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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, August 25, 1959

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 25, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday August 25, 1959 the stars and stripes nieporte cops rubber City open with 267 Akron Ohio a Tom Nie Porte Bronxville ., won his first tournament 5n six years of touring As he shot a 72-Hole total of 267 to take the rubber City open Golf title sunday by a three is Roke margin Over Bob Goalby Crystal River Fla. Nieporte who won the 1951 Mcaa title for Ohio state went into the final round with a one stroke Lead. He staved off some great challenges by. The other con tenders by firing a 34-3266 Over Firestone country club s 6,620 Yard -71 layout despite the fact he has never won a professional tournament nieporte had piled up More than $11,000 in winnings this year in ice coition to the $2,800 he won Here. In a great stretch drive Goalby caught nieporte after 12 holes but faded on the late ones As the win Ner kept going Strong Don Janu Ary Denver made a great bid with a outgoing 32, catching nieporte it the 10th Hole but dropped off to a 68 and 272 for a fourth place lie with Arnold Palmer Ligonier pa., and Tommy Bolt Crystal River Fla. String of birdies Bill Collins also from Crystal River birdied nine of the last 18 holes getting Birds on the first five of the Back nine for a 65 and a third place finish at 271. Dow Finsterwald Tequesta Fla., who has been out of the Money Only four times in 125 tournaments since september 1955, barely made it this time with 284 As he got into a five Way tie for last place in the Money list and earned $20. Doug Ford yet another Crystal River golfer landed in the Money for the 108th time in his last 111 tourneys by shooting 274 and pick ing up $785. Hillman Robbins Memphis the 1957 National Amateur King finally cashed his first professional Check As he won $20 for a tie at 284.the winners Tom nieporte 67-g9-65-gb207 s2.800 Hob Goaly bg-Gg-7u-68270 51,000 Bill Collins 70-70-Gg-g5271 $1,400 Arnold Palmer Gg-g9-bb-g9272 $1,100 Don january 70-g3-g5-g8272 $1,100 Tommy Bolt 70 67-68-67272 $1.100 Billy Casper g7-g9-b7-70273 $875 Ted Kroll bg-70-70-s7273 $875 Dout Ford 70-70-bg-g827-1 s775 Doug Sanders 07-67-71-6927-1 $775 a Rohrt shave Io-g9-b8-g9275 Joe Conrad Gu-71 -68-67275 $710 Gardner Dickinson ,. G8-g5-73-70276 $650 Mason Rudolph 89-68-70-6927b t$g50 Jay Hebert b8-70-bg-73277 $590 Jackie Burke 69-68-70-72279 $490 Walker in Tan 69-71-69-70279 $490 Bob Goetz. 69-69-71-70279 $490 Bob Rosburg 70-71-69-69279 $490 Davis love 68-72-71-69280 $337 Wes Ellis 71-89-69-71280 $337 Gay Brewer 68-69-71-72280 $337 Art Wall 67-73-68-722bo $337 Fred Hawkins 69-70-75-67281 $260 Brian Wilkes 70-68-75-69282 $203 Eil Ilic merrills 69-67-72-74282 $203 Tony Lema 67-71-72-72282 $203 Huston Laclair 72-71-69-71 283 $140 Don Fairfield 69-72-69-73283 $140 Ernie Boros 68-73-71-71283 $140 Paul Harney 70-72-75-67-284 $20 Chuck Botar 72-73-68-71-284 s2q Hillman to ruins. 69-75.68-72284 $20 j. C. Goosie 72-70-69-73284 s20 Dow finite Wald. 70-69-74-71284 0 a denotes Amateur braves Blank cubs 2-0, As rain Mars play Milwaukee Dpi the Mil Waukee braves beat the Chicago us 2-0, sunday in a bizarre mix Ture of rain and baseball. The cubs Art Ceccarelli lost the game although he allowed Only one hit and the Only run needed to win took an hour and 46 minutes to score. The braves moved into second place four games behind san fran Cisco after los Angeles lost a Clou ble header to Pittsburgh. Baseball fans became comedians sliding in the mud and engaging i horseplay with groundskeeper when a sudden deluge halted the game in the Milwaukee half of the fifth with braves on first and  ground Crew could Only get the Tarpaulin Halfway on the in Field As the Quick hitting rain storm weighted it Down with water and turned Home plate and first base into a  dozen rain soaked fans joined the struggling ground Crew and when the Crew gave up the fans had the Field to themselves to slide in the mud and cavort on the wrinkled Tarpaulin. After