Foyt's Streak Continues | Badly Burned This Time aare cr aerereney samy popes airs "T" knew I had to get out or just fry' bandage - swathed A Mf in J. Foyt said from a hospital'three weeks for Foyt who had) Lotus-Ford| bed Sunday. The ace racing driver was badly burned Saturday in a erack + up test run at the Wis- consin State Fair Park here. "J gritted my teeth and put my hands back in the burning fuel to raise myself out," the four - time national champion told reporters, The 31-year-old Houston, Tex., driver had been favored to win Sunday's 100 - mile Rex Mays classic in a car he had -just joe rehased from Scotland's immy Clark, A hospital spokesman said Foyt suffered second and third degree burns on the face, neck and both 'hands, The burns covered from nine to 15 per cent of his body, His condition was listed as good : The car was the same one Clark drove to second place in London Trio Wins Trebles, Ward Trophy The team comprised of G, Ross, Mrs, Ross and Ellen Mol, representing the Fairmont Club of London, won The Wm, Ward Trophy, in the annual mixed trebles tournament Saturday, at the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club. They had a score of 56, for their three wins, William Ward, donor of the trophy, presented the silverware while Mrs, Arthur Brown pre sented souvenir ash trays to the members of the winning team The Oshawa team comprised of Jack Hunter, Mrs. Jean Ren- wick and Mrs, Mabel White, had a score of 55-plus-%, to take sec- ond place honors Another Oshawa team of John Morri- son, Mrs. Sam MacMillan and Roy Mann had a score of 49- plus-2, for their three wins, Prizes for high score with two wins, went to Charles Rankin, Oshawa, Ellen Drew and Doro- thy Nicholson, 52-plus-5; Jack Biddulph, Oshawa, Mrs. FE. Cle- mence and Mrs, William Joyce, 52; and Arthur Cox, Port Perry; Mrs, Cox and Fred De Nure, 50-plus-2, The one-game prize winners) were; Art Brown, Oshawa, Mrs.| A. Brown and Mrs. Ross Smith, 46-plus-3; and J, Regan, Bow- manville, with Mr, and Mrs, Eric Pearce, Oshawa, 45 the Indiananalis 500-mile race a week ago today . It was the third wreck in purchased Clark's aller his own car was demoi- ished, While Foyt was in. hospital, Mario Andretti of Nazareth, Pa., won the race at an aver- age 95.65 miles an hour in his rear - engine Brabham-Ford, Following him across the fin- ish line in Gurney - Fords were Roger MeCluskey of Tucson, Ariz., and Joe Leonard of San Jose, Calif, Andretti picked up $41,060 for his victory watched by 37,166 fans, Bantams Tie Frankford Alan Taylor went 11 innings for Oshawa allowing five hits, nine runs and 11 walks in a 9-9 tie with Frankford in an Bast- lern Ontario Baseball Associa | tion bantam game Saturday, at | Alexandra Park A combination of W, Kemp and B, Cook of Frankford gave 15 hits, nine runs and six iwalks, Kemp als hit a grand slam home run, a double and single in his bid to win over the Oshawa contingent In pee wee action, Port Hope Legion swamped Oshawa Le- gionnaires 18-6 at King's Field in Port Hope on Saturday, Neil Pemberton was credited with the win although he was re- lieved in the fourth inning by up Bob Downey, who fanned five,' walked three and gave up five hits Oshawa's. Gary Allison had a three-run double, while Terry McKee, Jeff Stapleton and Les Kissock had one hit apiece Port Hope exploded in the third inning with 13 runs A Walsh had three hits, Phil Watts B. Thickson, T, Hoynes and Peter Charles had two hits a piece, Braves Top Cleaners Toronto High Park Braves edged Oshawa Acadian Clean ers 8-7 at Kinsmen Stadium Sat urday in a Leaside Junior Base- ball League game Cleaners, who out hit the Braves 16-12, had the bases loaded in the ninth inning with i } | | | | Next Saturday, at the Oshawa/two