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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 29, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sum Joy april 29, 1962 sr"1 " i. Thuc stars and stripes Page 19 braves . J Houston 2-1 Houston a Bob Shaw s solid four hit pitching performance and. An unearned run steered the Milwaukee braves to a 2-1 edge1 Over suddenly punch less Houston Viday night a the up Ltd limited to two hits bust. Louis Bob Gibson now have Only six safeties in their last twogames.-.-. Only Jim Pendleton s Home run i into the Loftfield stands with one Mcaa slaps 2-year probation on Colorado new Orleans a the national1 collegiate athletic association slapped a two year probation on the University of Colorado Friday night in what one lop Mcaa official called one of the most serious cases Ever to come before the group. The University of Missouri received a Cen sure and reprimand without penalties for giving a prospective athlete an interest free loan. The Colorado Penally stemmed from a slush fund operated by football coach Ever Ett Sonny Grai Idt lius whom the University fired March 17. No other sports at Colorado come under the ban. Mcaa rec Cutie director Walter Byers said there is no doubt in my mind that the penalty for these offences would have been among the most serious Ever handed out by the Mcaa were it not for mitigating Circum  mitigating circumstances Byers explained included the University s launching an investigation of its own which was very effective and the action Colorado took once the Facia of the Case were uncovered. The infractions Byers said included Over a three year period from 1959-61--21student athletes taking part in Colorado s football program received improper financial assistance. Football coaches of the University caused the Grant in Aid assistance to three athletes to be reduced or terminated in direct Viola Tion of Mcaa rules. Members of the football staff arranged for the payment of medical expenses to two ath letes or their immediate families. In addition Byers said Colorado football coaches recruited prospective athletes with continued on Page 22/ Campbell leads Texas Golf miss a Tomack 1st at  Bob staff. Four hitter it in the fourth spoiled Shaw s w for a shutout the bases empty however pulled the Colts Aio a 1-1 tie that stood until the Mack Jones leading off tie in reached base on Joe Amalfo in s error and Rode Home with e winning run on Hank Aaron sing triple to right Center. Shaw fu09 six it was All the margin the braves e right hander needed Irle Al de Only two other runners the of the Way and neither of got into scoring position. Straw who came to the braves the Chicago White sox by Way Kansas City struck out six and Alfred none. Other than Pendleton one Colt reached second. Goffnan Mejias on a two base error the first. Bobby Shan tit first of three fusion pitchers who left with trouble in the seventh look is loss Tow Muff a run Hub to if. Anna of Btl of Houstonann As v 0 am Otto so 4 411  4 s 0 j of Jln to 4 46 1 read Elau u 4 3 1 3 fun Illic 4 b 9 1  8 4 01 ii a m g a 1 by Titi d s an Al d 4 Urtha u turf a tick or e of i i i 9 1o e o of i o a � 0 0b e 6 Jis Stor ado totals Al 1 it for r1w.- 4� Tow i i8k to i 2 it h �flbb0 1 i 9 3 � s 1 i t b 1 i Augusta a. Up Barbara Romack. The Glamor girl of professional ladies Golf swept into the Halfway Lead of the 23rd till holders Here Frt Day with a sizzling 143 that set a new 36-Hole Low for this women s version of the masters. The Petite 29-year-old blonde fired a two under Par 70 to take a five stroke Lead Over a Field of 49 of the nation s finest professional and Amateur women golfers. Miss Romack was locked in a five Way tie for first after thursday s opening round. Friday five golfers were tied for second place with148s. These included defending Champion Mickey Wright who had a 75 Sunshine open Cham Pion Marilynn Smith 73 Betsy Rawls 75 Kathy Willworth 74,and Ann Ruth Josson 74. Just one More stroke Back was seven Lime titleholder Champion Patty Berg and housewife Kathy Cornelius. Miss Berg shot a 71 and mrs Cornelius a 73 for two round totals of 149. Ann Richardson took Over As Low Amateur with a 74152, but she held Only a one stroke Lead Over first Day Low Amateur Judy Ellis Street of Chat Anoon tenn.,who came in with a 7s153. Miss Romack. Clad in Brilliant Lavender Bermuda shorts knocked one stroke off the 3c-Hoie record set by four Lime Champion Louise Suggs in 1954. The record was tied the following year by miss Ber when she shot a tournament record 291 in route to her first of seven championships. Miss Romack Only weighs 110 pounds which is considerably Les than most of the women in the tournament