THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 9, 1967 7 ees | eae eee P New 'Turbine' Racing Car [Pevs Mare fo Making Debut Next Season ATLANTA ,Ga. (AP) -- Atlan-| lta Braves have traded third CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Details of a new experimental baseman Bobby Cox to New York Yankees for catcher Bob turbine-powered racing car that will make its debut in motor in world championship events,|lurgical firm. With Dr. Richard|Tiflman and pitcher Dale Rob- the new car must compete on| 'hompson of Washington and(erts. an exhibition-only status. It can|fq Lowther of McMurray, Pa.,| Cox, with Richmond of the In- win no prize money or cham-|as drivers, the machines will|ternational League last season, sports next year were released|pionship points. _ |eompete in the Daytona 24'hour|hit .297 and drove in 51 runs. Friday. But if it does what its design-icontinental, the 12-Hours of|Tillman went to bat 127. times The car, built for the Howmet/ers say it is capable of doing, it\sebring and the 24-hours of Le|for the Yankees last year, | : ge = anor oregon ~~ 'rip eg tc ireonl oflMans in France. scored nine runs on 28 hits, in-| 2 jan ontinen' Aviation, was}a whole new breed of racers op- i cluding three homers, for a .220/ ' |designed for prototype competi- Designed by Ray Heppenstall,/° 1 NE ' |tion, But because current Inter- _ |national Automobile Federation rules do not recognize turbines erating in a separate formulals¢ vear-old former project man-|average. division of their own. bash for the Essex si Team's| loberts, with Syracuse in the 1968 limitation of three litres for) im Ringo Credits Family, 2": Canada Joins im Ingo I | HS) aml y, when applied to conventional Athletic Pact Was Ready Shun Football» =". ENGINE WEIGHS 170 LBS. nations including Canada "Once you start something|¥eigshs onl 170 pounds,|starting in 1969. The first will be son, never quit until you have Froduces 330 horsepower and is)held in Tokyo. inn iv ; \hour. Total weight of the power|iand, Japan and the United! My father-in-law was funny |i rain, engine and differential is!states, 4 ne phe eo for four! The car uses jet turbine fuel. ; : Importantly, the air inlet atihere of top officials from ama- TTT ET TTP PP TLE omach cramps OUTDOORS By Bill Owens Times Outdoor Writer was immedi- le with x-rays with Worsley, 1d John Fergu- action, also had Friday. Yvon leading scorer, 1 groin muscle Friday and is ; both weekend HUNTERS, fishermen and hundred yards you can evalu- others who take to the open ate his total experience with spaces for recreation go to no a lethal weapon. The real end of spending with care and hunter handles his gun with often with much deliberation. respect, assurance and ease. This, of course, is as it should This calibre of hunter knows ~e, because anything acquired his gun and you owe it to by too little concern oft times yourself and your family to proves to be costly. The same associate with this ty id can be said about the associa- you also owe it to hipr to re- tion with people with whom turn in kind. you may want to share your outdoor pleasures. YOUR PARTNER, for fish- ing or hunting for example, is the most vital element of a successful hunting or fishing trip. These and other outdoor activities are for fun and fun is impossible with selfish, boorish or dangerous com- panions. YOUR COMPANIONS should be selected with as much care and consideration as the purchase of a hunting dog, gun or house trailer. If they are casual friends, who sometimes irk you in the TO HOSTS G DAY d Dorothy Mason an Slaney, for a points. nd third prizes Port Perry rinks; skip; Rebecca ; Rose Willough- and Chris Rich- with 35% points; artyn, skip, Lola Vera Fawns, sec- ma Howson, lead nts, A REAL PARTNER, bhunt- ing or fishing, is one who shares without asking for a share in return, places your comfort and pleasure above his own, and he does this with- out persuasion or 'direction. Such a person may be rich or well-learned or he may be a smelly, old character in sloppy clothing, but take to him, wherever you may find him, because he is richly en- dowed with that element of character which places him above all else. He is a gentie- man and a sportsman and truly a man with which to PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Jim .