European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 15, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Ii the stars and stripes saturday aug 15, f 959 Chison rap tigers., 90$ As Wynn hurls 3-hitter for year s 16th Victory Detroit a the chicag White sox normally a band Cream puff hitters erupted for foursome runs in support Early Wynn s three hit pitching to beat the Detroit tigers thursday 9-0. Early Wynn second straight Rademacher scores to Columbus a. A pet Rademacher won his first professional fight thursday night witha fifth round to Over Tommy Thompson Washington . Circumstances were much this time than in the co Lumbus heavyweight s two Previ Ous bouts. Rademacher 1956 olym Pic Champion launched his pro career two years ago in a much ballyhooed title fight against Floyd Patterson and was knocked out in the sixth round. Last year Pete met Zora Folley a leading contender in a nationally televised bout and was Koed i four rounds. Rademacher opened cuts under both Thompson s eyes in the first round and floored the former preliminary Workhorse for a six count in the fourth. Doctor stops Bourdr. Max Anderson stopped the fight after the fifth round. He said he did so because a Deepcut on Thompson s right Cheek and because Thompson could no straighten has right Arm. Rademacher. Jabbing steadily was the aggressor All the Way As Thompson landed few blows. Pete sent Thompson to the Canvas inthe fourth with a left to the Chin and a right to the hoped this fight was the first a series which will Lead to another title shot. Now 30, he s giving himself a year Roget Back to the top or hang up his gloves. Rademacher weighed Thompson 195. 200, the Crafty 39-year-old right hander picked up his 16th Victory highest total in the american league. It was his 265th Triumph in a major league career dating Back to 1939 and him in Atie for 18th among the Al time winners. The shutout was Wynn fifth the season and 42d his also was Wynn s second straight shutout. He whitewashed Washington on three hits last Sun by Jim Landis and Bubba Phillips gave the league leaders a4-0 bulge in the first inning. Landis belted his fifth into the Centerfield seats for three runs before Tiger loser Don Mossi could retire a Batter. Torgeson Lollar Homer Earl Torgeson lined a fourth inning Homer and Sherm Lollar hit his 15th in the Lone hits off Wynn were singles by Eddie Yost in the first Harvey sufi Fri in the fifth anted Lepcio in the hard throwing Wynn the league s strikeout Leader did not fan a Batter. He was unusually wild working out minor Jam sin six the nine innings. He walked six and hit another bats Man. Big Wynner Chicago a r h Smith Fox. In Landis. Lher. O Phillips 3b Torguson. In Caus by apr Tricia. H Wynn. � Detroit a 71 h 511 tort so 513 boiling 2b 411 Kanemi Kalino Maxwell m Harris. 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Cribs blast giants m 20-9 rout As Altman dark hit key homers Chicago up Rookie George Ahman drove in five ruins with a pair mothers and a single thursday and Alvin dark belted a grand slam Home run to Pace the Chicago cubs to a 20-9 rout and Stop a three game winning Streak for the league leading san Francisco giants the dubs exploding for 31 runs in two Days clouded five homers season High for the club. The giants got Home runs from Willie Mays Willie Kirkland and Jacki Brandt. The game required three hours and 50 min ithe stars and stripes to i or i its dodgers i in Laras 7-a, move into second place St. Louis a the los an Geles dodgers survived a five runs Louis car Dinar rally in the last the ninth to defeat the red Birds thursday night 7-6. The Cardinal outburst included a bases loaded Home run by Pinch hitter George Crowe and. A Solo Homer Koufax by Rookie Gene Oliver but it ended with Oliver striking out with two runners on base. The Victory coupled with Mil Waukee s defeat at Cincinnati put the dodgers Back in second place in the National league 2% games behind first place san Francisco. Dodgers Pitcher Sandy Koufax appeared certain to hurl his firs Complete game against since coming to the National league in 1955, As he took a 7-1lead into the ninth. Fifth straight defeat but the cardinals sent him tothe showers for the 12th time and it took two More dodger hurlers to prevent the cards from ending a losing Streak that now extends to five games. Oliver opened the ninth with his fifth Home run. Alex Grammas singled and Curt flood Koufax ran up a 3-0 count on Hal Smith he was replaced by Roger Craig. Joe Cunningham Star horse retired Saratoga Springs . A mrs. Marion Dupont Scott has announced the retirement her stakes winning shipboard Winner the american grand National in 1954 and named steeplechase horse the year in 1957. Wightman cup net draw pits no. 1 players Pittsburgh a the captains american and British Wightman cup Tennis teams said thursday they Are delighted that their no. 1 players Are drawn to meet in a head to head