European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 15, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday Auguil 15, 1959 the stars and stripes in motor Ity open with 67 , m Ich. Up Mason Rudolph Clarksville Tenn playing in Only his eighth , on tiie pro tour fired a four under Par 67 thursday to grab the first round Lead in the $25,000 motor City open Golf tournament the 25-year-old newcomer rattled off five birdies and one Eagle in his Par smashing round to take Aone stroke Lead Over Dow Finster Wald and Frank Stranahan a ohioans now playing out of Florida. Ten others were another Strok Eback at 69, including such top names As Mike Souchak Arnold Palmer Ted Kroll Bob Rosburg and Paul Harney. Rudolph was even Par on the front nine of the 6,721-Yardmeadowbrook country club with birdies on the first and third holes but a double bogey at seven where he drove next to a tree and wasted one shot getting out of trouble. Eagle on 17ththe Young tennessean who has finished in the Money in his seven previous tournaments As a touring pro dropped in putts of 12 and 15 feet for birdies at the 10thand Lith three putted for a bogey at the 13th, dropped an eight footer for a Birdie at the 16th and then scored an Eagle at the507-Yard, Par five 17th. His booming second shot withe three Iron hit six feet from the pin and rolled to the Back fringe of the Green. He putted off the fringe and holed it from 15 feet. Rudolph was the Urga s Junio Champion in 1950 and won the Western Amateur Crown in 1956.he turned pro last Winter shortly after his discharge from the serv ice. Finsterwald three unde Finsterwald playing out of Tequesta fla., arrived Here less than two hours before he was scheduled to be on the first tee. But being unfamiliar with the Meadow Brook layout did t bother him a bit. He started with a two under 33 and also clipped one shot from regulation figures on the Back nine. Stranahan son of a Toledo Ohio spark plug magnate who was regarded As one of the nation s top amateurs for several years by than t had much Luck As a pro had 34 on each of his nines. The leaders Mason Rudolph 35-32 67 Frank Stranahan 34-34 b8 Dow fins Torwall 33-3508 Arnold Palmer 34-3569 Miko Sou cloak 33-3669 Bob Goalby 34-3569 Bruce Crampton 32-3769paul Harney 34-3569 Tommy Jacobs 35-3469tom nieporte 36-3369 Bob Rosburg 34-35g9 Bob Goetz 34-"3569 to Kroll 35-3469 Dii Loh Harrison 34-3569 a Larry Bianco 34-3670 Art Wall 38-3470 a Rob Rush a 37-3370 Doug Ford 35-3570 Monte Bradley 36-3470 a Harold Brink 30-3470 Don Fairfield 35-3570 Billy Maxwell 35-3570 Chuck Harbert 34-3670 a denotes Amateur. Cougars name ring coach Frankfurt special Pau Lbrown has been named coach of the 3d army div acc cougars boxing team for the 1959 season. He will be assisted by Jim Hessen. Montreal a Ole Archie Moore thursday expressed Confidence he could whip swedish world heavyweight Champion in Gemar Johansson. "1 Only Hope he takes up that$1 million offer to fight me said the 42-year-old Champion. I Don t see where he would be any great problem for me. I showed i m a much better finisher than he referred to his four Knockdown to of Canada s Yvo Durelle in 2 52 of the third round sags lie can of his title defense at the Tofu there wednesday night. And he pointed out that Johansson had Floyd Patterson Down seven times when r be f e r e e Ruby Goldstei stopped the massacre. He bungled it said was the vaunted punch he should have finished him. Of with two punches after Floyd took that walk after the first meanwhile a still depressed Durelle said thursday he plans to retire after two or three heavy weight fights in and around Monc ton . I m going to hang up my gear and sell it he said. If i can t sell it i Al give it Durelle s manager Chris Sha ban said he has turned Down a $20,000 offer to fight Mike Holt South Africa for the British Empire Light heavy title. A South african agent has been in Montreal several weeks trying to persuade Yvon to defend his reds halt braves rally for 9-8 decision nats beat yanks behind Kemmerer 5-2 new York a Russ Kemmerer won his firs game since june 28 thursday As Harmon Killebrew led the Washington senators to a 5-2 Victory Over the new York. Yankees. Killebrew who has been struggling in a slump drove in two runs with Dou Bles in the first and third innings off loser Bob Turley. He also singled and scored in the fifth when Washington opened up a 5-1 Lead. The senators hopped on Turley for two in the first Raj King. Ken Aspromonte doubled and Len Green beat out a bunt Bob Allison struck out Jim Lemons sacrifice Fly scored Aspro Monte and Killebrew s first double drove Home Green. 