European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 18, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes saturday july 18, 1959 officials throw Olmedo out of Clay courts tournament Chicago a angry officials threw Wimbledon Champion Alex Olmedo out of the National Clay courts Tennis tournament thursday after he disappointed spectators with a Sloppy listless performance in losing to South Africa s Abe Segal 6-2, 6-1, 6-0.they defaulted the 23-year-old top seeded Olmedo and his a blamed doubles partner Earl Buchholz St. Louis from further Competition in doubles in the interest of better Tennis for the spectators and the officials said they intend to file an official protest with the . Lawn Tennis association. George Barnes Usta first vice president said the group will Likely consider disciplinary action. What that will be i Don t said at his hotel after learning he had been defaulted i m very sorry that everything happened that Way. Everything got out offhand. I m going to come Over there later and talk to , 28-year-old South. African Ace never before met Olmedo in singles but had teamed with fellow countryman Gordon Forbes to defeat Olmedo and Barry Mac Kay in a doubles match at the recent scr. Littler paces Conn. Meet Ellis second Wethersfield Conn. Up Gene Littler playing with almost uncanny accuracy fired a seven under Par 64 in the opening round of the eighth insurance City open Golf tournament at the soaked Wethersfield course thursday. Littler topped the Competition by two strokes. Wes Ellis , held second place with a 66 when the Field of 156 players completed the Loop. Littler Well x it of the slum which plagued him for several months hit All the greens in regu lation figures and used but 29 putts on the round. The singing Hills,calif., pro a former National Amateur Champion dropped a couple of putts of More than 30 feet As he picked up seven birdies. One of these Long ones came at the 18thwhere, from the very front of the Green he rolled the Ball gently into the cup from 40 feet away. Immediately before this he had birdied the 205-Yard 17th by nailing a three Iron shot to within three feet of the cup. He scored 32-32 against the Par of 35-36.trailing Ellis in the third spot were Fred Hawkins Elpaso tex.,and big Al Besselink Grossinger n.y., each with a 67. Alliance Ohio up nine teen year old Kathyann Whitworth Jal n.m., grabbed the Lead in a National Golf tournament for the first time thursday with an exact ing one under Par opening round70 in the 72-Hole $12,500 Alliance International open the Long hitting miss Whitworth toured the 6,253-Yard course with rounds of 35-35. She held a one stroke Lead Over four other entries at the end of the first 18 Patty Berg uru Guay s Faye Crocker the Only for eign entrant in the tournament texan Betty Hicks and Ohio Ama. Eur Champ Betty Kirby with Par Whitworth who won the new Mexico state championship at 17, said it was the Best round of her professional career which began this. third place with 72s, were Marilynn Smith the women s professional Golf association presi Dent and tall Beverly Hanson who broke the course record Here wednesday with a two under Par practice 69. Chison split with botox take Al Lead . Divides with phils Antone i wins Philadelphia a a three hit shutout by Johnny Antonelli and a ninth inning one run single by Dusty Rhodes kept the san Francisco giants on game in first place thursday night. The giants won the second game of a twi night doubleheader with the Philadelphia Phillies 1-0, after dropping the first 6-4. The first game saw giant Pitcher Mike Mccormick s string of 26 scoreless innings in Start against the Phillies snapped. He. Was driven from the Mound in the fifth inning. The second was a scoreless pitching Duel Between Antonelli and Gene Conley until the ninth when Rhodes Pinch hit single drove Jack Brandt Home with the winning the Way Antonelli now 14-4, fanned nine and allowed Only one Man to get As far As third base. Conley who took his sixth loss allowed eight the first game the Phillies ran through three giant pitchers in a 10-hit attack. Wally Post led the Way by punching three hits including a triple batting in two run Sand scoring two himself. Rally round Roberts first game. San Franciscoa it n Davenport by Al Riand. Romaya of Cepeda. Job Spencer. 21 Brandt if Landrith. O res Boivid. . P Miller p , o g. Jones p of Wagner 4 1 5 0 5 1 5 1 Philadelphia Al u h 400 422 4.1 i 8 & 2 Koppo. As0 Ashburn. C 2 to Inchoo 11 2 Tost of 4 0 4 04 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Frecho 3i Cowman if 1 a Philley 0 Drake if 0 Anderson. 