THE OSHAWA TIMMS, Soturdey, June 18, 1966. 7 Casper Pits His Finesse Against Palmers Power Rodgers who carded a par 146{ Palmer, 34, and Casper, , at pool someone pening to deadlock for second slaceiare ais lop sitime money |eroup all during the , with Rives McBee, a rookie pro| winners, Palmer with $694,960 By JACK STEVENSON san FRANCISCO (AP)--Fhe| 66th U8. open golf tournament) GETS STRIKVOUTH! Ha Dielschneider, a 40-year-old farmer, who lives near Regina, has invented a "pitching machine.' He says the mechanical pitcher can be built for about $12.00 worth of material and can strike out the best batters, He's shown here squatting MECHANICAL PITCHER... at the base and turning a handle which swings the ball at the end of a chain- but not in any set pattern, By moving the handle, the .»» NO SORE ARM HERE | flight of the ball can be changed, A_ Regina ball player is seen "taking a cut" at the ball, ~CP Wirephote [LWREN ALTWIG EF RiniRt w srrcimes They were deadiocked at 127 soins into the third round to- 'These two... ke _gangousters, 'ad said _ Phil the men's doubles tournament for the Liftiock Trophy Wednes- day at Peterborough. Bob Gallagher sof Oshawa teamed with Dick Adams of score of 61 plus 4. Im second) lorrison and James MeCut cheon Oshawa, who had a score of 47 Prizes for high score with two wins went to M, Temple ton and his son, Toronto, Per cy Skitch and Sid Wisdon, Lind isay, had high seore for one win The dates of women's tourna |ments at the Oshawa and Whit- iby Lawn Bowling Clubs are: | June 24 -- Whitby, Trebles, |10 a.m July 14 = ley Trophy, Trebles, Oshawa, Church 1) a.m New Batting Practice Devic REGINA ~ Fd Diel schneider (CP) Dielschneider says his ma has invented ajchine ean strike out the best ley Baseball League, "goofy little thing' for giving) batters baseball players tice The 40-year-old hatling prac farmer hasikind of pitch patented the device which he or outside curves, "The thing has perfect control| machine secret Dilke 88s of the Qu'Appelle Val-| "'L don't think we could have He made|won without the machine, the players promise to keep the| That's one thing about baseball, until he was|you can pitch, field and run alll' July Oshawa, §-Year Filly, Trebles 19 a.m Aug, 11 Whitby, Filly les 10 am Sept, | Oshawa Trophy, Trebles 10 a.m Sept, 7 --- Oshawa, Gala Dry Trebles, 10 a.m A eapacity entry from clubs'I Treb Bradley and is capable of delivering any satisfied no one would Jaugh at you want but if you can't hit, a sinker, rising fast says can be built with $12 worth) balls," of materials Made of wrought iron, a shaft) test with a long cylinder is sup ported on a tripod, At the hot tom is a handle, At the top is a curved Jength of pipe to which a five-foot ehain is at tached, The last link of the last link of the chain is welded fo a holt shoved trilled baseball! The device requires only one man to operate, He squats at the base of the tripod and turns the handle, The ball at the end of the chain is sent into orbit and the steady rotation is in:| terrupted only when the prac tice hitter makes contact On contact the ball makes crazy gyrations at the end of its tether but it can't reach the operator "I've seen a couple of kids spend an entire day on the thing," says Dielschneider 'They can play for hours trying to strike each other out." He welded the original device together in the spring of 1960 but waited until 1964 hefore taking out a patent and unvell Ing it for the public Shrine Spot | For Swaps SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y (AP) John Gaver, training of thoroughbreds years ago, and two horses Swaps and Top Wlight---have heen elected to the Hall of Fame sponsored by the United States Museum of Racing, George D, Widener, museum resident, said the three would e installed Aug. 8 They were elected by a