European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 13, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday May 13, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 19 reveal Lipscomb took heroin Boros fights weather to take shot three stroke Lead in colonial before his death Baltimore up cup talk Joseph Carroll of the Bittl More police said saturday night thai the companion of Gene big daddy lips comb hoi told him that Lipscomb took a shot of heroin several hours before his death. Lipscomb 31, a 290-Pound pro football Star famed for his strength died Early Friday after being found unconscious in the Home of Friend Timothy Black. A medical examiner said Friday the presumption was that lips comb died As a result of an Over dose of Carroll of the narcotics squad said saturday night that Blacknold him he bought a bag of heroin for $12 at about 4 . Fri Day. Black said they went Back to Black s House on Bryce St an cooked up the heroin splitting it Carroll said. Black said Lipscomb then shot his into disown . Carroll said Black told him he then prepared to take his own shot but the Needle stuck and he had to take a wire to open it when he was ready Carrol said Black said he noticed lips comb was drooling from the Mouth and was unconscious. Black said he slapped him in an attempt to Wake him said Black also tried in vain to arouse Lipscomb by packing him in ice. Tried Salt the police Captain said Black and another Man. Whom he did not identify then tried to revive the football Star by dissolving table Salt in water and shooting it into big daddy s vein. It was an hour or so after that Carroll Aid Black told him. That Black called was unconscious and breathing heavily when the ambulance arrived. However he was pronounced dead on arrival a lutheran said Black has Boonar rested on charges of Possession of narcotics Paro Phenella that is the police said Black told them that he and Lipscomb Wem to a party with two girls. After taking the girls Home they re turned to Block s apartment. Of that time police quoted Block assaying he stopped on the Way for something to eat and Lipscomb went ahead alone and that when Lack arrived at the part men Lipscomb was unconscious. No other cause an autopsy was performed on Lipscomb s body Friday. At teatime or. Rudiger Bre Stenacker. As so Stone medical examiner announced no other cause of death was found so that at this porn the presumption is that death wac aused by an overdose of narcotics no Trace of disease or other fac Tor was , friends of Lipscomb including former pro football Sta Claude buddy Young and o i class of the Pittsburgh Steele team expressed doubt that lips comb would have anything to d with narcotics especially because he disliked Needle " Forth Worth. Tex. A Julius Boras Piny ing with the emotion of n Cigar store Indian moved through heat and wind that wrecked the Hopes of most of his closest pursuers saturday to take a 3 stroke Lead through 54 holes in the $60.000 colonial National invitation. While favorite Jack Nicklaus and others in the front ranks floundered along a bogey Trail. Boros Putter again held him up and he shot a on Over Par 71 for 206. Doug Sanders was one who came in fighting and his 5-foot Birdie putt olt pitching throttles cubs twice Jay wins 1st As reds beat mets 4-2 new York up Joey Jay. With late winning Elp from Bui Henry scored his first Victory of he season and ended the new York mets five ame winning Streak by pitching Cincinnati to a 2 Victory , who had lost nil first six decisions lasted null the eighth inning when the mets threatened Tenry. A Veteran left handed reliever came on to and the threat by striking out Duke Snider audit Tang Frank Thomas to hit into a Force play. The reds who climbed Back nto sixth place As a result of the Victory scored All their runs off met starter and loser Al Jackson. The reds scored a pair in the Bird when Eddie Kasko led of hit his first Homer and they added another on a walk to pole Rose a error by Al Moran Frank Rob Nion s Force out and a single by Leo Cardenas. What proved to be the Winni Ngun came in the seventh when Cal so walked and Rose beat out aunt for a single. After Vada pin on struck out and Frank Robin on i unto a Force play Cardenas in tied to left for one run an lob n on scored while the mets were chasing Cardenas in a run town Between first and second. Choo Choo Coleman drove i both new York runs. Snider walked to open the second and on out later Tim Harkness and cold Man singled for one urn. Coleman s first Home run in the seventh accounted for the other met run. Houston up Superb pitching by Hal Wood Esbeck and Dick Drott carried the Houston a a Neh c. Calm bin 0 cd one for Joey b 411 Rob lion u 11c Baliff of Immanu. O o. A Tunin. J.7. P a tuft. 