European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 11, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday july 11, 1959 the stars and stripes Page 19 avid Williams Wertz spark red sox to 14-3 Victory Over new. York Boston a the Boston Redfox crushed the new York Yankees 14-3, thursday night under the heavy barrage of aging sluggers ted Williams Bobby Vila and Vic Wertz. Off to a 2-0 Lead in the second inning on Solo homers by Wertz and Williams the rejuvenated Redfox wrapped it up with seven More in the third before a season High Fenway Park crowd of 30,253. Frank Sullivan beat the Avila Williams yorkers for Only the third timein13 decisions on a six hitter. Avila 33-year-old Utility infielder batting a Meek .174, made recently appointed manager Bill Jurges look Good by driving across Smith recalled by Cleveland Cleveland a the Cleve land indians thursday recalled left handed Pitcher Bob riverboat Smith from their san Diego farm club in the Pacific coast , 31, had a 4-2 record at san Diego. Last season he pitched with the Boston red sox. To make room for Smith on the roster the indians sold Relief hurler Dic Brodowski to Toronto of the inter National league. The indians now have 24 player son their roster but will go Back to full strength when Catcher de Fitz Gerald comes off the disabled also announced three player changes in its minor league system. Carl Thomas a right handed Pitcher with a 7-1 record a Indianapolis in the american association goes to san Leek a third baseman who played earlier this season with the indians moves from san Diego to Mobile in the Southern association. He had been batting .215 at Jan Diego. Ken Kraynak a left handed hit Ting outfielder with a .349 Mark at Reading in the Eastern league i being promoted to san Diego. Bears sign pair Chicago up the chicag bears have announced the signing of defensive halfback Charli summer and Vic Zucco. Summer from William & Mary was the no. 24 draft selection in1954. Zucco a Michigan state Grad uate was the bears fifth selection in 1957. Four tallies on a pair of Home 1954 american league batting Champion got his Chance when urges decided to rest Pete run Nels the club s top slammed his sixth Homer of the season and 488th of his major league career Over the visitor s bullpen in , who will be 41 next month greeted reliever Jim Coates with Atwo run double in the third. The drive hit High off the Wall at the379-foot Mark next to the Center Field Flag pole. Stephens takes Over after Williams missed another Homer by three feet in the sixth he retired in favor of Gene Stephens. Wertz 34, tagged Turley s first pitch for his sixth Homer. The following inning he walked As did Jensen ahead of Williams two Bagger. The sox gave rough treatment to Turley who missed a no hitter his last time out by the margin of ninth inning Pinch single against Washington. Turley who had yielded Only seven Home runs in his previous 106 innings gave three in 21/3 frames. 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A Sony Clink a Summers Mol Vinley. T2 50. A30,253. Redskins Carson set for another season Savannah a. Up fiddling John Carson has ended one of the most Brief retirements on record by announcing he would sign his1959 Washington redskins contract immediately upon receiving former University of Georgia Star said the skins were mailing the contract to him. He added head talked terms already with coach Mike Nixon and was promised a raise. Carson had Bee employed As general manager of the giant live Oak Bowling lanes in Savannah. Orioles sweep pair from nats athletics shut out bengals twice Kansas City up Kansas City s Ray Herbert and Johnny Kucks each hurled shutouts thursday night As the athletics beat Detroit 5-0 and 4-0, wit the help of two Home runs by Bob Cerv. Herbert set the tigers Down with Only five hit sin the opener while driving in two runs himself and Kucks was even More Stingas he gave up but four blows in the Nightcap. It was a pitchers night As de troit s Frank Lary went six innings before giving up More than two hits and Ray Narleski pitched a one hitter for five innings in the second game. But then the roof collapsed in each instance. Herbert who allowed Only Oneman to reach second base coasted effortlessly behind a one run Lead off Cerv s second inning Homer and then picked up More than enough when Bill Tuttle got a two run single in the seventh. The a s gave Kucks a one run Cushion Early when Jerry Lumpe scored in the first inning on a Sac Rifice Fly by Roger Maris after walking and going to third on Kent s single. They put the frosting on in the sixth when Tuttle hit his fourth Homer of the season and Cerv hit his Lith after Maris had singled. At your Cervice first game Detroit a r 114 o s o 4, 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 1 Tuttle. Of 1 Lumpe 2b 0 Hadley. In 0 Maris of 2 Corr if 0 House c Kansas City a r ii 401 300 422 3 0 0 h. 