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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, August 30, 1959

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 30, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday August 30, 1959 the stars and stripes Wininger cops 1-stroke Lead at Milwaukee Milwaukee a Veteran to Wininger wingless on pro Golf s tournament Trail since 1956, calmly sat out a heavy rainstorm and then splashed Home with a five under per 65 Friday for a one stroke Lead Jit the Halfway Mark of the $35,000 Milwaukee open the 36-year-old oklahoman who plans to limit tour appearances starting next month picked up five birdies with some Fine putting to surge into the Lead with a 36 Bole total of 131. Just one stroke Back deadlocked with 132, were former pea and masters Champion Doug Ford Crys Tal River Fla., and Young Doug Sanders Miami Beach Fla. Ford matched his opening round 66, while Sanders had a 67 to go with his first Day 65. Wininger who Calls Oklahoma City Home but plays out of Odessa tpx., Sank putts ranging from seven to 35 feet before the Down pour interrupted ploy As he left the 14th Hole. After a 45-minute delay he picked up his clubs and cautiously played out the water Swikard Tourso Cord cools of Korcyl started out with birdies on the first three holes but Hen cooled off managing to get subpar figures just once after that. Sand ers noted for his Short but deadly backswing went out in two under 33 and came Back in one under 34. The nation s top touring pros continued to make a joke of  70 Over the Tripoli Golf club s Short 6,355-Yard layout. Two strokes off the Pace with 133s were Paul Harney the Long Ball hitter from Worcester mass., who had a 65 to go with an open ing 68, and 22-year-old Dave Hill Kalamazoo mich., who followed up his first round 68 with a 65. Pete Cooper Lakeland Fla., the first round Leader with 64, skidded to 71 for a 135 total. Gary Middle coff the former Memphis dentist and two time Winner Here had a 73 to go with an opening 70 and barely survived Tuffe Cut to the top 82 pros and 1.0 amateurs for the final 36 holes the leaders. To Wininger Iiti-li5131 Doug Ford 66-fig132 Doug Sanders 65-67132 Dave Hill 08-05133 Paul Harnly / 08-65133 Fred Hawkins 70-6413-1 Kane Littler gel fifi 13-1 Tony Lema "g8-gg13-1 Ted Kroll 67-67134 Dick Knight 07-08135 de Oliver 08-07135 Don january 07-68135 Pete Cooper 64-71135 Ken venture 65-71i3b Gay Brewer 09-67136 Bob Rosburg 69-67131? Tom nieporte 08-68136 Art Wall ob-09137 Bert Weaver 67-70137 Bob Toskla 71-06137 Hillman Rabbins 08-uo 37 Jackie Burke 71-06137 Mason Rudolph 69-68137 Bill Collini 70-07137 Wes Ellis 70-67137 Leo Binge tit Gfl-fir137 pig 19 braves Batter cubs 9-3, for Burdette s 18th Chicago a the Milwaukee braves complaining before Friday s contest that they wanted More batting practice extended it into their game against Chicago and battered the cubs 9-3. The 14-hit bombardment kept third place Milwaukee 3va games behind the league leading san Francisco giants but moved the braves within one half game of second place los Angeles. The giants shut out los Angeles 5-0,Friday. The braves crashed three Home runs during the first four innings to run up a 7-0 Lead then coasted to Victory on Low Burdette s 17th Complete game and 18th win of the year against 13 losses. Hank Aaron rocketed his 34lh Homer for Milwaukee s seventh run in the fourth inning. The Ball impaled itself on a wire Backstop at the rear of the deep Loftfield bleachers. No one was on base. Joe Adcock drove his 20th Homer also with the bases empty More than 400 feet into the in Werfield stands in the third Del Crandall hit his 16th Ater in the Frame with a Man on. Frank Torre singled Home Mil