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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 16, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Log 18 the stars and stripes sunday August 16, 1959 Colts trim College All stars 29-0, on is Bali spree Chicago a the cunning passing Arm of Johnny Unitas and the massive Power of the Balti More Colts overwhelmed the col lege All stars in the 26th annual football game Friday night 29-0.a crowd of 70,000 that included vice president Richard m. Nixon sat in Awe at the my season for shown by the Colts the 1958 National football league  threw three touchdown passes All in the first half. Nick Pietrosante the sturd notre Dame fullback gave the All stars their Only real excuse for cheering. At the Start of the Sec Ond half he took a screen pass from Bob Ptacek Michigan and galloped 51 Yards before he was pulled Down on the Colts 29. But he could t gain at the line an three passes fell incomplete As the Colts took Over. The Colts unleashed their awesome Power in the first half an the substituted freely in the second half with less effective result the All stars used ail four Otheir highly touted quarterbacks Lee Grosscup Utah to Newman Washington state buddy hum Lollar hits 2 As White sox beat a a 5-1 Kansas City a Sher Lollar hit two Home runs Friday night each with a Man on base that gave the league leading Chi Cago White sox a 5-1 Victory Over the Kansas City athletics. The Triumph pitched by Robshaw enabled the sox to pick up a full game on the second place Cleveland indians and gave them a 3-game  had an Able opponent for the first six innings in Johnn Kucks As neither team scored. In the seventh however Jim Landis bounced a single Over Dick Williams stole second and took third on an infield out. Then the game was delayed when a foul tip from Earl Torgeson s Bat struck the Kansas City Catcher Harry Chiti on the throwing hand. Chit iwas taken to a Hospital where an Early announcement indicated he had suffered a fractured Finger. House takes Over after Frank House had take Chiti s place behind the plate lol Lar Rode one of Kuck s pitches Over the Loftfield Fence scoring Landis ahead of him. In the eighth a single by Nellie Fox and a triple to right by Tor Geson gave the sox their third run and sent Kucks to the show ers. The Veteran Murray Dickson came in and Lollar greeted him with his second four Bagger his17th of the season. The a s finally got a run in the eighth on singles by Kent Hadle Yand Pinch hitter Preston Ward. It was Shaws 14th Victor against three defeats. Sherman pranks Chicago Kansas City a b h a r Hsmith. If 400 Tuttle of 4 0 1, Fox. 2b 411 Lumpe ss-3b 4 0 landia of 11 Marls if 300 Torgeson in 11 Cerr if 4 0 i Lollar o 32 Williams. 3b 400 Goodman. 3b03  211 a Foo Slot 3b 0 0 cd Ltd o 2 0 .,0 Mcanany of 02 House o 100 the stars and stripes cubs slam 3 homers to Edge giants 7-5 cardinals Down dodgers in Lith 2-1 Aparicio Shaw p 0 0 Terwilliger. 2b 2 0 00 0 a Snyder Demaestri. Kucka p Dickson p of Ward grim p totals 34 5 9 totals 1 0 0 0 30 1 5aran, for Goodman 7 a grounded out for Terwil Uffer 8 of singled for Dickson 8 Chicago Kansas City Shaw a 14-3 a Ucles l. 8-9 Dickson grim 000 000 230s 000 000 010i in h 9 s 1% 8 h 11 0 r Erbb so 2a2 0 0 0 0po-Achicago 2t-18, Kansas City 27-15, do Fox Torguson Kucks Lumpe Hadley Fox Aparico. Torgeson. Lob Chicago 4, Kansas City 4. 