European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 11, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes of taif from senators., increase margin to three games Washington up the and 9-0, with the Helo of White sox stretched their Lead Over the Cleveland indians Tot fee full games sunday by defeat ing the Washington senators 4-3. With the help f Brillia pitching by Gerry Staley and Early Wynn the opener was another of those patented one run victories by the White sox who have won 27 of 33 by that close margin Slaley came tit with the bases filled and one out in the fifth inning to Check a Washington rally which had netted three runs. Harmon Killebrew hit his 35th Homer of the year. Mcbride Start Rookie Ken by Mcbride started for Chicago and was chased in the fifth when Washington took a 3-2lead. Staley came to the Aid of Ray Moore in the same inning Luis Aparicio hit his sixth Homer of the year. Nellie Fox drove in the tying run in the seventh the Jim Landis scored the winning run on a Washington error in the eighth. Wynn had an easy time winning his 15th of the year in the night Cap giving up Only three singles. Wynn thus became the winning est Pitcher in the american Victory was also the 264th. Of his 20-year career putting him in a tie with old timer Jim Mccormick for 19th on the list of All time winners. Cepeda lifts . Over reds i braves hang on to beat la., 8-7 los Angeles up the Milwaukee braves staggering like nine Drunken tight rope walkers edged the los Angeles dodgers 8-7, sunday in a game which saw them almost blow an eight run Lead. A ninth inning dodger rally topped by Duke Snider s 17th Porrter with a Man on base fell Short of closing the braves Lead. The dodgers put the tying and winning runs on with two out in the ninth but reliever Don Mcmahon got Don Zimmer to ground out to end the braves Victory dropped these Ond place dodgers 1v6 games behind league in Adlung Sarf fran Cisco. T Bob Buhl allowed Only seven hits but was in trouble in almost every inning because of his wild Hess or erratic Brave Fielding in the 8% innings he worked. But the six runs scored in the third and another two on de Mathews 31st Homer in the fourth proved too much for the dodgers o overcome. Ten braves batted in that third nning and an error by dodger third baseman Jim Gilliam on Wes Lovington s routine grounder opened the door for three unearned runs. After the Bobble Joe Adcock blasted the Ball deep into he Loftfield seats Fror a three re Wibmer scoring Hank Aaron and Covington ahead of him. All six runs were Al the expense f losing Pitcher Roger Craig who continued on Page ssh Early Wynn. 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The double Triumph moved the Yankees into a third place tie with Baltimore and extended their win Ning Streak to four straight their longest since they racked up five in a Row from june 11 through june 16. The Yankees had to come fro behind in each game. They trailed 3-0, in the first game but tied the score at 3-3 with two unearned runs in the fourth inning and one in the eighth. Kansas City led 2-1 with two out in the ninth inning of the second game but Yogi Berra slammed his16th Home run of the season and 300th of his major league career to tie the score at 2-2. Howard s continued on Page 22 Moore rematch set Perez title on line Cal Ciao a Len ton Wynn a 15-7 orig a Kemmerer Fischer 9 5 iv., 4 % 1 1 1 200 020 0419 ii q 000 000 0000 3 2 in h r Erbb so 3 0 0 3 s 4230 4410 0000 i i 1 1 0 0a a Avenger Versailes. To a Chicago 27-8, wow Ngou 27-18. W versus lies Becquer Wandla Torguson Hupci incr versa Lea Kijuc Juer. My Chicago 5, Washington 5. ?8 Fox 2. Us i Wattey. So targe a Lah 4l3. A Ariolo Landis. Of Torgeson. A by Foj Sci Gregon a Smith Battey. Wyo. We Wynn. A Umont Terry y. A 2r. ,4r�. Dane takes first in 21-mile swim Roberval que. A Dan ish born Helga Jensen Toronto won the annual 21-mile swim across Lake St. John saturday in a time of eight hours 55 minute Sand 51 seconds. Rejean Lacoursiere Montreal was second in 9 24.52. Joan Flor Enton Long Beach woman in the race finished third in 1040.42. Jensen 23, Defeated 13 swimmers in the grueling Marathon. Half of the contestants were pulled out of the Lake before reaching the finish line Here r ancient Archie Moore s twice postponed rematch with Yvon Durelle finally will be held wednesday at the Montreal forum if the second fight comes their first meeting in Montreal dec. 10, it will be Well Worth watching. That was the night old