European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 18, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse , / r cd in Alt Page 22 the stars and stripes monday june ?8, want Angl it Muiir was .350 14 ,1.cwc�t Tite pm win 4, was Bitton 3ftshon not 2 National league w l Pel. 44 23 .657 " go Murar in 43 24 " ,642 _ i3s 26 j8i i m 2s .367 614 33 27 _ -556 7j4 mow Akom m 33 .47? 12 2 w .412 3 i 2 33 -4m 13 the 22 42 .344 201/, we York 1c 42 ,275. 233 7 4 la Iii a 1554 i0 Lis a is tit of Al Efimy a i n fid Nind a syr mint 3 to write 7, att Meta 2 i -2. But fl-3 0 4 2 i3 i 2 4 02 0 0 d 0 Ajai Ido to i. 2b Fowler of can Ham id a Smith. If c. Sol Ali 5li a airman c Herbert d a nil Flat in. P a Lollar i i r. Y t 10 totals 4 h i i into to Tami or Zanni 6 a grounded oat f or Fowler a grounded ant far Lawn 9 a Straek oaf for Bowsher us to san Falsis for Fisher tin. Be a Geitt 000 102 Odd 00 3 10 2 own ii 100 014 12 2in h r Erbb so 1 i d1101 0 c 10 0bowtfiett 2-7 Chol 3 s. 11 ill t i 3 4 0000 1 0 0 0 a ipod Ute a Ariolo Canton. To a 3s-1c. Conn Liefh a 3, Demhi so in4u, hit Jindal so Node by b-aogara1 Irwin. Obi inbae i to mud i Carreon Chicago Pinch hitter Bob. Farley s Lith inning single pushed Home the winning run to give the Chicago White sox a 4-3 Triu Niph Over the los Angeles Angels saturday. Charley Smith opened the let with a two Bagger moved to third on a sacrifice and scored on far Ley s first hit in 19 Pinch hit appearances. The loser was Ryne Duren fourth los Angeles hurler. The Victory went to the fourth sox Pitcher. Eddie Fisher. Jim Landis 13th Homer of the season enabled the sox to tic the score at 3-3 in the seventh. Grid giants add Bookie new York a the Newyork Gizits added their second Columbia University football Start their roster signing Rookie half back1 Russ Warren. The 22-year-old Warren a 6-foot, 1-Inch, 205-Pound-er- from Nort i hat Field -mass., joins running mate Tom Haggerty who was signed by the giants Las month Dexter Elk ins of Southern meth Odist. The summaries Hammer Bailey Harvard 193 feet ii inches 2-George Dunno yer Boston College 1 9-1 3-Ed Burke san a state. 189-4 Douglas Artour. Navy l8l-9 is Kerin Btl Galen. Holycross 179-4i 6-George Frenis Abilene Christian 169-7%. Sikorsky. Us. 249-4 2 Jerry Dye Abilene Christian 245 3-Art Bathelder Stanford 241-10 4-Fnnk Cerello. Arizona state. 235-4h 5-Lss Tiston Oregon 233-5 6-Ed Ren Rise. 231-10. Broad jump i Tony Watson Oklahoma. 2g-. Milwaukee 100 000 100 2 t 0 Pittsburgh Csc Ola 0001 8 0 in h r or bb3o Burdette a it 981 1 1 i id to s-3s 4 s t 1 i Olio i t 0 do Lanuto 1% 0 0 i of a jail Wulw 27-11. Pm that a Lla Burgh s. At resin car a Vit too s. Ramlall. Ius it Fullil a. It lit. Iron. L jj4-.v. It Barlic cow Fotja or of. I. T--2 3�. A-22.i a. 1 0 2 2t-14. 