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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, August 11, 1959

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 11, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday August 11, the stars and stripes As Pittsburgh tops cubs 5-3 Chicago a Relief special stroy face picked up his 15th Victory without defeat and the Pittsburg pirates crashed into the first Divi Sion by defeating the Chicago cubs 5-3, sunday in 10  pirates scored twice in the ninth inning to pull into a tie and i cited up two More runs in the 10th on Dick Groat s tie breaking single and bases loaded walk to Rocky Nelson. It was the second straight extra inning Triumph for the pirates who have a phenomenal 15-1 record in overtime games. Ironically their Only extra inning defeat came when Harvey Haddi pitched his perfect game but lost to Milwaukee. Face who has now won 20 games without a loss in a two season Nispan came on in the eighth inning after starter Vern Law had been taken out for a Pinch hitter. He gave up an unearned run in the eighth on an error and a pair of singles and was reached for harm less singles in the ninth and 10th. Face Saver Page i Cleveland a Dow Finsterwald 1958, pea Champion stormed out of a seventh place tie sunday to win the $25,000 Cleve land open Golf tournament and add $8,800 to his bankroll. The 28 year old pro from Athens Ohio and Tequesta Fla., shot a three under  68 Over Seneca Golf course s 6,966-Yard layout for a 72 Hole eight under  total of 276. Pittsburgh Alt h ii i ii i 3a Kimii a if croat so Impi Onti. Of Nelson in knit Ltd c v Kriklin 1 a Ness. C Vin Lihi of it  i Jivis. Of thu it h Ali part 4 0 1 300 u o o 100 402 400 2 i 0 1 0 0 1 i i i n n i o o o o o Chicago am t. Tuv Lor 21 5 Williams. If a Marshall ii 5 Hari Jih is h. Tiny Lar c it Iron of Walls of Arm ill. 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Brooks Robinson smashed the Ball Down the third base line and through Strickland who has been alternating playing third and shortstop this season. Boyd scored the run that brought Oriole Pitcher Milt. Pappas his 12th Victory against five defeats on a six hitter. Indians ambushed one stroke behind were Gene Littler singing Hills Calif and Mike Souchak Grossinger . Finsterwald was three strokes off the Pace. Starting sunday around behind Littler and Paul Harney Worcester mass. Dow caught both of them on the front nine with a three Birdie. Effort snared his winning Birdie on the 14th and had his Only bogey on open with 276 the closing Hole where a trap shot shared far across the Green. While Finsterwald was carving out his artistic 68, Harney slipped to a 73 and wound up with 278,while Littler needing a b i r d  Deuce on the final Hole to tie failed to get it when his 30-Yard pitch shot rimmed the cup. Rewound up with 72 and 277. 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Detroit defeats red sox 7-3 Mossi picks up Lith Victory Bostons Detroit Defeated Boston 7-3, sunday in a hectic ninth inning featuring key blows by Harvey Kuenn and Gus Zernial plus Paul Foytack s clutch one Pilch Relief Job. Foytack preserved Southpaw Don Mossi s Lith Triumph of the year by retiring Gene Stephens on a Long foul drive to left with two out and the bases loaded. Johnny Groth made a leaping catch against the High Wall sup j Orting the Loftfield bleachers to get the tigers out of danger and help snap. A four game red so winning Streak. In the top of the ninth Detroth had shattered a 3-3 dead look. Tod Lepcio a former red so Pluyer started the tigers on the Road with a single. After Mossi fanned Eddie Yost singled. With to out Kuenn the american league s leading batsman who had been retired his first four trips made it 5-4 on a smash off the Loftfield Wall. When Al Kaline Drew an intentional  to fill the bases Boston sent Leo Kiely to relieve starter Tom Brewer. Tiger Man Ager Jimmy Dykes countered by recalling Charlie Maxwell from the Batter s Circle and sent up Zernial to Pinch hit Gus drove a two run safety to left and Gail singled Fop an insurance score. Kaline had a perfect Day hitting his 19th Homer and three singles before his intentional pass. The performance pushed his batting average up eight Points to .326. He has batted at a .418 clip at Fenway Park and at a .500 Pace against Boston this season. Kalinert Detroit Alt ii Boston tos Iii Len Lleni. 