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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, October 29, 1967

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 29, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 18 the stars and stripes sunday october 29, 1967 cards sign Pilot to new 1 year pact St. Louis a re schoendienst was rehired Fri Day to manage the St. Louis cardinals in 1968, but the Pilo of the world champions Willave Only a one year contract with a substantial hike in  August a. Busch jr., in announcing that schoendienst had agreed to terms said the National league club was red schoendienst. 115,000 raise continuing its policy of one Yea contracts. Estimates placed the 1968 salary figure at about $45.-000. Schoendienst said his wife Mary was disappointed because he did not receive a two Yea contract but added i was told that the Ball club was sticking to its policy of one year con  manager Stan mus Lal who does not have a con tract with the cardinals in his position said schoendienst has a very Good contract. He had m great season and we re  estimates placed Schoen Dienst s 1967 salary in the $30, 000 Range indicating a $15,000raise. In his two previous sea sons his contract was renewed before the season ended Al though the club was in the Sec Ond division. Schoendienst was name manager of the cardinals late in 1964. Shortly after the redbirds had won the world Champion Chip and the late Johnny Kean had left the club to manage the new York  1965, red s first season St. Louis finished seventh an schoendienst was rehired aug. 2. After trading away Veteran Bill White Dick Groat and Ken Boyer during the Winter the cardinals started to rebuild and in 1966 finished sixth although still in the first division in mid  season the cardinals t continued on Page Nicklaus fires 62, grabs v Lead Las vegas Nev. A big Jack Nicklaus shot a sensational 33-2962 Friday the Low est in his Brilliant career which propelled him into the Lead with199 after the third round of the $100,000 Sahara invitational Golf tournament. The Blond belter from Colum bus Ohio equalled the course record at the Paradise Valley country club which measures 7, 069 Yards and a Par of 36-3571. Nicklaus performance under Ideal weather conditions sends the 27-year-old defending Cham Pion into the final round Satur Day with a one stroke Lead Over the Surprise of the tournament Young Steve Spray who shot a67 for 200. In third place at 203 was Bob Goalby who shot a Fine 88. Goalby played in the Sam threesome As Nicklaus and he summed it up very Well he makes you feel you re no doing so Well even when you have a 68."Spray, 26, from Cedar rapids Iowa and a relative newcomer on the pro circuit of coed to the front thursday with a 64 an was five shots in front of Nick Laus starting Friday s  had four birdies and no bogeys Terry Dill shot a 70 for 205 Steve Oppermann with a 66, and the stars and stripes miners trounce Lobos Albuquerque . A alternate quarterback Brooks Daws on threw six touch Down passes and ran nine Yards for another to Friday night Ashe University of Texas at Elpaso engineered a 75-12 noncom Ference football rout of new  s favorite target was Fleet Fla Kerback Volley Mur Phy who caught four aerials for 234 Yards and three , who started in place of Veteran quarterback Bill Stevens who has a virus completed nine of 20 pass attempt for j76 Yards. Dawson to aerials Dawson s touchdown pass plays were to Bob Wallace for25 Yards Larry Mchenry for 10 Yards Paul White for 83 Yard Sand Murphy for 74, 86 and 52  paso now is 3-1-1, while the Western athletic con Ference Lobos Are 1-6. Tex a by a 28 13 21 1375new Mexico o a 012 Tex Wallace 26 pcs from Dawson Waddle kick Tex Mchenry 10 Paa from Dawson Waddle kick Tex Fabian m Paw interception Waddle kick Tex Murphr t4 pm from Dawson Waddle kick . Valier to Imus from Stone kick failed Tex White 81 a from it Wpm Waddle kick to Murphr m a from Dawm kick tailed . Pollar i run Pasa failed Tex Murphy 51 a from Daw on Waddle kick Tex Whit i run Waddle kick Tex Caveney m Paw interception Waddle kick Tex Dawson t run waddles kick Tex child m Pao from Neimeyer kick failed attendance 9,039. Minor league drop out Winter Haven Fla. A the Winter Haven mets have dropped out out of the Florida Tate league leaving nine teams o operate in the class a base Ball circuit for 1968. Smith s 35-Yard score on Fumble Pickoff lifts Miami Over Auburn 7-0 Miami Fla. A defensive end Phil Smith intercepted a pitch out by Auburn Quarter Back Larry Blakeney and raced 35 Yards for a touchdown Friday night As Miami beat the tigers 7-0 in a bitter defensive Battle inthe Orange bowl. Auburn was in Possession units own 42 when Smith a 8-foot-2, 208-Pound senior from Colleg Park ga., snatched the pitch out and romped Over for his first touchdown As a collegian. Technically the play was ruled a Fumble recovery. The Victory was resurgent Miami s fourth consecutive after two  left the two teams with identical 4-2  hurricanes completely bengals Rev vedas nickname Fer Cincy Al entry Cincinnati up owners of Cincinnati s new american football league club Rea Hedback in history Friday to give their team the name of the Cincinnati bengals. General manager coach Pau Lbrown former