European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 11, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday november 11, 1958 the stars and stripes Page 19 boros9 284 takes Carling tourney Casper places 2d Atlanta up Julius Boros mid Pines n.c., picked up Check for $8,500 sunday As he battled Gusty winds for a four under 284 and Victory in the $30,000 Carling open Golf tournament. The 38-year-old North Carolina golfer was constantly in trouble but birdied the last two holes to pull away from Billy Casper Apple Valley Calif., who came in second with a 286. Casper had close the margin to one stroke after 16 holes but could t match Boros hot Pace at the end. Both carded two Over 74s for the fourth and final was one of four former Carling winners who was eligible for a $5,000 Bonus in addition to the $3,500 first prize Money. Only two others Dow Finsterwald and Doug Ford played sunday but both were far Back in the pack. Finsterwald carded a 297 an Ford shooting a miserable 12-Over 84, closed out at 305. Only six under the weather was a key Factor As most of the scores went sky High Over the rugged 7,004-Yard Chero Kee course. Only six of the 71golfers left in the tournament bears overcome packers 24-10, to shave Colts division Lead Chicago a fullback Ric Casares quarterback George Blanda and the tremendous efforts of the defensive team helped the Chicago bears carve out a 24-10national football league Victory Over the Green Bay packers Sun Day. The Triumph pulled the bears within one game of the Western division s leading Baltimore Colts who were upset by York,24-21. Unable to get their offence Roll ing in the first Quarter the bears called on Blanda their place kick ing specialist to direct the attack in the second Quarter. Blanda i were Able to better with to nieporte turning in the Best round a four under 68. However it was the first subpar round for the Bronxville n.y., golfer who wound up with a 296.Boros winnings boosted his earn Ings for the year past the $30,000mark. He was top Money Winner on the pea circuit in 1952 whence won $37,000, and again in 1955, with a whopping total of $63,000.he jumped into Contention with a second round 66, then took the Lead Friday with a 70 and a three round total of 210. The golfers Hadan off Day saturday because of the Georgia tech Clemson football game. Collins third Bill Collins Baltimore who led after the first round and was Ond with 138 after 36 holes carded a 74 for 287 and third place Money. Pete Cooper Lakeland fla., a 43 \ year old time tournament pro had a two under 70 for a Surprise 288 and a tie for fourth place Withfred Hawkins Elpaso tex., who closed out with a 73.Billy Maxwell and National open Champ Tommy Bolt the men who shot the two most sensational \ rounds in the tournament had their troubles and ended up in a lie for sixth with 289 , who fired an eight under 64 in the second round Anbolt who shot a 65 Friday posted 76s.i. The tournament s Low Amateur i was Gene Dahlbender Atlanta,4 who scored a 71 for a 72-Hole total of 294, Good for an 18lh-place Lionel Hebert one of the big names on the pea circuit had the3 misfortune of posting one of the highest scores Ever carded by a1 touring pro. 5 the winners Julius Boros. Mid Pines n.c., 74-66-70-74 a 284 $6,500 Bill Caspar. Apple Valley. Calif., 72-g9-7i-74 i 2bt, $2,300 Bill Collins Baltimore Fis-70-75-74287 $1,800 Pete Cooper Lakeland fla., 73-73-72-70288 $1.400 Fred Hawkins Al Paio. Tex., 70-75-70-73288 Tommy Bolt. Paradise fla., 74-74-65-76289 $1.150 Billy Maxwell Odessa. Tex., 72-b4-77-76289 j j Doug Sanders Miami Beach fla., 72-70-75-73 4 2lo $9751 Bob Watton. Ardsley on Hudson n.y., 71-70 a 71-78290 su75f by Roa Thirn Palo Alto. Calif., 75-70.77-69 i 291 $875 i Ernie Vossler Midland tex., 70-72-70-79291 i $875 i Gay Brewer Paradise. Fla., 70-75-76.71292 1 $775 Tony Lema Napa Calif. 69-73-76-74292 $775 Wes Ellet Alde Cress ., 73-75-69-76293 $ i32 Don far fled Casey. Iii., 72-78-71 -75293 $632 Marly of Tirol Lemont iii., 78-72-74-77293 $032 Art Wall Pocono Manor pa., 72-72-73-76293 $632 a gent Dahlbender Atlanta 72-75-76-71294 Arnold Palmer Latrobe pa., 70-76-71-73294 $510 of january. Denver 77-73-74-702s4 Sib filth i to Auer Wade passes for 4 ads As rams smash 49ers sulitis Boros. Two cloning birdies Germany wins in horse show from press dispatches new Yor German riders scored their first major Success of the National horse show Here sunday As they won the final third of a three Day jumping Competition and came off with the three Day aggregate honors As the end of 10 events at the annual Madison Square Garden affair the . Leads with five Blue ribbons while Germany has three and Canada two. Mexico and Cuba have yet to win an be to the . By the Slimmest of margins sunday win Ning when Hugh Wiley Towson md., had his horse tick the final Barrier on what would have other Wise been a perfect Hoof that hit the Barrier gave the germans a score on fourth of a Point better than their the individual scoring for the entire show Canada s Tom Gayford leads Wiley by two Points. Olympic Champion Hans Guen ther Winkler Alfons Lutke West hues and Fritz Thiedemann were the members of the German Tea which won sunday. Los Angeles up Billy Wade made los Angeles fans for get about past quarterbacks Sun Day As he led the rams to their most decisive Victory Over the