European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 04, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page lire 66n1" two share Western Golf Lead Chicago a Georger Nhor emeled the last Hole and by Nichols holed a j5foot Dutt and a 60-foot Chip shot Asbach fired 66s Friday to tie for he second round Lead of the ire Stern Golf , the Pensacola open Champion Angels botox Divide pair a a Duncan foil tribe 5-1 Cleveland up Dave Duncan foiled Crafty pitching ruse by Stan Williams with a two run single in the second inning Friday night which sparked the Oakland athletics to a 5-1 Triumph Over the Cleveland indians. Williams tied to fool Duncan with runners on second and third and two out in the second by bluffing unintentional walk after going to a 2-2 count. Williams and Catcher Duke Sims conferred on the Mound and Sims stepped out As William threw Ball three. But the indians right hander fired the next pitch Over the plate and Duncan Bat Ting .176, lined it into left Field to drive in Sal Bando from third and Danny Cater from second. Bando had been hit by a pitch and reached third on Cater s single. The indians had a Hance to get out of the inning unscathed when they Hung up Cater Between first and second following Jim Gosger s foul pop but a futile attempt to Nai Bando going Back to third enabled Cater to reach second. Indian taker Oakla dab r h by Clevela dab r Hbl cup nerds is 3 2 1 0 Nelson 2b. And f o u r t h leading Oney Winner was among late finishers. On the 520-Yard 18th,i stuck a four Wood five inches mom the cup and was Down for Ian Eagle three to round out a air of 33s for 136, six under Par at the Halfway Point. One stroke Lead Nichols the 1964 pea Cham Dion carded 32-34. He and Archer will carry a slim one stroke Lead in the Chase for the $26,000 first prize continues saturday with the Field Cut from 150 to about 80.Bob Stanton 22-year-old australian and Veteran Billy Max Well 54th on the Money list with $18908, also were late finishing to share second place with de fending Champion Jack Nick Laus Homero Blancas and Miller Barber at 137. Par for the Olympia Fields course which stretches 6,749 Yards through Woods is 35-36 71. More Birdie putts Nichols whose last Triumph was in the 1966 Minnesota Clas sic fired his lowest round since posting a pair of 65s in tying for second in the Greensboro open this season. I m playing the Best Golf that ii have for a Long time he said. I m getting More Birdie chances and sinking some How they scored Chicago a second round scores in the Western open Golf Kubiak 2bmonday of Bando 3bhcrshber of Cater in Gosger if Duncan Jonash p Krausse p 3111 Snyder of 4011 Johnson if 2110 Sims c 2001 Thorton 1b 4110 Salmon 3b4000 Cardenal of 4012 Lbrown ss3000 May pm 1000 Fisher p a Llama p Klimchok 2b 3011 4000 40204010 40104120 40102010 1000 00001000 1000 total Oakland Cleveland Sims. 30 5 6 5 total 32 1 9 1020 002 0105 010000 0001 do Oakland 2, Cleveland 1. Lob Oakland 4. Cleveland 6. So Nelson. 3bkubiak. So Bando Hershc rarer Campus urls. Hershberger in h of Nelson w.9-6 Krausse 2 1s.wllliams l.,8-6 7 6 2 1hbp . T2 50. A11,�65. R Erbb so 1113 00014426 1120 . Tournament at olympic Fields country club Friday Jim Colbert 72-7414f Pete Brown 09-771 0j Bobby n Chola 70-66130i George Archer 70-00136 Jack no Klaus 65-72137miller Barber 67-70137 Homero Blancas 69-68137 Robert Stanton 70-67137billy Maxwell 69-68137 Bert Yancey 71-68139 Hermit 2a ploy 72-67139 Rocky Thompson 70-70140terry Dill 67-73140 Dick Rhyan 72-68140 1-Ary Linson 08-72140 Bruce Crumpton 71-09140steve Oppi Mann 72-69141 Dean Refram 72-69141i-Arry Mowry 70-71141 Julius Horos 70-71141tommy Holt 72-69141 Dale Poi Las 70-71141bob Verpy. 