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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 20, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                              A monday july 20, 1959 the stars and stripes Page 19 Littler posts 202 to lead1. " ,.--. Nenorte a two strokes m. V. In insurance City open Wethersfield Conn. A Gene Littler singing Hills Calif., cabled off his sizzling Pace Satur Day but managed to cling t o Atwo stroke Lead in the $25,000 insurance City open Golf tournament. Littler s 54-Hole total was 202 after a third round of 72. Littler who had been swinging his Putter As though it were a magic Wand kicked the club on the 14th Hole a 503-Yard Par five after missing a Short putt for a , 11-strokes under Par at this Point was Only two in front of his nearest challenger Tom n i e p o r t a Bronxville . The californian had started the third round with a five stroke advantage. A stiff wind that became stronger As the afternoon wore on undoubtedly troubled. Littler and some of the others. But it was the loss of his putting wizardry that finally broke the Leader s Calm. A local record crowd of More than 3,000 toured the Par 35-3671wethersfield country club s 6,548-. Yard course. Most of the fans Fol tigers gain split with orioles indians Edge botox in 13th, 7-5 Amateur Dick Martin fired a seven under Par 65 Here saturday to move into a first place tie with Pete Cooper Lakeland fla., and Bill Hightower Midland Tex., Amateur at the 54-Hole Mark in the$20,000 Odessa pro am Golf tournament. Cooper and Hightower took a two stroke Lead into saturday s third round and fired a five under 67 with bogeys on two holes. The Field moved up on the Lead ers and at the end of play there were seven other teams within four shots of the  Ai 193, three strokes Back were Ernie Vossler and Ross by Uncer both of Midland Billy Maxwell and Bill Roden Odessa and the Houston team of Monte Bradly former Usa eur Champ and Eddie Burke. Alliance Ohio a Marylena Faulk Thomasville ga., scored her second straight subpar round saturday to take a three stroke Lead at the end of 54 holes in the $12,500 Alliance women s Golf to Boston a Cleveland fell on Boston reliever Murray Wall for four runs in the 13lh inning and a7-5 Victory saturday which enabled the indians to stay a game behind first place Chicago. George Strickland tagged a two run double while tit Francona and Woody held singled for tallies in the uprising which also saw Vic Power thrown out at the plate on an attempted triple  Mclish spiked a rally in the. Last of the 13lh after Boston picked up two runs on a Frank Malzone double. Shortly before game time Kjeve land Learned that manager Joe Lowed Littler. The leaders Gen Lihi a 64-g6-72202 Tom Nieport 68-69-67204 Art Goalby gb-67.71200 Arnold Palmer 08-71-08207 Mike homa 09-08-70207 Julius Boroi u9-c8-70207 Fred Hawkins 07-09-71207 Bruce Crampton 09-60-72207 Jack Stirk 09-71-08208 Doug Ford 70-09-09208 Al Besselink 67-69-72208 a Ward Wettlaufer 71-70-08209 Bob Watson 72-07-70209 Wes Ellis 60-71-72209 Dick Kloht 70-74-66210 Gardner Dickson 70-70-70210 Ken Venturi 70-70-70210 Mason Rudolph 71-70-70211 Don Whitt 69-09-73211 Art Wall 08-71-72211 Frank Beley 70-67-74211 a denotes Amateur. Salt Lake City a de Porky Oliver Denver and Bob Rosburg Palo Alto Calif., share the second round Lead sunday in the $7,500 Utah open. Each fired five under Par 67s Over the 6,980 Yard Oakridge country club course near  each had 36-Hole