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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 28, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday april 28, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 19 Crampt ii five others share Texas open Lead with six under Par 136 Fordham Boston College Post wins i opening of Penn relays san Antonio. Tex. Tupi first round Leader brute Crump ton of Australia survived n night Marish ii it mrock j7th Hole Fri Day to curd a one Over Pur 72 and Hong onto n six Way tie for first place Nufler the second round of the930.000 texts open Golf Tournai  s round left him dead Mickey Wright in titleholder Lead with 146 Augusta. A. Up Mickey Wright in quest of her third consecutive titleholder Champion ship stormed into the lend in the second round Here Friday by shoot ing even Par 72. Miss Wright 2r-Yenr-old blonde wan Down by three strokes at the beginning of Friday s round but turned in her usual steady Piny while previous front runner Joann Prentice skied to a five Over Par 77 and slipped two stroke behind Mickey s 36-Hole total of 146.runnerup at the end of the Sec Ond round was Mickey s playing partner Marilynn Smith who had 147 after going three Over in Friday. Tied with miss Prentice for third were Carol Mann. N 0-footer who matched Mickey s 72, and Clifford Ann Creed who Hada 73 for 148. Marge Burns a Veteran Amateur tarred up almost As much excite ment is miss Wright when fired a three under Par 33 on the front nine and appeared in route to challenging for the Lead. But a40 tin the Back nine left her three stroke off the Picc it 149. This1 was Good enough to make her Low Amateur and jul her in a three Way lie for sixth place with Jud Kim Bull and Shirley  Friday was Mickey Wright s Day. The blonde bomber carried the front nine in 34 but failed to do is Well on the Back Only bemused series of putts Hung on the ii of the cup. Mickey came off the course pre dieting that the tournament acc anon s91 for 72 holes would be broken thu year and most of the other golfers insisted that she was the Otke it with Lethander Boh Charlesf new a citing Tommy Aaron rank Beird. Don a Mmry and Nek Fleck at , Mill six strokes Clow per. Armour nement favorite Arnoldn Mer Cut three strokes off per n the Buck nine Friday and Fin shed with a pm to to with his a per 71 of thursday for n two found total of 1.19. Three golfers were lied it 137,on r stroke off the puce. They were Rodger Johnny poll and Miler Barber. Twelve golfers were tied at 1.38nnd nine including Palmer at 130. Crampon. Who went into Fri Day s round with a two stroke Edge the strength of a torrid open no round b4, a Nln poured the course in excellent fashion except for that 17th Hole. His tee shot on the 17th caught trap at the right of the Green. Lis second shot went Over in Green and landed near some Tele Islon cables. More trouble his third Thot hit n Rock and ricocheted out of Bounds. A pen Silty stroke and a Short pitch still Eft him shy of the Green. He final got on in six then  fired a 37-3370 to go with his opening round 66. Charles Winner of last week s $50,000 hous on classic added n second round 9 to his opening 67. Beard fired is second consecutive 68, Jan uary added a 70 to his opening 66and Fleck poured the Windy Oak Hill country club course in 67. Rodgers. Who had a 66 thursday slipped to a 71 Friday As did Pott Barber slipped from 67 to 70. The wind came up during the Day and the scores closely followed full. Where 57 golfers bettered Par thursday Only .12 were Able Tom Sihter the 35-30 -71 Par course. The lenders at Fumm Ami my . 71.71 7i-71-im Frank Byrd Temh Flohm Lolff birr a w us 0� him do fwd Huryk my a Kef vhf Tel my Mulloni trl we to. H-srtui7.7tii. M.m-ij7 u-71117-m-l 7-71-ij 70.t-ij. M.7ii m.7i-i40. 71-u-iu 7l-i70.7� i a.771m.7i-.ih 7.7j-i Philadelphia up a Fordham fiery four ome burned Franklin Field cinders to a Crisp a it broke the carnival four mile record by 28.6 second and Unher tiled Boston College swept to an easy it Lory in the distance Medley in the opening of he Noth annual Penn relays Friday. Chris snuff or Enior at Maryland clipped three tenths of a Ontl off the too Mettet hurdles meet record when in raced to n 51.2 clocking in the Timber event and of More land of Michigan state tied the 100-Ynrds Angels Edgiton s in 13th on error Baltimore up a wild How in the 13th inning by Center Lelder Bob Savarone enabled Lee Thomas to score and gave the los Angeles Angels a 4-3 Victory Fri Day night Over the Baltimore  loss dropped the orioles out of first place in the american  singled off reliever Stu filler to open the 13th, went on to third on Leon Wagner s fifth hit of the game and scored  overthrew third base. Wagner accounted for the first three los Angeles runs with his fifth and sixth homers of the year and now leads both leagues. He also had a double and two singles. The orioles scored All their runs on homers. Jim Gentile homered in the fourth and Brooks Robinson and Dick Brown homered in the  a Park to was hit on the left hip by a pitch in the first inning and left the gome. The Oriole said a rays were negative. Mark it 9.5 seconds in other record  celeb rated the birth any of Couch Artie o Connor by winning a race which was no fast the form six trams to finish snapped the us  College anchored in the mile leg by Larry Rawson doused Villa non s Hopes for a record five or perhaps four victories. Vol Lunova could finish Only third in the red hoi four Mil and finished second in i to distance Medley after letting Nuller Vic Zwolak in a Freak off the track i c c i d e n t following the four mite vent. Zwolak standing 1m re footed