nation-wide voting board of racing writers, Gaver has trained some of the turf's greats, including Tom Foo), Swaps compiled a record of 19 victories, two seconds and two thirds in earning $848,000 in 25 staris for his owner breeder, Rex Ellsworth of Call fornia, Top Flight, a filly bred in 1990 by Harry Payne Whitney, raced for C, V, Whitney from 1931 and 1935 and earned $275,000 in win ning 12 of her 14 starts 40 BLUEBIRD CRASHES DERDEN, England (AP) Bluebird, the four-tan jet car in which Donald Campbell aet a since-braken land speed record) of 403.135 miles an hour in 1964, crashed Wednesday in a field of Rarley, Racing driver Peter Rolton was on a trial run at this Essex airfield in rehearsal for a weekend demonstration Rolton was not injured TRAIL RIDES DAILY ta" PLEASURE VALLEY RANCH LOcaTiOn fimeoe =H. North befere Comp famas. Bolty City Bus Schedule, | through a | who tagged who took up} i # 28 le - wt He gave the device its firstiyear and won the championship says managing! the next year in 1061 while inside! It The team, SPORT FROM BRITAIN with players 15 to it doesn't help a bit," He says many more 'pressed interest Favor 'Charlottown To Take Irish Derby By JAMES CONWAY LONDON (CP) Britain's Derby winner Charlottown, now hot favorite for the Irish Derby at the Curragh July 2 is being tipped by the experts as potentially one of the most successful horses ever bred in Britain The three - year + old black colt drew praise and interest last year by winning al! three of his races -- at Ascot, San- down Park and the tough Newbury Autumn Cup. Stred by Charlottesville, winner of the French Derby in 1960 and with Meld, who won the Thousand Guineas, the Oaks and the St. Leger clasa- les in 1055, as dam, Charlot | town seemed sel falr for sue- O58 Rut some racing experts him as Derby favorite this year had second thoughts when he was. beaten by an outsider in a tryout at Lingfield Others noticed form showed the colt to be | lazy if not given a strong lead by his jockey and attrib: uted his surprise defeat that past that race, For the Derby his owner, Lady Zia Wernher, signed vet- ; eran Australian Scobie Breas. | ley, still riding them home in his Sand year, Rreasley had ridden 114 winners at the horseshoe > ahaped Epsom | track and stormed home in TY SABRE SUPER TIP-TOP the saw chain with new top plate fer super etrength and performance CUTS MORE COSTS LESS' ust FABRE ACCESSORIES, T00! retell best tromelite KL. tor wtnes ae SABRE THE SAW CHAIN PEOPLE 'STAN'S SHARPENING | i AND RENTAL LTD, 223 KING ST. W, OSHAWA 723-3224 fe) to | poor timing by the jockey in | the 1964 Derby on. the Irish- bred Santa Claus, SMITHY SAVED DAY Although not favorite in this year's Derby, Charlotiown was highly favored but his chances seemed to be reduced to nothing when just before the start he dropped a plate from his off-forefoot, A hurried smithy's repair and a 15 + minute postpone ment brought him back into the race and Rreasley rode him into the winner's enclos- ure and the bookmakers' bad books His owner and trainer Gor don Smyth consider Charlot town now is in top condition and ready to take on all Irish challengers at "the Curragh next month Derby organizers also hope an outbreak of infectious swamp fever in Kurepe which prevented the French opposi tion from taking pari in the Kpsom Derby willl have cleared up by then to make it a really international event, The owner's husband, Sir Harold Wernher, has .an- nounced plans for an On. slaught on Britain's top races which could bring Lady Wern- her almost $1,000,000 by the end of the 1067 flat eeason After the Iris Derby, Chare jotiown will run in the &t, Leger at Doncaster Sept, 7, The combined purses for these two events total more than $400,000 -- the British Isles Next year Lady hopes to have her horse