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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 18, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Monday March 18, 1968 the stars and stripes Page 17 open four tie Nicklaus for Lead Kidd triumphs in Roch c into a five Waynik so curs opt Golf Saint saturday shooting Miller Barber Bod Charles and Dan Sike surged into a share of the Lead in the rain delayed , trying to nurse a stroke Lead Over the Muddy Rio Pinar course after a 90-mln Etc halt for rain bogeyed the 13th 14th and 15th  had to sink a 20-foot Birdie putt on the last Hole to grab Ashare of the top spot in the big Gest logjam on the pro tour this ye5evlin fired a 69. Barber and Sikes shot 70s and Bob Charlesad a 71 to match Nicklaus to Tal in a torrid round in which 54of the 72 players broke Par de spite the rain. 6 straight Birdie defending Champion Julius Boros turned in the top score a66 including six straight birdies and was a stroke off the Pace at 209, along with seven others including Tom Weiskopf. Weiskopf had surged into the Lead with a string of birdies but bogeyed the last two holes and finished with a 69.ten other players in the $115,000 tournament were within three shots of the Lead for the$23,000 payoff in sunday s i  almost washed out the scores turned in by Boros another Early finishers but after a 90-minute" halt play was resumed and the golfers trudged through puddles of water on the fairways and  was on the sixth Hole when play was stopped and took a , Sikes and Barber were in the last threesome to finish in the dusk an Nicklaus said the darkness both ered  that putt on the 18th, i lost sight of the Ball when it was about eight feet from the cup and did t know it had gone i until i heard the crowd Roar he said. The leaders ii Rico Ivvle hot cd Lluri  nirm i Miller Lii slut. Dan skim  l  Aspen Colo. A Bill Kidd of Stowe vt., won the men s slalom saturday after Jean Claude Killy of France faltered on the second run in Roch cup ski Competition. Nancy Greene of Canada won the women s slalom. Kidd fourth after the first heat grabbed the Victory with a combined time of 2 06.18 after a first run Leader Killy missed Agate on a second ride. Killy scrambled Back through but wound up fourth with 2 07.13. Austrian Herbert Huber third after the first run Down a tight 74-Gate course took second wit total time of 2 06.28. Another austrian Alfred Matt was third in 2 06 58. Kidd s time on the second trip through a wider 75-Gate course was 1 04.08 Killy who zipped Down the first Counie in 59.87, finished the second ride in1 07.26. Killy said he was tired after Winter Long Competition but added i m not too disappointed. I be got the world  he referred to his commanding Lead in International ski federation the stars and stripes Spring training Roundup s Wallop Angels hits 1st he Competition with 186 Points to117 for runner up Dumeng Giov Anoli of Switzerland who fell on saturday s first slalom run and was  Victory has been a Long time coming Kidd said it happened to me a lot of  miss Green twisted Down two runs in combined time of 1 28.48 to add the slalom Crown to he downhill Victory Friday Here. The sweep for miss Greene sent her into first place in world cup  now has 151 Points to 150 for Isabelle Mir of France who did not compete Here. Miss Greene the no. 1 Start Erin the first heat was in front from the Start with a 44.81trine for the first trip Down a 55-Gate course dropping 380  15th on the second ride Down a wider 51-Gatecourse, miss Greene turned in 43.66.austria s Gertrud Gabl finished second with a combined time of 1 28.87, barely edging 08-71-00208 os-Iw-7108 07-08-7320s 67-71-7020s 71-07-70208 70-71 -8209 a  Gu-72-os20h Tom Al Hopr 68-72-0920u Tom  it. 70-70 of 201 Don i Al Illus Burn Tony Jiu Lii bub  Art Wall. Uon cd Niilo Kermit  by Jim Colin Kay Al Al Gary 1  l to dive Mill Dave l .u.-u, so thu k,.vbtun os-71-71209 Tj-70-go-20a 70-7207 a 08-73-0720i 73-08-69210 72-68-70210 74-09-67210 72-09-70211 71-89-71-211 70-70-71211 72-88-71211 71-08-71211 72-07-72211 09-75-67211 72-7207211 71-7307-211 70-73-oh-211 72 70-09211 Phoenix Ariz. A Willie Mays got the giants first Home run in their nine Cactus league games As san Francisco beat the California Angels 13-2 sat  evened their intrastate series 1-1, and gave the giants 5-4 Cactus record and the Angels a 4-4  giants clobbered starter Sam Ellis for nine runs on seven hits and four walks in 3 2-3 inn Ings including five runs in the  game wound up in a trav esty of giants batting out of or Der with Sanction of Angel manager Bill Rincy after a initial protest and tacit approval of plate Umpire Mel  let the farce proceed be cause it was an exhibition  the seventh Jack Hiatt led off out of turn and  also batted fifth that inning and filed out. Scottsdale Ariz. A shortstop Don Kessinger Back from a two weeks stint with the5th army at it. Sheridan 111., scored the winning run As the Chicago cubs nipped the Cleve land indians 2-1 saturday in exhibition , who was charged with three errors in the Field singled with one out in the seventh he took second on a Balky losing Pitcher Darroll slither Akes Lnor stole third and continued across the plate