Boss of the Cleveland Browns told news men the name was chosen primarily a a link with the past when Cincinnati had a professional football club name the bengals from 1937 through 141. The bengals will begin com petition in the Al next season. N january they will Stock their team from a Pool of players made available by other of clubs and then fill out the squad la the College draft next  says Alston to quit san Juan puerto Rico a Walter Alston will probably step Down As manager of Tholos Angeles dodgers within a week and be replaced by Dodge coach Preston Gomez the san Juan Star said in its saturday edition. Baseball writer Tito Steven said he has Learned that Gomez who is currently managing Thesan Juan senators of the puerto rican Winter league is to leave for los Angeles Over the weekend to attend a meeting of dodger executives and that he probably will not remain wit the senators. We re All waiting for the birthing to happen a source close to Gomez said according to Stevens. Gomez himself declared it s news to me. Ifs the first time heard about  at his Home in Darrtown Ohio Alston declared i Don t know anything about  he said he had not discussed any thing of the sort with Walter o Malley president of the Dodg ers and Buzzie Bavasi Genera manager. Or. O Malley is Hunting in Africa and or. Bavasi is on  dominated the first half. The made nine first Downs on the ground for 154 Yards while the tigers managed Only 28 Yards  s Only serious threat came in the second Quarter when starting quarterback in ran Carter s pass was deflected and fell into the hands of Tiger Richard Martinez 69. Juli Sboros Wals in a group at 208 with a 68, and Ken still who started out Only two strokes behind Spray along with Goalby Fallback with a 74 Lor 211. But the round belonged to Nicklaus. In practice before the round Jack confided he did feel he was driving very Well but he used his Driver 10 Tim Sand his no. 3 Wood four times. The 29 on the Back nine equalled the lowest of the pea tour this year and his 62 tied the course record set by r. H. Sikes in 1964. Nicklaus had two eagles on the Back nine. The first came on first Down Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passe Punta Fumble Loi Yard penalized Auburn Miami 14 66 117 65 128t-25-3 7-42 1 is 64 6 4-8-1 10-41 0 to halfback Dwight Hurston who scampered 30 Yards to the Miami 10 before being hauled Down from behind. Auburn s Al Giffin rammed four Yards to the six but Carter was thrown for a six Yard Losson the next play by Miami s Bob Paterek and Carter s pass on third Down was incomplete. In the first half Only eight passes were thrown and in the last half Miami could t get closer than Auburn s 36, except for Smith s touchdown scamper the closest Auburn came was to the Hurricane 28 Yard line inthe last half. Auburn 0 0miami o7 07 Mia Smith 86 rumble recovery Tracy kick attendance 50,066. Bonavenia can return to ring in 25 Days Buenos Aires up Argentine heavyweight Oscar Bonavena second ranked by the world boxing association will be in condition to fight fifth ranked Jimmy Ellis within 25 Days Bonavena s doctor said Friday. Bonavena recently complained about Back pains which forced postponement of the semifinal elimination bout scheduled for nov. 11 in Louisville . H. Paladino who has treated the Argentine during his entire boxing career said other pains which bother Bonavena during exercises to build up abdominal Muscles would gradually pass. Jack Nicklaus. Lowest of career the 378-Yard 10th Hole. He holdout a wedge shot from 85 Yards out and then commented Idon t think i Ever hit a better  second Eagle came on fhe 495-Yard 17thhe had the same3 there thursday. He hit a drive that left him about 200 Yard from the Hole. A no. 4 Iron car ried 12 feet from the cup and he holed out for the Eagle. Jack had a Little Luck going for him. On the Par 5 second Hole his second shot was headed for out of Bounds but the Ball hit a Rock and bounced Back into the Fairway. He got his Par. Only one bogey Nicklaus had one bogey three putting the Par 4 15th from 25 feet. For Spray this was the firs time he had Ever been this close to leading into the final  Best Ever in a tourney was a tie for sixth in the Atlanta opencast month. Arnold Palmer who suffered disastrous 7 in the first round came on again with his second straight $8 for 212. Pal Mer had one bogey and three birdies on the first nine and the same on the Back nine. The leaders Jack Nicklaus 6ft 66-621m Steve Spray 69-64-87200bob Goalby 68-87-68203 Terry Dill 67-68-70206 Steve Oppermann 71-70-66207richard Martinez 71-67-60207 Juliua boroa67-73-68208 Hugh Royer 69-72-87208billy Martindale 71-60-68208 Joe Carr 68-71-69208rives Mcbee 70-70-68208 Dick Mayer 71-70-68200bobby nichols71-69-60209 Dudley Wysong 74-67-68209charles Coody 69-71-69209 prank Beard 67-70-72209dean Beman. 72-69-69210 Jack fleck72-68-70210rex Baxter s 71-69-70210 Gardner Dickinson 68-72-70210fred Marti 70-74-67211 Dick Lytle 70-72-69211howie Johnson 73-69-69211 Bob Mccallister 75-67-69211terry wik of 74-67-70211 George a Chor 72-69-70211jack mccowan69-69-73211 Ken still 67-70-74211arnold Palmer 76-68-08212 Chuck Courtney ,. 73-71-8.8212 t continued on Page so  
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