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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 3, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 the stars and stripes Chicago nips indians 6-5, trails by 1 game  a 1vtts /t.tt1tv m i a  july 3, 1959 Cleveland up Turk Lown throttled a ninth inning Clevelan rally and preserved a 6-5 Victory for the Chicago White sox wednes Day night that moved them within one game of the first place  White sox scored three runs in the second inning and then knocked out tribe starter Jim Grant in the third when they in creased their Lead to 4-2. The margin grew to 6-3 unti Woodie hold s two run Homer in the ninth. It was held s 15th four Bagger of the season and came off Gerry Staley who relieved Start Rbarry Latman in the sixth. Lon finally retired the Side in the  indians had gone ahead 2-0, against Latman in the first on George Strickland s bases loaded single. Latman though replaced by two unknowns set Pace in British open with 68s 3, Scotland a two relatively unknown British Golf n lad Arnold Stickley wednesday shot 68s to take the a tort no ?p,611 a of championship and then sat Back As High winds and rain sent later scores rocketing. Bullock a 40-year-old professional playing in Only his second tournament of the season and the 32-year-old Stickley got their rounds in be for the 6,806-Yard Mirfield layout became a rough Tough  in the afternoon winds up to 30 and 40 Mph and Short Sharp rainstorms added three or fou More strokes to the course. Argentinian Antonio Cerda play ing in his Lith British open also was out Early in the easier conditions and finished one stroke be Hind the leaders with a 33-3669. Garrett tops americans John Garrett 23-year-old Amateur from Houston now playing out of Ramstein Germany air base was the Best of the four americans with a 36-4076. Willie Goggin world senior Cham Pion from san Jose calif., and Amateur Bob Sweeny Palm Beach,fla., had 78s. Goggin took 39-39 and Sweeny 38-40. Bob Watson Ardley on Hud son n.y., professional shot a 40 482, Staley received credit for his Sec Ond Victory. He has lost twice Luis Aparicio tripled Home to of Chicago s second inning runs a came on to score when hit by Sec Ond baseman Jim Baxes relay. The Ball rolled to the third base boxes Earl Torgeson s Homer account for the fifth Chicago run. Tito Francona homered for Clevelan Earl Torgeson. Homers for sox John Garrett. Paces . Group eagles Send Scott to football giants for Mcafee Huth Philadelphia up a twofer one player Trade involving the Philadelphia eagles and the new York giants was announce wednesday. The eagles sen Tom Scott vet e r a n defensive end to the giants in Exchange forgery Huth a guard returning from military service and Ken Mcafee a p a s s catching  was picked up to replace vet eran Ken Huxhold who is retiring. Scott former football and la Crosse Star at Virginia originally was drafted by los Angeles but was traded to the eagles and played six seasons with the club. He played linebacker As Well a defensive end. Mcafee caught 70 passes for 1,073 Yards and 17 touchdowns in five seasons with the giants. Huth out of Wake Forest joined the giants in 1956 and played More minutes As offensive guard than any other new York lineman. Next season will be the second for the 225-Pounder, who helped coach the Baraber riders to the Usa eur championship last fall. Huth served As line coach of the riders. Huth Cavicchi scores to Bologna Italy a former european heavyweight boxing Champion Franco Cavicchi Italy a to Over Siga Kivalu in the last round of a 10-, bout Here. Brooks sets Mark in Rheims practice from press dispatches reims France British Ferrari Driver Tony Brooks broke the Lap record As practice for the world championship grand prix of Europe opened at the Greux circuit Here wednesday. Brooks was clocked in 2 19.4,More than five seconds under the Mark for the 5.16-mile course set by the late Mike Hawthorn last