European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 23, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes june Pierce Blank 10 nats club on 16 hit Cleveland a Albie Pearson and Herb Plews rapped out four hits apiece saturday in Lead ing the Washington senators to an 117 Victory Over the tev Fland the senators had 16 including Home runs by Jim Lemon and Clint court the senators scored two runs in each of the first two innings off starter Cal and added six More in the fourth off Don Ferrarese and Jim Washington made it 110 in the fifth on a sacrifice and a single by Gary Bell and Don Mossi finished up for the Pedro Ramos evened his pitch ing record at although he the indians nicked him for five runs in the seventh in Vic Powers Homer and four straight Cingles following a pair of they knocked him out in the ninth with three straight hits that scored two slug est a r h Cleveland Alt 8 ii if feet of of so e St c k p Totari to 11 11 total a u Tamb i of ouch frn Tud Hilor Btl i i 11 in h it pm by so i 19 f f i 4 i i e t 1 1 my m cart rums do Gibran Jmwa Pom cd dams bum 1 fan Coart mar pro net meet receives 2d delay by rain Forest the round Robin profession Al tournament of was washed out by rain for the second straight How saturday and at a remit the tourney will be extended through Pancho and aussie Ken both sporting unbeaten records in the were slated to have played each other in saturdays feature match but were to meet sunday afternoon Rosewall has won All four of his matches while Gonzales is unbeaten in the three he Lew Heads record in the tourney is Tony Trabert Pancho Segura Frank Sedgman 03 and Rex Hartwig my paper says Swink to play for bears fort Mer Texas Christian University All America halfback Jimmy Swink signed to play professionally Cor the Chicago bears in the National football the fort Worth press said in an exclusive Olmedo gains Mcaa net win South Ern californian Alex Olmedo scored a relatively easy 61 Victory Over fifth seeded Art saturday in the semifinals of the Mcaa Tennis within 15 minutes of his match with Olmedo teamed with de Atkinson to Register another semifinals Olmedo and Atkinson brought the trojans Point total to 11 in the team stand assuring them of at least a tie with Stanford for the team with a current total of la looking to Jack Douglas in the singles and Douglas and Dave Nelson in the doubles to pick up enough Points to gain a tie in the final Douglas upset Douglas kept himself in scoring position by creating a mild upset in the semifinals of the singles with a straight set win Over yales third seeded Don Douglas was to meet the 1956 National singles Champion who was barred from Competition last year because of an Mcaa suspension against his in the sin Gles in saturdays Only other Douglas and Nelson were paired against Southern californian Jim Buck and de Guzman in a Semi finals doubles match that went Only two games and then was called because of s Chicago Billy Pierce yielded Only two singles and faced 29 waiters in a 10 Chicago White sox Triumph Over the Baltimore Oriole Baltimore Stormy right hander Billy Loe gave the White sox Only four but his throw ing error produced an unearned Chicago run in the first it was Chicago fifth shutout Victory in seven games and its ninth straight win Over Baltimore notching his sixth Victory against five do yielded Only a four thinning single by Dick Williams and a one Bagger in the ninth by Pinch Hitte Al the sox Southpaw dirt not give a and Only two orioles were left on pierces Only trouble came in the fourth when Gene Woodling Bounder squirted through first baseman Ray Boone for a two base error and Williams single advanced Woodling to the orioles tried a double but Woodling was out at the plate on a throw from second sucker Nellie Fox to Catcher Sherm Loliar Gus Triandos then grounded out to end the Baltimore Lone Chison run the Lone sox run came in the first As Jim land is led off with a moved to second on Fox single Over Short and scored when Loes threw wild past first on Bill Goodman smash to the batting for Loes in the ninth with one slammed a single to but Jim busboys drive was snared at the Wall in left by Jim Rivera and Pierce got Woodling on a roller to Short to end the it was the seventh successive de feat for who recently had a big squabble with Oriole manager Paul Richards Over his conduct on the the revived White who Tan Gle with the Pace setting new York Yankees in a fou game set Here next now have won seven of their last eight Billy Pierce stingy with Hita Peerless Pierce Baltimore and r h 0 Chicago a r Al in Kurrik Topaum Baltimore 39 0 Tot Ixos i totals j 02 000 100 000 1 4 Clerca 07 in h 9 2 8 4 r or 08 so 3 3 27 Llali Emhe until a scrip Showard said the 1955 All Amer Ica Star signed at the Home of his