CARNOUSTIE Scotland AP Any golfer who birdies Carnousties feared par five 14th hole can feel pleased with himself Jack Newton of Australia did it in Sundays playoff for the British Open But Tom Watson went him one bet better ¬ ter He eagled it Watson who was earning a history of choking in major tournaments went on to win the crown and he said his eagle chip at the 14th was the stroke that counted the most toward the title I hit a good wood for my second shot and it landed in short grass just off the LAKE ONTARIO SWIM TOM WATSON TAKES BRITISH OPEN PLAYOFF Chipping to victory on wings of an eagle green about 30 feet from the pin Watson said I took a chipping wedge for my third shot and it ended in the hole Watson went on to a one-under-par 71 over the 7065 yard par 72 course and edged Newton by one stroke It was the fourth time in five days that Watson had shattered par on the famous course and it helped ease bitter memories of two con consecutive ¬ secutive United States Opens when he blew chances to win The 488 yard 14th where the playoff turned in Wat Watsons ¬ sons favor is called the OLYMPICS VICE PRESIDENT SAYS spectacles because two big round bunkers peer out in front of the green Watsonsteered past the bunkers with his second shot but missed the green The chip however was one of the outstanding shots of a memorable tournament Carnoustie is a dragon when the wind comes up but for the first three days there was scarcely a breath of wind Watson had scores of 7167 and 69 on the first three rounds Newton shot 69 71 and a course record 65 Then a westerly wind came up and in the fourth round the title was up for Tom Watson and wife Linda kiss the British Open Cup No point trying again TORONTO CP - Angela Kondrak has had enough of Lake Ontario The 15-year-old marathon swimmer whose second bid to cross the lake ended early Saturday evening said Sunday night there will no third attempt Lady Lake has beaten me twice she told reporters as she sat in her suburban back backyard ¬ yard There is no point in trying again The youngster was less than three miles from the Toronto lakefront when pacer Cliff SSC Lumsdon pulled her from the lake at 715 pm EDT but it was a wind shift that took place six hours earlier that really dashed her hopes The southerly wind that had pushed her to within nine miles of her goal by 1 pm turned easterly creating swells of 15 inches By the time she was pulled from the water harbor police estimated the swells had grown to waves of up to four feet Angela remembers waves she says were 12 feet high She was cold and fatigued after 20 Twmisrapsssaais -t BW ft Mm t II 8ffln Kondrak smiles outwardly hut sad inside hours in the water when she began to lose strength and sink and Lumsdon pulled her out The challenge of the lake is not the distance but the weather Angela said Sunday night Its unpredictable I had bad luck with the weather both times I tried but I still felt I met the challenge because I did my best I never feel disappointed in myself when I do my best Never Angela came closer to mak making ¬ ing the 32 mile crossing last year She had been in the water for more than 24 hours when she was pulled from the water last Aug 19 less than a mile from the lakefront On both attempts she actu actually ¬ ally swam more than 32 miles because she was unable to stay on the most direct route between her Youngstown NY starting point and Toronto There were reports that Angela was losing conscious consciousness ¬ ness when the swim ended but Dr Bill Brummit an anesthesiologist at the hospital who was aboard the pacing boat said she was not uncon unconscious ¬ scious when she was pulled out Saturdays disappointment wont put a crimp in Angelas plans to swim the English Channel She will attempt the 22 mile crossing after Aug 14 whenever the weather per permits ¬ mits In golf COLUMBUS Ohio AP -Carol Mann sank a 22 foot putt on the final hole today to win the lightning delayed 65000 Ladies Professional Golf Association tournament here The LPGA president had broken a tie for the lead with Jan Ferraris with a six foot birdie putt on the previous hole The 34-year-old Miss Mann winning her 36th career tour tournament ¬ nament finished with a one overpar 73 for a 54 hole total of 209 seven under par on the Riviera Country Club course grabs as player after player Dowed in the stiff breeze Watson made 72 and New Newton ¬ ton 74 The scores put them even at 279 one stroke ahead of Jack Nicklaus Johnny Miller and Neil Coles and they went to an 18 hole playoff Sunday the wind blew again but from the east In the playoff Watson took the lead with a birdie on the second then moved two strokes out