MacDonald foursomesenior crownBy TREVOR KENNEY .- ingehd. '=■-}+?*')■ V-:■ The task seemed1 fiee paid amfe.:curling • -titfe oo the ‘. Lethbridge’s:. Malcolm . Mac- • {Donald found in open draw for ?£% A® * *? **p “orie io be about as tough a shot as' ^he’d made all game. • . th^hole. ...... :'-v :■ .: But with Spent tweepinp«^e. tel Se o “sc h Sround a piece ot the J2-3oot and . , .... ,the point he needed for a 6-5 win T,h!8 “'T ^ i2' to. claim the first event at the foot 'nto the nngs and count one,annual bonspiel at the Lethbridge PUtt,!£ J*. - onr\..t;K»n..kia;,f • MacDonald s last stone. But heX ^ ^ was heavy with weight andMacDonald, curling with lead MfteA ^ h ^ ring5 ]cavjLloyd Carefoat second Hector the open draw for MacDonald. Negrello and third Hans Van „h ^ to ^ a pndl perfect Chorus, narrowly edged. Leth- sho( m j a, ,eas( wantcd ,^fwce bridge s Frank Gross in Friday s Malcolm t0 ^ a t ^ )asl first evenl final after Gross, shot ” Gm« said ' ••scored a deuce in the .seventh end ‘ ^ MacDonald rillk W(fiIl to he the game 5-5. . through the 32_(eafn even( un_It was the foursome’s first ever defeated at 5-0 while- Gross fin-open Idle. ished4-L . ;. “I’d had pretty good draw “We seemed to have somc-weight all day, MacDonald said body curling well in every of his final shot, but 1 could feel game,” MacDonald lead. Lloyd a little tightness on that last one Carefoot said. And (hen when and the ice tightened up a little we all got it together we played bit as well. It wasn't as keen in really well.” the last two ends.”-. ' . Other event winners for the,4The teams traded deuces in the week-long event included Steve sixth and seventh ends. Gross hit- Kunimoto over Jack Dergousoff ling and sticking for a pair to set in the second event, Kay Kita-up the deciding eighth. But .with gawa over Ab Pearson in the last stone to MacDonald; Gross' third event and Mike Boras over options were limited in die dccid- Tokio Hori in the fourth event.