of Elm Ridge 78-76): Dai Pesant of Isles mere (78-76)and Ed Mef'nnnery of C'haudiere (74-80) at 154 Dave Moon of Kanawaki (78-77) and' Claude Clement of Yallcvfjeld 30-75) al 155 Fmir players tied al 156 They were Nas Godel nl Elm Ridge (78-78) Boh McGrath of Rrarfinsfield (78-78) Dave llarrlie of Summrrlra (78-78) and Mike Barber of the Country Club (76-80) Jean Faucher of Rrarnnsfirld was a spot he shared! Remember if you're considering leasing a car CHECK ON A RENTAL DEAL AT MID-TOWN MOTORS fooling plant la iiiit any liiuatien Dorcfitiltr at Bithap UN 6-9941 Marks Fall DUBLIN June 29 Joe Carr 40-year-old British Walker Cup gulf captain retained his Irish amateur Idle Saturday with a 6 and 9 victory over Alan MrDade It was Carr's fourth Irish championship in 10 years Al District TrackMcct Eighteen records were healen two tied in the provincial The Passing Sport Show Ely Etas O'Meara If you just bought a new car may wc suggest one small additional accessory that will assure you of thousands and thousands of miles of better driving longer car life better service friendliness and complete satisfaction sidelines) A White Rose credit card is easy to get Ask your dealer for an application form Send it in We pay the postage Then we're in business It's not vety often you get a small accessory like this that can play such a big part in helping you to protea your investment A White Rose credit card gives you one thing at the outset better products to protea the investment made So if we take your new car right from the start all you have to do is get in the White Rose habit We'll do the rest We're here to care for your car (that's our entire business afa HEY buried a legend this morning when Leo Dandurand was laid to rest The crowded church testified to the rslcem in which he had been held 1-eo was not only a keen sports promolor he was a notable businessman He was the last of the Three Musketeers who were Joe Caltarlnich Dandurand and Louis Le-lournesu He outlived them by a number of years and with their passing he turned to business and ventured into another aspect of which his professional know how was brought to bear in launching the Alnuetles into Canadian football There were many who visited him for the last time over the weekend as he lay in the serenity of death He was surrounded by great banks of flowers while slacks of telegrams from far and near told their tales of sympathy Clarence Campbell bead of the NHL sympathized with hia widow and his family Frank Shaughnesay the former head of the International Baseball League recalled hia interest in baseball and the effort be made to swing a major Irague franchise this way in the early thirtiea There were old hockey and lacrosse players old racing associates and many who were just old friends Most of them recalled aome aparkling episode in the rsreer of the man who finally made the Hockey Hall of Fame which he held as one of the happiest days of his life A IlaNhing Figure JFO'S last public appearance was at a dinner given by Eddie Quinn for a boxing occasion Leo stayed too late shaking hands In a few days he went bark to bed but he was up from time to time He put a lion-hearted fight against the malady lhat eventually prevailed He was 72 when ha was stricken and he was within two weeks of his 75th year when he died He was a dashing figure in sport over the years He was the trouble shooter for Cattarinich a man of great great imagination and daring promotional schemes Lelour-neau was the agreeable partner Leo was a fine amateur baseball player who veered to lacrosse who became a referee in hockey and was one of the original organizers of the CAHA He ventured into racing and became one of the owners of several Canadian and US tracks He Introduced the daily double at Connaught Park and he put it in action at Blue Bonnets His greatest success from a 'spectacular standpoint was changing the rough and ready Canadiens which he and his partners bought for a mere $11000 to turn them into a light formation which beat the Otlawas and then the swashbuckling Calgary team Howie Morenz at centre and Aurel Joliat complemented each other with Billy Boucher fitting into the combination Hi Knilrhed In Foist ball JEO NEVER -forgot a friend Ho was a great planner and had retired from sport and was making a success of his two restsurants when he heard the siren call to aciton football a new venture suggested to him by Lew Hayman Actually Hayman didn't know Leo at the time Ho had been reiommended to him by a bank manager who in turn sent him to the late Louis Robert who was a tennis executive Robert arranged a meeting with Lew who in turn introduced him to Erie Cradock the other partner Once in action Leo expanded the operation that led the Ala to their first Grey Cup Finally he gave up his interest in football but was lured bark as president when Ted Workman purchased the Ala He stayed a few years then returned to business Leo was interested in many things and In his late years he played a lot of golf His usual opponents were Dick Lau-rradeau Newsy Lalonde his son Gerard and often Maurice Richard and midget and hantam ago class track and field championships held at Mount Royal over the weekend The Eastern Townships Trark tram topped the midgpt girls rlass with St Lambert tops in the midget and bantam boys and girls divisions High man was Gurdrep Singh of St I-ambert in the bantam class with 9 wins in 9 events including new records In the three weight events triple jump 440 yards and 298 seconds in the 220 yards to tie the old mark In midget events Gary Croucher St Lambert was a four-time winner with firsts in 220 yards hurdles broad jump and triple jump Gary Stephens St Lambert won ail three midget weight events with a remarkable throw of 170 feet 54 inches in the javelin Guy Lepine of lm-marulee Conception won the half and the mile run with a new record of 4:90 in the longer distanre In bantam competition three girls each set two new records Faith Fellows of Hudson sped to a new mark of 8-2 in the 60 metres and another of 120 in the 100 yards Diane Saumier of Dollard won the hurdles in 112 and did 31 feet and 4 inch in the triple jump Glenda Gas-trell of Ottcrburn set new marks in the discus and javelin throws Beryl Rodrigues and Kristine Waylett tied the high jump mark at Barbara Jalbert of Immacu-6e Conception scored firsts in the three sprints and the discus Gail Rogers of Lakeside! set a new mark of 143 in the 80 metre hurdles and ran second in the three sprints Fran Hobson of Lake of Two Mountains was a double winner in the high and broad jumps Elaine Russell also of L2M won the shot Bev Hutcheon of Ollerburn the javelin and Laurel Huma the triple jump Eastern Townships bantam girls ran 986 for a new mark in the relay and SL Lambert midget boys beat the old relay record with a 477 time Ray Milligan Bows in Title Golf Round fuiOM Srni KINGSTON June 29 Betty Stanhope Cole of Toronto birdied four of seven holes on the back nine to defeat Rae Milligan of Aurora Ont three and two in the final of the Eastern Provinces golf tournament at the Cataraqui Golf and Country Club here yesterday Mrs Cole had six birdies and went over par once in the1 'match She defeated 18 -year -old i Nancy Stoddart of Toronto one up in the semi-finals Saturday while Miss Milligan downed former New Zealand national' champion Una Wirkham 2 and! il WHITE ROSE Courlois Heads Chantecler Club If you want your car looked after try us Work is well under way on the second nine holes of The Chantecler Golf and Country Club it was announced at the annual meeting of the club by nrwly-clectrd president Maurice Courtois He succeed Peter Yuile Harold McDougal was reelected vice-president of the dub and appointed captain and new officers are: Hector Lamnntagne vice-president directors Lt-Col A Edward deMartigny Vince Missive and Leslie Powell i ---i.

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