in front when Newton an Aus Australian ¬ tralian pro who plays the European circuit bogeyed the third But Watson bogeyed the fifth and New Newton ¬ ton evened it with a birdie on the sixth They made the turn in par 36 Newton who like Watson is 25 and virtually unknown on the international circuit led briefly when he birdied the 12th but he lost a stroke at 13 Then came the 14th which was played with such per perfection ¬ fection that either player should have had reason to puff up with pride As it turned out the eagle was the margin Watson needed He bogeyed the 16th sending the playoff to the wire By the time the two approached No 18 rain splashed the course and sent many of the spectators scurrying to tents to watch the finale on television Watson played it in par Newton blasted from a bunker beside the green and needed a 12 foot putt to send the playoff into more extra holes He missed by inches The title the first major victory in nearly four years as a pro belonged to Wat Work at Montreal proceeding well MONTREAL CP - Her Herman ¬ man Van Karnebeek vice president of the International Olympic Committee IOC told a news conference Friday that construction work on facilities for the 1976 Summer Games is proceeding well Van Karnebeek of the Netherlands and Britains Henry Banks IOC technical director concluded an inspec inspection ¬ tion visit this week of practi practically ¬ cally all facilities except train training ¬ ing areas We are convinced that if this pace is kept up most of the construction will be finished in time for interna tional events this year Van Karnebeek said Banks said later that the progress made since a visit by IOC president Lord Killanin of Ireland in May oculd mean the next inspection by IOC offi officials ¬ cials will be put off until October Construction delays because of labor disputes primarily at the main stadium site sent Olympic body and prompted an agreement between organizing committee officials and the IOC for an exchange of visits to monitor progress Van Karnebeek said he was most impressed by work on the Olympic Village When Mr Killanin was here he saw the foundations but we saw four buildings ris rising ¬ ing 13 storeys The Village is a very pleasant affair and we are convinced that the athletes will feel at home right from the start The IOC members visited equestrian facilities at Bro mont Que the archery site at Joliette Que and sailing facilities at Kingston Ont Van Karnebeek said he would not comment on gther issues facing the organizing committee and IOC including Games costs Earlier this week Mayor Jean Drapeau of Montreal sub submitted ¬ mitted figures to a municipal affairs committee of the Quebec national assembly that MORE GOLF son as did the 16500 first prize Newton owned the course record and 13200 as runner up Watson shouts for joy after key putt forecast a Games deficit of 221 million but the committee determined it could be 16 mill million ¬ ion more More sport page 12 Tape wins CPGA at wire TORONTO CP - As far as Bill Tape is concerned ignor ignorance ¬ ance is bliss especially for a young golfer facing the pres pressure ¬ sure of trying to beat out vete veteran ¬ ran George Knudson for first money in the Canadian Profes Professional ¬ sional Golfers Association championship Tape 28-year-old pro from the National Club at Wood bridge Ont charged from three strokes behind to over overtake ¬ take the 38-year-old Knudson on the final five holes of the 72 hole tournament Sunday at Bayview Golf and Country Club But he had no thanks for the spectators who informed him that he had drawn even with Knudson on 16 and that when he got to 18 all he needed was a par to win his first CPGA crown Id rather have not known he said There was enough pressure without the knowledge When I got to 18 and learned I was one stroke ahead my heart started pounding twice as fast But while I was waiting to putt I had a little talk with myself I told myself that even if I missed there would be a playoff and that took a little pressure off As it turned out he rolled in his three footer and walked off the green to claim his 7000 first prize his biggest payday in seven years as a pro along with the Labatts Cup Knudson who has won eight United States pro tournaments and nearly 500000 during his pro career had to settle for the 5250 second prize Tape who came to the final round leading Knudson and Gary Bow erman of Toronto by two strokes had a winning score of 67-71-68-69-275 rrtne under par on the 6445 yard par 71 course Knudson who was 10 under par after an eagle on the 495yard par five second and birdies on 8 11 and 12 saw his lead disappear with bogeys on the par