European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 21, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 20 the stars and stripes tuesday july 21 1959 4 cards rip sagging braves o s Mizell deals Milwaukee 6th straight loss St. Louis a the St. Louis cardinals completed a three game sweep Over the faltering Mil Waukee braves sunday by rout ing the defending National league champions 9-5, with n 16-hit at tack. It was Milwaukee s sixth straight loss. T Curt flood drove in three run with a Homer and double and Ken Boyer hit his 18th Homer. Both round trippers came off starter Juan Pizarro in the cardinals three run fourth. Don Blasingame collected four straight singles and Bill White driving in two runs got two doubles raising his average to .350. White pushes Aaron _ White moved within 10 Points of league batting Leader Hank Aaron of the braves who was blanked in five at bats and fell to .360. Wilmer vinegar Bend Mizell who improved his record to 11-4,left after seven innings because of a pulled Back muscle. He yielded the first three Milwaukee runs in the fifth on a double two singles and two walks. The cardinals went ahead to stay 4-3, in the Home half of the fifth on singles by Blasingame and Gino Cimoli a wild pitch and White s sacrifice Fly. Carlton Willey the loser was followed by Bob Trowbridge an Don Mcmahon. The braves gave the 27,559 Fansa scare in the ninth when reliever Marshall Bridges yielded two Solo homers. Eddie Mathews hit no. 29and Joe Adcock pounded a 440 foot drive off the scoreboard. Flooded Milwaukee a k h Mantilla or 512 mayhem. So Aaron of Adcock if Cra Dali o Logan a i Idata in Roach 2l a Zurro p a-0 lir cd Willey p trowl Ridge. P drop afro Mcmilion. P 5 1 Cimoli if we into in a 3u St. Louis a b h 2b 5 2 4 502 312411 of 3 1 2 Ini Mas 33 Wood of ii. Smith o a Crowe a ii unlock 4 1 1 422 5 1 1 3 0.0 1 0 1 000 000 totals 37 5 10 totals 37 9 16 walked for Pizairo 5 a singled for Mizell 7 of run Tor Crowe 7 a walked for Troia Bridge 8. Milwaukee St. Louis a Burro Willey a 4-5 000 030 0025 10 i 000 312 2lx9 16 i in h r Erbb so 4 83.326 1% 6 3 31 2 i a 4 2 2 0 0 1 a Lull 7 7 3 3 b 6 322 my malice Mizell a 11-4 Bridges. A Adco Elt White. To a Milwaukee 24-7 St. I oils 27-4. Lou Milwaukee 11, St. Louis 11. 2b Mantilla White 2, Cunningham. Flood. Kab Boyer Wood Matla is. Adcook. So White baser Cuil Nglam. A Grumman. Sb1 wife b1 Mathews 2, Adcock. Crandall 2, or Nola White 2. Boyer. Gulfi unchain flood 3, Rowe. Hubp by i Pitarro . We Willey 2, a Omahon. A Sudol Gorman. Lancea bog i1 2 47. A 27,559. Golf tourney Roundup Littler s 272 captures insurance City tourney Wethersfield Conn. A Gene Littler singing Hills Calif., captured the $25,000 insurance Cit open Golf tournament sunday after a desperate fight to protect his Lead. His 72-Hole total was 27212 under Par and one stroke ahead of runner up Tom nieporte Bronx Ville n.y., for the $3,500 first prize Littler having trouble with his Gene Littler. One stroke Edge Putter shot a final one under 70sunday. He had previous rounds of 64-66-72. Nieporte had 273 after carding final round 69. He received $2,300. Doug Ford Crystal River fla., was next with 274, after posting a 66. Littler who will be 29 next tues Day clinched the top Money with a Birdie two on the 205-Yard, Par three 17th. It was his first Victory since the Phoenix and Tucson opens which he won Back to Back last february. The winners Gene Littler 64. Tom nieporte 68 Doug Ford 70. Fred Hawkins 67.jackie Burke go Bob Watson 72. Ken Venturi 70 Dick Knight 70 Bob Goalby 68 Arnold Palmer 68 Wes Ellis 66 at Besselink. 