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d4I-h;It1.1ft!Dffhi-I *t.I-Itn-Lowe WinsAt KelownalahIf!yih)Siriyw?ridssa-stidLhatjeKELOWNA (CP)Vic Lowe hrreaed to a six-stroke victory in the Ogopogo o[*n golf championship Saturday.The easy-going Chlnese-Cana-dian sharpshooter from Prince Georgt fired another twomnder-par TO on the final round, finishing with a gross of 212, four under par for the 54-hole route. Ho also won low net honors with 206 and he was unchallenged for consistency during the three-dayO.C. CricketI — lt;ko» lt;4 (**rra m Sihnky i crtdwt malctwi 'mrtU r. GlountattrflNrr 143 lt;!7Y*xm 4.’ D Allen C. S. St««cr 4 ti* Hi Surrey 133 far 1 lt;R. Tindall 57 not «**. K iBammrtiai $4 not out».At feMuiwrti: GlaiB-triBtfi 141 fnr 5 ' J 71 not ink) v*. l*wn«r»H. Rain curtailed play.At Blnrkhf alh: Kart H kr 1 lt;S.Lrnry !B rvt uul i v». EawMt.At Southampton: AUKlraliana VH fur 9 ! rVc«'laT*d lt;W Lawry K1 N ONwll St.1 J. (inn* Mi Hampshire Jt fir 2.At IJverfmol: larnsrtrr ITS 1R. EntWtfllt 40. K Ciwci C. Sussex M Ibr nn wtlt;-kct.Al iVwlerildNI: ka lt;W.fates Yorkshire i fnr no vArkri lt;b«dtifht a tripped play i.At Muhllrxex ill) for 3 vs.I^MeesAmkitre iratr curtailed p4av i.At Kdchastoa: Wor»vntersrtre ‘ LI9 *TCkrtwrujtii 6 for 33. R ' Wetwtrr 4 fur2Bt Warw’.ckshinr 58 fur 7At K*«t*rtac: TintlSuharmkiirr 121 lt;FI Wsita • tor «i Ncrthamplanshjr* 88fr 1tournament. The rounds were 72-70-70 over the Kelowna Golfand Country Qub course.Lowe’s nearest opponents were the defending champion, Johnny Russell of Vancouver, and William Watson, pro at the coast's Peace Portal club. Both were six strokes behind with 218.Russell shot a 71 Saturday, his best of the tournament, and Watson a 74.*Victoria’s Laurie Kerr and Ed Sparrow of Vancouver had 219, Kerr with a final 74 and Sparrow a 72.Mike Kuzek of Vancouver, shot a 75 giving him ‘220 and sixthplace.Next came George Bames of Kelowna at 221 and Brian (Weathcrhead of Kelowna at 222. Bames won the low Interior championship.Runnerup for the low net was Sparrow at 207. He nosed out Carl Batug of Portland, who led the department the first two days.Lowe duplicated bis Friday round with a. 34 out and 36 back, scoring eight birdies and slipping one over on six holes.The final-day temperature of95 followed weather almost as good Thursday and Friday.
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Victoria Daily Colonist

Victoria, British Columbia, CA

Sun, Jul 12, 1964

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