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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 2, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 20. The stars and stripes i � thursday july 2, t959 for 4th Iii Row two balls m play confuse Issue Chicago a the St. Louis cardinals behind the four hit hurling of Larry Jackson Defeated the Chicago cubs 4-1, tuesday  a game marked by two baseball being  play at the same time  the fourth inning. The vote Ory was the surging cardinals fourth  a Row and 16th $rv4l" of my Dunedin Fla. Up for col hard Cash Gary Middlecoff ranks As the world s no. 1 golfer since the end of world War ii. The 38-year-old Memphis dentist has won a total of $251,766 from 1947 through 1958, according to official statistics released Here by Harold Sargent president of the professional golfers association. That s More Titan a Quarter Mil lion dollars and it is also More than any other golfer  the world has earned  official pea tournaments during the modern  Middlecoff a slow deliberate player who occasionally drives opponents to distraction shows comfortable Lead at the pea  window Over runner  Sam Snead. Slammon Sam from w h h Sulphur Springs w.va., is second  Dine with $216,904  Money winnings for the 12-year period. Middlecoff turned pro  1947  Snead.  1932. Dog Ford who Learned much of his Golf  the Public links of new York City is  third place with$191,939 even though he got a late Start because he did to become Apro until 1949. Veteran Lloyd Mangrum Apple Valley Calif., is Only a nine Iron. I shot. Away from Ford  fourth place with $191,385, while Ted Kroll Sarasota Fla., ranks fifth with $181,049. Ben Hogan the Man Many might imagine would be first is  10th drunk charge jails 1953 indy Champion / Norwalk Calif. A racing Driver Troy Ruttman Winner of t Lytfi. .1953 Indianapolis 500,  by sheriff s deputies Here Iii suspicion of being a Cusk and disturbing the peace. V the complaint was brought by Ruttman s estranged wife Beverlymae after what she described As x Domestic argument. Ruttman 29,? .wa8 o released later  $150 bail.,mr.\Ruttman once accused her Iju band of beating her and last Yar filed for divorce.,. Sofia of of a. Yaw wins Hankie Norway a  t Swanoria by mag aws Konow won Dags place with $132,139. However his limited tournament appearances  recent years and the near fatal Highway Accident which sidelined him  1949 have kept Hogan fro moving higher. Dick Mayer St. Petersburg Fla.,who will be 35  August is the youngest Man  the top 10. Only men  their 20s among the top 25 modern Era Money winners Are Dow Finsterwald Tequesta Fla., 17th with $116,532, and Arnold Palmer Ligonier pa., 24th with $94,513. The composite modern Era list of official pea Money winners  pea cosponsored and approve tournaments from 1947 through 1958 i Gary Middlecoff $251,766 28am Snead. 216,904 3 Doug Ford 191,939 4lloyd Mangrum 191,385 a Ted Kroll 181,049 6julius Boros v. 173,932 7jack Burke 158,827 8jimmy Demaret .,.,.,., 148,442 9dick Mayer 134,550 10ben Hogan i 132,139iitommy Bolt 130,796 12ed Oliver ,. 27,27013-i-Johnny Palmer i24,l66 14jim Ferrar ,.,.,.,. 122,358isdutch Harrison .9,427 by the Bat boy. Hemus protest was based  the interference. The cardinals stole six base with Ken Boyer Dick Gray and Bill White getting two each. White stole second after singling  the eighth inning and then stole third eventually scoring   error by Pitcher Don Elston who dropped the Ball after attempting to intercept Catcher Taylor s throw to Sec Ond As Boyer broke for the bag. White s double and Boyer single produced the first Cardinal Larry Jackson. Hurls four litter run  the opening inning. Gray singled Home another  the Sec Ond and Jackson did the same inthe seventh after  error had helped set it . The cubs Only run came  the third when they loaded the bases   error a single and a  served another walk to Force  Tony Taylor. Jacked  St. Louis a b Luiis Lingame 2b 600 Cunningham of 5 0 1whlto, 1mb 428 Boyer 3i Moll of if Musial  flood of i. Smith o3 Ray a Jackson d 801400 21 1000 4 0 1412 401 t. Taylor 2bdark, 3b Noren fbanks s3 Long  Thomson of Walls res. Taylor o Anderson  Marshall Elston p chicagoan 0 01 000. 