European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 16, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday August 16, 1959 the stars and stripes Page 19 Sou cloak gains Halfway Lead in motor open Northville Mich up Mike Souchak fired a blistering eight under 63 Friday to lie the course record and grab a three stroke Lead at the Halfway Mark of the $25,000 motor City open. The 32-year-old former Duke football Star rattled off five birdies for a 30 on the front nine and had a pair of birdies and an Eagle for a 33 on the Back Side. He shot a 69 in his opening round. Souchak s 63 equated the competitive course record for the 6,721-Yard Meadowbrook layout and his 36-Hole total of 132 also Ted the course Mark for two consecutive rounds. Arnold Palmer Ligonier pa., was Souchak s nearest rival at 135on rounds of 69 and 66. Six at i38 and. Palmer former . Amateur King and 1958 masters Champion was three shots ahead of his closest challengers current Mas ters Cha Pioh Art Wall Pocono Manor a. . Open Winner Bill Casper Apple Valley Calif. Ted Kroll Sarasota Fla. Don fair Field Casey 111. George Bayer Glen Eagle 111., and Max Evans Southfield Mich. Gardner Dickinson West Palm each Fla., was another stroke Back at 139. The first round leaders All faded. Mason Rudolph Clarksville tenn.,who opened with a 67, went these shots Over after three holes and had to Settle for a second round 75 for 142. Dow Finsterwald Tequesta Fla., and Frank Strana Han Crystal River Fla., both at 68 after the first round followed with 73s for 141 totals. The leaders Mike soil chunk by. Arnold Palmer 69 Bayer 73 Art Wall 0 Max Evans 72 Don fail Field 0 Bill Caspert 71 Ted Kroll g9 Gardner Dickinson 71 Doug Sanders 74 dutch Harrison 69 Bob Toski 72 Bruce Crain Pton 69 Doug Ford 70 Paul Harney 69 Don Whitt 71 John Gustin 71 Relief Waltman 6 Billy Maxwell 70 Dow Finsterwald 6h Frank Straci Alinn 88 63132 66135 05138 -68138 go138 -68138 -67138 -69138 -68139 66140 -71 140 -68140 71 to 70j40 -71 140 .69140 -70141 -65141 -71 141 -73-r-Mi -73141 no shift planned says pirate owner Pittsburgh up Pitts Burgh pirate president John w. Galbreath has scoffed at report that he has an interest in the pro posed Continental league and declared the pirate franchise will remain Here. I have talked to no one at Al concerning it the e Continental league nor has anyone approached me on it Galbreath said in a Telephone Call to the pirate office from Columbus Ohio. I am not in the habit of walk ing out on the Job he said and i certainly have no intentions of walking out on the Pittsburgh baseball club. I think we have one of the finest franchises in baseball and i Don t know How it possibly could be improved sets sights High Boston University s John Thomas who holds the world High jump record at 7 feet it inches checks the bar after receiving medical clearance to compete again. Coaches Doug Raymond left and de Flanagan watch Thomas who injured his foot in an elevator mishap last March. Topi photo pirates beat Milwaukee 2-1 Law records 13th Victory on five hitter Pittsburgh apr the Pitts Burgh pirates scored two runs in the first inning Friday night then held on to their Lead behind the five hit pitching of Vernon Law a they edged the Milwaukee braves 2-1. The loss left the third place braves still 2 games behind the league leading san Francisco giants who lost to Chicago 7-5. Law fanned five and walked Only one. His record is now 13-7. The braves Only run came in the fourth when Hank Aaron singled advanced to second on a grounder and scored on a single by Lee Maye. Rues scoring Joey Jay started on the Mound for the braves and gave up six hits in seven innings before he was relieved for a Pinch hitter. Charged with the loss Jay s rec Ord now is 4-10. The pirates scored in the first on singles by Bob Skinner Roberto Clemente and Smoky Burgess. Stolen base by Clemente and a hobbled Ball by Maye contributed to the pirates scoring. Botox tip n.y., 11-6, with 9-run rally Killebrew paces senators Over orioles Killebrew or. Hyde Washington All it ii 1 0 Baltimore a a pop Fly double by Harmon Killebrew Home run Leader of the major leagues drove in the tie breaking run Friday night As the Washington senators Defeated the Baltimore orioles 7-3. Killebrew who knocked in Washington s firs two runs with his 36th Homer in the fourth inning snapped the tie in the eighth when Oriole right fielder Al Pilarcik could t reach his Short Fly. Bob Allison who reached base on an error by third baseman Brooks Robinson scored All the Way from first on the two out play. Washington tallied three More unearned runs in the ninth. Billy o Dell Baltimore s fourth Pitcher suffered his 10th loss in 16 decisions. Dick Hyde washing ton s third Pitcher upped his rec Ord to 2-3 while hurling three hit less he was victimized by the four unearned runs o Dell was the Baltimore hero. He entered the game with the bases loaded and none out in the seventh after Washington had