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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 26, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Saturday september 26, 1964 the stars and stripes torpid son nabs Little Brown Jug Delaware Ohio a vicar Hun Over a Bay Colt inn died masterfully by Billy Haugh on followed in the footsteps of his daddy. Torpid thursday she won the 19lh annual 166.590 Little Brown Jug for 3-year-oldpacers Over the Delaware c Oun Post 19 Rolston is. Emerson As . Goes for 2nd straight win in Fairgrounds Oval. One half mile Mckinley Stolle match to open cup round it was the slowest Jug since1058 but vicar Hanover owned by attorney Donald a inc for Lane of Crosse Pointe mich., braved 50-Dogreo temperature Sand a wind which mounted to 25 Miles per  Hanover won 124,138. Boosting his 19m earnings to179,860. The speedy Winner ton of the1957 Jug Champion took the first heat of the divided feature in2 02 and came Back to win the third in 2 01.combat time owned by the Tamarack farms of planes Volle Ohio and driven by Bruce Nuckells of Orlando flo., too the second heat in the Day s fastest time of 2 00 4-5, and had the deciding heat locked up until the last to Yards. Way in the deciding heat until in the stretch and won by Les than a length. Aba franchise sought by will Grimsley Cleveland a the United states got the first break when top ranked Chuck Mckin Ley was drawn against austra Lia s Fred a Lolly in Friday opening singles match of the 53rd Davis cup Challe Geround. The second match sends Den Nis Ralston against the reigning world Amateur Tennis Champion Roy Emerson and that s also the Way the americans want it.,the matches started on the Green Clay composition court of the hastily constructed Harold t. Clark stadium. Great Deal there is an. Draw it is All with us said Vic we arc Lucky that we haves Las of Philadelphia non Stolle the weaker of the two of difference hut if i cans and a Veteran of seven advantage in the Challenge round campaigns. Playing Captain of the Ameri i Don t think it makes Ralston australians in the first match each Day of the singles. We should beat him in x la and also win the doubles which Means we will keep Chr nip Liy 3-2." the vital doubles match willbe played saturday starting at noon with the final singles on sunday sending san Lac against Ralston and Emerson against Mckinley. The same four players will play doubles. The americans Are conceded a slight Edge be cause Ralston and Mckinley arc four tied for Seattle Lead led by miss at 133 5 one stroke Back Engie Hom Seattle Dpi Al Gulberg was the �10.000 Hole in on Shoter. Bob Batdorff Bob Bruno and by Ockle Eliason a pro at a Lakewood wash., driving  got his Ace with a three Ron shot on the 237-Yard seventh Hole. Despite his Ace Ellason s1-72143 was t Good enough to make the Cut at 140, even Par. It was the lowest Cut in the pro circuit this year. An even 70 Iros completed two rounds at Parr belter. Those at 134 included do and info Seattle open Champ Bobiy Nichols who also shot a 66, of Finsterwald Tommy Aaron Lionel Ilc Bart and Jerryle Elsmith. Aaron and Hubert each shot 69 in the second round and steel Smith and Finsterwald each carded 67s. The Best round of the Day Wasmiller Barber s 64. Bar her had no bogies and six birdies in nearly flawless round. " five Fred Marti posted 36-Hole totals of 133 thursday seven under Par to share the second round Lea the $40,000 greater Seattle five other pros were a stroke off the Pace at 134, and 11 finished the round at 135.combat time son of the 1949 Winner Good time led All the Al balding the opening round Leader with a sex under Par 64,vicar Hanover collared him late slipped to a two Over Par 72 in the second round. The Toronto pro along with eight others had a two Day total of 136.batdorff, a Sophomore from Redding a Bruno coun new York a a spokes tayside Iii and Marti a Rookie Man for the National basketball round of 66. Geiber Ger cur Tonthat Lamar Hunt owner of the Oaks Calif., was first to Post the Kansas City chiefs of the Amer ican football league has applied 133 Low thursday. He shot a 68 to go with his first round 65.formally for an Aba franchise in thursday s most exciting event the Field was to be Cut to Theli ghost 60 and ties after Friday s Hird round. Among those who failed to make thursday s Cut was Ken Veluri National open Champion who in glad himself out of the Field with a 75. Fora 36-holc total of 147. Marti Only 23. Is among the youngest pros in the tournament. He earned his 66 thursday by shooting five birdies and collecting Only one Bogie. He has played in Only 17 of 37 tourneys including this one and his offi Cial winnings total $6,147. Bruno 30, in his fourth year Asa pro has won Only a Little More than $3,000 this  has collected Only one Check this year that one for$1,450 last week in the Portland ore., , one of the most consistent pros currently is 16th on this year s Money list. The leaders Visalia Calif. A Shirley englhorn of Caldwell Idaho blistered the Visalia country