3btorgeson. He Lollar 2. So Marls Lan Dis moan any. Obi Torgeson. Lollar 4, Ward. A Berry Honor Hook Flaherty Umont. To 2 02. A11,477. St. Louis a Alex Grammas Pinch single with the bases filled in the Lith inning Friday gave the St. Louis cardinals a 2-1 Victory Over the Losangeles dodgers. The dodgers remained 2v games behind the league leading giants and a half game ahead of the third place braves. Both san Francisco an Milwaukee had lost earlier in the Day. Joe Cunningham blasted his fifth Home run of the season in the ninth inning off Don Drysdale to Send the game into overtime. Duke Snider had accounted for the Lone dodger run. With his 18th Homer a drive to the opposite Field in the sixth inning off Rookie Bob Gibson. Grammas a right handed Batter was insured As a Pinch hitter with the count two strikes on George Crowe a left handed Batter. Gram Mas hit the first pitch from South Paw Danny Mcdevitt and lined a single to left Center to break up the game. The cardinals got three break sin the weird Lith inning before 16,025 fans who saw the cards win their first Victory in their last six attempts. White single with Clem Labine the eventual loser of the Mound Bill White singled to left. Ken Boyer then was credited with an infield hit when shortstop Maury wills stumbled going for the ground Balland turned his ankle. Wills had to leave the game. Mcdevitt took Over at this  Cunningham attempting to bunt missed the Ball White was almost picked off second base but managed to get to third with stolen base. Cunningham grounded to Charley Neal but Neal dropped the Ball while tagging Boyer going to second. Then Gram Mas delivered his single. Gibson was lifted for a Pinch hitter after seven innings. Dean Stone escaped trouble in the eight with the help of Lindy Mcdaniel who finished and was credited with his 12th Victory against 11 defeats. He has an 11-7 record Asa reliever. Xavier coach named Cincinnati up Robert o Brien assistant football coach a Drake University for the past two years has been named line co Chat Xavier Ohio University six teams formally organize second pro football league Chicago a a second professional football league the Amer ican football league was formally organized Friday. Lamar Hunt Dallas said the league will begin play in i960 with teams in los Angeles new York Denver Dallas Houston and Minneapolis St. Paul representatives of the six Sites met in Chicago to discuss such matters  player draft league Constitution bylaws and working agreements Hunt announced two weeks ago the league would be formed. He said each team probably Wili play 14 league games and four exhibitions. Members of the National football league play 12 league contests and six  Wismer new York the ague s representative in radio and television led discussions of possible broadcast arrangements. The group planned to meet again in Dallas next week to try to de cide some of the questions Dis cussed Here. Ernie Banks. 110 runs batted in Alex the great l03 Angeles St. Louis a b h a n a Ginini. 3b Neal. 2b Moon. If Snider of of Barker in fairly of 800 Oliver Ibe a Tuluo 000 a Crowe id Pignatano o 1 0, 0 of Grammas Chicago up Ernie Banks Walt Moryn and Dale Long each belted two run homers Friday fora 7-5 Chicago cubs Victory Over the league leading san Francisco giants. It was the cubs fourth straight win. Banks blast Over the Loftfield Wal was his 35th of the season and  league leading runs batted in total to 110 in 113 games. The homers gave the cubs a total of 15 in the last four games and the score brought their run production to 43, with 54 hits in their current hot Streak. The Victory went to Glen hobble who struck but 10 before he was lifted for Pinch hitter Long in the seventh with the cubs trailing 4-3. Moryn knocked his 10th Homer in the sixth to score Irv Noren ahead of him and Long got his second Pinch Homer in two  hit Sam Jones first pitch into the Brightfield bleachers withal dark on base. Banks homered off reliever Bud Byerly after Jim Marshall was Safe on a Force play. Jones who has won 15 games took his Lith defeat. Longingly san Francisco a it Davenport 31 i is of  i Brandt if  Kirkland. Of Spencer. He Lamar ii. O a Pagan Schmidt o Broa Soud 33 s. Jonos p by orly o to ainu u. Jones p totals 36 5 12 totals 31 7 8  for Mccovey 7 a homered for to bbl 7 of filed out for Landrith 8 a struck out for Byerly 8. 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So White. 