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ANNOUNCE DRAFT
NEW YORK (UPD—The Na
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expected to announce the draft
picks for the first round of its
collegiate draft on Wednesday.
The league’s formal draft is
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(UPD—Ben Hogan has decided
to pass up this year’s Master’s
Golf tournament because of a
recurring ligament ailment In
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Bears Revenge Loss,
Beat Lithonia, 12-3
The Fairmont Bears are like
any good team. They enjoy re
venge.
Coach Johnny Goodrum’s nine
got its fullfilment Tuesday by
bombing Lithonia 12-3 in an ab
breviated contest.
The win was exceptionally
sweet since Llthona had no-hit
the Bears earlier.
Frank Taylor led the charge
Conigliaro’s Ailment
Hurting Sox All Over
By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Writer
Tony Conigliaro is back in
sick bay and the Boston Red
Sox are hurting all over.
The 23-year-old slugger, who
was sidelined for the last six
weeks of the 1967 season after
being beaned by Jack Hamilton
on Aug. 18, left the Red Sox in
Pompano Beach, Fla., Tuesday
and flew to Boston for an
examination of his eyes.
Conigliaro, whose anticipated
return las regarded as a key
factor in the Red Sox’ hopes for
a second straight American
League pennant, was batting
only .143 in exhibition games.
He had struck out 22 times in 66
at-bats, including eight of his
last 10 appearances at the plate.
Bothered By Headaches
Conigliaro said on arrival in
Boston that he’s had recurring
headaches this spring and has
Braves Break
Florida Camp,
Head For Home
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.
(UPD—The Atlanta Braves end
their Florida spring training
season today by meeting the
New York Yankees at Fort
Lauderdale.
The Braves, idle Tuesday,
needed a victory to keep from
having a break-even spring in
the Grapefruit League. Atlanta
was 12-11 before the Yankees
game. The New Yorkers were
10-10.
The Braves stop over in Sa
vannah Thursday on their way
home to meet their AAA farm
club, the Richmond Braves, in
a charity game.
The Braves move into Atlanta
Stadium Friday for a three
game exhibitfon series with the
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by pitching a two-hitter. He st
ruckout 11 and walked five.
His mates backed him with
excellent hitting.
Perry Smith and Edward Hos
ley each slammed a double and
single. Gregory McCrary rip
ped a triple, Taylor helped his
own cause with a double, Tho
mas Berry doubled and Carl
ton Blackmon singled.
been unable to see the ball
clearly. He was batting .287
with 20 homers and 60 runs
batted in when the pitch by
Hamilton caused him to suffer a
concussion, a cracked cheek
home and several nasal hemor
rhages.
The Red Sox made the
decision to send Conigliaro back
to Boston after he struck out
three times in Tuesday’s 5-4
loss to the Washington Senators.
Tlie Senators won the game on
a ninth-inning homer by Ron
Hansen, who hadn’t made an
extra base this spring until the
blow.
Mike McCormick, the Nation
al League’s Cy Young Award
winner last season, and Woody
Fryman, one of the Philadelphia
Phillies’ big question marks,
turned in impressive pitching
performances as the teams
ended or neared the end of their
Baltimore Orioles, then prepare
to leave for St. Louis to open
their National League season
Tuesday night against the de
fending World Champion Cardi
nals.
Atlanta Tuesday released vet
eran catcher-coach Bop Uecker
and sent three pitchers back to
the minors to meet roster regu
lations.
The Braves said they have of
fered 33-year-old Uecker an as
signment as catcher with Rich
mond.
Lefthander Dale Roberts was
sent to Richmond and right
hander Bob Castiglione has
gone to the Braves minor
league pool where he will be re
assigned to a farm team.
The Bears crammed eight
hits, five of them for extra bas
es, and six stolen bases in four
and a half innings. The game
was called because of weather
conditions. However, it was an
official contest.
The Bears hope to improve
their 2-1 record Friday when
they play West Side High of Mc-
Donough at Johnson Field.
Florida and Arizona phases of
spring training.
McCormick pitched six shut
out innings and received credit
for his third victory of the
spring as the San Francisco
Giants beat the Cleveland
Indians 6-1. Ollie Brown drove
in three runs with three hits to
lead the Giants to their 14th
victory in 24 exhibition games.
