European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 16, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse I " is 1 to i i Page 20 the stars and stripes thursday july 16, 1959 Sikes Sparks qualifiers in pub Linx play Denver a defending Champion Dali Sikes 28. University of Florida Law student Sank a 12 foot Sid Hill putt for a Birdie four on the final Hole to led qualifiers in the National Public links Golf tournament tuesday with a 69-68 "137. Sikes 68 put him five under Par. For. The 36-Hole. Qualifying play Over the 6,617-Yard, Par 71, Well Shire municipal course. The qualifying play monday and tuesday trimmed the starting Field of 150to 64 for six pounds of match play starting wednesday. � golfers who shot 150 had to playoff. Sikes putt on the 18th Hole edged him a stroke in front of mat Palacio 43. San Rafael Calif. Rich Casabella 18, Louisville and or. Don j. Keith san Diego dentist who shared monday s first round Lead with 67. Casabella in the same threesome with Sikes and Keith holed out a spectacular no. 2 Iron shot from 200 Yards for a double Eagle on the 477-Yard Par five 18th. Matches opening score that gave Casabella a 69 to match his opening round , missing a 12-foot Sid Hill putt that curled away at the last second finished with 7l Palacio had 69-69138. Hal Mccommas 24,.dallas favorite who shot 67 Mon Day slipped to 72 and was Brack eted at 139 with Gene Dahlbender Atlanta who shot 70-69. Following them were Gene Dixon Memphis 69-72141 Don Essig Indianapolis the 1957 Champion,-72-69141 Rolf Deming Minne Apolis 72-70142 Ray Patak dal Las 68-74142 and Al Benefiel Denver 68-74142. Dallas won the Warren g. Hard ing trophy for the team Champion ship with a three Man aggregate score for the 36 holes of 425. On the no with Kcf 7,Iniio- 3 ii. 68-74142 Don Stickney Columbus. Ohio 73-69142ray Maey Miami 70-73143 Bob Ludlow incl Anadolu 73-70143 Ralph Johnson. Salt Lake City 70-74144 Bob Patterson Portland Ore 72-72144 John Newmeyer ban Francisco. 76-68144 cede Towry. Dallas 72.72144 . Denver 71-73144 Frank Huff Tucson Ariz 72-72144 i Arry Lee. Spokane Wash. 75-70145 Marshall Strauss Highland. Iii. 70-75145 Steve Swain los Angelos 73-73146 Charles Griffiths. I Edlu Navolis 76-70146 to oui Kane Pittsburgh. 73-73146 Wallace Smith. Pontiac. Mich. 71-751 46 Baltimore up Milt Pappas won his10th game of the season tuesday night with a five hitter 3-1, Over Kansas City after the athletics Ray Herbert bested Billy o Dell 1-0, with a four hitter. Pappas 20, gave the a s one hit per inning for the first five frames including Roger mar is 12th Homer for their Only run. After the fifth Pappas permitted Only two notching his 10th Triumph Pappas equated his Victory total for last year when he. Was "10-10 in his Rookie season. Johnny Kucks touched for All eight Oriole hits and the three runs lost his fifth game in eight decisions. The orioles wasted Little time in assuring themselves of the second game. Lead off Man Willie Tasby cracked Kucks third pitch for his eighth Homer of the year. They add a another in the second on walks to Brooks Robinson and Billy Klaus and Arun scoring single by. Billy Gardner. Pappas1 drove in an insurance tally in the fourth with a single. A Krieks on the verge of getting yanked in the fourth settled Down and allowed Only two More hits until he was removed for a Pinch hitter in the Dell was the victim of a cruel break that Cost him the opener. With two outs and run ners on third and first in the ninth Kansas City Catcher Harry Chiti lifted a Fly to right. Rookie Joe Taylor settled under the Ball but went from under him and Down he went the Ball dropping a foot away from his outstretched Glove for a double. The blow scored Dick Williams who opened the Frame by walking was sacrificed along and w third on an infield out. I double duty Ralph Terry the new York Yankees 23-year old right hander raises his Money Arm during ceremonies at Kansas City that made him a member of the army Reserve. It col h. F. Biasella administers the oath. Terry will serve six months on Active duty starting in october. Associated press photo Grimm tops Usa eur n vote for most valuable Darmstadt Germany is. H. Snuffy Grimm whose .420 batting clip is helping keep the 4tharmd div cab turtles atop the Usa eur Central league took the Lead Over the Usa eur Field wednesday As voting picked