European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 7, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse F o i hit Purv i a the stars and stripes fog lanais peeling tinder a k 10bfri a break that them rpm Fec and to fifth essay obtained a t right iting outfielder Najj ill parts of of a malted cer Taiji n Aiex Gram Stibs in 00aniruni to the. In return the cards elder a g. Smith Rand is on option1, from the Antonio of the Texas cards will option him Otsui by the Texas d at the Jbf me time Willial maxvill 23, from or Johring Keane said the a i Smith a former car la right handed hit Techo Centerfield if Ai a " a said lie was not disturbed ?s.l357 bailing average. Regularly to use Smith in a. " a Pinch 1th Minnie Monoso out for Ai a mor t weeks,1 the be flaying otters. The 457 average Tib other me because he has t Ying regularly and the a of does t mean too much Fie said Maxwill is having a Xidous \ year the shortstop j t by outside our Organ interested in him. Great reports from we t b 1 our org Antonation want to see what major league fire e Sald. I ? a. Manager added that the Job Inlang games still rests of boulders of the regular card said the addition of Max adds Maneule Tabili 35, is hitting jul and s average,is,314, neither been playing regularly. S -411qualifiers for . Open t ?4fi3krf h 1 or jii300"i" i vow j to Imru so Fronir Tamoj flt negro to play one tour led the a tanojvllfl4" i f 1 a t a flair the Wallier for open Golf Jami lbnsh3p 1 tuesday when 1t Rte Ilion Rte Lith fat leu Irr Al 70136 aft Tow a club itt orioles Edge nats 6-5, on Herzpog Homer " Baltimore seventh a. Washington used three Home runsagainst7 Oriole starter Milt Pappan to Robatue Back and gain a �4, Lead. Ken Pelzer hit Solo homers Nln the second and fifth innings and Chuck Hinton hit one Waltl two on in the seventh Baltimore s Billy. H o e of to who pitched to one Batter after relieving Pappas was credited with manager Mic key version was ejected from the game inthe sixth or arguing a called third strike to Dale Long some excite ment in the ninth when he charged from the dugout to argue a third strike Call on Hinton. Fox score on Page s8j recuperating Minoso. / suffix up with cardinals Cupi /. Outfielder Minoso injured 24 Days ago phasing a Nail against the i a Iuit up with the St cardinals t a t ". M 1 or 1 worst -.play, hhe.1 Liju tet is in condition by running Lub spokesman Tisall to running tix the 29-year-old former Chicago while sox player has made a Quick recovery from a Skull fracture and a broken right wrist doctors said he would be out of _ uniform., for six weeks and the cardinals took him from the Active list of players. Doctors removed the cast from Minoso s wrist and he apparently had series of physical examinations looking toward his comeback in the Cardinal lineup. Running Early the doctor say it be All right for me to drive a Minoso said in Rhos Spanish accent and i ask Ell right if i run. He say yes and i say that s Good because it been i a nning at. Home., for a couple ays already " to 1 t a manager John be Ane said he would Welcome Minoso to the dug out v i be there said Minoso., Don to worry we re Gold to be All soon be Able to return \ to the lineup is still r Signi prep hurler i Menasha was. The shape indians rallying for three runs in the third and five in the fifth scored an easy 9-1 exhibition win Over the Bussac Broncos her tuesday. Joe Eshleman and Ralph Yuhasz combined to pitch a four hitter for the indians with Eshleman hurl ing the first six innings and pick ing up the win. He fanned seven and allowed two hits while Yuhasz whiffed five and also allowed Apenir of safeties Over a three inning stint. Shape s Carrjr Foley went 4-for 4, while teammates Al Parker and firl Holland went 3for-3 and 3 for-3, respectively Parker smashed n 370-foot Homer Over the Loftfield Fence in the third inning with two aboard. No Bussac batters collected More than one hit. Shot a 70-67137 at the Montclair . Country club. A Tola of 