3b 2. Charges sign speedsters an Diego up the san Diego chargers have announce the signing of their ninth round draft Choice Tommy Winter a 9.6 Speed merchant from Baylor. American circuit drops Ontario 11 Jackson Mich. A the american football conference in a meeting with league commissioner Dale Hedden Here disclosed it will be operating with Only four teams next Sarnia Ontario Golden bears dropped out of the Confer ence according to general Man Ager Ewell Holbrook because of Canadian football league ruling denying league members the us of farm clubs the conference plans to godhead with four teams the Jack son Mich panthers Cincinnati Ohio mohawks Dayton Ohio triangles and Flint Mich., raid ers. Palmer slammed his a Over a Row of Smalt Ted there to and put the Ball Hie Cap. A cheer heard All the Pittsburgh 15 Miles away j tired the heavens when a the putt into the cup for a at the 18th, with a Cheju get a Good grab on Lead pte6ib#became distracted by a Small Aiu plane buzzing overhead. He to beet putted from 15 feet Missin is. Easy i footer. Palmer s face became a Mast anger As he strode Oft the p1" to the Caddy shop where he several minutes hammering Shaft of his Putter. Then i lunch he went out to the _ Green to get in some practice Hacsi Nolc Claus the 1959 and 1961ted states Amateur Champion turned professional last fall of closing rounds of 72-69. L f. On the morning round he Dorr Well but failed to get Down on several Birdie opportunities. In the afternoon the Blond of youngster iad three birdies anti one bogey. The latter came on Tho first Hole which he three put Fei from 20 feet. He Sank a 15-foot putt at the seventh reached to Long 480-Yard ninth in two shots and barely missed an eight foot putt for an Eagle. He holed oat 14-footer at no. 11, then parred la the rest of the Way. I thought i played Well tie said. I was especially pleased my Chipping i m not Good defending Champion Gene Little finished poorly with rounds of t2 75 for 290. Gay Brewer jr., had a last round69 for 287, followed by Soutth Africa s Gary player and Tommy Jacobs at 288, the winners first prize $15,00%second prize $8,000 at stake it playoff 7 Jach Niemtus. 72-70-72-6jz93 Arnold Palmer. 7l-w-73-7t283 Bobby Nichols 7j-7i-70-73285 Bjoin Phil Rodg a. 74-709-72295 $5tm Cay brew a. 73-73.73-69181 in a Gary player. 71-71-72-t42�a Jtj a Tommy Jacob 74-7t-73-702w Billy Maxwell 7t-70.7i-74290 to he Doug Ford 74-7j-7t-70290 jew Art Wall 73-72-72-7-29t if jut Daug san Fen. 74-74-74-6929 Bob Rosburg 70-s9-74-79z9z Bob Goalby 73-74-73-73293 Mike Souhak. 71-73-72-73293 a Man 74-72.80-g7 293 Jay Hebet 7j-72-73-7429 Don Whitt 73-7 -73-7i-o4 Jacky chit 73-72-7z-77294 to Wininger 73-74-69-71-294 Carl Stewart 71-73-71-71294 Miller barter 73-70-77-75295 Lionel Hebert 7s-72-7s-7423� Gardner die Kynion a Edward Meister Stan Leonard Frank Boynton. Oak Douglas part Harney 71-73-71-8229� Maun Rudolph 74.74.73-70299 Oan Stfran 7s-73-77-74299 Joa Campbell 78-7f-72-79-99 j. C. Off cml. 7u79-7s-7s300 Gen Coghil 74-78-73-773w Jerry Pittman 73-72-75-7309 Wesley Ellis 73-73-77-7s301 Daniel Sikes 74-72-7077301 san Snead. 7e-74 7 74302 Job Moor 77-73-74-78302 Pete Cooper 74-7b-74-7b382 Fred Hawkins 73-77-77-73302 Bob Mec Alluter. 7b-74-74-7s302 Al balding 73-77-78-71303 Charles Alfrord. 75-74-75-79-303 Brace cramp ton 7v73-75-8t304 a John Guenther 72-7j-3s-t93 3se f a in f a b