scored once to tie the score 3-3, and stopped the threat without further damage. Baltimore scored twice in the opening inning off Washington starter Bill Fischer on singles by Albie Pearson Billy Klaus and Pilarcik and two Force plays at second base. Two walks one of them intentional and Bob Nieman s Pinch double scored the other Oriole run in the sixth. After the first inning Baltimore managed Only three h is of Fischer Hal Woodeschick and Hyde. Aspron Tonte 21 re ii if Allison of i Eimm it Wol Sievers i of Birtney c versa lies. Is Heck he Risolo a Sclier. P Woode Shiek p a Bertoia Hyde v totals a walked it Iown ii 7 Synhi s., 7 to announced for Woods Lily a 7 i Grom Loil into Dpi Hon play for to Minim Lwi by 17 i riled out for o Dell ii. New York a the Boston red sox erupted for nine runs in the eighth inning overcoming a four run deficit to defeat the new York Yankees 11-6, Friday night. Vic Welz slammed a bases loaded Home run As a Pinch hitter to feature Boston biggest attack of the season sync Duren who threw a Home run Ball to Pinch hitter Julio Becquer of Washington wednesday night was the victim of Wert grand Slammer. The bespectacled Relief acevas summoned from the bullpen to face Don Bud Din after the red sox had loaded the bases against Whitey Ford. Wertz batted for Buddle and tied the score 6-6, with his base Clearing Wallop. Gary Geiger Fol Lowed with another Homer one out later to put the red sox ahead. Duren walked Pete Runnels and gave up a run scoring single to Frank Malzone. Before Bobby Shalz could put out the fire Boston scored three More times on hits by Jackie Jen sen Dick Gernert and Sammy White. Jensen Gernert and White had singled earlier in the inning to Send. Ford to the showers. Getting the Wertz Boston new York Baltimore a i ii ,1 3 Pearson 320 Klaus is 41 1 Pil Rolls of 5 0 i Wood irm. 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Giants protest of loss to cubs disallowed Cincinnati up National league president Warren Giles Friday disallowed thursday s san Francisco giants protest of their 20-9 loss to the Chicago cubs. Giant manager Bill Rigney pro tested because base runner Tony Taylor who was on third base fielded a foul grounder off the Bat of Ernie Banks in the fifth cubs were leading 10-7, at the time Rigney announced the game was being played under protest when the umpires refused to Call out Taylor for interference. The basis of the san Francisco protest said Giles is Rule 7 09-c. The Rule states a runner is out if he intentionally deflects the course of a foul Ball in any manner. Taylor did touch the Ball and was wrong in so doing and rules Are to been forced As written but Rule 7 09-c was never intended As a penalty for such an act As this which had no effect whatever on that particular play. 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The braves had beaten the pirates six times in a Row prior to this game. They swept a five game series from the pirates i Milwaukee recently. A crowd of 26,873 turned out at Forbes Field to Welcome the pirates Home from their Long Road trip. The crowd raised the season attendance Here to 1,010,587. Law wins out Milwaukee a ii h Vilii. 2v a Vemon Mii views he Aaron of ail och. In Maje. If look ill is lir Uton. Of Orni Idill Lay p 300 runner u 1 0 0 Groat. 88 3 0 1 Clemento. Of 4 1 1 Nelson. Ib400 nun Jesul o 0 2 Hoak 3d i 0 0 Mazeroski 21 300 Vinson. Of 8 0 1 Law. P 200 1 0 0 000 Pittsburgh a it h 4 1 3 400 4 1 1 4 0 i 302 3 0 1 300 3 0 � i o o totals 30 1 5 to tails 31 2 7 a hied out for lays i i lied out fora Vila Milwaukee 000 100 000 i 5 2 Pitts Huron 200 000 Fox 2 7 0 in h after by so Lay i. 4 10 70220 1100 Law a 13-7 Al 5 1 1 1 3 a Mayo. Aaron. To a Milwaukee 24-9, i itts Buri h 27-h. Loh i Lawnee 3, Ritts Tiik 5. 2 Crindall. So Clemente. Rib Maye. Clements. Us rues i Venzon. C Onlin. Donatello la Kirkhart. T 1 3.1. A-2,s73. 0 Grid writers elect Atlanta journal editor As prexy Chicago a Furman bisher sports editor of the Atlanta Journ Al has been elected president of the football writers association of America succeeding Paul Zim Merman sports editor of the Losangeles times. Murray Olderman newspaper Enterprise association new York became first vice president Jerry Liska the associated press Chi Cago second vice president Bert Megr Arje Des Moines Register third vice president and Maurice White Des Moines Tribune Secre tary. Cecil Alonzo Cushman coach Aero lands Calif University from 1923-53. Was Given a citation Fortis outstanding career in Small col lege ranks. Other citations went to Charles Johnson sports editor of the Minneapolis Star and trib Une and Wilfrid Smith sports Edi Tor of the Chicago Tribune. The statistics and classification committee of the association raised new Mexico state and the Citadel to major College rank and dropped Drake to minor classification because of its schedule. The committee also ruled Chatfield goals will be measured from the Point of the kick to the goal
