, well losed OP uN TED 3-8186 HAPPY WINNER! Hot, tired but happy, A. J. Foyt has a big smile on his face and flowers around his neck as he stands in the "victory circle' after receiving the trophy for winning the India- napolis 500-mile Speedway classic, yesterday. Foyt and his wife (left) from Houston, Texas, are jammed in by well - wishers. Foyt took over the lead when Parn- elli Jones' controversial tur- bine entry, which had led all the way, developed ser- aa 3 A. J. Foyt Joins Ranks | Three-Time Winners By DALE BURGESS INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Par- third place Joe Leonard, Foyt's team-mate, got $43,527. The to- nelli Jones' "whispering wind"|tal purse of $727,346.98 broke a turbine car died away and lost to A. J, Foyt Jr.'s conventional rear engine Coyote Ford in Wednesday's 500-mile auto race. But controversy over use of an aircraft engine for the first time in the 56-year-old race had not quieted today, Henry Banks, director of com- petition for the U.S. Auto Club and himself a former national champion, said the question of running a turbine against piston engines "definitely will be brought up' at a June 5 meet- ing of the USAC rules commit- 8 tee." 4 most consideration," "It's our job to keep the com- petition even; arranging form- ulas for that purpose is a fore- Banks } said. record of $691,808.90 set last year. The race, run in sections of 45 and 455 miles because of a Tuesday interruption by rain, proved that the STP-Pratt and Whitney turbine could go off and hide from any piston en- gine on the track whenever Jones hit the throttle. $6 BEARING A $6 ball bearing finally failed in the gear box with less than 10 miles to go and the dogged Foyt won as he had in i961 when leader Eddie Sachs stopped to change a tire with only 244 miles to go. Foyt won the hard way in 1964 and joins the only other three - time winners, Louis Meyer, Wilbur Shaw and Mauri brough spun in front of Jones.| Jones did a controlled spin,| drove through the infield grass) and went right on racing. This} let Gurney lead the next two} laps but the turbine soon was) back in control, The moment of truth for Foyt! came as he rounded the last turn on his final lap. A drive shaft broke in Bobby Grim's car, tearing off a wheel, on the mainstretch, Cars of Carl Wil- liams and Chuck Hulse also erashed and other cars were sliding in all direction. Foyt snaked through the mess on the track and took the check- ered flag just before chief stew-| ard Harlan Fengler ordered the} race stopped because the track was impassable, INJURY-FREE INDY Nobody was seriously hurt in ja series of mishaps that kept ' "There were no ground rules for a turbine and we think we came up with a pretty good formula for one. All you can do mm for a new developreent is run it fH once and then reconsider." . RECORD WINNINGS = Foyt picked"up a record first place check for $171,227 at the victory dinner Wednesday night. Jones, who slipped to sixth in the wreck-halted race, got $48,- 392 including $27,000 in lap prizes for leading 171 of the 200 laps. Foyt's record average was 151,207 m.p.h. against Jim Clark's 1965 mark of 150.686. fous trouble with only four laps to go. On the final lap, Foyt had to navigate through a five - car crack- up, to claim the checkered flag. (AP Wirephoto) omersand Key Blows Win Welcome Wins International y THE CANADIAN PRESS A few big hits made the dif- rence Wednesday in winning losing International League lames. "Rochester Red Wings beat The Investors Syndicate team hogged the limelight and the jor share of "the loot'? when Toronto City Major 'B' 5- Hpin League closed out their seas- on with the annual banquet. Highlight of the program for the Investors, who won both the league championship and play- ' off honors, was receiving the league trophy. Team captain Harold Ballem accepted the trophy, on behalf of his team- mates and in turn, handed it over to team sponsor Sid Nor- ris. Mr. Norris then presented each member of the team with a white cardigan sweater, trim- med with green, and a cigar- ette lighter. Members of the "Oshawa" champions included Dave Bishop, Ed Brown, Syd Taylor, Gord Steele, Harry So- bil, Gord Lee and Ballem. The winners also each recei- ved a pen - and - pencil set from the league and a key chain from the Ontario Bowlers Coun- cil. O'Connor Bow! propieter made a handsome cash donation to the champions, which along with playoff winnings, meant a hand- some purse for each player. Individual awards of silver- mugs, were made to Dave Bis- hop, for his second - best aver- age in the league, 249 and to Gord Steele as "most improv- ed bowler'. Loop Tilts back' a challenge by second- place Syracuse Chiefs when Curt Motton blasted a four-run homer in the third inning after Bill bryan hit hit homers in consecutive trips to the plate-- the first a two-run shot. Rochester won the game 4-3 and regained their 44-game edge as league leaders. Toronto Maple Leafs also got a big hit--a two-run blow by third baseman Jose Calero--in beating Buffalo Bisons 3-1 while Dave Nicholson hit two homers and John Hoffman one in lead- ing Richmond Braves to a 5-2 victory over Jacksonville Suns. Columbus Jets broke a 21-in- ning scoreless streak with five runs in the third inning to leap to a 7-1 win over Toledo Mud Hens in the fourth league game. Rick Delgado came on in re- lief of starter Dave Leonhard and pitched 5 1-3 innings of two- hit ball to hold Syracuse back after Motton had given Roches- ter the lead, It also was Del- gado's fourth victory of the sea- son and lowered his earned run average to a miserly .79 a game, Calero's