WEAR THAT 100000 MI VATQUN QMILE Jmnphinf i i DATSUN oflicoocpinp 4th GEORGE ST wti JfA -k J Roughriders Handle Argonauts 32 17 REGINA CP Saskatche wan Roughriders came from be hind a first quarter deficit and rolled to a 32 17 win oerToron to Argonauts In t Canadian Football League game Sundij before 20 336 fans The Argos scoied a touch touchdown ¬ down and a field goal before the Roughriders hit the scoreboard In the second quarter with a bin- Big Six Clubs Each Win One National Hotel and Sherwood Court split the opening games of their best-of-flve Big Six mens softball playoff series Sun Sunday ¬ day The Nationals won the first game 6 3 behind the three hit pitching of Gib Chartrand but Bernle Schneider set the Hotel men down on four hits In the evening gam as the Court tri triumphed ¬ umphed 13 2 The third game of the series will be played Tuesday night at 630 pm Friday night as National Hotel disposed of Doucette in the semi semifinals ¬ finals Chartrand pitched the victory in a 12 5 decision Ed Conrad hit twice In three trips for the Nationals an In-slde-the-park homo run and a double Odle Norum had three for four for the losers Includ Including ¬ ing a triple I gle point then added two touch downs a field goal and another single foi a 1910 halftlme lead Halfback Alan Ford led the Saskatchewan attack with two touchdowns one on a 42 ard pass from quarterback Ron Lancaster and the other on a one jard plunge Lancaster got a touchdown on a one jard keeper play and fullback George Reed dove over from the two yard line for another End Al Irwin took a 30ard pass from Toronto quarterback Wall Gablei at 9 05 of the first quarter and halfback Bill Sy mons got the other Toronto touchdown with a fourjard run in tne lourth quarter Fullback Bill Goods of Saskat chew an had a field goal three converts and two singles on field goal attempts that went wide Toronto punter Dave Mann kicked a field goal and two converts Reed was the biggest ground gainer for Saskatchewan with 106 ards In 22 carries while halfback Jim Dillards 42 ards on nine can les were best on the ground for Toronto Roughrld ers ford and Argos Irwin each get il2 yards on pass plays for the best performance in that de partment Lancaster had the edge in the air with 12 completions in 22 tries compared with Gablers nine completions in 22 attempts The Citizen PiliVTW rfrV ki V ttfcksk Victorias Bilk Wakeham with Labatt Trophy emblematic of Simon Fraser Open golf title Miller photo Bombers Back on Beam At BC Lions1 Expense VANCOUER CP - Wlnnl peg Blue Bombers Sundaj snapped a nine game losing streak that dated back to Oct 1 1967 by defeating British Co Columbia ¬ lumbia Lions 17 10 before23C38 Western Tootball Conference fans Trailing 10 3 going Into the last quarter Bombers exploded for two late touchdowns just one minute apart The first came after a third down gambe failed but Bomb Bombers ¬ ers won a reprieve because of a B C offside penilty Bombers gambled on third down with two jards to go They failed to get the yardage but the offside call gave them the ball at Lions 28 Bombei quarterback John Schneider threw i strike to Ken Nielsen In the right end zone as defendei John Griffin slipped on the wet turf Roger Kettlewell fumbled tht Bombers klckoff and Chip Bar Barrett ¬ rett recovered at the Lions 23 Schneider 13ard pass to Mel sen followed b Dave Ralmeys 10 yard run off left tackle as assured ¬ sured the Winnipeg victory their first since they beat B C 19 8 last Oct 1 Pierre G u 1 n d o n converted both Winnipeg touchdowns and added a 32 yard field goal In the third quarter Bombers had i scoring threat snuffed out In the first quartet when Fred Flgueroa fumbled on the Lions 19 and Skip Diaz re covered Lions bounced back to score at 13 12 of the quarter after Jerry Bradlej Intercepted a Schneider pass Intended for Mitch Zalnasky at the Winnipeg 30 and ran It to Bombers one- yard line Lions quarterback Pete Ohler failed on a sneak then Dale Brady bulled over for the score Ted Gerela who also kicked a 44 yard field goal In the second quarter converted Bombers played without five regular players and lost veteran back Ernie Pitts In the third quarter Pitts was hit hard by Gerela after Intercepting a Lions pass at the B C 33 and running it back to mid field Pitts had gone Into the contest with tender ribs and the Gerela STANDINGS Eastern Conference W L T F A Pt Ottawa 3 1 0 152 75 6 Hamilton 2 10 53 81 4 Toronto 2 2 0 82 81 4 Montreal 12 0 GO 82 2 Western Conference Sask Calgary Edmonton BC W lnnlpeg W L T F A Pt 3 2 1 120 105 7 3 2 0 146 59 6 2 2 1 64 81 5 2 3 0 64 96 4 14 0 49 129 2 tackle aggravated the Injury Ralmey was the Inspirational spark