European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 17, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday August 17, 1959 the stars and stripes red sox blast Yankees 12-4, for Sullivan new York a Boston went on another scoring rampage with the help of 13 walks scoring six runs in the third inning on the Way to a 12-4 Victory saturday Over the new York Yankees. The game was played in 94-degree heat before 25,061 fans. Eleven red sox went to Bat in the third inning in which Sammy White s two run triple was the big blow. Singles by Ted Williams Frank Malzon and Don Buddin a double by Marty k e o u g h and three walks helped Boston pile it up against loser Eli Grba and Don Larsen. Boston Cut Loose with four More in the fifth. After Larsen s third straight Walls following a single by Pete run Nels forced in one run Relief Man Gary Blaylock was nicked for a two run single by White. The fourth run scored on Buddin s sacrifice Fly. Frank Sullivan did t allow a hit until Norm Siebern singled to open the fifth. The yanks scored two in the fifth and chased sul Livan after loading the bases wit nobody out in the sixth. Leo Kiely finished up. White led the red sox 11-Hitattack with a triple and three singles driving in four runs. He also had four hits Friday nigh when Boston scored nine in the eighth inning for a 11-6 was Sullivan s seventh Victory and Grba s fourth defeat. Boston s 13 walks were five Short of the major league record of 18 set by Detroit in 1916 and tied by Cleveland in 1948. The red sox have scored 119runs against the yanks in 1g games this season. White Sam s song Boston a i h ii Zeik t. Of Kef Inch of tunnels 2ii Williams if � is Ushy if Wirtz. 11 Jensen if a i i one i i White c Huddin is Kiil Livan p Kii by. P 4 new York Alt i dui Ikwild a 3 it Oyer my 1 Inch Eli. If of Mantle of ulan Ehnerd. O 1 Hen a. C 2 to Trout Hirry in 2 Howard Ilic of 4 n to u 0 0 1 2 200 i Inez is Lebern. Of Slaughter. Of Ith Hardson 2b .4 orly p Lin sen p Lilay Lonk p h Carey 0 0 0 01 i o i0 o 1 to o o i 0 0 0 01 1 0 0 totals 35 12 11 totals 34 4 7 run for Williams 5 a filed out fur Hajlik it d. Boston in w York i Sii Ivan a 7-7 Kiely Ota 1,. 1-4 risen i of 140 00012 ii i 000 021 100 i 7 i in h her by Sor r a 3 4 .1 4 21102 2h 35580 1% i 7 6 0 1 5 20022 a Iii Ohi d to halters in nth. A Huun. Hot Vird. 1o-a--Llostnn 27-5, new Vorlik 27-fl. Koit Boston 14, new York 7. Us it oink i Hla Loek. In White Kuseli. K Sull Vuu Slushy. He Wirtz Sullivan loud Ilin. Uni Wortz 2, Jensen. 4, Hui Din 2, Sullivan my Rounald a landed Slaughter Itla Yiock. We i Arsen. Viluan Chaid i. U soar Cli Ylak Summers Melvin Ley. T3 2x a 2.1.01 1. Ward tips Bettenhausen in midget Auto race half lond ind. A Kod Ker Ward 1959 Indianapolis me Morial Day race Winner Defeated Tony Bettenhausen 1958 . Automobile club big ear Chism Pion in n midget Auto match Ruce saturday night at Illiana Speedway. Ward Indianapolis Defeated Bett Eihausen to Navy Park. 111.,by one half length in the a Wile race. A 10-Milo midget feature raceway won by Bob Wente St. Louis. Pago 19 takes her pick . Wigh nmn cup Captain Janet Hopps left makes her draw fro the famed Tennis cup held by referee Martin l. Briton gains Newport finals Newport . A Britain s unseeded Tony Pickard 23, an third seeded Ron Holmberg 21, Brooklyn saturday won berths in sunday s finals of the Newport invitation Tennis tournament. Pickard fifth ranking British player and making his debut this summer on american courts upset