Knocks Out Eleven
Fryman, 3-8 with the Pit
tsburgh Pirates last season,
struck out 11 and allowed only
three hits In seven innings of a
1-0 triumph over the Minnesota
Twins. Tony Taylor homered off
Jim Roland for the only run of
the game.
The Pirates closed out their
stay in Fort Myers, Fla., with a
3-2 win over the Oakland
Athletics. Jose Pagan’s double
was the big blow of a three-run
fifth-lnnlng rally. Sal Bando had
two singles which figured in the
Athletics' scoring.
Bobby Tolan stole home as
pitcher Don Shaw went into a
windup with the bases filled in
the eighth inning to give the St.
Louis Cardinals a 3-2 decision
over the New York Mets. Ron
Swoboda and J.C. Martin
homered off Nelson Brlles for
the Mets, who suffered their
18th loss in 24 games.
Reds Triumph
Milt Pappas pitched five
shutout innings and Bill Lee
added two as the Cincinnati
Reds defeated the Houston
Astros 4-2. Lee May’s double
and run-scoring singles by Tony
Perez and Vada Pinson led the
Reds’ attack.
Willie Horton hit a homer,
double and single and stole a
base in leading the Detroit
Tigers past the Chicago White
Sox 5-1. Early Wilson yielded
six hits and one run in seven
strong innings for the Tigers,
who rapped 19-game winner Joe
Horlen for three runs and seven
hits in six innings.
Boog Powell doubled, moved
to third on an infield out and
scored on a sacrifice fly to give
the Baltimore Orioles a 2-1
decision over the New York
Yankees in 12 innings. John
O’Donoghue and Pete Richert
shut out the Yankees for the
last five innings.
Hazel Hilton
Bowls 213
Hazel Hilton bowled a 213 game
and a 516 series Tuesday in the
Dundee League. Peggy Scott
rolled a 192 game and a 523
series.
Joann Partain bowled a 173
and a 487 and Jerry Vaughn
bowled a 163 and a 435.
Other top bowlers were:
Lillian Parrish 182 (476), Pau
line Harrison 162 (448), Joy Cas
ton 149, Linda Scott 155, Doris
Nichols 151, Frances McCarley
152, Annette Taylor 150 and Pen
ny Owen 150.
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Wednesday, April 3, 1968 Griffin Daily News
Griffin Trackmen
Third In Meet
The Griffin High track team
participated in a three-way meet
Tuesday and ran third behind
College Park and Carrollton.
Griffin was last with 13 points.
College Park won the meet.
The best Griffin could do was
place second in three events,
third in one and fourth in two.
Johnny Baker ran second in
the 120 high hurdles and 180 low
hurdles.
Harry Murphy ran second in
the 440.
Douglas Pack placed third in
the mile and fourth in the two
mile event.
Bill Cody was fourth in the
Lee Roy’s
Protest
Thrown Out
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.
(UPD —lt’s now official that
Cale Yarborough and Lee Roy
Yarbrough finished first and
second respectively in the At
lanta 500 stock car race, after
the National Association for
stock Car Auto Racing threw
out a protest by Yarbrough
against Yarborough.
NASCAR announced Tuesday
its investigation showed that
Yarborough did not pass anoth
er car during a caution flag In
last Sunday’s race as charged
by Yarbrough,
The panel said Yarborough
passed Frank Warren after the
green flag signaled the renew
al of high-speed racing.
Both Yarborough, of Tim
monsville, S. C., and Yar
brough, of Columbia, S. C.,
drove Mercury Cyclones in the
Atlanta race.
Blanton Bowls
202, 201
Preston Blanton bowled a 202
and a 201 and Davy Hilton roll
ed a 206 Tuesday as Thomason’s
Texaco beat the Misfits 4-0 in
the Industrial Bowling League.
Eubanks 66 and Ike Hill’s tied
2-2, and Dundee beat Highland
2i/ 2 to iy 2 -
Frank Kelsey bowled a 213 for
Eubanks. Frank McElroy had
a 203. Bobby Dunn bowled a
206 for Ike Hill’s.
Charles Head bowled a 209 for
Highland.
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Ronnie Moore bowled a 220,
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