European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 15, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse R in. Bartzen Buchholz head Advance of seeded stars in Clay courts net play River Forest 111. Up seeded Al players encountered Little opposition Orch we Field Monc Layin the of Enin wounds of the men is1 jingles in the5qfh annual National is counts Teni is championship or \ advancing ,16 " thei third round Fere third seeded Bernard Barteeh Dallas fourth seeded Earl Buch two 67s Pace Linx meet first Day Denver up a Young Texas Petroleum Engineer and a san Diego dentist shot four under Par 67s monday for the first round Lead in. The National Public links Golf tournament at Well Shire municipal course. Hal Mccommas 24, Dallas a 5 foot 8-Inch. 130-Pound swinger just out of the army and or. Donald Keith 31-year-old san Diego dentist toured the 6,617-Yard Well Shire layout with the lowest scores among the 150 entrants. The Low 64 golfers will enter match play after tuesday s second18 holes of medal play. One stroke behind the Leader were Ray Pelak notre Dame golfer from Dallas and Al Benfiel Denver Railroad Man. Former champs Trail two former Public links Cham pions Dan Sikes. Jacksonville fla., 1958 and Don Essig Indianapolis 1957 fired 69s. Others with 69 were mat Eulacio san Rafael Calif. Rick Casabella a june High school graduate from Louisville and Gene Dixon strokes Back of Mccoy Mas and Keith with 70s, were Ralph Johnson Salt Lake City Raymond Massey Miami Gene Dahlbender Atlanta and Marshall Strauss Highland 111. Mccommas. Who grew up four blocks from the Bobo link course which his father owns in Dallas had a four-under-33 after nine holes but wind and rain hampered him on the Back nine holding him to Par. Keith who finished several hours before Mccommas said he had to adjust to the thin air of mile High Denver. I take a club oneness than i he said due to the Light _ the Dallas threesome of Gen Towry Mccommas and Pelak held the team Lead with a total of 207strokes. This was eight strokes better than second place was next at 217. Denver to Host gals Golf Denver a the women s a Western Amateur Golf tournament will be held in Denver for the first time in july 1961, f a f Wiesbaden Aya slates rhe Blick Golf meet Wiesbaden Germany. Spe " Cal the Wiesbaden Aya is sponsoring in invitation Golf tournament tit the Bhe Niblick course thursday it a announced Siere. 1 ? tee off i ranked no. 1 and 2, respectively were tuesday with the continuation of first and second round men s singles action. fights Back i. In perhaps the Day s most Eli citing match a near upset was averted in the i mental who whipped Marty res sen Hinsdale 111., 3-6, 6-0,-s.riessen three time school Tennis Crown led Pimental National Champion of Venezuela 5-3, in the final set. But Pimental fought off the Challenge and rallied to eliminate the Illinois youngster. Defending cd a m p i on Bartzen won by default to move into the third round while Golden whipped Eugene Scott new York 6-2, 6-1, in Early second round action. Sega also advanced by Buchholz topped Ray Weeden South Africa 6-4, 9-7 ver maak trounced Al Driscoll Holly Wood 6-0, 6-1, and Woodcock beat Ron Erikson Kalamazoo mich., 6-1,6-3. Others moving through the Sec Ond round included John Sharpe Australia Chris Crawford pied Mont Calif. Rudy Hernando de troit Roger Werksman los Ange Les and Art Andrews Iowa City Iowa. The Day s longest match was Aduel Between Dave Snyder Tucson ariz., and Ramsey Earnhardt Ven Tura Calif. Snyder won 11-13, 8-6, 6-3. Navy names Ross sex thu guard to coaching staff Annapolis. My. Up Donrose a former guard at Texas Christian University has joined Navy s football coaching staff. Ross who comes to the middies from the physical coaching staff. Ross who comes to the middies from the physical education department of Annapolis Junior High school will help coach the Navy Junior varsity. He also will scout opponents for the Navy varsity according to Academy athletic director capt Slade Cutter. Ross a native of san Antonio starred in football and track in High school played As a thu line Man in 1946 and 1947 and later served As assistant football and track coach at his Alma mater. Ross moved to the Annapolis area in 1957 As football coach at sever preparatory school. He helped coach Navy s 150-Pound football team the past two seasons. Schiebler moves up to new dec a Post new York a George l. Schiebler assistant commissioner of the Eastern College athletic c o n r e i c e Recac. Has Bee promoted to associate commissioner a new Post. His place As assistant commissioner will be taken by Irving f. Snuffy Smith associate director of athletics at Dartmouth. Asa commissioner of the by