Blanks By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer "They bathe him in liniment Sandy Koufax Astros in Milwaukee Braves' 5-4 vic- tory over Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphia Phillies edged a wc Juniors ~ Susan Lazin 160, Boris | sccoowsiyi 130. Wanda Mather 80, Mi- |chael Polltyka 70, Freddy Johnston 50 and Jane Biecha 20. BOWLING NEWS [TOWN and COUNTRY LADIES' LEAGUE] GLENHOLME SCHOOL LEAGUE igh Triples »- Audrey Hepburn 721 Senior Girls -- Doreen Carson 250/245, 244, 232), Nole Boyle 628 (273), Christine Straszewski 230, Sharyn Shey-ljacke Legere 617 (235, 202), Betty Varga 'an 160, Karen O'Boyle 170, Susan God-| 414 (225), Dorothy Brabin 593 (266), Mary dard 140, Mary Polacok 130, Lind &|DePratto 591 (232), Irene Brabin 567 (251), Harding 100, Debbie Bartlett 100 and'cana McGhee 558 (228), Dona Pascoe Jenny Lea 70. 553 (220), Maddy Stovin 548 (202), Marily Senior -- Randy McArthur 220,| Ban Boys non 545 (244), Betty Jon Lee 200, Philip Tipton 200, OSHAWA 534, Ear- J@nAiline Keeler 532 (216), Isobel Biglin 53) Carson 190, John Baxter 180, Carlo 140.) (912), Eleenar Vaillancourt 511 (242) and Ross 130 and Wayne Vennor 130. 'Shirley Smegai 510 (241). with @ 3447 pinfell. These were Al Hill, Ann Peters, Edne Bowers, Clete Well- man, Dorothy Smith and Ruby Stephen- son. The high average honors for the year Ti-Cats Sign won att tea in" 'Tong Karez 329 and high double for season, mr Grice, 570. | Ist Section, high single, Celia, Wigg, 276) and high double, Lovelia Dobbins, and Section high single, Cleta Wellman, 303 and high bie, Mabel Moss, 540. 3rd Section high single, Evelyn Stinson, | 301 and high double, Myrna Baldwin, 523.) \"'Most improved bowler was Bertha Suth- erland. Theda Ma had the low singh | with Hamilton Tiger-Cats, club announced Wednesday. HAMILTON (CP) -- All-star 50. corner linebacker Zeno Karcz |has signed for his 10th Eastern Football Conference season the Hmiel, starting his third sea- son with the Ticats, has been used primarily on the kicking team, But the Canadian - born player saw increasing action as a defensive linebacker last year. Danychuk, a six - foot - three, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 14,1968 7 STUDY SEASON TICKETS Officials at Expo '67 are con- rieds. SHOTS SAVE LIMBS Since the introduction of Salk sidering issuing season tickets|vaccine, polio cases in Norway * for one-week and six-month pe-|have fallen from 236 in 1958 to fewer than 10 in 1964. 240 - pounder, graduated from Stamford Collegiate in Niagara Falls, Ont., in 1960 after star- ring in football, basketball and THE HOGENBOOM RANGERS : . : : gee before a game and soak him injCincinnati Reds 7-6 in 10 in-| intermediate Boys -- Stanley Welch), Lemoo League -- Colleen Kellar 99\score for the season and Ede Burr rolled , track. ice-water after a game, but injnings when pened Johnson iy' Eilean 170 David Cove ane os Marion shirley 22; Auarey EY Tine fewest: GARI te by Malt Ko PP ce 2. ane of hese Chey | SOCCER CLU B, OSHAWA 4 same rank] y | Sobanski 88. ko, Fairly Bouckly, 343;\dian players the Ticats an- between he's still the samejthrew away a bunt by Frankjpobby Henning 140, Joe Holkema 130 |thony 88 and June ne ie hi pees eae wee Pes oo oo REMEMBER WHEN ee | After inc first week of Tulips are leading the Violets 2,969 t0| Maude Cockerton, 327; Merle Poch, 325; The remaining teams are es fol-\petty Black, 319; Celie Wigg, 20%; Clete -- Pansies 3,104; Daisies 3000; As-|Wellman, 203; Mabel Moss, 202; Ev Stin- 2472 anc Lilies 2,688. [een 50t sat AN Hill, 300. a aw ie sponsors - 3 MOTOR CITY STORE gongs oj OS, Megal Cleaners, | srp,| COMER from the University of | 1964-65 league bowling a nquet Following , a and a grounder. Then, with tWO| re now history. The Nu-Wey Rug team ers' Hall, the balance 'of the evening was Tennessee. i | ip trophy, wi Bienjoyed by all, the program out, Thomas laid down a sur bene set the being Felr-| skits, games 'and cards, under 'ne ae| . Warez, a 29-year-old Windsor, " i t Ont., native, is an outstanding prise bunt and Johnson pegged ley Bouckley, Irene Campbell, Marg War-/r the enierta' nen ' a ; , it wild, Stuart racing home with). Mary McKnight, Annette Illiffe a wie Cate Ore Pca Tee Tile 4 tackler and pass - rusher and Kinloch's won the Consolation award,'their prompt printing of our bowling news. would like to THANK SCUGOG CLEANERS for their kindest help and co-operation, IT'S DEEPLY APPRECIATED. nounced the signing of Wed- nesday. The others are return- ing linebacker Steve Hmiel and tackle Bill Danychuk, a new- Robert Pearson 130, Rickey Peyton 130) and Brian Bernier 130. nn | 2,821, Thomas. New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals were not scheduled. Koufax, bringing his record to 4-2 while lowering his eaarned run average to 2.17, got the only run he needed when Lou John- son hit his first homer of the season, a