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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jul 1967, p. 16

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nese 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 12, 1967 A Dunk Every Keeps The Vet By JOE MOOSHILL {pez as manager of Chicago AP) -- Leo) White Sox. jem oy i? Stanky,| .Durocher inherited an eighth- It's not exactly a song and|Place team and guided the 1966 dance act but the names strike|Cubs to 10th place in the Na- a familiar tune, if less than old/tional League. Stanky took 'he time terror in the hearts 'of second-place White Sox and fin- umpires. ished fourth. | Less than a season later, Currently, each Is_bent ©" /Durocher and Stanky have done guiding a Chicago team 10 4/2n about face. July 4 Durocher major league baseball pennant./;44 the Cubs in 4 first place And each claims to be wun-|s. in the National League and mellowed by long sabbaticals. weed haat alpen baal if : _ |Stanky had the Sox out in front The two were main cogs in)in the American League. Why? 1951 when New York Giants! How? completed the Miracle of Coog-| "I had to make trades," says an's Bluff by defeating Brooklyn | Durocher. "We gave the Giants Dodgers in a third game of a|Lindy McDaniel to get Randy playoff on Bobby Thomson's| Hundley and Bill Hands. Phila- homer. delphia wanted a shot at the Durocher was manager of the|pennant with proven starters. Giants and Stanky was the| We gave them Larry Jackson scrapping, take charge brat who|and Bob Buhl to get Ferguson asked and yielded no quarter. | Jenkins and Adolfo Phillips." Durocher and Stanky today| How much have they contri- are the guys who have the base-| buted toward Cub success? ball world agog--after dismal! "Don't comeback attempts last year. | tions," says Durocher. Both had been absent from|check the records." the managerial scene for a dec-) Stanky ran into a different ade. Then surprisingly Durocher situation. was named manager of Chicago, "I inherited a knowledgeable Cubs following the 1965 cam-/ball club. The important differ- paign. ence is my coaches are getting} REPLACED LOPEZ A couple of months later,| players this year." Stanky did not elaborate Stanky also made some) their instructions through to the |2 Day Away {trades, Not so much for gain but rather to rid himself of dis- rupting influences. "I don't believe in personal- ity conflicts. Even if a manager doesn't like a player but the |player can bunt, then you use |the guy who can do the job. | 'Let's say I don't believe in keeping players around who tempt you to use them when you're trying to break in kids." There's a lot of Durocher's style in Stanky's tactics. "I learned offence from Lee," |says Stanky. 'Attack, offence, jgamble. But I learned defence in the minor leagues from Milt Stock. Yes, I married his daugh- ter. But when I say defence I'm talking about baseball. Without a good defence, the Sox could just as well be fifth as first. "I know a lot about Leo. He has the reputation of being tough. I'm tougher. Leo is flex- ible when it comes to manag- ask ridiculous. ques-| ing players. I'm not so sure I "Just|am. One thing, I do know and jthat is neither of us has mellowed." Mention the word mellowed to Durocher and he rears: "I don't think I've mellowed. I'm the same so-and-so I was 0 years ago. I ought to know. Hell, I'm the guy we're talking about." : |victory in Turbo Race Car Designer Objects To Restrictions CHICAGO (AP) -- Revolu- tionary things are going to be seen in the Indianapolis 500 next next year. year, says Andy Granatelli whose turbine racer started a|would render the present Pratt controversy this spring. His STP - Paxton turbo - car, | Developing a new one woul driven by Parnelli Jones, take years. breezed to within 744 miles of the classic before failure of a $6 ball bearing put , it out of the race. Until then,|says Granatelli. no machine was close to match-/ ing the turbo-car. New restrictions Unit by th sree to the exact letter of USAC ed States Auto Club now STRIPE DISCOUNT have made it all but impossible for the same car to race at Indy Reduction of the air intake and Whitney turbine useless. "We no longer are going to offer to handicap our turbocar,"" "We will henceforth maintain ithat the car was designed and rules for this year's 500 race and we have no further' inten tion of downgrading it." TURBOS WILL RACE He said that "it is no secrat in racing circles that. turbo. charged V-8 racing engines eas. ily capable of 700 horsepower will be entered in the race next year. It is no secret that a parti. cal torque converted rac. ing transmission, multiplying power, will be ready. And four. wheel drives will be on morg cars than just our STP Specials, "The torque converted, which is found on 90 per cent of alj assenger cars today, can dou- ble the torque of a piston enging at lower speeds. These transmis. sions, fitted to either a four. cylinder or V-8 engine, could make the turbine obsolete in a single race. Stanky replaced retired Al Lo-! j Beard's Paycheck GIRL BORN WITHOUT ARMS poc'iin facut SHOOTS P AR, SHORT HOLES | PALM BEACH GARDENS,| [Sie terney eee TONY'S MARK, a five- year-old brown stud who runs with a plate in his hoof, swims in the pool at | prepare for races without risking further damage by pounding over a track. --CP Photo TERRIFIC VALUE! |Fla, (AP)--Frank Beard's $20,- FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP)-- | After six months of playing golf, 14-year-old Ann Morissey can drive a ball almost 100 yards. Her best score is 71 fer aine holes. Ann was born without arms. Watching her dad, Al Moris- sey, hack his way around the course one day, Ann remarked that the game didn't look too tough. _ Ann's lone club, a wood ob- ' tained by club pro Al Pat- terson from a manufacturer, is 56 inches long -- 13 inches longer than a regular shaft. The club is braced under Ann's left armpit and strap- ped to her artificial left arm. She grips the club with the hooks she calls 'my hands." Morissey and Ann play nine holes three days a week. Ann has parred both of the par 3 holes but not the longer ones. | "T want to get where I can | be respectable on the course," | Ann say! "I feel that I can then serve as a sort of inspira- tion to other handicapped peo- ple and help them in some way." 000 paycheck from the Speed- way Open at Indianapolis, Ind., boosted him into fourth place in professional golf's unofficial money standings, according to figures released here this week. The victory pushed Beard's| total to $88,984. | Arnold Palmer leads _ with) $123,037 followed by Julius Bo- ros at $96,435 and Jack Nicklaus at $93,561. Others in the top 10: Billy Casper, $80,661; Doug Sanders, $80,209; Gay Brewer, $72,750; George Archer, $67,596; Bob Goalby, $66,308; and Bert Yan- cey, $58,149. 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