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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 2, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 18 the stars and stripes tuesday july 2, 1963 Palmer Aaron., Lenta to play off tie in Cleveland open Cleveland up Young Tommy Aaron of Gainesville ga., birdied the final four holes sunday to finish in a three Way tie with Golden boy Arnold Palmer Antony Lema and set up a playoff monday for the $22,000 first prize in the $110,000 Cleveland open Golf  were a dozen of them running at the head end As they forged their Way through the final nine holes this heat blanketed Day and All of them threw it away at one time or another except forthe 26-year-old Aaron whose blazing put Ter carried him into that three Way tie with an 11-under-Par total of 273.Young Tommy who shot a 91 in the third round of the . Open last Satur Day and finished last in the Field makeup for it this afternoon As he rammed Home Birdie putts of 20, 15, 35 and then a big mile Long 10-footer on the final  gave Aaron a five under Par 34-3266. Then he sat in the clubhouse and sweat edit out As Palmer and Lema came charging Down the stretch in the Day s final , too were under Par by 11 shots and either of them needed Only one Birdie Over the last two holes to  Palmer who needed that $22,000 top prize to set an All time Money winning foils. Brown shut out cardinals 1-0 Houston up Knuck Leball ing Hal Skinny Brown hand cuffed the heavy hitting St. Louis cardinals on seven hits sunday night and pitched the Houston Colts to a 1-0 Victory Over the National league leaders. Brown pitching his first com plete game in the National league walked Only one and fanned six. The cardinals got Only three run ners As far As third base. It was Brown s second Victory against three defeats. Houston gave the former Ameri can leaguer his Only run in the fourth inning. Howie Goss doubled with one out and scored on John Bateman s line single to left. The cardinals threatened in the first off Brown loading the bases the stars and stripes Mccovey y 18th or helps . By reds braves Cloninger two hits l.a., 7-0 los Angeles a Tony Cloninger threw a two hitter and faced Only 28 batters sunday pitch ing the Milwaukee braves to a 7-0 Romp Over the los Angeles dodgers. Henry Aaron who has made 12 hits in 30 at bats against the dodgers this season slammed his 22nd Homer singled once and Drew two walks before grounding out his last time up. Roy Mcmillan also hit a bases empty Homer for the braves and drove in another run with a double. The Only hits off Cloninger were a first inning single by Jim Gilliam and an eighth inning single by Ron fairly. Both were wiped out on double plays. Gilliam stranded at first after being hit by a pitch in the seventh was the Only runner the dodgers left on , squaring his record at 4-4, struck out one and walked none. Brave singles the braves got 11 hits off three dodger pitchers but needed Only the first one Aaron s Homer in the opening inning. Mcmillan led off the third with his Homer and clo Ninger drove in the third Milwaukee run with a single in the sixth. The braves got their last four runs off Bob Miller scoring two of them on  starter Nick Willhite lasted 5% innings. Germany track meet slated for Wiesbaden Wiesbaden Germany Spe Cial dyckerhoff Field Wiesbaden Biebrich will be the site of the1963 Safe Germany conference track and Field championships july 12-13. Competition will Start at 10  july 12, and 1 . On july 13. The 7101st air base Wing will Host the event which will be open to the general Public. Eagles swoop golfer into lower flight Lubbock Tex. Up Utility company exec univ Gene Mcdon Ald a 14-Handicap golfer opened his qualifying round for a local Golf tournament by firing a Birdie on t x first Hole a holc in on on no 2, a Pur on no. 3 and it double Eagle two on no. 4. His tee shot on no. 5 hit the pin and bounced away just narrowly missing the cup for a Sec Ond Hok in okie. Mcdonald finished the 18-Hole round with a score of 74, two Over Par to Joir the Low Linn i coppers. Cloninger san Francisco a Willie Mccovey hit his18th Home run of the season sunday sparking the san Francisco giants to a 7-3 Triumph Over Cincin Nati and giving