European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 13, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stwp65aug to 13, Bruins down5-4 on 2hrsinloth Chicago up Home runs by Alvin dark and Tony Taylor give tote Chicago cubs a 10-lrthmg9-4 Victory Over the los Angeles dodgers tuesday. It was the cubs first win in three straight extra inning cubs fell behind in the 10th when a walk to Duke Snider Gle hobble s wild pitch and n o r m Larker s single produced a with one out in the Bruin s half of the 10th, dark hit the first pitch by Clem Labine Over the left Leld Wall for his second Homer of the season to tie the score. Put cheer Bill Henry then struck out before Taylor belted the Ball into the left Centerfield bleachers Fortis fourth Homer of the season. Henry takes win Labine the fourth dodger Pitcher suffered his ninth los against five wins and Henry won his seventh game against five defeats. Jim Gilliam had three of the dodgers seven hits stole second three times walked twice and scored twice. In the fifth he walked stole second and scored on Wally Moon s single. In the ninth he singled stole second advanced on an infield out an scored on a passed Bai. Larker got his sixth Homer for the other dodger run. Ernie Banks hit his 33d Homer with Jim Marshall on base in the fifth and Taylor produced theother cub run when he doubled in the ninth and scored on Banks single. Banks wound up the game with 105 runs batted in for the year. Taylor made los Angeles a it h Gilliam 3b Nel 2b Moon it Snider of Zepul Sci of Larker. In Demeter of Roseboro a who is Podres 0 a fitly Williams. P Koufax p Labino. P totals 3 2 3 t. Taylor. 2b 401 Marshall. In 4 0 1 Walls of 310 of Noren 000 Altai an of 51 2 of Newman 400 a Eaddy 400 Williams. If 500 Banks. As � 200 Avoris. O 000 Thomson of of 100 Moryn if of 000 dark. So 100 . P 000 is. Taylor hobble. 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Kirkland Sparks giants past St. Louis 5-4 St. Louis a Willie Kirk land smacked a the fee turn holier and a game Lgth Chhin single tuesday night and the san Francisco giants a ported a three game first place Lead by de gift their St. Louis cowl risk 5-4the giant have win 13 of 16 from the cards this season. Little Stu Miller was the giants Winner in Relief for the be Contd straight night. His record now is6-6. Kirkland also batted in the winning run monday night witha ninth inning double. Lindy Mcdaniel now Lull waste Cardinal loser in Relief Willie Mays opened the with a double Down the right fled line reached third on a wild pitch and scored on Kirkland s blow the cardinals tied it -4, with Etwo run ninth inning rally spoil ing j 6hnriy Antonelli g bid Lor it 17th Victory. The Ace giant lefty staying at 16-6, was touched for 12 hits. I w. Porter s Pinch double and Trio Cirn Oit s third hit a single knocked out ant Nelll. Mike Mccormick yielded a Hurt so Flag Pinch single to Gene Oliver then right hander Bud Byerly was hit for a game tying single Willie. Clinches it again the stars and stripes Ingo claims to 9 personal pact Jav. Patterson rematch Stockholm a world heavyweight Cham Pion Ingemar Johansson Sald tuesday he is no longer committed to any contract on a return bout against former Champion Floyd Patterson. In an interview with the Stockholm afternoon paper afto bladet Johansson pointed out i have written a personal contract with Bil Rosensohn this has nothing to do with the Rosen Sohn enterprises or Vincent Velella How much president he May Ever be for the company. I have nothing to do with Velella or Irving Kahn. The contract i signed is not valid now when Rosensohn disappeared from the picture thus i am not tied to the Rosensohn enterprises that Means Velella and the new Champion pointed out he wants Complete Assurance that the return bout will not be in an connection with any sort of monopoly. All radio to and movie picture rights should be offered on the open Market to avoid what happened last time when it was sold for $150,000 less than the highest offer Johansson Cannes France where he is on vacation Rosensohn said it was True that the original con tract was a personal agreement Between him and Johansson however the contract had a clause say ing that it could be assigned to any company in which Rosensohn had a substantial interest and i which he was the president. When asked what the situation is now that he has resigned As president Rosensohn said i Don know for sure. That s a Legal question some one else will have to repeated however that he believed Johansson wants to go through with the return Iri atch and would be willing to accept any reasonable terms offered in a spirit of Good will. Minor league attendance up Columbus Ohio a base Ball executives meeting Here Fra two Day confab heard an encouraging report tuesday on minor league attendance. George m. Trautman president of the National association of professional baseball leagues reported an increase of almost a Hal million Over figures of a year ago. The minor league Boss made the report to farm club directors of All 16 major league