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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 11, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday of Lolur 11, 1964 the stars and stripes Page. 19 tech storms fast Palmer edges Butler . Trio my to a o midshipmen 17-0. On Fisher passes Jacksonville. Fla. A a Georgiu tech. Gunning for a National run Kink Rode Pic pin Point passing at Bruce Fisher and a vicious nerd Chargin defense to a 17-0 football Victory Over a punch less Navy Tea Friday night. The midshipmen who we replaying without All America quarterback Roger so Aubuch Oul with an ankle injury were no match for the rambling wreck As drive after drive wan halted in the Shadow of the tech goal posts. It was the fourth straight Victory of the season for tech and was by far the yellow jacked most impressive. The loss was Navy s second straight i four outings. Navy coach Wayne Hardin chose to go with Bruce Pickol a relatively inexperienced Sophomore. At quarterback but he could t Lake up the offensive Slack left by staubach. The middles who had Little offence at All in the first half Gal their House in order after intermission but could not score As the tech defense played i air tight every time they moved within  the first series of the Sec Ond half. Navy moved to the tech it before losing the Bull on , a 5-foot-7, 157-Pound signal caller took to the air against the midshipmen and tech put two touchdowns on the scoreboard in the first Quarter tech started its first touchdown drive on its 23 and set up the Marker on Beautiful pass play from Fisher to end George Morris. Morris faked two Navy defenders to bring in a 49-Yard Aerial from Fisher on the two halfback Johnny Grcasham carried it Over on the next play the yellow jackets scored gain less than three minutes Ter when Fisher connected with Morris on a touchdown 1 25 left in the second period when Jack Clark kicked a 20 . Commission fines Boxer $100 new York a the Newyork state athletic commission fined heavyweight Dick Wipperman 1100 Friday for his out burst in the ring following Hbloss to Jim Beattle at Madison Square Garden last Friday nigh the commission also gave Wipperman a Strong Reprima nand warned him that so mlle conduct in the future Mig bring about his suspension o revocation of his  the fight was stopped i the seventh round. Wippert refused to leave the ring pro tested violently and tried grab the ring microphone. Covering 30  scoring came the with Ard Field goal. Loses in Piccadilly match Golf Virginia water enl find i i Arnold Pulmer upheld . Golf prestige by  s Putler Butler 1-up. In their ,16-holc Piccadilly world match play Golf chump Mohip meet ing Friday while three other lop americans were soundly whipped. Tony a Emu the British Ojen Champion an tournament favorite fell before British Ryder cup Veteran Nell Coles 4 and 3 Ken Ven Lurl . Open Champion bowed to South african Ank Len Lesmen falter in rain wind britons up Edge to five Over . In world meet Rome a Britain s fou Rolfers in the world Amateur earn championship had Victor within their grasp As they laced he final 18 holes saturday unmindful of whatever the weather does. Two Days of wind and ruin at he Olguita course made a mess f everyone else s Golf putting he  five strokes ahead of he defending chump on . Earn As the third Day s play end a Friday. The Amer Iran were tied withe canadians like the britons also a Wutch proof foursome at671 after 54 holes. Par was next to impossible Over the 1,871-Yard Olg Iala Lay out with us Many bunkers flooded and the generally soft greens Oggier still. Steady play but the britons steady play rom Ronnie Shade. Rodney Fos Ter Michael Bennallack and Michael Lunt gave them a 671 total and virtually lucked away he Silver Eisenhower trophy donated by the former american president. Shade s two Over Par 74 was the britons Best Effort while Foster added u 79 und Bon Zallack a 77. The Best american score produced by Dean Bymun o Bethesda. Md., with a 79. Bil Campbell of Huntington w. Vul. Turned in a 77 and Veteran dal Emorey of High Point . U 78 de Tutwiler of incl unrolls Hud an80 and his score wus discarded under the Bost three of team scoring in this Lourn Munct. Don t blame the weather said Tutwiler when he got Buck 0 the clubhouse. I just playe dad  one golfer among the 132 Fromi nations counted seven storms and gauged the wind As gustlng1 40 knots. The canadians who Ull cd themselves up from fifth Luce agreed it was the kind of golfing weather that separates tie men from the boys. Manful play by Keith Alexandr of Calgary resulted in h Pur 2, Best score for the Day. Team nates Nick Wislock and Doug Laverne Roger. Both of Burlington added 75 and 78, respectively. To Hoot Canada into its second Ilace tie Wilh the americans. The leading lems to Brill a 171 s Mot United stale. N. Canada m 4now zealand. O77 it it.01auitrjilb, to. Italy u4i of Argentina. Is. It South Africa. I 12 South Rhodena. 7m to Vitiel India. 