European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 11, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 17 Floral deadlocks Dickinson or the doral open Golf ment Lead saturday when an otherwise flawless round by thes an Gardner Dickens pm end with a bogey on the 18th Hole. The two players fought a pres sure filled fight from the begin song to the end of this warm sunshiny Day. Weiskopf once feed into a tie fell a stroke Back and then Hung on until Dic Kinson made his one 25-year-old Weiskopf blasted out a six under Par 86. Dickinson fired a 67, and they i went into sunday s final round deadlocked 13 under Par at 203. Two Quick birdies by Weis Dikopf at the 15th and 16th holes brought the two rivals even. The big Blond a rising Star on the circuit dropped a five Iron shot one foot from the pin on the 183-Yard 15th. He birdied the next Hole with a putt from 15 feet. 25-foot putt but Dickinson allowed his Young foe to enjoy the Lead for Only a few moments at that time. He ran Down a 25-foot putt for a Birdie at the 16th an broke right Back out of the tie. Weiskopf finished with two steady pars. Dickinson parred the 17th but his drive on no. 18was wide to the right and when his Chip to the Green pulled up20 feet Short he two putted for the under Par at the Start of the Day Dickinson was on fir eat the beginning saturday. He racked up four birdies on the first five holes. At the turn he was 12 under Par and Weiskop was three strokes Back. Dickinson started the Back Side with another Birdie but Weiskopf hanging on like bulldog made an eight foot Eagle putt and Cut Dickinson margin to one. The leaders Gardner Dickinson 6&-71-fl7203 Tom Welskopf 70-67-66203 Howie Johnson 67-71-68206 Fred Marti 70-70-68208 Bert Yancey 89-70-89208 Miller Barber 71-70-88209 Dan bikes 70-70-6120h Bert Grei no 71-72-67210 Dave Hill 68-72-70210 Jack Montgomery 69-72-69210 Dave Stockton 68-71-71210 Charles Coody 69-69-72210 Dick Hart 72-07-71210 Don january 69-71-71210 Bob Mir play 75-67-70212 Frank a and 70-71-71212 George Archer 70-72-71213 Dean refrain 70-71-72213 j0 1" lot. 71-73-70214 Mike Soi Izhak 74-70-70214billy Maxwell. Dudley Wysong Art Wall Lionel hot Frt Terry do Roy l us arty Kun Vii Usu Bob Mccullister Gay ure Wor Jimmy writ it n Tom Siuw Jim Colbert John Schlei Carolil i a Nicklaus Charles Silloniz Dick lot. Ital and station a Curmi Rimu Ell he Kuk 71-73-70214 69-74-71214 71-72-71214 07-75-72214 75 18-7121 72-70-72214 74-72-ou215 72-72-7121. 76-69 70216 74-70-7121 72-72-7121f 72-72-71215 72-71-72218 70-74-71-216 73-71-71216 72-71-72216 72-70-73216 71-68-7621 73-73-70216 72-74 70210 73-72-7121 70-74-72-21 72-72-72-216 70 7-1-7221 let or Fly two Baltimore orioles pitchers and a pitching coach go through the strenuous motions of Spring training at their Miami Fla., Camp. Kicking their legs High Are Pete Richert left and Jim Palmer top right. Releasing the Ball Bottom right the o s Are Palmer to be is coach Herm on Richert and mainstays. Up photo if i of St. Petersburg Fla a Mike Shannon singled lome two runs and then score Don Dick Simpson s Homer As the St. Louis cardinals blanked the new York mets 4-0 saturday inthe first exhibition game for both teams. Met outfielder Tommie age Ewas hit on the head by a Bob Gibson pitch but suffered Only plump on the left Side of the head. Lou Brock started it against Dick Selma with a single an Tim Mccarver doubled him to third. Both then scored As Shan non singled and Simpson Fol Lowed with his Homer. Gibson held the Mots witless for three innings and was Fol Lowed by Steve Carlton and Nel son Briles. Each of the last two hurlers gave up a single for the mets two hits. Selma started in place of Tom Seaver who was struck on the Back of the head in practice Fri Day by a batted Ball. Bradenton Fla. Up Bert Campaneria two rur single highlighted a three rur second inning outburst am three Oakland pitchers Limite Boston to four hits As the athletics recorded their second straight exhibition Victory will a 5-1 Triumph Over the red so Dick Green also singled in a run in the second inning a Rookie Stan Wojcik added the final two runs with a Long Home run in the Krausse Paul Lnu Blat in