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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, July 25, 1959

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 25, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Saturday july 25, 1959 the stars and stripes Page i m amino sets paces 8-5 win Over n. Y. Cleveland a scoring seven runs in the sixth inning on seven hits the big one Minni Minoso s grand slam Home run the Cleveland indians thursday night won the rubber game of three with the new York Yankees 8-5/ the indians sent 13 batters tothe plate in the big Frame which saw three Yankee pitchers on the Minnie Minoso r. Deciding blow Detroit mauls senators 11-2 Detroit apr Al Kaline and Harvey Kuenn supported Jim Bun Ning s Stout pitching collecting four safeties apiece As the Detroit tigers walloped Washington 11-2, before a crowd that included Tycobb. Kuenn the american league s leading Batter had a perfect Day atthe plate with four singles and a walk. Kaline not far behind in the batting race included two doubles among his  scored four of the Tiger runs and drove in three while Kaline scored three limes and batted Home two More. Bunning limited the senators to four hits including Bob Allison s 26th Home run in the ninth  Only other score off  right hander came in the firs when Allison singled went to third on Harmon Killebrew s single and scored on Roy Sievers Sacri fice Fly. Bunning did not allow another hit until Clint Courtney led off the eighth with a single. At on stretch Bunning retired 17 batters in succession in route to his ninth win in 17 decisions. Kaline Kuenn & co. Mound arid ended with the bases filled. The Victory eighth for Cleveland in 17 games with the champions put the indians within a half game of the Chicago White sox who were rained but. There were three runs  two out and the score was 4-3 when Minoso swatted his 15th Homer of the season Over the left Field Fence off Eli Grba. Tito Francona who has hit safely in 17 straight games opened Cleveland s big sixth with a single and got another later in the rally making him 3-for-4 for the night. He pulled a thigh muscle beating out his last hit and was replaced by Jim Piersall. A double by Rocky colavito and a single by George Strickland sent Francona around with Cleveland s first score. Granny Hamner popped but Elmer Valo s Pinch sacrifice Fly brought colavito in and starter Ralph Terry was replaced by Grba. Russ Nixon singled and a pair of walks forced in Cleveland s third run and set the stage Formin so s four run clout. After Francona and colavito had singled for their second hits of the inning Art Ditmar relieved Grba. Yanks Early Lead the Yankees jumped off to a 3-0.Lead  first inning against Bob riverboat Smith on Norm Siebern s single Mickey Mantle double and Elston Howard s 10th Home run. Jim Perry blanked the new yorkers on one single for four innings after taking Over in the third. For this Effort he earned Fis fifth Victory against two losses. The attendance of 50,766, including 36,560 paid ran the total Gate for the three night games with the yanks to 126,219 out of a Home game total so far of 795,904. Minnie Rah Rah new York All Richardson 2i 4sliibnrn. If Mantle Choward in Lopez 31 Daur of Birra o Brickell m Terry p Orba a lunar p a Slaughter Bronstad to Plano have u ii 0 01 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cleveland a u 11 411held, us Power. Bimi Kilso if Francona Csc Piersall. Of colavito. A Strickland 3b taxis 2b Hamner 2bflt/kc i Ald e Perry pm Valo Grunt p Smith p a Nixon 4 1 Olmedo miss Moore cop wins in Pennsylvania net tournament Haverford a. A top seeded Alex Olmedo and Sally Moore moved into the quarterfinal rounds of the Pennsylvania Law Tennis championships thursday after experiencing unexpected difficulty in beating a ranked Oppon , the controversial Peru Vian beat Pacific coast conference Champion Allen Fox 6-4, 6-4. Fox a student at Urcla played Fin Tennis in extending the Wimbledon Champion on whom the . Banks its Hopes for retaining the Davis cup. For the second straight Day miss Moore was on the verge of defeat. She lost the first set to mrs. Baba Lewis Boston 3-6 and trailed 2-5 in the second set before unt rack ing herself. Then the Bakersfield,Calif., girl ran out five straight games arid breezed through the third set to win 3-6, 7-5, 6-2. There was one upset in the women s division and two in themen s thursday. Barbara benign Southpaw Sophomore from Stanford univer sity ousted fifth seeded Karol Fageros Miami 6-3,13-6, 6-2. In the men s division Chris Rawford seventh seeded player Washingto Nab n it aft romontio2b 4 00allison, of 4 2 z Kuli brew. 3b 801siovors, in 3 0 0 Throneberry. Of 1 0 0 Detroit Al u 11 Union Courtney o console As Woode Balch a to Tortola to Gerenger pro Mincer p 300301 30/0100 i o o 00.0100 Yost. 3bmaxwnll. 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Topuz Llanos. To now York 24-11, cd Ucland 2t-js. Do ill Rord son Howard. Lob new York 0, Cleveland 11.2jjmantle, Ellwra 2, coat to. 1111howard, Elnoro. 