Discover Family, Famous People & Events, Throughout History!

Throughout History

Advanced Search

Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, November 17, 1958

You are currently viewing page 19 of: European Stars and Stripes Monday, November 17, 1958

   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 17, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 20 the stars and stripes monday november 17, 1958 Snead moves into Havana links Lead Havana a Sam Snoad blasted out of a deep Fairway Bunker and Sank a 25-foot Bird in putt on the 18th Hole saturday to take a one stroke Lead Over b i Ggeorge Bayer in the third round of the $45,000 Havana International Golf tournament. The Veteran pro from while Sulphur Springs w.wa., fired an even Par 70 Over the Villa real course for a 54-Hole total of 212, which sent him past the Long hitting Bayer who led at the Halfway Point. Bayer fabulous hitter from san Gabriel Calif., skied 1.0 strokes Over his record six under Par 64 of Friday for a total of 213. Placing in the same threesome with the two leaders Doug Ford former masters Champion from Yonkers n.y., also had a 74 for third place at 215. Then came Bill Castor Chula Vista Calif., with 74 for 218, and Tony Lema Young pro from san Leandro Calif., with 72 for 21. Trouble with Par others among the Early Halfway leaders including the promising professional Billy Maxwell Tommy Jacobs and Jay Hebert fell off the Pace in a Day of Gusty winds and Tricky playing conditions. The 7,009-Yard, Par 70 course which stretches along the Florida Straits was More difficult than in an previous round. In addition the pins were placed in awkward positions. Only Snead his booming drives frequently out distancing those of the mighty Bayer was Able to match Par. Tho West Virginia Slammer starting three strokes behind overtook Bayer on the fifth Hole where he Nai d a Birdie three while the sex football player was taking a double bogey six. Bayer never regained the Lead. Snead finished dramatically Asis his custom. Coming to the 638 Yard Par five 18th Hole even with Bayer Snead hooked his drive into an ugly Fairway Bunker and it Appe red to surely would yield the Lead. Fine recovery but he recovered magnificently and lashed his third shot to the Green. Then he Sank a difficult Side Hill putt from 25 feet. Bayer meanwhile Flag High on the Hole on his second shot in previous rounds was far to the right sat urday and missed the Green with his third try. He scrambled for his Par five. Bayer seemed very nervous. He was in three traps and lacked the approaching accuracy which marked his Fine round  leaders Sam 8ne�d, Wolti sulpher Stringi. W. A. 70-72-70212 George Bayer san Gabriel calll., 75-b-i-74213 Doug Ford yankers. N.y., 70-71 7-1215 Bui Cuper Chula Vita. Calif., 72-72-74218 Tony Lema ban Leandro calll., 74-73-72219 Billy Maxwell ode a tex., 71-71-78220 Tommy Jaco Montebello Calif., 72-69-80221 Jay Herbert Lafayette. La., 73-69-79221 Marty Auriol Lemont iii., 70-75-76221 Ernie Vowiler fort Worth tex., 75-71-76222 Ted Krell fort Lauderdale flu., 73-76-73222 de Oliver Denver 73-77-72222 Dow finite Wald Athens Ohio 72-72-79223 to we Lnier okla City 72-73-78223 Jului Boroi fort Lauderdale Fla., 73-76-74223 Chick Harbert. Northville. Mich., 72-73-79224 Mike Souchak. Durham ., 73-74-77224 Doug Sanden Miami Beach Fla., 74-73-77224 Roberto de Vicenzo Mexico City 72-74-79225 Howie Johnson Houston 77-75-73225 de Auriol St. Lout 80-73-72225 Wei Emu Al decree. N. J., 71-77-78226 Lionel Herbert Lafayette la., 79-70-78227 Bob rot Bun Palo Alto Calif., 69-76-82227 Clemson tips  State wins acc Raleigh  A Clem son s tigers won the Atlantic const conference championship saturday striking for two Quick fourth period touchdowns and a13-6 Victory Over North Carolina  Clemson halfback George Usry climaxed a 51-Yard drive by plunging Over for a touchdown Early in the final Quarter the game had Boon a tooth and Nail struggle before a crowd of 12,000.seconds later Clemson was presented another scoring Opportunity when Wolf pack guard Frank a Rocco got off a poor punt that was downed on slate s 30. Five plays later Sophomore Bob Morgan knifed 15 Yards Over left tackle forthe score. State caught fire and drove 55yarc s for a touchdown after the next Kickoff. The drive took 12plays, with fullback Don Hafer go ing Over from the two. The Victory could put Clemson in a major bowl game on new year s Day. It has a 5-1 conference Markand an Overall 6-2 record. The defeat was state s sixth compared with two victories and Atie. Duke 29, Wake Forest 0 Winston Salem  Up Duke crushed the Wake Forest passing game saturday grabbing off three of quarterback Norman Snead s aerials and outclassed the deacons to the tune of 29-0.a Homecoming crowd of 19,000 saw four Duke players share in the scoring to hand Wake