masters aug Usta a. A Tommy Jacobs 33-year-old Veteran omasters Golf tournaments was named saturday As the 1 of former champions to play in this year s meet. Jacobs to qualify under regular requirements but was picked untie a provision that allows masters champions to nominate one player. Is More american professionals will be selected april 7 for us ornament for standout play the past year. And Jack Aker combined to Etire 13 straight Boston batters and 22 out of 23 from the second through the ninth innings. Rookie Joe Lahoud account Dor Boston s Only run when he drilled a 410-foot Home run Over he Center Field Fence in the first inning. It was the first bal hit Over the Barrier since it was rented three years ago. For Myers Fla. A Manny Mota and Manny Jimenez hit Home runs As the Pittsburg pirates beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-2 saturday in an exhibit lion baseball game. Jimenez got his Homer of Woody Fryman a former pirate who ended up the loser. Tommy Sisk pitched three hit less innings and got the Victory. Tony Taylor and Mike Ryan hit Solo Home runs for the Phillies. Sarasota Fla. A Rookie outfielder buddy Brad Ford made a shoe top catch inthe 10th inning and doubled Home the tie breaking run in to health As the Chicago White sox Defeated the Cincinnati reds 5-4 was Chicago s second straight exhibition Victory. Bill Henry Rookie Southpaw was tagged with the defeat and had control trouble in the let when the sox broke the dead lock walks to Pete Ward an Duane Josephson and a san fice bunt by Ken Berry preceded Bradford s game deciding , using Only three regulars rallied with a three run ninth inning to tie the score at 4-4 the burst was again Bob locker and was climaxes by a two run single by 1 o i was the Only us bag Pitcher who was sox scored tour in tin first inning off Milt Pappas Pitree singles and a double b Wayne Causey and added two More in the eighth on singles Byi Radford Jim Cullen and Ken 3oyer. Cocoa Fla. A Rookie in Miles pitched witless Ball Over the final three innings sat urday As the Washington Sena ors nudged the Houston Astrosi-1 in an exhibition encounter. Miles came along in the seventh walked Only one and just permitted two balls to be mocked out of the infield. Camilo Pascual had pitched two unless innings and had one Man on with two out in the third when he was chased for going to his Mouth. First base ump Al Salerno enforced the Rule aimed at curbing the Nellie Fox also was ejected. Phil Ortega was sent in giving up a double to Joe Morgan on the first pitch. This score Norm Miller aboard with a sin Gle. Ortega blanked the Astro the next three innings on four hits until Miles a right hander took senators rocked Larry Dierker for one run on Ken my Mullen s sacrifice Fly when Nate Colbert dropped the Ball. Rav continued on Page 22 j Clete boy i Stanfo initial 68 pacts his for by Thi a Trio of National league holdouts Bob Aspromonte and Rusty s t a u b of the Houston astros and Clete Boyer of the Atlanta braves came to term with their respective clubs sat urday. Third baseman Boyer a nine Day holdout signed for an Esti mated $47,500. Outfielder staub the senior circuit s fifth Best hitter last season ended eight Day holdout by signing about $45,000. Later in the Day third base Man Aspromonte the Only remaining Houston holdout after staub had signed came to terms Over the Telephone and said he would sign the new pact when lie Rei Orts to Camp monday. His contract is thought to be in the neighbourhood of $35,000. Boyer had been shooting for a$50 000 salary after his Best sea son at the plate driving in 96runs and slamming 26 homers in 1967. The braves offered him about $45,000, and they reportedly split the difference. Associated press the Slick Fielding Boyer Cameto terms while talking with Paul Richards braves vice president during Atlanta s first exhibition game of the Spring flew to Cocoa Friday night for a Long talk with Gen eral manager spec Richardson and signed the new contract saturday s contract is the second highest in the club s Mathews got $50,000 when Houston obtained him from the braves last season but was traded to Detroit in mid August. Boyer staub