cardinals Edge Cincinnati in ninth 32 botox trip orioles 6-4, in 10 innings Boston a Dick Vernerl tagged a two run Homer with one out in the 10th inning Friday night for o 6-4 Boston red sox Triumph Over Baltimore. Vernerl who had tied the score 4-4, As a Pinch Hilter in the eighth on a sacrifice Fly leaned into a 3-2 delivery by loser Billy Loes to decide the contest. The Homer Gernert s Lith of the season landed High in the Loftfield screen and followed a single by Pete Runnels. Boston s Fleet Gary Geiger singled three time earlier in the contest and each time brought Home a. Run. It took a great running catch by Al Pilarcik in the Brightfield Corner in the 10th to Rob Geiger of extra bases just before Runnels connected for his fourth hit of the night. Nelson Chittum third red sox hurler got credit for his first major league Victory. He checked the orioles on two singles in three innings Baltimore bunched All its runs in a seventh inning uprising High lighted by doubles by red sox alumni Billy Klaus and Walt Dropo. Double take Baltimore Alt ii ii . Of Klaus is Ali inn. If o Coll. P i Oes i Woor link of of 4,0 0 Jensen of i 1 3 of Irron. Hit 5 1 2 of Iker.  5 c 1 tunnels in 000 Sti Plains if 000 a ornery. If Boston. All ii k 0 0 533 5 1 4 3 0 1 1 Tran Dos. O Dropo. In . 3b  inc2b arc Lnor 21 Brown p 111,-Ireik. Of 8 1 1 mal/.oni-, 3b 4 12. We intr. C 404 a Pullums 2 0 1 a Mahoner is 000 till Dan. So 400 a Wirtz 1 0 0 Daley o grower p v 400 \ i 0i b i o o 200 1 0 0 1 0 0 200 000 1 0 0 1 0 0 totals 40 4 14 totals a 0 12 a lilt sacrifice  for Stephens in s. Baltimore Boston Len non to Iii i is l. 4 i Turc War Korn Lucli s Clit Tui w. 1-u 000 000 400 04 14 101 000 110 26 12 in 7 ii 2 r Erbb so i % in 2 3 2 4 i ii Hurt to 4 hatters in Atli. K i Iii Ujj kill us. I of a a Altimori 2s-7, dim urn .10-11. 1 1 Klaus. Wirra Sigud Dropo Linn Nils in Lilin tunnels Daley Lirleen. Lot  12, Loston 0. 211-Llimncls, Klaus Dropo Molg Nijiu Wii Lipinis. Us Cricri Pirl. S Wiiri Liick. So Wool Lytik. Orv Nurt. Ski a Leniun. Dropo woo Illint  sep Lii is ii pm i l 3. Wil Liams. U Summers . Ken Limity Stewart. To 2 m. A 18,071. Misses Mcintire Goodwin gain women s Amateur Goli finals Washington up Barbara Mcintire Lake Park Fla., rallied on the Back nine for the second straight Day in the . Women s Amateur Golf championships Friday and went on to defeat mrs. Paul p. Klinefelter jr., Philadelphia a up in a 19-Hole semifinal match Joanne Goodwin have Rill mass. Trounced mrs. Dorothy Germain Porter Manoa pa., 7 and 6, in theother semifinal match. Miss Goodwin was to tee of against miss Mcintire 24-year-old daughter of a real estate agent inthe 36-Hole final saturday morning. Upset Winner Over defending Champion Ann Quast Marysvale Wash in Friday s quarterfinal play miss Mcintire trailed mrs. Klinefelter by three holes at the end of nine. However the Rollins College graduate rallied on the Back nine winning four straight holes to take a a up Lead at the end of 14 holes. Mrs. Klinefelter 31-year-old Mother of three children Sank an 18-foot putt on the 18th Green for a Birdie two to even the match. On the first extra Hole however mrs Klinefelter s approach shot skidded across the Green and into the rough on the far Side of the  four Hole at congressional country club. The philadelphian then muffed her third shot hitting it Only a couple of feet before finally get Ting onto the Green in , miss Mcintire hit the Green in two and putted up for conceded three foot putt for a  and the match. St. Louis a Joe Cunningham blasted a double off the Brightfield screen to drive in the tying and winning runs with two out in the ninth inning Friday night As the St. Louis cardinals Defeated the Cincinnati reds 3-2. Cunningham