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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, July 27, 1959

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 27, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday july 27, 1959 the stars and stripes Page 19 if Berra s 9th Frame or gives yanks 9-8 Victory Over tigers in wild tilt Detroit a Yogi Berra walloped a two run Homer in the ninth inning that gave the jittery new York Yankees a 9-8 decision Over the Detroit tigers saturday it a Fri critic contest witnessed by 26,530. Mickey Mantle who could not get the Ball past the Pitcher s Mound in four previous at bats Vermak upsets Olmedo to gain Penna. Net finals with Mackay ,1 Bill Skowron i. In again out again 1 broken wrist Kos Skowron Detroit a Bill Skowron new York Yankee first baseman suffered a broken wrist saturday in a collision with coot veal de. Troit shortstop. The doctor would. Not estimate How Long Skowron i would be out of the lineup but it. Was believed to be at least three a weeks. J the hulking infielder just re joined the club saturday night i from the Mayo clinic in Rochester minn., where he underwent treat ment for a Back injury. He went into the game with Detroit As Pinch hitter in the ninth inning and remained to play first base. Hector Lopez third error of the game a throw to Skowron on veal s Lead off Bounder in the ninth resulted in the collision. Veal was thrown out trying for second and Skowron left the game. Or. Alfred h. Whittaker Detroit club physician attended Skowron on the Field and took a rays in his office. He reported that Skowro had a broken left wrist above the joint. Set the stage for Berra s smash by beating out a bouncer to third base. Berra then cracked one of r. G. Smith s deliveries into the upper Brightfield seats for his 12th Home run. By winning the Yankees boosted their margin Over the fifth place Detroit Erst two  stumbled and fumbled around for three hours and 25 minutes in this wild exhibition be fore gaining the decision. The Yankees handed the tigers five unearned runs and committed five errors three of them by third base Man Hector Lopez. A two out Bobble by Lopez gave Detroit two runs in the seventh and another two out Fumble let in an eighth inning run. Skowron injured Lopez also threw away coot veal s Bounder leading off in the ninth but the Detroit shortstop was out trying to reach second base. On that play veal crashed into first baseman Bill Skowron who was making his first appear Ance in the new York lineup since july 11.Skowron, who has been out with an ailing Back suffered a broken left  Richardson nil Fritz Brick Ell hit their first major league homers for the Yankees be fore Berra connected. The yanks had the Lead three times the tigers four and there were two tie sin the struggle. Duke Maas fourth Yankee Pitcher was the Winner and is now 9-5. Smith the fifth Detroit hurler to work Drew the defeat. Haverford a. Up Ian Vermak South Africa upset top seeded Alex Olmedo and defending Champion Barry Mackay beat India s Ramanathan Krishnan to move into the finals of the 60th Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis championship at the Merion Cricket club  won 6-2, 6-4, 6-2, to eliminate Olmedo from his third straight tournament since he won the Wimbledon title. The peruvian Star lost to Krish Nan in the semifinals of a swedish tourney on july 11 and dropped a quarterfinal match to Abe Segal South Africa with lackadaisical play in the . Clay courts championships last  held leads of 2-1 in All three sets but Vermak pressed a Strong attack winning five straight games in the first and third sets to take the , Dayton Ohio had to braves Burdette Blanks pirates., 3-0, on 4-hitter Milwaukee a fidgety Lew Burdette tossed a four hit shutout for his 13th Victory Satur Day As the Milwaukee braves strengthened their hold on third place by stopping the Pittsburgh pirates 3-0. Burdette who had lost five of his last six outings was in com plete command allowing Only one birr Detic. Aaron pal Berra new York Al it ii Iii Lordson 21 5 2 a Yost. ,1b so Lien if 401 Maxwell. If a Sii Owron 11 100 Kunn of Nian Liard. If 0 0 0 Kali ii. If Mantle of Terra o i Opecz 31 Howard 111 