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Led by graduating seniors Daryle Lamonica and a Drutowski could not gain consistently against coach Hugh Devore John Huarte com Plettl seven of 10 passes including two touchdown tosses to endive Pivec for the varsity. Champaign. Iii. Up Veler an Illinois quarterback Mike Talaferro completed 17 of 19 passe saturday As the no finished Spring football practice with a Tetra squad led the blues to 28-20 win Over the Relief Gem tint game win him. U i 1 Colts to 5-3 and 1-0 victories Over the Chicago cubs saturday night in a two night doubleheader. Drott making his first Start for the Colts since being recalled from san Antonio won a Pitcher s Duel in the second game from Chicago s Larry Jackson although he needed help in the ninth inning from Ken Johnson. The Victory extended Houston s longest winning Streak of the season to three nicked Johnson for Only to hits. But they both came Inge third inning when the Colts used Over their Only run. Drott a glad with one away Waso bled to third by Bob a lulls. After Carl Warwick walked to Load bases Pete Runnels scored Jarott on a sacrifice the third. Jackson retired 2 of the 13 batters he faced for a Pinch liter in the eighth. Don Elston retired the alts in order in the eighth. Woodeshick s two hit Relief per Romance sparked the Colts to their 5-3 win in the first game. Relieved to second Woodeshick relieved Colt starter Hal Brown in the second inning and handcuffed the cubs the Resl f the Way. Chicago s Only hits off the Colt Eft hander were a single in to height by Ron Santo and a single n the ninth by Andre Rodger but both were wiped out in double walked three and Annex six to win his Tocong games Ganut one defeat. The Colts won the game in the Etc nth off cubs reliever Pautot who had matched Woode Hack almost pitch for pitch Oft taking Over in the second when Tarter Cal Koonce pulled a Back started Toth s Down Alt in the seventh with a one Ous Ingle. Johnny Temple followed with a double and Al Spangl scored Woodeshick on n sacrifice singled through us x x to score a lulls who was running for Temple. Chicago scored All its runs in the first inning on triples by Lou Brock and Billy Williams fielder s Choice by Ken Hubby Ani a sacrifice Fly by Santo. Houston tied the game with on run in the first and two in the second. On the ibid rave him a 72 for second Plure with 21l Boron starting the third round with 137 for 38 holes a relied the first Hole when a Camp out of strap to within 10 feet of the pin and Sank the putt. But he bogeyed no. 3 when he overshot the Green and got another bogey on no. 7 with a straying second shot. He Bird led 11 and 13. Sending his tee shot close to the pin on the latter and ramming it Home for a Deuce. He faltered to a bogey on 16 and had another one on 17 but he wound up with a Par n 18 when he sent a 4-foot putdown after rolling past the Hole n his first Tony crib had a 73 or third lace at 213, while five players in luding Nick bus. Were grounded n a tie for fourth with 214. Nick aug wound up with a 74 after tart Long out with birdies on theirs two holes. Bob Rosburg. With a 71 Bruc Hal Woodeshick. Brilliant in Relief k Viiu. Btu hrs totaw1 90 s s totals 90 i re Tel Mait few Tampu la 1th. A Paw u lorm hot la Elk kit of no 000 0001 i met Iao too he u t in him i Luigi in. Of a chm co s4blu Cut to a. Do Jinwa my Bor i or train Gullli us Llu Natii s. Lod a i. Ilm mum 0. In in nun. Trap Antlick Wullum. In h it my so itt i s i 0 by i s t s1h 1 0 0 0 m s i i Tih i o o s Dumerill. To u second Gam unavailable . Player limit rained to 21, starting May 15 new York up pro Mel on Tommy Richardson notified inter National league clubs tuesday tha the player limit for the 19g3 a a son has been raised from 20 to s players starting Midnight May 1the reason for this Richardso said was Becaum of the Large number of doubleheaders and Dos Pond games this season. The in creased player limit will be in feet until aug. 13, which u 20 Day before the end of the season. Tenn. St. Names coach Nashville a John a Merritt. 36. Head football coach a Jackson stale College in missis Sippi since 1962, was named Teacoach of Tennessee state. Crampton. 74. Bobby Nichols 74. And Gene Littler. 68. Were tied with Nicklaus the 7.122-Yard colonial country dub course baked by 95-Degre temperatures and swept by a 90 Milt per hour wind brought soar no scores All the Way round. Arnold Palmer the defending Champion boomed to a 75 and i 224 had him tar Down the list i m a Little tired and need a extended rest said the Man who tops in Golf until Nolc Lauae along. I can t seem to do anything right he s going Home or a rest Par elude. Most Only five players were better Nan Par Over the Long course and a 67 by Bob Goalby was the lowest tend 3-under-Par. U gave goal by 221 for 54 holes. Boros at one time had a six Sho Tead. He was one under Par through 13 and to the name slag Sanders Nicklaus and Nichols were the closest to him six strokes Back. Boros slumped then and whence took bogeys on 16 and 17 and Sanders started moving up. It seemed that Doug might catch he steadied on 18 for the Par that kept things status quo. Asked if he had aspirations for breaking the thing wide open when he was six strokes ahead Boros said with a Grin i just try to shoot birdies and pars any the leaders he bpm 7i-m-7iiso in und a i7.7i.7j-jh he Uttin a. 74.71 .�ai4 it mkt 00.74.71-414 a crime to Ri-of-74114 a Nelmi 7i-00 74i4 my Nutel 7j.f7.j4-a 14 in new. 77.70.71-io74.71-71 of. 77.71-70 pm 71-71 ,. 77.7m Archer wins trans miss. Golf Phoenix up George Archer of san Francisco grabbed the60th annual trans Musli Tolppi Golf association championship Satur Day with a 6 and 5 win Over Houston University student David Arad. Archer. 23. Sun Francisco City Champion played brilliantly in winning one of Amateur Golf s most sought after titles. Fie bladed four of the first Ivun holes Over he Phoenix country club course to go 4-up.the 19 car old Marad. Blazed Back and was Only 1-Down after the finalists completed the first 18 holes of the 36-Hole playoff. Archer however withstood his Challenge and closed out the match on the 31st Vickers Wichita. Kan. Defeated Paul la Prada. Phoenix. 1-up, in 18 holes to take the president s flight. In u bottle of two Dallas residents Bud Mcginnity Defeated Jack Munger. 5 and 3. Tor the Junior senior championship
