European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 24, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Log 18 the stars and stripes h 1968 Wysong s 65 paces Philadelphia classic by 2 Philadelphia a Dudley Wysong waved a magic pin Tor Over Whitemarsh Valley country club s tight Little acres thursday and gained a two stroke Lead in the first round of the $100,000 Philadelphia t Olf . Showing no signs of the major injuries which have slowed his Golf development used Only 2. ? pulls and had 13one-putt greens in a scrambling r o u n d of ,33-32-fts. He leads 44-year-old m balding of Canada and Bobby Ole n 20-year-old South Afri can who shot five under Par 67over the 5,70s,Yard course. Balding carded a 33-34 and Cole a34-33. Three strokes off the Pace was a group of eight led by Billy Casper the pro tour s leading Money Winner and Only Mem Ber to win four tournaments this year. Casper shot 33-3568 As the Field of 156 chewed up the course especially the greens. Deadlocked with Casper were Bobby Nichols 33-35 Billy Max Well 34-34 Gay Brewer 34-34rookie Jerry Abbott 35-33 Jim Ferrier 35-33, Charley ,35-33 and Hob Stanton 37-31. . Open Champion Lee Trevino was one of nine tied at 89, three under the 36-3672par. Julius Boros Winner of last week s West Cheater classic carded a 39-3574, a stroke be Hind Jack Nicklaus who was at37.33-73. The pea sketch on the 29 Tiger homers trip Chicago Dutkoi i up Al Kalin and Willie Horton slammed bark to Back homers leading of the sixth inning and Mickey escaped from the bullpen with a Strong seven inning performance thursday night Ashe league leading Detroit tigers downed the Chicago Whiteson 4-2. With the tigers trailing 2-1 inthe sixth Kaline led off the sixth with his eighth Homer to tie the game. Horton the blasted his 29th to put the tigers ahead to stay. Both blows came off reliever Dennis Ribant who came on in the third inning after starter Tommy John and Tiger infielder Dick Mcauliffe got involved in a Brawl and were was injured in the Melee. Lolich making his first Star since july 28, boosted his record to 12-7 and allowed just four hits and struck out eight in his seven inning stint. He was lifted after he appeared to suffer slight injury when he Slid into Home for the final Tiger run inthe seventh. Don Mcmahon worked the final two innings to preserve the Triumph. Mcmahon started the season with the White sox but came to the tigers in a waiver Deal for Ribant who suffered the loss and is now 2-3. Minnesota Merritt tip yanks 3-1 Minneapolis St. Paul a Southpaw Jim Merritt stopped the new York Yankee with three hits including Mickey Mantle s Pinch hit Homer inthe ninth in pacing the Minne Sota twins to a 3-1 Victor thursday. Merritt in making his record4-0 Over the yanks for the sea son had yielded Only singles Troy White in the second inning and to Rocky colavito in the fifth. Merrill s record now is 9 14.Mantle s Homer was the 16th of the season and the 534th of 5tars ports it it if Mantle Merritt his career tying him with Jim my Foxx for third place on the All time twins got Merritt All the rotini he needed when the scored two in the first inning off starter Fritz Peterson on a Dou ble by Cesar Tovar a run scor ing single by Rich Reese Tony Oliva s sacrifice and Bob Alli son s teams reeled off the Well pitched game in one hour 42minutesthe fastest in the Amer ican league this season. 