had been retired four straight times by Don Newcombe the Tough Luck loser. New had a 22-10 career record against the cardinals going into Friday night s game before13,606 fans. The setback prevented the reds from taking a firm hold on fifth place in the National league. Newcombe taking a 2-1 Lead into the ninth retired the first Batter. However Gino Cimoli delivered a Pinch single and Don Blasingame walked with two out. Then Cunningham hit a 2-0 pitch for his game winning double. Bridges triumphs the Winner was Marshall Bridges Rookie Lethander who set Down the reds in order in the last two innings striking out four. Ernie Broglio pitched the first seven innings for the redbirds. Cincinnati scored both of its runs in the fifth. The bases were filled with none out on singles by Willie Jones and Eddie Kasko and a walk to Newcombe. With two out one run scored on a passed Ball and another on Gus Bell s single. The first St. Louis run came in the seventh on singles by Hal Smith and Wally Shannon and an infield out Joe Cunningham. Deciding two Bagget Ann Haydon beats Darlene hard in Manchester Tennis Manchester mass. A Ann Haydon 20-year-old British Southpaw ousted top seeded Amer ican Darlene hard from the Essex country club s women s Tennis tourney Friday. Miss Haydon a Wightman cup per won her quarterfinal match with the 23-year-old miss hard Montebello. Calif., 8-r, 6-3. In 57 minutes. Unseeded mrs. Barbara Green Weigandt 33, a californian now residing in Alexandria va., won the afternoon s other quarterfinal Over 18-year-old Barbara benign i san Francisco 6-0, 6-4. Mrs. Weigandt was to play miss Haydon and Maria Bueno Brazil was to face Angela Mortimer Brit Ain in saturday s semifinals. Miss hard beaten in the Wimbledon finals by miss Bueno bounded off to a 4-2 Lead in the first set in which there were nine service Breaks. The British girl no. 4 foreign seed turned her at Tention to Darlene s forehand and it collapsed. Miss Haydon went ahead 6-5, but lost her serve for 6-6. Then she began a six game run taking the set and racing out of reach in the second 4-0. Mrs. Green off the circuit since 1956 and playing Only her second grass tourney of the season was too steady for 5-foot Lethander miss Benigni. Hambletonian winners do Quoin 111. Up Twenty five different Drivers have won the hambletonian stakes in its 33-year-old history. Cunning Waukee s first two runs in the first inning. Eddie Mathews who had hurried his teammates in and out of the batting Cage before the game to get in As Many swings As pos sible drove in the braves third run with a second inning  braves next three runs in the third chased starter Bob an Derson who had shut out Milwaukee 3-0, monday night. Anderson Cincinnati All u 11 Temple. 2b 400 Pinson. 2li Bull of Robinson in Lynch if Thomas if Bailey c Lones 3h Kasko. A Nero Mac. 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A a  cd Luton halfback Cut by Lions reports to rider Camp Ottawa up Carl Smith a halfback recently Cut by the de troit Lions of the National football league has reported to the Ottawa rough riders for a tryout coach Frank Clair said. Clair described the newcomer As a Good two Way player known mainly As a running Back. Smith played at the University of ten Nessee. To stands 5-10 and weighs205 pounds Charleston Catcher voted most popular of Harleston. . Up 7 Siim Huirston u no pro Catcher tins been voted the most popular i mayor on the Charleston White sox squad by tuns of the South Atlantic league Tiiu. Huirston whose .346 butting average May win he class \ league s hitting title was presented an automobile urn other gifts before the Whit sox final Home game of the season  
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