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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, July 19, 1959

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 19, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday july i 9, 195? the stars and stripes Page 1.9 1 i i i Anderson or carries phils past dodgers Philadelphia a Harry. Anderson hit his Lith Home Runof the season Friday night to give the Philadelphia Phillies a 3-2 Vic tory Over the second place los an Geles dodgers. Anderson sent pitch by right hander Roger Craig Over the Brightfield Wall in the seventh inning to break a 2-2 tie. The dodgers threatened to tie in the top of the eighth when Norm Larker tripled with nobody out. But Jim Owens who earned his fifth win retired the next three dodgers in order. Craig and Art Fowler who Casein to pitch for the dodgers in the eighth scattered four hits including three singles and Anderson Home run. Owens gave up 10 hits but left 10 dodgers on  Gilliam the dodgers third baseman scored a run All by himself in the first inning. He walked and when he tried to steal second base Phillies Catcher Joe Lonnett hit him with the  Ball bounced into Center Field and Gilliam came All the Way Home. The dodgers got their second run in the fifth when Charlie Neal slammed a double and Duke Snider singled him  Phillies got their first run in the second on a single by Lon Nett that scored Gene Freese from second base. Their second run came in the sixth on a single by de Bouchee scoring Solly Drake. Wild about Harry los Angeles Ali k h31 411 Neal 2i h 1 Moon of 5 0 Snider of Hodko in Hose ouro o will al. Is fairly Zimmer m Craig p Philadelphia All k ii Koppo is 300 2 Drake emf 310 2 Boue Heo in 801 30 1 Phi i Ley of 200 4 0 1 in Anderson if 3 1 403 Ashlum. Of 000 400 a Roeii. Sli 210 200 o. Andersn 2b 3. 0 0 100 torment. O 30 0 Owens p 80 Fowler p totals 0 0 300 1 0 0 000 3 1 2 10 totals 25 3 4 a grounded out for wills 8 a struck of for Craig 8. 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Associated press photo Cleveland tops red sox 8-7, As Gordon Minoso get thumb Boston up manager Joe Gordon and outfielder Minnie Minoso were thrown out of the game Friday night As the Cleve land indians built up a seven run Lead and then Hung on to Edge the Boston red sox 8-7. Gordon was tossed out by second base Umpire Jim Honochick for protesting a Call in the eighth in Ning. Honochick had ruled Vic Power out on a play for interfere , the next Batter As the score stood 8-4, refused to enter the Batter Box and was called out by plate Umpire Frank Umont on three pitches from reliever Leo Kiley. Minoso tossed his Bat in Umont direction and also was ejected. Words were exchanged Anda half dozen players had to re Strain Minoso from attacking Umont. The red sox came within one run of tying it with a three run rally in the ninth before Relief Gary Bell struck out Pinch hitter Bobby Avila for the final out. Rookie Larry Locke who Gateway to Jim Perry in the seventh won his first major league  after a previous loss. Boston starter Ike Delock was the loser. The indians chased Delock in the Sec Ond scoring four runs three of them unearned frames. Locked out in the first two Williams Chiti Pace athletics to 7-4 Victory Over senators big seventh Washington a d i c a Williams and Harry Chiti triggered a four run Kansas City rally in the seventh that clinched a 7-4 Victory Friday night Over the Washington senators. Ned Carver with some help inthe final-2 1/3 innings from Mur Ray Dickson and Bob grim marked up his seventh Victory against nine losses. The athletics combined three hits and two walks in the seventh for the winning rally. Williams socked a two run single and Chiti hammered a double that drove in the other two  Roy Sievers