it be y. In of 1 1 it nor of Lirl null As Kord p Shant a p in run p of Slu lighter p b 1 1 Wilson c 423 Zernial. In s 0 1 kor Leskul p 401 of Osbo Nii 0 Smith p 1 to Polo 2b 412 veil us 000 Foj Tark p210 Morgan. P 000 a Mottl 000 Iurii Klov p 000 a Groth 000 a in Arras in Detroit Al i ii 4 1 1 3 0 1 5 2 1 0 0 i 5 1 2 4 1 1 000 4 1 1 0 0 000n o i 522 2 1 0 1 0 1 000 000 000 1 0 1 totals 30 0 13 totals 41 8 11 a ran for Morgan 6 a announced for Burns do 7 a singled for Garolb 7 a ran for Howard 8 c lilt sacrifice1 Fly for Dipinni 8 of Safe on error for is url Osul 8 a struck out for so born 9. Cubs Henry uninjured in Outfield beaning san Francisco a Bill Henry Chicago cub Relief Pitcher was struck Between the eyes by a batted Ball in practice saturday. A Hospital Check showed him in Hurt and he was released. Henry was catching flies in the Outfield before the cubs Victory Over the san Francisco giants. Chasing one batted Ball he was hit by another he did t see. New York Detroit Ford Duron Maas w. 9-6 Roii hand l  Portem Jum shiite narc us Smith a 0-2 100 122 0129 13 5 0-10 010 2108 ii i in h r Erbb so 4320 3 0 1 .6 a iffy Thieu Pilaut a Bro Tell i Opi s s. T a a new Yore 27-13. Detroit 27-13. Do Helm Rel son. By Skull Howard Yost in Waclo i Lornial. Lou now York 0, Detroit 11, 211hen, Lopour slab can Llanor Howard. Iwo lol Mahon by Sokoll. La Gnu. 8kslaugh Ter. Ilu slab can 2. Ital Olill 2, Illo Lordson Lora Slaughter Sci i a 2, Maxwell 2, a Larrah runner to Advance As far As third base. It was the braves second four hit shutout Over the pirates within 24 hours. Juan Pizarro turned the trick Friday night 8-0. Hank Aaron the National league batting Leader made his major league debut As a third baseman filling in for the injured Eddie Mathews. Aaron collected two hits in three official times at Bat but was the cause of great alarm in the sixth inning when he was hit on the Back of the head by a fastball thrown by Vernon Law. Aaron dropped to the ground but was saved from serious injury by his plastic helmet and hopped to his feet unhurt. Logan homers Law now 11-6, gave up Only five hits before retiring for Pinch hitter in the eighth. The braves scored the game s first run in the fourth. Aaron opened with a single moved third on Joe Adcock s single Anc scored As Wes Covington hit into a double play. Johnny Logan s Homer Over the Loftfield Fence in the fifth his Lith of the season made it 2-0. The braves added an unearned run in the seventh. Covington Bra music for calisthenic gets Steeles in tune California a. A conch baddy Parker of the National football l e n g u e s Pittsburgh Steeles has introduced a new wrinkle music for calisthenic. X of Peruser ii one time assist ant football coach at Turtle Creek a High school sold Tho idea to Parker. Peresenyi claims work outs with music gets Tho athletes to better time thus preventing pulled Muscles. 3 25. A20,580. Koth Wosten nabs title Freising Germany special the rot Westen softball team won the 501st Tacon Wing Champion , Kia Heru. T i ship by blanking the Host Frisi ing team 1-0. Out a bunt Down the first base line ind after Lee May fanned Law fielded Logan s chopper and threw past second in an attempt to Force Ovington. Del Crandall s sacrifice by brought in Covington from third. Law Breakers Pittsburgh a Ini Tilo of trait i jul incr if san not 11 a Ravel. C Olaik ski 2b Inak 31 Vlad in of a d i Nelson  p h 40 Avila 2b 400 lir Uton t f 300 Aaron i 400 a Dorli. Ii 400 Ovll i no. If 0 1 May of 0 n Towin. 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South Africa final sin the women s singles South Africa s Renee Schuurman Defeated top seeded Sally Moore Bakers Field Calif., and her fellow country woman Sandra Reynolds downed Karen Lantze san Diego Calif. Miss Schuurman Defeated . Clay courts Champion 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, and miss Reynolds won out Over miss Lantze 8-6, 6-1, to setup an All South Africa title pair ing the first All foreign women s finals in the history of the tournament. Segal and Whitney Reed Ala Medo Calif., reached the finals of the men s doubles by defeating Vic Seixas Philadelphia and Mackay,3-6, 8-6, 6-3. They will play Olmedo and Earl Bushholz