Toub by entrants participants in the Heidelberg Post Tennis championships include front Row left to right cats it. W. Byan t. B. Castle Soh and lit col b. M. Leonard Back Row left to right maj m. H. Butelle capt Harry Mai Hafer maj Gen Thomas l. Sherburne jr., w 7tharmy support come cult col w. H. Gaines w. F. Randolph it col g. M. Maliszewski maj Gen Philip f. Luidema usage us assistant chief of staff go and col j. 1. Abell. Maihafer beat Castleton i the open singles finals 6-1, 2-6, 6-2, and combined with scr Birne to cop the doubles title Over Byan and Randolph 7-5, 6-2. Maliszewski won the senior singles with a 6-0, 6-2 verdict against Boutelle. In the senior doubles Abell and Gaines Defeated Lindeman and Leonard 6-0, 6-1. Army Mary Thompson tops golfers v m. M. In women s interservice meet Garmisch Germany special the Marine corps Mary Thomp son stationed in. Paris won to golfing honors in the Usa eur Safe women s interservice sum Mer sports championships held Here last week As she fired an89-83172.miss Thompson f i n i s h e d four strokes in front of Mary Murphree Murphree Augsburg who had a 96-86 176 and won a playoff from Ann Stuur mans Frankfurt. Miss stuurmans scores were 91-85. Wiesbaden Kukahiko took the Tennis title defeating Eleano Garvin Wiesbaden 6-4, 6-3, in the finals. Misses Kukahiko and Garvin won the doubles championship turning Back fellow Wiesbaden ers Barbar Hulbert and Augusta Borges in the finale 7-5, 6-0." Badminton honors went to Jean Aldrich Heidelberg with an 11-0,11-2 finals Victory Over Dorothy Loye Nurnberg. The Badminton doubles Crown was taken by miss Alou ettes release former term. End Montreal a the Mont real alone ttys Haye Helen sed end buddy Cruze a freshman import to the big four football Union on a waivers. Cruze a former University of Tennessee end who played briefly with the Chicago bears of the National football league came to the Alou ettes after two years the ., army. The Alou ettes. Who have been haying trouble keeping some of their first year americans in Camp now have 27. Two More Are to , shortly when their military service and Eyelyn Morelock who Defeated Munich s Elizabeth Sime Ona and Sadell Wilson .10-15, 18-15, 18-17. Table Tennis singles laurels we retaken by. Lisa Krupka Frankfurt who defeat d Bremerhaven s Janice Patterson 2tll 2u5. Ill doubles i Krupka arid Joan Farelli come to turned Back Wiesbaden s Ola Paris and Theresa Derry 21-11, 21 7r iii Jive finals. Gary Turner Munich took the Horseshoe finals -. From Ruth Camp Bell Wiesbaden. Doubles went to Orleans Lois Greenland Betty Mizzy who turn e id Back miss Syb ill Evans. Feats to ends " Bay Fucker fee and coach Vince l Marji announced he has., signed Anolda Palcer Nemesis National foot Ball league great Tom fears to coach the Packer offensive ends for a month this summer. During his nine seasons fear established a number of records including 19 passes caught in one game against the packers. He re tired from the los Angeles Ramsin 1956 an now operates a string of drive in. Restaurants around Losangeles. / Lombard said fears will join the packers when Camp opens july 2� ,., aussie test faces Mexico in cup round Mexico City a thu Davis cup match Between Australia and Mexico this weekend is viewed by experts Here As a Battle Between today s Veteran stars and Tomor Row s potential champions. Favouring the mexicans is t h e mile and a half Altitude to which they Are accustomed but which might be hard on the aussies. Fans anticipating Mexico s first Victory Over Australia Are buying tickets far in Advance an unusual situation in a country where ten Nis ranks far below bullfighting Jai Alai arid even cockfighting As a sport. Captain Harry hopman of the australian team expects trouble. The match looks Tough he con mexican team is the Best they be Ever. Had. It is experienced in inter rational play.1 the men Haye worked together in Many tournaments. And look what the did in the pan american Champion ships last year meeting stars from 17 countries Mexico virtually swept the 1958pan american Tennis tournament .4-1, facing Australia this year Are Mario l1 am a a Francisco Contreras Gustavo Palafox Esteban Reyes Antonio Palafox and Alfonso Ochoa. won the pan american singles championship defeating among others Australia a Mai an " stars and stripes most valuable player ballot this is my selection As the most valuable european come baseball player in a poll to select one Usarek and one Safe player to return to the For the world series. " name. Position team. Leaguev.,Apo. Organization Send All Bill lots to the sports department the stars and stripes Apo 175, Forces. Only ballots printed Dally in the stars and stripes will be considered ,
