European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 12, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse 12, 1962 the stars and stripes fog 19 in l t � -1 if in t i. No to Sanders fires third 67 to hold 3-stroke bulge v c7 Over Trio at Pensacola Pensacola. Fla a hot shooting Doug Sanders fired his third straight five under Par 67 saturday to maintain a three stroke Lead in the $20.000 Pensacola open Golf tournament the 28-year-old Sanders goes in a. 9hkvt tit four Chicago White sox no to fled instructors in Thart of Maes in Jim lands left and Lois Laparicio at Sarasota fun behind then Toft to right Ai Mike Hensberger Bob Farley j. Of mar ten and Floyd bowl icon. A photo flub debut As cards win 8-0 Isom notch 8-2 Romp Over reds 3burg. Ftfe. A Al s hopeful new York with the hard facts saturday and absorbed an from the so Louis pm their exhibition game Tju new Mem Ben of the Naue. Collection of Talent i to drafted from other clubs Lor an estimated $2.4 was Able to collect Only off throw St Louis Patch finals thumped Stengel s ing corps for 12 hit in Home run by Rookie Gene Send sex american leaguer Minoo. I mob 71-year-old Casey watching on the Bench an open pc mfr crowd of 6,872 at at Lang the cards Power hitters a easy Victory. A title a Ulm or an important Rookie who become the cards no. 1 hit a three run Homer in Hinl off Jay Hook. Excl in wha Cost the me4 $125,000 expansion draft. A who spent All his Previ of Jim Are a in the american league. Pm in As a Cardinal in spec fashion. He hit a two run off sex dodger Clem la Bine fifth. He also had a single wred three runs. Julian card second baseman had singles. Cartte Neal the former who oust the mets an Esti by too was Able to produce the one hit for Stengel s club. Neal tingled in the first and doubled in the third. Don Zimmer hammered a 450-foot triple to the left Field Comer in the sixth. The other hit was a single by Feli Mantilla in the fish. Cardinal Relief Ace Lindy. Mcdaniel Rookie Ray Washburn and Curt Simmons shut out the mets. Hook gave up five of the Cardinal runs although three were unearned Labine was racked up for the other three. Only Cratty Ander son an ext ardinal. Escaped with out a run. He Milf Hwy the inst two innings. &ara8ota. Fla. A the Chicago Ali it sox a cored six run off Johnny Klippl Iton in the second inn inc saturday and went on to an 8-z Victor Over the National i Akita Champion Cincinnati a fun. Mov squad out Sog Rogato hotel Patky fun. A local hotels refused to fire negro Ball Tite Philadelphia Phyllie a player and official out set tardy. Tutts Toft tile Lack tar hotel and moved into Ity Potet Motel on the of Smikun causeway 20 the More were tetchy of officials a it Mac a and seven Hen fsr my past u i. Trying to catch on with in red a a Rel liver Nax to fort Tor tour hit in the round but in Alt the victim of three Cincinnati error. The so Fanf Ghod with eight hits against Klupp to in Bob re in Hoover and Dave he inuit. Charlie in tilth. Who will by Chicago open ing Day third Bowman had a dude and a 400-foot double. Rookie Joh Horlen pitched the opening three inning for the White sox and allowed Only two ulna Forti. Prank Baumann and Dom Kannel fun Litand for the sox. Mesa Ariz. A shortstop Eddie Btu aloud t Lead off Home run m the seventh inning powered the boat on red sox to on 8-1 Victory Over the Chicago cubs in. A Cactus league baseball opener before ,7s7 Here saturday. Bursa own obtained in a Trade for Don Buddin of Houston drove Bob Andera Oft t 3-2 pitch Over the right Fjeld Watt. Anderson last of three Chicago pitchers cat the loser. Karl Wil son second of three red sox pitch i or Watt credited the win. Orlando Fla. Up Don Demeter hit two Home runs and drove in five runs to Lead the Phila Delphia phils to a 10-7 Victory Over the Minnesota twins saturday. Billy console running for Cutcher Clay Dalrymple stole Home to Cap a five run eighth inning that sewed up the Victory for Young Edke Egan. Be Stange was the loser As he blew a 6-5 margin in the eighth. Dalrymple also homered for the phils while Harmon Killebrew producer of 46 homers for the twins last season belted one Over the Loftfield Fence As did Rookie third baseman George Banks. The Best pitching was done by Phil starter Chris Short who faced Only nine men in his three innings int. Fort Myers Fla. A the Washington senators belted 15 hits and trounced the Pittsburgh Pirn to i 11-4 Here saturday in the exhibition opener for both clubs. The senators scored five runs in the sixth inning and four in the seventh batting around in both innings. Right hander Ray Rippoll Napyer who won 13 and lost eight at Indianapolis last year was the win nine Pitcher. He worked the j Middle three innings striking out three walking one and giving up i one hit. A Homer to Johnny Logun. It was the Only Homer of the game. The loser was Tom Sisic. Who was racked for eight hits and six runs. Vero Beach Al. Up a quartet of dodger pitchers shut out the Kansas City athletics 8-0. On a yield of three hits saturday in the opening exhibition game for both clubs a crowd of 2,841 at tended at Holman stadium. Sandy k o u t a a Don Drysdale Rocky Ron Moeller and Ron per a Nowiki shared the shutout. Koufax pitched hitters Ballen the first three innings walked Only one and was credited with the Victory. Drysdale allowed two hits in three rounds