game - winning hit was a tactical necessity for him as he cost the Leafs a poten- tial run earlier by swinging too wide around third base, collid- ing with manager-coach Eddie Kasko and being tagged out. The Columbus victory, coupled with the Syracuse loss, left them tied in second place half a game ahead of Buffalo and Toronto, tied with .500 rec- ords. The Mud Hens had shut the Jets out in two successive games and through the start of the third when Columbus erupted, the big hit being a tywo- run single by Arlo Brunsberg in support of the six-hitter thrown by Dick Ellis. Jones had one lap at 164.926, another record. Second place Al Unser, Albu- querque, N.M., won $69,977 and Rose. the yellow "no passing" light on Foyt said he might be in aia total of one hour and four turbine car himself next year| minutes, There had been only 13 if the rules aren't changed to/minutes of running under the pede He -- ms simply|yellow when Clark set the old| ~ Ge gs Gai. when Jones|record in 1965. | . Oth i S| International racer Dan Gur|siiminated G ord Ho jotacek | ney alin ag atenty ye was'Larry Dickson, Mel Kenyon,| washed out by a series of me-|Cale Yarborough, Johnny Ruth- chanical problems. jerford, rookie Wally Dallen- SET 3-CAR PACE {bach, and the qualification rec- P Foyt na Ne rn oy gv hee setter Mario Andretti, who} ones as hard as they could/lost a wheel. | and the 5ist 500 literally was al Roger McCluskey drove a three-car race. magnificent race, charging Whatever the merits of their|from 22nd to 3rd place before| ye, equipment, Jones and Foyt up-|his engine blew a little beyond held their reputations as two of/the 400-mile mark. the world's greatest drivers. The hot drivers from the On the 5ist lap, southern) world Grand Prix circuit had a stock car racer Lee Roy Yar-'miserable day with only Denis Read And Gibbs' '1967 Winners Cooke Trophy The annual Men's Doubies Tournament, for the Wm, Cogke Trophy, at the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club, saw the home- town duo of George and Sfan Gibbs emerge as winner, With three wins and a scorg' of 52- plus-2. Another home club entry of Roy Mann and Reg Norris fin- ished in the runner. - up slot, with three wins and a score of 50-plus-1 points. Art Cox and Fred DeNure of Port Perry finished in third place, with their three wins and a total of 49 points and Oshawa's John Morrison and Gerry Oatway captured fourth prizes, with 44 points for their three wins. High point - scorers in the two - win division gwere Ewart Carswell and Ford Ppindsay, of Oshawa, with 52-plus-13, the actual best total of the day. Brothers A. Hickman and J. Hickman of Toronto, were next in line with 50 - plus - 7 points, for their two wins. Gord MacMillan and father "Sam" were the next best in jthe two - win, prize winners, with 50-plus-3 points. High one - win prizes went to Bill Joyce and E. Clemence of the host club, with 45 points. A. Hoskin and V. Foxhall of Cobourg were next with 40-plus 2 points. Hulme of New Zealand running at the finish in fourth position. He was voted 'rookie of the i tad Graham Hill of London and Jimmy Clark of Duns, Scotland, winners of the last two 500s, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredoy, June 1, 1967 Hamess Racing Program Friday At Port Perry PORT PERRY (Staff) - The|Robert Lee Jr., Edson, Vital -- Standardbred Harness|Victory and Phillip Paul. Horse Racing Club will present is its second 'meet' of the poor cing Pot a -- on, at Port Perry Fair Grounds| Miss Hope Dillard, Frisky this Friday evening and the|Gratt Frig- list of entries indicates that this ae it ig _-- twilight card will be a real at-| ---- traction to the harness racing} " enthusiasts of the area. 0 h V ct The races start at 6:15 o'clock i) awa 1 ors and embrace a total of eight races, with two "heats" in each/ of the four specified ain Port Hope Mutuel wagering privileges are) available. | Oshawa knocked out 14 hits The Free-for-All trot event,/and had a run to show for each races No. 3 and No. 7, pre-jas they defeated Port Hope sent a real challenge to the)14-10 playing Eastern Ontario customers, with such outstand-|Pee Wee baseball in Port Hope gee as Maryaien A Mel gan we night. reddy Gratton and Vital Vic-) Gary wilson § J yary provided the big seg papi mig seven entries, | hat for Oshawa, hitting four for or this special, \five as he connected for three Bus service from Oshawa Bus|singles and a double while Terminal, leaving at 5:30 p.m.|Marty Blake hit doubles in the and returning after the last/second and seventh innings. race, provides accomodation for Daaure harness race er Eindget doubled len ang re Mee a no other trans-ltwo singles to account for Port Pareien sneckum, Hope hitting. Following are the entries for 4 ai, . | Oshawa scored seven runs in gad night's card at Port Per-lihe second inning then dis- * ...,__|tributed the other seven among ole " 4 «Invitation the remaining five stanzas scor- t j sco, Is Song, i i Sharon's Dominion, Slade Han-l et. a over, NeHi and Press on. P is a ade iss Tualen 48d ort Hope scored a run in _Races an '- Junior in-ithe first inning, two in the vitation Race:- Molly Haw Lee, /fourth, four in the fifth and Ada F. Scott, Miss Hildline,| ; , Wedge's Rocky, Mohawk Terry. {wre more in the seventh to Will Row Gill and Rainbow|°u™' 'heir ten runs. Peggy. Races $ and 7:- Free - For -| A woodchuck's heart beats All Trot:- Maryaien Riddle,|fewer than five times a minute both went out early with burned pistons in their Lotus-Fords. Freddy Gratton, Colleen Key, during hibernation. 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