European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 14, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse 1% if Page 20 the stars and stripes tuesday july 14, 1959 los Altos Calif. A in Diana University swimming Sta Frank Mckinney one of Uncle Sam s top olympic Hopes sunday night smashed the world record for the 200-meter backstroke Here As he won the National aau title in 2 17.9. The 20-year-old Veteran of four years of major meets eclipsed australian John Monckton s 1958 Mark of 2 18.4 by setting his own Pace. Saturday Mckinney who swims for the Indianapolis ath Letic club broke the american rec pro for the 100-meter backstroke. Sunday night s Windup brought the new record total to two world seven american 11 meet and three american citizen standards. There were Only 14 swimming events in the three Day event. Indianapolis easily defended i steam title with 102 Points Fol Lowed by los Angeles athletic club with 71 and the Detroit Acwith 53. Mckinney s teammate Alan son ers also a double Winner was High Point Man for the meet with 18. The 17-year-old Star won the 400 meter freestyle in 4 30.6 for a new american citizen s record. He set the same Type of Mark for 1,500 meters on Friday with 17 51.3. The old american citizen s record for the 400 meters was 4 31.3 set by Ford Konno Honolulu in1952. The Detroit a s 400-meter Medley relay team consisting of four University of Michigan students established an american citizen record of 4 21.9. The team included John Smith Ron Clark Dave Gil Landers and Carl Woolley. The old citizen s record was 4 25.2, set by Indianapolis Las year. The 200-meter backstroke was clearly a one Man show. Souchak wins Western open tourney with final round 65 to Edge Palmer Pittsburgh a husky Mike Souchak. Former Duke foot Ball Star rallied with a Brilliant 65 on the final round for the West Ern open Golf championship Sun Day with a 72-Hole total of 272, one stroke better than Arnold Palmer. Ligonier pa., who missed a two foot putt on the final Green to . Playing out of Gros Singer. . Started the Day five strokes behind Palmer and Joe Campbell. Knoxville. Tenn. A gallery banked around the 18thgreen gasped in dismay As Palmer blew his Mike a native of Berwick,pa., caught up at the Lith Hole of the final round with a Birdie fourth Palmer s . They slugged it out Down the stretch from there stroke by stroke. Souchak hit the 220-Yard 18thgreen with his tee shot but faced a Tough Uphill putt of 38 feet. He hit the first one nearly four feet Short of the Hole then calmly stroked the Ball in for his 272. Palmer s tee shot fading to the right caught a Sand trap but was in excellent position Hole High and15 feet from the pin. He played out Well about two feet Short studied the putt carefully and the stroked it. The Ball rolled past an Inch Uphill from the cup and he waved his Putter in disgust. Souchak winning the Western for the first time picked up a Mike Soucha Brilliant rally Wilhelm takes no. 10 As orioles clip stats 1jt7 a Washington a Hoyt Wil Helm finally got Back on the beam sunday after four straight losses and stifled the slugging washing ton senators with four singles a Baltimore won 5-l the Veteran to his 10th Victory of the season aided by Home runs by Billy Gardner and Joe Taylor. Wilhelm had reeled off nine vict6ries in. A Row before he lost his touch and dropped the next four. The senators Mach aged to put singles together in the third inning for their Only run. Jim Lemon got a two out single in the fourth and after that Wilhelm set them Down in order until Len Green s Pinch single inthe eighth. Gardner s sixth Home run of the season broke a 1-1 tie in the fifth act that was All Wilhelm Woodling with two singles and a double and Willie Tasby triple and two singles just helped make his Job easier t the losing Pitcher was Russ Kemmerer. Hal Woodeshick and Hal Griggs also saw action on the Mound for the senators. Hoyt at the Helm Baltimore Washington a ii h a ii h 6 2 8 Aspro Ironto 2b 4 0 0tasby. Oboyd. La Dropo la Woodling w Trianda c. Taylor of pm Carciu. Rrobinson 3b Carra Schuel w Gardner 2b Wilhelm. P / 6 0 1 Allison of 80 0 0 0 0 Killebrew 3b 400 4 1 8 silvers la 400 4 0 0 leinoii.lf3.0 1 411 Throneberry. Of -8 0 00 0 0 Courtney q .311 4 0 1 Consolo As 2 00 a Green 4.1 i Valdivielso is 4.0.0 Kem rarer p a p 0 0 1 0 1 00010 1 0 0 0 1 00 000 Wilhelm horse Trainer Dies y Chicago tap John Sailee. Veteran Trainer of thorough racing noises died of a heart it Ere Jalle had trained Tom Pitt. Lewis j. Tutt and Jcj Carltonc Lay and a number of.1 Bike grass country breeders. f. Totals 30 b 10 totals 28 1 4 a singled for Consolo 8 a fouled out Forwood Shook 8.Baltimore Washington Moi 021 .0106 10 0.001 000 000 i 4 i in h r or so so 112644 12wilhelm a 10-4 g 4kemmerer l. 5-p 6mi 8 woo Descioli 1% 2 artire 10 0000 a Consolo. To a Baltimore 27-10. Washington 27-14 of Aspromonte. Consolo. Sle Vera Carra Simiuel Gardner Boyd. Lob Balti More 0. Washington s. 2b Wood Lim so Tasby. Hil Gardner Taj Loi. 8 Consolo. 