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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 31, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 the stars and stripes Friday july 31, they / t12 \37 7v,7v, l3 / w65 6253 5352 52 l44 4852 5757 59 pot.596 .564.505 .482.477 .468 go 3 /a10 2 /i13 14 Victoria Austin Tulsa san Antonio Amarillo Corpus  games with mexican league teams wednesday s results Amarillo 12, Mexico City tigers 0 san Antonio 3, Nuevo Laredo 2.monterey 4, Tulsa i Austin 3, Poza Rica 2mexico City red devils 4-4, Corpus Christ 8-11victoria at Vera Cruz rain nose out senators 5-4, for 10th straight Kansas City a John Tsi Touris and Bob grim stalled Washington s Fence busting batters Lon enough wednesday night for the Kansas City athletics to win their10th straight game by Downing the senators 5-4. The defeat was the Lith in arow for the senators and dropped them into the american league cellar below the Boston red sox 4-1 winners Over Cleveland. The a s winning Streak is the longest in the majors this Yea Rand ties the new York Yankees 10 straight last season. Conversely the senators losing skein is the longest of the year in either major league. Washington made a last ditch Effort to pull the game out in the ninth but grim got the league leading Home run hitter Harmon Killebrew on a foul pop to end the game with two senators perched on the  pitching Victory went to Tsi Touris who turned out to be Ashard to hit As his name is to pronounce through the first seven innings. But he had to have help when he gave up two runs wit the Aid of an error in the eighth. It was the first Victory of the year for the Rookie right hander who had pitched Only eight innings Aaron s two homers Power Milwaukee past Chicago 8-5 Banks thumps pair Milwaukee a hammering Hank Aaron belted two Long Hom ers As Milwaukee came up with some timely hitting wednesday night to defeat the Chicago cubs,8-5, and offset the slugging of Ernie Banks. The Victory the braves sixth in seven games left them in third place a game behind los Angeles. The dodgers took the National league Lead by a half game oversaw Francisco with a 2-0 Victory Over Pittsburgh. Aaron hit his 25th Homer with one on in the first and then hoisted his 26th High Over the Fence wit two out in the third. They were the National league batting Leader s first Home run blasts since july 14. Ties Mathews Banks attempted to keep the cubs in the running by lining his 28th Homer with none on in the fourth and then clobbering his29th in the sixth for a three run drive far into the bleachers. The homers enabled the cub shortstop to tie Milwaukee s Eddie Mathew for the league Lead m circuit clouts. Fidgety Lew Burdette again was Hurt by the Gopher pitch but picked up his 14th Victory with re top ten by the associated press based on 250 or american g Kuenn Detroit 93 Woodling Baltimore 97 Maris Kansas City 69fox. Chicago 98 Kaline Detroit 84 Runnels Boston 99power, Cleveland 90 Kuchek new York 76 Skowron new York 74mantle, new York 91 National Gaaron Milwaukee 97 Cunningham St. Louis 92white, St. Louis 95 Temple Cincinnati 100robinson, Cincinnati 99 Cepeda san Francisco 99gllllam, los Angeles 92 Logan Milwaukee 85banks, Chicago 99 Pinson Cincinnati 100 More at bats league a r h 367 64 126 297 43 102 266 48 91 403 52 136 324 54 106 61 117369 403 79 122 290 40 87 pet. .343 .343 .342 .337 .327 .317 .303 .300 282 39 84 .298 345 64 102 .296 league a r h pet.395 70 143 .362 295 39 100 .339 351 54 118 .336 405 70 133 .328 366 75 120 .328397 66 127 .320 332 63 105 .316287 37 90. .314 380 64 118 .311 420 81 130 .310 Home America Killebrew. Wash. Colavito Clevela Dallison. Washington Lemon Washingtont Landos. Baltimore Jensen Bosto Maxwell Detroit runs America Killebrew Wash. Colavito Clevelan Jensen Boston Maxwell Detroit Lemon Washington runs nation Lbanks Chicago 29 Mathews Milwaukee 29aaron, Milwaukee 26 Robinson Cincinnati 24cepeda, san fran. 21 33 30 26 23 22 22 22 batted in national81 Banks Chicago 97 76 Robinson Cincinnati 8973 Aaron Milwaukee 82 68 Ball Cincinnati 7164 Coneda san fran. 71 sept. 22 target of Rosensohn