second seeded Don Dell 21, Bethesda md., 6-4, 3-6, 8-6, 6-3. Holmberg trounced sixth seeded Chris Crawford 20, Piedmont Calif., 6-1, 6-1, 6-3. Pic kurd whose Hometown i Ripley in Derbyshire Vas on this year s British Davis cup team. On saturday s showing he proved to be one of the fastest moving britons to invade the american Tennis sphere in Many years. Dell s Aerial game was Good but Pickard s Quick placements were too much to overcome. In a doubles semifinal Pickard and countryman Bobby Wilson seeded first Defeated fourth seeded Dell and Crawford Henry at Lanta 6-2, 6-4, 6-4. The winners will meet third seeded Gerry and Antonio Palafox Mexico City cousins in the Dou Bles finals. Tressel. British team Captain Bea Watler Waits her turn. The . Took a 2-1 Lead in the first Day of play at Sewickley a. Up photo soft Allers stage late late game Long Beach Calif. A softball game that started at 10 pm Friday finally ended saturday after dragging through seven hours and 35 Culver City comets broke a scoreless tie in the top of the 35thand Defeated Escondido 6-0, in the first round of the state tournament. Culver City s starting Pitcher Richie Stephens went 33 innings and struck out 41 batters All for nothing. Ralph Sutliff who pitched two innings in Relief and drove i Culver City s first run was the Winner. Bran Voight started fore s c o n d i d o. He lasted Only 28 innings. Lonnitt Temple Hurt Philadelphia up catch or Joe Lonnett of the Philadelphia Phillies and second baseman Johnny Temple of the Cincinnati rods were out of action saturday with injuries suffered Friday night Ina ninth inning plate collision in the first game of a Twilight doubleheader. . Takes 2-1 Edge in Wightman cup play Sewickley a. A . Swept into a 2-1 Lead saturday in the Wightman cup Tennis com petition against Britain on the wings of victories by mrs. Beverl Baker Fleitz and the doubles combination of Darlene hard and Jeanne Arth. With a 120-Clegree Sun beating Down on the Edgeworth club courts mrs. Fleitz Long Beach,Calif., crushed Angela Mortimer 6-2, 6-1. Towering Christine Truman tied it for Britain by outlasting miss hard 6-4, 2-6, 6-3. But miss Harland miss Arth came Back on the . Girl takes four Junior titles in Canada Tennis Ottawa the . Won10 of 12 titles with four of them going to 13-year-old Julie held Man new York As the 1959 Canadian open Junior Tennis championship ended saturday. Miss Heldman who Friday Wona share of the girl s doubles wrapped up her four Triumph with victories in the Junior women and girls singles and paired with Virginia Hesse Hamtramck mich., for Victory in the Junior women doubles. For the Junior women s Crow she Defeated heavily favored miss Hesse 6-0, 4-6, 6-2. In the girls division finals she turned Bac Sharon Pritula Detroit 6-1, 6-3. Then she and miss Hesse teamed for a 6-3, 6-1 Triumph Over Vicki Berner Vancouver anal Pat Ryan Ottawa. Karl Sledrick 15, Freeport .,prevented Geprge Seewagen new York from taking four titles. Lie beat the Pink sied new yorker,g-0, 6-2 for the Junior men s title. Friday Hedrick Learned with so Engen for the boys doubles Crown Seewagen also captured the boys singles and shared in the juvenile boys doubles title Canada s Only victories came in thu Junior division. Sixteen year old Harry Fauquier Toronto won Hie Junior men s singles title with a -4, -2, 1-g, 6-4 decision Over 17-year-old Pincho Castillo of colom Bia and Hamtramck. Lie teamed with Don Curtis Toronto for a g-2, g-2, 8-6 Triumph Over hed Rikand