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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 24, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday september 24, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 19 Best of All takes Duel with Nardin s Byrd for Little Brown Jug Triumph Delaware Ohio a Best of All living up to his name out dulled Nardin s Bardin a stirring third and final heat Friday storming the Nile in 2 00for an impressive Victory in the Little Brown  racing classic for 3-year old pacers was marred by the illness of heavily favored Romu Lus Hanover who had to be pulled from the third heat after it was discovered the fabulous Colt was running a temperature of 104 , bidding to capture the second leg of pacing s triple Crown finished fourth in both the first and second heats before he was scratched. Chilly weather crowd of 26,981 wearing top Coats under Cloudy skies an temperatures in the Low 60s, watched Best of All an Ohio owned Colt take the Lead just held the Lead at the Quarter be fore tapering off to again close fourth. Nardin s Byrd won $21,477 Fortis Fine showing and now has earned 1145,000 for his owners. Casper Heads 7-Way deadlock after 2nd round of thunderbird Clifton . A Bill Asper two Lime . Open Champion headed a seven Man traffic Jam leading the Sec Ond round of the $150,000 thunderbird Golf classic Friday but honking horns right behind them came the so called big three Arnold Palmer Jack Nicklaus and Gary player. Casper and an International collection of Fairway gypsies and club pros were knotted at 141 after 36-Hoies Over the 7,005-Yard, Par 72 upper Montclair  and player were in a five Man group a stroke behind at 142. And Nicklaus was a of a cozy half dozen atmember143. On a Gusty Day with winds cardinals trip braves in 12th, 5-4 mets rally Divide pair with astros after the Quarter Mark and keep it the rest of the Way. Driven by Jim Hackett bestow All withstood the finishing drive of Nardin s Byrd and Hung on for a three Quarter length  of All had won the first heat by a neck Over Nardin Byrd while the latter guided by Delmar Insko came Back Totake the second by a length Over Best of All. 1st Jug for Hacke tit was the first Jug Victory Ever for the 49-year-old Hackett who steered Best of All on a fast track in the $84,778 event delayed 24 hours by thursday s  of All son of Good time Besta Hanover and owned by Cincinnati meat Packer Samuel Huttenbauer picked up $42,954for his coveted Victory. The Bay Colt now shows a bankroll of$175,000 with 13 victories in 21  Story driven by Eddie Cobb was a close third in the final heat. Best of All turned the quartering 30 2-5, made the Halfway Mark in 1 00 4-5 and the three Quarter pole in 1 31 1-5. He became Only the third Ohio horse in the 22-year history of the Jug to cop the event. The others were Keystone and fabled Bret Hanover. Meadow Paige was third i both the first and second heats. Best of All returned $3.40,?2.20 and $2.20 to his backers while Nardin s Byrd owned byinc., of Bay paid $2.20 an Story returned new York up Jerry Buchek s second three run Homer of the game a two out shot in the 10th inning gave the new York mets an 8-5victory Over Houston and a doubleheader split in Salty Parker s managerial debut Friday night after the astros won the opener 8-0 on Mike Cuellar s five hitter. Parker who was name interim manager thursday when Wes Westrum resigned was handed one Victory on his first Darin charge on the heroics of Buchek whose three run Homer in the eighth gave the mets a temporary 5-4 Lead before he won the game in his next at Bat in the 10th. Ron Brand s two run single capped a four run Astro out burst in the fifth inning of the opener and Cuellar went on to strike out seven and walk Only one in scoring his 15th Victory against 11  pitched out of jams in the sixth and ninth innings. He retired three batters with two on and none out in the sixth an ninth innings. Cuellar at controls first game Houston new Yorka r h by a r h by 4100 Harrelson is 2 0 0 0rdavis it Jackson Kab Wynn of Rader in staub rat Sprinte Brand c Bales 2bcuellar p 3110 Buchek is 5010 Heise 2b 4201 Davis if5230 Kinsley p 3b 4 2 2 1 Bosch pm 4023 Swoboda rf4011 Kra Pool in 5000 Otis a Boswell 3b Grote c Reynolds if Koosman p Koonce p Jjones a Graham p Grzenda Goossen c 20104000 3000 0000 10004000 40104020 4010 2000 10000000 0000 10000000 0000 1000 trader Horn Village fla., $2.20. Honest$2.60 for show. Romulus the Strong Chestnu Colt which already had won the messenger stakes first leg inthe triple picked up $4,520 for his fourth place finish in both heats. The horse trained and driven by Billy Haughton a downed by the farmstead acres of Brookville n.y., came into the Jug with 14 victories in 16 starts and a bankroll of $250,000.it was obvious in the first heat that Romulus was not  broke stride twice in that race before coming on to finish fourth and in the second heat total 38 8 10 6 total 33 0 6 0 Houston 030 041 00 0c new York 000 000 00 00er. Jackson t. Davis Kranepool Harrelson heist. Do new York 2.lobhouston 10, new York 7. 