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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 25

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vwy syl speed (he was also a JOURNAL HERALD 25 Thurda, Srpl. 17, lhl I)alrn. Ohio tr3k star an f. ior9 Raimey Get Big Grid Break TT 1 7 7 1 111 3 inr ei ivin rtvnn 1 Ci lCt Xf buf he d0esn-t have par i lira. ticulsr eood hands lor a re and he's too small for a 'running back.

When They Got By Browns9 Last Cut i "He accepted the- challenge, i By -Terry llnwe Tensive backs and both products proving my position on the' with Winnipeg of the Canadian 'hough and has been doing a real wmi HrmM wrtwr i0 Roosevelt high school, of team." i league instead. -good job for us." When the Cleveland Browns berths on the Cleveland squad I Browns' head coach Elanton "Dave made a big mistake bv "I really like defense now." mart thmt fjnl i said. "It's been quite mi mm wi mis M-awii. uiiuer nas tieen nigniy imprehefl not signing wnn us men. ioi- uaolj anA i.

t. 1 1 Itlilllt ie, i nrtti i it oui with the two uavton nrtxiucts. her recalled, i remember t-v- to sweat it a chrillenge. I'm really glad to have made this club." "Caylot- is very intelligent, a sign him. He could have hitrh flas tmv." Pother ohm- been much farther along." Ken Webb and rookie linebacker along with a few others lat L'd Betti-idge.

it proved to be week," said Caylor, who had one of the mot important de- been obtained from the Chicago cisions in the lives of two Day- Bears in an off-season trade in-tonians. volving Rich Kreitling. It assured Lowell Caylor and "But now I'm over the hump Dave Raimey. two rookie de- and can start working on im- leered. "He's worked very hard: Raimey had to have surgery; T1P 5-10.

190-pound Raimey to make this team. Lowell doesn't on both shoulders in the spring I'nM attended Xenia Wood row have exceptional speed, but he 'of 12 and it handicapped hi. high school but trans- quicn Hd -i "iniuiK-s. nui n- frnTr (J RooscveH (Ulring mid- t.ouracous Adjective For Bonier Bv Iim Zufkip JfHirnal Hrrald Sporu Writrr F.eitf Fia'ikp boulod a 237 Sunday nihi at Var.ify lanos but it took her tluoe siiips lo do it. Now, I'3T in't much.

And Mrs, Krankp would 1" lh first to admit that fact. But the ri.iy nfir Kiwlm; this lackhistor sn-ies. mip talked of lior a if it were a cne-ame eUort 1 1 of three. "I vent home with surh a good feelins, even though I bowled louy," she said. "It as another step up." Three years ao, doctors didn't think Mrs.

Franke would be able to take any kind of step asain. ith it mwiwin ii iiifins iiiu a gucxi scii.e ui fxjM-iun iMinifiiic program to tion. He's been doing real ell." strength the shoulders and row of ms senlor J'ear Drafted 16th by the Bears inlays they're Miund again. He helped the Teddies to the City 1SW3. the 6-3, 205-pound Caylor asked for and got a second chance championship football game had to buck considerable talent the Erouns which was won by Chaminade.

in Chicago's defensive backfield "I had a long talk with D.ne Raimey went on to Michigan and whs placed on the taxi squad. last spring when we in where he was the Wolverines' SALE TRAINEES ii if' He subsequently played flanker -our rookies for a workout," Ccl- fading scorer for three seasons Cmtrm4 ppanHn nf Vug (til markFtlnc artiIHp. haft mad pilioni tailabtp tn lhi naitnaaU promittMrt arKaniratmn'a MjtMnndtng taira training procram fr tr airrt. aJnhitiim. al orifnlrd' Individual.

SlKTefiil randidaln UI. alter rcmii.lclion training, mof ilitn rhallrnl-Inr aaJr naiilMi Iralurinc auitandinf potential fr rapid adaremrnt in bnh Miarjr and re.pnibilit. (ealured are excellent Martinc talarj. ntwk purrhae plan, armip innuraner. educational aitanrv pro-(ram.

the full sarkini nl ur admimotralhe and leehnlral revmn e. eollece degree and Htif ale experience preferred, end retine la Mr. (.. Murgia. sun ml F.O.