for the Bombers as he ran 105 yards In 18 carries Bombers total ground attack was 159 yards They picked up 98 yards through the air 82 of them to Nielsen Lions mustered only 30 yards on the ground made wet bj light drizzle and had 179 yards passing They lost 53 yards In penalties Despite the victory Bombers remain deep In the Western Conference basement with two points Lions are fourth In the five team circuit with four points MORE SPORT ON PAGE 5 Irate Fans Call Halt To Soccer An angry Fred Bruneski coach of the Simon Fraser -PG Meat Packers said Sunday night he was withdrawing his team from the North Cariboo Soccer League after fans of the rival Labatts United Italians attacked one of his plajers In a game Sunday afternoon Bruneskis Packers quit the game at the 35 mlnute mark of the first half after several Labatt fans punched and kicked forward Keith Brookes Brooks was attempting to dis dislodge ¬ lodge the ball from the hands of prone Labatt goalie Gaetano Mauro when a group of about eight fans standing near the goal streamed onto the field said Bruneski Labatt coach Pino Dulz said Brookes had kicked goalie Mauro and continued to try for the ball after the referee blew his whistle The angry Bruneski said he plans to lay a charge of assault with the RCMP Labatts were leading 1 0 on Plero Bolzls goal when Packers quit the game In another game Sunday at Ro tar Stadium Prince George Intercontinental Pulp defeated Woodwards Kickers 6 1 Maritime Base j Wins Softball WINNIPEG CP The first Canadian Forces softball cham championship ¬ pionship was won Sunday by a team representing the Green wood NS base Gt eenwood defeated Camp Borden Ont 7 6 In the final and went through the four day nlneteam tournament undefeaU ed Teams from acioss Canada and overseas bases took paj fin the round robin championship i- SPORTS PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY AUGUST 26 1968 TfES COURSE RECORD ON THE WAV 15 MINUTE jM- MUhMtK INSTALLATION YXTTfinf TTX 807 4th Ave PrnciGioiqi Phone 563 0461 Wakeham Waltzes to Open Title by DALLIS BECK Citizen Sports Editor Bi Itlsh Columbia Open cham champion ¬ pion Bill Wakeham of Victorias Gorge Vale Club played it cozy and let the remainder of the field try to catch him In winning the 5000 Simon Fraser Open golf tournament Sunday The 27-year-old former Can Canadian ¬ adian junior king and twice BC amateur champion shot a one-over-par 73 to collect the first place cheque of 1050 five strokes ahead of Ron Wllley of Vancouvers Mirlne Diive Wakeham equalling the Prince George Country Club record of 67 on the opening day of the 54 hole medal competition shot 68 on the second round and held a six stroke lead going Into Sun Sundays ¬ days final 18 holes His total for three rounds was 208 or 8 strokes under par His chief competition going Into the final round had been Wayne Vollmer the 23-year-old Alberta Open king from Vancou Vancouver ¬ ver but the young Marine Drive assistant slipped to a one-over-par 73 Sunday to finish in third place and collect 640 Willey by shooting the best round of 69 on the final day jumped from a tie for fourth place to the runner up slot to pocket 750 Vollmer finished third on rounds of 70-71-73-214 Wllley was 71-73-69-213 and Wake Wakeham ¬ ham the new chamnionwho boost boosted ¬ ed his earnings past the 6000 nnrk was 67-68-73 for 208 In fourth place at even par 216 came Al Kennedy of Van Vancouver ¬ couver Qullchena Kennedy who won the title last year matched the par-36-36-72 lajout on each of his three rounds Low amateur In the 167 man field was Tom Whittle of Vancouvers McCleery club who shot rounds of 74-75-74-for 223 good for ninth place In the over overall ¬ all standings Playing to the accompaniment of the roar of a neighboring speedway track yesterday after afternoon ¬ noon the leaders went from pleasant weather and noise to a rain spattered finish In the early hours of the evening Willey got the jump on Wake ham In his bid to catch up by draining a 40 foot uphill putt for a birdie three on the first green While the BC Open king played it subtly and made the 45 hole turn In one-over-par figures of 37 Wllley climbed in the standings with a turn of three under 33 In fact he missed a six foot putt for an eagle at the ninth green which would have closed the gap even further But Wakeham who had fired 13 birdies 19 pars and only two bogeys on the first two rounds hung tough although he admitted he may have been steering them a bit In his bid to stay close to regulation fig figures ¬ ures in the final round Goodie Falrbalrn who start started ¬ ed the final round Sunday In third place three putted the final green of the tournament to