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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, August 6, 1959

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 6, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thu Frey at tight 6, the stars and stripes Olmedo gets scare in East grass tourney South Orange . Up Wimbledon Champion Alex Olmedo los Angeles was in trouble for the second straight Day tuesday before advancing in the men s singles play of the Eastern grass courts Tennis championships. The peruvian Ace had his hands full before beating 17-year-old new Comer Ramsey Earnhart Ventura Calif., 10-8, 7-5. Earnhart was impressive As he was Able to keep Pace with the top seeded Star Dur ing most of the  the end it was Earnhart s in experience in tournament play that caused his downfall he missed several Points in Liev crucial  California youngster scored frequently with Angle volleys an Down the line placements. Krishnan beaten three of the foreign seeded stars Ell by the Wayside. Top seeded Ramanathan Krishnan India was upset by 20-year-old Rudy Hernan do Modesto Calif., 6-3, 2-6, 6-4, and Roger s. Werksman los Angeles Surprise second seeded j. A. Pick Ard Britain 9-7, 6-3.larry Nagler North Hollywood Calif., eliminated the last remaining foreigner when he ousted third ranked r. D. Bennett Britain 6-4, 6-2. Second seeded Bernard Tut Bartzen Dallas encountered a formidable foe in Young Frank , Coral Gables fla., before winning 7-5, 6-0. Bartzen three time Winner of the National Clay courts title had a hard time  his strokes to the turf but once he found his Range he ran through the second set with comparative ease. Savitt advances third seeded Dick Savitt South Orange moved into the third round with a 6-3, 6-3 Victory Over Albert Driscole North Hollywood Calif. Earl Buchholz St. Louis seeded no. 4, easily disposed of Sidney Schwartz Long Beach n.y., 6-2, 6-1 while Myron Franks Berkeley Hills Calif., turned Back Alan Roberts Brooklyn 6-2, 6-3. Sixth seeded Jon Douglas Santa Monica Calif., stopped Bob Bow ditch Worcester mass., 6-3, 6-2, while eighth seeded Donald Dell Bethesda md., played the longest set of the Day in conquering Ronnie Fisher Houston 15-13, 6-3. Miss Bueno wins in the women s action top seeded Maria Bueno Brazil s Wimbledon Champion easily swept aside Mimi Kanarek Brooklyn 6-0, 6-1, to enter the third round. The top seeded american Sally Moore Bakersfield Calif Defeated Carolyn Ligouri Brooklyn 6-3, 6-2. Third seeded Margaret Warner Wilmington del., outclassed Carole Caulwell Santa Monica Calif., 6-16-4. Baltimore athe Balti More orioles scored two unearned runs in the eighth inning tuesday night to take a Page from the Chicago White sox Book and Han the american league leaders a 3-2 defeat. The loss by the White sox who had won 26 of 31 previous one run victories Cut their Lead Over the Cleveland indians to two  winning Oriole rally brought Southpaw Billy Hoeft his first Vic tory since coming to Baltimore injure and gave him a season record of 2-5. It dampened the Hopes of scores 3-2 Victory Over Chison 23-year-old Ken Mcbride for a Vic tory in his major league debut since being brought up last week from Indianapolis where he Hadan 11-5 record. Mcbride was lifted in the eight with the bases loaded on an error by substitute first baseman nor Man Cash a single by Joe Ginsberg and a walk to Brooks  Lown relieved Mcbride and struck out Pinch hitter Willie Tasby for the second out. However he walked Pinch hitter Bob Leman to Force in the tying run at 2-2. Gerry Staley then went to the Mound for Chicago and he Force Billy Klaus to ground to Luis Aparico. The White sox  t get off a throw and gins Berg came in with the winning  White sox had appeared to be on their Way to pulling another late game out of the fire in the seventh when John Romano Pinch hitter smacked a Homer with a runner on base to put chicag ahead 2-1. Romano s Homer his fourth of the season and second As a substitute Batter was Only the fifth hit off Hoeft Oriole starting Pitcher indians two games out tribe hands nats 17th loss in Row As Francona s 4 Bis Pace 8-2 win Washington a tits Francona drove in four runs with a Homer and triple tuesday night As Cleveland whipped Washington,8-2, to hand the nats their 17th loss in a Row. The Victory lifted the tribe to within two games of the league leading Chicago White sox who were Defeated by the Baltimore orioles 3-2. The major league Mark for consecutive defeats is 20, shared by the1906 Boston red sox team and the Philadelphia athletics of 1916 and 1943. The senators team loss Mark is 18 in a Row set in 1948. Jim Perry a Jinx this year for the senators pitched six hit Ballin beating Washington for the third time and. Marking up his eighth win for the year against three defeats. Perry missed a shutout when Jim Lemon socked a Homer in the fourth inning with one on his 25th of the season and 100th of his major league career. Francona hitting .416 for the season sparked the four run India rally in the third inning with his triple that drove in two runs scoring himself on a senator error. He hit his 12th  in the seventh after Minnie Minoso walked Lane blasts Stengel for All Star pitching Chicago up Cleveland indians general manager Frank Lane accused Casey Stengel tues Day of a thinly veiled damned dirty trick in the Way Stengel handled pitchers at monday s Allstar game. I Challenge Stengel to explain Why he used a dog tired Cal Mclish and three Baltimore pitchers while his own Ryne Duren never left the bullpen Lane said. In new York Stengel retorted i Don to care what he Lane  lawyer enters fray they All warmed up Steigel said and if they did t feel Good they did t have to play. They All wanted to  Chumbris attorney for the Senate anti monopoly subcommittee also jumped into the  