Veteran Lethander Billy Pierce his first Victory since april 16. Mccovey s blast in the sixth inning broke a 1-1 tie Between Jim o Toole seeking his 14th Victory of the season and the 36-year-old Pierce. Until the 390-foot drive Over the right Centerfield Fence o Toole had Given up Only two hits. O Toole came out for a Pinch hitter in the seventh and the giants explode for five runs in the Bottom of the inning at the expense of Reli feral Worthington. Willie Mays drove in the last three with his 14thhomer. Pierce now 2-5, gave up eight hits to Cincinnati including Eddie Kasko s two run Homer with one out in the ninth. All of the runs off Worthingto were unearned after de Bailey reached second to Start the seventh when Ken Walters dropped his Fly in Loftfield. Reds get willies Mccovey h. Aaron Pierce hum Clon Inger Milwaukee All ii ii Mcmillan is 022 Holl Liik. 21 ii. Aaron of Torre c. 1. Oliver. In Maye. Ii t. Aaron if-11 i 0 Menki. 31 4 0 Jones of 2 1 Cicmil Nikci p 30 wills is 000 ill Lam 2b 3 2 2 w. Davis of 502 t. I Ives if 422 i ii Lily in 1 0 0 Moon of los Angeles Alt it ii 400 2 0 1 8 0 0 300 3 0 1 Mcmullen lib Oak Villi will Lite. P Koel Mulc. P at inward Miller p a Skowron i7 7 11 totals in ii 2 totals a fouled out for Roebuck  out Lor Miller in Atli. 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The cardinals got Altman to third on a  off triple in the seventh but Brown retired the next three men in order. In the eight Julian Javier sin lied and Dick Groat singled him to third with one away but Agai Brown stymied the cardinals re tiring the next two men in order. Burdette chased Houston chased the card starter of Burdette after six innings. The Colts tagged the former Mil Waukee Brave for their Only Runyon nine hits. It was Burdette s seventh loss against seven Vic tories. Barney Schultz finished up for the cards and allowed the final two Colt hits. Brown stranded eight cardinals and Curt flood was the Only card with More than one hit. Knuckled under St. Louis a1s r ii Houston Javier 21 Wiite. I Cir tit. Is Musial. If a Mii vill jumps. If Hoyor. 31 Altman of flood of Mccurrey. O Hurrott let p a Sun Tslia scam Ltd. P totals 3 0 3 0 0 0 spun Tler if Temple 31 tunnels 21 a Wazlo. 21 Warwick of 0 0 stub in 0 0 Joss of 0 1 . 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Palmer shot a 34-3468, three under Prover the 6,681-Yard Beechmont country 21ub course and Lema matched hat total exactly As each of them Lew those two big shots to the curly haired Young Man from  sent the three of them out n a three Way playoff monday at1 45 . Missing the playoff by just one shot with 10-under-Par totals of274 were . Open Champion Juli us Boros 52-year-old slamming Sammy Snead and 40-year-old Jack Burke. Boros finished with a 31-3465 which tied the course record Snead with 34-3367, and Burkewitz a 34-3468. Jack Nicklaus who last week failed to survive the Cut for the final two rounds of the open birdied the final Hole this time fora 70 and a 275 which moved him Ore shot ahead of Art Wall Jay Ebert Don january and Gary player. Wall and Hebert carded67s, january a 69 and player a 70. Dow Finsterwald wound up with a 35-3166 and a 277 which Brack eted him with Mason Rudolph de Furgol Juan Rodriguez and Fred  s finish before a massive gallery of almost 17,000, was fantastic despite the manner in which the Field had murdered Par on this  had started with a Birdie on the 448-Yard, Par four fourth Holey batting his seven Iron second to within 12 feet of the Flag and running it Down. He used a four Wood second to reach the 511-Yardpar-five fifth for another Birdie but then missed the Green to bogey the seventh Hole. On the Par five 507-Yard 10th, another four Wood second reached the Green for a Birdie by. Then he three putted from 30 feet on the13thmissing from three feet on the second putt for a  came Fiose four far out putts in a Row on the four final holes to snatch that tie and go into the playoff. Aaron has been in one playoff before losing to " Ema whom he continued on Page 22 a r h 4 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 32 1 1 Tony Lema blasts out of trouble shooting for $22,000 top prise  
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