European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 31, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday a flute 31, 1959 the stars and stripes it Tel t9 Wininger lips Lead to three at Milwaukee Milwaukee a to win Inger continued As hot As the weather and blistered the Tripoli Golf club course with a six under Par 64 saturday for a 54-Hole total of 195 and a three stroke Lead in the $35,000 Milwaukee open tournament. Wininger former Oklahoma am Star seeking his first Victory since 1956 on the pea tournament Trail carded eight birdies with Brilliant putting to shake off determined challenges by Gene Littler and Ted Kroll who also came in with 64s for a tie at 198. Pea Champion Bob Rosburg also toured the Short 6,355-Yard layout in 64 to Advance to the final round of the fifth annual tournament Wilh a 10-under-Par 200. / curds two bogeys Wininger who plans to take a Dallas Public relations Job next month and curtail his appearances on the pro Golf tour had trouble on Only two holes during his Brilliant round. He had to Settle for bogey fives on the 426-Yard fourth and the 406-Yard 17th. As news trickled Back that Kroll was hot and chalking up birdies. Wininger went to work. He got a Birdie on the third Hole but it was offset by his first bogey. Then he made four straight Birds to make the turn in 31. He shattered Par on the 10th. Lith and 12th holes and appeared set to break or tie the course rec Ord of 63. However the Best he could do was five pars and the bogey on next six holes and had to Settle for just Ono record Low score after 54 holes of a tournament at Tripoli. To had a 66 in the opening round and 65 saturday. Four time Winner Roll. A 40-year-ol d club pro in Sarasota fla., ripped off five straight birdies from the fourth through the eighth holes and then got. Down under Par on the Lith an 12th. His round was spoiled Only by a bogey four on the 135-yard16th. Litter four time Winner wit earnings of nearly $36,000 on the tour this year had two birdies on the front nine and four coming Back. He matched regulation Fig ures on All other greens. The pros continued their Wither ing assault on Par with exactly half of the 80 survivors at the Halfway Mark going under of. The leaders to Wini Noor fifi.65-5-1195 Gene littlerg8-Gg-g4138 Ted Kroll 67-g7-64198 Bob Rosburg g9-67-g4200 Tony Lema 68-66-g7201 Fred Hawkins 70-g4-67201 Bill Collins 70-g7-g5202 Doub Ford 6g-Gg-70202 Paul Harney g8-g5-g9202 Ken Venturi k5-7i-g7203 Art wallg8-g9-gg203 Marty Furrol 67-72-65204 Jackie burke7i-6g-g7204 Bert Weaver g7-70-g7204 Don january g7-b8-g9204 de Oliver 68-67-69204 Dom Sanders 65-07-72204 Bui Blanton 70-Gu-gg205 Tom nieporte g8-g8-69205 Dave Hill 68-65-72205 Tom Jacobs 69-71 -66206 Jerry Magee 69-68-6920g Wes Ellis 70.g7-b9206 Hillman Roh Hins fi8-69.fi 206 Muon Rudolph 69-68-69206 Dick Knight 67-68-71206 nil May Cut into two Al til ios Houston a the National football league expansion committee has announced it will recommend Houston and Dallas two of the cities already in the newly organized american football league for membership. It opened War on the new professional leaguer ii this was accepted saturday night by the Al. Lamar Hunt Dallas organizer of the Al issued a statement on which All members of his league concurred. The american football league has tried from its inception to operate its relationship with the National football league on the highest plane and with an amicable attitude on All matters Hunt said. It is now apparent that or. Halas George Halas nil expansion committee chairman and the National football league Are not interested in this Type of relationship but Are interested in continuing the stalling and sabotaging efforts which have kept pro foot Ball out of Denver Seattle Minneapolis Louisville Buffalo Dallas Houston and Miami despite repeated efforts from these cities to expand the National football Hunt then declared that the american football league stands As a group not wanted by anyone except the american pub Lic ready to play in 1960 and interested Only in furthering the game of pro Halas Ami Art Rooney Pittsburgh Steemers owner suggested 1961 for the expansion and said other cities Are being considered of admission to the league after that. Halas and Rooney were in Houston where their clubs played an exhibition game. The nil committee announcement broke a surface truce that apparently had rumblings of trouble underneath. Halas and Rooney said at a press conference that they discussed their plan with 10 of the 12 nil teams without meeting opposition. He said a jump to 14 members could be made without difficulty in 1961, but