7m. Lain. Tot is North rho Mii. Troi 1 la it Dan. 7tt. Vew Tut la. Tit. Big ten attendance Columbus. Ohio up1 Tubig 10 conference with combined attendance of More than three million accounted for 20.3 be cent of the total National attendance at major College Foo lbs games last year. Pace strokes 2nd 69 to Lead Sunset open Sunset City Calif. Api toy , who joined the pea our Only last february Lodge Dils second sub Pur 69 Friday to Uke Over the Lead in the $25.000 Unsil Cam Colliu open coif tour Numen. The 23-year-old  from Long Lew tex., reached the Halfway Murk with138. Displacing Jim still whose second round 72 dropped Simone stroke Back at 139. Al Gelberger moved up eve with still with a 32-36 for his second place tie at 139, Gelber Ger draped u 40-foot putt for an Cugle on the first  Mccurl Lisler and Charley Safford moved into challenging spots with 140s. Muccue Llster with a 61 thursday curved uneven Pur 71. Safford fired his second slur Light 70.Jack Rule or. Wus in Good shape with 70-71141. The Field was trimmed to 60 of pros after Friday s round. The cutoff was 141. Juan Chi Chi Rodriguez with a two round 191, failed to Muke the Cut. He announced after his Day s rounds of 38-41 79 i have no Pep and am going Home to  whether he meant he was going Back to puerto Rico was not immediately Clear. The leaders Sophomore studded hurricanes scorn bears California nips Miami 9-7, on Blanchfield Fig hot a Titi Irrer. Miami Fla. A heavily favored California needed a third Quarter Field goal by Tom Blanchfield Friday night to no upper out a 8-7 Victory Over Miami team riddled by person Nel losses. Craig Morton the nation s no. 2 passer got one touchdown forthe bears on an eight Yard throw to Jerry Masher in the second period but the Hurri canes held him in Check the rest of the  s record of no interceptions since the last part of the 1�63 season was broken in the final period. Pat Ratesi stole one of his throws at the Miami 23. Morton had thrown 111straight without losing a pass. The hurricanes shattered by the loss of 17 players including six regulars because of academic failure and training Viola tons tilled the Gap with a spirited performance by a Sopho More  shocked the bears by striking 47 Yards in three play for the first touchdown of the Gume and Miami s first in three games this  fullback r red cuss by galloped 20 Yards with one pit Choul from Bob Hill uni Koff. Then lugged another 23yards for the touchdown. The drive wus set up when Jim Nock forcing Morlun Oul of his pocket pinned the dear quarterback for u 12-Yard loss at the California 12, bringing u kick out to the 47. Morton passed California to the Plumi 24 on the name s opening drive hitting to relies. Mike Gridley and Jack Schraub Wilh four passes. Hut he drive sallied Anil Liu null Flold missed a Field Goul rum the 32. Miami then pushed in the California seven in fore running Oul o Downs and Dun if Rutili lil goal attempt wus partially mocked. Jerry Mosher made a Brasili fill or Ilni catch lit u 40-Yanlpass from Murli at the Miami eight in hire grubbing his Imu a Down to Lime shortly bet re the half. Lunch Fielli missed tin extra ii in kick and the hum cams led 7-6 us Hall Lime. I Gury player 4 and 2 and big Lurk Nicklaus succumbed to australian Bruce Devlin. 3 and 2. Palmer thus entered saturday s Semi final oppo site player. Coles and Devlin were to meet in the other half of the pairing to determine the second finalist for sunday s showdown match. Palmer was two Down with seven holes to playing the afternoon round when he began one of his patented late charges. The turning Point of the match came on the 12lh Hole where Palmer canned in 18-foot putt for Annm i. So i Eugle after Butler Hud holed a 3d a footer for a hurdle. He pulled even on the i3lh and went two up before losing the 17th.coles, who was two up after the first 18. Shuttered the tired and off form i Ema Ullh a Fine outgoing nine in the afternoon round and coasted to his upset Victory. Cha had spent a sleep less night due to sickness and Only some Brilliant putting kept him in Contention. Player and venture were Alleven after 29 holes bul the popu Lar South african scored an Eagle three on the 12th Hole after Ven Turi had a ladled to Lake u Lead he never lost. Ayres Victor n by. Futurity Lexington by. A yrs racing Wilh a bruised Kle won the Kentucky future in straight heats Friday and came the third Coll in history capture Trot Long s triple  son of stars Pride owned 1 mrs. Charlotte n. Sheppard98 1-9 seconds in the first heat and 1 59 2-5 in the  John Simpsonsr. Held yrs off the Pace in each heat using his move both times Ai e Field entered the i urn Frome. Ayres had Little rouble win no the first heal by iwo a goths Over his new stable ate. Dashing Rodney. He had hold off a late bid by Carllen farm s Dartmouth Tor Iree Quarter length Triumph Ible second. The winning Colt escaped oras released from his stall ugly in the morning Andru ised his left Hind ankle Dur no his 114 hours of  Simpson said the horse armed up just As he always mrs. Sheppard posted a 15.000eward for the arrest and con Icelon of any person who turn Jared with her horse or its stall dashing Rodney Purchase thursday by . Sheppard add to third in the second Leatut was the second finisher in be futurity. Dartmouth with Fth and second place finishes rus  earlier won the Yonk is futurity and the Hamble onion. The first two races in the Riple Crown of trotting. Sanders sidelined no clubs coddle clothes Sunset City. Calif. Dpi Eiolf pro Doug barter o Al Calif., scratched himself fro Mihi Kneel com Fellk open and gave understandable reasons his clubs clothes car and cad Dyall were  Black pea Lourn meat supervisor said Sanders Tele phoned him from us Angele that he would be unable to  said he ions Lime Earldy Rico had not Bee heard from since monday night. Black said acc Dent re ports had been checked throughout the state an had turned up nothing. A to. 71 to. 71.70. In. Not. 72 to. B-t3-. 70-72. 10-73. 7x70. 71-72. 74-0. Tm4 71 in. 1s-m Toti. No 77-77. 71 to. Run. In 70-iv. To 74. 7vt t--74 Mutl. 71-7?tin. 71 7ft. 73-7. ,117 1 1 7.711 7y7rt t-.-7-i 71. To  
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