four 418 yard 16th not my favorite hole and the par four 385 yard 18th His scores were 68-72-68-68-276 In third place another stroke back was Bowerman whose 71-70-67-69277 earned him 3500 but more impor important ¬ tant an automatic berth in the Canadian Open in Montreal on July 24 27 Moe Norman of Gilford Ont Bob Rose of Hamilton and Wilf Homenuik of Win Winnipeg ¬ nipeg tied for fourth with 280 and each won 2250 Norman decided he did not want to play in the Canadian Open and passed up a chance to play off with Rose and Homenuik for the final exemption won by Rose on the second hole Bob Panasiuk of Windsor Ont who tied for sixth with Frank Whibley at 281 also has a Canadian Open exemption along with Knudson and winner Tape Tape whose only previous Canadian professional tour victory was last years Manitoba Open said he thought he had surrendered any hope of winning when he bogeyed the 13th but he birdied 14 and 15 and when Knudson got into the sand and blasted 16 feet past the pin on 16 it was all tied Knudson not wanting to make the same mistake as on Saturday when his second shot was short on 18 hit a eight iron over the green His ball hitja spectator and bounced back saving him from an almost impossible chip He still put his third shot eight feet past the pin and when his putt curled past the hole it left Tape needing only a par to win Best 18 of the final round was shot by Dave Barr of Kelowna BC who tied the course record with a 66 to go with earlier rounds of 73 7670 His 285 gave him a share of 14th place with Brian Kaye of Hor Hornby ¬ nby Ont and winnings of 430 Bill Wright of Edmonton the first round leader with another record tying 66 finished with 78-71-74-289 good for 270 QUAD CITIES OPEN THE CITIZEN Prince George - Monday July 14 1975 - 13 The Citizen Sports RON ALLERTON SPORTS EDITOR 562 2441 Major upset streak ends for Labatts by STEVE PYLE Citizen sports reporter Labatts United took its first North Cariboo Soccer Associa Association ¬ tion regular season loss in 63 games over four seasons Sun Sunday ¬ day at Rotary Stadium Woodland Sash took Labatts 3 2 with a strong showing in the second half which spelled the difference Youth and the will to win was what won the game for us said Woodland coach Al Auld after Sundays surpris surprising ¬ ing win We have come close with Labatts in the past but have never beaten them before I think this gave us a little extra desire Labatts led 2 1 at the half on goals by Jeremy Falk and Lino Nadalin with John DeRosario adding one for Woodland DeRosario was the outstand outstanding ¬ ing man on the field and chipped in two goals including the winner Jim Chesworth had the other Woodland marker Woodland was missing two top players for the contest but rear guard Stu Grover made his presence felt in his first game for Woodland Hes a real good one said Auld We took them too easy said Labatts goaltender Gaetano Mauro We control- STANDINGS G Labatts 12 PG Fab 10 Woodland 11 Quesnel 9 Olympics 10 Mackenzie 9 Kickers 10 led the game but came out flat in the second half Well any anyway ¬ way wed rather lose to a bunch of kids than an older team Jeremy Falk and Lino Nada Nadalin ¬ lin scored for Labatts In other action the Kickers and Mackenzie drew 3 3 while the Olympics bombed the Forbes Construction Cana Canadians ¬ dians 4 1 in Quesnel Steve Horvath led the Olym Olympics ¬ pics scoring three goals while John Katalinic had the other Chris Apostolou added four assists Tony Carrero was the lone Quesnel marksman Olympics led 1 0 at the half Alan Mason had two goals for Mackenzie in the draw while Ronnie Stouble had the other Rudy Rayac netted a pair for the Kickers while Mita Tomic had the other The point for the Kickers was their first of the season In other league news it was announced before Sundays game that Labatts forward Sebastian Serra has received a three game suspension and a five game warning for an incident last week when he got into an altercation with a lines- Next NCSA action is Sunday when there are two games here and one in Mackenzie 18 n u 10 32 4 48 1 Brian Redman at Watkins Glen WATKINS GLEN NY AP Brian Redman of Bri Britain ¬ tain and Mario Andretti of Nazareth Pa have been tak taking ¬ ing turns winning Formula 5000 races this year and Sun Sunday ¬ day was Redmans turn Redman cruised to victory after duelling half the race with Jackie Oliver of England who finally skidded off the course and out of the race Andretti meanwhile had igni ignition ¬ tion trouble at the start of the 30 lap 10131mile race over the winding 337mile Watkins Glen road racing course and fell to the back of the pack Redman earlier won the For Formula ¬ mula 