Forest its fourth straight loss. The Blue devils scored three times on the ground and once in the  halfback Ray Carlton lunged Over from the one Early in the second period capping a drive from the 28, and scored the two extra Points with a run to break Duke s individual player scoring record with a total of 138 Points. The Blue devils capitalized on fumbles pass interceptions and a blocked punt in the second Quarter. Three minutes after the first score quarterback Bob Brodhead tossed to end Doug Padgett in the end zone from the eight for six More Points. Carlton kicked the conversion. In the final period a bad punt from Wake Forest s Wayne Wolf gave Duke the Ball on its own 40. Halfback Dan Lee in successive plunges of 18 and six Yards brought it to the five then went Over. A second bad punt in the final period gave the Blue devils the Ball on their own 25. Six plays later halfback Dave Burch went around right end for four and the final score. Otts reported still critical after Accident Gulfport miss. Up Mel Ott one of the Al time baseball greats who slugged his Way into the Hall of Fame with the new York giants underwent surgery saturday for injuries suffered in an Auto collision. A physician said Ott was Stillin critical condition after the four hour operation but seemed to be somewhat improved and pro Gressing very  Ott and his wife Mildred were injured Friday night when his station Wagon collided with an other car at nearby Bay St. Louis. The Driver of the other car Leslie f. Curry sr., 50, was killed in stantly. Fractures both logs olt sustained fractures of both legs lacerations and possible internal injuries. A physician at the Gulfport memorial Hospital said mrs. Ott s injuries were very critical Moreno than Ott  both of mrs. Ott s legs and her left Arm were broken and she sustained Chest and mild head in juries. The physician said the condition of the two had slightly improved. The Accident occurred As theotus drove away from a restaurant at the Mississippi Gulf coast re sort town. Hancock county sheriff Sylvan j. Landner jr., said Ott was entering . Highway 90 from a Roadside restaurant when the Accident occurred. Idaho Grid coach said ready to quit Salt Lake City a sport editor John Mooney of the Salt Lake Tribune said University of Idaho football coach skip Stahley is rumoured to be til inking about quitting to enter private business. But at Idaho Stahley said have no plans at present to give up College coaching. It s my  in his column Mooney said according to reports by unidentified informants Stahley will go int business with the father of one of his football players in manufacturing and soiling u machine used on Golf  gators rap Ark. St. Gainsville Fla. Up the Florida gators giving their first stringers a much needed rest exploded for three touchdowns in the second and fourth periods sat urday to Roll Over out manned a Kansas state 51-7. Cards top Japan stars 9-2 Tokyo a Stan Musial de lighted a crowd of 30,000 by smashing a Home run As the St. Louis cardinals whipped the Japan All stars 9-2, saturday for their 12th Victory in 14 games. Don Blasongame also homered As the cards enjoyed a big butting Day blasting three pitchers for 16 hits As they neared the end of the 16-Gume tour Blasingame the Little second baseman also had a triple and single in five times at Bat. Third baseman Ken Boyer also contributed heavily with his Bat collect ing three singles and a double i five at bats. National hockey league Roundup canadians rally to defeat Hawks., 3-1, Cement hold on first place Chicago up the Montreal canadians tightened their grip on first place in the National hockey league saturday with a 3-1 Vic tory Over the Chicago Black Hawks in a televised matinee contest. The canadians who were beaten4-2 by Chicago in the last meeting of the two teams yielded a first period goal to Eddie Litzenberger and then went to work. They tied the game up quickly on a scoring shot by Maurice rocket Richard went ahead inthe second period on Claude pro Vost s goal and then added an insurance tally by Dickie Moore inthe third period. The Victory was the second for Dickie Moore one to make sure the canadians Over the Hawks this season. The Montreal skaters Wal loped the Hawks 9-1, in a defeat that led to a $100 Fine for each Lack Hawk player. The two teams also have one tie among their four tests. Jacques Plante made 23 saves for the canadians compared to 20 for Glenn Hall. But the Hawks out sped and outta neutered through out were Able to get off Only Rou Tine shots at the Montreal net. Wings 4, Leafs 1 Toronto up the Detroit red wings skated into third place in the National hockey league saturday night As they overpowered the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-1. Husky defens Eman Marcel Pronovost did t score a goal but he paved the Way