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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Jun 1981, p. 25

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Big namep lineâ€"up expands Australiah David, Graham, the defending champion at this week‘s $300,000 Memo_- rial Tournament in (Ohio,. will compete in the 1981 Labett‘s Interâ€" Graham, the 14th ranked money earner uon the U.S. PGA Tour this year, with $97,845, is truly one of golf‘s international stars. The 35â€"yearâ€"old native of Windson, Australia, has won major tourâ€" naments in ten counâ€" tries, to go with his six PGA tour wins. national Graham opened the 1981 season in grand style, with a one stroke victory over Lon Hinâ€" kle in the $300,000 Phoenix Open in Janâ€" uary. This came on the heels of a strong three month windâ€"up to the 1980 season, when he won tournaments in Japan, Brazil, and had a _ sevenâ€"shot victory over Jerry Pate in the Mexican Open. Graham followed his Phoenix performance with an excellent secâ€" ond place finish to Ray Floyd at the Doralâ€" Eastern in Florida, in March. Floyd, who is currently battling for the number one posi tion on the money won list, _ will also be in Kitchener for the Laâ€" batt‘s International, to challenge,. among others,. defending cham pion Arnold Palmer, Canadian Dan Halldorson, and New 7e alander Bob Charles. Graham turned proâ€" fessional at 16, but it wasn‘t until the late 1960s that he was a tour regular on the Aus tralian and Asian cirâ€" PREâ€" P AL*" REG|STRAT|ON OPENING 3 SsoOoN! in * Smail classes for Children and Adults DIRECTOR â€" SHARON (HOUSE) LARAMIE Highly qualiied â€" L:icentiate 1. S T.D . M.C D T A . D1C A Over 18 years teaching experience Former solorst with Niagara Civic Ballet Co . Niagara Falls, NY Tramed several students for careers in teaching., stage . ballet Trained under Jean Spear. Beverly Feder and the National Ballet School OPENING sO0N the | at 40 King St. N. ; y Waterloo (lower level) P Cl l”(k’ 00 PHONE 884â€"57 24 cuits. In 1970, he teamed with fellow Australian Bruce Devâ€" lin to win the World Cup. Graham also won the French and Thaiâ€" land Opens that vear. His first U.S. PGA Tour victory came in 1972, in the Cleveland Open, when he defeatâ€" ed his World Cup partner, Devlin, in a playoff. In 1976, he won the Westchester and American â€" Golf Clasâ€" sics, enroute to earning $176,174. Combined with his foreign tourâ€" nament wins that year, the Piccadilly World Match Play and the Chunichi Crowns Inviâ€" tational, Graham banked well over $200,000, standing secâ€" und to Jack Nicklaus in worldwide earnings. In 1979, Graham deâ€" feated Ben Crenshaw in a playoff to capture the PGA Championâ€" ship. That major vietoâ€" ry helped him earn $177,683, his best year on the U.S. Tour. Last year, in the Me morial, Graham rallied on the back nine on the final day to catch and pass Tom Watson. He pocketed $54,000 on his way to earning $137,.819 for 1980. Certainly a highlight in Graham‘s internaâ€" tional career was a **successful trip home," when he capâ€" tured the 1977 Austraâ€" lian Open. Graham. who now lives in Dallas, Texas. is roughly $50,000 shy of his first million on the U.S. PGA Tour, but is well over that mark when his international victories are included. I c 1 t 550 KING ST. N., 200 FRANKLIN BLVD., CORNER OF WATERLOO HWY. #8 & HWY. #97, CAMBRIDGE ALL AUTO CENTRES OPEN AT 8 A.M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE NO AUTOMOTIVE IN CAMBRIDGE "PRESTON® AND WATEALOO SQUARE SHOPPING CENTRE CONESTOGA MALL Limit one discount coupon per person. Not valid with membership card or other discounts. TOTAL IMAGE Salon and Boutique $3° OFF CuT & sTYLE ‘5° OFF PERMS CONESTOGA MALL â€" WATERLOO Tread design not as illustrated on all sizes SOUTH CAMBRIDGE CENTRE call 886â€"5020 ion of this ad K mart Sale Prices WAT;RLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1981 â€" PAGE 25 J each for sizes BR 78â€"13 and ER 78â€"14 each 36 EoGaAnan asss\ z3e 7| 5367 BATTERY N.A.C. PLAN: Every 8,000 km, for the lite af yaur K mart battery, we will perform at no additional charge these maintenance services: 1 Check Alternator 2. Check voltage regulaâ€" tor. 3. Load test the battery and check out put 4. Hydrometer test and check specific grovity (on conventional batteries). 5 Check for defective cables, loose connecâ€" trons, corrosion, cracked cases and covers 6. Clean cable clamps and battery top 7. Recharge the battery if necessary Engineered so that you should never have to add water! LOOK FOR THE BRONZE COLOURED MEDAL FOR YOUR ASSURANCE OF QUALUTY! K mart Sale Prices o MAINTENANCE FREE +2°° LESS WITH TRADEâ€"IN BAT TERY i h s

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