totals of 137. The 72-Hole tournament ends monday. The leaders de Porky oliver70-u7137 Bob Rosboro 70-67137 Zell Eaton 70-69139 Joe Greer 71-70141 Billy Casper 08-73141 Bill Mccharen 09-73142 Cliff whittle 71-71142 Bob Duden i 71-71142 Billy Johnston a 72-70142 tournament. Miss Faulk after a 69 Friday Malzone Strickland came from four strokes off the Pace to wheel into the Lead As she finished with a rain drenched 70 sat urday for a 215 total two Over Par for three rounds Over Alliance country club s 6,253-Yard layout. The leaders Mary Lena Faulk 76-09-70215 Betty Hicks 71-77-70218 Marlene Hague 73-71-75-219 Fay Crocker 71-70-70220betty Jameson. 75-74-71220 Patty Berg 71-72-78-221 Murle Mackenzie 74-73-74221 Mickey Wright 73-72-77-222 Betsy Rawls 75-70-77-222 Beverly Hanson 72-76-74222 Joann Prentice 73-74-76223 Kathy Cornelius 74-74-76224 Joyce Ziske 75-74-77-226 Bonnie Randolph 76-73-78227 Ruth Jessen 77-71-80-228 Mary Ann Reynolds 77-73-78228 a Botty Kerby 71-79-80230  70-80-81231 Phyllis Otto Germain 73-77-81231 a denotes Amateur. Gordon and left fielder Minnie min Oso both had drawn three Day sus pensions and $200 fines from the american  four hours after the game began the indians vented their feelings against  s Jim Piersall had tied the score 3-3, in the eighth inning with a single scoring Billy Martin who had doubled. Martin and Dick Brown cracked Solo homers for the  Runnels hot a two run Homer and Sammy while belted his first four Bagger of the season. Against the Wall Cleveland. Boston a r 11 pm anal of Power in Francona if Colauito of Strickland 31 hold Bbrown o Martin 2b score p a Vul Ferrarse p Garcia p of Fitzgerald Grant Smith p  601 Busby or8 Ose flows , is Avila 21 Gernert in Wall pm mud Dan 0 0 calzone 3b 0 0 Williams. If0 0  0 .0 Stephens of Harold West 87-70143jerry Belt 72-71-143 Don Collett 74-09143 rust wears 70-74144 a John Bowers 71-73144earl Coulter 72-72144 Jack Ridd 72-72144 4 1 0 Oil 6 0 1 6 1 2 522 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 u a Tou North. Bob to Tichnor. Thomas Williams Doug Holmstrom 74-70144 72-74140 73-73146 73-73146 Ted Branca. 73-74147 Mike Demassey 1 73-74147 x Brian Goldsworthy. 73-74147 Dick Kramer 74-73147tom Lamblo 74-73147 Smiley Quick 75-72147 George scan eur 7i.-77148 George Bruno. 72-76148  full Moro 76-72148 Ernie Schneiter 80-08j48 a denotes Amateur. Odessa Tex. Up san an Ohio pro de Carpenter and Dallas bettor Bee ties track record in Armour Handicap Chicago up racing s big Gest Money Winner round table was scratched from the Laurance Armour memorial Handicap at Arlington Park because of a Slowtrack saturday and William s. Miller s bettor Bee equalled a track record despite the soggy footing Towin the $53,650 run by a length. Bettor Bee the 9-2 second Choice of the crowd of 25,489, was timed at 1 48% for the mile and one eighth to tie the Mark set 10 years agony Calumet farm . Ridden by John Choquette bet Tor Bee stood  Challenge of the Odds on favorite Terra Firma for the last mile. Terra Firma finished three lengths ahead of crab grass stables  Bee returned $11, $4 and $2.80. Terra Firma owned by  and . Prewitt paid $2.60 and $2.20 and Noureddin returned $2.60. White o 1 0 Sullivan a 0 0 bad Ley 0 0 Brewer p a Weru. In i icy topples m. I. As Hook hurls 6-hitter Chicago a Jay Hook re called from Seattle of the Pacific coast league monday pitched the Cincinnati reds to a series Squar ing 5-1 Triumph Over the Chicago cubs saturday. He scattered six hits and