Arch rival san Francisco 49ers, a56-7 Triumph before 95,082. The former Vanderbilt passer who understudied Norm Van Brocklin for four seasons threw four touchdown passes and ran for another As the rams came through with their Best game of the season against their norther California rivals. The 49ers set their defences to Stop the Rushing of Jon Arnett. It was effective to the extent tha Tarnett did not get off his usual Long runs although he played out standing Ball. Wade hits 11 of 1.9but the strategy turned Loose such capable receivers As de Shofner Jim Phillips and Leon Clarke to haul in wades pass Sand also allowed fullback Joe mar Coni to punch the san Francisco line for big gains. Wade completed 14 of 19 passe for 256 Yards and four touchdowns although he did not play the final Quarter. The rams amassed a total Yard age of 324 on the ground and 282 in the ram defensive team led by Les Richler and featuring will Sherman Don Burroughs and Jim Harris turned in another outstand ing Job. Three coaches die in Auto Accident Neeses . A three negro football coaches were killed near this South Central South Carolin town when the car in which they were Riding overturned on .highway 321. They were James r. Fisher head coach at Voorhees pc at near Denmark Leo Shokey head coach and Willie Lee Smith assistant coach at Daniel Payne College a Birmingham. San Francisco quarterback Joh Brodie was so badly rushed in the first period that he left the Gam and returned later Only briefly. The Veteran y. A. Tittle got one49er drive of 97 Yards started. It was featured by Joe Perry taking screen pass and going 63 Yards for a second period touchdown. Shofner pulled Clown a 64-Yardscoring pass on the second Offen Sive play of the game. He then ame through on u 72-Yard pass play in the second period and his punting kept the 40ers in the Hole. But Phillips made the Day s mos spectacular catch in the first period when he grabbed a 22-Yard from Wade in the end Cone and held the Ball while he rolled on the ground. Two of the ram scores resulted from interceptions Wade pushing across his touchdown on a 17-Yardrun in the second after Burroughs pulled Down a Brodie toss. In the third period Sherman raced a Tittle pass Back for 70 Yards and a score. Rutgers Star out with injured hand new Brunswick Up Bill Austin Rutgers Brilliant Tail Back Lias two broken hones in his left _ hand and will he sideline next saturday when the unbeaten United Scarlet knights play the Quantico marines. Coach John Stiegman announce sunday that Austin until last. Sat urday the nation s leading Majo College scorer with 72 Points might be Able to play against columbian Rutgers final game of the sea son nov. 22, but that the cast will not be removed from his injured hand by next saturday. Austin was injured on the fourth play of the Lafayette game Satur Day when an unidentified player stepped on his bund in a pileup. He appeared Only briefly on de sense after the first period. Promptly led the bears to their first touchdown in his first appearance of the season As Quarter Back. In sores broke the game open inthe third period with a i4-.vr.rd touchdown Gallop and set up feb land made Field goal in the final Quarter when he took Short passand pounded to the Green Bay eight. The big fullback totalled 113yards Rushing for the Day. But in the Long run it was the defensive unit s Victory. The Bear defenders kept Green Bay quarterbacks Bart Star r and babe Parilli off balance with their red dog tactics. An intercepted p a s s by Jack Johnson set up Chicago s first touchdown and in the third Quad that s All Germany s Fritz Thiedemann winds up in a rather uncomfortable position at the National Shortte show in new York when hit mount did t Clear a Barrier. A photo Rick Casar a. I cuke i inn open or tackle Fred Williams hit Star so hard in the end one that the Packer quarterback fumbled an tackle Bill Bishop recovered for a touchdown and a comfortable 21-3bear Lead. Bears Start slow Green Bay had its chances in the first Quarter when the bears gave up the Ball three times on an interception and two the packers could Muster Only a 45-Yard Field goal by Hornung. Late in the game a us Yard from Parilli to Max Mcgee set up a two Yard Green Bay touchdown plunge by Jim Taylor. A crowd of 48,424 booed Long and loud throughout the penalty filled game. The bears were penalized 127 Yards and Green Bay Wasset Back 79. Green Bay could net Only 52yardu Rushing and 93 passing against Chicago s inspired defensive team. Linnda also Boot sin addition to directing the first Bear touchdown Blanda booted a 20-Yard Field goal and kicked three extra Points. The packers Best Chance Casein the first period when they re covered a Fumble on the Bear 28.three plays netted eight Yards and Green Bay set up a Field Goa attempt which turned out to be a fake. Starr tossed a perfect Pashto Len Ford in the end one but the Ball trickled out of Ford s grasp. Eventually Green Bay had to Settle for a 3-0 Lead after recover ing another Bear Fumble. From then on it was All Chicago As the packers failed to put together any sustained Effort except their Long pass in the final Quarter. It was too late to be damaging. Ring injury fatal to cuban Havana up Boxer Jose Tiger Blanco died Here of in juries received when he was knocked out by Urti Minio Ramos Ina lightweight bout. /
