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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, June 19, 1958

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 19, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Jim 198f National league american league w pet ii Jubb Racanac coast league w l 41 it b 27 i association by n 0 m j07 hmm Texas league w t of by is s4 m a at s by u to m o 9k w v m 400 s 9n in is Laclaff by m 9mb i tone f join fold for 1958 san Francisco up the 8sm announced today Tibt veterans Matt Hueu Iee and Bob for Tow 1958 Tamal Avo Doai league a is one of tiie fast but players la the league my one of the most Ursa tile players in 40er his win play at defend Calit up the Boutott red sox have signed 17 i Tufty a him to of d Nebraska tigers Romp Over 92 dodgers blow 96 game to phils Philadelphia Labunes wild throw to the plate with the bases loaded in the eighth inning tuesday night allowed the Philadelphia Phil to break a 55 deadlock and defeat the Las place los Angeles the win kept the Phillies out of the cellar As they scored six times in the Labunes error came on Carl Sawatski tap to the the right hander threw wild to Catcher John allowing two run ners to before an out was the Phillies added two More runs to go along with a pair tallied before Labunes los Angeles threatened in the Pinch hitter Elmer Valo opened with an infield Junior Gilliam singled to right and Charlie Neal Duke Snider singled Home then Dick who replaced starter Jack Sanford in the struck out the next three batters to end the use poor the dodgers used four pitchers with de Roebuck replacing Don Drysdale in the Labine ing on in the seventh and giving Way to Johnny Klippstein in the Solly the Phillies second rapped out two hits to extend his Streak to 16 both Sanford and Drysdale were in trouble often and Early with Synkler dubbing a seven thinning Homer for the dodgers and Harry Anderson clouting his eighth in the the dodgers jumped off to a 31 Lead in the third on two singles and two Roseboro tripled off the right fled Wall in the scoring framed in 8tfi anti Elf a b b if Philadelphia a b b of in it Bowman if m m 9 m s 11 totals St and filed met for remand Aad Amtrak out or Sanford ameded Tor kill Pomata 102 010 ii  101 010 10 in h b f b by so t i 8 0 0 0 aate Laa Petua Anderaon so ramada cd Ful Adolphia 11 boat born he prey dry Date Grid giants obtain Mischak in Trade new York up Bob former a least end at West Point in been acquired by the new York giants in b Trade with the Cleveland in Exchange for the 25yearold the giants will turn a draft selection Over to Cleveland for the 1959 a 6foot joined the Browns in 1957 after re signing his regular army commis he had spent three years in the army in Berlin where he played two seasons with the Ber Lin he withdrew from the Browns Camp before the Start of last sea son and returned to his Home in upon being obtained by the immediate a signed his 1958 nil contract top ten by associated press on its or More a bats National league a 190 Al Saa m a mall St late s2 St lab 144 89 211 put Tamarth 3 20 by Fratac m Pkt Burah s7 221 club Annau 03 200 cola Mac 43 172 Colnel Natl 39 i2s Detroit a Ossie first negro Ever to Wear a Detroit Tiger made a sensational Briggs stadium debut tuesday night with five straight hits and some sparkling Fielding in the tigers 92 Triumph Over the Washington the tigers pounded out 17 hits and climbed to fourth place with their seventh Victory in eight starts under new manager Bill second baseman Frank boiling had a Home run and three singles and right fielder Al Kaline ran his hitting Streak to 15 Southpaw Billy Hoeft went the spacing six Washington safeties and pitching effectively All the the senators scored off Moeft in the sixth ending a string of 24 scoreless innings for Detroit Virgil had a double and four singles two of them of the in Field variety and was cheered lustily by a crowd of after taking the Lead in the first inning on boiling Lead off his sixth the tigers exploded for seven runs in the third thirteen batters came to Bat and every Man in the lineup reached Virgil had two of his singles in the big Kaline gets big blow the big blow was Salines sixth Homer that came with two runners starter Pedro Ramos gave up a pair of hit a Batter and yielded five safeties before Al cd Cotte relieved the tigers added one More run in the seventh on boiling fourth a single to Virgils fifth safety and Harvey Kuehns Clem Labine wild throw costly ii 22 30 41 43 42 27 if 12 h n 72 4 72 w 70 71 00 is 40 american league a a r m Laval anti Dasratt Kii Tui City a Bucata com Plantf Yarc Kauai City a Kleata naw York 40 129 47 100 40 140 87 220 09 209 51 its 40 m 201 52 200 49 100 40 Iso 24 22 ii 28 a 20 45 38 19 if 47 01 to n 07 w 82 01 02 m 47 Home runs National american plot Tok 20 Kant City ii it so Fra a 14 Saa Fra a 14 Davit 14 runs batted in National american Pratt to 02 10 bit Toni Bahlmer Benton York san 42 ban Frana 42 san Faa 3t Kan Tat City Botton Boilen wat Huntton of Droit new York three of a kind san Francisco a b h 4 s Pittsburgh All 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have met twice before on the the first time in the 1925 Rose bowl with notre Dame Anc again in the Irish took that Billy shed 8jnfl9 orioles drop 41 Kansas City Bolti out snapped its scoreless innings i at 28 tuesday night then on to defeat the Kansas City behind the pitching of Southpaw Billy the chalked up Ray Cost the As a to move Back into second Boston dropped a 40 Declios the As paraded three of five new players they obtained weekend trading before a of largest of the Harry obtained the played first and Bob another n pitched of an to fios giving tip run scoring song Tiv b walk and getting one and Dick obtained Fantt pitched two Scon Tesi giving up two Refoy Marls and Preston both quire from failed t arrive in time for the the orioles started the scoring in the after Gus Triandos errors by Hector Lopes and Herbert and a sacrifice Fly by Billy Gardner brought Homo two two walks by Herbert in sixth were converted into on singles by Gene Wooding and Odell fares Wei Kansas City Abby 3k Baltimore a b b 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 if of if of in 3t in o p totals 0 0 0 1 1 0 of in if id of 0 a 1 m b p an lunar p sch Ltd 9 31 4 t out for grim o for Tomasek balt Mara totals Kin Tat City 000 022 000 000 in h 9 s a Mac Odell t7 Hertert 22 grim to Nanok Gorman Kansas City Baltimora Kanaka City s t australian swim stars Witt tense Battle against shark Australia a world swimming Champion Rale Crapp beat off a 5foot shark with one of her robber san Dato by she and other Ace australian swimmers taxed in the tropical Waters of the great Barrier beef near describing the incident tuesday some eat shouted shark and i saw it coming at i was scared the worlds fastest girl said Dawn Fraser but Gary Kinrara began to swim toward Gary was beating water and Lorraine did likewise with the rubber sandals she was wearing to protect her feet from the f  
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