21 Kui Miu of Kulinyi. I f  la. If a a Chili to i unit i if hums. Ii Wils Veol is Al i Rislov Isis Mossi p Poy Iii i. P a u 5 i i in t.  r 1 a Hun Iirth Iii s i 1in m. M 4 s 4 mulkiuii1,to 0 ii i a Xci. It 1 1 la Arnitt if 0 u ii so Blic is if 4 ii i Ilii Lilin. Is 5 i u a lieu. I 200 Lar Terr. V 1 u i Kili a. 11 111 Imok u .1 � 0 0 d All u ii i ii i 401 i Al 0 411 nil 100 i i i 4 0i 400 ii i i u 0 0 Ini Law Al a totals a 7 l a totals u Siino Lii for Vrtol " l inn Well id c ran for Kern Iii h. Detroit to 101 0047 14 0 Boston 021 000 0003 12 0 in h r Erbb Sommi a 11 it i 4 i i of Tali i u 0 i 0 0 i Trover a 8 s 12 7 7 4 5 x  " " Dudik a Otool a Usu Htiu Leto Roll lib Hunis , tin in stun Nela. Thu Detroit Dostou 12. A urn 2. A Liitt jul a. I1h i noun kit line. Us Kaline. Uhi Kuenn Kalin incr Nettl Harris 2. 4enst a White 2. 2. Us a cuyp a. Cleveland open Champ Dow Finsterwald. One stroke Victory Worth $8,800 Patterson Cable asks Ingo what s score new York Apex heavy weight Champion Floyd Patterson sent Ingemar Johansson a Cable sunday asking in effect what goes Ingo Johansson who won the title from Patterson last june 26, has been threatening to Call off their tentative return Date on sept. 22 unless he gets a Complete account ing of the receipts from the bout. Patterson sent Johansson the following Cable like you i Don t like fight politics and have never indulged in them. Nor have i Ever run away from an obligation As Champion for personal convenience reasons or by using an excuse. In order to gel attention in the newspapers. I refuse to believe that you will act different and not Honor your obligation for a return match within the 90 Days agreed upon in our contract. I have been assured that All accounting figures an contracts have been made Avail Able to your lawyers for at least the past 10 clays and thai a full accounting report of All Money received has already been air mailed to you. Signed Floyd  s attorney e d w i n Schweig said the accounting re port was mailed to Johansson on Friday. He added that he has a appointment to show the report to Johansson s lawyer , a Florida court order sex army ring coach Dies Central Valley . A William j. Cavanaugh 73, boxing coach at the . Military Academy at West Point for 30 years until his 1948 retirement died after a heart attack. He was a native of Lawrence mass has been issued for a professional Gambler with an arrest record for questioning in connection wit the bout. A spokesman for new York county District attorney Frank s. Hogan identified the Man sough tas Gilbert Lee Beckley Surfside Fla. The spokesman said the court order which would Force beckle5rto testify before a new York grand jury under a reciprocity witness arrangement with Florida Wasis Sulci last Friday. However the spokesman Sai Beckley is believed to have left the country for Havana thereby making the order useless unless he returns to Florida. The new York Gra id jury has summoned in several persons to Tell what they know if anything about the promotion and financial dealings surrounding the fight. Busy schedule East Lansing Mich. Up Michigan state is the Only big ten school which Fields teams Winall 13 of the conference Champion ship sports. $3,500, Finsterwald received -ft$5,000 Bonus