out but couldn't push home) club, a mixed trebles tourna:|the tying run as relief pitcher! ed for The de Rangers Back On Soccer Bea Hogenboom Rangers, a team that has found difficulty in re- cent weeks, to hit their top stride in the Oshawa and Dis| triet Senior Soccer League re-| turned to form in their match with Local 222, to register a convincing 5-1 'decision Playing the first half with only nine players, Rangers held their fivals to a 1-0 score, but with a full squad for the second half they scored five unanswered goals it e The Union team's lone counter By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS coven was on a penalty shot, taken by Ken Cowie John Ooortwyn got the equal izer and then centre-forward John VanHoof ran wild, to score not merely "a hat trick' but made it four-in-succession, The Rangers' attack was sparked by the fine passing plays of Tom Ashton, a newly-arrived English man, playing in Canada for the first time Following a heavy weekend Schedile, tie six Oatawa Leacut teams resume. this week with Modern Grill Thistles meeting Oshawa Ukrainia on Tuesday and Malta United facing Hogen boom Rangers, on Thursday both games at 7.00 p.n Kinsmen Civic Memorial dium, Sta ALS CLAIM MIKZSA HAMILTON (CP)--Chet Mik zsa, 34, for 14 years a stand out with Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Eastern Football Confer ence, has been claimed on wavers by Montreal Alouettes for m gave up innings, er walked two and gave up 10 hits Gord Roach claimed his sixth isa "'local"/sixth strikeout victim in three innings. Braves scored four runs in he third and four in the sixth off Oshawa starter Doug Stall er, Stan Price, who took over Cleaners in the seventh, only two hits in three He struck out six. Stall struck out seven batters Norm Bjorndah! had four hits for Cleaners while Wayne Cook son and Brian Boyd each h three. Tony Jones picked up t while Eric Peterson, Pat.Watters; BHI Staller each had one BASEBALL LEADERS Wavling ling -and American League AB R Oliva, Min 172 42 F, Robinson, Bal 162 35 RB. Robinson, Bol 201 32 Siebern, Cal 110 11 Reichardt, Cal 179 31 Runs--Agee, Chicago Robinson 35 Runs batted in-B, Robinson 35; Oliva 34 Hits--B. Robinsen 61 Tinuhtac fl M Aa M 54 36; 455 409 $02 F 63; Oliva 1h. Robinens Vest 16; F. Robinson zemski, Boston 9 Triples-- oy Roston, 4 Schaal, California, Campaneris Kansas City, 5 Home runs -- Scott Oliva, 18; F,. Robinson, ardt 12, Stolen bases--Agee, denal, California, 11 National League ABR 11315 187 2 Boston Reich 16; Car Mota Alou Flood, St.t 186 Stargel,- Pit 15A 2 Hart, San Fran 190 Pit Pit Fertilizers ...... Peat Moss ...... Evergreens Flower Shrubs ... Shade Trees "DROP IN O Van Belle $ MINUTES EAST On Highway No. 2 LANDSCAPING A SPECIALTY R CALL" Gardens OF OSHAWA 623-5737 26 hits to take over first place/ning 1 Waseball standings Sunday, Richmond Braves moved closer| HIT TWO HOMERS to the top thre ad|Jacksonville Suns 5-4 to move wvo| Within five games of the Jets a triple,| and 1% games of the third 4 place H Pet. foated "ee! downed Toledo' 7-6 and Rich in the sixth ahead of second - place Toledo Mud doubleheader le bil ye i ie EVERYTHING'S UNDER CONTROL pares to pass the two litre in his Nickey Porsche Carrera 6 of Scoot- tom Mclaren i er Patrick, Middle, Toron- through Turn. Ton to driver Taidwig Heimrath challenged viet jousts with performed faultlessley driver H oughout the race - Chey, Bot streaks on his and wun His car thr: The high speed scene at Mosport on Saturday as nearly 40 cars hattled it out for honors in the Play- er's 200. A crowd of 49, 000 watched the action Top Bruce Mecleren_ pre- Columbus Stretches International Lead | (foreground) with American mond and Jacksonville split al dosbleheader, the