European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 9, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse 10 the stars and stripes May 19sq hogans record tying 259 wins Greenbrier open Ben scores 1st return win with final 66 White Sulphur May 8 Ben Hogan made Good his comeback to professional Golf win Ning the 72hole Greenbrier open tournament with a record 21underpar it was Bantam Bens first pea tournament Victory since his re turn to the tournament wars after a near fatal automobile Accident in february Hogan has been trying to win one since on his first at he tied Sam Snead fit the los Angeles open with but later lost the his made on a final round of yesterday tied the worlds record for 72 holes at Golf on a par70 set by Byron Nelson in the Seattle open in Hogan already holds the record score of 27 strokes under for play on a par72 he set that Standard at the country club in Sneads 269 second Hogan had successive rounds of 65 and 66 Over the old White course to compile his Host pro Sam Snead was second in the fou Day Greenbrier 10 strokes behind Hogan with 203 Norman von of Syd was third at 270 and skip of Knox fourth with hogans Victory was Worth Ben was inclined to shrug off his he said he was but it was nothing and that he played better Golf Dur ing the friends that the taciturn Ben acted happier than he Louise Suggs holds Lead in tee meet May 8 of Carrol shot an 84 yesterday to keep her Lead at the Halfway Point of the women Cross country weather vane open Golf tournament miss Suggs had a 72hole total of 321 after a today sind at country club Mildred of came with running second with a 325 of in third place with and Betty of san also shot 82s Bette Mims of added an 84 for 344 and Alice of had 90 for new Smithy to service guns in Garmisch May 8 Gunsmith shop in Garmisch Alpine View service club will do Gunsmith work for All Post it was announced by capt Emerson president of the Garmisch Rod and gun Edward who formerly worked for Post will be the shops Gunsmith and do work under a Price schedule approved by the Post Finney wife Dies May 8 Louis Firine i wife of the for Mer major league baseball died yesterday after an illness of Finney la manager of club in the big state Fin in 32 May 8 Barneys terrific Relief pitching and Robinsons explosive gave the Brooklyn dodgers a 32 Victory Over the Pittsburgh pirates yesterday before a crowd of Robinson drove in All three dodger runs with three including a two run double and a six thinning Homer that barely dropped into Greenberg Barney relieved Jack Banta in the fourth inning and gave one harmless double to Johnny then pitched five consecutive h i 11 e s and unless innings to pick up his first Victory Goethe after Barne walked Nanny Fernandez in the ninth with two out and wild pitched him to second Carl Erskine came in to throw just one pitch and retire Wally Westlake Banta yielded both pirate runs in the first inning when he made two successive wild pitches with the bases he also walked two More in the hit one bats Man arid uncorked a third wild pitch but escaped he was clubbed hard in the third Frayne and Barney took Over in the Brooklyn Pittsburgh a r h a r h is 511 of 4 1 1 Jackie Robinson perfect play Barbara Scofield beats Gussie on Wiesbaden court May 8 Bara of san beat Gertrude gorgeous Gussie yesterday to win the women singles in Wiesbaden International Tennis Jack of won the mens singles with a decisive 61 win Over Ernst Buch of the rival California girls fought a dramatic Battle which Drew enthusiastic applause from nearly miss wearing a White started out As if to make Short work of her after win Ning the first she was in the second set when miss Scofield started a valiant and outlasted Gussie in a grim miss Moran is ranked seventh and miss Scofield 10th among american women 35yearold Veteran of International was steadier than the younger if 4 3 2b s of 3 in 3 so 4 c p arg non p p in s if so 4 Schenz o of 3 3b j is i 3 Brickert l is 0 c a Saffell c p Coogan p 31 2 4 7 fielder a smiling but determined Erick Wakefield shares Hiis Sounde with his while he awaits i the decision of commissioner Chandler on whether will play for the who want or the doot want totals j3 3 8 totals grounded out for Banta grounded out or Rojek c struck out for Mccullough 8 struck out for Dickson 8 ran for Fernandez 9 Brooklyn ooh 001 8 1 Pittsburgh 200 000 t 0 Robinson c Shuba and Hodges Rojek and Brooklyn Pittsburgh Dickson Banta Barney Barney