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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, September 2, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 02, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 18 the stars and stripes monday september 2 Flayer seizes to Wirtl Lead 011 blistering 67 Clifton . A Gar player. South Africa s muscular Little British open Champion fired a blistering 67, five under Par und seized the second round lend saturday in the si50.000 third Cebird Golf Clas sic with a 137. He was one stroke ahead of first round Leader Bob  scrambled in with a 70, and australian Bruce Crampton . Open net Gonzales crushes Stubbs Forest Hills . A Pancho Gonzales fit and 40, rediscovered the Fountain of youth and two Young amateurs jerked a pair of old pros around saturday in the second round of the . Open Tennis Champion ships. Gonzales. The colourful onetime King of All , moved and stroked like the Pancho of old in crushing Colin Stubbs of Australia 6-2. 6-2, 6-2. "1 Don t think i be played Bette in six years the los an Geles pro 13th seeded Winner of the nationals Here in 1948 and 1949. Said afterwards. I was never tired. I am playing at about 178 pounds. I feel  rough going the going was less easy for two other seeded  Roche no. 2, and Fred Stolle no. La both of Australia. Stolle. Three times a runner up at Wimbledon became the second seeded casualty. Pete Curtis a 23-year-old briton Rar de seventh in his country and not Good enough to make the Davis cup team beat the tall aussie in a three hour match 6-8, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, 8-6. Young Curtis who looks like Schoolboy fought off two match Points in the 12th game and ral lied sch and a big service to Send Stolle to the sidelines with pro Andres Gimeno of Spain seeded 10th, beaten by South Africa Sray Moore in the first round. Moore the self styled hippie was ousted by Bob Lutz los an Geles runner up in the . Amateur Tennis Champion ships in a Marathon match invading Light 6-8, 8-3, 2-8, 8-4, 7-5. Roche who pulled a Bac muscle in losing to Rod Laver in vont on Page s3, got. U 2nd record in 2 nights at swim trials who reeled off a string of five consecutive birdies in route to a 6 each for 188.player, who had t played competitively since winning his second British open title admittedly was  came Here hoping just of make the Cut and play four Clifton . Of Mckenzly said the principal reason he went to Indiana was because Jastremski also had gone there. Now 27 and a i tit an of the olympics in 19 10 and1964, Jastremski failed to qualify in Tho breaststroke pm ii when he placed fifth in . Long Bejach Cam. Of is Mlo of Baturay lieu Vonu in 11.1 men i olympic Ilii Unoji trials. 400-Mur Froc Tyl 1.  Calif. D7.fti. Baku Clara Calif. 4 08.11. 3. My on Pompano Beach. Via. 4 08.10. 4. To Row Buenk. A a Gene   3.kiomlu. Uii Otio in., Mem. To. Soul Tearil Alloa Mingsun. Ind. T ii 7. To Mot a by Mutro a. In Kotule. Loom legion ind. I in .3. Ten american record o 107.0  ii. 8, Kim urn Utu ii Ang Law i ot.�. 8, paved . Ind. 1 03.20. 4, urn Maata Clara. Iw�.8d it cell  ind., l 0�.  Urru cart Calif t Lam. 8, or Bucklin Sliwin u Hojara. Call. . 4. William00. Ant pm s 18.s7. 5. I it a harm Ami i tiny. Muh. A i  Hll Long Bosch 1 iillf., 2 w.8  i a. A i a i.u-. A Luel. Sun  
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