69-72141 Fred marti.70-71141 Wied prs 72-70142monte Sanders 70-72142 Dudley Wysong 70-72142ray Floyd 72-70142 Doug Sanders 74-68142bert Weaver 71-71142 Juan Rodriguez 70-72142 Leo Troy no 72-70142harold Kenning 70-72142 Johnny Pott 70-73142 Gardiner Dickinson 71-71142jack Mcgowan 71-73143 Hale Irwin 71-72143tom Welskopf 70-73143 Bob Charles. T4-88143tony Jack Len. 70-73143 Mike Fetchick 70-73143 Bob Mccall later a 72-71143" m Aaron 71-73143 Steve Reid 71-73144 Bobby Mitchell 73-71144 Bob e. Smith 72-72144 of a limn 73-71144 Marty Fleckman 73-73 14b Jim Ferrier 72-74146 Boston a Jim Lonborg scattered seven hits in his longest pitching performance of the season in helping the Boston red sox to a 6-1 Vic tory Friday after the California Angels won the opener of a twi night doubleheader 3-2 behind Rookie Tom Murphy. Lonborg the 1967 by Young award Winner who was plagued by Arm trouble after recuperating from knee surgery hurled seven innings. He struck out four and walked two. Southpaw Sparky Lyle pitched the last two in Ings preserving Lonborg s Sec my Victory in five decisions. The red sox snapped a four ame losing Streak with three uns in the sixth inning. Car Yastrzemski opened with a sin Gle and Ken Harrelson walked. California starter Rick Clark yielded Reggie Smith s bunt and Hrew wildly in an attempt Dorce at third permitting Yas Zremski to score. Jerry Ada ringled Home Harrelson and Joe Roy s sacrifice Fly scored Smith. Just three hits Lark who allowed just three lits before being replaced Fol owing his error suffered his Lith defeat. He has won just onename. Murphy a Young right hander due to enter the army for six months aug. 20, checked the sox on six hits in the first Frank Howard. Wields big stick senators turn Back White sox Milwaukee up Frank Howard drove in three runs with his 31st Home run and a double and scored three runs Friday night in leading the Washington senators to an 11-6 Victory Over the Chicago White sox. Every Washington with the exception John Beloice. Chuck Courtney Harry Toscano Arnold Palmer May Herbert bub Stone Butch Bair join Vecch Dick Mayer Clayton Johnson Cay Brwer Byronn it or duo 74-71 71-7314472-72144 74-70144 74-7014408-75144 766�145 73-7214573-72145 72-73146 73-72145 76-70146 74-71145 77-8145 145 tired fun Etli 70-70146por nip in at Wayne Yontos 7.vm14g Peterson Plovc in 31 Coble led Range 73-73h6jack Kennedy 71-75-146 Rich Bassett 71-72146 Thomas Watson 7.v71i4fi David Al Muncz 74-7 .146howie Johnson 72-7414ii Jerry Mckee 7m4-146 76-7014677-60146 74-7214h74-72146 74-73-147 75-7214775-72-147 71-76147 70-771477 -75-147 72-75-147 77-7114r 75-73-1487 -7.r 148 74-74148 74-74-148 Steve Spray Nick Crawford Eldr logo Miles. George Boutell. John Lively Chuck Malchaski Orvllle Moody. Dennis Meyer Dave Qualia Bob Dickson. Ken venture. Chick Evans Alvie Thompson Dick Carmody. Harold Kneece. J. C. Snead. Bruce Devlin Mason Rudolph Charles Coody 75 Don far fled 7bphil Rodgers i John Josephson 7s Tom Bhaw i Rod Horn Van nor real str run Eai u no Mao Melendon �77 140x.david Shunter Jj-77-149 Don Massengale 7t of a a by Oldfield 75-74 babe Holskey Lbert Greene to Bill Garrett i a irn by Barber Ron Aleks Jim for Clell Dick Potuzn Croel holds Trail. Randy Olover Lionel Hebert. Klu Hurd Martinez Deane Beman Ted Makalena Mike Hill Rivea Mcbee. Hugh Royer. Jaeky Cupit Bob Bruno Doug Fordlee elder 76-74150 76-74 -150 70-80150 77-73-177-74-151 75-7il -151 74-77-1m78-73151 767615173-78151 76 7615278-74152 regular of Cap least one run and Peterson sparked a free run fourth inning and a our run fifth with doubles As the senators tagged Tommy John with his fourth consecutive loss since the All Star game. Camilo Pascual although reached for 13 hits went the distance for his 10th win against five losses. Three of the runs he yielded were unearned. Senator Pascual Washington Chicago a r h blah r h b Ensor it 4211 Aparicio Sec Petersn of 4220 Mccraw Hailen 3b 6111 Davis if Huward in 4 3 2 3 held or hoi Man in Alyea if Ballen 2b Casanova c Cullen Kab Paucual p 0000 Wagner rf4112 Josephson c 4021 Hansin 3b 4111 Berry ef5131 Alomar 2b 0 1 1 John Phi Bant p i Arloa p 600 513 511 0 1 0 6 0 2 511 412 412 301 100 100 000wwltams pm 1 0 0 Dpi ters p 000hcphink pm 101 Vil Hohn p 000 39 u ame earning his third Victory n seven decisions. The Angels staked Murphy to free runs in the first inning Bubba Morton driving in two with a double and Rick Rei Chardt singling across the other. Mrs. Murphy s son first Gam California Boston a r Obi Dava Lillo Cha Rodrigez 3b tire eos is Hinton i Norton of Rapozo of Snoop 2b Murphy p a r h b 4010 Andrews 2b 40204020 Jones in 4010 4110 str ski if 4014120 a Hareln of 3000 4112 Smith of 4000 0000 Petrolli is 40003011 Foy 31 4010 3010 Ehoward c 01003 0 1 0 Nixon c 2000 3000 Pizarro p 2110 Lyle p 0000tartabull pm 1000 Stange p 0000 32 3 10 3 total 32 262300 000 0003 002 000 0002 Lairn Tennis total California Bostons a Boston 2. Lob California 10, Boston o. 