LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — Former heavyweight. boxing champion Joe Lows, the Brown Bomber ‘who . dealt a blow to. Hitler's racial doctrine wilh his victory over a German prizefighter ‘and helped Jerrace has never sent a team to the Bop ‘hational bowling finals before; but this year . ° . +they managed to send twa. Pictured above | : “. >. ig the mixed team provincial champions . composed of (back row left to right) Leif Thomsen, Roy Clifford and Abe Norley; and (front row left to right) Mary-Ann Galt, Beryl Mathews and Dorothy Alway. Pictured below. is the Men’s provincial . champions, composed of (back row left-to Fight) .Lorne Lizotte, George Bertletf.and Art Galt; and (front row left to right)- Russell Mercer, Les Alway (coach), and John Stringer. : “Ash sue after the Profes: sional Golfers’ Association event (the year's final major in August)": | ‘Ben Hogan came’ the closest to pulling the elusive 1963 when: be won feat in three of thie Four current ‘par 7! for a 72-hole total of 281, seven under for trips over Augusta National's revered 6,905 yards. “| witeo hervous I felt” like | was jumping oul of my shin-all day," said Watson after his second Masters Masters title » tumed sour with his 72. Miller threstened Watson with & - 8, which tied Tom Kite for the Jaw round of the mugsy, sunny day. Nickiaus and Miller . a ‘Saturday, to force a fifth ‘the sport to olher icks, has died:at the age of 66. “Joe was a boxing : genius,” Max Schmeling of West Germany, defeated by the Alabama-born fighter i in a 1938 rematch, said. after Lwais died of a heart attack ' : Sunday morning at Desert Springs Hospital =» Louis's wife, Martha, and - ‘other, relatives were af his side, Qn Saturday night, Louis altended the. World Boxitg Cpuncil heavyweight: title fight be- tween: champion: Larry Holmes and Canadian champion Trevor Berbick of Halifax at Caesar's Palace. “the death of Joe Louis, one of America's real beros, is such & great.loss,"’ said... Sig Arogich, chairman of ihe Nevada athletic com: mission. “Tl ‘faut 5 saw him dest night and dratched tim smile as the crowd erupted in'applause when he was ‘nounced.’ - “We're all going. to miss - him. i In 71 professional fights aver 17 years, Louis win 63 and lost three. Of his wins,’ 54 were knockouts,” 12.’ coming, in the first . round. - ‘He held-the heavirweight crown “for 12 : years: and + foughe att 35: ‘challenges: after ‘taking -the* title’ — a- record for sucecaaful defences. 3 ’ A 61%, “200-paander, Louis imnpassively, . rele Uessly. and - ~gtacefally'- . stalked his opponents, When :- he sirack, it. was- with «a qpick, Jolling’ "jab and rapid, powerful combinations. And when the opponent went down, - _ Louis would mova indifferently to.'a neutral . comer and wait or. the” referee to end it, « Tk Was his unassuming de- meanor that continued to: win fans for the quiet man of = humble origins... “He opened up boxing to 4 ‘every “bhack: fighter, said Teddy . Brenner,: former president: of . Madison Square Garden Souing and a major matchmaker. “He ¢ even led.the way for guys like Jackie Robinson in ’ “Every black athlete that © ‘fellows owes a debt of Gratitude: to Joe "Joe wad the greatest guy . anid the greatest [nspiration ‘in’ boxing,” said Sugar Ray” ” Robinsod, former -wortd - -welterwight - aad “inid- . digweight champion. - Louis. was born Joseph, , Louls Barrow in Lafayette, - Ala,,.on May: 13, 1914, and was raised in g@hetto.: At 3, ne won tn title by knocking oul James WS. “Braddock; ay in‘ 3997. “4 in 17 years asa boxer, he _ taroed nearly $5 millon. He’ lived in-high atyle, always picking up the bills; and had litte: money ‘left. when be wes throug... He was in coustant- income tox dif- ficulty. .. OL