St. Louis who won their semifinal round on Friday. Women s double the South african pair of misses Reynolds and Schuurman Defeated mrs. Francis Voster Wilmington del., and mrs. Barbara Weigandt Alexandria va., 6-3, 7-5, in the women s  Wilmington pair of mrs. William Dupont jr., and mar Garet Varney also gained the final round Over Marie Martin Australia and Marilyn Montgomery san Antonio 11-9, 6-2.miss Reynolds and Vermak reached the mixed doubles final with a 7-5, 6-4, win Over miss Schuurman and Don Dell Bethesda md., and will meet miss Moorland Ron Holmberg Brooklyn. Miss Wright fires 70 to Lead in mount Prospect Golf meet mount Prospect 111. A National open Champion Mickey Wright carved four strokes off Par with a 70 saturday for a 36-Hole total of 145 to take the Halfway Lead in the $20,000 mount Prospect women s open Golf tournament. Pressing the 24-year-old Blond from Bonita Calif., was Betsy Rawls with a competitive course record of 69 for 146, a total matched Mathews to be honoured by Hometown aug. 9 Santa Barbara Calif. Up Eddie Mathews the Milwaukee braves Home run hitting third baseman will be honoured by his Hometown aug. 9 in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the  Mathews who now makes his Home in Milwaukee grew up Here. He will be presented the Senor Don s Day award by the local chamber of Commerce at the los Angeles coliseum preceding the dodgers braves game. Lenoir wins Western open or. Net Crown Springfield Ohio up after three hours and 15 minutes of rugged Competition top seeded Bill Lenoir Tucson ariz., won the singles finals in the Junior division of the Western open Junior and boys Tennis tournament Here  16-year-old Lenoir Defeated John Karabasz 17, Coral Gables fla., 8-6, 7-5, 2-6, 6-3. The third set was Lenoir s Only loss in the week Long  Pasarell jr., 15, san Juan puerto Rico took honors in the boys division clipping Jim Beste Baton Rouge la., 6-4, 6-1. In Junior doubles second seeded Karabasz and Frank Froehling Coral Gables rallied to whip Robert Siska san Francisco and Tom Edlefsen Oakland Calif., 5-7, 8-6, 6-3.Karabasz and Froehling also won doubles honors in this year s National Scholastic championships. The Only second seeded players to win were Pasarell and Jorge Dejesus Santurce puerto Rico. They beat top seeded Rodney Kop Honolulu and Jerry Cromwell Long Beach Calif., 4-6, 6-3, 7-5, in the boys  of saturday s winners and Vance to the National Lunior and boys Tennis tournament at Kala Mazoo mich., next week. In 1958, Pasarell took fourth place in the National matches in the boys standings. Lenoir finished 12th in the Junior  won the National Scholas tic tournament this year in the singles class when he also defeat Karabasz for the title. By Louise Suggs with her second successive 73. The 31-year-old miss Rawls win Ner of six tourneys this year including the ladies pea title completely tamed the 6,421-Yard, Par-37-3774 mount Prospect course. She hit 17 greens in regu action had five one putt greens found the rough Only three times and never was trapped in a 34-35 Effort. The old course record of 71 Wasset by Beverly Hanson in wednes Day s pro Amateur event. Also bettering that Mark was 45-year-old Fay Crocker Montevideo Uruguay the 1955 . Open Champion whose 70 gave her 148. Six pros were bunched Only three strokes apart in the Chase for the winning payoff of $6,500. Miss Rawls currently leads Thelga Money winners with $13,154, followed by miss Wright with $12, 482 and miss Suggs with $11,764, the $6,500 top prize to be awarded to the Winner in monday s wind up is the equivalent of the amount that would be won by taking about four other tournaments on the women s circuit. The leaders Mickey Wright 75-70145 Louise Suggs 73-73146 Antsy Rawls 77-69146. Beverly Hanson 76-72148 Patty Borg 75-73148 Fay Crocker 78-70148 Gloria Focht 77-74151 Mary Lena Nulk 76-75151 Joann Prentice 79-7215 Kapliy Cornelius 7u-72151 Murlo Mno Kenzle 77-75152 Betty Hicks 77-76153 Barbara Romanck 77-76153 Esther Foloy 78-75153 Betty Jameson 80-73153 Marlene Hague 77-77154 Mary Ann Reynolds 79-76155 Bonnie Randolph 78-77155 Wanda Sanches 79-76155 Betty Bush 81-74 in  
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