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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 11, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Page 23 americans 0it semifinals fit in. Y. Tennis Southampton . A a couple of 30-year-old Amer Kon Holmberg and gene5, joined South african bobs and Ray Moore in Theis of the 79th invitation Meadow club Craw court ten is tournament Friday. Holmberg from Highland Falls and the no. 2 seed,.Over came no. 6 seed Jaime Fillol of Hue 2-, 6-4, 10-8. Scott from St James ., and seeded third beat unheralded John Brown an australian on Vaca rim 16. 8"3� w4 top seed Coasto earlier Flewitt the top seeded layer easily eliminated 20 rear Oid Dick Dell of Bethesda my younger brother of . Davis cup Captain Donald Dell la 6-2 Moore ranked second to hew itt in South Africa beat Sev first net . Open 29is aug Forest Hills . Up the first open Tennis tournament in America the unite states open will get underway with 32 matches at the Westside Tennis club on thursday aug. 29.there will be Jwj players competing in the men s singles including the world s ranking professionals 64 in the women s32 teams in the men s doubles 16 in the women s doubles and16 in the senior doubles. Among the men pros a Forest Hills will be Rod Laver Ken Rosewall John Newcombe Roy Emerson and Tony Roche of Australia Pancho Gonzalez and Dennis Ralston of the ., and Spain s Andres  . Amateurs heading the american Amateur contingent Are Davis cup members Arthur Ashe Charle Pasarell Clark Graebner and Cliff  Jean King of Long Beach calif., Winner of the recent Wimbledon open championship and last year s .singles titlist is expected to be the top seed in the women division. On opening Day there will be16 matches in men s singles and 16 in women s singles. Tho first round will be completed the following Day aug. 30, wit another 16 matches in each division. First round byes Are being accorded to 32 men. Singles matches there will be 16 men i singles matches in the second round on aug. 31 and sept. 1 As Well As eight in women s singles on Bot Days. The largest number of matches is scheduled for sept. Labor Day with 16 mingles and eight women1, third round As Well As of double matches. He women s singles final insisted for saturday sept. 7. And the men s Champion will be Crow de he following Day. Tenth seeded Allan Stone of Australia 11-9, 7-5. Holmberg unable to cop with Fillol in the first set settled Down and reached a 4-0 Leadin the second. He fought off Fil lol s rally to win the match an they went into a service Duel in the third set. Fillol rallies Holmberg broke Fillol in a 10point 17th game after Fillol s backhand rallied him from 0-40.Holmberg missed another Chance with an error but sailed Down the Brink with a pair of backhand passing  held service in the last game after Fillol was on Point from a 9-9 tie. Scott got into the semis by scoring the crucial break against Brown in the ninth game of the third set. Brown fell to 15-40 on a double fault after Scott hit a pair of passing shots. Back court game the Advance of Hewitt transplanted australian was Swift but Moore had problem with Stone As they played mostly a Back court  and Stone staged service Duel through the Long first set before the South Afri can got the break in the 20thgame. He erased Stone s 30-15 Edge with volleys and won thelast Point with a backhand pass ing shot from deep at the Baseline. Forehand fails Moore took a 2-0 Lead in the second set after breaking Stone in a 14-Point second game but the australian broke Back in the third game As Moore s forehand failed him twice on crucial  went on service Stone overcoming two Moore match Points in the 10th game but hit Ting Long and double faulting fall into a 0-40 deficit in the 12th game. Stone won two Point Moore converted his fifth match Point when Stone missed sideline. 2 the Locust Valley . Up top seeded Mary Eisel of St. Louis second ranked nationally beat tory Fretz of Sherman Oaks calif.,6-2, 6-2, in the Quarter finals the piping Rock women invitational grass court Tennis tournament  Rogers of Rye ., seeded second  of Australia foreign seed and Gretchen of Wilmington also . Miss Martinez of 6-4, with Anset. Miss Rogers beat Cecili Asan Francisco Early break in iym�grldder8 Triumph Toronto a Quarter the s Jackson passed ?6� touchdowns Friday night i led the Ottawa rough rid a 28-14 Canadian football Over the Toronto Kran Tucke Defeated fourth seeded Patti Hogan of Jolla calif., 6-3, 7-5, by winning the last three games and i Vosters eliminated Ann Moo of new Orleans 6-1, 7-5, aft trailing 4-5, in the second s Philadelphia 76ers open training sept. 8 Philadelphia a Philadelphia 76ers of the nation Al basketball association mounted that they will o training Camp in Margate non sept. 8. The rookies Are schedule report of that Dale and the vet Erans will join the squad sept.15, said 76ers coach general manager Jack Ramsay. J 1 1 i 1 