blasted his 12th i Honier in the second with none on,.boosting Washington team Home run total to 112, tops in the major  paying crowd of 9,842 raised Washington season attendance to428,201, or 100,754, ahead of the senator s., year ago. Attendance Pace of a baseball writer retires new York apr Scoe me Gowan 73, baseball writer for the new. York times for More than .30years, ment. Has announced his retire Kansas City Alt it ii Washington All ii ii Owle of 1 hurls of Snyder of Jerk Ifil Oono. Id a Hadley. In Williams 31 a Nett o2b 1 Aspromonte 21 420 of skin font 513 Allison of 000 kill Eure 3u 1 Sievers in 1 Ixion. If 4 0 403 000 5 0 1 4 1 1 3 1 1 car Var y Klokson p Odin p totals 2 0 1 10 throne Kerry. 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C Boston Noldin is 2 l views Ali 4.0 2 Hunnell. 2h is 400 Kioskli of 000 Weill. 11 512 Jensen of 5. 0 2 Williams. If 512 Stephens if Martin. 21 421 Malone 3l Zeke. � 322 White c Erry. P 100 Davila Lull p 000 film a p Iraq shinny. P Wall p Kiel p a Cerni it. Korneli leh p totals 41 8 14 totals 35 7 10 a lied on for Wall 7 it  Neh out i of huddle 7 a lilt into Lorono Piny lot  ii Kari Ink out. For Wilt u. Wethersfield Conn. A Gene Littler sizzling Golf matched the weather Here Friday As he fired a five under Par 66 for a 36-Holetotal of 130 to increase his Lead at the Halfway Mark in the $25,000 insurance City open tournament. Littler whose 64 Friday gave him a two stroke Edge was five strokes in front 61 his nearest Chal lengers after the second round. They were Bob Goalby Crystal River fla., and Bruce Crampton Australia each with 135.Little a former National Amateur miss Crocker takes Lead in Alliance meet Alliance Ohio up Fay Crocker the Only foreign entrant n the 72-Hole $12,500 Alliance  Golf tournament grabbed the Lead at the Halfway Mark Friday with a one Uncle or Par 0 for a two Day total of 141. The bespectacled golfer from Montevideo Uruguay who admits of being in her 40s," had rounds of 34-36 Over the rolling 6,253-Yard course to add to her 71 thursday two strokes behind miss Crocker was another old timer Pritty Berg . Andrews 111. Miss Berg a Veteran of 27 Pearson the Golf trails and the Alllice Money Winner shot a one-over72 for 143. The first round Leader 19-year-old Kathyann Whitworth from Jal ., blew to a nine Over par80 As she started out the round with an eight on the third Hole she had a 71 thursday. Friday Best round a two under 69was carded by Mary Lena Faulk from Thomasville ga., Buther two Day total of 145 left her four strokes  of the gallery favourites Marlene Hagge Pittsburgh added 71 to her first round 73 to stay in  leaders 5 i i Fay crack or 71-70ml Patty Berg 71-72143 i. L 0 Marlene  73-71144 5 2 2 Mary Lena Faulk 76-69ms 200 Marilynn Smith 72-73ms 0 l Mickey Wal Dot 75-70m5 0 a Betsy Rawls 75-70m5 1 a Joe Ann Prentice 73-7-1m7 1 o 0 Murle Mackenzie 74-73m7 u o 0 Betty Hicks 71-77148 i o n Beverly Hanson 72-76148 ii o 0 rth a sen 77-71m8 1 o Kathy Cornelius 74-74m8 ,100 Joyce Ziske i 75-74149 1 o o Betty Jameson 75-74149 u 0 y Bonnie Randolph 76-73149 a Betty Kirby 71-79150 Kathyann Whitworth 70-80150 Phyllis Otto Germain 73-77150 Mary Ann Reynolds 77-73150 a denotes Amateur. All it ii 200 200 1 1 Cleveland Boston xxi to a 1-1 Intrery Icli � Nool 1,. 8-5 furs hymn Wall  221 003 0008 010 000 3037 in 0% 1% 4hi 1 1 r Erbb  a huddle 2, Plews. I o a Cleveland 27-11 Hoston 27-12. Do held Power Malzo plows w�ru., i of til Nokland 8. It Ohton 10 211 lenses 2, Dlouhe. So pow. Lilt cola Vito Kex Omli. So we Dan Hun nols. Of fran Cona Furuli Nihil. Hill Power 2, pair Peoria 2 Coln Elro Pic Ltd 2,  2, Sto i ions 2, Iligir shunian. Jensen. U Umont lorry Llono Olilee Flaherty. 