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Amateur Tennis championships at , a University of califor Nia student ranked 10th nation ally but ignored in the singles see things Here needed just two hours to defeat Hewitt 9-7, 1-6, 6-3, 6-2.second-seeded Clark Graebner swept past mexican Davis cup per Joaquin Loyo Mayo 6-1, 6-4, 6-3 in bolstering american Hope for the first . Singles championship since Tony Trabert Victory in 1955. Lutz beaten twice i be beaten Bob in straight sets in two meetings this Yea Rand i just Hope he remembers Graebner said in looking ahead to his showdown with Lutz who will be 21 next thursday. The top seeded american a thur Ashe one match behind the rest of the Field advanced to Quarter final meeting with aussie Allan Stone the no. 3 foreign seed by overpowering Humphrey Hose of Venezuela 6-4, 8-8,6-2. Unseeded Jim Mcmanus 26.former University of California Captain ranked 13th in the nation moved to a semifinal meet ing with the Winner of the Ashe Stone encounter by defeating Patricio Cornejo of Chile 6-2,6-3. 6-2. In women s singles s Maria Neno continued her bid for a fifth . Championship by rallying for u 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 Triumph Over Virginia of King Laud. Miss Wade who has never beaten miss ii no was ranked second among foreign ers. Miss Bueno was seeded Smith court of Australia the no. 1 foreign seed also sir wafd Early pressure in defeating Vicky Rogers of Rye,., 1-6, 6-2, 6-2 in a Quarter final match. Unseeded Cecilia Martinez Ofsan Francisco advanced to a semifinal meeting with by ousting Linda Tuero of Metairie la., 6-2, 8-6. Brookline. Mass. A summar ies o the 88th . Nationiel tonne c thursday at fourth Rou Darthur Aurie Richmond vr�., Defeated Humphrey Hose Venezuela 6-, 8-, d-2. Quarter Una it Bob Lutz los Angelea Defeated Bob Hewitt South Africa. �-7, 1-0, 6-3. Ft-2. Clark Graebner new York Loyo Mayo Mexico 6-1. 6-4. 8-3. Jim Mcmanus Berkeley calif., Defeated Patricio Cornejo Chile. 62. 6-3, 0-2. Women t single semifinal Maria Buono Bertull Defeated Virgini Awuila knt Lund 4-6. 7-5. 0-2. Quarter Finali Cocolla Martinez san knit Cusco Defeated Linda Tuero to Tarle. La. 6-2 8-& Margaret Smith court Australia de Tea led a Lousy Rogers Rye 1 to 0-2,6-2. Men i double Quarter finals Mim olo Laru und Joaquin oyo Muyo. Mexico Defeated Bolo Alv Trux and Cleyto Voa quiz a Centna 0-3. 7-b, 6-4. Arthur ache Ilich mond vu., und Kon Holmborg Highland . N.y., Tolof Watcil Allan Stone and Colin stubs Australia. 7-0, 0-1. 0-3. Bob Hewitt and Ray Moore. South afro continued on Page so Lolich had picked up four victories in four consecutive Relief appearances and hurled15 straight scoreless innings to earn another starting assign ment lie was touched for the Only two Chicago runs in the fourth inning when Tommy Davis hit his seventh Home Rafter Walt Williams doubled. Horton drove in Detroit s first run off John in the first inning with a single after Mcauliff and Kaline both singled. The tigers added an insurance run in the seventh when Lolich beat out a Topper to third advanced to second on a passed Ball and Slid into Home under the tag on Mickey Stanley s single. The Victory moved the league leading tigers 7 1-2 games in front of Idle Baltimore. The John Mcauliffe Brawl started after Mcauliffe had to twist away and hit the dirt to avoid a John Ball four pitch that sailed to the Backstop. After Tho players exchanged words while Mcauliffe was trotting to firsthand John made a gesture toward the Tiger infielder Mcauliffe charged to the Mound. The players exchanged several blows before both benches emptied and order was re stored. John suffered a torn ligament in his shoulder in the Melee and will be sidelined for 10 Days to three was not injured. Back to Back Chicago Detro Itab r h by Alir Hbl a Alclo so 4030 Maul life 2b 11103010 Oyler a 3110 Stanley ct0000 Gallno of 4113 Whorton if4000 Freemn in 4000 Wert 3t 9009 Price c 0000 Trcic Waskl g�0000 Lolly h r 4000 p1000 Alomar 2i Wollams it me a raw u dn.in Berry Coward 3b Bradford re Hamin pm Horlen pm Nurtney o John Nib ant p Wilhelm Plocker p Wanner Pwood p 20004011 3121 41324010 4 0 a 04000 30003110 0000 1000 0000 0000 1000 0 u 0 0 32 2 8total Chicago Detroit. 