111ji Boyd. Woodling , Gardner. Kim Merom. 0 Hole. Rommel. Stevens Napp to 1 48 a 7.430 $5,000 prize. Palmer took Down$2,500 for second. George Bayer the Long hitting giant from Lemont 111., wound up with a great 66 Over the Pittsburgh Field club course for 274 and third Money of $2,000. The most disappointed golfer of the Day was Campbell. Starting the round tied for the Lead with Palmer he blew to a 76 on the final round and a tie for 10th place. The23-year-old former Purdue univer sity Star bodied the first two Hole Sand quickly dropped out of con Tention. It was the second time this Yea Souchak has picked up a first prize Check and his ninth win since joining the tournament circuit. I pushed his tourney winnings this season to More than $35,000. The Low Amateur trophy went to a Brilliant newcomer on the Golf scene Jack Nicklaus Columbus. Ohio. He edged singing Star Don Cherry by a single stroke As each carded 76 sunday. Nicklaus got a three on the eighteenth Hole where Cherry needed four shots for his 293 total the winners Ain 67-67-73.65-272 $5,000 Arnold Palmer 67-66-69-71273 $2,500 flesh Krona yer c9-67-72-66-274 $2.000 of a m 7i-67-70.c7-275 $1,500 Fred Hawkins 68-69-71-68276 $1,200 turn pc Elx 7-g6-72-67-276 $1,200 jul us Boros 69-75-66-67-277 $900 dutch Harrison 72-7i-63-7i-277 $900 Jack Fleck 70-67-70.70-277 $900 Joe can idbell65.71-66-76278 $725 Dom Ford 66-72-69-72279 $650 Dow Finsterwald .70-70-71-69280 $537 Gene Littler. 72-69-68-71280 $537 Doug Sanders 70-69-75-67281 $323 Fred Haas 72-71 -69-69281 $323 Gardner Dickinson. 7i-73-68-69281 4323 Paul Harney 71-72-67-71-281 $323 Walker Mininan 70-70-70-71281 $323 Bob to Sturg 70-72-69-70281 $323 Jay Hebert. 71.71.68-71-281 v j 323 Bob Duden ,.68-73.68-72281 $323 Johnny Pott 71.72-68-71282. $230 Joe Conrad. 76-68-71-68283 $210 Don Fairfield 74-67-72.707-283 $210 Bert Weaver 67-71.74.71283 $210 Jackie Burke 72-71-72-69284 $96 Don Whitt. 73-6774-70284 $90 Dave a 8an 73-71-69-71 284 $96 Mason Rudolph 77-67.69-71284 $96 " Draper. 70-74-68-72284 $96 Lionel Hebert. 74-68-74-70286 Ernie Vossler. 72-73-71-70280 Henry Ransom. 73-69-73-71286 a Monte Bradley. 73-71-73-69286ron Reh 76.70-71-70-287 Ken venture 74.73-70.70287 John Mcmullin. 75-71-70-71287 Chuck a caller 75-69-71-72287, Dick Mayer 72-7j."71-73287 Joe Connor 71-2-71 -73287 j. C. Giosio 68-74-71-74287 Marty Furgol 72-74-71-7128� Tom Veech 73-70-71-74288 Tommy Bolt. 75-69.73-72289 Mike Pavella 73-/0-7 3-73289al Besselink 71-73-71-/4289 Charles sit lord 78-69-71-74280 Wally lunch 71.70.72-76289 Bob Toszt 73.74-66.76289 Carl Beljan 71-70.76-73290 Bill Parker 71.74-71-75291 Dick Knight. 76.69-72-75292 a Jack Nicklaus. 72-70-74-76292 Jim Ferree 72-72-72.76292 Jerry Magee. 73-70-73.77292 a denotes Amateur Italy gains zone cup Fin als san remo Italy a Italy sunday completed a 4-1 Victory Over France to enter the finals of the european zone of the Davis up Tennis tournament. % Italy considered Europe s main threat for the cup now held by the . Will meet Spain in the finals at Milan y within the nexit10 Days the italians win the european zone last year. Italy led 3-0, arid had already clinched a berth in the finals Al though it lost one of two singles matches played s Gerard Pilet upset Giuseppe Merlo. 6-1, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, but italian Ace Nicola Pietrangel beat Pierre Barmon. 3-6, 6-4, 9-7, 6-1. Mckinney leading from the Start was timed in 32 seconds for the first 50 meters and reached the Halfway Point in 1 06.5. He appeared to Glide and Lew in the record crowd of .1,700 at the fre Mont Hills country club realized the 6-footer was in route to a Newmark. Nobody challenged the Prela student and he finished with a burst of Speed. That made it twin a Row for the collegian from Indianapolis who saturday night swam the 100-meter backstroke in 1 03.6 to beat the old american Mckinney on squad record of 1 04.3 by hawaiian Yosh Oyakawa. It also marked the second world record for these championships Mike Troy who also represent the Indianapolis a earlier established 200-meter Butterfly