3 07. A 20,432. T Sawchuk signs pact for 10th nil season Detroit a Terry saw Chuk Veteran Detroit red Wing goalie signed a contract for his10th season in the National hockey  1959-60 Campaign will be the eighth As a red Wing for the 29-year-old net minder who made the nil All Star squad six times. Twill be his third in Detroit since returning after two seasons wit the Boston Bruins. Champion toured the Par to Wethersfield country club 6,548 Yard course saturday in 31-35. His round included six birdies and one bogey. He was 12 strokes underpay at this Point in the tournament. Littler who will be 29 next tues Day started off with two birdies and picked up two More to reach the turn in 31. He birdied the 10th and canned Short putt for another Birdie on the 18th to Climax his  in his opening round the 5-foot, 9-Inch 167-Pound Little needed Only 29 putts. They included a Birdie 15-footer on the168-Yard fifth and a Birdie 20 footer on the 356-Yard eighth. Crampton former australian open Champion and Goalby a vet eran of the pro circuit were five strokes off the Pace but playing Good Golf. The Only trouble was that Littler was playing better. Other challengers included a Besselink Grossinger ., and Fred Hawkins Elpaso tex., 136stom nieporte Bronxville  Wes Ellis Alde Cress . Fre Gronauer Briarcliff Manor  Julius Boros mid Pines  homa Rye ., and Frank Beley Canton Ohio. 137s.the leaders Gene Littler 64-06130 Bob Goaly 68-67135 Bruce Crampton. 69-g6135 al Besselink 67-c9136 Fred Hawkins 67-69136 Tom nieporte 68-69137 Wes Ellis 66-71137 Fred Gronauer 69-68137 Julius Boros 69-68137 Mickey homa 69-68137 Fri no belly 70-67137 Paul Harney 70-68138 Don Whitt 69-69138 Alex Stilton 71-67138 Art Wall 68-71139 Arnold Palmer 68-71139 Doug Ford 70-69139 Boh Watson 72-67139 a Dick Siderowf 69-71mo Ken Venturi 70-70mo Pete Hessmer 68-72mo Gardner Dickson 70-70mo a denotes Amateur. Salt Lake City a former Champ Harold West fired a five under Par 67 Friday to take the first round Lead in the $7,500 Utah open Golf tournament. West Longview wash., shot four bogeys and nine birdies on the6,980-Yard, Par 36-3672 Oakridge country club course. His round was 33-3467, and the second nine saw his Putter sour for three straight bogeys then sweeten for four birdies to finish out with putts of 40, 25, 15 and 10 feet. West shaded National Ope Champ Billy Casper Apple Valley calif., by one stroke. Casper had a33-3568, four strokes off his first place finish in Friday pro a preliminary. At 69 was Bill Tex Mccharen Farmington  Four men tied at 70bob Rosburg Palo Alto calif.,the National open runner up Zell Eaton Pomona calif., another for Mer Utah open Champ de Porky Oliver Denver and Host pro Russ ears Bountiful Utah. Gric Lder ruled ineligible Worcester mass. A Holycross football prospects for 1959 dropped sharply when the Colleg announced that no. 1 quarterback Jack Moynihan will be ineligible this fall because of Scholastic troubles. Sickness injuries sideline . Swimmers Tokyo a four of Ameri Ca touring swim squad were Side lined Friday by injuries and sick Ness. Coach Willis Casey North Carolina state said he did think any of the quartet would be forced to miss the three Day meet with Japan a Best swimmers Start ing monday  ailing four Are freestyle Lance Larson los Angeles infected ear Frank Legacki Michi  and Philadelphia freestyle and Butterfly sore Throat Bill Barton Indianapolis Butterfly pulled shoulder muscle and breast Stroker Ron Clark Michigan bad  were examined by a . Trained doctor. Casey said they were to be examined again Satur Day morning to see whether they will be permitted to train Satur Day  american squad was Hon ored at a Welcome dinner give by the japanese swimming association. The japanese squad also at tended along with . Ambassador Douglas Macarthur ii  
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