North Uaiton Statmn. UUin. Ohio "AN IQUAL Ofr-ORTUNirr MPlOr" and defense vvitli Springfield, Mass. The son of Dayton police chief Lawrence Caylor, Lowell was a standout defensive back at Miami university at Oxford. Raimey was originally drafted in the ninth round by the Browns in 13, but he elected to sign lier offered.

"And I told him lhen with a total of 19 touchdowns, that his future was as a d. f. n- Caylor and Raimey are both sive back and that if he didn't reserve defensive backs with the want to play defense he might as Browns now and are presently well forget football. being employed on the kicking "He had always played offense "teams." Both are determined, and this really shook him up.lnow that they've made the club. He admitted to me later that it to make a solid contribution and did," Collier added.

"Dave has'eventually gain regular status. Betle I ranke (left) and Harry Zavako Discuses Score With Varsity Laves Manager J1UI" III "U'-M "II HI l.luanw fi ll "SUPER-RIGHT" 7-INCH CUT en d) 0) 4TH AND 5TH RIBS IR was hne was in a severe auto accident. Both of Bctte's less were badly injured. Her chest and right arm were crushed. She required an emergency tracheotomy.

In 11 months, she underwent nine major operations. "They wore skeptical not only if I would walk but they also said I'd never use my right arm again," Mr.s Franke recalled as she talked frankly of her tragedy. The 5-8 'i Mrs. Franke often used to go to National lanes to watch the blind bowlers after her ordeal. "They were so marvelous," she recalled enthusiastically.

"They were such an inspiration to me." Teaches Daughter Before the accident she bowled three times a week, carrying a modest 1-15 average. After the mishap, she never FIRST 3 RIBS -LB. 79c Del Monica Steaks lb. 1.79 Stewinq Beef LEAN BONELESS COTTAGE Steaks "SUPER-RIGHT" S-1NCH CUT BOPvDExN'S LB. CTN.

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She would have to train herself to become a lefthander. "I'd been teaching my daughter 'to bowl," she said. "I spent some time at the Varsity with her this summer when I decided to try it once or twice myself. But I became frustrated. I never knew gutters were so big.

Before the accident, I often wondered why I had a left hand. I hardly ever used it. "I decided if I perhaps took it slowly, I might eventually do better. When I found with concentration and effort I could keep the ball on the alley, I felt I wanted to try and bowl agam in a league. A Clean Sport "I came to the Varsity last Sat-urday and my daughter asked me if I would bowl with her in the Mixed league the next night.

I felt it would be a challenge because bowling always has been my first love. "I've had to cross a couple of hurdles since the accident. I walked again, I'm working again and I drive, too (with a straight stick carl. I felt if I could do these things I could do others, too. Bow ling's such a clean sport.

I don't think you can say enough about, it," Mrs. Franke started with a 101 game in her Mixed league debut. "I had a double (two strikes in a row)," she exclaimed. "Believe me it was quite a thrill." Greatly fatigued by this first game effort, and further hampered by a dwindling stability problem which sometimes causes her legs to crumble, Mrs. Franke dipped to final games of 67 and 69.

Discards Charlie An item to be remembered throughout this story is the tremendously difficult transition she made from right to lefthanded. Timing and rhythm all wore different. She had to develop balance and co-ordination. She had to gain strength in her heretofore seldom-used left hand. With her bad legs, she had to shift to a walking approach instead of the running method she employed formerly.

The courageous Mrs. Franke also conquered Charlie, the name given the cane which she lias since discarded. "I had to give up my cane hp- 1-QT. 14-FL OZ. Sauerkraut GRADE LB.

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s1 "jl 1 I I I Si ccl or Bench Lcmck, Johnson PITTSBURGH (APt-Coach Buddy Parker said yesterday that he has demoted two of his regular Pittsburgh Stealers because they didn't do "any blocking all year." Parker guard Ray Lemek and fullback John Henry Johnson will not start Sunday against Hie New York Giants at Pitt Stadium. Relerring to the Steelets' L'S-ll loss to the Los Angeles Rams last Sunday, Parker said, "Neither Lemek nor Johnson have done any blocking all year. They were partially responsible for quarterback l.d Brown get-ting naile d.o often." --i r--' frn iViii Vitb riiifa'n i i imi' liii ii Yiri tjA 3984 SALEM-4225 N. MAIN-401 SALEM 6161 FAR HILLS 310 S. JEFFERSON-2404 W.

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