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His total was one stroke less than the old course Mark of66 set by Chick Harbert in a National open qualifying former big ten Golf Cham Pion knew he had to press All the Way on the fast greens. Twelve others broke under perfect golfing conditions. Doug Ford Paradise fla., went around in 36-30 for a 66 to keep on Campbell s heels. His return round was believed to be the lowest Ever photon the course. Four golfers tied for third place with 67s, they were Houston la Clair Birmingham Mike Souchak Grossinger . Arnold Palmer Ligonier pa., and Bert Weaver Beaumont Tex. When i saw the greens were fast Campbell said i changed putters about 20 minutes before Steed off. I thought a Mallet head was More four birdies his Hunch proved right. He got birdies on the third Hole witha four foot putt on the sixth with a six footer on the seventh with five footer and on the eighth at 12 feet. Campbell a Purdue University classmate of pirate Pitcher Bob Friend bogeyed Only two holes. He ran into trouble on no. 2 when he drove into the rough and encountered difficulty on the 18th."i used the wrong club on the 18th," he said. I should have use my four Iron instead of the Campbell concentrated on the greens and missed Only four fair ways. He said it was his Best open ing round since the Tucson open when he shot a 65.the leaders Joe Campbell 32-3365 Doug Ford. 3g-3066 Houston Laclair 36-3167 Mike Souchak 32-3567 Bert Weaver. 34-3367 Arnold Palmer 34-3357 Bob Ouden 35-3368 j. C. Goosle 35-3368 Fred Hawkins 33-3568 Joe Zakarian 34-3569 Julius Boros 35-3469 Bill Collins 34-3569 George Bayer 35-3469 Frank Borkovish 35-3570 de Draper 34-3670 a Don Cherry ,.30-3470 Jack Fleck 35-3570 Walker Inman 35-3570 a denotes Amateur. Washington up Milt Pappas and Jerry Walker Baltimore s Brilliant 20-year-old righthand ers stopped the hard hitting Washington senators cold thursday night in pitching the orioles to 8-0and 5-0 victories. The largest night crowd of the season at Griffith stadium 20,803, saw Pappas Stop the senators on seven hits an Walker allow Only four in hurling the orioles into undisputed posses Sion of third place. Billy Gardner hit a two run Horn or and Gus Triandos connected for major leagues vote to open 1960 schedules one week apart Chicago up major league club owners voted thursday to open f the 196ftseason one Yves it apart in both leagues for the largest interval in opening dates since the leagues were formed. The american league will Cut Back from its earliest opening dateever1 this year to april 19, 1960, and the National league voted to Operon april 12, approximately the same. Date As this year i. The american league also approved the suspended game Rule putting into the Book a provision that All games halted before nine innings by curfew Light failure or time limit will to completed from the Point were the game was stopped. T the american league has had a. Suspended game Rule once previously for half of the 1953 sea son and since then has been with out a Rule. Its efforts to have such a Rule apply to games extending More than nine innings were rejected by the rules s both leagues under the same suspended game Rule. Spokesmen for both leagues were not concerned about the variation in opening dates. Though the opening will be separated by a seven Day Span both leagues will close on oct. 2. Because of travel requirements we need 172-174 Days to satisfactorily play 154 games president Warren Giles of the National league said. Because of the world series both leagues should close the same Date und we can offer our clubs the Best schedule Between april 12 and oct. 2." both leagues discussed the two items on the Agenda for the joint league meeting Friday and voted upon the problem of whether to permit inter league trades without waivers nov. 23-dec. 15 this year. They also discussed the problem of the two funds designed to Aid the minor leagues but it was unlikely that they voted for any final action on this vote on the Intel league Trade matter was at the request of com missioner Ford Frick. Two leagues possibly will vote to repeal the action Friday. It was approved at the Winter meetings and Frick an opponent requested another look. Fappas Walker his 21st round tripper of the sea son to spark Baltimore s 12-hit at tack in the first permitted Only one Man to reach third Bas Rookie Bob Allison who tripled in the sixth struck out five and walked Only one. The second game was scoreless until the Baltimore of i f t h when Brooks Robinson and Chico car Raquel pulled a double steal Rob Inson stealing Home while Bill Gardner fanned for the second out of the inning. The orioles clinched it wit four More runs in the sixth the key blows a triple by Albie Pearson and Bob Nieman s 10th Homer. 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