More expansion would require further time. Pirates whip phils 11-1, for Friend s 8th Pittsburgh a the Pitts Burgh pirates launched an 18-Hil attack saturday and Defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 11-1, As Pitcher Bob Friend picked up his fourth consecutive Victory. Robin Roberts the Phillies starter was the victim of the pirate at tack. He was touched for 13 hit Sand seven runs in six innings. Re Liefer Jack Meyer gave up five Friend Burgess More hits and four runs. It was Friend s eighth Victory of the sea son against 15 defeats. With the exception of Roberto Clemente every pirate in the line up got at least one hit. Smoky Burgess connected for his ninth and 10th homers of the season. Friend stroked a three run single in the seventh. Wally Post accounted for the Philadelphia run with his 19th Homer of the season in the sixth. Very Friendly Philadelphia a it u Drake of 402 Koppo. Is 500 Hoiu hot in 400 Post of 4 1 a Anderson if 4 0 3 Frao. 31 400 to. Ailun Rynn. 21 4 0 2 Sii Waskl o " 4 n 0 Roberts p 0 0 a As Liburn 100 Mejer p 000 by Hilley 1 0 1 Pittsburgh a Skinny Grout is Clement a of Simpson of Nelson 11 Ilo Alt 3b a right. Ill Seh Ofield 2b Virdon of i Rind v Tot. A or for Meyer �. Philadelphia Pittsburgh a belts l. A inf. 1 9 total of 39 11 is out fur Ito lorts 7 a san Ali d 000 001 000 i 9 2 30 211 40xii 18 i in h r Erbb so h 1.1 7 7 1 1 2 5 4 0 1 2 Al u 1 1 3 � Koi a. I of a Friend a 8-15 a i. Anderson i Lii Ladi Lithia 24-13. I itts Burkli 27-8. 1 1 Koppit Ilii Ucen i Sawat Sld Kot i is lion iced croat Nelson. A it i 11, Pittsburgh 8. 8h- i. Anderson. Schofield 2. 11. Anderson 8, Amend. 1111jtiirkuxs 2, Post till Drake. N Friend 2. Hltl-1 Ost Skinner 2, t Lei mate Huv Goss i. Sci do Lold. Virdon. Kilo dirt 8. Balk Horwits. A raw Ord Ovlin Oro Lla Lii Kaekowski. T-2 to. ,714. Pro Grid Roundup Cor Erly leads giants to 380 rout of Lions Conerly Detroit a ageless Charlie Conerly lit a second half fire under the new York giants saturday night and the Eastern division champions swamped the Detroit Lions 38-0, in a National football league exhibition game at Briggs stadium. The 38-year-old quarterback starting his 12th professional Campaign rifled a pair of touch Down passes after sitting out the first half of the game. On the receiving end of both of Conerly touchdown aerials Vas the Man who is trying to take away his Job it a n k Gifford. The Veteran Gifford one of the league s finest halfback decided to give the quarterback Job a crack this season and played much of the first half As his club moved into a 10-0 Lead. But it was Conerly who got the giants tolling As a disappointed Home crowd of 28,679 watched new York capture its first Victory in three exhibition starts. Conerly hit Gifford with a 25 Yard scoring pass in the third period and the two combined in the fourth Quarter on a 31-Yard scoring pass. The Only new York touchdown of the first Haff came Midway through the first period when de troit halfback Dan Lewis fumbled at his own 13-Yard line and the giants recovered. Four plays later Alex Webster crashed Over from the 2-Yard Summerall who kicked All five extra Points added a 47-Yard Veteran racing official Heads selection group new York a Allan a Doc Lavin Veteran Lexington ky., racing Secretary has been named chairman of the thorough bred racing association s Board of selection. Lavin is racing Secretary at Churchill Downs Kee Neland Oak Lawn Park Ellis Park and tropical Park. Miss Mcintire wins women s Amateur title Washington a Barbara Mcintire a Florida real estate Saleswoman in her spare time Cap tured the . Women s Amateur Golf championship saturday with a 4�and-3 Victory Over cute but out mane Vered Joanne Goodwin. Miss Mcintire 24, Lake Park fla., chipped herself to a 4-up Lead with a Birdie on the 26th of the scheduled 36-Hole final at con Gressional country club and halved her = Way to the title with pars the rest of the distance. Miss Goodwin 23, have Rill mass., had displayed the steadies Golf of the tournament until Tuffe show Down. She could t beat Par on a single Hole saturday. For the Clos ing seven holes she played As Well or better than her lanky opponent but by then it was far too late. Barbara birdied five holes and made them All count. She had to scramble to keep up on any num Ber of holes but recovered expertly from dangerous situations. The new Champ was three Over Par through the decisive 33 holes. The loser was seven Over. Victory in the crucial test squared matters for Barbara the cig Aret puffing Brunet held been ousted by Joanne from the Doherty invitational and the North South tournament earlier