2b Aspromonte Boswell Otis. Sir. Jack son Bales. In h r Erbb so Cuellar w,15- Koosman l,0-l Koonce Graham Grzenda Kinsley hip Grzenda 91 211-3 1 2-33 r. Davis., 03 04 1 0 t 0 30 31 02 32. Cubs trip red legs on wild pitch Chicago a a wild pitch by Ted Abernathy with the bases loaded in the 10th inning gave the Chicago cubs a 3-2 Vic tory Over the Cincinnati reds Friday in their fight for third place. Billy Williams was Safe on Tommy Helms error to open the 10th. After Ron Santo singled Relief Pitcher Billy Mccool uncorked a wild pitch. Erni Ebanks was passed intentionally. Abernathy s wild pitch to Pinch hitter Lee Thomas let in the winning run. Cincinnati scored in the first on Helms double an error by Adolfo Phillips and Vada Pinson s single but the cubs came Back with two off Jim Maloney in the second on sin Gles by Al Spangler Rand Hundley winning Pitcher Joe Niekro and Don Kessinger. The reds tied it in the fourth on doubles by Lee May and Der on Johnson. Throwing it away St. Louis up Mike Shannon s two out single in the 12th inning scored Rookie Steve Huntz from second base Friday night and gave the St. Louis cardinals a 5-4 Victory Over the Atlanta braves. With two out in the 12th, Hunt singled and went to second on Bob Tolan s single. Shannon then delivered the winning blow. The winning Pitcher was Al Jackson who pitched 3% innings of shutout Ball. The loss went to Ceci Upshaw who went the final 2% innings. A crowd of 31,933 watched the game boosting the Cardinal attendance Over the two million Mark to2,026,003. The braves tied the game witha three run rally in the ninth inning off Joe Hoerner and Ron Willis. Bob Uecker singled and Clete Boyer hit his 26thhomer to narrow the deficit to 4-3. After Dave Nicholson singled Willis relieved Hoerner and gave up a single to Mac Jones which sent Nicholson to third. Gate Milestone Atlanta St. Louisa r b Barb r h by Francona in 6 1 3 0 Brock if 6111 Geiger of 3010 Javier 2b 6011delahoz pm 1000 flood it 3130 Rakow p 0000 Willis p 0000carroll p 0000 Jackson p 1000 Gaston pm 1000 Huntz pm 1110 Upshaw p 1000 Sale zoo it 3000aaron of 5000 Tolan of 3010 1000 Shannon 3b 4121 3110 Gagliano in 50115132 Ricketts c 4001 4110 maxvill so 51103000 Torrez p 1000 Torre checker c Boyer 3bnicholson if Millan 2b Mjones a Omenke 3b Woodward Saslau pm Hermoso 2b Lemaster p Carty ii total 1010 Ajohnson pm 1 0 0 01000 Lamabe p 3000 Mcarver ph1000 Janater p 1000 Maris of 20002000 00001000 00002010 46 5 12 5 Buchek bombardment second game Houston new Yorka r h blab r h by Gotay 2b 3000 Otis of 2100 a Jackson As 2000 Kra Pool in 4011bales a 4000 Johnson 2u 5 1 3 1 warm cd 4000 Harrelson or 0 1 0 0 racier in 4110 Davis if 4020 staub of 2210 Jjones it 0200 apr mate 3b 3 2 1 3 Buchek is 4226 Pointer if 3000 Moock 31 4010 artless c 4021 Bosch it 4000 Elas Gme p 3000 Grote c 4 0 i 0 Sembetu p 0000 mgr a p 1110 King pm 1000 Selma p 0 0 0 0 Dukes p 0000 Boswell pm 1 0 0 0 Fisher p 0000 stall in 0 0 0 Taylor p 0000 Cincinnat Iab r h by Rose i Helms 2b Pinson Calmay of Perez 3b Chicago a r h by 4000 Kessinger is 4 0 2 1 4110 Beckert 2b & 0 1 0 4011 Williams if 41004110 Santo 3b 6010 4000 batiks in 4000 1000 Boe Bella pm 0 0 0 04000 Thomas pm 0000djolmfion in 3021 Spangler of 4120harper of Bench Cardenas is Maloney p Mccool paper thy p 4020 Hundley c2000 Phillips of 0000 a Niello p 0000 31202001 4010 35 3 0 2 Spain wins zone final Barcelona a Spain won the Davis cup european american inter zone Tennis finals Friday defeating Ecuador i doubles 7-5, 6-8, 3-6, 9-7, 6-1. Spain swept both singles matches thursday. Spain will meet South Africa in Durban in the next Ste of the Davis cup tournament. Total two out Houston new York 33 5 6 4 total 34 s 11 s when winning run scored. 010 000 301 0 5 101 000 030 38 do Houston 2. Lob Houston 4, new York 4. 2b Mcgrew . Or Aspromonte co Mushik 2 u3.i. 8otis, Mcgraw Aspromonte. Of Kranepool. Blasingame Gumber aukes L.U-2 Mcgraw Belma Fuslier.  