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Cincinnati a Brooks Lawrence snuffed out a three run ninth inning rally by forcing Eddie Mathews to foul out weakly thursday night an preserved a 9-8 Victory for the Cincinnati reds Over the Milwaukee braves. Frank Robinson hit a grand slam Home run the first of his major league career and batted in five runs As the reds built up an 8-0lead in the first four innings off Bob Buhl and Carleton Willey. Vada Pinson s Homer in the fifth turned out to be the decisive run for the reds. In that hectic ninth Orlando Pena Joe Nuxhall and Lawrence saw pitching action for by Hank Aaron Joe and cock Johnny Logan and Pinch hit Ter Stan Lopata and a double by Pinch hitter Andy Pafko accounted for the final three Brave runs. The reds pinned the defeat Inyoung Chris Crawford Piedmont calif.,came from behind to store an up set in the quarterfinal round of the Newport invitation Tennis tournament thursday when he beat top seeded Bobby Wilson Britain 11-9,8-10, 2-6, 11-9, 6-1. Ron hour Ribera Brooklyn Quali fied to meet Crawford in the Semi finals when he routed Ramsey earn Hart Ventura calif., 6-2, 6-2, 6-2. The quarterfinal round will be completed when second seeded Dondell Bethesda md., meets Jack Frost Monterey calif., and Noe Lbrown los Angeles plays Tony Pickard Britain. Crawford seeded sixth Here required three hours and 20 minutes for his Triumph Over Wilson. The Victory marked the first time that the Junior at Menlo Cali Junior College has advanced As far As the semifinals in a major grass courts tournament. Doubles reach semis Crawford said he was very tire during the third set but kept drinking water and regained his strength. Holmberg also teamed with Mike Green Miami for a 6-2, 6-4 doubles Victory Over Ray Senkowski and Ned Neely second round and Green will oppose Antonio and Gerry Palafox cousins from Mexico in the semifinals. Theopal foxes knocked out Bill Bond and Denny Ralston 7-5, 4-6, 6-2. The other doubles semifinal will pit Dell and Crawford Henry against Wilson and Pickard Satur Buhl who has licked them Only once in his major league career. Jim Brosnan was the Winner. Buhl departs Robinson s Homer came in the third after singles by Johnny Temple Pinson and Gus Bell had filled the bases. Then the reds knocked out Buhl in the fourth but he contributed to his own downfall by walking Temple an Pinson with none out. Bell s single scored Temple an brought Willey in to pitch. Robinson s sacrifice Fly score Pinson and singles by Jerry lynched Bailey and Willie Jones drove the next two runs around. Although the braves pecked Way at Brosnan for one hit in each of the first four inning they did t Hurt him until the fifth. Singles by Lee Maye and Bobby Avila and a walk filled the Aaron bounced into a double play but Covington came through with his Home run. Rally Falls Short Crown in Johannesburg this All Moore As Peppy As a teen Ager despite some night club celebrating into the wee hours said of Johansson could t fight my this year he would want to meet some one else. Moore mentioned sugar Ray Robinson recognized middleweight Champion in new York while manager Jack Doc Kearns tossed the name of Patterson into the Hopper. You can t fault the 77 year old manager s imagination Johansson has said he May not fight until next summer Sai Darchie. If i can t get him Tell year i la keep fighting. I m dowry to weight and As Long As i m Down to 175 pounds i might As Well a fend the title for the ninth time maybe Ray and i can get to Gether. If the title fights Don t workout then maybe i la make an sex Milwaukee All k Harila 2b of the four seeded Tea shave reached the semifinals. Track Boss resigns Saratoga Springs. . A John f. Golden has resigned As general track superintendent of the new York racing association. No underworld influence say fight probes new York a District at Torney Frank Hogan said thursday month old investigation of the Ingemar Johansson Floyd Patter son heavyweight title fight had failed to turn up any definite in fluence by the underworld. Asked if underworld influence were involved in the promotion Hogan said Hogan said. Bill Rosensohn the promoter would return for More questioning aug. 28. He Rosensohn gave up certain information which includes the names of persons whom we questioned since we last talked to him said Hogan. There Are certain matters with which these wit Nesses do not agree. We will try to talk to him again to try to establish the facts. We seem to have exhausted All witnesses who might have shed any Light on what he had to d Amato manager of Patter son the former Champion who lost his title to Johansson testified fora half hour thursday before the grand jury investigating details of his testimony were available the District attorney s office i investigating the promotional aspects of the heavyweight title fight. Aaron of Novi Wikton i Aillik Kib in ilium is Leniton off la l Ata a a Burdett Liulin. P Willey. P a Maye i Leglu. P a Toi l ii into p 1 Vernon Mcmilion p i afro 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0u 0 0 0 000 000 1 0 1 Cincinnati All h 11. 2b 421 Pinson of 4 3 s Bell of 522 Robinson in 411 Lynch if 312 a Thomas if 200 Hnilo o .101 Jones 3b 302 Casko is 460 la Rosin p 500 Telia p 1 0 ii null will p 000 if love Nee p 0 0 0 totals 4,1 g 17 totals Art 0 12 a Sinis cd for Willey in s b filed out for Rifie in 0 a struck out for Lynch in 11 in walked for Pizairo in 8 popped out for Lanilon in