club course with a 68 thursday to take the first Day Lead in Thelga $11,000 open Golf Tournai  englehorn fired the Low est score on the Par 71 course in the three years the tournament has been played at  two strokes she led Ruth Jussen of Seattle wash., an Sandra in Ync of . Defending Champion Mickey right of Dallas tex., shot a 72. She has been 111 and had played Only nine holes of Golf the past  Wright was in trouble in Sand traps and behind Trees a various times and missed a two foot putt. Last year she shot the previous course record a 69. In third place in the 72-Holehole contest which ends Sun Day were help Stone of Musko gee. Okla. And Judy Kimball of Dallas each with 71.the leaders bal Elfy Karl Horn Skib Fri Fred Mirtl. Due . Bobby Niello 1 Tommy Ait run Llonel la a Terry Alrh Tel la. Mob Charlr harm  new York giants r. C. Owens 37 and Joe mor Rison 40 stand Over a battered and bleeding a a. Tittle after he was my by John Baker of the Pittsburgh sleepers during see Rad War action in Ibe nil clash in Pittsburgh. Tittle was Jsn sved from the game at this Point and did not play at All inthe second half As the steel Era came from behind to beat the clan "27-24 the beating Tittle took resulted in severely bruised Rita Whiteb made him doubtful starter against the Washington redskins Friday. Url Enol kit i whim Ltd Ilmer Nob Llu Len Dob Stiava Bun   Jim Farr Tuuu a War i. Upon Tuiloli h. Kathy will Wilh Hue Max i i. I.  Jai dlr Putin bail in Blu Alrh Clifford Ann Crft i ant of t tin Lloria Arnim Lrons 4uily Terhi rink 3310 n w-3h-t3 3b-si-t3 m3b--t4 experienced As a pair whereas Emerson has Only Lien playing with Stolle for the lust few weeks. Nevertheless Harry hopman who has guided the australians to Davis cup Victory in 10 of thelast 13 years is confident of another Triumph i think we should win 4-1," the Sandy haired former news Paperman said. The matches All should be close but i cannot see the americans winning More than  and other australian observers counted the draw As break for their Side pointing out that it left Emerson Holder of the australian Wimbledon and . Championships to play he final and possible decisive fifth match. Emerson has beaten Mckinley regularly Over the years and crushed him i straight sets in the recent National tournament at Forest Hills. Similarly Mckinley 23-year-old graduate of Trinity univer sity in san Antonio tex., hashed a hex on Stolle the no. 2 australian until this year. Easily beaten he beat Stolle easily in the National Clay court final two years ago and he won Over the tall Graceful Sydney player in straight sets in the Wimbledon final last year. Stolle however beat Mckinley in four sets a Wimbledon this summer. Ralston unpredictable 22-year-old University of Southern California senior from Bakers held also was delighted that he got Emerson the first Day although he would have preferred the opening  wanted Emerson when both of us were fresh Ralsto said. Mckinley and Ralston Recap tured the Davis cup last year in Adelaide beating Rookie Johnny Combe twice in singles and also taking the doubles. But Emerson won both of his match  Challenge round promises to be the richest of Ull time although facilities will permit Only 7,000 spectators. The two teams probably will split a $200, 000 Barbara  Hqlllva-1 Janell Arvelor cards Ink shortstop St.  up the  cardinals signed Edward Roscoe Mcclelland shortstop from Prairie Grove ark., to a 1965 minor league contract twas announced by George Silvey. Director of player procurement. Pur Cleveland businessmen pledged 160.000 for the matches television brought in another $60.000 and the Gate receipts with a is to $15 ticket Range Are expected to add another $ 20.-000. Expenses Are expected to run $40.000. Hurt knee sidelines pain rack for season Boston a the Bosto patriots have Learned that halfback Jim Crawford will he out for the season. Or. Joseph Dorgan said Craw Ford injured on the first play of the regular season against Oakland Tore ligaments in his left knee. Calif. Group Klopsc  on possible tribe Purchase Jujj Oak  Al a Jim slow k-1 door to furl it Novau Giulioni and Man. Tin millionaire  we Are prepared to Fly Back to of a group Sei Kizik tin Cli Ucland Cleveland to meet with him i indians for Oakland said to liars i " j my � rlh1 mock Lay he  it feel neut Illions a scald it was his in have been mint off. I p r,.ssjon Phil p 1. A is want Stockman s group offered m.5 to do any further talking until million in Cash for the indians he Elo e of the current Amerl he received a letter thursday run u ague season on oct. 4. A from cain1 Paul president and "1 asked Paul if 1 should Tele general Mana Jer of the club phone him in n couple of Days T turning Don n the offer. I and he told me to Call him an Stockman said that he con time Stockman added. I told Ujj furred with Paul by Telephone after receiving the letter. I feel Paul did not close the that would be  him i would maintain Constan Contact with him and he said  
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