European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 30, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 20 stars and stripes August 30, 1959 hues rip phils behind Law 9-0 Yankees Ditmar two hits Nat Washington a Art Ditmar pitched two hit Ball and drove in three runs with a Homer and a single As the new York Yankees downed washing ton 4-0, to snap a four game losing Streak Friday. The Only two Washington hits came with two out inthe second inning. Billy Consolo singled and took second on a scratch one Bagger to second by Pitche Camilo Rascual. Ditmar erased that threat by get Ting Bob Allison on a groundnut. Only two senators advanced As far As second and none beyond As Ditmar walked three and fanned two. Pascual blanked the Yankees on three hits until Ditmar led off the fifth with a Home run in the sixth the Yankees score three More runs on singles by Yog Berra Hector Lopez Ditmar Anc Bobby Richardson and an intentional pass to Pinch hitter Norn Siebern. 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A the Baltimore Colts have traded defensive halfback Jimmy Carr to the Philadelphia eagles for a future draft Choice to be determined at a later Date. Carr 26, signed with the Colts As a free agent at the Start of train ing. After graduation from Morris Harvey College in 1956, he joined the Chicago cardinals but entered military service before the end of the season. He rejoined the cardinals in1957 but saw limited action because of an injured foot. Last year replayed for Montreal in the Cana Dian league. Busch Stan to stay St. Louis up Stan Musial s contract is not for Sale Trade or Exchange for Money players or even a fourth. League the president of the St. Louis cardinals said Friday. August a. Busch apparently disturbed by repeated rumours that Musial May be put up for grabs said that when Musia retires he will be in a Cardinal uniform he has been a Cardinal from the beginning of his career Busch said. To is one of the greatest players the game has developed lie is a Cardinal who stands for just about everything that is the very Best in the National pastime. Stan Musial is and always will be a Cardinal Busch concluded. S Pittsburgh up Vernon Law registered his 15th Victory of the year with a five hit 9-0 shutout Over the Philadelphia Phillies Friday night and drove in two runs As the Pittsburgh pirates won their 12th game in 16 played so far in the Curren Home stand. The muscular right hander was in command All the Way As he struck out seven and did t give up a base on balls. His Victory total now is the highest he had Ever recorded during his career in organized baseball. Law cracked a bases loaded single that produced two of the five runs the pirates scored in Art Ditmars Bis setter Kahn quizzed in probe of monopoly new York a Irving Kahn head of teleprompter now also a director of Rosen Sohn enterprises inc., was questioned for an hour Friday at the state attorney general s office concerning possible violation of the state s monopoly Law. Teleprompter had the radio television and movie rights to the Floyd Patterson Ingemar Johans son heavyweight championship fight june 26. Kahn described As a very co operative witness was asked to return for further questioning sept. 3. He told reporters there was no truth in stories he obtained the rights to the fight for $300.000even though another firm offered $450,000. He said the other firm theater network television made its offer after he had acquired the rights. We had delivered about $1 Mil lion in ancillary rights including about $430,000 from to about$100,000 from radio and about $500,000 from worldwide films Kahn said. That is an Al time High for radio. There s More to getting a contract than just bid Ding the highest the fourth inning. The bucs battered Rookie de Keegan for eight runs in 3% innings while benefiting six walks and eight of their 10 hits the big blows in the fourth were Roberto Clemente s inside the Park Homer his fourth and Rocky Nelson s sixth circuit clout the two homers came with two out. Three More hits and a Wal followed. The phils Best scoring Chanc came in the fifth when Wally Post who had three singles led off witha hit and Harry Anderson singled but Gene Freese flied to Short left and George Anderson hit into a double play Jine of three by the pirates. Bowman pitches Bob Bov Maii an outfielder made his pitching debut in the sixth inning and his first pitch was blasted into the Brightfield stands by Smoky Burgess. It was Bur Gess eighth Homer of the season. The pirate Catcher also collected three singles. The pirates had a total of nine walks and the passes started them on scoring sprees in the first an third innings. Law abiding Philadelphia Pittsburgh a r h a of 400 Skinner if 5 00 Koppe is 400 Grout is 310 Bough dec. In 400 cd conto of 511 past of 303 Nelson in 432 i. Anderson if 3 0 1 Burgess c 624 Ivy Freso 3b 300 honk 3b 411 g. Anderson 2b 3 0 1 Schofield 21 2-1 1 lion Nett c Sawitski o Meyer p a a Linebrink Bowman p 1 0 0_ Virdon of 200 Law d100 000 100 100 totals 30 0 5 totals a flied out for Meyer 0. 