European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 15, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse July a 1959 the stars and stripes Page 19 p i Adios a Eson a 3a " -. ". A a i i Yonkers . A fifteen 3 year Olds have been entered f or t2ie Rich Williana h. Crane purse thurs Day night at Yonkers raceway. The Ane is tie first of the pacing triple Crown and is followed bythe $100,000 messenger stakes at Roosevelt raceway aug. 21 and the. $72,000 Little Brown Jug at Dela Ware Ohio sept. 24. The 3-1 favorite is Adios Oregon who will be seeking his 10th straight Victory in spite of an unfavourable no. 15 Post position. With the Large Field eight will Start in the first Row seven in the second. Adios Oregon owned by l. T. Nottingham and c. R. Bull Cape Charles va., is driven by Tom Cranic the Bay Colt raced on the outside most of the Way 10 Days ago and beat older horses in the excellent time of 2 01% for the mile. The Cane Pace is 11/16 Miles. I rivals rated 4-1 the chief rivals import freight and High Walter Drew the no. 2 and 3-posts, respectively. Import freight is owned by Arthur Brown new York while High Walter is owned by Morris Pivnick South Orange . Both Are 4-1. Import freight entry wit senior Adios owned by the Young Homestead stable Timmonsville. Others include the triple entry of Newport Amigo Newport Admiral and Newport Norm owned by octave Blake South Plain Field . Tanglewood John Benjamin Kempner Metuchen . Mayor Joe the Shore farm it. Vernon,. Adios Butler p. H. West and Angelo Pellillo. Snow Hill al the -s.a. Camp farms Shafter Calif. Layaway Samuel Huttenbauer Cincinnati bristol1hanover and Adios Day an entry owned by Hugh Grant Bradford,pa., and Mainsail the drumbeat stable Birmingham Mich. With 15 starters the race will have a Gross value of $64,457 with the Winner netting $35,451. Canadian wins 25-mile swim Atlantic City . Up Cliff Lumsden Toronto won the 25-mile Atlantic City world s championship professional Marathon swim monday beating his perennial rival defending Champion Tom Park Bellflower Calif., by six min-utes.". Lumsden covered the c o s e around Absecon Island in 10 hours,54 minutes 5 seconds to win the $5,000 first prize plus $300 in la prizes. Park Winner of the event in 1954, 1955 and last year and second by photo finish to l Amsden in 1956, crossed the finish line in 11 hours 15 seconds. He won $1,500 and a$100 Lap place went to one of the five women contestants former danish Champion Greta Anderson Sonnichsen 1958 English. Channe swim Winner now of Long Beach Calif. Her time was 11 hours 7 minutes 25 seconds. It was the fourth time in a Many starts that Greta led the women contestants Gruel Ngrace. She won $800 for third place plus $1,000 for being the first woman to finish and $500 in la prizes for a total of $2,300. Red sox rip yanks 13-3, for fifth straight Boston a the Boston Redfox erupted for a nine run sixth tuning four of them on Gene Stephens grand slam Homer an went on to blast the slumping new Oak Yankees monday 13-3. It was Bostons fifth straight decision Over the Yankees the first time the red sox had swept a five game series from the new yorkers since 1939. The loss dropped Casey stingers world champions int fifth place three tenths of a percentage Point behind , inserted As a Pinch runner for ted Williams Early in the sixth stroked a 3-1 offering by Jim Bronstad into the right Field seats As the huh sox to go to Bat i the inning. That wrapped up a wild wierd exhibition started by Jackie Jensen s double off the Centerfield Wall. Boston s biggest inning of the year also included such oddities a two singles by Frank Malzone and Sammy White ambling in fro third base u n m o 1 eat e d when Yankee first baseman Elstow Howard held the Ball and turned to protest a ruling by first base Umpire Nestor Chylak Jensen the american league s most valuable player last year continued his Lusty hitting against the Yankees. He got things started with a three run Homer in the first drove in another run when he was walked with the base loaded and doubled in three trips. That gave him 10 hits in 19 at tempts and 10 runs batted in forthe series. Big Frank Sullivan went the distance for the red sox Victory Boston s seventh in eight starts. Sullivan a 6-foot, 7-Inch right hander allowed 10 hits struck out Handy around Home Randy Jack son slides into Home plate with