8urysilalo, Smith Snider. Ital Snider Cunningham Grammas. Softball champs Worms Germany special  pitched a two hit shut out As the 48th inf s cod 1st army Rifle in beat the v corp she co 7-0, for the 4th Armor up softball championship. 4 1 2 5 2 2 t. Taylor 2b 1 3 Altmon of 0 1 Marshall in 0 1 Henry p 0 0 bunks  0 0 Noren if 301 Thomson if 100 Moryn of 000 Walls of. 4128. Taylor o 100 Avo Roll o 000 dark 3b 100 Nobble p 000 Bloing in Chicago a r n 3 0 1 300 3 1 1 is. Jones a 15-11 g. Jones hobble a t�-9 Henry 7 1 0 10 11 0 4 11 002 4 3 10 01x faced 3 batters in 7th. Taylor. Averill. J of a san Francisco 24-13, Chicago 27-13. Do Spencer by would Macovoy. Lob san Francisco Chicago "4. 2h Noren Bressoud Mays. Hit Macovoy Moryn Long Banks. So Kirkland. Mays Brandt t. Taylor. A s. Jones. Of cup can. Obi Davenport Macovoy 3, coped Banks 2moryn 2, 8. Taylor Long 2. Hip s. Jones Altumn t. Taylor we hobble. A Smith a Rascoll Sevory do font 2 48, a 14,170. Bell sounds plan for nil bowl tilt Miami up Bert Bell pm missioner of the National football league disclosed there is a Good Hance of starting an annual pro bowl football game Here in Janu Ary 1961. Bell told the Miami news that such a game would pit the divisional runners up of the National football league. The bulk of the proceeds would go into the play ers retirement Benefit plan voted by the owners in april it would be played Early each january sometime Between the nil championship and the Annua Lall Star game in los Angeles in mid january. Prey Baylor and Ptacek Mich Igan. Only Ptacek really clicked. Inthe fourth period he threw successive passes for 11, 15, six an four Yards but on his next Effort the Colts John Sample intercepted and the threat was Over. A safety Early in the first period opened the floodgates. With the All stars in Possession of the Ballon their 20, two of Grosscup s passes failed and Center Dan James passed Over the head of Dave Sherer who was Back to punt the Ball sailed through the end zone for a safety. The Colts first touchdown was fashioned on Only four plays. Taseff returned the All Star Kickoff 42yards to the All Star 38. Unitas promptly passed to Jim Mutscheller who was Down on the 5. L. A Jim Mutscheller. Catches to pass Dupre made two and Unitas the passed to Ray Berry who was All alone in the end zone. Billy Stacy Mississippi state fumbled Ray Brown s punt and twas recovered by Tommy Addison on the All Star 22. That set the stage for the Colts second touch Down at the Start of the second Quarter. Unitas passed to Berry on the14 Alan Ameche carried to the 10, and then when a holding penalty set the Colts Back to the 29, Unitas passed to Mutscheller in the end zone. The Colts scored a pair of Tusin Quick succession As the second period Drew to a close. The firs of these was on an 81-Yard March. With Unitas passing 13 Yards to Dupre who caught the Ball on the 2 and ran Over. Immediately after wards Milt Davis intercepted a pass by Humphrey the third All Star quarterback and galloped 36yards to score. The Victory was the 16th forthe professionals in the series that traditionally opens the football season. The All stars have won eight and two games were  assorted records for the series were established. They were lost first Downs by penalties six y the All stars most passes at tempted 41, by All stars most penalties 15, by Baltimore most cards penalized 137, by Baltimore fewest penalties none All stars and fewest Yards penalized none by All stars. College All Start 0 0 0 00 Baltimore Colts 8 21 0 029 Baltimore scoring touchdowns Berry 3, past from Unitas Mutscheller 29, pass rom Unitas Dupre 13, pass from Unitas Davit 36, interception run Bank. Congo Slons eos Char 3. Safety Sherer Center snap out end tone. Munoz Kos flares Beaumont Tex. A Reuen Munoz 126, Odessa Tex., re claimed the state featherweight boxing title by scoring a to ver Junior Flores 126, port Arhur Tex., after 30 seconds in the Bird round of a match schedule Dor 12 rounds  
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