Banta 3 in 3 Dickson s in 8 Barney l in main 1 in 1 Erskine o in Banta Mccullough Banta Barney t Barney Dickson Tal Foert triumphs in Paris Tennis May 8 Billy Tal of new yesterday won the Paris International Tennis tour defeating fellow american Budge Talbert far outclassed the Long player who was unable to Cope with the Power in Talbert serve and deep in the finals of the women Anne Marie of Defeated Marie of course to open May 20 May s the Mannheim Golf course has completed its face lifting and will be open to the Public on May it was lanes lame Gadget Frank Lane general manager of the Chicago White claims that this robot pitching machine has a lame Arm and has refused to pay for commissioner Chandler will decide whether or not Lane must Fork Over for the allegedly faulty Lane watches As Trainer Wacky Schwartz tries an Oil reds drop to no cellar As phils win twin Bill May 8 Philadelphia phys yesterday swept a doubleheader from the Cincinnati 60 and to drop the Heads into the National league Home runs and Fine left handed pitching were the combination that clicked for the who now have won nine of their last 12 in contrast to the reds six game losing in the it was a Chison halve pair May 8 Home runs by Pete Suder and Mike Guerra provided the Philadelphia athletics with a 42 second game Victory Over Thev Chicago White sox yesterday for an even split As Chi Cago had handed Lou Brissie his fourth straight pitching setback while gaining a 72 firs game air tight Relief hurl Suder ing by Carl Scheib made Philadel shias second game taking Over for starter Bob Hooper with the bags one out and two runs Home in Tiff Scheib retired Herb Adams on a pop foul Fly and Dave Philley on an infield Suder and Guerra belted their round trippers off Randy hits by Hank Johnny Eddie Malone and Chico Carrasquel and errors by Hooper and Bob Dillinger accounted for the two in the opening Ostrowski broke an existing 33 deadlock with a six thinning circuit clout Box scores on Page 11 Veteran Southpaw Ken Heintzel Man who set the reds Down with just three singles As he registered his first Victory of the out Dick Sisler sent him on his Way to Triumph with a seconding Ning base empty Homer and de who came Back to re place Sisler at first base this sea added a two run third inning Del who made Only one hit in the two was the hero of the for his Lone hit was a tie breaking Homer off Ewell Blackwell in the the phils added another run in the ninth to make Blackwell the and Curt who relieved starter Emory the Box scores on Page 11 1 Coe wins Western Amateur tee title front med from Page 9 the match against the loquacious Goldwater who appeared Limp after lasting much longer than i Ever expected in the 48th annual in racking up the won last year by Golden boy Frank Coe became the first Man in nearly a decade to win both the National and Western the l and 2 titles of Amateur Golf in this of in addition he also holds the trans Mississippi Marvin Bud Ward was the last Man to turn the trick in d b n i c p c s n v b c b p b p s c e s Ramblers nip for 4th straight May 8 two games were played in the Northern league yesterday while five clashes were recorded in the Southern circuit As half of the constabulary baseball nines remained Idle because of bad up tips Ramblers won their fourth but had to Over come deficit in the sixth inning to cop a 95 Victory Over the 97th Sig so five one walk and an error turned the accounting for five first Sacker Felix Garza homered for the winners with none on in the second at the 547th engr red rattlers exploded for eight runs in the final stanza to sew up their game with the 2d 14th Cav the rattlers when they launched their sparked by de wms reys triple which produced five the 73d Ord in gremlins spot lighted the Dixie circuit with a sparkling 98 win Over the t4th a in Sam schmick and Bill Macdonald divided the Mound chores for the allowing nine including circuit smashes by Bill Smith and Earl the gremlins were in the ninth Frame they broke Loose for three runs off Bill Ai Kins Mustang hurler Al Malloy scattered five hits and three runs give the 2d 6th Cav a 103 Over the 519th a in at Augsburg the 3d 2d Cav wild Oats walloped1 three Unicorn Hurt ers for hits to give them an overwhelming 187 win Over the 6th Cay two three run homers by Bill Culley and Harry highlighted the wildcats blistering attach other scores inthe Southern league 2d 2d Cav Gold tide 3d 6th Cav mountaineers 5 70th 1st 3d Cav Kinsmen