singles by Wayne continued on Page it Olden times cops Windup at Santa Anita Arcadia Calif. A Rex c. I pc Usworth s Olden times moved in to a Quick Lead and Hung on in rousing Tun to the wire to capture the $118,000 san Juan Capistrano Handicap Over the grass course saturday jockey Willie Shoemaker Riding his third win of the afternoon gave the Well regarded Olden times an artistic ride Over the Long run about 1% Miles to hold off the late Challenge of Junro. The axe ii was third in the Field of 15 an Santa Anita closed out its Winter meeting before an estimated 59,000 fans. The time on a firm grass course was 2 53. Well off the track record of 2 45%. Oink the Jacinot farm s Bettin favorite finished sixth. Olden times paid $7.80, $5 and $3.80, mrs. My my Barnes Junro returned $13.40 and $7.20, and the Gre tree stable the axe ii $5.20. This Waw Olden times first experience on a Gross track and it was obvious he liked it. The California 4-Yenr-old previously had won two stakes at the meeting including the san Antonio Handicap. Rated i tin right Shoemaker acknowledged in the Winner s Circle thru he had some doubt As to whether he could take Oiden times this distance. But i rated him just right and he made Willie said. He was tired at the end but he was no More tired than i Lynn Boice s physician the sur prise Winner of the $100,000-added Santa Anita Handicap two weeks ago of inched fifth and was never in Contention. The Victory is Worth $73,000 to the Ellsworth stable which won the Money winning honors of the meeting with $25200. Shoemaker sent Olden times out of the Gate in Crisp fashion and was never headed. The margin of Victory was a neck however As jockey Rudy Campas came up with a Rush on the Rait and almost col Lared the pacesetter. This was the order of finish after the top three notable ii physician oink pre no Iclal Hunter s Rock fighting Felix Dusky Damion Chamorro. Dicarlo Vinci. Queen America the Only Mare in the race and lust Eusope. Attendance saturday a 59,027, bringing the total for the meeting to 1,498,072. The total wagered sat urday $4,575.346 total during the meeting $121,248.473. To sunday s championship with a 201. Don Fairfield and Paul Harney also fired 67s and held a share of second place along with Billy Max Well. Who carded the Best round of the Day a 65. Thus Sanders stands on Jive threshold of his first tournament Victory of the year. He was third in the new Orleans and Baton Rouge opens. Arnold Palmer who had a share of second at the Halfway Mark fell Back a stroke although he came Home with a 68 for a three round total of 205. Of did t play Well said Sanders. Today was my worst Day. I drove badly and my scrubbed several times Sanders who displayed no ill effect from having a Glass Sliver removed from his foot Friday. Rolled through the Boot nine of the 6,700-Yard. Par 3�36 72 Pensacola country club Coune in a whizzing 32. He tapped in 13-foot Birdie putt on no. 3, then popped in an Eagle three on the 480-Yard no. 6 Hole when him approach shot rolled 12 feet front the pin. Wonderful wed e Harney hit the most sensational shot of the Day when his wedge shot rolled into the cup from 60 Yards out for an age two on the 317-Yard no. 13. There were no bogeys in the threesome of Barney Palmer and Sanders. Maxwell was five strokes off the Pace at the Start of saturday s round. He parred the first six holes then punched in a 15-foot Birdie putt on no. 7. He followed that up with an Eagle three on the 48� Yard no. A his1 approach shot stopped three feet from the pin. On the Back nine he collected four birdies two. On 10-foot Birdie putts. I hit those Irons pretty solid today and the course played Well despite a few Light said. The leaders Dot san Dan ,. 7 m7 a do ,., Jjo a 3m la h�rn.y70-s7-17 304 Billy Max will. B-70-hj04 4rn u it mtr. Fl-71-tt to but a Weir. Few i 3m by Tom. Sft.ts.17 3m a pay Prtt. 1�.s.i�to7 Dow . 7i-u-i7 Ott tout hit Urry a wry. 7�7i.bms7i-7s-i7-2m Gay Brawer. 72.7-7 los Din slow. 7m�-7i Hitt it i. M-tt-71 Marty furl. Tt-73-tt 2ss a or Btl myth. ?7-71.71 j �. Own let any. To to a 7is bw4mt . N-7- l3w Dhiti Fri. M-71.o 3t� had mall uni. 79 73-n-7l-�s 7m-�-4l4 74-7-? 4m Admiral s voyage wraps up Louisiana Derby new Orleans a Fred w. Hooper s Admiral s voyage won a thrilling stretch run from roman line Friday and survived n rash of foul claims to capture the $52,150 Louisiana Derby that closed the fair grounds racing season. It was a photo finish. Jockey Ray Broussard who came in from Florida to ride his second Louisiana Derby Winner brought Admiral s voyage from seventh in the Backstretch to Contention at the head of the stretch. Admiral s voyage second place finisher the week before in the $100,000-ndded Santa Anita Derby collared t. A girl sworn s roman line a Quarter of a mile from Home and the two whipped head and head to the wire. Admiral s voyage s margin at the finish was lust a head. George d. Widener s endymion. The 95 Choice of the Faas was boxed in along the Backstretch and never came into Contention. He finished fifth in the ,14-Bors Field. Admiral s voyage the 5-2 econ Choice covered the one and a eighth Derby distance i 1 53% and returned $7,20, $4.80 and 140. Roman line who Finla hed last week to endymion to the Derby trial Here paid 18,40 and $7.40. Green Hornet a Long shot owned by mrs. J. W. Brown paid 31080 to show