up in the stars and stripes most Valu Able player poll. One Usa eur and one Safe player will be selected of the basis of fans ballots with a free world series trip As prizes to the winners. A bloc of 200 ballots wednesday pushed Grimm ahead of a Schaffenburg s Jerry d r i o 11. Grimm s total is 209. Driscoll has 162 votes counting 23 that arrived wednesday. Jim Hubbard 3d army div Trp warriors is in third place among the Usa eur vote getters with 85. Also running other Usa eur players receiving mention in the voting include Truett. Bayles la Rochelle Wal Donahue Sasae big Blue Vern Orndorff Baum older Blue rang ers and Bob Panek. Channing Span Dahlem and Ralph Platt shape Are the the stars and stripes most valuable player ballot j this is my selection As the most valuable european Contd baseball player in a poll to select one Usa eur and one Safe player to return to the . For the world series. Name. I. Position team league. Of signed organization ,.,f. Only two Safe players who have received ballots to Only official ballots which appear daily in the stars and stripes will be accepted. Fans May vote As Many times As they wish simply by filling out the official player competing in the following leagues is eligible Usa eur Northern Southern Eastern Western Central main Rhine set of and com a Safe Germany us France Spain Morocco and Mediterranean closes aug. 10.the a. G. Spalding Bros sporting goods company and pan american world airways Are cosponsoring the poll along stars and stripes. Braase signs contract for 3d pro season Baltimore up Ordel Braase a 215-Pound defensive end from the University of South Dakota has signed for his third sea son with the -Baltimore"1-.colts of the National football league. Braase took turns relieving Baltimore s two _ starting defensive ends Gino Marchetti and Don Joyce the past two years. He also played on the club s punting and Kickoff units. Bartzen gains in Day court Xennis meet River Forest 111. Up the two top seeded Star sin men s singles of the National Clay courts Tennis championships arrived in time for play tuesday and faced the possibility of playing two and possibly three matches wednesday. Defending Champion Bernard Bartzen dal 1 a a Defeated David Snyder Tucson ariz., in a third round match 6-1, 6-3. But. Peruvian Wimbledon Cham Pion Alex Olmedo seeded no. 1, did not reach the courts until about 4 inv and was expected to Star wednesday. He was also to play in wednesday s Mackay Dayton Ohio no. 2 seed also was late and must Dothe same. In other Early matches Ian Vermak South Africa no. 1 in the foreign seeding Defeated Reginald Bennett Britain 6-0, 6-4 Dennis Ralston Chicago Defeated seventh seeded Donald Dell Chev Chase md., 6-8. 6-3, 6-4. Pimentil wins Lyo p i m e n t a 1, Venezuela the fourth foreign seed Defeated Neil Unterecker los Angeles 6-3,. 6-4 Abe Segal South Africa no. 3 in the foreign seed Defeated John Sharpe Australia 6-3, 6-2 Art an Drews Iowa City Iowa Defeated John Newman new York 6-4, 6-1, and Allan Fox Miami Defeated Crawford Henry Atlanta 6-2, 7-5. The top two women s seeds san dra Reynolds South Africa., no. 1foreign entry and Dorothy head Knode Forest Hills n.y., moved up on first round byes. Hanebrink joins Buffalo 011 option Buffalo up the first place Buffalo bosons stumbling through a disastrous Road trip turned tothe National league for help and have obtained i n f i e 1 d e r Harr Hanebrink on option from the Philadelphia Phillies. The International league club also announced the outright Sale of Catcher Joe Lonnett to the Phil Sand the recall of Mack Burk an other receive from Williamsport of the Eastern league. The 31-year-old Hanebrink had compiled a .296 batting average while serving As Utility infielder with the phils. Burk was listed on the Buffalo roster during Spring training. Citadel cards Ark. State Charleston . Up ath Letic director and head football coach Eddie Teague announced the Citadel has signed a two year con tract to meet Arkansas state in football in 1960 arid 1961. Ray s Day first Kansas City a ii Hrut Tio. I Williams Cerv. If Marla. Of la conc. In Hytti o 400 400 s 1 1 200 402 300 4 0 1 3 0 1 t. T 0 0 game a 11 h Tasby. Of 2. 0 0 Lioyd in 802 woo ruling. If 4 0 i Tran Dos of 400 Taylor of 800 a Klaus 0 00 Tobinson 8b 401 Conri had Biol. Is 300 a plea rely 100 iii Lnor. 2b 300 o doll. O 100 l of Tat