2bmorton, Hinton. A Murphy . In h r Erbb so Murphy w.3-49 62222pizarro ,3-37 9 3 3 6 2 Lyle 1 0 0 0 0 1 St Ange 1 0 0 � �t2 24. Longer stronger second game California Bost Nab r h by a r h by Dava Lillo of 4010 Andrews 2b 3100 Bromeier p 0000 Jones in 4010 Farlane pm 1 0 0 0 Lyle p 0000 Arod res 3b 4 0 1 0 str ski if 3110frogosi is 4110 a Hareln of 2221 Repoz of 3021 Smith of 4100 Morton of 1000 Adair is 4122 Mitiu her in 3000 Foy 3b 3012hinton in 1000 Nixon c 4010 Reiehar. if 4010 Lonborg p 1000 Knoop 2b 3020 Lyle p 0000 Rodgers c 3 0 0 0 Scott 5b 1000 Rclark p 2000 1 attic p 0000krkptrii-k of 1 0 0 0 Shaal pm 1000 total 35 1 8 1 total 29 6 8 5 California 001 000 0001 Boston 100 003 0 2x 6er.Clark, Knoop. Do California 1. Lob California 9, Boston 5. 2brepoz,Knoop, Foy. . A Lonborg. Of Foy. In h r Erbb so 5 rat Lin i tourney favourites Advance South Orange . A top seeded Mary Ann e i s e 1,on the Brink of defeat three times scrambled her Way to the women s semifinals of the East Ern grass court Tennis championships Friday. The men s favorite Clark Graebner also and Eisel eliminated Patti Hogan a freckle faced 18-year-old from Jolla calif., 3-6, 9-7, 11-9, after miss Hogan three times had Only to hold her serve to win the match. Graebner his overpowering serve working perfectly eliminated Jaime Fillol of Chile 6-3,11-9. Richey upset in the second men s single match unseeded Jim Osborne of Honolulu upset fourth Seede Cliff Richey of san Angelo tex., 6-1, 6-4.miss Hogan ranked 12th nationally led 5-4 in the second stand was serving. But miss Eisel broke her service and did i again in the 16th game to Send the match into the third that third set miss Hogan broke service in the first game held on till she had a 5-4 Lead but lost it again when she had Only to hold it to win the match. In the next game she broke through miss Eisel again and was in the same situation. But she lost her serve Strong Graebner was never in danger of losing his serve. Fillol scrambling All Over the court also had Little trouble with his serve particularly in the second set but was overpowered by the other women s Quarter finals towering Karen Kran Tucke of Australia seeded third eliminated Linda Tuero of Metairie ., 9-7, 6-4.the 6-foot-2 miss Kran Tucke Australia s second ranked Wom an Amateur was in constant trouble but despite numerous double faults her big serve pulled her had Little trouble with Richey his doubles partner. He broke service twice in the first set and after an Exchange of service Breaks in the second set broke it again in the ninth game to win the match. Quarter final round women singles Karen Kran Tucke Australia Defeated incl Tuero Metairie ., 9-7, 6-4 Mary in Meisol St. Louis Defeated Pat i to an Jolla calif., 3-6, 9-7, 10-s.men s singles Clark Graebner new York Defeated Ainie Fillol Chile 6-3, 11-9 j in of Cirne. Honolulu Defeated Cliff Richey Sun Angelo tex., 6-1, 6-4.women s doubles miss Frantzke and Helen Gourlay aus Ralla Defeated Betty Ann Grubb Santa Monica calif., and Pamela Teegarden los annexes 8-6, 8-6 miss Leistl and Val Rie Ziezenfuss san Diego calif., defeat i Denise Carter and Tinya Lyman Loa los calif., 6-s. 6-3.men s doubles Bob Lutz Loa Angeles and Stan Smith Pasadena calif., Defeated Fillol and Patricio Cornejo Chile 6-4, 10-6 Bob Hewitt and Ray Moore South Africa Defeated Allan Stone and Colin stubs Thalia 6-1, 16-14. U total 40613 000 342 20011. 010 1200116 , k. Howard. Do Chicago 2. 1-Oii Chu Tiko 9. . Howard Hanson 31. So total Washington Chicano a Casanova Washington. In Torso Josi Wilison. He Nesit so 1--catanuva.unbll in h r Erboso Pasi Ual w.10-5 9 13john 7-4 a 2-3 6 hib unt Jcarlos 1 2 j " i Lonborg i\v.2-3 Lyle 2i 21 0 0. To 2 69. A--20.iw3. To 2 a 30,462. Tornado Triumph Dallas a the Tornado upset the St. Dallas Loui stars 3-1 Friday night for then first Victory at Home this Yeai and Only its second of the North american soccer league season in 25 games before 4,301. Cees Dewolf sparked Dallas with two goals. Au3 North Carolina s Bell going to Iowa state Greensboro . A or. William m. Bell resigned As athletic director at North Caro Lina at University Friday to accept a Post As associate Dean of students at Iowa state uni Iowa state or. Bell also will serve As a professor of physical education and As a negro counsellor to work with negro students