67 Mason Rudolph. 71 Julius Boros 69. John Mcmullen 71 Jerry Mauro 69 Mike homa 09 Monte Bradley. 71 Dick Mayer a. Alex Button 71. Bruce Crampton 69 Don Whitt 69 Frank Beley. 70 Jay Hebert. Bert Weaver 72 a Dick sicker of. 69 a Ward Wettlaufer 71. A denotes Amateur Gg-72 6u-g7 69-69 69-71 71-68 67-70 70-70 74.06 67-71 71-68 71-72 69-72 70-70 68-70 71-70 74-70 68-70 70-71 72-70 67-74 Gg-72 69-73 67-74 73-70 71-72. 71-73 70-08 70272 69273 66274 69276 68276 69278 68278 69279 73279 72279 71280 72280 70281 74281 70282 09282 75282 71283 70283 7l 283 76283 72283 73284 70284 69284 71284 75284 $3,500 $2,300 $1,800 $1,400 $1,400 $1,150 $1,150 $950 $950 $950 $825 $825 s725 $725 $610 $610 $610. $450 $450 $450 $450 $450 $290 $290 $200 Salt Lake City a Bob Rosburg runner up in the National open from Palo Alto Calif., the 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 dab eur and one a Safe player to 1 return to the . For the world series. Name. Position team. League. Signed Apo. I organization Send All ballots to the sports department the stars and stripes i Apo 170, . Forces. Only ballots printed daily in the stars and re pets will be grabbed a one stroke Lead sunday Over de Porky Oliver Denver at the 54-Hole Mark in the $7,500utah open Golf tournament. Ros four had a three-under3tf-33-69 sunday for a total of 206 Oliver shot 70 for 207 at the three Quarter Mark. Both were tied at 137 entering the third round. In third place was former Utah open Champion Zell Eaton Pomona Calif., with.210.the leaders Bou Rosburg 70-67-69206 de Porky Oliver 70-67-70-4207 Zell Eaton 70-69-71210 Billy Casper 68-73-70211 Riih whittle 71-71-70212 Joe Groom 71-70-71212 Harold West 67-76-70213 Don Collott 74-69-70213 Bill Mcclaron 69-73-73215 Billy Johnston 72-70-732i� a Lou North 74-70-71215 Jerry Belt 72-71-732ic Smiley Quick t. 75-72-69216 Bob Boulmer 72-4-71 217 Dick Kramer. 74-73-70217 Thomas Williams 73-73-72218 George Soho Tor 71-77-702ie George Bruno 72-70-702l� Ernie Schniter 80-68-7021 � Bob Dildo 71-71-77219 a denotes Amateur. Alliance Ohio up Mickey right two time National open Winner from san. Diego Calif., overcame a seven stroke deficit sunday with a 69 to win the $12,500 Alliance International women Golf tournament. The Long hitter finished with a291, seven Over Par. Marlene Bauer Hagge Pittsburgh and Murl Mackenzie St. Petersburg fla., tied for second with 292. Miss Wright the Only woman Towin the open twice in a Row was two under Par on her final 18 Hole she had a blazing four under 32 on her front nine but bogeyed two holes coming Home. This was her third tournament win this year. She added $2,200 to her bankroll which now totals nearly $11,000 for the summer. The winners Mickey Wright 73-72-77-69-201 $2.200 Marlene Hanoe 73-71-75-73292 $1 487 Muirle Mao Kenzle. 74-74.73-71292 sl487 Mary Lena Faulk. 76-69-70-79294 $1,100 72-76-/ 71-70.79-79-299 73-74-76.77300 74.74-76-76300 72-73-82-73300 $875 $625 $625 $475 $475 $ Iio $336 $336 $336 $270 $230 $230 $200 $180 $160$140 $100 $106 _. A v to Tat Betty Jameson 75-74-711.73295 Betty Hicks 71.77-70-78296 Betsy Rawl 75-70-77.74296 Patty Berg 71.72-78-77298 Bev Hanson. 72-76-74-78298fay Crocker. Joann Prentice Kathy Cornelius Marilynn Smith Joyce Ziske 75-74-77-753011 Bonnie Randolph. 76-73-78-77304 Ruth Jessen 77-71-80-76304 Kathyanne Whitworth. 70-80-81-74305 a Betty Kory. 71-79-80-77307 Gloria Armstrong. 81-74-77-75307 Barbara Romanok. 