struck out seven in snapping a four game win Streak for the cubs. Hook 22, had trouble with Only cub Rookie Cente fielder George Altman who frisked him for three straight hits including his fourth Home run Over the Brightfield bleachers to launch the Chicago third. Connect off Buzhardt Cincinnati blended three hits All singles with a walk and wild pitch off loser Johnny Buzhardt in the third. Willie Jones singled to Ope the spree and scored the first run on the wild pitch. Singling Eddie Kasko got across on Vada Pinson Sinfield out and Gus Bell singled to score Johnny Temple who had walked. Bell drove his 13th Homer into the Brightfield seats after Bill Henry became Chicago s second Pitcher in the sixth. The reds fifth run came in the eighth off Don Elston and enabled Frank Robinson to take the major league runs batted in Lead away from cub shortstop Ernie Banks 86-85. Hooked Baltimore up Frank Lary halted a six game Detroit losing Streak saturday night limiting Baltimore to six hits in pitching the tigers to a 2-0 Victory after the orioles won the opener 5-2,As Arnold Portocarrero registered his first Triumph this season. Lary who fanned nine and walked one bested Hoyt Wilhelm in a Brilliant hurling Duel. Wilhelm looking for his Lith Victory came out with his fifth loss instead giving up two hits in eight innings. He gave up six passes and two of them resulted in runs. Wilhelm opened the game by walking Eddie Yost who went to totals 50 1 14 totals 48 5 8 filed out for score 8 a filed out for Sullivan 8 Oran for Williams 10 a intentionally walked for ire War 10 a fouled out for Busby 10 of singled for Garcia 13 Gran for Fitzgerald 13 b walked for Wall 13 Cleveland 001 010 010 000 47 14 2 Boston 002 001 000 000 25 8 0ip h r Erboso 75 2% i2m. 0 % l Lary second on a passed Ball and third on a wild pitch. He scored on Harvey Kuenn s infield out. The tigers other run in the seventh came on a pass to Frank boiling coot veal s sacrifice and Yost s single. Oriole Catcher Joe Ginsberg tie Dan american league record by committing four passed balls i catching Wilhelm. Three other catchers also had four John Henry Washington in 1911, j. W. Porter Cleveland last year and Ginsberg s teammate Gus Triandos in the opener Portocarrero lasted five innings and left with a 4-2lead to become the winning Pitcher for the first time. Billy Hoef tand Jerry Walker assisted him to his Triumph with Walker retiring10 straight tigers in the last 3tt innings. Arnold s first first game Detroit Baltimore a r b a n h0 1 1 1 0 Cincinnati a r h chicagoan r r score scr rarest  a 2-5 so Ltd Muesli Sullivan Brewer. Wall l. 2-5 Temple. 2b Pinson of Bell Rah Obinson. In Lynch if Pendleton if Bailey c Jones 8l Kasko. So Hook l 0 t. Taylor 2b 0 0 1, 10 0 dark 3b Walls of Banks As Thomson if Marshall in s. Taylor o Altman of Buzhardt j a Norco Henry p a Long Alston. Pc Moryn 0 0 0 0 00 00 4 0 4 1 1 1 0 0 Tasby. Of 0 1 Boyd in 0 0 Dropo in 1 1 Woodling. It to Landon o Pearson of 1 Robinson. 3b 0 Klaus as0 of Leman 0 Miranda As 0 Gardner 8b 0 0 Portocarrero p 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3b Kuczun of Groth of Maxwell. If Berberet o Harris in boiling. 