|Ringo credits his wife, fath and father-in-law for the new iron man record he'll set Sun- day when he takes the field against the Dallas Cowboys. Ringo, of Philadelphia Eagles, will start his 181st consecutive National Football League game, eclipsing the record he equalled Two identical machines have A ; Int tional I had a 9-4 championship Ford GT40 cars,|International League, had a been built for Howmet, a metal |ine ihine po conform to the|Tecord as a relief pitcher. That's about 183 cubic inches pistons. The cars will be close to the Group 6 weight minimum TOKYO (AP) -- Five Pacific words on that day he admits, The engine, a "'free" turbine| agreed Friday to hold a track was the turning point of his life.\4eSignated as the TS325-1,)anq field meet every four years, completed it,' Ringo quoted|¢pable of propelling the car at] 'The five Pacific nations are his dad. speeds in excess of 180 miles an|aystralia, Canada, New Zea- about it. He said 'you mean you! jless than 250 pounds. | The agreement came on the \final day of a two-day meeting of the bonspiel d : last week by playing against ing py acked his} Fi s : ; le atmo: r 01 - share the pleasures that the a ' } a8: Ringo never unpacke S\the e , ; 3 nA yh a eterson, assisted Liesinodinneg sage eer that poacd sitdGhes sites. MAKES HIS DEBUT TONIGHT Washington Redskins. He|phag, He looked at the disgusted Be sarea ts the ieinct Lage ter athletic organizations of poy bage P the their "Mr, Hyde" characteris- Former Princeton Univer- Coach Dick McGuire is sat- ded ~ -- wi ci looks on the faces of those he\the turbine car Parnelli Jones|. Japan ae 3 roposed the vonage thie ose tics will show themselves out- HERE AND THERE ... sity star, Bill Bradley will ied that Bradley le ih) |p va cee eae loved most and headed back for|drove at Indianapolis this year.|sports carnival to be known as sp Cuntne Chip, doors when the going gets Four moose hunters claim make his long awaited shape and while he will not | samse ne Tey Fat Seleer. the Packers Lassie Sead Grand| New rules for Indy limit tur-|the Pacific Contivenes Hamar (i g , rough. Your companions that they have seen a com- debut in the National Bas- start, he will see lots of | The 35-year-old Ringo said he} Rapids, Wis. |bines this year to approximately|during the University Student recalls it as though it were yes-| There was one season when|1] inches at the inlet | : pletely silver-colored moose in the Geraldton district. All four shot at the moose -- and should be those whose natural traits and virtues are known to you and on which you de- ketball Association, tonight at Madison Square Garden, where Detroit Pistons are Games last fall Japanese sports officials said the Jones car, the Howmet ma-|the first game in Tokyo will action. Bradley, 24, passed up a shot at professional basketball to study as a |terday. 'I came home from the {Green Bay training camp in he contracted mononucleosis Neppenstall says that unlike and spent Monday through Fri- port is necessary, therwise."" pend to be durable under missed ... Foxes are the | playing the New York Nick- " in EB |1953, and told my family I got/day in the hospital, practiced)chine will offer no throttle lag. an S ¢ . stress. greatest carriers of rabies. erbockers. Fresh from a ee eee =f -- jhomesick and quit. I left camp|Saturday and played Sunday./]t has a single forward sosedione rg yen ar x = CROWDS GOOD If you happen upon a "queer six - month stint with the Pg he has -- sing- jwithout even telling the)Then back to the hospital. land the final-drive ratio is|\Mexico Olympi oo aid it had been es- CHOOSE PEOPLE accord- acting" fox and shoot, do not | U.S. Air Force, Bradley is f° 8 vig hiinge Sen, -|coaches. He's had a dislocated shoul-lalterable by quick-change gears! Informed Deiteee said the x expansion teams ing to the intensity of their handle it without the protec- shown here "towelling"' him- ub wan NEY The pain of the memory|der, a bad back, pneumonia, alin the differential unit. Gaien will he bald evar Ma erage crowd of 7;- even. As of Nov. big fish and game trophies feeding fish have pink flesh week, with the Knicks. (AP Wirephoto) | lowed his mind to drift back 14-)was bent over, snapping the|tubular space-frame construc-|pic Games but if the 1969 Tokyo} ze for the six new are taken over a cup of coffee while fisheaters have white pur & war senrugee --lyears. "My family rejected|ball, applying the crushing|tion and the body of aluminum.