Braves win-jand 6-4 in the first game 40 in the first League|and the Suns taking the second) it in a home-ridden 10th, Syr but] 4-3 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Columbus Jets hammered out wi n the International Brunsberg and Rill Tuttle, Columbus moved two games lumbus and Dave Roberts, | and Manny Jiminez, George Spriggs and Jack Da-| maska added homers in the sec ond game for the Jets, The Braves, with 11 victories) The Wings won in their last 15 games, wiped game with a six out a 3-2 Jacksonville lead in| the first by sweeping a from the Hens 0 and 9-2, Richmond dumped Hens stein's homer and got the run rally Suns Toronto Maple Leafs split altwo - run single and added an jand Rob Lipske, pair with Buffalo Bisons, win-jother, run on Tommy Aaron's! ning the opener 6-0 but: losing| third hit of the game, a double | SOCCER the second 5-4, while Roches Leaf pitcher Pete Magrini AUSTRIA ter Red Wings split with Syra-|rede a five - hitter to vietory| Vienna 4 Sportclub 4 cuse Chiefs, winning 11-10 in 10/and got home run support from|Grazer Ak 0 Austria Wien 2 innings but bowing 7-8 in the! Reggie Smith and Mike And inning second game rews, The Bisons won the sec 2 On Saturday, Toronto de-jond game-afier Toronto blew ajRapid 6 Austria Salzburg 1 Ruffalo. 5-1, Rochester|3-0 lead and relief pitcher Guido! Admira Energie 4 Simmering Syracuse 9-2, Columbus|Grilli walked in the winning run| Austria Klagenfurt 2 Neustadt 1 edged Rochester blew leads of 5-6 praph game|three runs in the ninth and lost cuse got home runs from Arlo place in a 100.mile auto race with . ; hcl : Billy Foster of Victoria, B.C., Mike Derrick hit a home run) two, and won it with 16th in placed fourth in a 20:lap qual in each game Sunday for Co-|ning homers by Tom Matchick| The Wings tled It In the ninth on Mike F Linzer Ask § Wacker Innsbruck Wiener THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 6, 1966 9 BASEBALL SCORES International League Ww 25 om Gaels Share Second With Toronto Twp... By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Mimico Mounties, idle on mejand Boo piciians, Prank Sau ee Toronto Township climbed|weekend, are first with 12) pi) Wilson and Terry O'Grady |sacksonville into a second-place tie with! points lone apiece for Toronto Town: ichmond Oshawa Green Gaels in the On-| Hastings took over sole pos-| £3 Rochester iarin Lacrosse Association ion.of fourth place hy down-| Ship, {Buffalo nior A during the weekend while] ing Ftobicoke 18-42 Saturday. Huntsville marksmen were yea cie Etobicoke dropped its seventh Hastings has eight points andityan Thompson with three yracuse game in a row, Saturday's Results Etobicoke is still looking for its) ' \goals, Harry Mayrard and Mike) Toronto Towns . "ide | Buffalo 1 Toronto & hip defeated first point in the standings, } Huntsville Tornadoes 13-10 Sal. Barry Salavarra scored three Payne with two each and Artie tester 9 Syracuse $ urday and is now tied with) goals, 'oledo 6 Bob Gardner, Al Gorda. | Gouldie, Mike Oka and Keni columbus 7 Oshawa, each with 10-points,Ineer and Paul Legree two each! Kelly, each with one, Richmond 4-3 agg 04 Listowel Hands Panthers First Defeat Of Season and Jim Grady each scored puffain 0-5 Toronto 6-4 four goals for Hastings. Pete| syracuse 11-3 Rochester 10-7 | Pattucei added three, Tom Par-\columbus 11-9 Toledo 0-2 [nell two and Paul Jones, John! Richmond § Jacksonville 4 | MeMilland, Paul Laplante, Dale, Today's Games Scrivers and Ken Henderson one| Sf, | each, --_ ° Rochester | Toledo at Syracuse | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jim Moore got four goals for) Butialg at Richmond Listowel Legionnaires handed i Guelph shelled starter Bob Ha- \Kitehener + Waterloo Panthers tan a