European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 6, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday september 6, 1967 the stars and stripes ,.,. Vic 3ak3 and mkipe5 n n b Page 17 Casper nips Geiberger in Carling playoff woo Rrt trip in t\t3\ inn 1 a. Woodbridge ont. A steady Billy Casper tapped in Athree foot putt on the first extra Hole monday and Defeated Al Geiberger in a sudden death playoff for the title and $35,000first prize in the Carling world Golf , a two time former . Open Champion with a exotic diet came from three strokes Back and tied the Lea Geiberger at 281 at the end of regulation Cut out a solid two under 69 in the final round Over the 7,024-Yard, 71board of Trade country club course. Geiberger a for Erpg Champion and the third round Leader slipped to a final72 and fell into the playoff when a 25-foot putt on the 72nd Hole missed by an Inch. After a Brief rest they started the playoff on the 14th Hole a 449-Yard, 4. Casper s driveway Down the Middle of the fair Way while Geiberger pushed his to the right in the rough. Both put their second shots tothe left of the Green narrowly Billie Jean turns Back poised youngster Pilic upset in National singles Forest Hills , a Billie Jean King the Wimble Don Queen cleared a Tough third round hurdle in the women s division and one of Australia Snew Young Breed Bill Bowrey pulled off a major men s upset monday in the National Tennis championships. Mrs. King seeking to become the first american women since Althea Gibson in 1958 to win both the Wimbledon and . Crowns in a single year had Socall on All her experience to eliminate 17 year old Patti Hogan of la Jolla calif., 6-4, 6-3, miss world s Hogan no. 1 battled the player evenly through most of both sets but lacked the experience to put across the killing blows. Never been nervous i be never been nervous indy life the Little Irish Colleen said when congratulated former court poise. Bowrey 23, unseeded polished off Nicola Pilic of Yugo Slavia the no. 4 seeded men sentry 2-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-4. Third seeded Tony Roche of Australia had pulled out earlier with a sore Arm and Cliff Drysdale of South Africa no. 5, had been beaten in the second round by Denmark Jan Leshley. The Young aussie after drop Ping the first set took command of the match and gave the 11,000spectators at West Side Tennis club a demonstration of solid stroking. Bowrey is one of the Stron Gest players i be seen said Bill Talbert former . Davis cup Captain. His ground strokes Are Emerson of Australia twice Winner Here but seeded no. 2 this year behind Wimble Don Champion John Newcombe easily crushed Roy Barch of san Diego calif., 6-0, 6-2, 6-3.jan Leshley the left handed druggist from Denmark continued his giant killing tactics in the men s division this time disposing of 6 foot 6 Frank Froehling the 1963 runner up 4-6,6-3 11-9, 6-4. Against the towering Froehling Florida Davis cup Veteran who now Sells stocks and Condsin new York Leshley won mainly on a High kicking left handed service and lapses at key stages by his double faulted at game Point in the 19th game of the third set and he double Faul Ted twice in the ninth game of the fourth set the last time also at game is in the same bracket with Clark Graebner of Beechwood Ohio and Emerson former Champion fro Australia. He could on his present form press either of them. Graebner the top seeded american at no. 7, won a Center court Battle from Herbert Fitz Gibbon of Garden City ., former Princeton Tennis Captai nand runner up recently in the american games at Winni Peg 6-2, 6-3, 11-9. The 17-year-old miss Hogan continued on Page 22 missing a Pond. Geiberger chipped to within six feet. Billy Rock steady carefully surveyed the situation and chipped to. Within three. Geiberger smiling and casual missed his putt the Ball rolling about six inches by the tapped in his shoulders then took a Long Long look stepped to the Ball then Back away looking with annoy Ance at the television camera son a platform above and behind him. He stepped up again an stroked it in. It was Casper s second tour Victory of the season both in Canada and both in playoffs. Hewon the $200,000 Canadian open at Montreal after coming fro behind to Collar leading Art Wall then beating him in an 18-Hole playoff. His most famous playoff Vic tory of course was Over Arnold Palmer in the 1966 . Open Atman Francisco. Palmer gunning for the open scoring record blew a seven stroke Lead with associated press Phot Champion Billy Casper demonstrates Carling putting form spat with pea aide discussed Sanders seeking vindication Woodbridge ont. Up Doug Sanders the glib nastily attired pro from Cedartown,ga., who sunday was expelled from the Carling world Golf championship for unbecoming conduct after the third round feels he received an unfair penalty. The 34-year-old pro who has earned nearly $100,000 this season was ousted from the$200,000 tournament following a verbal altercation with Stev Shabala of Jacksonville fla., a pea assistant , who shot a 69 for a 54-Hole total of 216, seven strokes behind Pace setting Al Geiberger of Carlton Oaks,calif., issued a statement monday it he stated he Felt the dispute was Between himself and Shabala and said he thought he would be had a verbal disagreement with an official of the pea. Twas entirely Between the two of us with Only Bob Rosbur present. The discussion occurred Only in a Golf cart on the Golf course after the round was Over. There were no Public witnesses whatsoever except for Rosburg. It was a private dispute Between two individuals which has never previously warranted a Public and official