European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 2, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse A s thursday july 2, 1959. The stars and stripes Queen attends As. Toronto track featured race Toronto a new provi Dence a Bay Colt owned by e. , Toronto won the classic 100th running of the $77,300f Queen s plate tuesday before Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phil Pat suburban new Woodbine track. Third favorite with the crowd of about 17,000, the 3-year-old that paid $15.10 to his backers won by1% lengths Over major flight owned by Conn smythe owned Caledon Beau the 1958 Winner. Winning shot the Odds on favorite from the Toronto stable of John s. Evans was third a nose behind. In fourth place was sunday sail owned by Jim Boylen Toronto. The race was Worth a net $51,625to Taylor who also is president of the Ontario jockey club operator of Woodbine. This was the fifth Queen s plate for Taylor who won with epic 1949major Factor 1951canadians 1953 and by Ford Cay 1957. Queen makes presentation immediately after the race the Queen presented 50 Gold coins equivalent to 50 guineas and the $3,000 Gold cup to Taylor. The Winner was Ridden by Bobb Ussery who came up from new York where he is leading rider at Belmont Park. The race one of the most memo Rable and colourful in the 100-year history of the event also was the richest Ever run in Canada. New Providence Winner of$29,035 As a 2-year-old, covered the it mile distance in 2 04%, Well of the record 2 02% set by Lyford Cay. New Providence paid $15.10, $5.70and $3. Major flight returned $4.30 and $2.60 and winning shot paid$2.20. Page 19 Pittsburgh selects Carver As interim athletic director Pittsburgh a graduate manager Frank Carver p Veteran member of the athletic departmental the University of Pittsburgh tuesday was named acting athletic director effective aug. 31. The appointment was made by Chancellor Edward Litchfield who also set in motion arrangements to pick a permanent athletic director to succeed Tom Hamilton. Hamilton resigned monday to accept the position of executive officer of the newly formed athletic association of Western universities. Litchfield said a committee willbe named a country wide search for a permanent ath Letic director. Booming Golf shot goes up in smoke Baltimore a the temperature hit 100 in Baltimore. And George Dircks got off the hottest drive of his golfing career. The tee shot went out. About 75yards, exploded in the air fell smoking to the Edge of the set fire to the grass and leaves. The foursome settled of rules Dis Pute by having Dircks drop another Ball at the Point where his first exploded Rind play from there with out penalty. Indians clip Chison 3-1, up Lead to 2 games Power colavito Mclish yanks topple orioles 4-1, to snap Wilhelm a reign from press dispatches Baltimore the new Yor Yankees beat an old Nemesis and halted a three game losing Streaky defeating Wilhelm and knuckle Baller Hoy the Baltimore Ori Oles 4-1, tuesday night. Wilhelm. Who pitched a no hit Ter against the Yankees last year and has beaten them three time this season the last two via the shutout route suffered his third straight loss after a string of nine victories when new York unleashed a three run outburst inthe third. A walk and singles by Hansbauer and Bobby Richardson produced one run and after Bill Skow Ron beat out an infield hit to Load the bases Yogi Berra singled two More tallies Home. End shutout skein the splurge snapped a shutout Streak by Wilhelm that had extended through 23 innings. After Gene Woodling homered in the Bottom of the fourth to Cut the margin to 3-1, the yank bounced Back for their final run on singles by Hank Bauer an Marv Throneberry. Duke Maas was breezing along with a three hitter but manager Casey Stengel pulled him with two out in the fifth As the orioles mining where it hosts new York Baltimore All ii ii a n ii Kauri. L l 5 2 2 k lulls 3b .400 Malm Rosmi. Lib 4 i 1 in Larck of 300 Siebern. If i o o Hoyd in 301 set Nurun i 202 Woodli lib if 811 Tsironi Fly in 2 0 1 to Zundos o 300 Komi i 8 0 i Tidsby of 402 Lopex. 