really don't know how ~ 3 Pant i Schimelling, “who eteted dei tang “Upset in 1839. On. June’ 22;> 1958, in’ Yankee Stadium, ‘ Seh-" meling crashed to tie floor: three times. before’ the’ rematch was stopped in the ~‘fiest round..The ‘United - . States rejoiced at the vic- ’ tory, which Dew in the face - > of Hitler's racial doctrind of much T owe the govern Aryan supremacy. Stanley Cup list being: trimmed Ten National Hockey - League teams remain: in - conlention for :Lhe Stanley Cup and oply one of them, - New York Rangers, is from the pre-1967 expansion. The’ list willbe trimmed to eight Tuesday. and quarter: finals * begin Thursday. ye Matchups prereset nm when the Philadelphia-Quebec and St. Louis-Piltsburgh : besi- ‘offive preliminary-round — series conclude Tuesday: Quebec Nordiques . beat '- Philadelphia . Flyers | twice” during the weekend, 43 in overtime Sunday and 20° and deciding game in Philadelphia, 0) -* Pittsburgh defeated” ‘St. ‘ Louis 6-3 Sunday after’ the. ~ Blues beat the Penguins 54» Brantford, . Ont., ” and. defenceman Ranily ‘Carlyle Saturday, forciag “a deciding game in St. Louis. Also Sunday, the Rangers eliminated Los Angeles by defeating the Kings 63to | take that series 3-L New York Islinders: Edmonton Oilers, Calgary: * Nordiques 2-4 Flyers a the third’ period ‘ Sunday” "the Islanders ofatelassed the | ‘The Nordiques lost the broke a fie and sent New _Leals in Toronto. © first two games of the series .. _. York. In front to stay, The. . The only way the Islan. in Philadelphia but evened | - the qoore at home with a were 13th in‘ever- all “standings after the “ders.can fall to retain’ the - Stanley Cup, sald Potvin, ts- - flawless defensive effort regular’ schedule and the | if'they beal themselves. . ‘gutscared “Saturday. and an overtime ‘goal Sunday. “This was surely the ont will he" ~ important Foal of ped Hunter after scoring his - second goal of the game. y. seconds inlo overtime. | MWe hada good effort but ; we tet down a. lilile,” said. ° ‘Pat. Quinn, “coach ‘of the Flyers. "Fhe Nordiques kept working, and it paid off ; for them.” Penguins ¢-4 Blues 35 — Rookie Mike Ballard, who - scored two goals each to) spark Pittsburgh's win Sun- ” day. Pat Price and Mark” vJohnson also scored for Pittsburgh. Mile Zube, with yo,’ and Ralph - Klassen Kings fourth. mo Oilers'§ Canadiens 2" “Not since 1952 when they . “The Islanders the Leafs-204. in the oe ‘sided series. They'll play lost the Stanley Cup in four ~ either’ Edmonton - -or~ Pitt. Said Quebec centre “Dale games to Detrolt Red Wings sburgh in the quarter-finals. have - the. Canadiens been swept in ‘a playoff series. It ~. was the second time in 8 ,, series Mootreal has lot in - straight games . In becoming ‘the ‘tirat” former World Hockey Association team to win a Stanley.Cup playoff round, - the. Oilers outplayed the -Canadiens . in © every. aided his cant, oat the series. Islanders ‘ Leafs 1 “It's part of that climb up, the mountain and If you've _ got a long road abead then - you've got todoit as quickly — as you can,” sali New York Flames, Buffalo Sabres and ‘scored for ‘the Blues, who captain Denis Potyin after © ‘Minnesota North Stars beat! their firstround opponents by winning Saturday... The Islanders defeated Toronto Maple Leafs 6-4, the . Oilers shocked Moptreal *- Canadiens 6-2, the Flames . edged Chicago Black Hawks 5-4 In double overtime, the Sabres downed Vancouver Camcks 5-3 and the Nocth ‘Stars defeated Boston | Bruins 6-3. before you sign il. majors, the Masters, the crown in the last live years, ‘earned $90,500 pay days. with This yaar be sure. Uniled States. Open, the the fifth major professional — their runner-up totals of 282. 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