50 players at six Sites qualified monday and 81 made the Grade tuesday for a Grant total of 131 who had to qualify Lor the tourney proper. They will join 19 exempt players for the Champion ship at Oakmont pa., Start n g june 14, ". There were a number of name casual titles t u e s d a by including a pair of former open champions both of whom failed to make the Grade in a Tough Field qualifying at Pittsburgh. Lew Worsham what won the open title in 1947, and rounds of 77-62159 to miss by six strokes while Sam Parks who won the open on his Home course at Oakmont pa., in 1935. So bit. Rounds of 80-77-157. Rain at total of 15 players qualified to Pittsburgh where a steady rain fell throughout the Day and sky rocketed All scores. Gene Coghill and 1954 open championed Furgo were the Only players at Pitts Burgh to match for 18 Hales. Furgol had a 71-t714s, while Coghill had a 77-71148, f r a n k Souchak the Tow Amateur in the1953 tourney finished in the top1 10 at Pittsburgh with a 7s-74---15a. There were a Host of casual ies too at Montclair where 1955 open Champion Jack Fleck 146former pea champions Jim Turnesa 146 and Jim Ferrier 148 fatted to make the Grade. Joining them on the sidelines also at Montc Lnor were Don Felt tend 147mtg Fetchick 148al Bea Sehnke 150 and Veteran Ryder cup player Ted Kroll 145. Bob Toskla and Chick Harbert. Veterans on the pro tour missed out at Atlanta while Walt Burkemo former pea Champion was unable to play in the qualify Ingfield at Detroit because of an. Infected Index makes it a number of regulars on the pro tour most of whom had to play Only one qualifying round passed their test. Included in this group were p e r e n n 11 Sammy Snead Pete Cooper. A c. Goosie Paul Harney Dave Hill Al Gei Berger Bob Rosburg Phil Rodgers. Vic Ghezzi Stan Leonard Shelley Mayfield. Bob Gajda who led the Field at Detroit and Leo Biagetti. At san Francisco two Southern californian Chuck Rotar and Bob Adamson plus pee Lee Raymond of it Ord paced the sectional qualifying the replay was Over the 6,542-Yard Lake Mercer Golf and country club course which has a of 36-3c72, Rotar 43, fired s 73-fit Adam son 31, shot a 66-74, and Raymond 24. Carded a 70-70. Deadlocked at 141 were amate Rcharles Courtney with a 73-68 and Veteran Gene Andrews 71-7p. Joe pokarian won a playoff for the sixth and last qualifying spot his 73-69142 deadlocked him with Mac Hunter 72-70, von the first Hole of their play off Zakarian carded a Birdie fou while Hunter needed the Regula Tion five strokes. Among those a the Field of 22 failing to qualify were former two time National Amateur Champion Harvie Ward Veteran pro Butch Harrison and touring pro Dick Stranahan. Ward and Harrison had 154 and 147 totals respectively. While Stranahan had a Lite scr cards 75 "target9 in Gou a malt a. Newtown Square a. Map . Open Champion Gene Littler Defeated pea Champion Jerry bar Ber by two strokes with a five Over 75 on the Aronimink Golf club course tuesday and thus gave thousands of amateurs a Chance at a Bronze medal. It was the feature match Ona tonal Golf Day Lutler a winning score became the target for up wards of 100,000 golfers across the country. Lou Strong president of the pea said the association would probably have to give out about50,000 Bronze medals to amateurs who bettered Littler s score. Efforts of the amateurs Are abetted by their individual Handi Caps plus three additional strokes allowed men and 10 additional Al Lowed women. Lost year about 10,000 medals were Given. About 1,000 people watched the Littler Barber match on the course where the National pea tournament will be played next month. A camera fan distracted Barber on the in St tee and he was off to a bad player Sank a Long putt and there were Only three Birdie during the match five Down at the Turin Barber then began a comeback however on the 14th Hole he tried to Back hand a one Inch putt and Obaed the Ball completely. He finished with a 77 rain fell intermittently through out the match. 5 it