31 400 Carm Squal is 4 0 0 Modin Ikwild is 402 Gardner 8b 401 i Isotti. Or 400 wll Belm p 200 unas p 110 it Pearson 100 of Timir. T 2 0 0 Kish for p 000 totals 34 "4 9 totals is 1 a we inured into double play for Wilu Olin new York Baltimore a us us tinier and .352, has. A strained Groin muscle Smith said. However he expects Newcombe to be ready to take his regular turn on the Mound in a few Days. Newcombe has von seven straight games. He was batted out of the Box by St. last Friday night but was taken off the Hoo when Cincinnati came Back to tie the game and win out in the 10th.luis Arroyo was the winning hurler. In 54 times at Bat Newcom Behas made 19 hits including one a Homer and baited in 12 runs bunt. Red Wilson beat out a Bun leading off and John Groth walked. Rocky Bridges dropped a sacrifice bunt Down the third base line an Coleman threw the Ball into left Field trying to Force Wilson a third. Both Wilson and Groth scored on the error. Detroit s final run came in the third inning off reliever Murry Dickson. Maxwell walked took Sec Ond when Hal Smith threw first on Gus Zernial s roller an scored on a single by Groth. Coleman was charged with his seventh setback against two Vic tories. Lary permitted a single to Frank House in the second a double to Jerry Lumpe in the third and a single to Bob Cerv Iii the fourth. The athletics threatened briefly in the ninth when Lumpe singled to right and Dick Williams beat Rutan infield hit. But Lary disposed of the next three batters to pre serve his shutout. The Only other scoreless Effort by a Detroit Pitcher this season was Don Mossi s Whitewash of the Chicago White sox last month. Groth of a nation Kansas City. Alt i h a Nujie. Is 4 Williiams. Rl-2h 4 Hartley in 4 Marls i f 4 Corv if 4 House o 0 t com. Kab 0 i it inn if 0-0 Maxwell if 0 0 hernia 1. In 0 i vision o Detroit Alt ii h 200 4 0 1 Smith. 3b a boons in Bhella of , p Dickson p Tel Tours p Evvard \ Sturdivant p i 1 troth. Of 200 in docs. Sir 100 Lepolo 21 200 , n i 0 0 000 100 i 0 0too 000 0 5 totals 821 400 3 1 1 312 300 4 0 2 200 28 4 7 a Simuoli out for Smith s i grounded 01 8. Kansas City Detroit of filed out for Tsitouris 000 000 0000 5 2 121 000 Fox 7 0 in h r Erbb so Hadley. A cold Tuii a 2-7 1 s � 3 ple Taou Ivi i. I 1 Tsitouris. 4ii 3 0 0 stunt ovum 1000 Lary a. 0-4 1 500. 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Behind Ramos Washington a Pedro Ramos pitched six hit Ball tuesday night As Washington whipped bos ton 6-1, before a crowd of 10,214 it was Ramos fourth Victory Over the red sox in five tries this year. Vice president Richard m. Nixon shirt sleeved in 93 degree weather Pedro Hui nos. Six hit Ball saw the senators win for the fifth time on his fifth visit to Griffith stadium. Harmon Killebrew and Faye Throneberry led the senators 10 hit attack on Tom Brewer and two successors. Killebrew hit a double and two singles to drive in two runs. Throneberry had his sixth Home run and a single also driving in two runs. Washington pounced on Brewe for four runs in the second inning taking advantage of two Bosto errors a wild pitch and four singles. Another Washington run came inthe fifth on a double Fay Roy Sievers an infield single by Jim Lemon and a Force play. The final senator run came on Throneberry s Homer in the eighth Boston s Only tally came in the fourth when singles by Pete run Nels Ted Williams and Vic Wert did the trick Runnels had another single in four trips and raised his batting average two Points to .354. Giants Send Shipley to Phoenix farm club san Francisco up the san Francisco giants have Pitcher Joe Shipley Phoenix of the Pacific coast league on 24-hour recall basis Shipley had no won lost record with the giants. He had appeared n 18 innings and had an Era of4.00