8a Alo. Him Howard 2, Mazuc Minoso 4, Strickland 2, 1 Ower , my Kulcy soar Chylak. To 3 02. A3 1,500. Ike visit indefinite for pan am opening Washington up the in  of president Eisen Hower s schedule is holding up his acceptance of an invitation to attend the opening of the pan american games in Chicago aug. 27, the White House an no unwed. Press Secretary James c. Hagert said the invitation was under serious consideration and the president was very interested 1 but that acceptance must await determination of his schedule for that period. Jones bases loaded or leads reds past braves Milwaukee up Pudgy third Sacker Willie Jones ended the Milwaukee braves winning string at one thursday night when he hit a grand slam Homer in the eighth inning to Lead the Cincin Nati reds to a 6-2 Victory. The braves who broke out of a seven game losing Binge wednes Day night were leading 2-0 when Jones hoisted the seventh bases loaded Homer of his career Over the Loftfield screen. It lifted him int fifth place in this category among Active major leagues. Ironically it was Bobby Avila Willie Jones. Seventh grand slam braves9 Mathews will be out for indefinite period m i l w a u k e e a Eddie Mathews Milwaukee s slugging third baseman who was injured in the game Here wednesday night suffered a severe muscle Bruise Between his right knee and hip and May be out of action indefinitely braves Trainer Doc Feron said thursday night. Mathews was at the Ball Park but not in uniform As the braves lost to the Cincinnati reds 6-2,in the second Ofa three game series. Fieroh treated Mathews Dur ing the Day and reported that hews in considerable pain. He. Said he did not know when Mathews would be Able to return to action. Mathews who leads the National league in Home runs with 29 and has a .304 batting average had played every inning of every game this year until he was forced to retire after the seventh inning wednesday night. He suffered the injury when he crashed into. A Box seat railing attempting to grab a foul in the sixth inning of the game against the reds that the braves won 5-4.felix Mantilla who is hitting .167, replaced Mathews at third base thursday night. Wednesday s Home run hero for the braves who kept the reds batting in the eighth when he muffed de Bailey s ground Ball that would have ended the inning. Then up came Jones. The reds rally against starter Joey Jay began after two were out when Frank Robinson and Jerry Lynch singled in succession. Icing in ninth Cincinnati s two padding runs in the ninth off reliever Don Mcmahon were scored on successive single by Johnny Temple vac la Pinson and Gus Bell and Robinson s groundnut. Starter Bob Purkey who went the first six innings and Brooks Lawrence held the braves to Only three hits with Lawrence getting his fifth Victory against nine de feats. The loss was Jay s seventh against three wins. Milwaukee got both of its runs on its Only hits off Purkey in the fourth inning. After two walks and a double by Billy Bruton had loaded the bases Joe Adcock bounced into a fielder s Choice to score one run and Lee Maye singled Over second to drive in the other. Milwaukee never got close to a run after that going Down in order the last five innings. Avila ble Jones Cincinnati a r it 5 1temple, 2bpinson, of Boll i Robinson in Lynch. I Pendleton. If Bailey Ajon lib Kasko is Purkey put Yonkman Lawrence p totals Arlla. 2bitruton, of a Iron Fra cock ibb Jurd to Petorre. 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Miles a left handed hitting catch or who also plays first base was playing with Wilston n.d., in a Canadian american semipro league he led the league with seven homers and 32 Bis and had Bat Ted .406 in 25 games. Olmedo Mackay from Piedmont Calif., bowed to Abe Segal South Africa 7-5, 6-1. Mike Green also of Urcla by Way of Miami ousted eighth seeded Don Dell Bethesda my 4-6, 6-1, 12-10, breaking Dell s service in the21st game of the final set. Barry Mackay Dayton Ohio lived up to his no. 2 seeding by breezing through Tough Martin Riessen Hinsdale 111., 6-2, 6-4. Others reaching the quarterfinals in men s singles were Vic Seixas Philadelphia Ramanathan Krish Nan India Earl Buchholz jr., St. Louis and Ian Vermak South Africa. Seixas takes on Krishnan and Buchholz was to Meether maak Friday. Seixas tops Ralston Seixas won from Dennis Ralston Bakersfield Calif., 6-3, 6-2. Krish Nan rallied from 2-4 in the first set and 2-5 in the second to de feat Jon Douglas Santa Monica Calif., 6-4,. 7-5. Buchholz turned Back Ron Holmberg Brooklyn 6-4, 6-3, and Vermak scored the sur prising margin of 6-1, 6-1 Over the . Intercollegiate Champion Whitney Reed Alameda Calif. Reed and Segal fought off three match Points at 5-6 and love-40 to beat the fourth seeded team of Krishnan and Holmberg 3-6, 6-3, 10-8, for a place in the doubles. Other teams entering the double semifinals were Seixas and Mac Kay Olmedo and Buchholz and Crawford and straight Clark Phil Adelphia. Back on the women s Side third seeded Margaret Varner Wilming ton del., Defeated mrs. Richard Buck Manchester mass., 6-4 6-4. Donna Floyd Arlington a. Beat Nancy Richey san Angelo tex., 6-3, 7-5. Fourth seeded miss Floyd thus avenged a defeat suffered last continued on Page 22 Jurges slaps curfew on last place botox Chicago and manager Billy Jurics has slapped a cur few on the Boston red sox players it was Learned thursday. Juries set the deadline for 1 am or an hour and a half after the end of night games. First offenders will receive warnings but it will Cost $100 for every infraction thereafter. The curfew was put in effect by Jurges in a squad meeting prior to wednesday s game with Chicago. The players wore talk ing about it thursday As the club was rained out of a Date with the White sox. There was no special reason for it Jurges said in response to a question if any nightclub Bing was involved. I just want to make sure the boys get  the curfew is the first clamped on the cellar mired red sox since Lou Boudreau was Man Ager  
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