year. Brooks average was 133 Mph. Right behind Brooks was in land s Stirling Moss in a Brm with 2 19.9, with Harry Schell ., third in another Brm at 2 21.5.moss, driving a Cooper was the fastest in training for the formulaic race with 2 32.3. Top ten by the associated press bused on 175 or More at bats american league g a r h Kuenn Detroit 68 271 Runnels Boston 70 275 Kaline Detroit 67 2g2 Fox Chicago 73 296 Woodling Baltimore 68 217 Mantle new York 66 252 Bridges Detroit 75 267 Skowron new York 04 250 Power Cleveland 71 281 Minoso Cleveland 71 268 46 44 44 40 28 52 26 32 58 40 96 97 90 95 68 78 79 74 82 78 pet .354.353 .344 .321 .313 .310 .296 .296 .292 .291 National league g a r h 73 298 55 113 68 240 43 86 Aaron Milwaukee White St. Louis Gilliam los Angeles 67 237 Cepeda san Francisco 75 301 Logan Milwaukee 66. 223 Cunningham St. Louis 65 199 Temple Cincinnati 74 298 Stuart Pittsburgh go 199 Robinson Cincinnati 73 270 Boyer St. Louis 70 260 49 82 52 102 27 74 66 98 64 85 81 pet. .379 .358 .332 .332 .329 .322 .315 .315 Home runs american National Killebrew. Wash. 26 Mathews. Milwaukee 24 colavito Cleveland Allison. Washington Triandos Baltimore Mantle new York Lemon Washington 23 Banks Chicago 21 20 Aaron Milwaukee 21 18 Robinson Cincinnati 17 18 Demeter los Angeles 16 18 Stuart Pittsburgh 16 Cepeda san fran. 16 Boyer St. Louis 16 runs batted in american National Killebrew Wash. Skowron new York Jensen Boston colavito Cleveland Allison Washington i Lemon Washington 63 Banks Chicago 54 Aaron Milwaukee 68 52 Robinson Cincinnati 65 52 Cepeda san fran. _. 61 51 Demeter los Angeles 55 51 Boyer St. Louis 55 when Latman was Kod in the sixth. The game was delayed for 32minutes by rain in the seventh inning. Getting closer Chicago Cleveland a nulls of Fox 2b Goodman 3b Phillips. 3b Collur o tort son in ill vent of Smith if Aparicio. As la nmn p Stalky d Lown p a r h 800 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 hold is Power in a Anticona of col Vito of Minoso if Strickland 3b Baxes 2b a Valo Martin 2b Brown o Grant p 1 Orry p a a Fiumora look p 0-Plernall a r h Brodow Sll p 000 a Nixon 111 totals 80 c 0 totals 8t 0 11 a filed out for Perry 5 a grounded out for boxes 6 a singled for Locke 7 a singled for Brodowski 0. Chicago Cleveland 031 100 0016200 001 0025 in h c a 5 6 i ii 2 r Erbb so 8 3 3 0 go i 3 3 3 to 7 9 b to Latman a 2-2 Staley Lown Grant a 5-4 2 2 Perry 3 2 Locke. 2 1 Brodowski g x a Lollar Baxes. Power. I o-a0.1110080 27 14, Cleveland 27-13. Do Brown Strickland Fox a Ariolo Horseson. Lob Chicago 0 Cleveland 8. So Aparicio. Or Torgeson Francona held. So Power Aparicio 2. A Torgeson. 8f Andis. Rib held 2, Francona Strickland 2, Landis Lollar Torguson a Ariolo 2. Pm Lollar. A Summers my Kuloy soar Chy live. T2 51. A10,092. Takes credit for delaying legislation Colorado sprinter registers fast 400 in Cologne event Cologne Germany up american sprinter Chuck Carlson ran the 400-meter dash in 45.9 he year s Best time during an International track and Field meet Here wednesday. The Colorado runner and Abilene Hristian s Bill Woodhouse who scored a double by winning the .00 and 200-meter dashes stole he headlines for the meet. Wood House beat european Champ Man Fred Germar Germany with a 10.4 n the 100 then clocked 20.8 in the200. Two other american entries cored victories with rink Babka Southern California strides Tak no the discus and the marines Mel  winning the pole vault nth a Mark of 14 feet 2% inches. Sabka s winning discus toss was80 feet 3 inches. Germany s european hurdles amp Martin Lauer whipped Wilie May Indiana in both the 110-nd 200-meter races. He ran the 10 in 13.6 while May was clocked 13.8 and then did 22.6 in the 00 compared with May s 23.3. By Tho associated press american league w l pet. Cleveland 40 31 .663 Chicago 40 33 .548 new York 38 35 .521 Detroit 39 30 .520 Baltimore 38 36 .514 Washington 34 39 .406 Kansas City 31 40 .437 Boston 31 41 .431 wednesday s