2b 0 Lorinette. O 0 Roberts p 0 0 4 8 1 0 2 01 1 0 1 000.too 201 401 000 totals 37 4 10 totals a filed out for Miller 5 a doubled Fot Bowman 7 to struck out for a Jones 8. 80 10 briton wins tour Lap Chalon sur Saone France a Brian Robinson Britain zoomed to Victory in the 20th leg of tli6 tour de France. San Francisco Philadelphia Mccormick Miller Sunford l. T-9 g. Jono Fisher Roberts a 8-8 200 001 poo 220 in h 4% 5 % 0 1% 6 % 01 0 9 10 100-4 10 2 20x6 10 0 r erbbso858 Boston a Chicago s go go White so hustled past Cleveland into the american Lead thurs Day though they were forced to Settle for a double header split with Boston. After the White sox took the first. Game 4-3, the Home forces won the night Cap 5-4, on a Vic Wertz single and Mike Fornieles Relief , the indians dropped a doubleheader to new York which left Chicago atop the Heap Bya one game margin. It was the fourth time the White sox had taken the top spot Andrist since june 15. Wertz drove in the deciding Runoff Ray Moore with a smash to ight which sent Home Marty enough who had doubled. The big first baseman had doubled his two previous trips one of which produced another tally. Summoned from the bullpen when starter Jerry Casale was asked for a Pinch hitter for Nieles threw shutout three hit Ballat Chicago Over the final three innings for his first Triumph of he season. Chicago thus saw a Victory string halted at five contests. Veteran White sox catchers her a Lollar broke a 3-3 tie with double to right Center in the seventh inning of the opener. The slow scored the Fleet Jim Landi from first base. Nellie Fox singled in the opener then doubled and singled twice in Wimbledon declared unhappily after the quarterfinals match i Don t like to play like that. I went out there to play Tennis. I Don t know what was the matter with s performance was As ironic As it was amazing. He had just come from luncheon at which a new film of instruction Tennis for youngsters was shown. Inthe film Olmedo demonstrated proper ten tils strokes and apparently forgot his own instructions when he reached the Segal retreated to the base line to play his steady almost defensive game Olmedo declined to charge to the net. He too lingered at the Baseline swiping listlessly at the South african s placement Sand repeatedly serving double crowd at the suburban River Forest Tennis club began to Mur Mur As Olmedo dropped the first hurried to Tell Perry Jones . Davis cup team Captain that his Star was losing badly. Booing soon accompanied each Point Alex dropped. The handsome Johnny Antonelli. Three kit shutout Vic tory second game a Landrith Bressoud. To a san Francisco 24-7. Philadelphia 27-8. Do Spencer Breason. Cep cd. U 1s san Francisco 0, Philadelphia 8. 2bmays, Ashburn. Landrito coped. Shiuey. So Post 81?Bowman, Freese. Kab Mays. 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Norman named scout in Chison organization Boston a the chicag White sox announced they have hired Bill Norman former. Detroit manager for a special scouting assignment Norman was fired As the Tiger manager Early this season and was replaced by Jimmy Dykes Alex Olmedo listless performance playing like a girl Alex turned and glared then smiled. Others taunted come on then it was Over and Olmedo stalked from the half of the crowd left too Jones said he hoped. Olmedo would not be defaulted from the doubles. He attributed Olmedo s behaviour to the Champion s Long trip Here from Europe and that tremendous Public attention he has received since starring for the Davis cup team and winning the Wimbledon Crown. Alex arrived Here late an missed the first two Days of play. Why the crowds just mobbed him in Peru when he went Back there this Spring. The boy has been under a terrible Strain awful pressure Jones declared. A reported asked Jones if he had Ever coached a Champion who per formed As Olmedo did today. He said no. Hare critic Lcharles Hare former International Tennis Star said a champions in t a Champion unless he behaves like one. It was nauseating. I left after the first Hare and Tennis promoter Jack Kramer praised Olmedo wednes Day for performing willingly i four matches that Day in order to catch up with the Field. They said they never had heard of a player competing in three singles matches in one Day let alone a doubles match too. Kramer criticized the chief thursday a real Champion has to be carried Segal meets defending Champion Bernard Tut Bartzen in the Semi continued on Page 82