76-78-78-76308 Wanda Sanches 79-76-78-76309 Peggy Kirk Bell. 77-76-81-77311 Betty Dould 81-74-77-79311 Betty Bush 75-7879-80312 Gloria Fooht 77-78-83-75313 a Phyliss Pruess 82-71-82-79314 Phyliss Otto Germain. 73-78-83-80314 Rand 84-74-79.78315 a Nancy Roth 77.79-87-79322 a Sally Carroll 82-77-82-83324 a denotes Amateur Odessa Tex. A Doug Hig gins fort Worth Tex., arid Amateur buddy Branum Midland Tex.,came from four strokes off the Pace sunday to win the $10,000odessa pro Amateur with a closing 11-under-Par 61. They caught the teams of Decarpenter san Antonio and Uniek Martin Dallas and Pete Cooper Lakeland fla., and Bill Hightower Midland in the stretch to Vind up with 255 for 72 holes and bag first place Money of $2,000 for Higgins. Carpenter Martin s a n d Cooper Hightower had gone through 63 holes tied for the Lead with 223 but Higgins and Branum who had pulled to within a stroke with a five under Par 30 on the front nine of the final round rushed Home with a six under 31 As Higgins sprayed birdies All Over the place the professionals of each of these teams Cooper Carpenter and Bernard each received $1,083. O Dell Loes rpm v. In irim augers with 3-hitter Baltimore a Billy 6 Delland Billy Loes teamed up sunday on a three hitter and a 2-1 Balti More Oriole Victory Over the Limp ing Detroit Oriole runs came in the first inning when Albie Pearson singled Gene Woodling walked and Triandos drove them a two out Texas league single. O Dell limited the tigers to pair of hits before retiring at the end of six innings with a Blister on his pitching hand. One of the blows was Charlie Maxwell s 21sthome run a fourth inning shot Over the. Brightfield Bunning who gave up Only seven hits before being lifted fora Pinch hitter in the eighth suffered his eighth loss against eight victories As Detroit tumbled to its 14th defeat in 17 games. Ding Dong o Dell Vost 3b a Tiona of Maxwell. If Oroth. Of a Chrls Lcy of Wilson o of Bimbi it Zernial ibb Harris in rolling. He veal is a Lepcio Bridges is Banning p Nar Lesul p Detroit a ii 0 0. N baltimorea15 4 4 12 o 2 o 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 i 0 0 0 0 Pearson of 0 Boyd. In 1 Urpo in 0 to Iisley. Of 1 Wood inc of 0 thu los o 0 Klaus is 0 Loes d 0 Hokinson 31 1 Lannor lib 0 o full. D 0 Miranda is 0 a pm Varolli 0 Carrasquel ss0 0 k h 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 totals 20 1 3 totals 30 2 8 a doubled for Curoth 7 a milked for her Nln 7 of bunted into fico nut for Miranda 7 a struck out for veal 8 a mounded out. For a Uinins 8 of fouled out for Wil son 0. Detroit 000 100 0001 3 0 Baltimore 200 000 oflx2 8 0 in h r Erbb so 6 3 1 o Dell a 0-7 Loes atm Nung a 8-8 Narlesky 1 1 0021 2233. 0000po-Adetroit 2-1-fi. Baltimore 27-9. Do boiling. Veal incr Neal scr Neal unassisted 1 Loes Toyd. Lou Detroit 4, Baltimore 5 211\voocllinn. Chrisley. Flit Maxwell. So Pearson. Itell Maxwell Orlandos 2. A Mckinley soar a Linlau. Summers. To us. -a8,85. British cupper marries London up British Davis cup player Michael Davies mar ried use Buding who played Inthis year s Wimbledon Champion ships at Chelsea registry . Davies was born in Germany but was listed As stateless during the Wimbledon tournament. Sets 2d Mark in aau swim Redding Calif. A fifteen year old Becky Collins sunday set her second world record in the National aau women s outdoor swimming championships by clock ing 2 43.7 in the 220-Yard butter Fly. Saturday she swam to a world record 1 11.2 in the 110-Yard Butterfly. Another 15-year-old, Chris Vonsaltza Santa Clara Calif