Archie got off the floor four finally knocked out the Cana Dian in the Lith round. Archie had to ask for one postponement because of a training injury. That set the fight Back from july 15 to july 29. When Moore s wife underwent a serious operation in san Diego he hustled Home to Force a second postpone ment. The 15-round Light heavyweight title scrap will be carried on net work television with Canada and . Border cities near Montrea blacked out Moore favored in a year when champions Are falling right and left Moore still is favored to repeat last Winter Victory. However if Durelle clips him like he did in december the by the associated press Champ will be rough evening. In for another Archie has held the Crown since 1952 when he Defeated Joey Maxim he has defended it successfully seven times. The record books say Archie has a 175-24-6 record for 205 pro fights. Durelle an awkward free swinger from Bale Ste Anne n.b., has been in action once since he lost to. Moore. The fighting Fisher Dallas writer honoured fort Worth Tex. A Harold a Ratliff Veteran sports editor of the Dallas Bureau of the associated press has been named Texas sportswriter of the year Man knocked out Teddy Burns May 12. His record is 77-20-2 and one no contest bout in 100 fights. He holds the Canadian and British Empire Light heavyweight titles. Moore usually has trouble get Ting Down to the class limit of 175 pounds. But he always makes it with his patented reducing system that he guards so closely. Perez defends title Tokyo also had a world championship fight on the week s sched ule with flyweight King pasc Alperez Argentina defending Mon Day against Kenji Yonekura 25-year-old japanese challenger. Heavyweights return to Madiso Square Garden for the Friday show that features Alonzo John son Pittsburgh Winner of 12 straight against Argentina s ale Miteff whose last fight resulted in a decision Victory Over Wayn Bethea. Johnson a newcomer to the big time has beaten Nino Valdes arid Willie in his last two starts moving into the rankings. Pete Rademacher the Amateur Centerfield and came off Don Newcombe who lost to the giants for the first Lim this seas9n. He had beaten the four times previously and now has a 10-6 record Overall. Jack Sanford held the reds o five hits including a first inning Home run by Gus Bell and a ninth inning game tying Homer by Jerry Lynch that cleared the right hold bleachers 400 feet from Homo plate. After being held to two hits for seven innings the reds tied it,2-2, in the eighth on Roy Mcmil Lan s single Newcombe s for Cool grounder and a triple by Johnr Temple. Gus Bell s first inning Home run his 14th, and de Bailey s single in the fifth were tote Only hits off Sanford prior to the eight. Shoddy play the first two runs off Nevy Rombca resulted from shoddy play and new s own i Edriess. In the fourth Cepeda doubled to left and scored on Daryl Spencer s infield single. The single bounced off shortstop Mcmillan s Glove and third baseman Willie Jones wit plenty of time to Cepeda threw wide to the plate. New hit Willie Mccovey an Cepeda to open the sixth. After a Force play Mccovey scored on Spencer s squeeze bunt. Willie Mays hampered by a bruised Little Finger came off the Bench in the seventh and led of the eighth by beating out a grounder to Mcmillan. Mays raced to third on Cepeda s single an scored on Kirkland s grounder to second. A crowd of 22,689, the ninth straight san Francisco crowd of More than 21,000 watched Sanford lick up his Lith win against nine losses and give the giants an 11-8 ecord on their Home stand. Orlando Cepeda. Sews it up Cepeda data Cincinnati a it h Temple. 2b san Francisco a i 1c it s 0 1 Davenport 3b ii i l 1 Anson. Of 500 Alou. Of 0 0 hell of 411 m in of 211 Robinson in 4 0. 0 Mccarcy 11 4 i i Lyric i if 411 Lelej xxx if 4 2 i Bailey o Soi Kii ulal. Of 4 0 i w. Forms. 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A Davis supper Barry Mackay led an air orce Tennis team into the five Day interservice tournament a Quantico Marine base monday. Teams from the army Navy air Force and marines were to compete for the Leech trophy in he annual tournament. Army she defending Champion i thie nation s third ranked player. His opening match was to be against the Navy s top Man Mike Franks los Angeles who is ranked 13th nationally. The other top match in the first Day s Competition was to be be tween Keene Lambert Charlottes Volle va., Marine corps top seed and1 Pablo Elsenberg ,n,j., toe army s leading player