results Detroit 5, Kansas City 4 new York 4, Baltimore 0 Washington 4, Boston i Chicago 6, Cleveland 5 National league w l pet. Go Milwaukee 42 31 .575 san Francisco 43 33 .560 to tit to i. New York up the Powers behind the proposed third major league waved a legislative club a organized baseball wednesday with disclosure that their intervention had sidetracked anti monopoly legislation against the sport. William Shea chairman of the new York mayor s baseball com Mittee to obtain a second major league franchise for the nation largest City revealed that at his request sen. Estes Kefauver a Tenn had postponed hearings by the Senate subcommittee on anti Trust and monopoly. It was a Sharp reminder to base Ball owners Long embattled on the judicial front that they had better make themselves available when the third league asks for an organizational meeting sometime be tween july 15 and August 3." baseball commissioner for trick said he was ready for Cor dial discussion for which he be sieved Shea might be ready about aug 1, but said he saw Shea s congressional intercession As a move which primarily would Aid the pro posed third league. In my opinion he said Pas Sage of the Kefauver Bill in its present form would do More to prevent a third league and do More harm to baseball and other professional sports than anything i can think of. Nothing would Stop expansion quicker than passage of the Bill.". Shea reiterated that the propose third league target Date would be the 1961 season and said that the founders group of five cities probably would announce them selves this week. New York is the Only one which has been made Public but other cities mentioned include Minneapolis Montreal to Ronto. Buffalo Miami. Houston Dallas and Denver Bowling meet cancelled Karlsruhe Germany Spe Cial the three Man team Bowling tournament scheduled Here july3-5 has been cancelled. It will be scheduled for a later Date. Los Angeles also was ment Onedas a possibility provided the los Angeles dodgers would permit second major league team to operate in that City. Meanwhile putting a pair of brass Knuckles on Over his velvet Glove he left no doubt in the minds of major league owners that they had better be ready to sit Down and talk serious business whenever the third league is ready. He revealed Kefauver called him to Washington june 24 and the former presidential candidate told Shea that his committee was pre pared to proceed immediately with legislative hearings aimed against organized baseball. I disagreed with them he revealed. I told them i believed baseball was honest in its state ment made at Columbus that it would sit Down with us when Weare ready. I told them that it was not in the Best interests of either baseball or the third league to hold legislative hearings at  wednesday s results Minneapolis 4, Louisville o St. Paul 3, Indianapolis 2 Denver 4, Charleston 3 Dallas 6. Houston Omaha fort Worth 0 Southern association of 6 14 19 go a a so w15 10 Mobile new Orleans a Birmingham Memphis Chattanooga 0 Nashville s Atlanta c Shreveport o a won first half title wednesday s result Mobile 4, Birmingham 2 Nashville 2, Memphis ii Shreveport 7, Chattanooga 6 Atlanta at now Orleans rain l 7 7e 8 9 9 13 14 i it. .682 .388 .579 .529 .526 .471 .316 .300 go 3 a 4 the As league w l pet. Go "9 33 .598 47 37 .560 8 43 41 .512 7 40 39 .606 71/4 40 43 .482 9 a eludes same with mexican Lue Tea an.,11. Wednesday s result Amarillo 4, san Antonio 2 Austin 6, Victoria 4 Corpus Christ o. Tulsa 4 Victoria Austin san Antonio Corpus Christ Tulsa Amarillo Brooklyn group bids for heavy rematch Brooklyn up Marvin Hodas head of a Syndicate of Brooklyn businessmen wednes Jayforth r guarantee of $750,-000 if promoter Bill Rosensohn would stage the return fight be so v i Rii mar Joha soon an Floyd Patterson at ebbets Field in september. Hodas owns a Chain of Beauty salons in Brooklyn and Island  
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