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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 27, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Page the stars and stripes Friday october 27, 1967 Bayer posts Las vegas Nev. A towering George Bayer led an awesome Parade of Par wreck ers through the first round of the $100,000 Sahara invitational Golf tournament wednesday the big fellow knocking five strokes off regulation figures despite a badly swollen Finger and competitive inactivity since last  toured the 7,069-Yard, Par 36-35 71 Paradise Valley country club course under sum Mery skies in 34-3266.thirty-six professionals of the 144 entered shot sub Par Golf with the defending Champion Jack Nicklaus posting a 36-3268. Arnold Palmer suffering the agony of a double bogey an bogey on the second and third holes finished with 39-3776. Six at 67 six players were crowded on shot Back of Bayer at 67. They were Ken still 33-34,who was playing with a painful rib injury Julius Boros 34-33homero Blancas 35-32 Frank Seard 35-32 to Wininger 34-33 and Terry Dill 34-33. Dill had a Chance to tie or godhead until he came to the Fina Hole where he had a bogey five Wininger playing in his first tournament since the Oklahoma City open last May moved into Contention with birdies on thelast three holes. Bayer shot seven birdies an two bogies in his first tournament since the Greensboro open Early in april. He played with his left Little Finger taped an swollen the result of a spin from a Golf cart last week at his Home course incline Village Nev. The leaders George Bayer. 34-32 6? Homero Tancas. 35-326 Julius Boros. 34-336 Ken still. 33-346 to Wininger. 34-336frank Beard. 35-3267 Terry Dill. 34-3367joe Carr. 36-32 6f Butch Baird. 33-35 6sgardner Dickinson. 34-34 6 Jack Nicklaus. 36-326bob Goalby. 35-3366 Hugh Royer. 34-35  Casper. 35-346 Jack Mcgowan. 34-35 6 Billy Maxwell. 35-3469bruce Crampton. 37-32 is Miller Barber. 35-346 Dave Hill 36-3339steve Spray. 36-3369 Charles coolly. 36-3369ray Floyd. 33-3669 Jim Colbert. 34-367 Lou Graham. 34-367randy Glover. 36-347 Bill Johnston. 38-327jim Grant. 35-35 to George will. 34-367lee Trevino. 37-337 Fred Marti. 34-367 Rives Mcbee. 35-357 Mike Fetchick. 36-34 7dick Crawford. 35-357 Randy Petri. 34-3670jack Montgomery. 38-327 Foyd fit for Quarry rematch los Angeles a they a he s hungrier than i am and that s probably True. But i must As hungry for the championship As he  32, Floyd Patterson Hun ters for the heavyweight boxing championship he already has won lost won and lost  saturday afternoon at the olympic auditorium the sex Champion fights a return match with Young californian Jerry Quarry with the Winner advancing in the current world boxing association tournament to de cide a  was 21 when he knocked out Archie Moore inthe fifth round to win the title via a tournament route after Rocky Marciano retired unde  feel just As Strong now As i was then Floyd declared Ashe wound up his strenuous training for the return match against the 22-year-old Quarry who battled him to a 10-Rounddraw last june 9. Some say i m not As Strong some say i m stronger but As far As i m concerned i m feel ing just the same Patterson  does t feel the Winner of the stars and stripes world Mark earns pole for Pearson Rockingham . A David Pearson driving a 1967 Ford set a new four Lap world record wednesday in winning the pole position for sunday american 500 Stock Icar race. His average Speed was 117.120miles per hour. Jack Bowsher also in a 67ford, won the second position with a Speed of 116.864  was followed by two other Ford Drivers Bobby Allison at116.797 . And Gale Yarbor Ough at 116.712 . A. J. Foyt this year s Indian Apolis 500 Winner turned the four qualifying laps in 116.250m.p.h. But it was not fast enough to make one of the eight positions settled in wednesday s qualifying. Foyt was to try again thursday. Other qualifiers the first eight positions were rounded out by Richard Petty Plymouth 116.674  Hutch Erson Ford 116.570 Gordon Johncock Mercury 116.561and Leroy 116.542. Yarbrough Ford in notching third place Alli son set a new one Lap record for a one mile track touring theoval at 117.416 . His car is entered by retired race drive Fred Lorenzen. Wednesday s qualifying run were delayed until mid after noon because of a morning rain. Jimmy Clark the formula 1world s driving Champion from Scotland got in a 15-Lap prac Tice run in a Holman and Moody Ford but did not attempt to qualify. He was expected to make the Effort thursday. Ones Havlicek sparkle As celtics Stop Hawks 7-game Streak 118-104 Boston a Sam Jon Sand John Havlicek combined to spark the Boston celtics to a118-104 Victory Over the St. Louis Hawks wednesday Nightie a National basketball association  loss was the Hawks first of the season ending their Sev up honors Mccormick for comeback new York up Mike me Cormick the one time $50,000 Bonus Beauty who reached Star Dom in 1967 after a Brief banish ment to the minor leagues was named the major league come Back player of the year thurs Day by the United press inter National. The 29-year-old san Francisco giant Lethander from Pasadena Calif., received 21 votes in the balloting by 48 baseball experts who participated in the Annua Lupi Survey. Carl Yastrzemski of the bos ton red sox was a Distant Sec Ond with six votes followed by Bob Allison of the Minnesota twins and Joe Sparma of the de troit tigers with five each and Mel Stottlemyre of the Newyork Yankees with one. Mccormick led the National league and tied for the major league Lead with 22 victories this season. He pitched 262 innings struck out 150 batters and had a2.85 earned run average. Sporting news names All Star teams Mays Gibson omitted from no squad St. Louis up the sport ing news wednesday announced its All Star teams in the National and american leagues with three game world series Winner Bob Gibson a loser and Willie Mays for the first time in11 years failing to earn a