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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 23, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday August 23, 1959 the stars and stripes Page 19 Harshman cages orioles with three hitter As Cleveland wins 5-0 Cleveland up Jack Harshman a Baltimore discard pitched his second straight Complete game Victory since joining the Cleveland indians by beating the orioles 5-0, on three hits Friday night. Harsh Man acquired by the tribe several weeks ago from Boston which got him earlier in the season from Baltimore gave up Only singles to Bob Leman in the first Al Pilarcik in the fifth and Brooks Robinson in the eighth. He walked none and struck out five in bringing his record to 4-9. The indians meanwhile blasted Jinx Pitcher Skinny Brown for four runs in the first and went on to beat the Oriole right hander for the first time in More than a year. Brown had posted five de Cismont Over Cleveland since last july and for a stretch of a More than 30 innings Over the two sea sons did not allow the tribe a run. Almost equal total for this Campaign entering Fri Day night s game Brown had Given the indians Only six runs in 281,a innings. They almost matched that total in their first inning burst Fea tured by Jim Baxes bases loaded double. Vic Power singled and Minnie Minoso beat out a bunt to open the rally. After Rocky colavito was intentionally passed Baxes doubled to right Center scoring Power and Minoso. Colavito and Baxes came Home on George Strickland s single. A Baxes double also figured inthe final Cleveland run tallied in the third. Detroit tops Boston 2-0 Kaline hrs Detroit a Paul Foytack pitched a four hitter and Al Kaline drove in both of Detroit s runs with his 22d Home run in the tigers 2-0 shutout Victory Friday night Over the Boston red sox. Foytack who had not beaten Boston in four decisions this sea son overcame a couple of Early jams with some double play help Kaline Foytack from his infield. He had smooth sailing the rest of the Way striking out eight and yielding Only one hit Over the last seven frames. Kaline hammered his Home run in the third inning after a two out walk to Harvey k u e n n. The league s leading hitter Kuenn collected three hits in breaking out of a mild slump. Boston starter Bill Monbouquette was equal to Foytack except for the one pitch to Kaline. Monbouquette hurled the first seven innings giving up just four hits and fanning seven. The sox threatened in the first putting two on with one out. But Foytack got Vic Wirtz on a fast double play. Foytack yielded two More hits in the second but 1 an other double play wiped out the scoring threat. Foytack Ful Boston Al ii ii to Urikh. 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The Canadian City s entry which has the backing of Luperini owner of the Milwaukee braves was Given the Honor of opening the season at Home oct. 6 against  club will play 72 games equally divided Between Home and Road contests. Besides Quebec City the league is made up of Buffalo Cleveland Hershey Providence Rochester and Spring Field mass. Good form brazilian shot Putter Vera to Rezotko tosses the shot during1 a practice session for the  american games at the University of Chicago. The games get under Way next thursday a Chicago s Soldier Field. Associated Tress photo doubles test taken by Olmedo Buchholz Brookline mass. A Alex Olmedo and Earl Buchholz came of age As a team Friday rallying to beat shrewd Cour Masler Bill Talbert and John Lesch 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, 6-4, in a men s quarterfinal at the . National doubles Tennis championships. Picked As the most Likely . Davis cup Combine despite Only two previous tournament appear ances Olmedo and Buchholz forged Ohio 16-year-old captures Junior girls Golf Crown Norbeck my. Up Judy Rand a 16-year-old golfer for Aurora Ohio won the National Junior girls championship Friday with an easy 5-and-3 Victory Over mar Cia Hamilton Evansville ind. Miss Rand led her 17-year-old rival 6-up, after the first nine holes at the Manor country club and ended the scheduled 18-Hole final on the 15th Green. It Walsall Over when Judy got a  five on that Hole while Marcia took a bogey six. Miss Rand won the Cleveland Junior girls title last year. She made her fifth bid for the National Crown Here after failing to survive the second round in four previous tries. Miss Rand got past her most serious opposition thursday when she upset Diana Hoke Pittsburgh the defending Champion and qualifying medallist this year. Judy had to play an extra Hole to oust Diana. Adios Butler annexes $110,994 messenger Westbury . A Adios Butler the heavy favorite closed with a stretch Rush Friday night and won the $110,994 messenger stakes in near world record time at Roosevelt raceway before a crowd of 33,931. The mile time of 2 001/5 broke the track record and was within one fifth of a second world clocking for a 3-year-old pacer on a half mile  Butler driven by Clint Hodgins beat Meadow Al by a length in a scorching finish after being boxed in along