teams and late Minior league presidents. Traut Nia a beaming with Confidence said. I feel we have turned the Corner. This report should be a Shock to the prophets of he said it marked the first Tim since 1949 that the minors had showed any kind of increase i attendance at this time of the year. The attendance was up in 12leagues and Down in eight for a net increase of 495,677. I feel the increase is a sizable one and that we be been at the Bottom of the barrel As Long As we re going to be Trautma said. Graham concedes Colt support but claims All stars Are 6 Evanston 111. A the pro team should always win but Otto Graham the College All stars head coach says with a we might Spring an upset Graham expressed. That View of his team s chances against the Baltimore Colts National football league champions in Soldier i eld Friday night. Graham introduced his All Star squad at a huge civic luncheon in Chicago tuesday before a Light afternoon workout the Colts rate from two to three touchdown favourites Over the All stars the pick1 of the 1958 collegiate crop. Well just let the chips fall where they May but the pros should always win this Gam common said that s just Graham. The pros Are bigger faster and More experienced some of the playing together for five and 10 years. The All stars must reassembled in . However i be never seen harder working Bunch of boys than these All stars with a , we might Spring an upset. Tellers clip Browns. 34-20, in exhibition Burgh a the Pitts Steeles struck for two touchdowns in the final Peri tuesday night and whipped the Browns 34-20, in a Adonai football league exhibition inf with the score knotted at 20-20 the fourth period Pittsburg downfield from us own 20 with fullback Larry Toto contributing a so Yard later Ray bucked across the goal Cleveland had barely gotten pos-1session of the Ball when Pitts Burgh s Dick Lasse intercepted Jim Ninowski s pass and Rah it 28 Yards to the Cleveland one. With Only six seconds remaining Jed Smith stepped across from two Yards out for the Steemers final Ace Jimmy prawn scored both his team s touchdowns running 74 Yards on a pass from Lou Groza accounted for All the other Cleveland scoring kicking two Points after touchdowns and booting two Field goals one from37 Yards and the other from 20. Krutko scored the Steemers first to with a one Yard plunge in the first Quarter. Quarterback Bobby Layne sneaked across from on Yard out in the second period for another. Tom Miner kicked Field goals of Ninowski Fop one in the first Peri 23 and 14 Yards respectively for on forced flood for of ulna 6 Oran Lor Cunningham 6 a doubled for Stone u i of singled for White 0 of struck out for Gramma i. San Francisco 300 100 000 15 ii i St. Louis 000 100 102 04 15 4 in h r or 88 so Antonelli pc Ilc coi Mick " Byerly s. Miller a 314 12 0 1 a i in 1 4 5 2 x 2 1 2 a loll Luuba Ottmo Mcoaniel 1. Lull a pitched to 1 Batter in Fulli. A flood. Spencer Smith Lloyn. White. T o a san Francisco 30-18 St. 30-17. Do Shannon Musial 1,011san fran Cisco to St. Louts 12. 2bi Ortor Maya. 8uolmoll us Kirkland. So Mays. A Smith. Of Schmidt. Bill Kirk Laucel 4, Schmidt Luisini Inie Oliver Boyer 3. We Mcdaniel. A Crawford. Del Taro. I tur Lack. A Ochowsky. T3 08. Al0,fi36. Backstop presents problem unfinished Park to be ready if giants gain series berth san Francisco a a orld series games should the san fran Cisco giants win the National league Pennant will be played Here in an unfinished Ball Park seating Between 34,000 and 42,500. There la Laeva Backstop foul line markers an the new $15 other essentials a million candlestick Park but there May not be rail jugs along the Box seats smooth floors for the concessionaires Ora completed upper deck in left Field. Mayor George Christopher Helda 90-minute meeting tuesday with contractor Charles Harney architect John Bolles and City and giant complained that the mayor had slowed construction that s not so Christopher shot Back. I had a request for $45,000for a Backstop. The City already has put up $5 million and does t intend to put up a Backstop. I would imagine that a Back Stop was so elementary it would be a the original Piens apparently. It was t. To fact Harney who sold the stad Tim land to the City said an additional $750,000 Worth of Worl was added to the contract. Bolles said $250,000 was a closer figure. Conciliators will decide who pays for the additions. The mayor said he suppose some More paper Bonds would have to be floated to make up the deficit. Horace Stoneham president of the giants pointed out that the giants received definite Assurance they could be in the new Ball Park this season that staying in 22,000 y seals stadium not Only cos them plenty in extra rent but a bundle in unsold admissions. His giants Are three games i front and Drew better than 21,000 daily for the last nine Home la Complete the Job and probably before world series time but it won t be 100 per cent done Harney said. The mayor commented the biggest disgrace we could possibly suffer is not to be ready. Giants Are playing their hearts out for