w,4-6 in. 6. 2. 6. I. 2i r Erbb so 2 2 2 2 3300 i 1c hip Blasl name Otis. We Mcgraw Fisher. T-2 55. A --13,342. Total 34 2 7 2 total none out when winning run scored. Cincinnati 100 100 000 02 Chicago 020 000 000 13 a Phillips Beckert Santo  1, Chicago 4. Lob Cincinnati 3, Chicago 11. 2bhelms, .21, . 3bkessintser. A Maloney Phillips. In Maloney 9 Mccool ,3-7j 0 Abernathy 0  l.w.10-7 .10 h 8 1 0 7 r or 22 1 0 0 0 b so 4 4 1 0 u 0 44 4 10 2 total two out when winning run scored. Atlanta 100 000 003 0004 St. Louig 000 020 020 0015 a Shannon. Do Atlanta 1,  2. Lob Atlanta 8,  10. 2b Gagliano. 3bbrock. Or Boyer 26. A Nicholson. Of Ricketts. In h 7 6 1-3 1 12-3 1 i .22-3 4 5 2 1 1-3 1-3 w.9-4 3 1-3 Lemaster Rakow Carrol Upshaw l,2 Torrez Lamabe Jaster Hoerner Willisa. Jackson r Erbb so 2 2 1 s 2 0 reaching 30 Miles per hour Bil Collins the strapping injury prone club pro from Purchase,n.y., who was the first round Leader fell Back in the pack while a couple of foreigners Bruce Crampton of Australia and Harold Henning of South Africa made sub Par surge Sand Palmer and Nicklaus held their , playing steady Heady Golf shot an even Par 72 an found himself tied at 141 with Crampton firing the Day s Best round with 68 Henning shoot ing a 69 Tommy Jacobs who has t had a tour Victory in three years also 69 Rock Thompson a tour regular 72 Pat Schwab a 250-Pound teach ing pro from nearby West or Ange ., also 72, and Collins mixing birdies and bogies for a 74 after an opening 67.Palmer, practically knocking the Fla stick Down with his approaches but missing make Able Birdie putts shot his second straight 71 while his South african rival player did the same despite two three putt  and player were tied at 142 with the 43-year-old Atwall jr., former masters Cham Pion 70-72, Bert Weaver 71-71,and Terry Wilcox a club pro from Bronxville. Wall led Thefield until the final few holes where he took a pair of  the group with Nicklaus who fired a 70, were two Tim open Champion Julius Boros 71 72 Australia s Bruce Devlin 72-71 Ryder cupper Johnny Pott 68-75 Charles Coody 71-72, an Steve Oppermann 70-73. The Cut off Point for the final two rounds saturday and Sun Day was 149, with 73 making it. The leaders Bui Casper 69-72141 Pat Schwab 69-72141 Rocky Thompson 79-72141 Harold Kenning 72-0914jtommy Jacobs 72-69141 Bruce Crampton 73-68141 Bill Collins 67-74141bert Weaver 71-71142 Art Wall or 70-72142arnold Palmer 71-71142 Gary player 71-71142 Terry Wilcox 70-72143bruce Devlin 72-71143 Johnny Pott 68-75143 Jack Nicklaus 73-70143steve Oppermann 70-73148 Charles Coody 71-72143julius Boros 71-72143 Bob Goetz 71-73144 Dave Marr 13-71144 Ken Venturi 72-72144 Richard Crawford 72-72144 Tommy Aaron 72-72144 Frank Beard 73-73144 Tom Welskopp 69-75144bert Yancey 72-73145 Lionel Hebert 72-73145 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 01 0 hip Torrez Torre we Lemaster Soltow Willis 2up Haw. T3 17. A 31,933. Lee Trevino 74-71145 Yves Ellis 73-72145 Chi Chi Rodriguez 6i-76146 Jack Mcgowan 73-72145 Charles Sifford 72-73145 Homero Blancas c8-77140 Bob Goalby 7 .5-72145 Doug Sanders 73-72145 Dave Jimenez 71-74145 Miller Barber 7ii-71146 Jerry Steelsmith 7 j-74146 continued on pane 22 Nevada commission oks Tiger Rouse title scrap we Mocol. 2,042. Aber Naomiy. T2 2 .37. A Pugh decisions Pellegrini new Orleans a Percy Pugh 14414, scored a unanimous 10-round decision over10th ranked welterweight Jerry Pellegrini 146 j/4, thursday night. Both fighters Are from new Orleans. Las vegas Nev. Up the Nevada state athletic commission formally approved Friday a Light heavyweight championship fight betwee Champion Dick Tiger of Nigeria and contender Roger Rouse of Anaconda Mont. Commission vice chairman Don Divilio said contracts were approved pending a definite Date being set for the bout. Digilio said the match probably would be hold in this gambling resort sometime during novem Ber. The contracts give Tiger $75,000 or 45 per cent of the Gate whichever is highest. Rouse is to receive $15.000.in other action the commis Sion gave promoter Bill Miller permission to promote 26 weekly bouts. Miller asked for weekly monday fight Ard in order to Clear the Way for signing a television contract. The commission also approved a closed circuit television fight at Cesar s Palace forthe rematch of middleweight Champion Nino Benvenuii and Emile Griffith. The right is scheduled for sept. 21 in York  
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