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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 19, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Mar Page 18 the stars and stripes sunday july 19, 1959 j tvs Chison Blank new York 2-6 giants defeat pirates 4-1 m Wynn beats Terry in Duel of 2-hitters ". New York up Jim Landis single with the bases loaded in the ninth inning gave the league Lead ing Chicago White sox a 2-0 Vic tory Over the new York Yankees Friday night after loser Ralph Terry had pitched a no hitter for eight innings. Early Wynn who registered his12th Victory pitched one hit Ball until the ninth and wound up witha two hitter while Terry who suffered his seventh loss also yielded Only two hits. Rookie Jim Mcanany playing his first game at Yankee stadium broke Terry s hatless string when he singled through the Box to Lead off the ninth. Mcanany moved to second on Wynn s sacrifice bunt and both runners were Safe when Terry threw too late to Gil Mcdougald covering second base. Luis Aparicio then sacrificed both runners along and Nellie Fox was intentionally walked to Load the bases. Landis then lined a 2-2pitch past first baseman Elston Howard scoring Mcanany  with the Only runs of the game. The Yankees threatened in their half of the ninth when Norm Sie Bern opened with a single but Mickey Mantle bounced into a Dou ble play and Yogi Berra popped out to end the game. Terry singles the crowd of 42,020 was treated to one of the finest pitching duels j6f the season As both hurlers pitched witless Ball for 5mi innings. Terry who missed a  4ast aug. 22 when he pitched a one hitter against Washington while still in a Kansas City uniform Goethe first hit off Wynn when he led off the sixth with an infield sin Gle. Aparicio went into the Hole to make a Brilliant play on the hit firing a one Bounce Peg to first baseman Earl Torgeson but Terr was Rule d Safe by Umpire de rom Mel touching off a heated dispute by the White sox. Wynn with Early Chicago new York stripes elusive twosome Alex Olmedo . Davis cup Star and Jack Kramer pro Tennis promoter Are caught by the camera at the National Clay courts tournament. Olmedo was tossed out of the tourney by officials for his poor show ing. United press International photo Reed edges Nagler to reach finals of National Clay courts tournament Jones Victory puts . Two games ahead Pittsburgh up the san Francisco giants socked four Dou Bles and capitalized on an error Roi they whipped the Pittsburgh pirates 4-1, behind the effective pitching of Sam Jones Friday night. Jones gave up seven hits struck out seven and walked one in pick ing up his 13th Victory compared to nine defeats. The Victory coupled with Losangeles 3-2 loss1 to Philadelphia increased the giants hold on first place to two full games ahead of the dodgers. Score off Kline a near capacity crowd of 33,220turned out for the opener of a four game series and saw pirate starter Ronnie Kline give up a run in the first inning on Back to Back doubles by Willie Mays and Orlando Cepeda after the first two batters had been  pirates tied the score in the second. With two men out Don Hoak singled stole second an scored on Roberto Clemente s sin Gle. I. The giants got another run offline in the seventh when de Bressoud doubled and came Home on another double by Willie Kirk land. Replaced by face Kline was lifted for a Pinch hit Ter in the Bottom half of the seventh and was replaced on the Mound by Elroy  the giants got two runs off Facein the eighth. Cepeda singled stole second and third and came Home on a squeeze play As pirate first baseman Dick Stuart fumbled Hob Bie Landrith s bunt. Jackie Brandt who had walked earlier moved to second on the Stuart error an scored from there on Bressoud s single. Kline who was charged with the loss now has a 7-8 record. Aparicio. M Fox,2b Landis. Of Lollar o Torgeson la Smith. U Goodman 8b Espostto 8b moan his. Of Wynn p totals 2 Chicago Newyork Wynn w. 12-8 Terry l. It a q b a b h 0 0 Richardson 2b 8 0 0 0 0 Lebern. If 9 1 Mantle cd 0 0 Berra o 0 0 Lopez 8b 0 0 Slaughter it 0 0 Howard la 0 0 Mcdougald u 1 1 Terry p 10 4 0 1800 800800 800800 30080 1 i 8 totals 23 0 2 000 000 002-4 2 i 000 000 0000 2 0 in h r erbb80 810021 9 is i 41 a moan any. To a Chicago 27-11., new York 37-21. Do Torgeson. Aparicio Torgeson Lopes Howard Mantle Howard Mcdougald Berra. Lob Chicago 8, new Toroc 4. 8blchardson. Wynn Aparicio. Ubi Landis of Bloe Bommel stereos. Napp. T2 s7. A-42.020. A v " i teen age lefty fans 32in 13-Lnningtiltmoberly to. A Harold Knowles 17-year-old Lethander struck out 32 batters As Moberly Defeated born value 1-0, in a 13-inning Central m ibs q p if i ban Johnson league game. It was a league strikeout record. $ f Knowles pitching for Moberly allowed Only four bits three of them the infield variety and walked Only one Man. The losing Pitcher Bunny Brummel struck out 18 batters allowed eight hits and walked ree River Forest 111. Up Whitney Reed 26-year-old Mcaa Champion from Alameda Calif., Friday Defeated Larry Nagler the a ranked tourney sensation in a hard Fough t semifinal match in the National Clay courts Tennis championships. Reed fifth seeded needed four sets to Down the 19-year-old upset artist from Hollywood 6-4, 7-5. 