European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 02, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday sept mar i the stars and stripes Page 23 Gonzales beats Stubbs in 2nd round of . Net open Stolle loses continued from Page 18 the Wimbledon final was car wed 2% hard fought hours by is Smith 21-year-old South Lorn California student and one of the baby members of the .Davjs cup team \ the left handed australian finally pulled it out m. 10-8, 3-6, is 6-4. Playing brilliantly theg-foot-4 Smith had two set Points Lin the second set which he lost and staged a dramatic come Back after being broken in the fourth game of the final set. Other seeded players came through comfortably. Ken Rose Wall of Australia no. 3, Smoth ered Antonio Palafox former mexican Davis a upper 8-0, 6-1,6-0. Dennis Ralston of Bakers Field calif., one. Of the newer pros and seeded sixth made few mistakes Iri ousting Richa Drussell of the British West in Dies 6-1, 8-4, 6-1.Tom Okker the Young dutch Man who was Amateur giant killer in the first open at Bournemouth trounced Lenn Schloss of Baltimore 6-0, 6-1, 6-4. And Charlie Pasaret the United states top ranking Amateur seeded 12th, won Over Tom Edlefsen of Panama City fla., 6-1, 9-7, 6-2. Goddess triumphs the Day s honors for longevity went to John Brown of Australia and Ingo Buding of West Ger Many who played 3 hours 45 minutes before Brown finally beat the German Davis cup Ace 6-3, 2-6, 7-5, 6-8, 11-9.maryna Godwin of South Afri Ca a tall blonde goddess i White lace panties provided the Lone upset in the women s Divi Sion when she downed 17-year of Kristy Pigeon of Danville,calif., seeded eighth 7-5, 6-4. Billie Jean King seeking Todd the american open to her Wimbledon Crown won easily to Bird. Continued from Pago Stevo Reid Phil Rodger Bob Lunn Harold Kenning Mao Mclendon Tom Welskopf Dave Marr Doug fort Art Wall Larry Mowry to Tulcy Wysong Dan bikes Tau Moran Jerry Mccoo Eleo elder. ,. Torry Wico Charlea Goody Bort Weaver a Rry Courtney. Lnagle ill Garrett in Venturi Iek lots Ardner Dickinson. Our Sander tick Crawford. Avo Qualia. Shield Monroe. Avo Elchelberger 1 balding Luff Brown. Nan refrain "111111" of Cerrudo Nek Montgomery Rulo Leq Ranio Ink Beard a by Maxwell i a " Lohn Fella " of die Juon Ives Melee i u Joy go ". Collins 18 to-73 148 72-71 143 71-72143 71-73143 72-73-144 t2-7s 144 75-71144 74-70144 74-70144 70-74 m4 71.7v-144 14-70 144 74-70-144 70-75145 73-73 148 71-74 148 70-78 148 70-78-146 73-79146 t4-71 144 73-7v 14ft 74-71-14s 73-73148 75-71146 78-70148 73-74-148 78-70 148 73.t3 140 73-73148 h co 148 71-75146 74-73148 71-7514 74-79140 7v7 14 7 -75 14 Plumy Pott. At hunk land Rollo Alfrord ,. King Evo Spray. By Pace Iye Yates t4-1�-m 71-78-14 t3-74 u 74-78 u 78-4w-147 73-75 14 78-7114 73-75-14 t1-77m8 tft-7314 74-74 148 74-74148 7�7$ 14 1-t3-mg 76-73-148 n-78 148 f4t 14ft t4.t4-m8 Over Alice tym of Peoria hi.,11, 8-4, but two of the top seed id amateurs had to stage come backs to survive. Margaret Smith court of Australia Winner of her third american Amateur Crown Las week and seeded no. 4, had to Lorae from a set Down for a 4-8,1-2, 8-1, Triumph Over plucky Juie Heldman of new Maria Bueno of Brazil runner up to mrs. Courtat Brookline squeezed past pert Cecilia Martinez of san Francis or 2-8, 6-2, 8-4. Forb8t Hills. . A bum Marlea of second round matches saturday n the . Open Tennis championships men s singles Alex Olmedo enc no calif., won Over Don Bleckinger Osh Koan wls., default. Tom Okker the Netherlands Defeated Enny by Blawa. Baltimore 6-1, 60, 6-4. Dennis Ralston Baker flew calif., pro. Defeated Richard Russell British West indies 6-1, 8-4, 6-l Marcella Lara Mexico Defeated Rich Ard Blockton. Garden City. ., 2-0, 7-5. 7-0, 6-2. Nicola Pic Yugoslavia pro Defeated Richard Dell Bethesda md., 01, 6-1, 6-2. Panacho Gonzalea. Malibu calif., pro Defeated Colin Stubbs Australia 6-2, 0-2. 0-2. Peter Curtis. Britain Defeated Fred Totle Australia pro 6-8. 8-2, 4-8, 6-3, 8-b. Ron Holmberg Highland Falls n.y., Defeated Jim Osborne Honolulu 11-9, 7-5. 11-9, Joaquin Loyo Mayo Mexico Defeated John Sharp. Canada. 6-7, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 0-4. Tony Roche Australia pro. Defeated Stan Smith. Pasadena calif., 3a 10-8, 3 0, 6-4. 8-1. Charles Pasarell. Puerto Rico Defeated Tom Redelf bin Panama City. Flo 0-1. �-7. 6-2. John Brown Australia Defeated Ingo Budlong West Germany 6-3, 2-0, 7-5, 6-8, 11-9. Bob Luu. La Angeles Defeated Ray Moore South Africa 6-3. 6-3, 2-8, 6-4, 7-5. Pierre Bax Lhea France pro. Defeated Peter Fly Bacn. Great n.y., 14-12, 6-2. 