1 0 000 01 8002 0 0 ,101 000 totals 85 4 10 totals 32 1 4asingled for Anderson 7 bran for Musial 8. St. Louis 0 000 1104 10 ii Lago 001 000 000,i 4 2  h r or Buso Tokson a 7-0 0 41028 Anderson a .4-7 1 9 8 3 1 0listen. 2. 1 1 0 3 2 a Blasl Gamo Anderson Elston.  27-15, Chicago 2t-12.  7, Chicago 0. 2bwhlto, so Boyer 2. Gray 2, White 2,, Gray Jackson Long. A Delmoro Barloh  crawford.t2 25. A0,885. O Brien. Connolly. 7, quit Finland tour  Fri is orders new York a Dan Ferris of the Amateur athletic Union con firmed tuesday that he had ordered Parry o Brien and Harold con Nolly America s world record holders  the shot put and Hammer throw to return Home from a track meet   there is no confusion  my mind Ferris said. We Are just trying to keep the sport  promoters of the Helsinki track meet reported that both track stars had tried to persuade Ferris to permit them to stay but that lie had refused. There is a strict Rule  the International Amateur athletic federation which requires All invitations for athletes of one nation to compete  another nation to be made through their National aau,1ferris said. It s True that this was Don originally where o Brien and con Nolly were concerned. They accepted but then Jess than 24 hour Slater declined because they fount they could t get away from their jobs. But the promoter phoned the both  los Angeles and persuaded them to make the trip. This is i violation of All Isaaf rules and we simply could t permit them to break the  two yank trackman upset  Helsinki Helsinki a a touring aau team won four of nine event sin  International track meet Here tuesday night despite the fact hat two yanks who Are world record holders  their specialities were beaten. Bob Gutowski sex Occidental Sta now with the . Marines lost out  the pole vault to Finland Szeles Landstrom As the former University of Michigan Exchange student cleared 14 feet 9% inches to Gutowski s 14-6. Erstwhile Lasalle Ace Al caniello another Marine placed third  the javelin throw with a heave of 249 feet 5% inches More than 30 feet below his world Mark. The event was taken by France s Michel Maqi Iet with a.-256-foot, 9-"nch toss. Bob Poynter san Jose state took the. 100-meter dash  10.6, while Les Carney Ohio u., place fourth  10.8. The Southern California strides Charlie butt set a new meet record no the shot put winning with a and Deloss Dodds Kansas were the other  yank Winner Parker taking the 110 meter High hurdles  15.0 and Dodds the 400-meter dash  47.2. A t from the University of Miami is a ranking . Player  both singles and doubles. Wiesbaden leads the team scor ing with 10 Points followed by Ramstein 7 Span Dahlem , 4 501st Tacon Wing 4 Oslo 3, and Rhine main 2. The results open divisions Ingues first round Ivor Richards. Span Dahlen Defeated Leste Traband. Hahn 6-2, 6-2 Howard Cameron. I Badon Defeated Duano Demerritt Rhine. A i c"3i Charlos Harrl a.  Don Anderson. Spahn Dahlbom 6-1, 6-3. Second round Dave Harum. Oslo Defeated Bill Rexrode,50 St Tacon 6-0, 6-0 Boh Krussell 501st Tacon Defeated Fred belch Spang Dahlum 6-2 b-2 Frank Proietti. Span Dahlem Defeated . Hahn. 7-5, 6-3 William Mickey Wales Baden Defeated Glenn Gibson Rhino Maln 5-7, 0-8. 6-4 Don , Defeated Jack Thompson Spang Dalileo. 6-0 6-0 John Keller Ramstein. Defeated d. J. Destan Zwell Bruecken g-0, 6-0 Doug Howden Wiesbaden Defeated Larry Theissen Rhine Maln 6-0. 6-1 Richards Defeated Bob Stewart. But Biro f-4.   Igent  pow Wlos Ball. Debate Don Dimaio 601st Tapon 6-0. 6-0 Mark Bollinger. 501st Tacon Defeated Howard Dick  6",2 b-2. George watt., rom Joeln Defeated arsenic Delgado. Hahn 7-5, 5? 8-6 Harrison Defeated camera  8-g 9.7 pm m a la elem be flirted Frank Rogge. N,.n h ? ? 6 ,0 a-4 Frank Mullen w Baden Defeated Hiram Bingham. Gle Belstadt. F".,i a ? cd c . Ramstein a coated Al Ludecke Rhino Maln 6-3. Bit Al Johnson,.zweibruecken, Defeated Gil Bilipp , 6�0i g-3.thiru round Harum Defeated Proietti 6-0, 6-0 Keller de. 6t it we a we  
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