European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 21, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse T962 the stars and stripes Page 19 18 on of trek g service list i a claimed Liy to bal Houston four season minor my Moro hosted Iii omd Tut tit Victory Over the cute s4t tji urday. Fitting 47th birthday for Cotta Ana Nager Harry who no heart by was tart the finish store scat five tilt almost note Hinerm Tolm Nkang of the we to la Routon of str Lis a Ito Imah tossed out of Sitf games pure Ken Burkhart in a a Jon Buddle walked. Stone on Cardwe s fled Ling a a bunt and Bob Cratch single filled at Spatt Gler spanked a Buddle. Zih who wednesday la even a me losing 10uitnning, 3-2 Wini bad several fuzzy third Aon Santo fieldedlo4 stepped on to Jward think bad a Force play but there runner on second base. 91 9 6 � Jamand Aai or it i i a it i t of i is of a army to release guard athletes by May 1 new1tork a professional baseball player called to duty when their National guard units Wen activated May be Back with their clubs by May i the army said thursday in Washington. President Kennedy recently announced that the 155,000 mobilized guardsmen and reservists will Start returning to civilian life on aug. 1, hut the Pentagon has a policy of allowing men wit seasonal employment to be Dis charged from service 90 Days be fore the end of their military tour. Commissioner Ford prick s of fice shows a total of 18 players on the service hat10 in the National league and eight in the american. The most important name player son the list Are Tony Kubek of the new York Yankees and Eon Han sen of the Baltimore Steve Barber Balti More Pitcher still is in the army he no longer 1 on the club s serv ice list. He became an Active player when the club decided to us him As a sunday Pitcher on leave from the army. Jim mudcat Grant of the Cleveland Indiana is in the same Wail with the Baltimore Knudson leads by stroke in Houston classic with 66.1. T i i a $1l a Houston a George Knud son a Young Canadian playing with an Alabama Putter fired four under por 66, thursday to grab the first round Lead in the$50,000 Houston classic. The 32-3466 for the 7,100-Yard,Par-70 memorial Park course left the 24-year-old Toronto pro on stroke ahead of Jay Hebert the defending Champion and Jack Cupit the 1961 Rookie of the year Cupit an Hebert late finishers missed shoot putts on the anal Green while trying to tie Knud son s Early 66. Cupit 24. Who won $22�13 the first year As a pro had 33-3467. At did Hebert the i960 pea Champion. Knudson missed Only two Greensand had Birdie putts of six six 18, even and 25 feet he got his Lon bogey a five of the 454-Yard fourth by missing the Green an then seeing a seven foot putt atop Short the cup on that 25-foot Pult was impossible he said. I told myself before putting i d be Lucky to get Down in pro five years Fem Idson b Lone pea tour title came in late decent of in the1 Coral Gate Len open. His Long Bey do Ace Rome api the bicycle tour of Italy thl year will run Over 1 legs for total length of 4404kilometers, organizers slavs announced. The tour hid go i in italian will Start from Milan on my Ujj and end a the same City on Zunft 9, a ". Faed Abl per Gaine aft pth$se4 earlier in the sea sort with the los Angele team 4rppd from tote league at Poynte John Cox of was fond to Hawkins with 2344, the rebound utter went to Bill b Uldee of Kansas City 1,059 during the season. Bill Spivey of Hawaii who started with lob Angelet wan second with s7& " ,.Only High finish on the 1932 tour was a second. Place at san fran Cisco. He pulled off the tour How Ever to play in several Caribbean tournaments and won Champion ships at san Juan and Mara Uibo. I bought a new Putter in Mobile in november and really have played Well Ever since he said Cupit said he played his Best round at memorial i figure i be played Here 20 to 25 times since i enrolled six years ago at the University of Houston said the former collegiate Star took six weeks off last fall and really Haven t recovered my game yet i might have found a piece of it out there Hebert dropped out of the masters two weeks ago because of scores or Knudson Janky Cut of Jim tort33.34-47 Kohl Mckart 32-36 met Mil flu0l�b 34-34s3 Btty Huttl 33-364 tick Nickl Dut 33-3w in act in Nett 39-34jf� by Jim a weft33-34-tt Frt a uni. 34-3149 Den int airy 33.34c9 Tif Clit lull33-3t9sc win in of mtr on mar 39-34w it a mild to sb-347t 3s 37 16.j4-7 Blat i .1 37-3370 Bill car 8b Pitt it two Fol try Biff 35-3i70 Loi Fatm .,.,34.3n kit Naif. 33.b79 do b�0n33-3770 Mylka Krulis r. 34-3771 Ink set thu 33-jt71 pm Etter �-w71 mlle Suha 3i-3471 Illy oink ss-s71 Diek my 33-�71 Jim Forrar ,31-m71 out fort 3t �71 in Vert it 3j-m71 timely it 3 -s771 fn4 wart .,.,., 3s-3871 6� 8lkt j. 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The club did not know wheat he had to return defense department sources i Washington were unable to Lay How Many professional athletes Are now on Active duty with guard or Reserve Kubek returns to the yank manager Ralph Houk will have pleasant problem. Tom Tresh won the starting shortstop Job in the Spring after a stiff Competition with Phil Linz. Both still Are with the club. He will have to decide whether to return Kubek to his old Job or find a place elsewhere perhaps in left Fjeld the new Houston club would get a boost if infielder George Wil Liams and Pitcher Dick Drott re turn. The los Angeles Angels also could use such help As infielder Gene la outfielder George Thomas and Pitcher Ron Moeller. The players carried on the re serve list in prick s office Are National cart tit Toafe or Tel Art Mthm to Jim a any. Cincinnati and. Houston nil Wowch we that a to Lehr do draft los an6ilcscmrll spa bib York hmm. Philadelphia Ca Tofor Tom a. Pittsburgh Nan. St. Louis no. Am flak Cusco or trim Job onto. American Baltimore mar Trot fat Boston hum. Ch1caqomm. Clevelano thur a flu kor item. Do Titbit to Ftp. Kansas cloy of Ritam it Tom. Pm a flues a nil or own it of Mir 6trt t k a t Utal tar. Minnesota pm. How Adhit tin it washlmgt0�-Ntn. Clinton s grand Slammer Sparks botox past tigers Boston a r la Clinton grand slam Homer lit the fifth in Ning paced Boston to a 9-5 Victory Over the Detroit tigers Thuri iday. Clinton replacing Gary Gelgur in the red sox Outfield tagged pitch from former Boston hurler Jerry Casals into the to Cap Boston s Lix rub fifth. It was the 24-year-old Clinton first major league Homer and the second grand Slammer of the sea son for the sox Boston has Only two round trippers of any sort to. Date Gene con Ley gave up j2 hits and five. Walks but lasted until the ninth during a raw even ing Hia record att i Detroit used four pitchers with starter Phi Regan absorb Burghl second Low Aga last nov Wrght v the score was deadlocked at 14when the right handed Regan gave up a single to Conley with on out in the fifth. And then Regan issued his first three walks of the game forcing a a run Regan was replaced by Ca ale with the base loaded. The tigers could of cd been Uttof trouble with Only one ran. But Detroit on Frank ground Bolt and it was beaten out for an another bos ton Rua Scorta Clinton came up with Thebas Elfull and with one single in a dozen previous trips this year. He better a 2-2 pitch and gave there sox 7-1 Lead. The previously weak hot Tang Redfox built their advantage to 9-t before Detroit Cam to life in thelast two innings the Tiger got three runs in the eighth on single by Dick Brown. Al Kaune and Norm Cash and a doubt by Steve Boroa. 41 Clinton aides
