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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 19, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 20 the stars and stripes a  hawaiian girl captures aau 1-meter dive Pittsburgh a Scala o Sullivan a Leggy Black eyed hawaiian won the one meter diving championship wednesday As the National aau Spring meet  compiled 415.89 Points through the 11 Divesto beat the second place finisher sue Gossick of Tarzana Calif., by 28 Points an unusually High margin. Keala whose full  Means the fragrance of the Flower was the first diver from her state to Ever win National Competition. It. Micki King of . Air Force was third Joel o Connell of Santaclara. Calif., was fourth and the defending Cham Pion Lesley Bush of Princeton n.j., was  diving was the first event in the Spring meet which gets under Way in Earnest thursday with five championship events. More than 400 swimmers and divers including most of the nation s olympic hopefuls will compete. 77 cars make indy entry deadline Indianapolis ind. A entries mailed before the Mon Day Midnight deadline swelled the Field to 77 cars wednesday for the 52nd memorial Day 500-mile race at the motor Speedway. Indianapolis the Speedway office report edit probably had All of them with the receipt of two entries which Paula Dianne Horton Carmel ind., had mailed in Windsor ont. The Horton cars with conventional a supercharged Ford Rac ing engines will be driven by Ronnie Bucknum la Canada,Calif., and Man Oaks Jerry Calif. Titus she neither has Ever driven in the 500. The last Batch of mail entries Golf Roundup Goalby Early entry for . Open play new York up Bob Goalby Winner of the master s tournament has submitted his entry for the 1968 . Open championship to be played injure in upstate new York the United states Golf association announced wednesday. The Urga said Goalby i exempt from qualifying because he finished among the Low 15scorers in the 1967 open. The 68th . Open will replayed june 13-16 at the Oak Hill country club at Rochester,. Of the players totally exempt from qualifying 17 have filed their entries. They include Bill Asper and Ken Venturi both former open champions an former pea champions Don Brock Macauley named As Heads of nationwide summer youth program St. Louis up outfielder Lou Brock of the St. Louis cardinals and former professional basketball great de Macauley were named co chairmen wednesday of a massive nationwide summer youth program billed As the Junior  from 16 cities including Angel Pineiro Munici Lou Brock. Junior olympic co chairman  stadium manager at Sanjuan puerto Rico attended an organizational meeting wit mayor Alfonso j. Cervantes. Frederick Reid recreation director of s a n Francisco said it s an excellent program of youth  Macauley who attended the meeting in the mayor s office said that More than 100,000youngsters from Ages 10 through 15, would take part in the program of basketball Bowling and track and Field  said that eliminations in the various cities will Lead tothe finals in St. Louis aug. 22-25.cervantes, in welcoming Dele Gates said that we Are Happy to conduct the program this  praised mayor John Lindsay for his help i supporting the first  program last year in new Yor City. This is an athletic program which will give Young sters something to do in the s u m m e a Cervantes  this program will come athletes of the  expected to take part include Baltimore Boston Cle Veland Detroit new Orleans new York Pittsburgh Sanjuan Washington ., p h i 1 a Delphia Milwaukee Patterson,n.j., san Francisco d a d e county miamifla., and Sandiego Calif. Teams of 82 for the finals each City May Send a team of 82 youngsters and eight adult coaches an supervisors. More than 1,300 athletes will take part in the finals at St. Louis. Business firms will sponsor the games which will Cost an estimated $100,000. Other delegates to the meet ing included Virgil l. Parker department of Parks an recreation Detroit Burton w. London Secretary Bowling proprietors association of Detroit and Samuel Labeach director roving Leader program Washington  Duluth entry Duluth Minn. Up Duluth is joining the . Hockey league effective next season. January Al Sieberger an Bobby Nichols. A new classification this year exempts pea champions of the last five years from  is the defending