Mark of 2 16.4. Cuba s Manuel Sanguily. Regained his National aau 100-meter breast stroke record pulling ahead of new yorker Fred Munsch to Winin 1 14.6. Lance Larson los Angeles a established a new meet record of 1 01.1 in winning the 100-Meterbutterfly. . Picks swim team to vie with japanese los Altos Calif. A a squad of 15 swimmers and a diver was named sunday night to Meel the japanese in Tokyo july 20-22named to the team freestyle sprints Jeff Farrell Yale Roth Elton Follett new Haven conn., swim club and Joe Alkire Southwest swim club Sandiego Calif. Distance freestyle George Breen and Alan Somers Indian Apolis a and Eugene Leriz Santa Maria Calif. Backstroke Frank Mckinney Indianapolis a Bob Bennett los Angeles and Chuck Bittick Losangeles. Breaststroke Ron Clark de troit a and Fred Munsch Newyork. Butterfly Mike Troy and Bill 3 bouts head week s card by the associated press a couple of middleweight Tele vision fights feature a comparatively tight boxing program this week. There Are no title fights this week. Archie Moore had been scheduled to risk his Light heavy weight Crown against Canada Syvon Durelle wednesday night but in injury to his left Heel forced Moore to get a postponement until july 29. Instead of the Moore Durelle re turn television viewers will see middleweight Holly Mims Washington and George Benton. Phila Delphia meet in a 10-Rounder at the Miami Beach auditorium wednesday. They met once before in 1952when Benton edged Mims in an eight Rounder. Mims 30, is ranked eighth among the contenders. His record is 45-18-6. Benton 26, is in ranked. His record is 36-4-1. The Friday night radio television Headliner also is a return affair it features Dick Tiger 29, British Empire middleweight Champion rom Nigeria and Rory Calhoun 24, White Plains . They fought to an exciting draw at Madison Square Garden june 5. It was Tiger s american debut. Tiger s record is 32-8-2. Calhoun record is 39-7-2. Lightweight contenders Johnn Busso new York and Mauro Vazquez Mexico clash in a 10-Rounder at los Angeles thursday night. Driving Range lighted at Rhein Blick Coli use Wiesbaden Germany Spe-2lal the Rhein Blick Golf course s driving Range is How lighted fortnight practice. Six columns of double Bank Dearch lights illuminate the 400 Ard driving Range which will re Nain open until 11 pm each eve Jing. Price of a t of balls is 5 cents the driving Range is open o All . Personnel and guests. Barton Indianapolis and fran Legacki Detroit a. Diver Don Harper Cincinnati. Sprint and Butterfly Combina Tion Lance Larson los Angeles san Francisco up Gary Tobian of the panhellenic club of los Angeles won his fifth straight aau platform diving title in one of the tightest contests in history at Fleishhacker Pool sunday. In the women s division Paulajean Myers Pope also of los an Geles won her fourth straight title. Tobian a student it the University of Southern Californi scored 463.10 for his 10 dives from the 10-meter platform while Robert Webster Sammy Lee swim school was a Shade Back at 462.20. Third place went to Joe Gar Lack Detroi tac with 459.40. Webster had a Chance to upset the favored Tobian on the last dive but his double twisting one and a half somersault was t quit Good enough. Paula Hud an easier time Annex ing her Crown. She scored 250.70points to the 238.15 posted by Irene Macdonald los Angeles a who finished second. Barbara Mcalister also of the los Angeles a finished third with 229.75 Spain la tourney scheduled at Rota Torrejon Spain special the first Spain District Little league baseball championships will be held at Rota naval air station aug. 4-5 with All Star teams representing Madrid Sevilland Rota it was announced Here. The first round will pit Rota against Sevilla with Madrid draw ing a Bye in the single elimination tournament. Selection of the All Star team members will be by vote of Man agers of the league teams. Each player must be 11 or 12 years old. The winners of the Spain District championship will represent Spain in the european finals schedule Dat Wiesbaden Germany aug. 10-14. Driscoll retains Lead in is map poll Darmstadt Germany is t h e Aschaffenbur cardinals Jerry Driscoll continued to Fead the stars and stripes most valuable player poll As the con test entered its second week monday. Driscoll has 104 votes. The ballot inadvertently left out of one edition will not i appear today. Starting tomorrow ballots will appear daily again. The poll cosponsored by ban american world airways and the a. G. Spau Dirig Bros. Sport rvfT8 c 0l� w111 pick one usage us an
