World No.1 Jason Day will look to find some much-needed momentum ahead of the PGA Championship as he finishes his Canadian Open title defence.Barring a miracle, Days grip on the trophy is gone after he managed a solid but not spectacular three-under-69 in the third round to move to two under for the championship.It leaves the 28-year-old seven shots off the pace at Glen Abbey Golf Club with 2013 champion Brandt Snedekers 66 pushing him in front at nine under.Snedeker compiled five straight birdies on the front nine and rebounded from two bogeys on the back nine with a birdie and eagle in his last three holes.Canadian amateur Jared du Toit (70) is chasing history after the 21-year-old closed with an eagle to sit second at eight under.The last Canadian to win their national Open was Pat Fletcher in 1954 while the last amateur to win on the PGA Tour was Phil Mickelson in 1991.With a victory du Toit would also be the first player to win on their first tour start since Jim Benepe in 1988.World No.2 Dustin Johnson (71) joins the youngster in second place as he chases a third win in four starts.Johnson cannot overtake Day at the top of the world rankings this week, but will be able to at next weeks final major.I think tomorrows round is very important for me to play well, especially going into next weeks last major championship, Day said.Hopefully it gives me a boost of confidence. If you dont play well, then you are kind of going into next weeks tournament going, where is the state of my game.Today was a step in the right direction, being able to come back and shoot 69 after a poor round yesterday, and hopefully I can kind of improve on that tomorrow. If I can I should feel pretty good about my game going into next week.?Steve Wheatcroft shot the type of score Day needed, powering up to fourth place at seven under with a blistering 64, joining Germanys Alex Cejka (69).Day, and Rhein Gibson (70) are the leading Australians with Stuart Appleby (69) and John Senden (70) a shot back at one under. Cameron Percy (70) and Geoff Ogilvy (72) are even par and Rod Pampling and Greg Chalmers dropped to two over. Robert Allenby (75) missed the secondary cut at five over. Air Max 90 Hyperfuse American Flag . 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The game, on a sunny but chilly day, was being held on relatively neutral ground, at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.Trump, in an interview with CBS Sports announcers Verne Lundquist and Gary Danielson, said he was totally neutral on the outcome of the game and quipped that he might make Lundquist, who was retiring from the play-by-play booth, his ambassador to Sweden.I just love the armed forces, love the folks. The spirit is so incredible. I mean, I dont know if its necessarily the best football, but its very good. But boy do they have spirit, Trump said. Navy had won 14 straight contests in the rivalry, but Armys underdog Black Knights prevailed, 21-17, in a fourth quarter comeback that came weeks after Trumps stunning victory over Hillary Clinton.Trump spent the first half of the game in the box of David Urban, a West Point graduate and top adviser in battleground Pennsylvania, and the second half in the box of retired Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North, a graduate of Annapolis. 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