Foster parents in Long he is scheduled to report for training july 2l Swink had finished one year of medical school and was not expected to turn Swink a consensus All Amer Ica halfback in 1955 when he led the nation in scoring with 20 touch finalists decided in transmits Golf Ohio state freshman and an okla homa City geologist advanced to the finals of the Par defying trans Mississippi Golf championship sati urday with identical 3and2 Semi final Jack a 19yearold shot maker from turned Back Indiana Amateur Champion Pete Dye while Dick whipped Duke Nicklaus and Norvell met in a 36hole finale sunday for the 55th annual transmits Amateur links eskimos add end Edmonton a Don Wil a 21yearold end from the University of has signed with the Edmonton eskimos of the Western football Confer coach Sam Lyle Bolt retains Lead at Halfway Point of Flint tourney a Tommy Bolt fired a Par 72 saturday t retain his on stroke Lead at the Halfway Mark of the flan it was the sixth straight round Bolt has finished ahead o the Field since the Start of the which he won at Tulsa last finished saturdays round Early and then watched As one competitor after another bet Ter his 36hole total of Ted we has not won a tournament sine the 1d36 Tam world three putted the 17th Green or he would have tied the National open Kroll settled for a 71 and a today total of tourney paced by Patty Berg up Patty Berg a poised professional from an shot a two underpay 71 with the help of lady Luck saturday for a four stroke Lead a the three Quarter Mark of the women Western Golf association miss the defending Cham Pion in search of her seventh Wyga carded her second subpar round of the tournament Tor a four strokes in front of Mickey Chula and Beverly Calif miss the Blond Lyga carded a one underpay 72 in saturdays third round for a 223 and a tie with miss who scored a 75 Over the Kahiwa country club wifi held Down third place at and Louise sea was in ourth place with miss Berg was Sharp around the greens As she carved out a two underpay 35 on the front nine and rame Home in Par the Veteran layer had eight on putt including four for birdies and two or the leaders Patty 218 Mitkey Wal Jet Chula 787372 Piffl 81 sea Mary Lena 227 san any Bauer Hague Delray 71 Oyea Etty o Ann Allynn Lorla Southern Pines 233 Loria Etty san a 238 Bolt described his play As very Ordinary but saved some Salty re Marks for tournament a he stepped off the 18th Lanter Jawed Bolt running this tournament an Tommy Bolt on stroke there any marshals at All out there he said the huge gallery that followed him was very rude and inconsiderate to Gary Young South african who finished second to Bolt in the Bolt said spectators walked around and moved ahead after Bolt holed oat his but before player had Chance at they never gave the kid a Bolt i pleaded with was very really i All they did w8i who had a 75 after s first round was miffed and re fused to talk with 1 dont want to talk myself into he but what Bolt said says it the leaders Tommy Iii Lilly Apple lob Palo Miami till Nile ack Art Pocono Tam nox Ulius mid Loua Ion san Tike Billy 1m ill Mold san Iii ack Lamesha i Cornell takes third straight roving Crown Hin s Patchwork varsity which haunt won a race All stroked to a surprisingly easy Victory saturday and gave the big red another clean sweep of the inter collegiate rowing association the Cornell varsity beat Navy by three lengths after the big red freshman and Junior varsity had touched off the Victory Parade on windswept Onondaga it was the fourth straight Triumph in the varsity three Miler for coach Stork Sanford eight and the second time Cornell had swept All three events in Rowings Blue ribbon the men from Cayuga did it for the first time in in winning the varsity prize for the fourth straight the Vic tors tied the record set by Cornell from no other school can claim that Washington still holds the record of four sweeps in the stroked by Johnny a 21year old senior from took the Lead from fast starting Massachusetts Institute of technology at the Milean Laquarter moving smoothly and with Ter promoter plans fights up pro Moter Sam Silverman has announced he will sponsor weekly boxing matches at the Norwood Arena on route Silverman said the monday night fight cards will begin july Rifici the big red Drew away from the others with every by the end of two Miles to was just a question of who going to finish navys mixture of Sophs and juniors came up in the last half mile to take second by a half length Over Sophomore dominated Crew was fourth followed by wisc on Mit and Columbia in the 1k Crew Cornell was timed in slowest varsity time since the re Gatta was shifted to Onondaga in the times for the Cornell Frosh and Junior varsity also new the slowest at a head wind of from 6 to 8 Mph slowed the i