berth on the National league  National league team included three players from the Pittsburgh pirates which finished sixth. The world Cham Pion St. Chicag berths. In the american league the Pennant winning Boston red Louis cardinals an cubs earned two sox and Minnesota twins each earned two berths but the Detroit tigers earned three places Pitcher Earl Wilson outfielder Al Kaline and Catcher Bill Freehan. The sporting news said its All Star teams were selected by league players. First baseman Orlando Cepeda of St. Louis was a unanimous Choice with a189-vote total highest among selections. Players on a club were not allowed to vote for their team  Aaron of the Atlanta braves selected Lor the sixth time garnered a total 119 votes highest among  Mike Mccormick of the san Francisco giants was second Only to Cepeda in total votes receiving 179. Ferguson Jenkins of the cubs was the alternate Pitcher selected on the National league team which also included Bill Mazeroski Roberto Clemente and Gene Alley of the pirates Ron Santorf the cubs Jim Wynn of the Houston astros and Tim Mccarver of the cardinals. Gibson apparently was by passed because of his failure to play a full season. He suffered continued on Page 22 in game Winin player coach 1 rebounds and  Russell s 25 Fine defensive play was also a major Factor As Boston boosted its unblemished record to three in a Row. Jones who scored 25 Points got off to a slow Start and the celtics sagged with him falling10 Points behind late in the first period. But Havlicek who wound up with 22 Points tallied 14 in the first half As Boston fought Backoo take a 51-49 Lead. Then Jones who missed five of his first six Field goal at tempts hit on seven of his next nine enabling the celtics to forge an 84-69 Lead by the end of the third period. The Hawks top scorers were Lennie Wilkens and  Sny Der who scored 18 and 16points, respectively. Philadelphia a Hal Greer turned in his third straight 30-Point plus Gam wednesday night in leading the unbeaten Philadelphia 76ers to a117-114 National basketball association Victory Over the Newyork knickerbockers. Greer dropped in 33 Points on13 for 24 from the Field and seven for seven from the foul Lineas the 76ers broke the game open with a 34-11 spurt that car ried them from an 11-Point Defi Cit Early in the third period to a12-Point Lead in the fourth Quad  kicks who lost their fourth straight since winning their opener led 77-66 Witt three minutes gone in the third Quarter. Chet Walker who had 23, hit with three straight Fiel goals triggering a 76ers rally which gave them a 90-88 Lead after three quarters. Walker scored six of 10 Point sin a 76er spree starting the fourth period which boosted them to a 100-88 Lead. The kicks closed to 115-112 inthe last two minutes but Wally Jones pair of free throws put tout of reach. Willis Reed led the new Yor scoring with 24 Points. Detroit a the de troit pistons rallied from a 10 Point deficit in the final six minutes wednesday night to hand the wingless Chicago Bull their sixth straight defeat 107 99, in a National basketball association game. Detroit now 2-2, trailed 92-82when Dave Bing started an explosive comeback in which the continued on Page 22 the tournament can feel him self a True Champion until he meets and beats Cassius Clay declaring i d like to fight him again very  Clay stopped Patterson in the 12th round in 1965 in a bout where Floyd says he incurred a Jack injury when he missed a punch. The current tournament was set up when Clay was stripped of his title on conviction of military draft evasion. Patterson first lost his Crow non a third round knockout by Sweden s Ingemar Johansson in1960. He won it Back by Stop Ping the swede in six the Fol lowing year becoming the first heavyweight to regain the title. First round knockout by Sonny Liston in 1962 ended the Patter son reign. He s studied films of the first Quarry bout in which he was Down once and his foe twice and observed he surprised me in the fight. He was faster stronger and had More punch ing ability than i thought head. I be worked to Correct the mistakes i made that time. I m better prepared for this fight a scrap scheduled for 12 rounds two More than their first meeting. Foster bests Roundtree on 8th-round to Washington a Bob by Foster of Washington d.c., continued his drive toward the Light heavyweight championship wednesday night by knocking out a ranked Levan Roundtree of new York in 1 35 of the eighth round. Both weighed 178. It was Foster s 22nd knockout in 31 bouts. He has won 27 and lost four. Foster ranked second by the world boxing association has been promised a title fight Tak ing on the Winner of the nov. 17 championship bout betwee  Tiger and Roger Rouse. Little trouble Foster had Little trouble wit Roundtree and made Quick work of the new yorker after setting him up with a flurry of lefts and rights in the eighth round of their scheduled 10 Rounder. Foster decked Roundtree Withan Over hand right dropping the smaller fighter directly to the Canvas. Foster built up a wide Point margin up to the end of the seventh round using his left Han effectively and scoring heavily with rights. Roundtree now has a record of 12 wins and three losses. Buenos Aires a Osca Bonavena Argentine heavy weight contender resume training wednesday for his title elimination bout against Jimmy Ellis in Louisville ky., dec. 2. The bout originally was scheduled for nov. 11, but was postponed when it developed Bona Vena had suffered a pulled Back muscle in defeating Germany Skarl Mildenberger last month. San Diego Calif. Up Bobby Valdez of san Diego the world s ninth ranked Feather weight picked up a unanimous 10-round decision Over yaqui Nidez of Hermosillo Mexico tuesday night. Valdez got 9-0 and 6-0 vote from judges Frank Rustich and Hal Richards respectively andean 8-2 vote from referee  Young. The fight was held at the Community concourse  
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