9-7. Mel Anderson Australia pro. Defeated Pancho Guzman Ecuador. 6-1, 6-1, 6-2. Ken Rosewall Australia pro Defeated Antonio Palafox. Mexico. 0-0, 6-1, 6-4. Women s singles Kathy Harter Seal Beach calif., Defeated Jade Schiffman Rev Creole n.y., 6o. 6-1, Patu Hogan la to la calif., Defeated Martaye Chru Lynson grand Junction. Colo., 6-1. 6-1. Margaret Smith court Australia Defeated Julie he Luau new York 4-0. 6-2, 8-1. Mini. Billle Jean King Long Beach Cal if., pro Defeated Al co tym. Peoria Iii. 8-1. 8-4. Maria Bueno Broll Defeated Cecilia Marttnez ban Francisco. 2-0, 0-2, 6-4. Franco so Durr France pro Defeated Laura Dupont Charlotte n.c., 8-1, 7-8. Dense Carter. Loe Altos calif., Defeated Plyle Lamm Oakland calif., 6-4, 0-2. Maryna Godwin South Africa Defeated Kruty Pigeon. Danville. Calif. 7-0, 6-4.men s doubles first round Zeljko Franu Lotc Yugoslavia and Luis Ayala Chile pros Defeated torn Mozur Sweetwater Tenn. And Lenny Chloea Baltimore 0-4, it a. Arthur Ashe Richmond va., and an dres Elmono Spain pro Defeated Donald Dell a Theeda my. And gone Scott. New York 8-2. 6-s. Nicola Puto Yugoslavia and Pierre Barthes France Proa Defeated Patr Tolo Cornejo Chilo. And Jaime Furlou Cuile 8w. Amateur. Continued Row Page n Jack Lewis or 74-74-70-7s-aa Walum Pulton 7s-74-71 71m Allen Miller i 71-70-74-73-294 Gary Conn 78-76-73-68194 John Birmingham 78-74-v-77-n288 Mlo Hoal boo Allock 71-73-76-77888 Jerry Courville 73-73-76-7528 Rodney curl 76-74-73-74296 Robert u ram son 70-71-77-7s �7 Dale Moray 73-73-t8-t72y� Dana Allan 73-70 77-7sa� Roger Mcmanua 81-72-78-70 298jack Veyhle t1-7&-7b-1800 James Culton t8-75-7&-w-300 Robert Root or 80-73 78-71000 James non 73-78-n-72300 s. Wayne Jackson or 7s-w-78-73300 Frank s1. Schmidt 73-7s-7s-7130uthomas Watson 7s-7&-ts 79301 Jerry free Naum t3-78-77-t5901 Joseph Toman or n-w-7m�-301 Yaoki Zealar 7�-74-7�-w-u Bruce Osoworth 7b-78-74-74301 a to Lowller 7�-7b-t7-l4w Mol Wal Dow Taylor t-v7-7f-71301 John p. Cain 77-77-to 71-301 Obert Rte Wood or. 7874-71-l302 holdout Milillo leftists Brazzaville cleans out rebel Camp Brazzaville Congo Republic a the congolese army cleaned out a Camp of holdout leftist militiamen saturday in a Battle in which military source said up to 450 men had died. The sources also said presi Dent Alphonse Massamba Debat had been manacled and taken under guard by army in a complicated turn of events. There was no announcement that the president was began Friday when some 300 members of the Jcu Nesse do movement National de la revolution Junr and some gendarmes began firing from a military Camp. They had barricaded themselves in the Camp refusing to obey orders that the Junr militia were evacuated from the area and the army launched mortar attacks against the Camp. The army saturday morning unleashed a final push and the rebels who called themselves biafran were either taken prisoners or dead and wounded were militiamen military sources reported seeing Many dead fall including some sprayed by gunfire As they tried to flee in a was detained after he apparently disobeyed orders from the army and called upon All elements not just the rebels to cease fire. His emotional radio Appeal calling for & general cease fire was rapidly corrected to Appeal Only to the appeared that Massamba Debat had lost considerable pop ular support because he was blamed for the outbreak. To had fought against the measure to disarm the were reports that the communist chinese had brought in 4,000 automatic weapons recently to Arm the dissident youth. Several cubans were also reported to be among the rebels. 3 policemen Hurt St. Paul undergoes 2nd night of violence St. Paul Minn. Up three policemen were wounded by Shotgun pellets late saturday night in the second consecutive night of racial violence in predominantly negro area just West of downtown. Capt. Frank Spatgen said the trouble began about 9 40 . When a crowd of several Hundred negro youths were ordered to break up and that the Situa Tion was Well under control at about he said there were about dozen arrests of negro youths and that most of them we recharged with carrying concealed weapons. He said police did not return fire when fired upon and that other than the two sergeants and patrolmen no one was reported injured. We confiscated a few revolvers shotguns and rifles the Captain said. All City policemen we reordered out and policemen from surrounding communities helped put Down the trouble which consisted primarily office bombings and Shotgun blasts the Captain said. The night before negro youths spilled into the streets after fight at a Public dance in the area but the trouble that ensued was