European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 20, 1966, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday March 20, 1966 the stars and stripes Page 19 Dickinson takes 1-shot Lead in Citrus open Orlando Fla. March 18 a Gardner Dickinson jr., took a one stroke Lead in the second round of the 1110,000 Florida Citrus open Golf tournament Friday with a Putter that could t 18-year-old Dothan Ala. Pro put together rounds of 34-3448 to go with his two under Par 19 thursday and a 36-Holetotal of 137, five under Par. Dickinson jumped to the front after Sam Snead who shot a five under Par 88 to take the first round Lead faltered and bogeyed his Way to a five Over Par 76 and a 142 total. I can t putt any better said Dickinson Mormance. After Friday s per Snead played near Par Golf through the first nine holes but ran into trouble on the backline. Joe Campbell of Anderson,ind., and Young Dean refrain of Boca Raton Fla., were tied for second with 36-Hole totals of 138. Campbell carded a 34-3969in the second round Over the 6, 873 Yard Par 36-3571 Rio Pinar country club course. Refrain 29, who has never won a tournament or placed High in the Money came in witha 35-3570. One of the casualties of the second round was Gary player of South Africa. Player com Peting in his first . Tournament of the season shot a 38-36 74 for a 36-Hole total of 150.placing him out of the Field for the last two said he played Well off the tees and with his Irons but could t get his Putter to work. Three were bunched at 139 for third place. They were Billy Maxwell. John Schlee and r. . Maxwell shot a 70 Friday with Schlee coming in at 8r and Sikes with a 70. Three More were tied for fourth at 140, including Tommy Bolt Gay Brewer jr., and Dic Lytle. The Field of More than 140professionals was Cut to 77 at 147 strokes with the end of the second round. Id stroke playoff dates set for Aba Eastern Loop new York. March 18 up the National basketball association Friday announced the dates for the Eastern Davison semifinal playoff series Between the second and third place finish ers. The dates were set assuming that a special one game playoff is not needed to decide the regular season championship. Should Philadelphia and Bosto finish in a regular season tic. They would decide the Crown i Philadelphia March 23. But if Philadelphia wins the title without a playoff Boston will Host third place cincinnati1march 23 in the first of a Best three of five game playoff. The second game will be March 28 at Cincinnati with the third game March 27 at Boston. The fourth and fifth games. I necessary would be March 30 at Cincinnati and april 1 Alvoston. Philly Clancy playoff if Boston wins the title without a playoff Philadelphia will Host Cincinnati March 23.the second and third games will be March 26 at Cincinnat and March 27 at Philadelphia. The fourth and fifth games i necessary would be March 30 at Cincinnati and april 1 a Philadelphia. An Aba spokesman said that if Philadelphia and Boston wind up in a tie at the end of the regular season they will Issue new playoff dates for the Semi final series. The dates for the Western division semifinal series will be announced later. Spread Between the Leader an last Man the closes of this year s tournament leaders Gardner Hel run Jim Cut Mph re Junn Schlee n. Ii. Like it Lar Maxwell Dick to Lle Tummy Boll Oay Brewer in Lionel heh Al Paul to Eide m Al Helley or Jonn Luu Hod run Neth Randy Glover. A re Rule or. Charlie. By Rizir. Sam sea Chri bin ski a. A Fla it m-td1� Fly Flat 13n 71-Wim 00-7 1j3b 73-bt14070-to-.40 7i-4.e-.t4i. Tl-to-hl71.70141 rt2-ml ftk-7-l-h. 73-w--u37-hw 1 70-72-hz -142 Marty Mta-14270-72143 73-70 43butch Ball. 7172143 Jack Nolc Alrui 70-73143bert Weaver 7m7143 Terry nil 71-72143mamn Hun 71.7514 1dour. Handle i 7870140 Billy Mittun 7472140fluke Matthew 7472-14t Dave. Farad 7780140jack hero an 72-74 in Jacky cult t37-148l Al Mourta a 717t140 ilex Batter or73-78141bam Carml Vihel 74-72148 Stevo Reid 7175147manuel Ila a Torre 7473147 re Purzol. 