collecting three assists As the wings out skated the inept Leafs Over the last two periods. Alex Delvecchio Jack Mclntyre Gordie Howe and Nick Mickoski All beat de Chadwick who was in the nets for the cellar dwellers. Tom Horton got Toronto s Lon goal golfing Home a rolling shot at 10 08 of the first period to give the Leafs a temporary 1-0 Lead. Clap for action the Leafs appeared woefully Dis organized and the crowd of 13,022frequently clapped for action. After Horton s goal Pronovost set up Delvicchio for the equalizer. The Detroit left Winger swooped around Horton and beat Chadwick with a close in drive. Howe with help from Pronovost made it 2-1 at 1 51 of the second period How getting his seventh goal of the miss. Southern whips Vii 41-0, for no. 8 Hattiesburg miss. A unbeaten and untied Mississippi Southern whitewashed Virginia tech 41-0, saturday night to posits eighth straight Victory. Quarterbacks George Sekul and Willie Coats directed Southern Seffense which picked up 502 Yards on the ground and 28 in the  gained a total of 80 Yards. Sekul opened the scoring with a touchdown in the first period. Sam Broyles added one in the second to give Southern a 14-0 Lead. After a scoreless third period the southerners broke Loose for four touchdowns in the final Quarter with Coats getting two of them on runs of 10 and 57 Yards. Half Back Bobby Lance scored on a two Yard burst and fullback Bill Weber tallied the final to with 39 seconds left in the game. Southern held Gobbler Quarter Back Billy Holsclaw who entered the game leading the nation i total offence with 1,090 Yards to a net gain of five Yards. He lost five Yards Rushing and picked up 10 Yards on two pass completions. Cage games sought Darmstadt Germany Spe dial the 18th arty up s 3d How in conquerors defending v corps battalion level basketball champs Are interested in scheduling exhibition games on a Home and away basis. Any teams interested should write it Richard Houghton ath Letic officer 3d How in Apo 175 or by calling Darmstadt Mil 8413. Season with a whistling 25-footer. Mclntyre followed with his Ini tial goal of the Campaign later in the second period and Mickoski wrapped it up when Pronovost sent him in All alone on Chadwick with a perfect pass. The Leafs now Trail the fifth place Chicago Black Hawks by four Points. Rangers 4, Bruins 2 new York a Andy Bath Gate scored two goals and assist Din another to Power the new York rangers to a 4-2 Victory Over the Boston Bruins saturday night. In remaining undefeated against against Boston this season the rangers moved into fourth place in the National hockey league. Bathgate s three Points enabled him to tie Chicago s Eddie Litzen Berger for the league scoring Lead and Boston s Jerry Toppazzini for the most goals. Handy Andy has collected 19 Points on 10 goals an nine assists. The rangers built up an Early 2-0 Lead that stood up the rest of the Way. New York ran its win Ning Streak to three while the Bruins went Down to their fourth defeat in the last five games. Rangers take Lead Hank Ciesla put the rangers i front Early in the first period on a 10-foot screened shot. Larry Pope in converted a rebound to Cap Power play with Boston Short handed Midway in the stanza. The Bruins Cut the deficit to 2-1when Fleming Mackell scored from close Range at 19 29. Boston held a Man advantage at the Tim with Lou Fantinato sitting out a penalty. Bathgate went to work Early in the second period and caged his first goal at 1 45 while the rang ers were a Man Down. One Boston and two new York players herein the penalty Box when Bathgate broke away and dried a 15-Footerthat deflected of the stick of the Bruins Vic Stasiuk into the nets. Bathgate found the Range again from closeup at 10 30. Don Mckenney closed out the scoring Forgoston More than a minute later. He whipped in the puck after a scramble for his ninth goal of the season. Wash. State beats cop 34-0 Stockton Calif. A Washington state s cougars easily Down the College of the Pacific tigers  night 34-0, before 21,500 in Pacific memorial stadium. Sophomore halfback Keith Lin Coln scored two touchdowns one each in the first and second periods. The second March travelled 77 Yards. The margin allowed coach Jim Sutherland to keep halfback Bobby Newman ailing with a bad knee on the Bench to rest for the Washington game next weekend. The third tally also came in the second period. It was a 30-Yard pass from quarterback Dave Wil son to end Don Ellersick. Wilson s pass to end Don Cogdill was Good for two More Points making it 22-0 at halftime. In the final Quarter the Cougar drove 48 Yards to another touch Down with quarterback Mike Agee passing to halfback Ted Cano for 11 Yards. Another pass with 55 seconds to go from quarterback Jeff Price to Cogdill was Good for touchdown  
Browse Articles by Decade:
  • Decade