European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 16, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse Wry Alt the stars and stripes wednesday May 16, t crushes Pott 4 in Golf playoff � k it Worth Tex. A Prefi a sure proof Arnold Palmer in Leaf he Paliner leading by one stroke Rafter to none Homes trimmed three spigots from Par on the Back nine " in sprawling Par-70 course to ire. His first title Here and up Girj fat ,97,000 paycheck. .,.,had a 3t going out and in Typ cat Palmer Lashin a red hot �j2 coming in for a one under Par i a f i a Ott who never led the powerful it together a 38573 to second place Money of $3,500. I the Victory was the third a Stral Ghifor Palmer his sixth cur kept Triumph and his 32nd major championship. It boosted his 1962 r earnings v to a fantastic total of 5, Pott s do Nal finish was no doubt particularly d sap Poltl n g after coming from seven shots behind siriday to tie Palmer with 72-Holer to6als of 28l,7bne Over Par. Pott a fief a 69 while Palmer was skid ing to a76. Of of a Palmer was devastating after heft list nine when bogeys at Delft him1 two Over Par. Shevil kid up Hlaj first Birdie at to Ateeq a 24-Yard Chip shot Eft him Only three inches from the notice that the championship for fall practical Pur poses was in the bag when he Sank an electrifying 66-foot putt for a Birdie at no. 15. He iced the cake minutes later when he sent a 13-foot Birdie putt into the cup at the Par three 16th. The hapless Pott never birdied but for a double bogey six at the ninth Hole he would have had a respectable round. He dumped his approach shot into the water and then missed a 17-foot putt he went Over Par on Only one other Hole the third where he trapped his approach shot and missed a 10-foot Par putt Pott narrowly missed serious trouble at the Par five Lith when his second shot was saved from burial in the Trinity River by a Spectator. The Ball struck the fan s leg and left Pott a wedge shot to the Green. Palmer was collecting his eighth playoff Victory in 11 tournaments. The playoff was Only the second Here and was similar in Many details to the one in 1959 when Ben Hogan beat Fred Hawkins by uie same margin 69-73. Trackman with Mcaa ind la Zapol is up the Indiana Amateur. Athletic Union announced suspension of 11 College track $ athlete monday the Liht blow in f the feud with a Collie "control1 of open International Competition for Spon Sions were levied on Purdue Indiana Nutre Dame and Butler athletes a data delays not sanctioned Jifca on apr toothed � from these four schools jul join th0 a Yenta outdid not Ptah in were not punished. Pc Well Morehead executive Seo rotary i f the Indiana aau said the suspensions t were issued on it v vol a ,rw\.jm shave announced " the to 6-l-v a i Center pick Szymanskiy re 3 i l j t rth reason of wit the a olt ,terms for to r 1 orders from the National aau to investigate Sarid follow rup compe to ton in Nocan cloned meets. College coaches overwhelmingly Thwe gilded with the National col Leyte a to thetic association i Nga h i an Effort to organize fee rations. In track gymnastics and basketball to seek International recognition As the governing sports in the United states.1 of suspended by the aau were Cornelius Miller and Steve Hubler Indiana Nate Adams Purdue Frank Carver John Mulrooney and Pete i Whitehouse notre dome Jack Krebs Butler Dave Edelman who hag completed his eligibility meet buried Tbs aau on the e conduct of inter National sports affairs. It has Laid the groundwork for rival federations in basketball gymnastics and track acid ,our jobs today was to fix the ground rules for our three big International competitions ahead of . They re the pan american game sat Sao Paulo Brazil next Spring the Winter olympics at Innsbruck Austria and the summer olympics at to 1 despite the closeness of the pan am games we Aren t concerned. Most of the athletes for these games Are Lckes by committee selection so there is no reason that the Mcaa aau conflict should enter into these plans at All. In x o f a purse of the colleges had goner through with their original intention to hold a rival qualifying of Racoff meet this summer we would have probe is. But they have Scalle Ditloff fou can Eay that the team Well Tlell in Saoi Paulo will not be in jeopardy from i this family fight we Elk have top flight representation in every sport at Purdue and three Purdue fresh men James Moore Dan Jones and Al Washington Moorehead said the athletes were warned on the entry Blank for the Ohio state meet that it was not sanctioned and said Ohio state refused to let the aau Sanction it. Other states did not follow the Indiana Ehalt is. Nick spar rack of the Ohio aau said no action was contemplated since no