on Suth Erland s throwing error. St Petersburg f 1 a up Orlando Cepeda s Sec Ond Home run of the Spring broke a 3-3 tie in the seventh inning saturday and gave these Louis cardinals a 5-4 Victory Over the new York  s winning blow came at the expense of Don Cardwell who had been touched for a bunt single by Bob Lolan to open the  the Mots took an Eai Lead when they tagged Jac Lamabe for four singles in the second inning. Cleon Jones who had three hits in four trips for the mets knocked in two of the runs in the inning. St. Louis got one run Back in the third inning on singles by Lou Brock Curt flood and Orlando Cepeda. Tic breaking or Roger Maris All at the expense of Tom Seaver. It was Cepeda s single that opened a two run seventh inning rally when the cardinals tie the score. Mike Shannon Fol Lowed with a double and an infield out by John Edwards and a single by Dick Schoefield tied the score. Cocoa Fla. Up Ron Davis three run Homer Cli maxed a second inning attack i which the Houston astros scored All their runs in a 5-2win Over the Minnesota twins saturday  Ollom was the victim of the assault which gathered its momentum when Denis Menke Swind whipped Popup was Al Lowed to fall near first base for a single. ,. ,. Rusty staub making his first Start of the Spring for Houston had opened the inning with a double. Staub also had a single in three times at Bat. Dave Giusti pitched the first five innings for Houston. Winter Haven Fla. Up Frank Bertaina and Barry Moore held the Boston red sox to one hit saturday As Washington crushed the defending american league champions 9-0.mike Andrews two out single in the eighth inning off Bertaina was Boston s Lone safety. Moore pitched the first five innings for  senators backed up their Strong pitching with an 18-Hitassault, paced by Eddie Brink i Man and Mike Epstein with four hits each. Sarasota Fla. A Tommy Davis and Luis Aparicio both acquired in Winter deals kept their Spring training averages above .400 saturday a they paced the Chicago White sox to a 3-1 Victory Over  and Davis each had two hits in four at bats and Arenow hitting .417 and .414, respectively. The Only other Cluck of hits were a double by Dick Littleton and a single by Pete  used three front line pitchers in limiting the tigers to five hits All singles. Tommy John worked the first five innings for Chicago Joe Horlen the next three and Hoyt Wil Oclin pitched the  scored its run in the first inning. Walks to Don Wert and Al Kaline and a single by Dick Mcauliffe loaded the bases and Willie Horton then dry e Wert across with a Sacri Billy Kidd. Long time coming America s Kiki Cutter of Bend,ore., who turned in the second fastest trip of 43.31 for a combined time of 1 28.92. Olympic slalom Champion Marielle Gitschel of France who was in a second place tie after the first run missed a Gate and was disqualified on the second  opened the Way for Cathy Nagel Enumclaw wash., to move into fourth place with 1 29.14.miss Greene defending world cup Champion and Killy both were favored to win with their no. 1 starting positions in saturday s  twisted Down the 74-Gate men s course dropping 572 feet in 59.87 for a wide Lead on the first run Over second place Alfred Matt of Austria in 1 01.56.the tight course swept by a cold wind under Cloudy skies continued on pc Iye 221 . Derby new Orleans la. A Kentucky Sherry jumped to u la k Lead and won the $55,500 Louisiana Derby by 5 a lengths saturday at the Fairgrounds. The hot son of Kentucky Pride with jockey Jimmy com it pacing him perfectly was Lievi r Roeii mildly threatened by 10 Oiler 3-year-Olds in thei Trimle race run in 1 50 1-5. A recent $150,000 Purchase by mrs Joe w. Brown of Biloxi,miss., and new Orleans Ken Tucky Sherry s showing mad him a solid candidate for the Kentucky  bringing Tho Brown stable the $37,500 Winner s slice of tie purse Kentucky sul a  favorite paid $.i.ou,  and v3 20. Problem solver paid$25 and $7.-10 us runner up with port Digger paying $5.60 to tie Triumph marked the fifth win in the Louisiana Derby for mrs Brown and the handle for the Derby was $186.913a fair grounds record for a single Tho total Mutual handle also vis a record with the crowd of lfi.882 betting $1,295,383 on 10 races. Fice fly.,. Chicago took the Lead with two unearned runs in the second of John Liller. , Fla. Cpd the Pittsburgh pirates banged out 17 hits to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 7-4 slur Dav in their third exhibition meeting of the Spring saturday. The pirates touched Rookie Harry  for two runs into first and third innings and the Phillies never caught  Alou knocked in two runs ail Rookie Fred patek had three hits for the winners. Veteran Bill White had three i texan betters Ujj shot put Mark i Dallas Tox. Apr Sam w a 1 k e a 230-Pound Dallas s a in u e 1 1 High a school Strongbox bettered the National interscholastic a 12-Pound shut put record attain saturday. Competing in the ies j i quite relays he tossed the Ball 71 feet 11 4 inches to a surpass his pre ious Best of j9-u34, which has been submitted As a record. T the existing record is to j-5 by Dallas Long of j $ Imus Iii ari/., in 1953  
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