77-70-147bob charter 71-74147 Bob Coalby 74-73-147richard ill Lynn 73-74 mar Van flit 75-72147dan Krefel 7573147 nil uart Ludale 7572147 Bobby Ali hold 7871147jim Owen 7275-14 Frank Bow Ali Horro Nitim a i pm Bill Ken town Harold a Lull Imken Don Janu Eiry no Harr. Ill Attr Bra Rjay him it. Arnold Pilmer valuable contributions new York up John William helsman. In whose memory football s helsman trophy 1 awarded was the originator of the Center snap invented the scoreboard for listing Downs yardage Etc divided football into quarters. And the wore willing Mermaid St. Louis Cardinal Pitcher Tracy Stallar takes time out from Bis Spring training obligations to give a few pointers to Florida Mermaid Harriett Luckx. Bliss Hickox and several other mermaids visited the cardinals Field in St. Petersburg Camp at Al Lang up photo bullets Cut Down royals to Clinch tie for second Baltimore March 18 a the Baltimore bullets clinched at least a tie for second place in the Western division of the National basketball association with a 125-105 Victory Over Cincinnati Friday night. Gonzalez Register Victory Over Fullmer new York March 18 eat Mickey i need 10 strokes said Carol. And one Day Down in Midland tex., 10 strokes was enough. Mickey made it up on the last tied for third were Marllyn Ismith of Jupiter Fla., and san dra Hayle of fort Worth 143s. Miss Smith fired rounds of 6tand 75 and miss Hayle 73-70. The final round is schedule sunday Over the .2117-Yard Sun set Golf and country Clu course. Defending Champion Kat Whitworth of san Antonio. Tex was six strokes off the Acwith rounds of 72-79145. The leaders Carol Mann Mickey Werli Lsandra Hayn e Marilynn Sallr. Olona Bari a july will Wollt Rex try Walron Hybell Uri trin. Donna Dupont. Tuth Yemen. Marlena a inv Judy Tor Lut Iii a Sandra Yucai Immelt Vurly Crane i Etty Kirk hell Joann Prentice Beth a on Clifford aim Lorla Arnu Trunis Gfi-71 Ih-72i 73-711-1 w-15 i t.i-t170-741 77.l--174-7 j. 1 7071 i 74 73 k-k--i772-1 7u-70 i 7772-1nn-i 71174-175-741 74-75175151 Lti-75-1 o s Brown sent Home Baltimore March 18 a Catcher Dick Brown of the Baltimore Ork or was released Friday from Sznal Hospital where benign tumor was removed from the base of his brain11 Days ago. The 31-year-old american league Veteran expected to Fly to Mil Lake Worth Fla.,Home later Friday or sat was operated on after he had complained of dizziness and frequent head aches which resulted in his being sent Home from Spring training. He will no play baseball this Seamn. The orioles announce wednesday from their Spring training Camp i Miami Fla., that impair ment of brawn s peripheral vision is not As pronounced As ii was expected to fudge denies Lea to dismiss Ejra ves Case Milwaukee March 18 a i cult judge Elmor w. Holler reaffirmed his opinion that wis Oisin has jurisdiction Over baseball Friday and denied defense motion to dismiss anti rust charges brought by the Tate As an outgrowth of the Graves move from Milwaukee Atlanta. Judge roller declaring Heras satisfied he had such Juris Icelon rejected the contentions National league attorneys lat baseball s previous exemption from Federal antitrust Reg Ilat Lon extended to the present Wisconsin Case. Baseball is As exempt from he Wisconsin antitrust Law As it s from the Sherman said Sari l. Jinkinson Chicago at Gorncy for the braves. Nil Sta team can reach beyond its Bor lers. It is beyond the Power of he state to decisions cited Bowie l. Kuhn. Ult Orney Force National league cited United states supreme court Deci Sions of 1953, 1053 and 1957 which he sold specifically exempted baseball from antitrust High court placed in the lands of Congress not the stat courts any necessary author to to regulate the game Kuhn said. He added that Congress had seen fit to make regulating. Baseball attorneys Uisu con tend in their motion lot Dos Rai a that the i prove its allegation that a Jonal league members in approving the Transfer of the braves and refusing to Grunt the City another franchise Nail conspired to Boycott my Lumkee Asa major league site. Suit questioned the motion also asserted that the state was not the Reitzl party to the notion but hut i he suit was brought for the Benefit and enrichment of inc., which bid unsuccessfully for a National Lxii a expansion franchise in 1kb. And for Milwaukee county and other unnamed private parties. The Brewers consisting of 10businessmen pledging $150.000 a place sought a franchise witha nest egg of $4.5 million their president Allan Bud Sells testified. But Selig said. No. Club owners implied it was inadequate