5 1 1 / ski i i a a to j. I Ilo it e a j Ini Vij of i r sep ran �11., in i 4, tie a Tiss reer 2t. He n Ines jew t it Itti a pickings scarce it was a Dull week on new York up the in investment Community eagerly searched the news for some Stim 1ulus during the week but pickings were scarce and for the most part prices showed Little change As trading slowed from a Wal to a crawl. A few of the High priced Glam or stocks scored impressive Ains but for the list generally moves in either direction were  week got off to an optimistic Start with prices rising luring the first two sessions but the wednesday trading Holiday seemed to Dampen enthusiasm and profit taking dominated the remaining Days. Truly honest Man needs a Benefit los Angeles up seven years ago Douglas Johnson found a bag containing $240,000 in the Street and was called stupid because he returned , Johnson s friends will stage a fund raising party Foi him because he s sick broke and unemployed at the age of 58. The affair at True love Baptist Church is billed by its sponsors As a tribute to the rare integrity of Douglas  Johnson a negro janitor witha wife and three children had alternated Between work and unemployment most of his life when he found the sack of Money Ona los Angeles Street in March 1961. It had fallen from a brinks armoured truck. Brinks offered him a Stead Job As a guard and a College scholarship for his eldest  turned it Down because he did t want to favor one of his children Over the other two. Brinks then paid him $10,000 incas. Like Many unemployed and untrained men in their 50s, Johnson has had trouble getting work since that time. I health dogged him and he spent much time in a veterans  he received letters of commendation from federa Bureau of investigation director j. Edgar Hoover and other dignitaries he also received a Large volume of mail from people who told him he was stupid not to keep the 240,000. The Johnsons used the $10,000to buy a House. Recently they lost it because they could t pay the taxes. The same boy who was offered College education by brinks ran away from Home for a while upset because people kept telling him his father was  always defended his action but expressed belief thereof Stiim in inf cur Chi al1.1 thin a in Tecl diff 1 Ala act to is in to u or publicity had made it hard for 1 him to find work. J the sunday fund raising event got its first contribution Friday $5 from a 95-year-old Blind woman. Mutual funds prices new York up National association of securities dealers inc. 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Growing indications of easing interest rates and talk that the Federal Reserve Board might Cut its discount rate helped some groups but not the entire Market. The partial Rollback by steel companies in their latest Price be had Little Market Impact. The United press inter nation Market wide indicator climbed 21 to 121.96 on the week we oleic new York Stock Exchange Dex of common stocks showed gain of 0.28 to 54.46. Standard and poor s 500 Stocki Dex Rose 0.38 to 87.01. Of the 1,666 issues Cross Ingle tape 958 advanced 576 declined and 132 closed  in the four sessions dwindled to 39,808,820 share from the 45,442,450 shares traded week and compared with46,514,192 a year ago. Major exchanges agreed to extend the wednesday closings throughout August to allow brokerage houses catch up with paperwork. New York a new Yor Stock Exchange closing Index aug. 9 Market Index 54.46industrial 56.90 transportation 4s.36 Utility 44.03finance 67.29 aug. 2 54.18 56.5947.94 44.02 65.39 merchant ship collides with . Sub sinks Norfolk a. Up the nuclear submarine von Steu collided with a yugoslav freighter the sea lady Friday off the Spanish coast and the freight Sank the Navy announced  were no injuries aboard either  Accident happened 35 Miles off the coast of Spain where the von Steuben was running submerged in a design a t e d submarine operating area according to a spokesman at the Headquarters of the commander in chief of the at lactic Fleet. The merchant ship was proceeding under Tow at the time with no Power on therefore Mak ing no engine noise by which the submarine could have detected  von Steuben struck or was struck by a submerged to Cable linking the sea lady with the German tugboat fair play the Navy said. When the Cable hit was Felt the submarine immediately surfaced striking the  submarine sustained damage to its superstructure an main deck but no internal damage and no injuries to personnel. The sub left the scene under its own  tug tried to Tow the freighter to Cadiz Spain but it Sanken route. Sorry about that Ami so Are the cops Baltimore my. A the Small foreign car parked under a no parking sign in near by Dundalk had a sign on its rear window saving sorry bout  official looking document was under the wiper of the Windshield. Scribbled on a piece of paper with it were the words me   
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