European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 20, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday july 20, 1963 the stars and stripes twins rip yanks lilt. Nets 5 by his Minneapolis a Rich trying futile to bunt smacked Rollins drove in five runs with a Marshall Bridges pitch for his two run Homer and bases Clearing Homer in the seventh. Rollins Page 19 double in the seventh and eighth innings thursday As Minnesota erupted to crush the new York Yankees 9-3, and gain a split in Arain shortened series. The twins were nursing a tenuous 4-3 Lead until Rollins after Radatz snares Lith As Boston rips a a 10-6 Kansas City up Strong named Dick Radatz and the Boston red sox halted the Kansas City athletics three game winning Streak thursday by defeating the a a 10-6. Radatz came in for re Liefer Jack Lamabe hurling two innings of shutout Ball and gain ing the Victory his Lith again Stone loss. Radatz got the win because starter Chet Nichols did not work the required five innings and Radatz was credited with the decision because he was the mos effective reliever. Kansas City trailed once 7-1, but rallied to within one run 7-g, be Hind the hot Bat of Norm Siebern who hit his ninth and 10th Home runs. Carl Yastrzemski and roman Mejias both homered for the Bosotin the ninth. The red sox scored four runs in the first inning on two walks a double by Dick Stuart a single by Williams and another double by Russ Nixon. Boston scored three More in the fourth and cinched it in the ninth on five straight hits. Radatz raids a s Boston a Mantilla is 4 a Clyor. Of 4 Yastro mild w Stuart in Clinton of Mejias. Of Williams. 3b Nixon a Cardner 21 Nichols p Lamalie p in tres some Itada p 1 1 ii Kansas City Ali r h 512420 Comoli of 421 Cansey is 400 411 Charles. Jib 511 523 sell mum. In 422 300 Alusik if 412 1 ii snipe 21 513 414 Del Atreco of 4 0 2 Xiu c 502 Isakow. 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Until Rollins Homer it was a game of displays and staggering starting pitchers. Bill Dailey s Sharp Relief pitching choked off Yankee Hopes in the last three innings. Dailey making his 37th appear Ance picked up his 10th save of the year by retiring nine of the Rich Rollins. Banes Clearing double last 10 new York batters. He struck out two Ana walked one. The Victory went to sore Backe Camilo Pascual who allowed three runs two earned before retiring in the sixth. Pascual now 10-5, gained his first win since he beat Kansas City june ,12. He had worked Only three innings since that Date. Dolhn s Over Bridges new Yorka r n Kubek. Is 0 0 , is 2 Minnesota All h ii Richardson. 2b 5 0 2 Rollins 3b Trosh. Of 000 Killegrew if 200 of Kantar Lulitu. 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In h r Terry a 0-10 5 74 Kii Liol i 1 0 Fri docs Stafford Pasi Ual a 10-5 Lloland Wyatt 2 03381 we a How. A ton Ochlak. Smith in Pacl i and Haller. T3 03. A0,875. Erbb so 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1waileyi a Lattey. A Valentino. Me Kinley Chy Ink Rice. T2 40. A34,280. Ace aided 66 helps Hart snare 3-stroke Lead in pea 1st round Dallas up slender Dick Hart a 27-year-old assistant pro from Hinsdale 111., shot the second Hole in one in the medal play history of the pea Golf championship thursday to take the first round Lead with a five under Par 34-3266. While favored Arnold Palmer and defending Champion Gary player fired opening 74s, the Illinois unknown finished Ace Birdie bogey to jump into a Surprise three stroke Lead Over five touring aces Jack Nicklaus British open Champion Bob Charles husky Mason Rudolph . Open Champion Julius Boros and Shelley May Field. My wife was expecting our second child yester Day said Hart a native of Salem mass., who has been an assistant pro since leaving High school. Dark horse pair fire 7is for women s open Lead Cincinnati a two South Ern girls rated no better than dark horses Mary Mills and Cliffordan Creed took the Lead thurs Day in the opening round of the $9,000 women s National open Golf tournament at the Kenwood country club. Miss