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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, August 8, 1959

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 8, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Saturday Auguh 8, 1959 the stars and stripes break 7-game losing Streak Chicago a Ernie Banks Lea doff double in the eighth touched off a two run attack and gave Chicago a -4-2 Victory Over Philadelphia thursday As the cubs snapped a seven game losing Streak. Humberto Robinson Sevorid of three Phyllie pitchers was the victim of his own error in the eighth. After Banks 18th two Bagger. Sailed off Gene Freese s Glove and into Loftfield Art Schult followed with a bunt Robinson fielded the Ball then threw it past third As Banks scored and Schuit continued to second. Schult a Rived to third on an infield out before Sammy Taylor was purposely passed. Bobby Thomson then delivered a run producing single  score Schult before Dick Farrell set Down the next two cubs. Elston Relief Winner Don Elston who rescued starter Art Ceccarelli in the eighth yielded two singles in the ninth before getting Richie Ashburn to. Ground into a game ending Force play. The cubs picked up their first run in the first when outfielder Billy Williams making his major league debut received credit for a run batted in on an infield out after Tony Taylor and Jim Marshall linked singles. Starter Jim Owens yielded his second run in the sixth giving up three hits with Thomson singling Home Schult. Arcese singles the Phillies chased Ceccarelli who was seeking his fifth Victory in six decisions with two runs in the eighth and fashioned a 2-2 tie. Pinch Batter Jim Bolger touched off this spurt with a single. Be fore Elston could bail out Ceccarelli Freese drove in both runs with his third hit of the Day. It was Elston s sixth win against four losses. Robinson who has won one Drew his second loss. Streak snapper Chicago Alt u 11 t. 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A .477. 19 what s this Bob Richards surprises passers by in Down town Chicago with a pole-vaulting1 exhibition. Richards displayed his vaulting skill during the week in order to attract attention to the coming pan american games. Associated press photo Ferrier Cooper Pace Cleveland open meet Cleveland a magic put ters thursday  two vet eran campaigners into one stroke leads in the opening round of the $25,000 Cleveland open Golf tour name it. Jim Ferrier the australian from North Hollywood calif., and Pete Cooper Lakeland fla., both 44, gave the youngsters a lesson As they manufactured identical 33-34 67"scores Over the Seneca Golf club s 6,955-Yard, Par 35-3671 course. Ferrier the 1947 pea Champion has been a stranger to the tour for the last five years but he had 10 one putt greens thursday and used Only 24 putts As he fashioned five birdies and one bogey for his 67. Cooper one putted nine greens and had Only 27 putts for six Bird ies and one double bogey. Ferrier has won Only $22 in four previous tournaments this year but Cooper has $8,980 in official winnings along with some $10,000 picked up during a Caribbean tour which does t show in the records. Collegian wins tourney Waterloo Iowa up Jack Ellis 21, Stillwater okla., won the Waterloo open by firing a seven under Par 135 for the 36 holes. He finished three strokes ahead of Bob Stone Kansas City. Ellis who turned professional three weeks ago is a senior at Oklahoma state University. Air Academy assistant coach seriously Hurt in Auto crash Colorado Springs Colo. A it Thomas j. Bell 27, an assistant football coach at the air Force Academy and former army Grid Star was injured seriously in an automobile Accident thursday. He narrowly escaped death when a 30-foot Section of aluminium Bridge railing was driven through the full length of his car. He was taken to the Hospital at it. Carson South of Here. The Accident was at the South Entrance of the Academy 10 Miles North of Colorado Springs state patrolman Richard Heydt said the Section of railing pierced a front headlight went through the car and protruded from the rear 10  was Cut in the Abdomen by Sharp edges of the railing As the car spun around. Heydt said Evi Dence indicated the car swerved off the Roadway and hit the Bridge railing. Bell s Home is in new York City. He was a halfback on army teams before graduating from West Point in 1955. He was a Backfield coach for the undefeated air Academy eleven last season. A stroke off the Pace with 68s were 25-year-old Mason Rudolph Clarksville tenn., who has been in the Money in All six tournaments since he turned pro 36-year-old Doug Ford Crystal River fla., who has been in the Money in 105 of the last 108 tournaments and Don january Denver who has t won a tournament since Tho Dallas Centennial in 1956. Of the 152 starters 19 broke Par eight matched it and eight missed by a stroke. Thirty five players share in the prize Money and if the next three rounds follow thurs Day s play Only those four Over Par or better for the 72 holes will get a slice. Middlecoff withdraws the Winner picks up $3,500 with repeat victors getting a $5,000 Bonus. Julius Boros the defending Champion who has won twice could get an extra $10,000 by triumphing but he soared to a 74 thursday a