continued from Page 18j in the third round june 26 at Yan Kee stadium is held under a fed eral writ of attachment because of the suit by Eddie Machen that purse comes from the Gate receipts. Machen contends he had Bee promised a return fight by Johans son. -. The closed circuit to was handled by teleprompter which Rosensohn says has t issued an a a punting. The promoter said he and Johansson had two pleasant Days to Gether in Goteborg and he added i still have a tremendous Faith i that boy. I  worried at  As for reports that the return bout May be delayed until Early next year because of tax considerations Rosensohn said Ingemar asked me what Patter son would think about holding the fight next year. I told him Floyd wanted to get the return bout As soon As possible. Ingemar told me of whatever you say is All right with me " Lief help from Don Mcmahon. Bur Dette was lifted in the seventh after Sammy Taylor belted his seventh Homer and George Altman singled. Taylor s Homer was the hunk Aaron. Nos. 25, 26 27th served up this season by Bur Dette. The loss was charged to chicag starter Dave Hillman who is 5-8. Hillman was lifted for a Pinch hit Ter and his successors Moe dra favourites Advance in National hard courts net meet Denver up top seeded Whitney Reed Alameda Calif., led the favourites through the second round of the National hard courts Tennis championships at the Den ver country club wednesday. Reed met with some unexpected hard play before Downing Bill Wright Cheyenne wyo., 6-3, 6-4.veteran Gardnar Mulloy Miami Defeated Bob David Denver 6-3,6-2. Mulloy is second seeded. Fifth seeded John Cranston Sammarino Calif., trounced Juan Notz Venezuela 6-1, 6-3, and Abe Segal South Africa beat Denver s tag Grossman 6-2, 6-3. In women s singles first seeded Beverly Fleitz Long Beach Calif., beat Lola Brown Denver 6-3, 6-1dorothy Knode Panama City fla., Defeated Joan Birkland Denver,6-0, 6-1, and Mimi Arnold red Wood City Calif. Trimmed Tob Grossman Denver 6-0, 6-0. Sandra Reynolds South Africa Defeated Ann Rose Denver 6-2, 6-0 Karol Fageros Miami ousted Rouland Disalle san Antonio 7-5, 6-1, and Renee Schuurman South Africa eliminated Phyllis lock Wood Boulder colo., 8-6, 6-1. Brize Norton snares in softball tourney Brize Norton England Spe Cial Brize Norton whipped upper Heyford twice in the same Day 4-3and 1-0, to capture the Safe us District Southern division softball title. Eugene Sparrow saved the firs game in a Relief role and then pitched a two hit shutout in the second contest to sew up the title Bowsky and Elmer Singleton each surrendered a pair of  braves jumped off to a 2-0 Lead in the opening inning when Bobby Avila walked and scored Naaron s first Homer. Aaron s second Homer in the third gave the braves 3-0 advantage. The cubs Cut the Lead to 3-1 inthe fourth when Banks hit his Solo Homer. The braves got that Lunback  half of the inning As Billy Bruton singled stole second and came Home on Burdette single. The braves parlayed two hits and an error into a 6-1 Cushion in the fifth but the cubs closed the Gapin the sixth As Banks hit his Sec Ond Homer with tory Taylor andal dark on base. Sammy Taylor s Homer in the seventh narrowed the deficit to 6-5but Milwaukee came right Back for two clinching tallies on a walk Joe Adcock s double and Wes Covington s single. Unerring Aaron Chicago a t. Taylor. 21 dark. 31 Marshall in Ila Ilia is Moryn if Thomson of s. Taylor o Altman of Hillman. P a so lilt Dubowsky. P a Noren Singleton p in Lowig r h i 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee a u h 0 0 0 Avila 2b mat Lions 31 Torre u Aaron of Adcocl in a Manilla. 3b Covington. If Logan  Bruton of Crandall o Burdett pm Maium p 1 2 0 3 8 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 totals 35 5 8 totals 34 8 11 a filed out for Tillman 5 a struck out for Drabowsky 7 a ran for Adcocl 7 a struck out for Singleton. Chicago 000 103 1005 8 Milwaukee 201 120 20x8 11 o in h r Erbb so 4 04413 2 22110 2 82810 0 85501 3 00012x-pitched to 2 sailors in 7th. Is. Taylor. I of a Chicago 24-10, Mil Waukee 27-10. Lob Chicago 4, Milwaukee 0. 215adcoclt. 