and her size has proved a Handicap in distance and endurance. But Friday she was  toured the first nine holes in a record 33 and would have shot a three under Par 69 if a six foot Birdie putt on the final Hole had not rimmed the cup and failed to go in. The leaders Barbara Roma Etc 73-70143 Rath it Tittl 74-74148 mity fat i 73-7j148 a Efcy Kwh North 74-74148 Martynn smith7s-73t4�miekw Wnm 73-?si4s fatty Bun 78-74149 Lutfey  76-73149 Jana fam Takt 73-77150 maty Law Folk 73-7615 Jaekl punt 77-74181 x attn  78-74132 Pew Kirk by 74-7&--i33 Mariam Bikit mane 77-76113 Shirley to perk 77-7s143 by it m-73ij3  Chii a ref77.7s153 Xann bum .,., 78-7654 Barbary Womaek san Antonio up Cigar smoking Joe Campbell burned into tin second round Lead of the $30,000 Texas open Golf tournament Friday with Atwo Day total of 135. Campbell was closely followed by Arnold Palmer Dave Marr and Jimmy Powell All of whom finished the Day one stroke behind at 136. Campbell fired a68 Friday. After an average front nine Campbell turned in a sparkling finish with birdies on 10, 11, 14-and 15. He Sank a tremendous 30-foot putt on the Lith Hole Campbell won the Baton Rouge open this year and lost the playoff to Doug Ford in the Bing Crosby open. Palmer the Odds on favorite had another erratic Day and had to overcome a bad Start to card his 69.Palmer had a bogey on the Sec Ond Hole and took a double bogey on no 3, which he three putted. But Palmer always ready to rally turned in a Fine Back nine which included birdies on holes 12, 14, 15 and 16. His putting picked up after sinking a 25-footer on the 12th Hole. He Sank another Long one20 feet on the 16th Hole. Marr four under Marr who led the Texas open after three rounds in 1958, shot a four under Par 67. A bad shot be Hind the Bunker on the 18th Hole Cost Marr the Lead. Marr is one of the hottest play ers on the tour having won 57,000 in the past four weeks including the Azalea open championship. Powell put together his second straight g8 score with Many goo approach shots. The 6-foot, 190 Pounder missed Only one Greenland bog eyed but one the 12th Hole. Powell had birdies on holes 4, 6, 15 and 16. He Sank a 10-foot Putton the 16th Hole Littler at 137 tied at 137 were Gene Littler who shot a 69, and Mason Rudolph who carded a hot 67. Al Johnston and Dan Ikea tied for the Tow round of the Day with six under Par 65s to move into con Tention at 138 with Jerry Barberan Ken Venturi. Sikes the lean lawyer turned pro built his $5 around putts of15, 18 and 25 feet. The cutoff Point of 147 caught Billy Maxwell Butch Bald find George Knudson. The leaders to Campbell 67-s8139 Arnold Palmer 67-65 34 dry a it89-s7i3s Joe Campbell. One stroke edges under Par 70 Powell resistors to " c2 in triumphant return to ring ,f.,. Fhe Taa i. Cml at Doil it. " 0iatt  4 buddy Fth Gran United foot san Diego Calif. Updo heavy a ight Charley Forcell the professional football player turned the ser made a triumphant return to the ring a left a second round Knock it Over Gerald Gaines los Angeles in a scheduled id roundabout at the a Lis Euni. Powell a defensive end for the Oakland raiders of the american football if Aisne for Tjie pact two year weighed a hefty 228 to outta but ni8 punches were crap Andward ibid fee floored Gaines 210v combination. Powell said after the bout he was quitting football for Good. He tried his hand at boxing once be fore with some Success and Westback to the Gridiron. This is it said the jubilant Powell i m through with football. At 29 years of age there is no turning  Powell who went into training eight weeks ago has slimmed Down from 255 pounds but said he still had 15 to go. To going to keep Busy and fight my Way into  he said. Jimmy pow it Gene sfl-fift1 is 137 Rilo so 70-87137 it a Arhur. 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The wild incident came after Nuxhall fourth of six Angel pitch ers hit batting Champion Norm Cash in the Back in the tigers three run rally in the sixth. Plate Umpir Fred Runge rimmed. Lately walked to the Mound and in formed Nuxhall he was fined $50.Nuxhall responded by tossing the Ball into the first base stands and second base Umpire cd Hurte rejected him. Tanner ejected that started a violent display Between Rigney and Hurley. The Umpire had to push the Angel manager away from him and then booted him from the game. Tanner was ejected for throwing a Towel from the dugout. Outfielders Lee Thomas and Leon Wagner were subjected to � barrage of Beer cans and other rubbish from the stands. They put on batting helmets for Protection in the Field. Jim Banning worked the first six innings for Detroit act Cei Ved the Victory. 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