the rail until the final eighth of a mile. The Early pacesetter Adios Oregon was a head behind the fast closing Meadow Al for third place. Right time was fourth in the Field of nine. High Walter was a late scratch in this the richest race Ever contested for 3-year-old pacers. The finish was a sensational tribute to he great stallion Adios. The first three under the wire were sired by Adios who stands at the Meadow lands farm in southwestern Pennsylvania. Adios Butler a $6,000 yearling sales bargain paid $3.10, $2,50 and $2.20. Meadow Al returned $5 and $3.10. And Adios Oregon $2.40 to show. Brilliant teamwork  Dis organized first set. A thunk Hershower v forced sus pension of play in the third set of the other men s quarterfinal set for Friday. Australia s no. 2 team of Bob Mark and Rod Laver were tied at one set apiece with Chuck Mckinley St. Louis and Mart Reissen Hinsdale 111. The match was to be resume saturday morning. Women champs Advance defending champions Darlene hard and Jeanne Arth ousted Gwyneth Thomas and Sandra Lou Bat a pair of nervous 19-year-Olds,6-1, 6-2, in a women s semifinal match at Longwood which took 50 minutes in the 93 degree heat. The other women s semifinal was to replayed saturday. Miss hard and miss Arth Wimbledon winners went to Deuce once in the opening game to hold service and five times in the second before cracking the serve of miss Thomas from Shaker Heights Ohio. From that moment it was a Breeze for the 23-year-old miss hard from Montebello Calif., and her 24-year-old St. Paul minn.,schoolteacher partner. Won t to working claims Erdelatz Lakeport Calif. A Eddie Erdelatz says lie won t lie working at a football Job this season. The sex Navy coach vacation ing Here spiked a Rumor he d be handling a West coast team this year by stating i Hope to be sitting Down when the game of musical chairs ends after the approaching season. Until then i m going to take life Ineasy. I have been contacted  Oral schools but  Sov Rojec Tod the of  wins i not meet Baton Rouge . A Jerry Walters Baytown tex., Boa Jim Beste Baton Rouge s National boys singles Champion in the Junior finals of the Gulf states Tennis matches Here 8-6, 6-4. Goalby shoots 2d 66 to Lead rubber City Akron Ohio Ufi steady Bob Goalby fired his second consecutive 66 for a 36-Hole total of 132 to grab a one stroke Lead Fri Day at the midpoint of the $22,000rubber City open. The 28-year-old Goalby who won the freshman of the year award in 1958, had a re hot Putter As he one putted six holes. His longest was a 25-footer on the ninth. The Crystal River. Fla., pro had his roughest going on two three  holes which he bodied. Gardner Dickinson West Palm Beach fla., fired the lowest round of the tournament a six under  65 for a 133 total to grab runner honors. Eagle for Dickinson the 31-year-old Dickinson no making a comeback following a disc operation had an Eagle on the 13th. He was the fourth Man to make an Eagle on the Long  five Hole in the tournament. Arnold Palmer Ligonier pa., who shared the Lead with Goalby at the end of the first 18, fired at two under 69 for 135. The Long swatter had a two under front nine and an even  36 on the Back. The leaders Bob Goalby 66-66132 Gardner Dickinson 68-65133 Doug Sanders 67-67134 Arnold Palmer 66-69135 Eddie Morrans 69-67136 Tom nieporte 67-69136 Ted Kroll 66-70136 Billy Casper 67-g9136 Mason Rudolph 69-68137 Tommy Bolt 70-67137 Gay Brewer 68-69137 Bob Ewing 68-69137 Jack Burke 69-fi8137 Jay Hebert 68-70138 Robert shave 69-69138 Brian Wilkes 70-68138 Bob Goetz 69-69138 Tony Lenia 67-71 138 Dow Finsterwald 70-69139 Don january 70-69139 Fred Hawkins 69-70139 Rothes Waltonn 70-69139 Bob Keller 73-6c139 Flor Ham Park . A Charles Sifford los Angeles Fri Day won the Gotham open Golf tournament with a 54-Hole score of215. To had a 73 on his final round. Sifford finished three strokes in front of Tom Strafaci new York. Defending Champion Ted Rhodes St. Louis finished far off the Pace with a 231. Ray boots washing ton d.c., topped the 78 amateurs with a 217. Orono me. Up heavy Rains washed out second round play in the $7,500 Paul Bunyan Maine open Golf tournament at the Penobscot Valley country club Here Friday. Tourney officials decided to have participants double up sunday the last Day of the contest and play 36 holes instead of the scheduled18 to make up for Friday s cancel lation. Little Bob Toski South Miami fla., and Veteran Bobby Locke Johannesburg South Africa were leading the Field after the first round. Toski s eight under  64was one stroke Short of the course record. Locke had a 67. In drops curfew for rest of year Montreal a the inter Nal ional league has lifted it s 12 50 am curfew on All games for the remainder of the season league president Frank Shaughnessy announced. We want to be certain that ballgames Are finished he said we Don t want any tie games or unfinished  the curfew will be reinstated next season he said. Under league rules no inning can be started after 12 50 am. The game must be completed at a later Date  
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