European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 18, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday August 18, 1959 the stars and stripes cards Collar dodgers 53 four ejected from press dispatches St. Louis right hander Larry Jackson a longtime dodger killer hurled the St. Louis cardinals to a 5-3 Victory Over los Angeles sunday in a game marked by fre quent Rains and the ejections of our men. Jackson heat the dodgers for the Lith time in 16 lifetime decisions while hiking his season record to 10-11. He yielded 10 hits but proved effective with men on base Leav ing nine dodgers stranded. Bill White and Rookie Gene Oliver drove in All the Cardinal runs As St. Louis tagged loser Roger Craig for four runs in less than four innings Craig is now6-4. Oliver drives in two White singled across a run in the third to put St. Louis ahead 2-1, and Oliver s two run single fomented the margin in the fourth. Oliver s rap greeted reliever Clem Labine after Joe Cunningham s single and j. W. Porter s double " forced Craig s departure. White smashed his Lith Homer in the fifth. Oliver s sacrifice Fly had produced the first St. Louis run in the second. Cardinal manager Solly hemus and Don Blasingame were ejected for their heated comments about a close play at first in the opening inning. Dodger Duke Snider was thumbed out in the fifth and Ken Boyer became the third Cardinal to depart the scene in the sixth. Oliver s twist los Angeles a it 11 .1 0 i 5 1 2 Shannon. 2b 0 i brain Mas. As 0 i White. 1mb 1 i foyer. 3b i 1 omy so St. Louis a Al ii Lik nip Zub 1 0 0 s 1 1 300 4 1 2 3 1 1 i 0 0 c a Misirli a of 3 3 1 2 1 1 000 it Lllian. In Noal. 21 Moon if sni Clim of , in fairly of Itose Boro. 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Dejohn de John s brother Mike sparring partner Leo Owens and Basilio s Light weight protege Dickie Deveronica. Both fighters plan to work Outin separate gyms. Basilio said hell decide on a Day to Day basis whether to Box. Pie said he did 90 rounds in Syracuse and plans 25 More Here. Now open up wide fullback Alan Ameche is provided a big Hole by his Baltimore Colt teammates and gallops up the mid dle and deep into College a stars territory during first half action of the annual Soldier Field Battle Between the National football league champions and the nation s top collegians. The Colts raced to a 29-0 Victory in the Chicago clash. Associated press photo finances Given for heavy Tiff new York a Melvi Krulewich chairman of the new York state athletic commission sunday released a preliminary financial report on the Floyd Pat Terson Ingemar Johansson heavy weight championship fight june 26, which showed nearly $900,000 in the till and an estimated $365,000still receivable. The Gate receipts Given in the report to the commission by Rosen Sohn enterprises inc., the promoters do not include expenses. Despite a Rainy night with the possibility of a postponement Al most up to the minute the fight began the Gross receipts from ticket sales were $469,650.78 with a net after Federal and state taxes of $406,565.89. The 1 e p r o m p t e r corp., which handled theater television and other movie radio to rights for the bout reported receipts of $358,082 from theater to after reducing 50 per cent which went to the theat ers. Radio rights brought $106,750and film rights $19,313. Receivable funds questioned Krulewich said an estimated $65, 000 still was receivable in this country from theater to and an estimated $300,000 was receivable from Europe. Irving b. Kahn president of teleprompter said the figures Given for film rights were substantially Kahn said. He had been unable to reach Krulewich in an Effort Mohave him Correct the figures re leased. He said that film receipts both in the . And Europe were substantially higher than the figures Given and that More would be coming in As the pictures still Are being shown. Grand slam record St. Louis up1 George Crowe s Pinch hit grand slam Home run for St. Louis enable the National league to break a record in that department. It was the fourth bases loaded Homer by a punch Hilter this season. Pittsburgh., Milwaukee Divide pair errors help senators beat Baltimore Baltimore a Baltimore made three error sin crucial innings sunday giving the last place Washington senators a 6-1 Victory. Washington scoring runs in pairs put across the Only earned one in the seventh inning when Jim Lemon singled to Centerfield scoring Lennie Green. Willie Tasby had hobbled Green s Bloop single the same inning to let Billy Consolo score from first and Green take second. Pedro Ramos gave up seven hits in notch ing his Lith Victory against 14 defeats with Relief help from Truman Clevenger and Dick Hyde and contributed a fifth inning single to his own cause. The orioles scored their Lone run in the eighth on Chico car Raquel s second double of the game Gene Woodling s single and Bob Boyd s sacrifice Baltimore Pitcher Jerry Walker who gave up nine hits in seven innings before being lifted for a Pinch hitter it was his seventh loss against eight wins the senators played without Harmon Killebrew who Hurt his right wrist when he ran into the Wall chasing a foul Fly in Satur Day s game. Natty affair Washington All ii h As promo no 2b 5 Een re of 4 0 0 c sullen 2lill 1 1 Klaus is Allison of 1 1 1 Pilarcik of in inon. If 301 Wood Long if Llee Hiuer in 422 Loyd 111 Courtney c m 1 2 , of i Liro Neli a. Of of 200 Gardner 2h ller Toia. Of 400 a Tomliinson. 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Spahn held the pirates to eight hits in notching his 16th Victory against 11 setbacks. Friend who matched Spahn s 22 triumphs last season now is 5-15 for the year. Home runs accounted for All of Pittsburgh s runs in the twin Bill Dick Stuart hit his 20th in the first inning of the opener scoring behind. Dick Groat who had singled. Bob Skinner got the pirates of to a 2-0 Lead in the third inning of the second game with his 12thhomer, sending across Pitcher Ben Nie Daniels who had walked. Milwaukee tied the contest in the fifth on Frank Torre s single Johnny Logan s walk Felix Man Tilla s single and Spahn s sacrifice Fly. The braves lucked away the Vic tory with two runs in the sixth As Lee Maye singled Torre walked Stan Lopata singled and Logan singled. They got another Marker in the seventh on Maye s double unintentional pass to de Mathews and Wes Covington s single. Juan Pizarro who went the Dis Tance for Milwaukee in the opener absorbed his second setback against four triumphs. 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