truckloads of dirt were dumped on. The Field play was resumed an hour and 46 minutes later. The first Batter Johnny Logan filed to Center to allow Ray Boone to score from third. Andy Pafko had gotten the Only hit off Ceccarelli before the rain came inthe fifth to push Boone who was Safe at first on Earl Averill s error to third. Neither team was Able to Navi Gate very Well on the wet Field after play was resumed but the braves added another run in the eighth on Logan s Lead off double of reliever Don Els Lon. Logan moved to third on a Fly Ball by Crandoll and then scored on a Sac if ice bunt by winning Pitcher Bob Juhl As the slipping and sliding cubs could not pick up the balloon enough for a throw to the late. The win was the third straight or the braves Over the cubs. By hallowed Only six hits in pitching Lis fourth shutout of the year an now has a record of jl-8. Ceccarelli s 4-2. Tri of i of t aes sweep fun. Bill to drop . T b uni i. Pm. -,.ifx.-_ jul tvs "1/iinto third lace race posts Ino. To t / Pittsburgh a Relief Ace Elroy face picked up his 16th straight Victory of the season and his 21st Over a two season s  sunday As Pittsburg Defeated. ,, 4-3, in the second game of a doubleheader. The pirates also won the opener 9-2, on Harvey Haddix seven hitter. Face came on in the ninth and held the dodger scoreless Over two innings while giving up two hits. Tie pirates took the decision in the 10th on Dick Groat s run scoring single with the bases Ipa ded. Yost hits grand slam Homer As tigers claw orioles. "9"-5  Detroit up Eddie Yost hit a grand slam Home run and har vey Kuenn rapped out five straight hits As the Detroit tigers beat Baltimore 9-5, sunday in a free Yost Kuenn swinging opener of a scheduled doubleheader. Frank Lary won his 16th game but required Relief help from Tom Morgan in the eighth inning. The second game was stopped by heavy rain before the tigers came to Bat in the first inning. The game was to be played Here Mon Day afternoon. Yost collected two singles a former Irish grinder resigns coaching Post Greenwich Conn. Dpi former notre Dame football player Joseph a. Callahan has announced his resignation As head football coach and athletic director at St. Mary s High school. Callahan said he would take a line coach Job at South Higi school in Valley Stream ., effective sept. 1. Beverly Hanson checks rally by miss Suggs for Golf win Spokane a Beverly Hanson Long driving Giclio calif., by staved off a furious finish Veteran Louise Suggs sunday to win the $7,500 Spokane women s open Golf tournament. Miss Han son fired a 2-Over- 74 for a 72 Hole total of 287 on the 6,100-Yard Esmeralda country club course. She picked up $1,313 first prize  made the turn in 38 strokes and carded a part 36 on the Back nine. Miss Suggs sea Island ca., fired a 71, going the front nine in 36 and the Back in 35, for 289.she tied for second place with National open Champion Mickey Wright san Diego Calif missals carded a 74 sunday. The non Nerup split Joyce Ziske Waterford wis. Ended up with a 292 total for third place one stroke ahead of Kathy Cornelius Lakeland Fla. Beverly Hnnson 73-70-70-7428 Louise Suggs 72-72-74-7l-2 Mickey Wright 72-73-70-7428 Joyce Ziske 74-71-74-732u Kathy Cornelius 72-75-74-7229 Marilynn Smith 75-73-74-72211 Betsy Rawls 71-72-76-752b Patty Berg 70-74-7u-7b2 Marlene Hagge 75-75.74-7320 Mary Lena Faulk 75-77-72-7329 Wanda Sanches 79-70-73-7529 Betty Jameson 76-78-74.702 j Fay Crocker 75-70-75-7029 Murle Mackensie 78-70-75-7uzfl Joann Prenc 78-7e-70-7830 Bonnie Randolph 79-7u.73-7s30 8hirly englehorn72-75-77-7 k-30barbara Romanok 79-76-74.7630 Shirley Spork 77-80-75.77-30 Betty Hokl 78-76-78.77.30petty hey ran. 7-76-77 8i--30 a Fly and was. Hit by a pitch for a effect Day at Bat. His bases loaded Lomer came in the second inning flex Tiger Billy  Arnold Portocarrero put to runners on before Hoeft took ver and loaded the bases. Yost mashed his 15th Homer a ,t.he.65-foot Mark in left Centerfield. Another sex Tiger Bob Nieman lid most of Baltimore s damage be singled Home a tally in the first and hit Solo Home runs Lead no off in the fourth and