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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-10-14, Page 13IiGkjE �. attr4, ► law' only 14 ►Rfli ES muscle., cowhide;' elti guatcJ terprpof ales, - 99 Championship Day Thrills, Spills For Golf Club Season Wind -Up Bv R. G. Deorksen .,a0y Luck and the weather- man, Saturday favored The Mait- Iand Country , Club with the best day of the week on which to • hold their "Championship Day," and Tony Bedard rising as bright and clear as the wea- ther, started off two, two (birdie, birdie) in the final match of the Men's Club Championship. Although we knew before the match even started that this would be the seventh time in four holes very evenly in their uphis first hole in the match, the past 12 years that the' trophy rust round, with Frank being and leiter another to go two would rest in the hands. of the only one ahead wlu>ri they came Up. after 13 holes of their ,.?6- .Bedards, we didn't know whe-I up from down below. hole "final. He lost one of the ther it would go to Keays street In the top five Jac!, won a hole top five then and after 18 holes or Cayley- street for Tony was back and they finished nine all vas only one ahead. playing; against his-brother--Issy ven • Then when. they.. went to. 1,ater, in the third trip .around, Bedard. Frank Reid Downed By Jack Davison ed to be a real "Heads On Duel," Junior Winner Also Decided On "Bottoms -Fein' Apparently if a person can play ,the "bottom four holes" well he> can get an edge on his opponent. As well as being a deciding factor in the champion- ship and handicap finals, these holes also had a lot to do. with who won 'the Junior Champion- ship between, Rick Sowerby and Bill Wilkinson. It was here that Rick picked and--after---18 hotel it was --alt tied up and Edna won the sud- den_death finish. , Papernick Trophy to Mr. Jack Davi on In a match that lasted 16 holes before Jack Davison de- feated last year's Club Champion and Papernick Trophy winner" 1"rank Reid, the "bottom four holes" 'proved to be Ode bogie. Jack and Frank played these :IT ion, utfit by top rs, split guards, ankles )les 1 ).99 H the "bottom four" again, for the he added one in the bottom four, This was the second time iii second rou��d,. Frank hit three one in the top five and led three the histdry of the championship; balls out ' of bounds or into! up. after 27. Going down below that the. two brothers met in Ltrouble ]end found hi,rnself •three I again for the fourth time, Bill down after 13. t. liable to rally I lost two more holes, and since the final. The last time they larch and ' • h -.,le fr.. Jac1{-. , played •tva's in 1956 when Is.r}-1 they halved the 32nd, Rick was beat Tony. This year was Tony'sI Frank was defeated- on the 16ththe winner_ five and four. turn, but he had to play some hole, since he. was three down Lumby" Wins. Second Flight; good golf to make it so. with only two holes left to play. • Edna Overholt Hat-Tric'c Jack is a' new member here at the club and if this year i`s I een as good a golfer as he 1. ' 6 At a clinrnr and prize presen : a Bill Lumby. Ov ation ceremony, which was held any indication of what a� tough proved �ales�nan and poet. on Poire Third Flight Tf Carl. Schneiker could have cern, lctitor he is, people had Sal.urdzty, he might have won the after the 'golf ort Saturday, one l p p name kept coming up to step better reckon hire into any fu= second flight of the Champion -I fine 39. hi:; best all season. forward and gather in someit was, however, hel tare lrol by competitions. As Ships. AS Other awards, made after a "Silverware." well as being in the Handicap burned -.out second best {'i his' Silverware. It was the name tine turkey dinner at the club, i Edna Overholt. final, Jac al,,tig with partner match against .th �,eioquent yBill; included: The Maitland 'I'rotlh . U tall IIulf was in the final s -catte d -u p-th ree-I l es , first, to receive: the ',Ladies' Club she Mezr s Tia o Ba (,iiampr tett Championship Trophy; second, p to receive the "Rose Bowl em- blematic of the Ladies' Handi- cap Championship, and third, to get the, "Molson Award" for win- ning a nine hole handicap com pelf tion. In the Club Championship Edna played Marie Huff. Marie, "Jittery as a June Bride" and playing in her first4'iChampion- ship" couldn't bring her game together well enough to match the steady pace set by'Edna. In another match played at the same tifne as the champion- ship match, .Edna and Gladys i battlgcJ,it out forthe Rose Bowl and the Ladies andicap Championship. This match prov- up with : one hole left to play. of Lurll_y who gave a very short) to e, iia I�c>riarcL • D.c. wort this on enlightening speech upon, trophy in an eighteen hole Nandi-*, receiving his prize at the pre71 cap event 'held earlier in the These fellows, since Jack was sentatinns ' . •- '' year, as did Bob Willis the in the handicap final, played In the. third flight champion- Elliott Trophy and Tom Jones ship, Wave Nelson found the' the Ellis Trophy. ' cnmpeti•tion a little too tough in, , 'Che Elliott Trophy is 'award Gil Poire' who played _some ex ed annually to ,the junior winner,' cellent golf in eliminating Wave, 16 years olid or under, and the four and two. - Ellis Trophy to the Men's Open Naftei Wins Seniors Campbell the Men's Night ' rn Day Champ. Championship Runners-up Marie Huff in the later heard to say that if Huff Ladies' Club Championship, and and Davison could have made a couple of little four -footers on the tricky water soaked greens, the match would have gone a lot farther 'than the seventeen holes it did !before -- it ended. Fite final score then was Bill ai Ic -" 'tbadg . z their match against Bill Pop- penk and Bob Ilodgson on Thurs- day which, incidentally Was not the best day' for golf. It rained and the players got soaked sev- eral times. Poppenk atlI Hodgson were When play began on Saturday, Charles Naftel had a one stroke lead 4n the race for'the Menzies Trophy which is presented each year to the ,Senior Champion. 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