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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, July 2, 1985

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 2, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes july Paul Kos Blake to keep Crown Las vegas up Jimmy Paul battered and bruised Robin Blake sunday to successfully defend for the first time his International boxing federation lightweight championship with a i4thround technical the Victory established the 25 year old Paul As one of the Best 135 Pounders in the from raised his re Cord to 231 with 19 at the Tropicana hotel and before a National to the Champion was in control after the seventh he knocked Down Blake in the eighth round and Hurt him in the 12th and 13th rounds be fore bludgeoning him into submission into the a tiring Blake elected to stand and Trade punches with Paul at the Start of the but it was a a right left combination to the head Hurt Blake and put him on the moments a left to the head stunned Blake off the his Back turned to Paul rushed try ing to get in front of the and landed a big right before referee Joey Curtis halted he who won the Crown in was comfortably ahead on All three judges score cards through 13 of fort is now 273 with 18 he held his own in the first five but Paul began scoring to the face with accurate left by the eighth Paul put to Gether combination rights to the and the bout began to turn Blake began to tire at the Start of the 10th and showed Little movement from that Point in a six round heavyweight preliminary 1984 olympic Gold medallist Henry from los went the distance for the first taking an easy unanimous decision Over Veteran Leroy from Las the Victory gave Tillman a pro record of 50 with four buttons sudden death putt cops title in Memphis classic a Hal Sutton Sank a 30foot Birdie putt on the first Hole of sudden death playoff against David Ogrin to win the Jude Mem Phis classic on sunday at colonial country a Young touring pro who was among the leaders All wound up in the playoff when he missed an eight foot Birdie on the final Hole of regulation leaving him tied at 9under Par with Sut who finished the course Ogrin missed another eight foot putt on the first playoff Hole to give Sutton the Victory and the winners who started the Day at 2under Par charged out of the pack with a 7 under 65 he caught up with the leaders and finished his fourth round about an hour before who was playing with Andy bean and George the third round i had a few personal problems at Sutton said in the clubhouse after he waited to see what Ogrin was going to in the Middle of the i just  keep my mind on Sutton shot 65767365 for a 72hole total of Ogrin finished with 66707271 for a total of Gil who shot a final round and Russ who finished with a tied for third at 8underpar 280 and a paycheck Bob Tway and Tony Sills finished at 7 underpay 281 for Bill co Leader with Sutton after the first finished at 282 with six other Suttons Victory was the fourth of his professional career which began in the Victory brought his 1985 earnings to making him ninth on the pea Money list this he has won More than million since turning of who was the 1980 Amateur has made the Cut in 17 of 19 starts this before Suttons Best showing of the year was a second in the los Angeles it was the Best finish Ever for of he never finished above 13th in any Stop on the a photo Memphis tournament Victor Hal Sutton charges out of pack to take Home in winnings fakes Keystone is 85 Victory a Juli Inkster birdied three of the final four holes for a 4 underpay 68 sunday to win the Lygas lady Keystone open at the Hershey country clubs West the ladies professional Golf association Rookie of the year for finished with a 7under 209 Over 54 holes to collect the Victory was her first this Betsy who had led in the first two slipped to a 1overpar 73 for Sec Ond place with a 211 Nancy Pat Bradley and Kathy Postlewait finished in a three Way tie for third at Patty Kathy Jane Cindy Mackey and Susie Berning tied at a 3underpar who had finished in a tie for second at Hershey last started the Day three shots behind the Lead remained unchanged through the first nine with both golfers at an even Par last years leading Money lost a shot when she bogeyed 10 and then fell into a fou Way tie for the Lead when she took another bogey on Inkster parred the first four holes on the Back nine before making her a Short putt on the 362yard 14th Hole moved Inkster into a tie with Inkster chipped her third shot on the 488yard 15th to within four feet and made the putt to move one shot Kings Birdie on the same Hole moved her Back into a tie for first but she failed to break Parr in the remaining Inkster second shot on the 450yard 16th reached the front fringe of the she chipped close and Sank the on the Inkster parred by two put Ting from 30 Inkster hit a perfect drive on the 401 Yard her second shot bounced past the pin to the Back allowing her to make a 15foot downhill putt into the Center of the cup for her third backline Birdie and the pirates say one Large crowd not enough Pittsburgh a the Pittsburgh helped by a Jersey sunny weather and intense attracted fans for sundays game against the Chicago their second largest Home crowd of the but pirates president Dan Galbreath warned it will take More than one Large crowd on a sunday afternoon to keep the financially ailing pirates in and at least one infielder Jim said Pittsburgh no longer wants or deserves major league baseball and called for the team to move next the game was designated As ballot by Ballpark Day by the Pittsburgh Post a Zette to show civic support for the who have struggled both on the Field and at the Gate for several the team attracted a National league Low fans last and this seasons Atten dance is the four stadium parking lots were filled by 1 a half hour before i think the City is saying it wants to keep the said Pittsburgh mayor Richard i know Well be work ing very hard in the next couple of weeks to put together a package that will satisfy Galbreath and keep the pirates we want to keep Caliguiri plans to meet this week with a study group of City corporate led by Westinghouse electric chairman Douglas the group is exploring ways of buying the team and assuring that it remains in no other proposed local owners have sur and Galbreath has warned that an out town buyer almost certainly will try to move the team by breaking a three Riv ers stadium lease that runs until the year  
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