reliever Doug Hubert \their first loss of the Senior)for 11 hits, Inter - County baseball season Sunday and Galt Terriers moved into first place | The Legionnaires, behind the 4 hit and an unearned run over the last five innings after can replace It in Oshawa? re MEN'S WEAR GHAWA"S FOREMOST FINE CLOTHIER A complete formal service for every eecasion,. . boys' size 2 to men's sire 54 In the latest styles, at renson- able prices. . , tailored te fit like your ewn, We have in-shop and Mobile Service for Oshawa and the surrounding area, Guaranteed water tight Guaranteed top quality glass Guaranteed quick installation Guaranteed good price Guaranteed correct trim replacement JUST ASK YOUR INSURANCE CO, We also adjust door mechanisms, sen! water leaks, install end repalr auto airconditioners and seat belts three innings Saturday, capping 7-0 lead by Guelph C-JOYs fora A three ~ run rally in the lea, Calif, and Swedish co ning run on a squeeze bunt in full game ahead of tast - place) winning runs on base in the} Complementary Formal Weer Pamphiet cantaini stvies ond procedure available by request, University, gave up only one Etobicoke, Boh Smith and Bill) Toronto at Jacksonville their early drive with a three CHAPPARAL WINS run homer by John Savoy, But NUERBURGRING (Reuters) pitehing and hitting of Doug! Hamilton counted four runs in| A: United States-designed Chap- 1-8 vietory Saturday and eighth won it for the Wings driver Joakim Bonnier ' piloted moved a half - game ahead of three hits. two errors and ajthe 5,4-litre automatic-transmis the Panthers, The win was the squeeze bunt by Joe lanuzzi sion Chevrolet-powered Chap the eighth to turn a 41 deficit! into a 9-6 victory over Listowel on Saturday Stratford HES THREE HITS | Nelson pitched the first 7 1-5 ninth but couldn't score A three - run homer by re- lief pitcher Ted Robson In the RACE TO ANDRETTI Speedy | MILWAUKEE, Wis, (AP)-- | iMario Andretti of Nazareth, Auto Gl 88 Limited Coghill two each and John Kres- navick, Frank Braithwate \Nelson, withstood a ninth-inninglihe fifth, three of them on alparal outran the Italian Fer lyally by the Panthers for a 7-6i pases - loaded triple by Gary raris to win the 1,000-kilometre second in as many games for doing the job paral to a 90-second victory, the Terriers - _ sbi i ek The resulis left Listowel | Guelph and Hamilton tied with) innings for Listowel against K-W and hammered three hits, ininth inning gave the Terriers ithe triumph after Guelph built powered his rear-engine am Ford around the Wis- 263 Simcoe St. S, 723-7435 Wayne Grainger and Paul Sug- 'gat one apiece, lyictory, The loss was the first Newitt, and took advantage of (580-mile) sports car race al in three games for K-W five Listowel errors to stage this famous West German track Hamilton Red Wings, back in the circuit after a five + year) London for third place, a half game ahead of the seventh neluding a two-run homer and a triple, He also stole home a 7-0 lead by the end of the fifth inning consin State Fair Park Sunday al an average speed of 95.65 10 more Ontario locations to serve you Pa,, a Listowel took a 6-1 lead after Galt, meanwhile, wiped out a their comeback Sunday, Phil Hill, of Santa Mon- labsence, pushed across the win-| place Brantford Red Sox and al The Panthers got the tying and Robson, from Arizona State th & miles an hour and took first MEN'S WEAR LTD, Established 1924 74 SIMCOE NORTH Open till & Fridays ifying race, not good enough for Lodmeand the final Pp another| in the 10th from Steve Demeter second e in ~ Can an°8000 car find happiness inning and withstood the-eighth.on Billy Southworth's| Syracuse homers and Tuttle is there a somewhere you'd like to go? 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