absoro a 75 and fifth place worth 410 Whittle low amateur to take over from the host clubs Findlay Young who went 76-82-78-236 for a share of 18th place In the standings played to a handicap of one At 24 years of age he is a recent graduate from the Uni University ¬ versity of BC with a degree in education Low net champion among the long list of special prizewinners in the tourney was Eric Evans of Fort St John Saturday Wakeham romped to Dornfioefer Wins Playoff Battle HAMILTON CP Gary Dornhoefer of Philadelphia Flyers in the National Hockey League Saturday defeated Jim Pappln of Chicago Black Hawks on the fourth hole of a playoff to win the eighth annual Adam Crown Memorial golf tourna tournament ¬ ment The hockey players tied with par 72s with amateur George Stokes of Niagara Falls Ont to force the three waj plajoff Stokes was eliminated on the first hole but won low gross among non hockey players Dornhoefer an assistant pro at Kitchener Westmounr re celved the trophy In memory of the former Chicago Detrolt NHL player who died In 1960 HOW THEY FINISHED x D3notes Amateur Bill Wakeham 67-68-73208 1050 Roi Wllley 71-73-69-213 750 Wayne Vollmer 70-71-73214 640 AJ Kennedy 72-72-72216 530 GDrd Falrbalrn 71-71-75217 410 Ron Cush 72-73-75220 330 Bill Mawhlnney 72-74-75221 280 Stan Leonard 75-76-71222 210 x Tom Whittle 74-75-74-223 Bob Young 73-78-73224 180 x Gord MacKenzie 75-76-74225 Sjd Dahl 75-77-77-229 130 Harold Pretty 77-74-79230 95 Bill Carrington 77-78-75-230 95 Peter Jackson 80-74-77 31 55 Jack Westover 74-78-79231 55 Ken Lea 75-78-79232 40 x Bob McCusker 75-82-77234 G Chattelalne 78-76-80-234 Bill Wright 79-81-74-234 x Bob Smith 72-78-84-234 DDn Ross 80 77 77234 x Kelly Cairn 77-79-79235 x Bob Cleland 78-78-79235 x-V-rren Best 77-78-81236 Ron Fitch 78-82-76236 x Flndlay Young 76-82-78236 Jack Campbell 76-80-80236 x Blll Wilson 77-83-76 2J6 MCick Emerson 75-81-81237 Mike McKenzie 78-80-79237 x Jlm Seed 76-82-80238 x Vern Rlkley 83-77-79239 x Don Johnstone 83-78-78239 x Jim Gibson 73-83-84-240 x Hector Mi Donald 79-86-76241 Peter Hebert 79-80-82241 x Bill Anderson 79-78-85242 x Tony Freeman 80-78-84242 x Claude Giant 75-85-82242 x Cllff Dozell 84-82-77243 x Gary Glen 80-82-82244 x Pete Pattullo 78-86-80244 x Clarence Carrol 80-80-85245 Dave Banbury 80-84-83247 x Lawience Folden 83-82-82247 x Lloyd Long 81-84-82247 x Bob Clouston 78-82-88248 x Gieg Stewart 86-82-81249 TRAILER SUPPLIES A COMPLETE STOCK OF ACCESSORIES AND PARTS FOR TRAILER DWELLERS Also small trailer repairs fyT lw 7 A and D lg TRAILER SUPPLIES tMSS 568 - 4th Ave Hi 563 5086 a six stroke lead In the second i round as he snapped off a four-under-par 68 to manufacture a 36 hole total of 135 nine strokes under regulation figures m HO Ills card of 34 34 was three Kenned challenged Wakeham shots better on the days play briefly Saturday by making the than that of Vollmer who added turn three under par but cami 35-36-71 to his opening round of 70 I iflP xJfer Leading amateur Tom Whittle admires card his style a cropper as early as the tenth when he took a two-over-par six The only other member of the field to break par on Satur Saturday ¬ day was Falrbalrn of Pitt Mea Meadows ¬ dows He matched Vollmers round ofone-under-71andcllmb-ed into third place In Fridays opening round Wakeham matched the com competitive ¬ petitive course record to take a three stroke lead To lead a field of 27 profes professionals ¬ sionals and 140 amateurs Wake Wakeham ¬ ham carded a 36-31-67 to equal the record established last year by Kennedy Kennedy shot his record round playing the course from front to back Under Fridays shotgun start Wakeham started on the ninth tee Booming drives and confident putting were the secret to the Victorians success and only on the late holes of his round did he experience any trouble such as straying off the fairway foi the first time with only two holes to play lit salvaged par there but came out ofatiapat the pai -three sixth to absorb a one-over-pai four and ruin his chances of setting a record of slx under 66 Bills next big stop will be the tour championships at Torontos Board of Trade course next montti a showdown of the 12 top pro professionals ¬ fessionals in Canada Negro Net Champ BROOKLE Mass AP Arthur Ashe the US Davis Cup ace wore down husky Bob Lutz and crushed the joung col collegians ¬ legians upset hopes 4C 6 3 8 10 0 10 6 4 Sunday in becoming the first Negro to win the US mens singles tennis champion ship The rules have changed So has the uniform But one style is still what it was back then Old Style Its still brewed slow and natural for real men who know the real 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