Jean edouard Baker Haiti in the Junior men s doubles. Court a few minutes later to Dow miss Truman and mrs. Shirley Brasher 9-7, 9-7. The final three singles and on doubles were scheduled sunday. The . Girls need Only to breakeven sunday to regain the cup Symbol of women s Tennis supremacy Between the . And Britain. Despite the heat the players did not Wilt saturday. Mrs. Fleitz Mother of two took care of miss Mortimer in just 40 minutes an walked off the court almost As fresh As before she lifted her Racket. Miss Truman 18 years old and6 feet tall was Britain s top Hope. Last year when Britain won the cup for the first time since 1930, she won two singles and on doubles. She wore Down miss hard with a combination of patience steadiness and Plain Good Tennis. Navy s Cutter gets Tanker command Washington a capt Slade d. Cutter director of athletics and physical training at the naval Academy Lias been give command of the Navy Tanker Neosho. Cutter will Lake command i october. The Neosho operates in the Atlantic from its Home port a Norfolk a. The naval Academy announce Din june that Cutler would leave later this year for sea duty. Tiger Armstrong bout set Camden . Up Dick Tiger b t i s b Empire Middle weight Champion will meet 10th ranked George Ace Armstrong. Eli Beth ., in a 10-round, nationally televised bout at Camden s convention Hall sept. 2. Cincy defeats Phillies 8-3 Nuxhall wins Philadelphia a four triples drove in seven runs Satur Day As the Cincinnati reds handed the Philadelphia Phillies their third straight defeat 8-3. The reds jumped on starter and loser Ray Semproch 3-8 for four runs in the first two innings. Triple by Jerry Lynch knocked in a pair in the opening Frame Andrada Pinson duplicated the feat in the second inning. Three singles provided another Cincinnati run in the third and Eddie Kasko s triple behind Willie Jones double scored one in the seventh. Whitey Lockman s three Bagger drove in the final two runs in the ninth. The a of a phils scored once ii my in the third Joe Koppe coming Home from third while the red were completing a double play. Koppe smashed a two run Homerin the seventh that helped Knock Winner Joe Nuxhall 7-9 from the Mound. It was Nuxhall s fourth consecutive win. Philadelphia used four hurler with Taylor Phillips Ruben Gomez and Jack Meyer following sem Proch. They gave up a total of 14 hits. Orlando Pena relieved Nuxhall who gave up seven of the phils nine hits. Joe s place Cincinnati ii ii xxx Ksn 2b Pinson. Of Bell of Globins in in Lynch it Pendleton if Bailey c Jones lib Kasko is Nuxhall. P Pena. P 521 4 0 1 5 1 1 5 0 1 5 0 1 000 4 1 2 5 1 2 4 1 .2 4 2 2 Philadelphia i n ii Ash Horti. Of 302 g. And m n. 2b 3 0 0 a it. Anderson 100 Fernandez 2b 0 0 0 000 i Loushee in Post if a Hallcy. Of Hano Larink 3b Koppe. Is Thomas o sem proc h. P Phillips j a i Oleer Gomez d b Krot. . P 3 1 0 400 423 402 000 000 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 000 totals 41 s 14 totals 33 3 9 a 1m into Iio Uhli j for Phillips 3 a grounded out Cor joint1/. 7 o t lied out for Anderson Cincinnati Philadelphia i Nuxhall i a. 7 l Pena Semi we i., .1 s Phillips Meyer a Ilan Brink. I Timex. 221 000 001 000 in h i 7 2 ii 2 1% 5 1% h 4 3 2 3 to a 1028 14 0 2003 9 2 r Erbb so 3 2 1 Cincinnati 27plith Idelphia 27-10. Do -.ixwlimnn. Honbiu son u. Anderson Koppe Houshi be Meyer Youchee. Loi Cincinnati in. Philadelphia 5. 21-l k i Ikui. Jones. Ill Hync i. . Kasko Lik Maii. Iii Koppe. Hb1l/ Ison 2. Lynch 2, kits