this year. Both girls Barbara playing in her 10th National and Little Joanne in her second found the greens elusive. Joanne s Short game was shaky and for the last 20 Hole through no 27 she failed to one putt a of each watched the attractive finalists shoot it out for the big prize of women amateurs. Barbara Sells real estate for her father Robert h. Mcintire in Florida. Joanne keeps books for her dad Harold Goodwin Golf pro at Haverhill. Field goal in the second period. After Conerly s second touchdown pass Lindon Crow raced 75 Yards with an interception for one score and in the closing minutes Rookie quarterback Lee Grosscup connected with Rookie halfback Joe mor Rison on a 55-Yard scoring pass. Houston a the Chicago bears swarmed Over the Pitts Burgh steel cars 54-17, before a crowd of 28,000 saturday night after jumping to a Quick three touchdown Lead on first Quarter pass interceptions by tackles Fred Williams and Joe Robb. Quarterback Rudy Bukich Start ing his first game for the bears teamed with de Brown in direct ing Chicago to its third Victory i three exhibition games. Buckich plunged Over for Chi Cago s first score Anil passed seven Yards to Willard Dewveall for an other. Brown also scored from the Oine and then connected on touch Down passes of 42 and 38 Yards to Dewveall and Bill me Coll. Pittsburgh s Bobby Lynne completed eight of 13 passes for 156yards in the first half. Len Dawson replaced Layne in the second halibut was swarmed repeatedly by the massive Chicago line. Bukich scored by climaxing a 71 Yard drive that began with the opening Kickoff. Seconds later Wil Liams grabbed a deflected Layn pass and raced 77 Yards for a touchdown. Four plays later Obb intercepted a pass and ran 24 Yards to the Steeler seven before being caught from behind by Layne. Bukich passed to Dew cell on the nex t play. Los Angeles a the los Angeles rams rolled Over the Chi Cago cardinals 34-21, saturday night in a National football league exhibition game. A memorial coliseum crowd of 52,013 watched quarterbacks Frank Ryan and Billy Wade March the rams to touchdowns in every Quarter. The first half was a quarterback Duel Between Ryan and King Hill of the cards teammates Al Rice Institute two seasons ago Ryan directed the rams to two touchdowns scoring one himself Hill led the cards to Ono touch Down in the second Quarter and fumbled going into the end zone just before the halftime gun. Wade took Over from Ryan in the second half. Hill remained atthe Cardinal Helm but the Best he could manage against the fast charging ram line was a third Quarter touchdown drive that Cov ered 80 Yards in 10 plus. Hill sneaked Over for the score from the 1-Yard line. Armstead is. Mat hews Philadelphia a Paulie Armstead los Angeles and Len Mathews Philadelphia have signed for a scheduled 10-round Light weight bout Here sept. 28. Arm Stead won a disputed decision Over Mathews in los Angeles last january. Yankees rally to turn Back senators 9-5 Washington a the new York Yankees came from behind twice to beat the Washington senators 9-5, saturday with Hank Bauer socking a two run Homer in the eighth and Mickey Mantle belting a Solo shot in the ninth. Harmon Killebrew hit a two run Homer off Yankee starter Bob Turley in the second inning it was the senator third baseman s 38th of the season and moved Zimback into a tie with Cleveland s Killebrew Bauer Rocky colavito for the american league Lead. The senators led 3-0, after three innings but the Yankees rallied for four in the fourth chasing Washington starter Pete Ramos. The senators came Back with two i their fourth to Lead 5-4. Against Washington reliever Dick Hyde and Chuck Stobbs the Yankees pulled Back in front 6-5,in the fifth on three walks an infield single and a fielder s the fourth the Yankees got shutout Relief pitching from Jim Coates and Duke Maas Coates getting credit for his third Victor against one defeat. Yankee Power new York Alt r h la Charlson. 2n 4 0 0 . 3b 5 2 2 Mantle of Rerra c Howard. , if Juis p i ilk. Of of Iloyar is turd i. 24 stub Lis i r Erbb so 4411a a o v i in Hiil to Bailor in 41 h. K Allison. J 0-.\ ave York 27-10, a no Iii ton 27 ii. 1 1 can silo Thui Wiur Mil Doinik ulily. Mitidi Frilson. Howard 2, u a new Vink i. Washington 8. 21t Hurra 2, i Vii a. I of Solo. Ill kill a new Tinner Uii lit. 8 Kiili Lujeti Kubick. Sin a. Kiili a. Jishi it Tjitte la run 2. Howard 2, \4 i Kiili k. A Atli 3, itty Ijuin y. Ii Mon kill brew 2. 111 1 by Turli a Allison. A Napp. Hib Limmi l. Slums. T 2 s7. A 10,820. Lion in politics Detroit up Yale Lary defensive halfback for the Detroit Lions is a member of the Texas legislature