3badcoclt. Us Banks 2. S. Taylor Aaron 2. So Bruton Savila. Iii bunks 4, s. Taylor Aaron 3, Covington 2, and cock Burdette. Luli nmn a 5-8 Drabo Willty Singleton a Burotto w. 14-10 Mcmahon for the a s and had a whopping nine plus earned average going into the game. Dick Williams blasted a two run Homer in the first inning to get the athletics off winging. Tsitouris ignited a three run rally in the third with a Lead off single an when the teams got to the seventh inning Post the senators adn t scored and had reaped Only three  in the eighth a walk to Hal Naragon and an error by first baseman Kent Hadley put Tsitouris in trouble. After Julio Becque bounced out Faye Throneberry singled Naragon and Lenny Green Home. This set the stage for grim who struck out Killebrew walked Bob Allison and then got Jim Lemon on a Fly to Center to end the inning. But the senators had t Given up. Roy Sievers started the ninth with a single and grim walked Inch hitter Clint Courtney. Nara gon s single scored Sievers an Billy Consolo running for court Ney stopped at  Green fouled out Joe de Maestri erred on Ken Aspromonte grounder and Consolo scored with the senators fourth run. The grim bore Down and got both Throneberry and Killebrew on pop fouls. Right hander Bill Fischer gave up five hits and five runs in the first 2n/ii innings while suffering his sixth defeat compared with eight wins. He was followed by Chuck Stobbs and Truman Clevenger but the damage was already done. Grim & Bear it Washington a ii Bortola 2b a be Cauca a Romonto 2b Thrunn Borry a Killebrow 3b Allison of Lomon if Cloven or p Sio Vors in Samford is a Courtney a Consolo Naragon o ins Ehor p Stombs p a Zircon if Kansas Tuttle of Snyder if Williams 3b Marls of Lump 2b Tadley in chill. C Demaestri 88tsitourls, p grim p City a r h 400 totals 34 4 Al totals 33 5 11 a Safe on error for Stobba 8 a grounded out for Bortola 8 of walked for Samford 9 1ran for Courtney 8. Washington Kansas City l in flier l. 8-0 Stobbs Cho Vengor Tsitouris a 1-0 grim 000 000 0224 6 i 203 000 oox5 ii 2 in h r Erboso 4% 1 7% 1% 2 a Mumford a Ludlow. Ooma Ostul. To a Washington 24-10, Kansas City 27-10. Do Delta str Lumpe Halloy Stolis Samford Slov orb. Lob Washington 8, Kansas City 0. 2bmarls, Lemon. So Throneberry Snyder. Air Williams. 8tsltourih. Kill Aspromonti Throneberry 2, Naragon Williams 3, Marls 2.i.1i5pby Tsitouris Killebrow. We Clov Zongor. A Murloy Stewart Rungo papnrolla.t2 22. A12,380. Althea Gibson May turn pro to head women s Tennis tour new York a Althea Gib son May turn professional in the fall to head an All women s Tennis tour operating in Competition with Jack Kramer s famous cast. Everything is in an iffy stage at the moment but the Tennis tour idea still is very much in the Pic Ture the two time Wimbledon Champion said wednesday after be ing honoured As the 1958 woman athlete of the year. The present thinking is for a lineup of four women players. They would not be established professionals but would be girls picked from the present Amateur  Althea declined to identify the possibilities but her longtime advisor Sydney Llewellyn said Brit Ain s towering Christine Truman was a candidate As Well As Ameri can stars Beverly Baker Fleitz and Darlene hard.,. Miss Gibson was presented the babe Didrikson Zaharias trophy in an informal ceremony at the 137th Street Owca not far fro the spot where she first Learned the game by playing with wooden paddles in the streets. Miss Gibson Winner of the Wimbledon and . Women s Tennis titles in 1957 and 1958, took a year s leave after the Forest Hills tournament last year to promote her biography and singing album. Toul romps 15-7, Over Phal Syburg Toul France special Toul Stigers laced the Phal Bourg fal cons 15-7, Here tuesday to move within one game of first place  Kuehnest gained his Sec Ond win without a loss on a seven hitter. Toul collected 16 hits wit Bill Sommers Bob Mosman and Hal Zude getting three  Allen was the losing Pitcher for the Falcons who dipped Toa 3-11 Mark.  by to til i a at a la ,r." & &,,.v/, o Jilin i ii is i.-, it. ,�#?,.,�  
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