after running hex leg of the four mile was caught in a Rush of runners and n Spike Cut a three Nch Gash in his left foot putting him out of action for the distance Medley and probably for the rest of the meet. Fordham romped to us 25-Ynrd Victory in the four mile in a record i Wagner. T More Nomer Rodgers to miss several weeks9 Baltimore up Catcher Bob Rodgers of the los Angeles Angels will be sidelined for several weeks it was announced Friday after doctors examined the injured Middle Finger of his right hand. A Riis taken Friday morning indicate lie hns a minor fracture of the Finger. Kong cars pain was emitted mostly by a torn fungi a null however. Man Tiger Bill Rogney said he will leave it up to Rodgers to determine when he s ready to return to the lineup. Cd Sadowski replaced him in the sir Long lineup Friday night. Rod tiers Hil thrown out All tight of his would be base stanlers this season. Atton Allen reach finals of is Golf Hurst . Billy i Palton played the 18th Hole fori fifth time in six matches Fri f and won it with a Par four tit Kay Terry. 1-up, and join in in led but skilled Bob Allen in Atli of the North and Souther Golf championships. Rallen a 38-year-old a prong Man Long company representative it Hartford. Conn., shot r Golf to eliminate Don Guenth Crit Reading. Pa., 4 and 3, in the Ile semifinals ton the defending Champion Morgantown . Was in t of he third North and Southin 10 year when a met Allen in thu 36-Hole final saturday. He shot a pair of 37s Over the 7,000-Yard. -72 no. 2 course of the plan Hurst country club in his Seesaw match with Terry a strop Ping 6-foot, 5-Inch. 230-Pound Jack Sonville Fla automobile Salesman who works in the Agency operated by Elk father Bill Terry of Bast Ball Fame. Birdies on 15 and 16 carried Patton from behind into a 1-up Lead but he lost 17 to a Par before he won the match on the 18th. Allen who won the Connecticut Amateur title and lout the nut Meg stale open tournament in a playoff last year led Gunther from the first Hole on shooting eight consecutive fours As he finished the first nine 4-up. Patton who in his six matches has been extended to play 106 of a possible 108 holes 10 More than Allen has been carried started fas against Terry making his first North and South , the 41-year-old lumber Man and Walker cup player birdied the third Hole from six fee and the fourth from five to Lead by two. But Terry got even on the next two holes with pars As Pat ton three putted both greens missing from three and seven feet Elk no it n Law i  Mich m knit t n Lluli nine nut -. In Villi. Illel in Miichi. . X  16 42.7 time by virtue of a 4 09.7 Hird leg by Joe Mcgovern and a 1 04.9 Anchor leg from Tom Ken Ney normally a 4 12 runner. Seton Hall led at the first mile Ith Matt Cuc Chlora Al 4 15.5 time leaving Fordham in third place. Norbert Sander ran a 4 12.6 leg to put the rams in second place after two Miles. Then co Ovorn moved up to the front it the end of three with Kinney s splendid Anchor thwarting any attempt of the Field to overhaul  under old Mark Georgetown was second Vil la Nova third Seton Hall fourth and Michigan stale fifth Allun Der 17 minutes. Then come Mich Igan in sixth also under the old record of 17 11-1 set by Penn state in 1959. Boston College running sixth atthe end of the 880 leg in the do Tynce Medley was brought into Contention by Bob Goldey in tht440 leg and then Phil Jutras run Ning the three Quarter leg Ben Rawson out in front for the an Chor. Rawson capable of Bette time ran a 4 13 mile to stand off any challenges and give the eagles their first relay title since1932. Stuffer b hurdles record wiped out the previous Mark of 51.5 set by Charley Moore of Cornell in1950 and tied by Willey alter Berry of Michigan state in i960and Russ Rodgers of Maryland state last year. He finished 10 Yards ahead of Tom Wyatt of Oregon state in the first heat of five run against  discus championship went to John Bakkensen of Harvard with a 169 feel 4 i Lnch heave. Clerk Bollard of army took the Hammer throw with n tons of 188 feet two  Mays of Maryland de fending Champion in the Broa jump repeated with a winning leu of 24 feet one Inch. Manhattan with a 1 27 time tend the qualifiers for the 880 re Lay finals saturday. The other Cotta Nncel of /ti0fl to o Llara paces Loyola to Drake meet Mark lbs monks Iowa up Plant sued Tom o Hora uncorked n4 02.1 mile Friday to Pace Loyola of Chicago to a Drake relays rec Ord in the distance Medley relay. Loyola with o Hara flashing past Texas Southern s major Adams in a spectacular How of Speed knocked More than 10 seconds off the meet Standard with a time of 9 50.9.the Victory was a repeat performance of the Ramblers win Over Texas Southern at the Kansas relays and ended texan Hopes of coring an unprecedented sixth relays Victory at Drake. But the Texas Southern Crew posted a record in a preliminary event As four major Marks and one minor record were set. A rec Ord crowd of 13.500 ignored off my on showers on the first Day of the two Day relays. Texas Southern set a Mark of3 00.6 in the preliminaries of the College one mile relay Stanford broke the record in the four Mil relay with a clocking of 16 43.4, and Bill Washington of Centra state of Ohio set a Mark of 51.4 in the 440-Yard hurdles. But u was o Hara b burst of Speed which captured the fancy of the  Hara a spindly redhead spotted Adams More than 35 Yards and caught him on the Back Strelch of the second Lap. He then race the clock to the record finishing 35 Yards ahead of Adams the time wiped out the Drake Mark of 10 01.2 set by text South gone nuts on Page to  
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