solo shot off Houston starter Bob Bruce in the sec- Sandy Koufax." : Manager Dick Sisler of Cin- cinnati Reds said it last week and Koufax proved it against Houston Astros Thursday night with a three-..it, 3-0 triumph wra up in a 13s-trikeout package for Los Angeles Dodg- ers. It was the first. shutout of the Baron Gottfried von Cramm, runner-up in the world's amateur tennis championship the year be- fore, was sentenced in Ber- lin to one year in prison on a morals charge 27 years ago today--in 1938. He was paroled five months later. i off Jim Duffalo and moved |ers around to third on a wild pitch) was an EFC all-star in 1962. season for the ace left hander but the strikeout total was the most convincing statistic for those who questioned Koufax's ability to pitch effectively every fourth day with an arthritic ond inning. Johnson was forced to leave later in the game when he was hit on the helmet by a Bruce fast ball. He was able to walk off the field and the injury did) condition in his elbow. inot seem serious, The 13 strikeouts represented| Mays led an extra - base bar- aw high for the season in the ma-jrage for the Giants, with Jesus jors and Koufax's best perform-|Alou and Tom Haller also con ance since he fanned 14 in altributing homers, Jim Hart game against Houston April 19,smacking a triple and Willie 1963. It also returned Koufax to McCovey a double. Seven of the his usual position as the majors'|eight San Francisco hits went No. 1 strikeout artist with 61 infor extra bases against Ernie 54 innings Broglio and three successors. Despite the fact that the arm) Torre, who lifted his average has not swelled recently, Kou-\to 380, drove in a run for the fax resorts to the liniment and|Braves in a three-run sixth-in- ice-water against any flare-upjning rally that tied the score, and the side-armed curve ballsithen clinched it in the eighth he used to throw against left-\inning when he singled home handed batters have been taken|Frank Bolling. out of his act. The Phillies won in the 10th But there is little doubt it stilliwhen Dick Stuart drew a walk is a first-rate show 'papas While Koufax was taking over .pys ru the strikeout lead, Willie Mays) Night Shift Gets hit ~ llth homer and added) Hi S h Wi two doubles, raising his av-| erage to a National League- 1S event in leading .387 in San Francisco) CAMPBELL VILLE, Ont. Giants' 6-3 victory over Chi-|(CP)--Night Shift trotted to his cago Cubs. seventh consecutive victory Elsewhere, Joe Torre's fourth|Thursday night in Mohawk single drove in the winning run| Raceway's featured M. C. Rose er eee --| Junior Invitation event Night Shift, bought for $1,100 Jack Cullen last year at a_ standardbred Beats Bisons By THE CANADIAN PRESS Buffalo Bisons' record in the International League looks a lot like Jack Cullen's did last year. But Cullen, who had a 14-14 record with Richmond Virgin- ians, has posted a 4-2 record this year with Toledo Mud Hens and the Bisons are partly re- sponsible. The 25-year-old righthander, who blanked Buffalo April 22, gave up three hits over seven innings as the Mud Hens de- feated the Bisons 6-3 Thursday) won his first race of the season! i night. Elsewhere, Toronto Maple Leafs edged Columbus Jets 3-1, Atlanta Crackers walloped Rochester Red Wings 7-2, and/ Syracuse Chiefs defeated Jack-| gonville Suns 5-4. | Joe Foy hit a two-run homer; for the Leafs. Russ Nixon) sale by K. C. Mayhew and R. V. Smith of Ottawa, has win- nings of $4,275 so far this year. | In eight races this year, it has seven wins and a second. water Forst by 1% lengths in Thursday night's race, won in 2:06 3-5, and paid $4.00, $2.90 and $2.60. Lady Ezra was third. "Sub Commander' The gelding defeated Lull-| jf the winning run. | Gets First Win TORONTO (CP) -- Sub Com-| ; |mander, a four-year-old colt, at Greenwood race track Thurs- day. Sub Commander, with Jerry| Harrison up, came from last place to take the lead at the head of the stretch and re turned $6.00, $4.10 and $2.60. The track was exceptionally] ; fast with York North covering scored the other Toronto runjthe mile in 1:39 4-5 seconds in|; on a walk, a steal and a wild|the first race, just over three}; throw to second. jseconds more than the record Pete Charton brought his rec-\of 1:36 1-5 set by Windfield ord to 4-2 by picking up the|Farm's Grey Monarch in 1959 n. A bases - loaded triple by Roman Dipper, carrying a Adrian Garrett and a pair aft claim tag of $3,000, covered seven furlings in 1:24 flat in % 6 Gt LIE A Division of the 5. S. Kresge POLARITY-LINED c 100% DUPONT QUALITY NYLON TUBELESS 100% POLARITY-LINED FOR EXTRA BLOWOUT PROTECTION WHITEWALLS SLIGHTLY EXTRA homers by Bill Robinson in his|the fourth. first two trips to the plate were! The daily double of York all the runs Atlanta needed. (North and War Declaration Bob Lipski singled in the win-jreturned $46. 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