As a repeat Winner 1ft this tournament which he first won in 1956 plus $300. In appear Ance Money. It raised his winnings to $30,846 on this year s tour. A year ago he won $35,393. Littler lost his big Chance on the 12th Hole where his drive landed under a Bridge and he was forced to take a six. Harney bogeyed the last two holes to fallout of Contention. Souchard opts Eagle Souchak the muscular forme Duke football player breezed into Contention on the 64th Hole Sheji he canned an approach shot for a Eagle Deuce on the 328-yarder and he went into a tie with Harney and Finsterwald on the 66th witha Birdie. A bogey five on the 70th Cost him his Chance at a tie How Ever. Souchak had a one-under-par70 As he and Littler picked up $2,050 for their second place dead lock. Harney wound up in a three Way tie with 26-year-old Doug Sanders Miami Beach Fla., and Dick Knight san Diego calif., a former hawaiian pro at 278. Each ,woh$1,333. $ Bert Weaver the leu Grad from Beaumont tex., was All alone at 279 for $1,100. He shot a 69, Des Pite a two stroke out of bound penalty. Wall wins $925 Art Wall Pocono Manor pa., the year s leading Money Witmer with $46,240 up to sunday added $925 As he tied former National Ozeiri Champion Jack Fleck at 280. Fleck had sunday s Best round a 67, and Wall a 69. Arnold Palmer last year s Lead ing Money Winner and National open Champion Bill Casper who was no. 2 on last year s Money list failed to win a dime this Lime. Casper had a 291 and Palmer a295. Joe Campbell Knoxville tenn., the 1955 Mcaa Champion signed a card with a four on the final Hole instead of the three he actually scored and the mistake Cost him about $100. Julius Boros mid Pines n.c., the defending Champion who could have picked up $10,000 by winning wound up out of the Money with 291. The winners Dow Finsterwald. Gene Littler Mike Souchuk Doug Sanders Dick Knight Paul Harney Bert Weaver Jack Fleck Art Wall Pete Cooper Gardner Dickinson. Jim Ferrier Dick Mayer -. Bob Rosburg Jay Hebert Joe Campbell Don Burlinghoff Bob Goalby Doug Ford Charles Sifford Tommy Bolt Bill Collins Mason Rudolph Jerry Magee Huston Laclair Ted Kroll John Mcmilllin Don Whitt Johnny Pott a Robert shave Fred Hawkins Billy Maxwell George Bayer Don Fairfield Bob go Eli to Wininger dutch Harrison a denotes Amateur. 74-68-66 71-64-70 70-65-72 70-Ijb-7i 70-70-67 72- i3-70 69-69-72 70-70-73 70-69-69 67-67-73 70-69-70 67-71-70 73-69.69 72-69-70 74-86-72 73-69-72 70-72-71 70-68-71 68-71-72 76-69-70 7l- i l-75 72-7i-7 68-73-73 76-1 8-71 71-74-68 71-73-71 72-71-72 69-70-73 71-73-72 74-67-75 72-73-71 74-72-70 75-7l-lil 72-71-70 74-73-70 73-72-72 72-74-72 68276 -72277 -70277 -71278 71278 73278 69279 67280 72280 -73280 71280 73281 71282 -71282 -71283 69283 71284 -75284 73284 69284 70285 71285 -71285 70285 73286 71286 71286 75287 -71287 72288 72288 72288 -73288 -75288 -72289 -72289 -71289 $3,500 $2.050 $2.050 $1.333 $1,333 $ 1,333 $1,100 $925 5925 $92s $925 $800 $725 $72s $630 $630 $510 s5io $510 $510 $350 $350 $350 $350 $213 $213 $213 $155 $155 $125 $125 $125 $125 $68 $66 $66 bears Cut preseason drills Rensselaer incl. A the Pace of preseason physical drills for the National football league s Chicago bears was Cut to one ses Sion daily sunday with one week remaining before their first pre season Clush with the Green Bay packers. Trainer de Rojy said the bears condition never has been better at this stage of a season. We be hardly been bothered with blisters or Shin splints he said. The 54-Man squad has had two daily workouts during the three weeks of training to Date. One ses Sion a Day says Roach George hulas will concentrate on Skull work and viewing of films. The bears meet the Packer saturday night in Milwaukee for the Midwest shrine Benefit of crippled children  
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