the Chicago cubs go ahead run As Pittsburgh Catcher Danny Kravitz lets the throw from third baseman Don honk squirt through his Glove. The cubs went on to wins a. ,. Associated press photo seven and walked Only two in pick ing up his. Sixth Victory against five losses. He was in trouble Only in the first inning when Yogi Berra clouded his 10th Homer of the year with Tony Kubek on ahead of him giving the Yankees a 2-0 Lead. The Yankees got to him for an other run in the eighth on a double by Norm Siebens Gil me Dougald s single and a sacrifice Fly by Bobby Richardson. By that time the red sox on the strength of their sixth inning explosion were out of reach. Larsen gets loss after Jensen doubled Williams singled him in then took second on the throw. Malzone singled. Hector Lopez caught Stephens running for Williams at the plate when he trapped Vic Wertz hard smash. Sullivan singled off Mcdougald s foot scoring Buddin beat out an infield single and when Howard turned his Back to the Plale White trotted in. Pete Runnels doubled in a run and a hit Batter and a fielder s Choice loaded the bases for Stephens Larsen the first of five Yankee pitchers was the loser Andis now 6-4. Fenway festival new York Boston Alt it h All h h Kubler of of 512 Liliu Liln is 513 Lopez 313 it 0 0 Iliin Cox. 2h 411 haul al of 3 al i Migli. Of 310 Bauer of 100 Vretz. I 420 Berra o .113 Cimi Nib 100 Blanc Ian e 2 0 u Lissim of 233 Siebern if 4.11 , of 101 Howard in 301 Williams if 301 Mcdoug rold 59 4 0 1 i Sti Lih rns u 2 1 1 Brickell so 000 mul Miv. I 4 1 s Richardson 2b 2 i 1 while c 411 Larson p 000 Sull Arnii. P 411 Slaughter 000 mans p 200 Bronstad. P 0 o u Coates v 1 0 i totals or i i a a alkyl for 2 i Llama 6. New York 200 000 0103 10 0 Boston 400 009 oox13 13 i in h r Erboso 1 4 totals .17 13 13 run for Wil Larsen a 6-4 Kilaas Bronstad coated Sullivan the eagles said the Choice to be Given Detroit for Miller would redetermined later -. Mexico s Osuna takes la Jolla net Crown la Jolla Calif. Up mex ican Davis cupper Rafael Osun upset top seeded Hugh Stewart san Marino Calif., 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, sunday to capture the men s sin Gles title of tile 43d la Jolla Tennis championships. Osuna then teamed up with Jim Buck Compton Calif., to win tie doubles Crown by defeating Charles Rombeau studio City Calif., and Eugene Tanasescu los Angeles 6-3, 6-4. In the women s singles finals top seeded Haren Hantze san Diego Calif., beat d o r o t Hacheney Santa Monica Calif., 6-2, 9-7. Miss Hantze joined Kathy Cabot Hals Sun Diego to capture Trio women s doubles title by beating Jeanne dare and geor Gia Turney both of san Diego,6-2, 6-8. Fuji Zerelle Roosevelt go slated for fort Erie fort Erie ont. Up an eight r round middleweight bout Matching unbeaten Rocky fumes Julle Buffalo and Teddy Roosevelt Youngstown Ohio will head the boxing show july 21 at the fort Erie Arena promoter Jack Singer has announced. The 23-year-old Roosevelt has 11 victories in 14 professional has beaten 22 opponents. Lion did he score White confuses Issue Boston a Boston Catcher Sammy White put the official scorer into an awkward position monday and even left american league president Joe Cronin with some doubts. It All came about when White trotted in from third base and scored one of Boston s runs in wild nine run sixth inning against the new York Yankees. With a Man on first and White on second Don Buddin hit a slow grounder Down the third base line and beat Hector Lopez throw to Elston first. White took third and the other runner moved to second. Howard starts to argue Howard holding the Ball turned his Back to the plate and began a protest to first baseman uni Pire Nestor looked the situation Over and trotted Home with a run. The problem How to score it an error for Howard a run batted in for Bud Din a stolen base for White the official scorer Henry my Kenny first credited Buddin with a run batted in. Then he quickly conferred with Cronin who was at the said he Felt that Buddin should not be credited with the rib White probably should t a Given a stolen base and the Only error on Howard was one of omis the scorer changed his decl Sammy White ,. Cronin wll Sion and took the rib away fro Buddin. Which Means White is still on third at least us far As scoring is concerned. And hell stay there until Cronin decides just How he got Home