athletes under its jurisdiction competed. Several graduate students with Drew when they Learned the relays were not sanctioned he said. Porvin Thomas of the Illinois aau said neither the Chicago nor Southern Illinois track clubs competed when they found the meet was not sanctioned and that Only one Illinois boy if re wanted to get awfully up set " he said i would do some thing. But i think it would be unfair to College boys to crack Down on them if their coach put them in. The Only Illinois boy who placed was t registered with the Kentucky aau was expected to act on the Case of Moore. Al though he competed from Lafay ind., he is registered with the Ken Tucky aau in fact chairman a spokesman for Ohio state Marv Homan said the action seems to be another example of what i would guess is a feud be tween the Mcaa and he said he was sure individual schools would continue to compete in events not sanctioned by the aau. The individual athletes mostly seemed unperturbed by the action. Krebs said it seems like athletes always Are caught in the Middle cd d Miller said it does to make such difference to me. It was the first time i competed As a Mem Ber of the aau and i joined them 01. Recommendation of my Gilford decisions Harris Chicago up Rich Gilford 151 pounds scored a split decision Over fellow chicagoan Wilson har Ris 150, in the main event at Marl Gold gardens. Plante acclaim ii most valuable lit nil Harvey 2i Montreal goalie Jacques Plante sweeps Hart f Leatna Montreal Cap Jacques planted Brilliant comeback was monday when he Wax named Winner of the Hart memorial the National hockey league s most valuable player for the Veteran Montreal canadians goalie collected 94 Point to split season voting by hockey writers and broadcaster in the ate h cities. Doug Harvey player coach of the new York rangers War Bept with go Points. He was followed by Bobby Hull Chicago 53 to Tooji Girdle Howe of the Detroit red wings a five the map 40 and Andje Bathgate of the rangers 31. Plante is Only the fourth goaltender to capture the Hart trophy which has been awarded annually since 1924. The others were a Rollins of Chicago in 1953-54, Chuck Raynor of the rangers to 194h& and Roy Worters of the defunct new York americana in 1928-20. Sent to the minors for three weeks during the 1960-61 Campaign when a knee injury slowed him Down Plante rebounded brilliantly this past season to win the Verlna trophy for a record equating Bart pfc time. He played in Alt 70 regular season games allowing 166 Goat for a goals against average of 2.37. Plante will receive $1,000 from the league for his Victory in the Hart trophy balloting. This will bring his total Bonus earnings for to year to $5,250. He also received $1,000 each for winning the Verin trophy and placing on the circuit s first All Star team Plue 9&50& u hts share of Montreal s first place Money and 5750, the losers Sham in the Stanley cup semifinals. The masked net under polled 54 Points in the second half voting Only one More than Hull. The Black Hawk Star who finished to tie the goal scoring record of 50 held by Maurice the Richard and Berle Boom Boom Geoffrion of the Canad ten to. Receive a single Point in the first half balloting based on games dec. 29. Harvey was the first half Leader with 53 Points followed Plante with 40. F Glenn Hall Block Hawk goalie was sixth in the final vote with 91 Points. Then came Johnny Bower Toronto Maple Leafs 16, and pm Kelly also of the Maple Leafs 4. Chison nipped by cubs 2-1 Chicago up Glen hobble Chicago cub Stirler who has lost four decisions this year held the Chicago White sox to six hits monday night in an exhibition game As the cubs downed the sox,24. Hobbie was in trouble Only once when the sox loaded the bases in the sixth. But they could not push a run across. The Only sox score come on seventh inning Home run by Bob Roselli. The cubs tallied in the second when Ernie Banks walked took second on a wild pitch and scored on Ron Santos single. The winning score came in the eighth when Billy Williams slammed a triple and scored on Banks Long sacrifice Fly. Russ Kemmerer was charged with the defeat. Kern Merer re placed starter Dave Debusschere. Yankees Edge pirates 4-3 Pittsburgh a York Yankees scored three Jufe earned runs monday night posted a 4-3 Victory Over the Burgh pirates in an exhibit game attended by 13,565. The yanks outfit three runs in the first on singles an error and a the winning run scored to third when Roger marts base on Dick Stuart s error to second on Mickey Mani to Center and scored on Howard s double. The Only Home run was it hit blast by Johnny Logan itt pirates ninth. It was the first i the Yankees at Forbes Field j they lost the seventh gome Olse i 1960 world series _
