European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 3, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday july 3, 1959 the stars and stripes Jurji m in stitch scores rttl7/ \ it 1ku in first Over Sawyer Louisville a Hometown Ivorite Rudell stitch scored a a first round to Over new York s Rudy Sawyer Here wednesday to Sawyer s147. The Victory gives the Presby Terian Church elder a record of 21 wins in 26 professional fights 11by Kos. It was the first time Sawyer had been knocked out in 22 pro fights. He now has a record of 18 wins three losses and a draw. A. Removes i harness chief Albany . A the now York legislature stripped harness racing commissioner George p. Monaghan of his office wednesday and ended a multimillion Dollar state subsidy for harness track improvements. The heavily Republican Senate and Assembly acted at a one Day special session called by gov. Nel son a. Rockefeller. Rockefeller requested the harness legislation in the Wake of charges that Monaghan and some of his aides had violated the state s code of ethics for Public officials by accepting favors from the tracks. The measure was approved bythe Senate 47-6, and by the As Sembly 137-3. Democrats cast the dissenting votes. Denied by Monaghan. Monaghan a Democrat and a former new York City police com missioner has denied any wrong doing and has complained that he was not treated fairly in hearing conducted by the state investigation commission. Under the new Law which Rockefeller signed immediately a three Man commission will replace Monaghan effective sept. 1. State Aid to the tracks was cutoff at the sum already authorized $43 million. Under the subsidy plan enacted in 1956, the harness tracks deposited half of All parimutuel tax Revenue above the 1955 level in a Pool. This fund then was allocate to the tracks to finance improve ment. Yale Law student wins sword title los Angeles a the 1959national dueling sword title be Longs to Henry Kolowrat a czech born Yale University Law student. The 26-year-old contestant won the Crown Here in a Fence off Witholt James Margollis 22, of the Navy in the . Fencing score was 5-4. Richard Berry Royal Oak mich.,the Champion for the last. Two years finished fifth Rafter Reachi ing the semifinals without a defeat. Page 19 Detroit scores 4 in 7th to record 5-4 Triumph Over . Foytack wins thief caught Detroit c a t c h e r red Wilson is nabbed red handed in an attempt to " steal Home against Kansas City s Frank Batter is Ted Lepcio. The a s won 10-3. A Terry stops o s on four hits 4-0, As new York moves into third place Baltimore a Young Ralph Terry win less for almost two months gained his first Vic tory for new York wednesday night with a four hit 4-0 decision Over Baltimore that moved the Yankees into third place in the american league. Home runs by Norm Siebern an Gil Mcdougald were the big blows for the Yankees who have a ,001edge Over fourth place Detroit. The champs had eight hits off loser Hec Brown now 5-3, and reliever Billy Loes while dumping the orioles to fifth place. Baltimore had been in the first division 69 clays. Terry 23, making Only his third Start since the yanks reacquired him from Kansas City May 26, walked Only one and struck out did t give up a hit until Billy Gardner who had two of the Oriole safeties doubled in the third. The other hits All an infield grounder in the Ralph Lerry fifth by Cinco Carrasquel a liner. 1,-hit shutout to Center by Gus Triandos in the sixth and Gardner s second single in the seventh. Terry then retired the last seven he faced for a 3-5 record and his first shutout since last aug. 22, when he beat Washington 1-0, witha one hitter for the a s. After Siebern hit his 10th Home run in the second inning Brown blanked the champs on one hit until the seventh when successive singles by Yogi Berra Bill Skow Ron and Hec Lopez made it 2-0. The Yankees scored on a walk Mickey Mantle s Texas league single and an error in the eighth Hassenforder wins tour of France Lap la Rochelle France a Roger Hassenforder Franco won the Short fast seventh leg Iii the tour of France bicycle race wednesday from Nantes covering distance of 118 Miles at 27.3 Mph. Robert Cabala France who Casein almost five minutes behind kept the Overall leadership. Norm Siebern. Focks with Homer 32 Grid hero Dies 71 Points in one game Wilkes Barre a. Up Oseph Korshalla who scored 71 Points and gained 504 Yards in a single football contest in 1932, die Dit Nesbitt memorial Hospital. Korshalla 51, won National recognition for his performance for West Liberty state teachers. Against Loes who gave up Mcdougald s fourth Home run in the ninth. 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Buddy Lewis Auto dealer an former professional baseball figure Here said he was contacted thurs Day by Bill Cain Secretary of the Columbus club. Lewis said Cain told him a last ditch rally aimed at keeping the financially troubled franchise in Columbus had new Gastonia team which will keep the nickname of pirate that the Columbus club used will open its first Home series monday night with the first of four games against Savannah. The franchise disowned by Pittsburgh of the nation Al league. From i Russ dispatches Detroit the Detroit Tiger pushed across four runs in the seventh inning to defeat Kansa City wednesday 5-4. Detroit starter and Winner Pau Foytack had a one hitter going until the eighth inning but two delays caused by rain of 10 min utes and 35 minutes began to Tell on him and he needed help from Ray Narleski after Kent Hadley and Bob Cerv hit homers in the ninth. Jerry Lumpe Kansas City Lead off Man opened the game with a triple to right Center and score Don a sacrifice Fly by Dick Williams. Foytack did t allow another hit until Hal Smith singled with one out in the eighth. Neil Chrisley produced Detroit first run with a Solo Homer off Ned Carver in the fourth inning. The second delay occurred after Kansas City had batted in the seventh. Detroit came Back to Rou Carver and score four times on singles by Rocky Bridges and Eddie Yost a double by Harvey Kuenn an infield hit by Charli Maxwell and a throwing error by Hadley followed by a single by Gus Zernial. Detroit needed All those run since Lumpe opened the ninth with a base hit and Hadley hit his seventh Homer of the season. Cerv also reached the Brightfield seats after two were out. Narleski came in and was promptly tagged for a single by Frank House but he struck out Smith to end the game. Tiger trap Kansas City a it ii . S.s-2b 422 Williams of Hartley ii Iii is. It pm. 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Berlin lists net slate Berlin special the Ber Lin bears Tennis team will launch the 1959 season july 11 her against a Hanau club. The Berlin championships Are slated to Start aug. 1 to select players for the Usa eur tournament. Gei Lovese jailed for illegal boxing activities new York Cupi Gabrie Genovese was sentenced to two years in jail wednesday for being an undercover manager for Light weight Ludwig Lightburn in 195g. Genyese was found guilty onto counts of managing the Hon Duras fighter without a maximum penalty of each count was one year in jail. General sessions judo John a. Mullen ordered that serve Tho two one year terms consecutively. Before sentence was passed assistant District attorney John told the court that the defendant had been an evil an degrading influence on professional boxing for two Bonomi Suid that Genovese i Ankie Carbo in the 1930s, had become the underworld boxing Czar s right hand and had continued to do business wit Carbo while Carbo himself was a fugitive from Justice. Tive evidence at this trial affords but a fleeting glimpse of this Man s activities Bonomi told the court. He said his office had Evi Dence of More than $67,000 paid to Genovese by Lightburn s manager Allie Clark Hynnie Wallman the manager of Carmen Basilio and others. Bonomi said it made Hittle difference whether the Money was actually for Genovese or whether lie acted As there is some Hope Bonom continued for converting boxing from a Racket to a sport if prison sentence is imposed on