swim club who already has won the 110 and 440-Yard freestyle events bettered the american record for the 220 with 2 21.1. She had Donea 2 23.7 in qualifying earlier to erase the american record of 2 30.5set by Marley Shriver los an Geles athletic club in 1955. Little miss Collins a High school student in Indianapolis handily beat Sylvia Ruuska the All around Star from Berkeley Calif., by 10 Yards in the time goes As a new world Mark because last year the inter National s w i m m i n g federation agreed to recognize a time of 2 44.4or better As record for the event lust voted into world Competition. Special world Mark at the meet s close american swimming champions joined in a 440-Yard Medley relay race with time of 4 52.9 to top the world record of 4 54 set by a National team of great Britain. Swimming wore Carin Cone 1 14 for the 110 backstroke Marianne Hargeaves 1 23.3 for 110breaststroke miss Collins 1 11.3 for the 110 Butterfly and Mission Salta 1 03.8 for 110 free style. No application for a world rec Ord is planned because the Medley was staged As an Butterfly brought the fourth world record for this meet i which 10 american records and 11 aau championship Marks also were bettered. Berkeley team wins team honors went to the Berke Ley Myca with 76 Points. Second was Santa Clara with 75 followed by los Angeles athletic club 69, and Indianapolis Riviera 61.Berkeley thus adds the outdoor aau championship to the indoor title the four girl team won in Florida last april. Miss Vonsaltza was High individual scorer with 26 Points. Earning All the Berkeley Point were Sylvia and Patricia Ruuska Carolyn Schuler Rind Anne ban Croft. Maverick nips miss Thrift Way in Diamond cup Hydro event Coeur d Alene Ida. A Maverick won the Diamond cup sunday in a race for unlimited hydroplane marked by Accident and near tragedy before an estimated 60,000 spectators at Lake Coeur d Alene. An Accident Cut the Champion ship heat to three laps and Maver ick was figured the Winner of the two Day race on the basis of the Best elapsed time edging. Missah Ristway of Seattle by a Mere 1.8 seconds it was a repeat Victory for Bill Stead who drove Maverick to Vic tory Here in the inaugural a year ago. Jack Regas Veteran Seattle Driver of miss Bardahl was critically injured1 Early heat his Skull was fractured his Chest crushed three ribs broken and one leg badly sprained. Board which were jarred Loose Bywater pressure. Sex turf editor Dies Chicago a Paul Hirten Stein 82. Former turf editor of the hic ago daily news plunged Tois death from the fifth floor of a hotel Here. Earlier at the same turn miss Burien broke up at perhaps 130mph and Sank in 110 feet of water. Driver Bill brow was fished out of the water within 40 seconds by a patrol boat and taken to a hos Pital with Shock and bruises. Miss pay n save conked out wit mechanical trouble the third Vic Tim of the rough South turn but Driver Mir a slovak escaped was substituting for Chuck heckling who had to be hospitalized for severe bruises suffered in saturday s the final heat run More than an hour behind schedule the Community owned miss Spokane hit the water hard on a turn an pitched put Driver Norm Evans. Since the race did t go the full five heats officials started some complicated figuring to determine the Winner. Maverick and miss Thrift Way both wound up with1,100 Points., ,. Twenty minutes later May Errock owned by Bill Waggoner Phoenix was declared the Winner on elapse time. Maverick s average Speed for 45 Miles was 105,058, thr4 ft104.922, ,