5000 at the Pocono cir circuit ¬ cuit in Pennsylvania the first in the nine race series after Andretti blew an engine But Andretti won at Mosport Ont From seven shots back MOLINE 111 AP - Lit Little ¬ tle known Roger Maltbie charged from seven strokes back to score a course record 64 Sunday and win the 75000 Quad Cities Open by one stroke over Dave Eichelberger The 24-year-old Maltbie scored his first Professional Golfers Association tourna tournament ¬ ment victory worth 15000 with a total of 275 over the par- 71 6305yard Oakwood Coun Country ¬ try Club course Eichelberger whose last tour victory was the 1971 Mil Milwaukee ¬ waukee Open started the final round with a three stroke lead over Terrance Dill Frank Beard and Howard Twitty Jr However the 31-year-old Waco Tex native despite a birdie putt on the 18th hole Police needed at soccer fiaht TORONTO CP - A near riot brought an international soccer game at CNE Stadium to a halt Sunday night An estimated 50 policemen along with 12 cruisers were rushed to the stadium when the disturbance broke out with 23 minutes left to play in a game between Toronto Serbian White Eagles and Monterrey of Mexico The score was tied 1 1 w hich gave the Mexicans a 3 1 edge in the two game total goal firstround series in Congress of North Central American and Carribean Soccer Feder Federation ¬ ation play The uprising began when Dragon Denkowski of Toronto and Gustavo of Monterrey started hacking at one anothers legs They each started punching and then Denkowski started running for the sidelines The taller Mexican was in hot pur suit and caught the Toronto player near the touchline Without warning about 100 of the 2500 spectators rushed the field and police were called Referee Harry Landauer of San Francisco stood by as players of both teams tossed punches at one another and the fans joined the melee Some of the spectators were wielding steel chairs they had picked up at the timers bench Postponed The big six softball league was idle Friday due to teams playing in a Mackenzie tourna tournament ¬ ment The league will make up Fridays games later Prince George Pulp was scheduled against AR Wil Williams ¬ liams Machinery and Stone Creek will play Baldy Hughes came in with a one-over-par 72 Maltbie who got his pro cardi after the PGAs fall qualifying school last November is in his first year as a pro and Sun Sundays ¬ days round was his lowest since he joined the tour Mark Hayes finished third after shooting a two under 69 at 277 Gary McCord came in at 278 with a closing 70 Dill Twitty and Homero Blancas were at 279 four strokes behind the leader and Tony Cerda was at 280 Defending champion Dave Stockton was at 281 Dill and Twitty shot final round 72s Beard had a 74 Blancas closed with a 69 Cerda shot 66 and Stockton 72 Veteran Sam Snead was tied for second five strokes behind Eichelberger after Fridays round However he faded from contention Saturday with a 77 He came back Sunday with a 68 to finish at two under 282 Many of the games big stars passed up this tournament to play in the British Open in Car Carnoustie ¬ noustie Scotland Wm nipping Redman by only six tenth of a second And so the stage was set Sunday for a showdown between the pair in the third race of the nine race series Unfortunately Andretti had to leave the battle to Redman and Oliver And quite a battle it was with Oliver leading for 14 laps and Redman right on his tail Redman said later that he knew Oliver was going to have trouble because of leaking oil from the engine 1 couldnt pass him Red Redman ¬ man said He wouldnt let me He weaved and he shut me off Redmans opportunity finally came on the 15th lap and he shot ahead of Oliver on a straightaway Four laps later it was all over for Oliver who blew his engine and skidded off the course at a 90 degree turn The victory left Redman comfortably ahead in the For Formula ¬ mula 5000 series with 96 points Al Unser the two time Indianapolis 500 winner finished second Sunday and moved up to second place in the point standings with 48 points Andretti who had been second dropped back to third with 41 points Derek Bell takes enduro WATKINS GLEN NY AP Derek Bell of Britain and Henri Pescarolo of France drove an Alfa Romeo to victory Saturday in the Six Hours of Endurance race for sports cars at the Watkins Glen road racing course Another Alfa Romeo driven by Arturo Merzario of Italy and Mario Andretti of Nazareth Pa placed second finishing on the same lap as the winner In third place three laps back was a Renault Alpine driven by Frenchmen Gerard Larrouse and Jean Pierre Jarier monroe shocks lifetime guarantee start at 1560 tirB service 2nd dominion at