Battle on opting Day saturday this is exactly the Way we both panted the Luck the draw to work out Christine Truman against Darlene hard on opening Day said Bea Walters Captain the British players. Truman hard match is one three scheduled to open play at Edgeworth club in the 31st Wightman cup series. Miss tru Man is a 6-foot 160-Pounder from sir Winston Churchill s constituency Woodford in the Londo suburbs. Miss hard is a Camp Leader from Montebello Calif. American coca Tain Janet Hopps Seattle said after the draw that she would rather the no. 1 s play the first Day than for the draw to Send the no. 2 players against the no. another opening Day singles match will be Between the no. 2playersbeverly Baker Fleitz Long Beach Calif., and Angeja Mortimer who comes from the Only town in Northern Europe where Palm Trees grow Torquay Devon. The opening Day doubles will match miss hard and her partner Jeanne Arth St. Paul minn.,against miss Truman and Shirley Bloomer Brasher wife London sports editor and former track Sta Christopher Brasher. Batted for Smith and then hit his third Pinch Homer the season and St. Louis trailed by Only one run. Don Blasingame kept things go ing with a single. Gino Cimoli at Terr opting to sacrifice popped to Craig., dodger manager Walter Al Ston then replaced Craig with Danny Mcdevitt and he got Bill White to Force Blasingame at Sec Ond. Boyer walked but Olive fanned. Miller Chase Cardinal hurler Bob Miller who pitched a 4-3 Victory Over the Phillies in his first Start since be ing Calle d up from Rochester was routed by los Angeles in the third inning. The dodgers got two runs on three hits in the second the added three More on three walks and two hits in the third. Ken Boyer scored the othe Cardinal run in the fourth inning with his 21st a per the year. Missing from the Cardinal line up was Stan Musial following an announcement earlier in the eve Ning by general manager bin Devine that Musial would play Only sparingly during the remain Der the season in order to per Mit greater use Redbird rookies. Too Little too late utes to play setting a new league record for a nine inti he contest. The old Mark was 3 43, set by the cubs against the St. Louis cardinals april 17, 1054,for a 23-13 Chicago Victory. Thursday s game Misse d setting a hew major league Mark by just two Mutti utes. For the second straight Day every cub starter scored or drove in at least one run. There wast a runner on base when Altman connected in the firsthand second innings and in the fourth Altman scored himself after a single. He also singled in a run in the , hitting his fourth Homer the year and fourth grand slam Mer his career came to Bat in the seventh after Mike Mccormick the last seven giant pitchers loaded the bases on two single Sand a walk. Cub manager Bob scheffing and Jack Sanford the giants starting Pitcher and teammate Daryl spen cer were thrown out the Gamin two three disputes during the contest. San Francisco manage Bill Rigney also took part in All the hassles but managed to stay in the game. Rigney announced he was finish ing the match under protest be los Angeles ii Maui. B no Ftp 21 Moon snit or. Larkner in fairly a Furillo a Dector. Llose Boro c wills a Koufax. P Craig p Ilo Ovitt. 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Mexico riders stay Home Mexico City a Gen hum Berto Mariles former olympic win Ner and Veteran Captain Mexico s National equestrian team said Here his country will not be represented in the event in the american games at Chicago aug.27-sept. 7. Cause the cubs Tony Taylor while base runner on third reached across the foul ground Ball. Line to Field a battered and bruised san Francisco a u ii Brandt Mcconnico p Davenport 3b 5 Maya Cepeda in Kirkland spenees 21 o Counell 2b Chicago Alt ii it. 3 2 2 t. Taylor. St 000 Altman 1 3 2 5 1 51-1 1 Marshall. In 2 Walls 2 Hanks is s. Taylor e 4 3 .1 6 .3 5 412 100 111 400 100 Averill o 2 0 Macovoy in 1 0 Bressoud. Is Schmidt o a Landi Ith. A Sanfort p u. Jones p Fisher p Miller p a Rhodes Moron 1mb Moryn. 500 a Thomson 2 1 1 dark 3b 0 0 ceo Carolli p 0 Isu Hardt p 3 1 1 432 Worthington p 0 0 by orly p Wagner i a my. 2b z 0 0 000 a Lons 100 Donnelly. 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Berlin golfer takes three strokes for Ace Berlin special seven Hole in ones have been record Dat Berlin come s Wann Soo Golf course this year but by far the most unusual Ace was a on which actually had to be recorded As n Ohio in one in three. Bill Sally stepped up to the 17th Tco and cracked an eight Iron shot which chromed off a tree behind the Green and dropped into a Gulley. Believing his he might prove unplayable Saloy decided to hit a provision Al Ball. He again smacked the Ball off the same tree but this time the Ball rebounded onto the Greenland rolled into the cup a Hole la one plus a two stroke penalty for the provisional shot Lef Suley with his Hole a one to three