wired baseball commissioner Ford Frick asking whether the rules should be changed to limit All Star pitchers to one from each major league  s a fool if he thinks Kramer rejects Alex terms for joining pro Tennis troupe South Orange . A Alex Olmedo is ready to join the professional Tennis circuit this fallout Only on his own terms namely a personal series with pro Kin Pancho Gonzales. Promoter Jackie in t buying. Kramer insists no More two Man Tours says the los Angeles Tennis impresario. That s the dark Ges. If Olmedo joins my troupe he will play for prize Money like the  at the Orange Tennis club Here where he is competing in the East Ern grass court championships Olmedo acknowledged tuesday that Kramer had approached him and that he was interested in playing for Money. But i want to play Pancho Theus. Davis cup Star from Peru said Amateur Champion against pro Champion that s the Best Way it makes big Money. This other Deal of jacks Well i Don t  Kramer last year installed a new professional format a four Man tour with players competing for a$1,500 purse per night. Under this plan the Winner of the feature match collected $600 and the loser $300 with the ratio in the prelim Inary $400 and $200.the tour was a modified round Robin with the two winners of each night s matches clashing on the next night. Gonzales beat outlet Hoad for the 1959 Crown. The Day is past that the Public will pay to see a Man just because of his reputation Kramer  told the associated press from los Angeles that he had withdrawn his original $100,000 offer to Olmedo based on the lat Ter s adding the . National to his Wimbledon Crown. The Public will Swallow a so thinly veiled damned dirty trick Lane said. In Baltimore Oriole manager Paul Richards said the incident had messed up his pitching rotation for at least four Days. Paul has a right to be Andryas All get out Lane said. I Back him 100 per cent. What right had Stengel to use Billy o Dell who pitched both games for the orioles on sunday what right had he to use Mclish who never even had a Chance to take his clothes off Mclish pitched in Cleveland Sun Day then flew All night to get into los Angeles monday Only to wind up Back on the Mound again. I leave it to the Public to judge Stengel s  also pitched whim Lane brushed aside the fact that Stengel also pitched the chicag White sox Early Wynn. Wynn had t pitched since Fri Day Lane said. It just was an easy two inning workout for him to see if his injured Heel had re covered. What i want to find out is Why Mclish and those thre Baltimore boys were sent out there while Duren did no More than throw a few Warmup tosses. Stengel had Duren warming up when he called in  Lane refused to accuse Stengel of deliberately favouring one Ball club Over another. You can t read Stengel s mind Lane said. In fact sometimes Youcan t even understand him when he  housewife 1st to swim puget sound route Seattle up Amy Hiland 38, a Long Beach Calif., housewife swam across puget sound from Bremerton wash., to Alai Point Here the first time such a venture has been attempted. The attractive Blond covered the16-mile distance in five hours 59 minutes arriving Here nearly two hours ahead of schedule. 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With two out s in the seventh Bubba Phillips doubled Down hts Loftfield line and Romano sent him Home As the Batter for Earl Torge son. Jim Mcanany was the Only White sox runner to reach second previously against Hoeft by Dou bling in the fifth. The orioles jumped into a 1-0lead with two of their six hits in1 the third inning after two we Crout. Bob Boyd doubled to left Center and came Home on Al Pilar Cik s single to Center. Giveaway Chicago All Aparicio is Fox 2b Smith if Lollier c Malloth Lam Lis of Phillips 3b to Iseson ibb a Tompino Cash in Mcanany of Mcbride p Lown p Staley. 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Lary maintains hex on yanks pitches tigers to 4-3 Triumph new York a Frank Lary an accomplished Yankee killer beat new York for the fifth straight time this season 4-3, tuesday night As Detroit made it 11 out of 15 Over the fading champions. From the moment Neil Chrisle hit his sixth Home run off the Brightfield foul pole in the first in Ning Lary had a Lead he never yielded As he scored his 14th Vic L�ry Chrisley tory. The tigers wound up wit three runs off loser Eli Grba in the first and added another in the third. It was Grba s third loss compared with one Triumph. Mickey Mantle s 21st Home Runin the first inning his first since july 19 and Elston Howard s 13thfour-Bagger in the eighth accounted for the first two yank runs of Flary who now owns a 21-5 lifetime record against new York. Mar Throneberry doubled and scored on two infield outs for the final Yankee run in the ninth. A turnout of 32,972 boosted Yan Kee stadium attendance to 1,014,630 wow of a Bow new York up Casey Sten gel holds the record for most hits by a player in his first National league game. Stengel collected four hits when he broke in with the Brooklyn dodgers on sept. 17,1912. The 14th straight season Over the million Mark and 23d in All. Chrisley who has Only nine Hitlall season smashed his sixth Homer in the first to account for his la Turbi. Al Kaline then walked stole second and scored on red Wilson double. Gail Harris single drove in Wilson with the third  singles by Charlie Maxwell and Kaline put Grba in a Hole in the third. After Wilson grounded into a double play har Ris walked and Frank boiling singled to score Kaline. Duke Maas replaced Grba and retired the Side. Gary Blaylock and Bob Turley followed Maas. It was Turley first appearance since he was injured in a collision with Howard at Boston july 11. He breezed through two witless innings. Frank approach Yost. 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