2b Bridges sub Zemil veal As Foytack. P a Chrisley Burnside p a Yost 3b Schultz d totals a hit into double play for Poy Taok 4 a filed out for Bridges 6 of grounded out for Klaus g a grounded out for Burnside 7 000 Hoeft p100 Walker p 000 8 i 3 0 01 1 0 a1 i o o0 o 1 to o o of o 2 6 totals 34 6 13 Ebrown held. To a Cleveland 30-10, is Oslon 30-15. Do while. Malzone. Lob Cleveland Al Huston 10.211 Power Runnels Martin. Brown. Francona strip Lilal. . Hil mar ten. Runnels Brown White. Fuji 1 in Rall. Francona Strick land 2, held a lion. Martin. Runnels 2, Mal Zono 2,  Berry. Llone Lilela. Flaherty. Union. To 4 15. A 14. 453. Totals 3. I 5 8 totals 32 1 6awalked-for Buzhardt 5 a struck out for Henry 7 a Lliel out for Kaslon 0 a telegraphed write Moncton . Up More than 8,000 boxing fans have signed Telegram wishing Yvon Durelle the fighting Fisherman from Bale Ste. Anne ., Good Luck in his july 29 rematch with Light heavy weight Champion Archie Moore. 003 001 oils 8 0 001 000 0001 6 0ip h r Erboso 90114? 5 4 3 3 1 1221101 221111 r6"a-Oim in Mill 27-5. Cd Scuko 27-12. Do plan soil. La Oil Sun urls Marshall lob can com Mai s. Cli Mcnno 8.2bjones. Us Altman Bell. So Pius on ub1 Pluton Bell 2, Robinson Altman. We Bull Waidt. A Donatello Burkhart. Con Ion. Venzon. T2 15. A10,417. Cincinnati Chicago Hook a 1-0 Huz Smidt a 4-5 Henry Elstow Detroit Baltimore 000 101 121 000 in h 3 8a 6% 0002 6 i Oil 5 12 0 r Erbb so301 0 1 1 1 0 i Inglewood Calif. A no-1111. Ble Noor a California Colt whipped 14 other 2-year-Olds saturday to win the $163,850 Hollywood Juve Nile championship Sta lies richest race in the West this year., jockey Don Pierce brought the son of x Noor one of the sport s great Irish bred horses under the wire in a driving finish to pick up the fat net purse of $117,700., it took a look at the photo to separate the runners up but c. V. Whitney s to Pion came up in the Nort wins Hollywood juvenile stakes second spot and the Bell Hurst Sta ble s warfare was third. The time for the six furlongs was 1 10.the crowd Esti Noble Noor re turned a whopping $60 to win $23to place and $13.40 to show. Tom Pion paid $7.40 and $5.20 and War overlooked by mated at 49,000, fare $4.80.ralph Lowe s new policy the betting favorite grabbed the Pace with Willie Shoemaker in the sad dle but he faded in the stretch As Noble Noor came up on the outside and pounded on Down the Middle of the track to  Noor is owned by or. And mrs. J. R. Smith and is trained by b. B.  was Noble Noor s first try in a stakes. His previous record was one Victory in five starts with one second to his credit. The Hollywood juvenile this year replaced what was the $75,000 added Starlet stakes. Last year s Winner Tomy Lee went on to win the Kentucky  Conn. Cagers slate three new foes Storrs Conn. Up the University of Connecticut has announced its 1959-1960 varsity basketball schedule and it includes three new opponents. The new teams to face the Hus Kies will be Santa Clara Niagara and Canisius. The schedule also includes one game at Philadelphia s palestra Conn meets Temple there feb. 16.other teams on the schedule american International Yale new Hampshire Boston College Massachusetts Rutgers Fordham Holycross Boston University manhat Tan Syracuse Vermont Maine. Rhode Island and Colgate. Foytack a 8-8 Jour Nolde Seh Ului Orio Carrero a 1-5 Hoeft Walker Roth to a Detroit 24-10. Baltimore 27 ,., or Gardner Klaus Boyd boiling. Bridges Harris. Lob Detroit 8. Baltimore 7. 2bwood Ling Dropo. Robinson. So . Person. Of Berberet a Miranda. Rib Berberet. Boiling Woodling. Onsby �. Tub in Sou 2. Frankly speaking second game Detroit Baltimore a r b aj1 b h j 411yost. 3b Kuenn. A Chrisley it Maxwell. If Wilson o a Lutes. In Hollins 2b veal is l  
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