European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 22, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday Aagott 22, 1959 the stars and stripes Page 19 bengals blast Yankees 14-2, for Bunning Detroit up Frank boiling and Gal Harris drove in five runs each thursday to Back up the five hit pitching of Jim Bunning and Parry the Detroit tigers to an easy 14-2 Victory pref the new York Yankees. Bunning struck out nine to take Over the american league Leader shit in that department with 145. He coasted behind a big Lead piled up by his teammates in the firs four innings when the bengals shelled three new York hurlers for 11 runs. Boiling contributed a pair of homers his ninth and 10th of the year plus a single and Harris rapped a triple double and single. Charley Maxwell also connected for a two run Homer his 27th of the season. Bunning was credited with his 12th win against 10 losses. Gary Blaylock was charged with his first defeat since joining the Yankees last month. 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Up middleweight Jimmy Beecham 1157%, Miami scored a to Over Atlanta s Leon Stewart Iva in the eighth round of a scheduled 10 round main event at Miami Beac auditorium. Passing shot Australia s near Fraser left and Roy Emerson watch a shot by Ai urls Cole Center sail past during the . Lawn ten Nis association doubles tournament at Brookline mass. The aussies Defeated Driscole Hollywood and Roger Werksman los Angeles 6-3, 6-3, 6-2. Fraser and Emerson gained the semifinals thurs Day. United press International photo saner switches from player to coach for giants Milwaukee up Hank Sauer 40, a National leaguer for16 years and its most valuable player in 1952, said he was being retired As an Active player for a Job As a coach with the san fran Cisco giants. Sauer who broke into the league full time in 1948 with the Cincin Nati reds said As of now i m a he said he was being retired to make room for Jackie Brandt whose National defense status runs out. Brandt could be carried As an extra Man while on the National defense list. Ill coach the rest of the sea son. I Don t know if i la coach next year but i la be somewhere in the organization said Sauer who led the league in Home run Sand Bis while playing for Chicago the year he won the most valuable player award. He joined the giants in 1957. This year he has been used Only occasionally As a Pinch hitter with an average of .067. Mackay Franks gain Tennis doubles semis Chestnut Hill mass. Up the second seeded american Tea of Barry Mackay and Mike Franks struggled nearly four hours thurs Day before Downing Mexico City cousins Gustavo and Antonio Pala Fox to gain a semifinal berth in the National Tennis doubles championships. Mackay a University of Michi Gan graduate now in the air Force and Navy Ensign Franks finally broke through 35-year-old Gustavo s service in the 88th Gam of the match. The Victory went 4-6, 9-7, 6-4, 10-12, 17-15, in the longest match of the week Long tourney at Longwood Cricket club. It was the first and Only service break in the final set. Favourites Neale Fraser and Roy Emerson Australia marched into the semifinals with an easy quarterfinal win Over Crawford Henry and Don Dell 6-3, 7-5, 7-5. The aussies Overall play was too much for the americans who could not Cope with their rivals service. Fraser 25, and Emerson pirates Friend subdues cards 3-1 p i t t s b u r g i up a o Friend displaying the form that made him a 22-game Winner a year Igo fanned 11 batters thursday in pitching the Pittsburgh pirates to a 3-1 Victory Over the St. Louis cardinals he gave up nine hits. Friend s 11 strikeouts fell on Short of tying a club record for a nine inning game set by babe Adams in 1909. It was the 28th Start of the year for the buc right hander but marked Only the third time he managed to go the distance. He has lost 15 games. In recording his 101st big league 2 big league games slated for broadcast Frankfurt special the american forces network has two major league games scheduled for broadcast next week one american league affair and one National league contest. Thursday s contest pits the bos ton red sox against the Chicago White sox in Chicago while Fri Day the Milwaukee Chicago cubs game also in the Windy City Ison the menu. Both broadcasts will Start at 0 30 pro Central european time weather and atmospheric conditions permitting Triumph and sixth win this season Friend ran into serious trouble Only once. That was in the sixth inning when the cardinals scored their Only run. Pittsburgh backed Friend with an 11-hit attack off loser Ernie Broglio and reliever Lindy me who s Friendly St. Louis Pittsburgh aj1 it ii a in h Ninsi Rainio 2b 1 0 2 8lr, if Cintli of of Liilo i lint a lib Cun run it. If of 4 flood of s 3-Crow Dray if Porter c Musial u. 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Both runners advanced on a sacrifice bunt and Clement scored on Don honk s grounder to first. Groat and Clemente also were in on the act scored twice in when Pittsburg the following in Ning. After Bob Skinner singled Groat tripled him Homo and scored himself on Clomenti s Cardinal run came on singles by Bill White and Keno scr plus Joe Cunningham s in Field groundnut. Fairford sgt gets 4th in world Archt by meet Fairford England is m sgt Charles j. Yankauskas placed fourth in the recent inter National Field. Nacho by tournament at Stockholm. The 44-year-old Yankauskas who holds the title of British Fie Darchery Champion was the Only . Serviceman participating. The150 competitors represented 12 nations. Yankauskas new Britain conn., is an electronics technician with the 3919th consolidated air Craft Maint so Here. 24, top foreign team now have won 12 straight sets without loss. Defending women s Champion Darlene hard Montebello calif., and Jeanne Arth St. Paul minn., eased through their quarterfinal with veterans mrs. Louise Brough Clapp and Barbara Green 6-3, 6-3. Mrs. Clapp 12-time Winner Here while pairing with mrs. Margaret Osborne Dupont Wilmington,del., in past years was Able to hold her service Only once in the 50-minute match. Last year s runners up Brazil s Maria Bueno and 19-year-old Sally Moore Bakersfield calif., disposed of mrs. Dupont and her new partner Margaret Varner Boston 7-5, 6-4. Wimbledon Queen miss Bueno s volleying shots were the difference. Britain s Ann Hay Don Andanela Mortimer top foreign women s entry earned a semifinals hot by defeating British team mate mrs. Beatrice Walker an mrs. Merceina Parker Creve Coeur mo., 6-0, 7-5. 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