sixth innings. Don Drysdale Ace dodger right hander was charged with both losses. His record now is 15-9. The double setback combined with Milwaukee s 2-0 Victory Over Chicago dropped the dodgers  and moved the braves into second four games behind rain idled san  contributed to his own cause in the first game lashing a three run double in the seventh to Climax a five run outburst. He now is 10-9 for the season. Trailing 3-2 in the ninth inning of the Nightcap Pittsburgh tied the out As Bob Skinner walked croat sacrificed and Dick Stuart  Hoak opened the pirate 10th a single but was erased on double play As face tried to Yost a moment Baltimore a13.b 11 Varson of 301 Woodling. If 1 Detroit  h h 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee Alt r h 400 300 300 300 1 0 0 000 3 1 2 1 000 110000 301 311 300 zoo a Noren a Latti. P totals 30 0 6 totals 2.ri 2 2 a popped up for Croc Iirilli 7 bran for Iocono 7 a ran for of chill a grounded out Lor Norma ii a. He Coo 000 000 0000 6 i Milwaukee 000 010 olx2 2 0 in h r Erbb so Icart Ali a 4-2 611106 Kloton 211110 Buhl w. 11-8 0 b .0 0 t s Arerill. To a Chicago 24-9, my Wauke 27-10. Do Mantilla Logan Moone Logan , Boone. L015 Chicago 8, Milwaukee 2. 2dneeman, Logan. Situlin. So lob a. Kb1logan, bubl. Hip by bubl Averill. A Gorman Sudol Jackowski i Andis. T2 04. A33,404. Toski captures Maine tourney Orono me. Up Little Bobroski South Miami Fla., who ran away from the Field from the opening Day took top Money Sun Day in the $7,500 Paul Bunyan Maine open Golf tournament witha scorching 72-Hole total of 274. The 127 Pound Veteran pro turned in a three under  69 Anda 72 in the 36-Hole finale at the Penobscot Valley country Clubland won first Money of $2,000. In the first round thursday the slender floridian shot a near record eight under  g4 and Fol Lowed up this with a sizzling 69to stay in the Lead in the rain interrupted  tourney circuit main stay Bobby Locke Johannesburg South Africa carded a 282 to take Home $1,000 second Money. Locke who finished the second round with a 140, seven strokes Back of Toski turned in 69 and 73 sunday to slip Back a stroke. The 3g-Hole last round was forced on tourney officials when a sudden rainstorm washed out Friday s play. Toski who played the course As if he designed it showed the effects of the Long finale when he slipped to  from his previous  smashing efforts. Defending Champ 3ddefending Maine open Champ Bob Crowley Weston mass., came in third for $600 with a 283.former National hockey league Star Bill Zenicki Stoneham mass.,was fourth with a 284 for $400. In fifth place Jim Turnesa Elmhurst ., won $300 with his 290 and Jim Browning Weston,mass., and Reggie Sauger shrews Bury mass., split the sixth place Money at $100 each with 291s.top Amateur in the tourney was 16-year-old Jimmy Vono Orono with a 293. Potomac rowing club retains president s cup Washington a the Potomac boat successfully Dent s cup club of Washington defended 11 s presi rowing championship Here sunday turning Back a deter mined Challenge by Philadelphia s Vesper boat club event. The Quaker held a three Point in the final City oarsmen margin after the first Twenty events. But in the closing event their senior eight cared Crew was nosed out by one second by Potomac. The Victory gave Potomac a 147-138 margin in the final standings and brought coach Charley butt his third consecutive Victory in this major rowing regatta. A crowd of about 5,000 saw eight of tie nation s finest rowing clubs Battle it out on a Placid Potomac River. The new York athletic club s team got off to a Strong Start when Robert h9uston won the opening two events. The new York team won five events in All but lacked the All around Sling la of the top two clubs. It came in third in the final standings with so  fourth place was the Udine Barge club Philadelphia g8 Points the old Dominion boat club Alex Andria va., fifth with 48 i the Penn athletic club Philadelphia sixth with 44 the Poughkeepsie  Rowing club seventh with10 and the bachelors Barge club Philadelphia eighth with two  
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