|Games prove su ce essful 00, Campbell said, in the living room. Others are -flesh. Fish do not produce any |me,"' the stolid native of Eas-| blocks that made him all-NFL|Suspension is by coil-shock\chances are that they will! ice went up this i, Pittsburg) Los interest. As you know, many intense types who stay with their activities until darkness drives them home. If you are tion of gloves Plankton body pigment. All pigment comes from the food they eat . . . Flamingoes are fed crabs self, during a workout this |Duraclean Squad Hands showed in Ringo's face as he al-|jammed neck, but on Sunday he jton, Pa., related. six "My wife told me, 'if you are| former for both East and West. igoing to quit, just don't sneak|~ times, a Pro Bowl per- nion. units, steering is rack and pi- The chassis is of conventional|years, one year after the Olym-| laffair. eventually become a_ bi-annual Auis and Minneso- somewhere in between these so that they will retain their | 'out of camp. Tell the coach. Do Om, ¥ bso 8 . z other new teams two extremes you will readily red color ... Fish that feed | ' > : it like a eee, is } J RE Ye a REELED OKT Hy? Mee FT nabled the NHL to see that your choice of a_ on other fish grow larger than | r S en Ing 1rs oss oo ce ame { e this year. They partner must be someone of those which feed on plankton RECALLS PA'S ADAGE Play Santa fo your Sportsman g est Division, which the same mold. In other ... The average life span of . he Duplate Hockeyltod to tie the score at 44, only Ringo, one of pro football's} ®Growls rlocking schedule words, determine the degree the bobwhite quail is two Action in the Duplate Hockey |iod to tie the score at oe inajr| all-time great offensive centres, e have on hand gifts galore for the st Division of es- of your own interest and years There is no open |League was very exciting and|to have their hopes for their\t+., emgmbered his father's sports minded ° IS. match it to your companions. season on doves in Ontario jsurprising as Art's oo ale Pon ae on he : peo ay ' my Vhs ® Howls - Boston, Detroit, because of pressure from hit ms ore theses rey psig with only 30 cecneds lett| es Skates * Hockey Equipment Q y, 3 treal and Toronto IN THE CASE OF a hunting few narrow-minded politicians | 7: Maa BuRnElege Cargetlin the game, for 034 oi {REMEMBER WHEN ...? : : rD A ® Jerks Fast Division. partner, the manner in which . . . The destruction of habitat 0,7 ' Layton, who is really mak-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS © Skis © Ski Accessories @ w of ice perform- he handles the gun is of vital by man is the chief reason Wodnisky led the way for the ing his presence felt, led the| Rae He ae : wee oad Slips ell said the expan- importance. Give him a gun that areas are without wildlife inners with two goals and two|Sports and Social team with ~~ en | ye EIN tO) a ee %, lad surpassed ex- and in a matter of a few today. lassists while Dick showed his|three goals and two assists. defenceman Walter (Babe) | @ GOLFER @® FISHERMAN a ® Lags ue [usual hustle and gained a qe Houck, had Bit and two: iS uae ig Baspe ed Maple | © HUNTER © ARCHER, et 4 ou at in games 8 land two assists. Laughlin had|Hornsby had two assists wi afs for Hank Goldup and - 3, the West Divi- 1968 Horse Racing Season ° and one, with Cameron and|single assists going to Duncan,' Dudley (Red) Garrett 25 | e y OTC, vinning percentage P. Mason scoring one each.|Barclay and Melnichuk. cba Ze todav--in 104 | te THEN nst East Division |Chamberlin got two assists and| Pilon scored twice for the| ; ee ced ay--in 1942. | De B L Lf | 0 Cl G : |Bekim one. losers, Yanch and Hill each| The sparkplug of several | "* | For the losers, Whalen andjscored once. Single assists went|. Leaf teams in later years, | ly SPORTSHAVEN rg pens, oses reenwo \Vickers got one goal and one|to Seymour and Cobbett. Pratt won the Hart Trophy | 61 KING ST. EAST 723-2711 ae You Team standing shows Dura- clean and Art's Vending am ee i \for first with eight points while LATE GOAL WINS Sports and Social has six and} In the second game, Canada|Canada Outdoor Supply zero. | Outdoor Supply rallied for two ' | lfast goals late in the third per-| assist each and Baker had one TORONTO (CP) -- The 1968|No racing Sept. 3, Oct. 15. Forty|assist. thoroughbred racing season will|days. 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Garden City -- May 20--June 29. All Tuesdays dark. Thirty days. Greenwood -- July 1--Aug. 10. Thirty-six days. Mohawk -- Aug. 12--Aug. 31. Eighteen days. Vinee USC Stars Are All-Americans NEW YORK (AP) -- Three stars from the No. 1 college football team in the United States, the University of South- ern California, including 0. J. Simpson, head the 1967 All- America announced this week by The Associated Press. day. ; The schedule will again fea- 4 ture 196 days of racing at the three tracks operated by The Jockey Club Ltd.--Greenwood, Woodbine and Fort Erie. Last year, for the first time since the Jockey Club took over operation of the three major On- tario tracks, the season opened at Greenwood March 30, instead of Fort Erie, and closed at the same track Nov. 25. 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