figure. Matched by Dow Finsterwald another former Winner. Paul Harney Worcester mass., had a 72 in his bid for the Bonus while Ford s 68 put him in Good position for a second shot at the Crown. Former Champion Gary Middle coff was forced to withdraw be cause of an injured Back. After Friday s round the Field will be Cut to the 70 Low scorers plus 10 amateurs and following saturday s play Only 60 profession als will survive along with the Simon Pures. Masters Champion Art Wall was in a 10-Way deadlock Al 70 strokes. Pea Champion Bob Rosburg had a 72, and National open King Bill Casper a 74, North Carolina names freshman Grid coach Chapel Hill . Up athletic director c. P. Erickson announced that Joe Mark line coach at William & Mary Lias been named freshman football coach at the University of North Carolina. The 27-year-old William & Mary graduate will succeed Leon Bud Carson who moved up to the Var sity staff As an assistant to new head coach Jim hit key. Tigers Blank yanks on foytack9 s 3-hitter Wilson. Yost sock hrs new York up Home runs by red Wilson and Eddie Yost backed up three hit pitching by Paul Foytack to help the Detroit tigers Blank the Yankees 4-0, thursday and Clinch their season series against new York for the third time in the last four years. In posting their 12th decision of the year Over the Yankees in 17 meetings the tigers also moved botox top 4-3, As Casale gets Victory Boston a Boston lefty Leo Kiely pitched his Way out of a bases loaded Jam in the ninth in Ning thursday and preserved Rookie Jerry Casale s five hit 4-3 Victory Over Kansas City. Red sox infielders Frank Mai zone and Don Buddin struck the vital supporting blows. Kiely relieved Casale with two of and two out in the ninth and walked Pinch hitter Hal Smith be fore he got Wayne Terwilliger on a grounder which was turned into a1 Force play a t second. Casale was tagged for Solo homers by Dick Williams in the first and Bill Tuttle in the eighth. Tuttle had also doubled in the sixth and scored on an infield out and a wild pitch. Sox Bunch runs Veteran Ray Herbert who had missed two pitching turns due to a neck and Back ailment and Rookie John Tsitouris combined to Check Boston on four hits but the sox were Able to Bunch four unearned runs in the fourth. After two were out in the deciding Frame Malzone lined a two run double to the base of the left Field Wall and Buddin banged a two run single. Herbert had retired the first 10 men. In order before Pete Runnels was Safe on shortstop Jerry Lumpe s throwing error. Gary Geiger walked but Ted Williams fanned before Jackie Jensen walked to fill the bases. At this Point Malzone and Buddin delivered their key hits. The Only other sox safeties were singles by Jensen in the sixth and Geiger in the eighth. Boston Tea party Kansas City a ii h Tulli. Of 422 Boston Al k h Snider if 4 n. William 31 4 Maris of a mope is Hoovia ibb ii add j Chili o Elonsio a Smith to evil litter 2l he Bort. P a Corv Tsitouris p Siroon 2b tin Nils. In Oei Eit of of , Kounh of Jensen of Ata Tanne 31 Aliuddin 99 White c Casale. P Kithy. P 0 04 4 3 1 1 300 1 0 0 2 1 1 3 1 1 3 0 1 200 200 000 1 0 Back into a fifth place tie with new York in the american league standings. Wilson s Homer actually was All Foytack needed to Post his 10th Victory and even his season record at the .500 Mark. The Veteran Tiger Catcher who got three of Detroit s 10 hits tied into a pitch by loser Art Ditmor in the fifth and put the Ball in the lower Loftfield seats for the first run of the game. It was his third Homer of the year. Yost adds Cushion Yost gave Foytack a bit of a Cushion in the eighth when he led off the inning with his 14th Home run into the Loftfield stands. The tigers added their final two runs in the ninth off reliever Duke Maas on two infield hits a walk and Hector Lopez error. Foytack was in charge All the Way and permitted Only two Yankee base runners to reach third. He struck out seven and walked two. The Yankees who suffered their Lith White washing of the season had their Best Opportunity to score in the fourth when they put runners on second and third with one out. But Foytack got Yogi Berra to ground out and fanned Elston Howard to quell the threat. 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Time 25.8. Third heat a Rod Perry 3d army div 2-Alfonzo Gibson 2-Lth div. Time23.8 ties Usa eur. Record set by Dick Howard 4th div l 55. I fourth heat a Ron Howard army tips 7th army 2-Jami s Oens ii 24th div. Time 25.1. Fifth heat a Allea Wal kor 8th div 2-George Porter v corps. Time26.7. Sixth heat i Ronald Sturch v corps 2-Vic Jackson. 3d div. Time25.2. Uoo meters qualifiers for semifinals first heat a Herb Carper area cedi 2-Hilton Lewis 3d army div. Time22.6. Second heat i Jim Gamble 4th army div 2-Kun Payton 3d div. Time21.9. Third heat a Bill Wilson 3d div 2 Earl Johnson. 24th   Doby joins san Diego expected to play soon Portland Ore. A Larry Doby left handed hitting outfielder Down from the Chicago White sox will break into the san Diego lineup in a few Days padre Man Ager George Metkovich said. Doby joined the Pacific coast league team Here. He had not been used by Chicago for a month and a half and was not ready to play Metkovich said  
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