1-6, 9-7, and Advance to the title round sunday. Nagler ousted Barry Mackay the tourney s no. 2 seed in his first match. He threw a scare Friday into his More experienced foe  third set when he swarmed All Over Reed s shots for a 6-1 Edge. Nagler then put the fourth asset Point but failed to hold his service against Reed s booming re turns. Reed was to meet the Winner of the Abe Segal Bernard Bartzen semifinal match saturday. Segal is the South african South Paw who Defeated top seeded Alex Olmedo in the quarterfinals. Bart infield single ruins hurler s perfect til Williamsport. A. A Bob Gontkosky just missed pitching a perfect game for Williamsport against Springfield in the class a Eastern  Alou the Only Springfield player to reach base got an infield single in the seventh inning after Gontkosky had retired 18 straight. Alou was erased in a double play and Gontkosky went on to Register his third be hotter of the season zen Dallas is third seeded and the defending Champion. Sally Moore Bakersfield Calif., advanced to the women s final with a 6-3, 6-1 Triumph Over Rene Schuurman South Africa who eliminated defending Champion mrs. Dorothy head Knode Forest . Miss Moore fourth seeded will play for the women s Champion ship sunday. She will face the Winner of saturday s semifinal tilt Between Gwyneth Thomas shake Heights Ohio and Sanda Reynolds gambling charge hits stable owner Chicago up a part owner of a racing stable is facing suspension of his License because he was one of four men seized in a crack Down on a gambling ring at Arlington  j. Mcguire chief investigator for the state attorn key Gen eral s office said Dan Freeman 39 was head of the ring. He said Thering booked an estimated $50,000 to $100,000 daily in illegal  ring used Freeman s owner s Box at Arlington Park at its head quarters Mcguire said. Large bet were booked by racketeers Anc hoodlums who wanted to avoid placing wagers at the parimutuel windows. Pistons Quiggle signs Detroit a Jack. Quiggle former Michigan state basketball attain has signed his 1959-60" con tract with the Detroit Pisto Squiggle is the sixth player to sign with the pistons. Ouch Africa both a ranked. In the women s doubles Semi finals Jeanne Arth St. Paul minn., and Janet Hopps Seattle beat Susan Hodgman Kalamazoo mich., and Nancy o Connell Highland Park 111., 6-2, 8-6. Misses Reynolds  misses Topias and Moore 6-3, 7-5, in the other Dou Bles semifinal. In men s doubles quarterfinals Segal and Warren Woodcock Australia downed Mackay arid Noe Lbrown los Angeles 12-10, 6-3, and Chris Crawford Piedmont Calif.,and Monte Riessman Hinsdale 111., eliminated Reginald Bennett Brit Ain and John Sharpe Australia 8-6, 6-4. In the other doubles Quarter finals Bartzen and Grant Golden Evanston 111., beat Jon Douglas Santa Monica Calif., and Mike Green Miami 7-9, 7-5,\6-4, and Wil Liam Bond la. Jolla Calif. An Dennis Ralston Bakersfield Calif., ousted Reed and Lyo , 2-6, 6-3, 6-2. Double trouble san Francisco All u h Davenport 3b b 0 1 Kilt Lintl of 501 Mays of 611 cup Colu la 612 Spencer 2b 4 0 1 Librandt. If 110 lamp Ritli o 301 a Bressoud. 39 413 Lonea a 300 Pittsburgh a Verdon it Groat 83 Skinner if stud it la Kravtz. C Maze Roslily 2b of Toast. 3b cd Minento of Kuno. B a Kluszewski face p it h totals 35 4 10 totals s3 1 t a Strucic out for Kline 7. San Francisco 100 000 1204 10 0 Pittsburgh 010 000 0001 7 i in h r Erboso Jones w. 13-9 9 1 1 1 1 1 Kline l. 7-8 7 t 2 2 8 face 2 33212 15stuart. To a san Iran Cusco 87-5, Pitts Burgh 27-7. Do Davenport. Cd Pella. Lob san Francisco 0, Pittsburgh 6. 2bmaya. Cepeda Bressoud. Al Rutland. So Copida 2. Hoak. J3jones, Lar Ulrith. Rib a Truland cup cd Landrith. Brea Aoud Clementou Jael Cowall Crawford do More Ballou. T 2 31. A33,220. Senator asks Brundage to admit nationalist Washington a s e  c. Hennings jr., do has urged that nationalist chinese athletes be allowed to participate in the olympic games As representatives of the Republic of China. He made Public a letter to Avery Brundage president of the inter National olympic committee urging acceptance of the Republic of Chin designation for nationalist chinese athletes. 3d league Booster lists 11 top cities new York up Bill Shea prime mover in the proposed third major league has reiterated that there rare at least 11 population centers that have outgrown minor league status and Are ready Ifor big league baseball. Shea listed these As Dallas for Worth Houston Minneapolis St. Paul Toronto Buffalo Montreal Sart Diego Denver. Miami. Port land and Seattle. It is from these cities in add Tion to new York that Shea Hopes a third major league will Bof Ormed. Minor league baseball should not be played in major league cities Shea maintains  
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