in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot In July and the jewel of Euro: pean racing, the Prix de L'Are de Triomphe at Long: champs near Paris racing | high for races in | Wernher six clubs now are) 19, reached the league final that) dickering for the device and he} have ex if Charlottown can pull off this ambitious program he will have earned more than any other British horse \ BEGoodric Bl K FS TOPS IN FUN - VALUE « FEATURES CRUISER 'CUSTOM' built by Canada's largest bike manufacturer Seamless, Dependable 'Perry' chrome plated rims * Heavy, silver brazed frame coaster brake Dazzling automotive-type finish Gleaming whit e fenders & chain guard 2-tone mattress-style saddle Big, Big selection of CCM, & CRUISER bikes ONLY $1, A WEEK \ BEGoodric h 88 KING ST, OSHAWA 723.4343 Ww. | -- 'and the finesse of Billy Casper. Whitby to win the trophy with a} deveioped inta # match ber| |who shot a record-tying "4 cnlead Casper, with $496,748.20, Vike ena second wound Uridew Palmer or fired 2 'Your-inder-par 64 Friday and Casper had e 66,| McBee, {rom Midiand, Tex.,| turned pro last Aug. 1. 'Casper! are playing won the Open title in 195. Pal- |game, mer took tt in 1966, Oshawa Bowlers Capture Prize At Peterborough | Oshawa aren lawn howlers|in District 14 is expected to take won the two top sets of prizes in'part in the tournament at the Oshawa Club, Sunday, Proceeds of the games commencing at 1.30 p.m., go to the Benevolent Fund of the Ontario Provincial Lawn Bowling Association, The Voxhall Trophy will go to the! top players in the two-game pees, wth three wins, were John \event Windsor Branch Wins Tournament Branch 143, Windsor, won top honors at the Royal Canadian Legion's annual provincial eu- chre tournament at Branch 43 in Oshawa recently Second in the event, which Oshawa won last year, was! Branch 66 of Willowdale, Oshaw finished 22nd In high doubles, J. Heaton and A. Currie of Branch 66 finished first Carling's Trophy and prizes were presented by Bill Cleary of Whitby while Ontario Com- mand prizes were presented by the co « governor of the tourney, Bob Gwynne of Cornwall Convener of the tourney was IJoyd Austin of Port Hope. "OSHAWA- WHITBY" 3 soem Ts TOLL | The Olympic Club course took NICKLAUS BUND HS Oil OF LOTmer wiKmers, Jack Jack Nicklaus, burnin; over a\Pleck, who heat Ben Hogan in| remained in strong con did U4 Furgol, with 196, or Cary rontien with bis second 71 lor\Middlecolt, who packed up at ithe 18th far over par. vue played six holes and the) Gene Littler, the 1961 cham- USGA asked us to speed up," pion, skidded trom his second 'said Nicklaus, "I proceeded to\place 68 on opening day to 3 \make four straight Seoese. Very|#3 and 151, the cutoff point, Al seldom 1 get as mad as I did at! Mengert, first round leader at our 'police torce'."' '67, slipped to 77. Don Massen- Nicklaus said his threesome gale went {rom 68 to 79. Defend- with Tony Lema and Bruceling champion Gary Player just Devlin had frequently been in|stayed in with a 72-166, the the rough during the early\same total carded by 1964 holes, causing delays winner Ken Venturi, who had a) The USGA has demanded: an 77 end to slow play Hogan, 53, went to a 73 and The Nicklaus group played) 145, while two - time wirner the round in four hours, 22 min-\Julius Boros posted 69-143, i utes, Palmer's group toured in| John Miller, 19, a San Fran- | about 3% hours, eiscan, continued to lead the| 'Nicklaus claimed the USGA | amateurs with a 142, SERVICE CENTRE DON'T DELAY Avoid the rush and heave your motor end boot serviced by our experts, Our soles department eon olso completely outfit you for fun on the water ee Oshawa YACHTHAVEN LTD, Harbour Rd, Off Simcoe St. S. (Follow the signs) NEW NUMBER 723-8186 Talk low-price with your Chevrolet-Epic dealer. 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