Mills and miss Creed each were two under Par for the Hilly,6,444-Yard, Par 37-36 course with 71s. It was a strange Day. There Werea handful of scores below Par and the most of the others soared. Mrs. Streit gains semifinals in Canadian open Hull Canada up Marlene Stewart Streit the golfing Dynamo from Fonthill took a giant stride towards her seventh Canadian open championship thursday by defeating Ann Stranahan of Toledo Ohio 3 and 2. The third round Victory eliminated the last United states con tenders from the match play com petition and sent mrs. Streit into the semifinals along with three other canadians. Joann Riddell a 21-year-Oldmontrealer, Drew the difficult assignment of trying to Stop mar Lene by ousting another Montrea golfer Mary Darling 6 and 5, in the most lopsided match of the third round. Toronto s Gail Harvey Defeated sue Hilton of London 3 and 2, while mrs. J. M. Netter Field of St. Vital eliminated Montreal vet eran mrs. Robert Lyle 2 and 1. Grid giants Send Symank to cards new York a the new York giants traded defensive Jackjohn Symank to the St. Louis cardinals for a High Choice in the 1963national football league draft of College players. J Symank 27, a former University o of Florida player came to the giants during the Winter in a Deal " with Green Bay that also brought defensive end Bill Quinlan to the o giants for a new York draft Choice. Quinlan later was traded to Phil Elphia for guard Gene Gossage. Nil forms six team farm league in . Chicago up the National hockey league s Board of Gover nors has organized a new league the Central professional hockey league to serve As a farm system for the nil. Teams in the new league will be located in St. Louis Indianapolis Omaha Minneapolis St. Paul and Tulsa but the Tulsa franchise will not begin operations until the 1964 65 season after a new rink building has been completed. The other five teams will begin Competition this year with the league schedule expected to begin in october and end in March 1964. Jack Adams former general Man Ager of the Detroit red wings was elected president of the league. St. Louis will be an affiliate of the Chicago Black Hawks St. Paul will be associated with the new York rangers Minneapolis will be a farm team for Boston Omaha will work with Montreal and de troit will Back the Indianapolis club. Toronto will be associated with the Tulsa team. The league will replace the East Ern hockey league which operated last season with St. Louis Sudbury Hamilton and Kingston. The latter three franchises were suspended. There were few of those in betwee counts. Miss Mills a 23-year-old blonde and miss Creed a 95-Pound Brunette wound up the first Day s play a stroke ahead of Judy Kimball and veterans Ruth Jessen and Louise Suggs who were on under Par at 72. Murle Lindstrum of Button mass., the expectant Mother and defending Champion soared to an 83, and appeared to have Little Hance to repeat her surprising Victory of last year. Althea Gibson has 78 Althea Gibson Only negro pro Ever to enter the event had a 78after double bogeys on the 17th and 18th holes. Miss Mills who has missed much of the pro circuit this year because of a Back ailment which still Handi Caps her swing missed a Beautiful Hance to take the Lead and tie or better the course record of 70. She three putted the 18th Green missing a three footer. A three putt Green on the 16th Cost miss Creed a Chance for undisputed Possession of the first round Lead. Miss Suggs blew a Chance to tithe Lead on the 18th. She was two under Par when she hit the finish ing Hole but her second shot was in a trap and she came out Short to take a bogey five. She has not been competing regularly on the tour for a year or More. The leaders Mary Mills 35-3671 Clifford Ann Creed 35-3671 Judy Kimball 30-3672 Ruth Jessen 37.3572 Louise Suggs 35.3572 Patsy Hahn 35-3974 Marilynn Smith 39-3675 Sandra Haynicz 39-3675 Andy Conn 39-3675 Betsy Rowls 38-3775 Carol Mann 37-3875 Betty Jameson 37-3875 Beth Stone 35-4075 Kathy Whitworth 39-3575 Mary Lena Faulk 37-3875 38-3876 