pea Champ Geiberger won in 1966and Nichols in 1964. Jack Nicklaus current Ope Champion Gary player Winner in 1965 and Julius Boros 1963champion, have not yet filed. Entries close at 5 . On May 1. Wilmington n. C. A Howie Johnson who won the 1958 Azalea open Golf tournament shot a seven under  64 wednesday to win top Money of$250 in the pro Amateur warm up for the $35,000 Azalea open ing thursday. He carded a pair of 32sagainst  of 35-36 for the 6, 575 Yard Cape fear country club course. The 42 year old Johnson bagged eight birdies the longest on a 20-foot putt on the 10th  australian Bob Stanton shot 66 to win runner up Money of $210 in the Field of 50 teams each with one pro and three amateurs. Gary player headed a seven Man group at 67, each win Ning $130. Others included Al Lan Hennings Cobey be Grange Joe Campbell Sam Carmichael Chris Blocker and Hugh Royer. Jerry Mcgee was next at 68for $75. Other Money winning pros Monty Kaser Rocky Thomp son Kel Nagle Richard Marti Nez and Frank Boynton 69, each $60.allen Henning headed a team that posted the Low Best i bal score of 54, the pro winning $200. His partners were Wil Mington amateurs Ray Fraley John Browning and Dick Han son. Frank Boynton s team was second at 55, the pro winning $175. Chris Blocker pocketed$150 for his team s 56 and pros Harold Kneece Al Bessel Ink and Butch Baird each won $75 for team scores of 57. Pinehurst . A the medallist and three former champions were eliminate wednesday As the North and South women s Amateur Golf tournament Field played two  for thursday Semi final play were Connie Day of Cleveland tenn., runner up last year Kaye Beard of Campbellsville by. Indianapolis vet eran mrs. Paul Dye and Mau Reen Crum of Lakeland Fla. The morning second round victims included medallist Marge Burns of Greensboro,. Defending Champion Phyllis Tish Preuss two Tim Winner from Pompano Beach Fla. Mrs. Nancy Roth Syms of Hollywood Fla., also a two time Winner and mrs. Philips clone of Myrtle Champion in 1958. Beach s.c.,mrs. Scott Probasco of Chattanooga tenn., edged mis Preuss 1 up Lancy Smith of Snyder . Upset mrs Syms 2 and 1 Joyce Kazmiersky of Detroit trimmed mrs. Cudone 4 and 2 and mrs. Dye beat miss Burns 3 and 2. In other second round matches miss Day topped mrs. R. H. Maclaurin of Savannah ga., 2up miss Crun took a 19-Hole match from Dianne Dailey of Frankfort by. Mrs. H. S. Sem ple of Sewickley pa., ousted mrs. William Smith of Wilming ton ., 5 and 4 and mis Sbeard downed  o Brien of Pittsfield mass., 5 and 4.in afternoon. Quarterfinals mrs. Dye won the first six Hole Sand breezed to an 8 and 7 con quest of mrs. Semple miss rum 4 up at the turn Hung on to Fecat  Beard Probasco 2 up trimmed miss Smith 4 and 3 and miss Day turned Back miss Kazmierski 2 and 1, after turning two  matches thursday sent mrs. Dye against miss rum and miss Beard against miss Day. Also included the sex car is a Tolli team with6 files to g so by new Small Whitney Turbine engine. Andy Granatelli president of the sponsoring of p Cor announced completion of a 5he most teams formidable Vinever assembled 2without Jimmy Clark of 3 was killed in Tond Granatelli said Clark will a replaced by Jackie Stewart an other grand prix racer from Dumbarton Scotland who was no. 3 in world rankings in fhe took a fourth at Indianapolis two years ago. Rookie joins team Greg Weld of Kansas . Auto club sprint car Cham Pion last year but a Rookie at Indianapolis also was named to the team. It already include former 500 winners Parnelli Jones of Torrance Calif., Anugraham Hill of London. The Only mail entry that arrived without Advance notice was a car with a semis lock engine owned by Speed innovator Mickey Thompson of Long each Calif. He nominated Rookie Danny Ongais of Long each to drive. The Field of 77 cars is the fifth largest since the first 500-Miler in 1911 but smaller than the record 90 entries last year. But there Are nine turbines com pared to the single entry last year in which Parnelli Jones Al most won the race. The Hart Way san Francisco giant left fielder Jim makes u rolling tumbling catch of pirate Bill Mazeroski Fly of the third base foul line in game at . Hart in Pfaffl Jaslar catch of a Mazeroski liner later in the 15-Innlng Gnu. Pittsburgh won 3-1, associated i re  
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