not As serious As saturday nights the Captain said twelve policemen were injured one by a gunshot and some Young people and two newsmen were Hurt in a five hour flare up of violence Fri Day night and Early saturday. The fireworks began the Captain said after several fire bombings set off minor fires. Police then ordered a Large group of negro youths a Selby and Concordia streets to disperse. They refused broke up into Small groups and dashed into alleys and when som officers went after them they were met with gunfire. They were at a gathering place near a Large parking lot the Captain said where they do a Little gambling. When we broke it up it started kind of the three officers we readmitted to a Hospital with minor injuries. Cab Drivers Settle strike in Chicago Chicago a a two week strike that idled most of Chicago s taxicabs during the democratic National Conven Tion has ended. A new three year contract was ratified overwhelmingly by Drivers and mechanics for Yel Low cab and checker taxi companies it provides immediate wage increases for All full time Drivers with More than two years service. Yellow awl checker cabs be Gan returning to the streets within an hour. Harassment of newsmen is protested new York up several of the nation s Large news gathering organizations Satur Day protested police treatment of newsmen at the democratic National convention in Chicago alleging newsmen were deliberately beaten and har a Telegram sent to mayor Richard Daley of Chicago said police must not be permitted to suppress Freedom of the press by clubbing and it was signed by Leonar Goldenson for the american broadcasting company Bailey. Howard for the Chicago Sun times and news or. Frank Stanton for the Columbia broadcasting system Oti Schandler for the los Angeles times Julian Goodman for the National broadcasting company Arthur Ochs Sulzberger forthe new York times Hedley Donovan for time Magazine and mrs. Katharine Graham for the Washington Post an Newsweek Magazine. We strongly protest the treatment of news reporters photographers and cameramen by certain members of the Chicago police Force during the democratic convention True Telegram said. Newsmen were repeatedly singled out by policemen and deliberately beaten and harassed. Cameras were broken an film was destroyed. The obvious purpose was to discourage or prevent reporting of an important confrontation Between police and demonstrators which the american Public has the right to know the Telegram said an feb investigation was under Way to determine whether the treatment of news personnel involved violation of Federal Law and urged Daley to order an investigation himself. Child s body inside closet cop arrested Midland Tex. A Rookie policeman a Marine corps Veteran of Vietnam was charged with murder saturday after the body of a 2-year-Oldgirl was discovered in step Ather s Home. Lori Margaret Gunn had Bee missing More than 9 hours when ice partially nude body was found in the Home of former mid land City councilman Jac Walcher. Charged with murder with malice was Walcher s Stepson Michael Lee Moody 24, a son of mrs. Walcher by a previous marriage. Moody was the Only person occupying the House at the time of the slaying. The Walcher Home next door to the Home of the child s parents had been ised by officer saturday As a command Post in a wide Hunt for Lori last see Riding her tricycle under the Carport of the House about 7 30p.m. Friday. Sgt. Vince Conklin of the mid land police discovered the body c. The child partially wrapped in a sleeping bag in a bedroom closet of the Walcher said he and Moody had been discussing the Cassand that the younger officer had been showing through the House a real Fine the police sergeant said that when they entered the room the closet doors were slightly ajar and that Moody tried to close them by backing against opened the closet door and the lower part of the girl s body fell Forward from the sleeping bag. Israel asks . Session on attack Jerusalem a Israel will demand a special session of the . Security Council to discuss Egypt s aggressive provocation Over the Suez Ca Nal Frontier the government announced group of Arab commandos slipped across the canal aug.26 and killed two israeli sol Diers in an ambush israeli officials said. A third Soldier was apparently injured and abducted to Egypt they added. Egypt told maj. Gen. Oddball the chief . Truce supervisor it knew nothing of the attack but Bull s report to the United nations confirmed that it took place. Foreign minister Abba Eban old the Cabinet sunday t h e raid was a dangerous Viola Tion of the cease fire agree ment by