1 do Detroit 8. 7kallyn Palomar. Tutu 31114 000 800 000 e00 002 1 0 x 4 lob Chichko 0, us a vol Lunini. 18w.llortun he Dit Van 20. 8 John Al bunt Rea Willu Ltd Loeu Orwood Luloh w.1u-7 menu ten. I a Mcner toy in 1-3 it kit by 80 1113 2303 1 0 1 000 000 330 003 a-20,. Year old win l in trios 4 was recent years by Nar nerve in his Rii lash neck injury condition which of Tion. Lysons had ser11 pars. His Dri a. But once on tin Crew Cut native ,ftex., the Vii four of his seven putts of 8, 11, 12 Minot exactly rent great putting Wyson Ghis hot hand by whip. Back in Irac in i the a Kinney the feels on25 feet for explained yi�8. A had feel current Money Uin who and when you you re going to make a nine times out of 10, Vou s Only tour Victoria since he turned pro in 1963 Whereat Phoenix in High and h a Alast year. His Imi Gost reach a glory was in Uil i p a we he finished Nitu Ieni to Chain Plon Al Jeiba Glt. Wysong is 57th on theist of the pro tout tiers with $21,727. The 44-Yt-ar-Oiilhas played on and off years because of u shoulder operation had Billie putts of 30 20 twice 12 and 8 feet. The lanky native of Toronto who once was a tin builder in Teven listed in the tour s top 60 Money winners in 196s.cole, a slightly built 130 Pounder who last year won in British Amateur championship had six birdies and needed Only 29 putts for his Fie Umler Par round. He too was sensational on the greens dropping putts of 35, 25, 22 and 15 feet twice. He do scribed himself however As an average Putter who got Lucky. The Lead Dudley we ? it. M balding Bobby Colo Bui Ca ruin u 33-s3-j Jcu Kerr Ivorlee Trevino Dave 8tot i Boh Murphy Tony 3ftcklin 3fri-8 Bob Lunn is-33-69 Fred Marti of Tim Polta i i 3w3- Borl 37-m- Jim Fortnot i a Corgo m i i lit Mitoro " t. Klucs mrlvin Jim Gentit a Tilloy race Marl Jim rail Wayne a Buirbin ii a Oahu nor , Tommy Aaron Bruch cramp ii Coody Dave Lolu i i i Homie Misc f t ii Bob koha Pat i Iowa Lillone la fun it tory Dill hoi Kon Ven Tirl howl Jului a Sibert Yii Ncry Bliler Chick 3i-w-" i i Golf pros warned on tics Minneapolis a an-1gus Mairs president of the International Golf sponsors association urged Tho golfing pros thursday not to commit them selves to any one group yet in the feud which has split the pro tour. "1 just think it s Foolhardy for these pros to be committing themselves when within the next two weeks Well be deciding which Way this thing ingoing to go Mairs said. Muir who has called a meet ing of his organi action at hous ton sept. 5-0 and invited representatives of the professional pro golfers association and the new american professional golfers added within the lust 24 hours have met personally with Sumuel e. Gates attorney for Thearg. I be also had extensive conversations with Max Klein president of the pea. My Hope has been that could find some Way to bring the two groups Back Mairs said he and tournament sponsors have received numer Ous Telephone Calls from Young golfers try inthe situation is. M-1 1 advises them to sit 1the Kisa Niec Iii " any it that is a Iii Apil Yousik players now them Clit s is Rathe i Don t see an ind the players have gone on rec nil will Honor All n rest of them to i Arn Lawhe Sand i d to to i 1unfaii. For it. Max Kab f pea will Force Hie no i to our
