European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 28, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse A 28, 1962k&?. Ithe stars and stripes Page. 19 titleholder one Over Par 73sAugusta a. Up the first round of the 23d annual women s is titleholder Golf tournament ended in a five Way tie thursday with the in in first place caused by a flood of one Over Par 73slocked for the Lead at the end of the first Day s play in this women s aversion of the masters tournament were defending Champion Mickey Bright Betsy Ravl Barbara Romack and two of the newer pros Joann Prentice and Judy Kunh Sll it appeared at the Halfway Mark that miss Wright who won 10 tournaments last year was Back to her old tricks when she took the turn in 34. But she ran into trouble on the Back nine and bogeyed three , one of the Star attractions with her Bright coloured clothes and shining Gold hair shot a 35 on the front nine then faltered coming other three first round Lead ers All went out in 36 and Back in 37. Peggy Kirk Bell Ruth Jess Enand k a t h y Whitworth were bunched in a three Way tie for sixth place with 74s Only one stroke off the at n there was another Jani at 75 where Veteran Patty Berg Sun Shine open Winner Marilynn Smith and Mary Lena Faulk were tied. The round was threatened Dur ing the Early part of the after noon by Light rain and occasional Thunder. But the Sun broke through and the women All agreed that the course was playing Weli. The rash of comparatively lows cores was a startling contrast to a year ago when Only eight women broke 80. The play Atlon gains semifinals of is Anja Temir Pinehurst a Billy jute Pattoo powering prodigious shots and putting masterfully three under Par Golf Thure in a near flawless exhibition i defeating Charlie Smith 3 and 1,the quarterfinals of the North d South Amateur tournament joining the 40-year-old lumber it from Morgan ton n.c., in Fri a semifinals were or. Edward Legraff of Tucson Ariz. Hobart of Savannah gel and Dale onetime professional also morganton.18-Hole matches Friday were end Patton against Updegraff and Manley against , 40-year-old urologist Tucson Ariz., won the inst holes to put out de Tutwiler Charleston w. Va., 3 and 2. It Tut tier who eliminated de Ling Champion Bill Lynd Tami the third round Updegraff a ious competitor was one Over or and never lose Manley Savannah a Sawmill riness operator had a 1-up before putting out 44-Yenr or. John Mckey of Orlando Manley at 35 the youngest the survivors beat Patton in finals Here h years ago 1 up to lashing with five consecutive four under Par. That Sam Emorey won the medal and in the second round Morey 42, turned in a mild sur in defeating Dudley Wysong Mckinney tex., 30 years his2 and 1. Morey a proves at St. Loul arid Louisville in the Mld-40b, was three the Patton Smith match will it place with the More Mon Ifal in the tournament s 62 history. Smith Winner two ago and like Patton a player Walker cup experience was a. For his third North and ath Crown. After nine holes Over muggy no. 3 court of the itry club r sprawling 7,000 a Smith we one under Par two Down r after two halved holes Patton three up with a Birdi two feet on the 15th, he to Low no m to abut woo is 17th and. Blasting Crom a from i Apon for his .,x9 a t d 1 y puny hitter and use to 30 Lor Smith pay drive stopped on the a blk of the he put the idol ave nth Holo with he second worthy for was almost As note its absences As for those present. Four time Winner Louise Suggs was forced to miss because of illness and Veteran belly Jameson was not Here for the first time since the tournament was inaugurated in 19.17,Low Amateur was mrs. Gordon Street Chau Anioga. Tenn who was in a lie with six pros for 13th place with a 77. The leaders by or Tfelt s4-j973 bar Tara a to i k 3s-3873 ratty twit. S8-s7-73 in Piti Inlet 36-3773 Judy Whill. 36-3773 w Kirk a 38-m74 Stith own 3s-3974 it Tufty Kwh Worth w-3�74 fitly Bof -0-75 Miry in of Wlk 30-3?75 to Rity in set tic 37-m� Katby a till 3-40-7 Wildri Arntz trial 38-3977 shirt Enil Fhern m-3977 Mir tone Butr Hlatt 36.4177 mrm Huml 3s-h77 Jua punt 40-3777 Short a 6xk arrange ments were completed thursday for an East West College baseball series in Honolulu in june be tween american and japanese col Egnate a Navy special services. Coordinating the event Bald con tracts have been signed in los Angeles and Tokyo for the inst of five game series starting june. Special services Eaid Rod do Dea Uji of Seball coach at the unt verily of Southern California and a it Effler. Of the american base tall is association concluded arrangements for the Mcaa Cham Pion. T " " Morgan of Raer of the a Fitl islanders of the Pacific coast league signed for Japan s big six conference. Brought to Hawaii in mid june by he hawaiian interservice japanese titleholder will be her by the Semi pro Hawaii baseball league an islander,-.-,shave Collins fire 66s, share first round Lead in Texas open san Antonio up Bob shave and Bill Collins shot five under Par 66s thursday to tie for first place in the opening round of the $30,000 Texas open Golf tournament. Shave a 25-year-old newcomer to the pro circuit and Collins toured the 8,616-Yard Par-71 Oak Hills country club course one stroke ahead of a formidable array of contenders including pre tourney favorite Arnold Palmer Joe Campbell Gay Brewer and Tony Lema All with 67s. Shave had a Fine Day on. The dodgers homers subdue lulls. 12-5 Chicago up Willie Davis hit two Home runs and his los Angeles dodger teammates Frank Howard and Daryl Spencer one each thursday to spark a 14-hit attack and a 12-5 Victory Over the Chicago cubs. To was a Sloppy game for both teams and there were nine errors six of them by the cubs. One of the Bobble by Catcher Cuno Barragan when Frank How Ard ran into him at the plate and Willie Davis two Home run Springfield beats Buffalo for third colder cup in Row Springfield mass. Api Springfield won the american hockey league Calder cup play offs for an unprecedented third straight time by beating Buffalo 3-2, thursday night on Jim Ander son s overtime goal. The decisive tally at 2 44 of extra play enabled the indians to wrap up the Best of seven series 4-1, and ended ail heroic 52-save stand by Bison goalie Denis de Jordy. His rival Springfield s mar cel faille was called upon to make Only 14 stops. Battling Buffalo took the Lead twice As Wayne Hicks scored inthe second period and Barry Cut Len in the third. Each time the powerful indians maintaining their blistering assault moved Bock for the equalizer. Bill Sweeney we inv notched 101 Point for the season made h 1-1 at 18 03 of the Middle period. Sweeney assisted Bruce Cline iat 14 25 of the third session forcing the overtime. I seniors Golf booked new York u3p1 the 68thct� a to i on we l be annual tournament of the United states sectors Golf association to be contested Over 36 holes of medal play will be held at the a awaits club and the West Chester country cd Tab both in Rye niy., june fio. He dropped the Ball climaxed a four run inning for the dodgers on four singles a double and a walk. Los Angeles also got four run in the eighth when Wally Moon singled Tommy Davis tripled and scored on an error and both Spencer and Willie Davis homered. Ernie Banks hit his fifth Homer of the season to drive in two cub runs in the first but four pitchers could t hold the Brief Lead and starter Dick Ellsworth took his first loss. Banks Homer was the 303rd of his career and moved him past Rogers Hornsby into 18th place in the Oll time National league Home run Derby. The win went to Ron Perranoski test of three dodger hurlers. 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