35-4176 37-3976 37-4077 when she hears this she s liable to have Hart s Hole in one a 4-Iron shot on the 216-Yard Par three 16th Hole along with a 20-foot Birdie putt on the 17th, helped offset his closing bogey and shove him into the Lead As a Bulky 167-Man Field which will be narrowed to 75 after the second round Laboured Over the Dallas athletic club country club course in 100-degree heat. Nicklaus shooting for the Only major . Title he never has won blamed erratic driving for a 34-3569, which was matched by Mayfield. Charles and Rudolph each carded 35-3469 while Boros had to stage a comeback with a 36-3369 Over the Par 36-3571 layout. Another stroke Back with one under Par 70s came former Champion Doug Ford Champagne Tony Lema aussie Bruce Crampton Earl Stewart and Bernie Haas who faded after being five under Par at one Point. I had four three putt greens fora total of 36 putts shrugged the disappointed Palmer who started out with one of nine eagles fired a Phyllis Preuss Jackie Puna. Cathy Cornelius Shirley Enol Chorn Patty Berg 41.3677 a Sally Carol 37.4077 Judy Torluemke 40-37 77 Gloria Focht 40-37 77 Joann Prentice 39-3877 a Amateur Grid Star Owens injured in crash Denver a professional football Star r. C. Overdrive Owens and his wife and infant son were brought to presbyterian hos Pital thursday with injuries suffered in an automobile crash in which Owens daughter Pamela 4,was killed. Owens 27, is a pass catching end for the Baltimore Colts of the National football league. A doctor at presbyterian Hospital Sais Owens condition was serious but not critical. He suffered a severe brain concussion a partially collapsed lung and a fractured rib. No hitter of the season Kikla now has a 3-6 record. On the 521-Yard, Par five first Hole. When you take As Many putts As i did you can t expect to big names at 74 Palmer s 37-3774 put him in a bracket with player former pea Champion Jerry Barber Ernie Vossler Johnny Pott big John bar num and Jim Ferree. Barnum had a weird round As he started with a 41 and came Back in 33. Ferree was three under Par when he took an eight on the 10th Hole and just went to pieces when the Guy started taking my name off the leaders Board with Bob Rosburg had a round which was the talk of the locker room As he went two Over Par on the front Side and one under on the backline for a 72. As he left the ninth Green he Felt that the head of his Putter was Loose tapped it on the walk and broke it off. Unable to replace the Putter under pea rules he putted tieback nine with a 2-Iron. Watch Rosburg putt pea treasurer George Nail had told his Young son George or. I Don t want a Putter the la told his father later. From now on i m putting with a 2-Iron. Hart birdies first Hart was Over the Green on the 521-Yard, Par five first Hole but chipped Back to six feet and ran Home his Birdie putt. He went two under Par with a 15-footer on the third Hole and three under by wedging to within three feet to Birdie the Long fourth. He missed the Green to bogey the sixth. Starting Back Hart matched Par through the 13th and then knocked in a 20-footer on the 14th for another Birdie. On the 213-Yard, Par three 16th, his 4-Iron tee shot hit 10 feet in front of the cup and rolled into the Hole for his Ace. He canned a 20-footer to Birdie the17th and go six under before bogey ing the final Hole by missing the Green. Asked if he had any comment about his swing Hart grinned yes it s but it was Good enough to bring him through the first round with the Field to be Cut to the Low 75 and ties after Friday s second round. The leaders Dick Hart 34-3266 j ill i ill Boros 36-3369 Bob Charles 35-3469 Solloy May loll 34-3569 Jack Nicklaus 34-3569 Mason Rudolph 35-3469 Charles Conotton 35-3570 Bruce Crampton 36-3470 Doug Ford 34-3670 Berle Haas 34-3070 Tony Lema 35-3570 Earl Stewart 36-3470 continued on Page the hat trick St. Louis up Harry the hat Walker of the St. Louis cardinals won the National league batting title in 1947 with a .363 average. The previous season he batted Only .237 with the Sam club