penalty. While i am sorry for what has occurred i feel sure that i will be Gorman pea press Secretary said that Sanders tournament application had been revoked after the blowup Between the two men. George Walsh pea tournament supervisor in making Foyt captures 100-mile Horn memorial race do Quoin 111. A a. J. Foyt of Houston chalked up his 35th career National Champion ship Victory monday in winning the . Auto club s 100-Mileted Horn memorial National championship race at the Duquoin state fair. Foyt finishing three eighths of a mile ahead of Mario Andretti of Nazareth pa., aver aged 93.679 Miles per hour Over the one mile dirt track. Roger Mccluskey of Tucson,ariz., was third Larry Dixon of Marietta Ohio fourth and Bil Vukovich of Fresno calif., fifth. Foyt s total earnings including accessory prizes totalled $7, 205.80. The total purse was $23,-400. There were 18 starters and 14cars finished. Mccluskey was the Earl Leader and Foyt and Andretti vied with him in the Early turns before Foyt took the Lead. The ruling announced the disciplinary action was taken because of Sanders conduct unbecoming a tournament player toward a pea Sanders who also faces possible Fine will receive a nominal sum of $400 appearance Money for playing in the Carling world at the Board of Trade country club 15 Miles North of dispute with Shabala began on the 16th Green whence requested a line of sight free drop when his Ball rolled closet a television Cable. Sanders continued the argument after he completed the round and reportedly cursed at Shabala. Columbia loses pair because of bad grades Lakeside Conn. Up a varsity Letterman and a promis ing Sophomore tackle were lost to the Columbia football the Mith Rong academic i edibility this week As the. Squad of 7-1went through its first sessions of pre Seu on practice. The two were Al Dempsey of Atlanta the Lions no. 2 pass Catcher last year and George Starke of new Rochelle .,who played end with the fresh men in 1966. Nine holes to play. Billy caught him and then beat him in an 18-Hole playoff. Geiberger started his last 18with a Birdie on no. 1, then ran into troubles taking bogeys on each of the next two holes. He had another bogey on 10 before taking a Birdie on 13. His Birdie putt on 18 just missed. Casper also started poorly taking a bogey on no. 2 and a double bogey on no. 5. He had five birdies on nos 1. 7, 8 11and 13. Geiberger wins $17,000second place was Worth $17, 000 to Geiberger who has twon since his 1966 pea championship. Gary player of South Africa finished third with a 71 for 283. Tied for fourth with even par284s were Doug Ford who had a final round 74, Randy Glover and Jerry Steelsmith each with a 73. The winners a Billy Casper Al Geiberger Gary player Doug Ford Randy Glover Jerry Steelsmith Julius Boros Tony Jacklin Lee Trevino . Bikes Ted Makalena Bob Charles Tom Welskopf babe Hiskey Billy Farrell Rocky Thompson Chat Chi Rodriguez Lou Graham Al balding Jay Dolan Johnny Pott Lionel Hubert Don Massengale Butch Bald Peter Thomson Bill Dunk Charles Coody Walt Zemberi Silken su11 Terry Dill Sam Carmichael Bob Rosburg Bruce Crampton Tom Leporte Moe Norman Billy Maxwell Jack Rule or. Tommy Aaron George Archer Steve Oppermann Dave Stockton Hugh Royer Bobby Mitchell Roberto Bernadine Rod Funseth Kerr not Karley Labron Harris Dave Hill Hugh Boyle Bert Yancey Paul Bondeson Liang Huan la Tony Gru fcb Randy pc trl Ray bolts Harold Henning Dave Elchelberger Yong be Heleh Howie Johnson Dudley Wysong it Kel Nagle Don Bies Jack Mcgowan Bob Stanton k n Venturi Valentin Barrio Wayne Yates 74-68-70-69281 72-67-70-72281 69-68-75-71283 71-69-70-74284 70-72-69-73284 73-69-69-73284 73-72-70-70285 70-72-72-71285 70-68-73-73285 68-74-70-73285 74-69-77-66286 71-69-72-74286 72-71-71-72286 74-72-71-70287 74-68-73-72287 75-69-71-72287 70-72-72-73287 73-74-71-70288 73-70-74-71288 73-72-71-72288 75-65-75-73288 69-72-75-72288 73-73-70-72288 74-71-70-73288 77-71-67-73288 71-74-75-69289 72-73-73-71289 76-71-71-71289 71-71-75-72289 73-70-74-72289 75-72-70-72289 75-72-74-69290 73-72-72-73290 73-73-71-73290 75-72-75-69291 72-73-73-73291 75-69-73-74291 72-72-73-74291 73-71-71-76291 71-72-71-77291 72-75-72-73292 73-74-72-73292 76-72-71-73292 71-76-70-75292 73-74-70-75292 75-71-75-72293 75-72-73-73293 71-76-70-76293 74-73-74-73294 76-71-75-73294 75-73-73-73294 73-75-72-74294 74-74-71-75294 76-70-72-76294 77-71-70-76294 72-75-71-76294 71-71-75-77294 n-77-74-73295 72-72-76-75295 74-72-72-77295 74-72-77-73296 74-73-76-7329 72-73-76-75296 73-75-74-74296 73-75-74-74296 75-73-73-75296 74-71-75-76296 $35, of., 17,000 8,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 4,325 4,325 4,329 4,325 2,800 2,800 2,800 2,150 2,150 2,150 2,150 1,568 1,568 1,568 1,568 1,568 1,568 1,568 1,568 1.140 1.140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1.140 1,030 1,030 1.030 985 985 985 98s 985 985 92s 926 926 925 926 880 880 880 820 820 820 820 820 820 820 820 820 760 tit 760 710no no Tito not . Team takes water ski Croin site Brooke Quebec up As expected the United states held onto its Lead sunday to take first place in the 10th world an Nual water skiing Champion ships at Lac Des nations. The . Made a sweep of themen s jumping finals to raise its team standing to 8,699 Points far ahead of second place franc with 7,440 Points and Canada in third place with 7,124 Points. Canada s third place finish is a vast improvement Over the previous Best position a ninth place finish in the 19fi5 tournament in Australia. Foniri this Nyu motor Modena Italy a the Ferrari automobile factory announced sunday it had developed new 400 horsepower 3,000-cc motor with 12 cylinders Aud four valves per Cylinder