100 401 83 0 10 Philadelphia Pittsburgh a pfc in l,0-2 Pleyer Sowman v a 15-7 000 Odd .0000 5 i 201 Soi Fox 9 10 i in h r Erboso 8% 8 1% 1 3 1 0 5 88 0 0 2 111 000 13ashburn, Groat. To a Philadelphia 24-8, Pitts Beirith 27-0. Do Groat Nelson Groat. Sch Fiield Nelson Suh Ofield. Nelson. Of 3, Pittsburgh 9. 2bschofk old. Lilt Clemento Nelson Bur Ess. Riu Clemento. Nelson. Burgess 2, Scho held 2, raw 2. A Juc Kowhal Crawford Delmore Ballok. T 2 20. A2u, 2. Grid aide appointed at Juniata College Huntingdon a. Up Ernest h. Post a graduate of Hope College Holland mich., has Bee appointed assistant football coach at Juniata College to Aid ken3unn. Post succeeds Charles Godlasky who resigned to take the head football coaching Post at Slipper Rock teachers. Jackson upsets Lomax in Usa eur singles Reynolds senior Victor Garmisch Germany is Henry Little Stonewall Jackson aimed his Slingshot at the Goliath of the Usa eur Tennis tournament Rhoss Lomax and in a expertly conducted 2%-hour Campaign succeeded in winning the1959 singles championship Here saturday 6-3, 7-9, 6-3, 0-6, 6-2. In the senior singles finale Briggen Royal Reynolds jr.,. Maag Madrid playing under the com z Banner subdued Lou Persinger a corps 6-1, 6-4. Reynolds former Tennis Captai Nat West Point had teamed with Kermit Silverwood to win the senior doubles Friday. De Pechous and Bill Reinhardt area comes earned the open doubles championship Friday and area comes took team Laurel with. 41 Points followed by com a 35 3d army div 29 8th div,27 24th div 27 and army tips 7th army 25. Following the Jackson Lomax. By Dick Lugas staff writer Henry Jackson. Stonewall defense Brig Gen Royal Reynolds. Wins Baseline Duel Schenectady nips Oahu in Little league play to to t t a Tiff cd cd n to tit to Williamsport a. Up Stan string Nan spoiled Art Doo s bid for a no hitter Friday by sin King in the sixth and final inning and eventually stealing Home to give Schenectady n.y., a 1-0 Vic Ory Over Oahu Hawaii in a Little eague world series consolati6n ame. Doo had blanked Schenectady with no hits when he faced string Man in the Bottom of the sixth. The Schenectady second baseman singled to left and moved to second on Mike Mcgarry s sacrifice. He advanced to third on dog Wilkins Force out and then stole Home forthe game s Only run. Bill Neidel who came on in the fifth shared pitching chores for Schenectady with Mcgarry gain ing credit for the Triumph. Oahu got All of its four hits of Neidel. But could not make them count. The hawaiian entry had runners on base every inning stranding a total of eight. Hamtramck mich., was to meet Auburn calif., for the Champion ship of the 13th annual classic saturday. Art Deras pitching and batting hero in Hamtramck s two previous victories Here faces Bob Sunada on the Mound in the finale which is expected to attract 10,000 fans. Earlier in the semifinals a Burn Defeated Schenectady 8-1, and Hamtramck topped Oahu 7-1. The Auburn team set a series record by scoring seven times inthe first inning in defeating Schenectady. Match Brig Gen George White Usa eur ordnance officer made the presentations. Jackson who May be stretching Point when he says he is 5 feet 5 inches tall was Given Little Hance against the 3d army div s Lomax. Lomax had been playing flawless Tennis All week reaching his Peak in thursday s semifinal Victory Over last year s runner up Guy Filosof com z. Jackson broke Lomax in the third game of the first set to set the Tempo and the startled Lomax never regained his balance. Lomax settled Down for a 3-1 Leadin the second set before Jackson caught up. With one brisk Exchange after another the Baseline Duel continued through 7-7. Then Jackson committed four errors Ina Row to drop his service and Lomax wrapped it up with three winning shots plus another Jackson error. Seesaw Battle but Lomax was not still his Crisp Corner hitting self and remade error after error in the third set. He fell behind 3-0, rallied Totie at 3-3 and then just As quickly lost the next three. After intermission the relaxed Jackson eased up too much and Lomax breezed through the fourth set in 15 minutes. Lomax held his service for a 1-0edje in the deciding set before Jackson threw up his Stonewall de sense once More. With the help of a double fault he broke Lomax in the third game and held his service for 3-1. In the decisive fifth which required 16 spirits before Jackson won they took turns stroking Lomax tried Rushing the net and using his Strong overhead game but Jack on passed him on three of the last four Points Togo ahead 4-1. Lomax rallies Lomax rallied to break Jackson but in another 16-Point struggle lost his service again. Needing Only one More game Jackson kept the pressure on. Lomax passed him on the firs Point of Jackson s service but then the former Tulane player hit two into the net shot wide on the re turn of a Jackson drop shot and netted an attempted drop shot of his own to go Down to defeat. The Reynolds Persinger match was essentially a Baseline Duel with Reynolds Fine drop shot standing him in Good Stead. Short first Sethe won the first set in 28 min utes with Persinger missing repeatedly. The second set was something else again. Persinger began to run the 48-year-old Reynolds a Little and compiled a 4-2 Lead. Persinger 42, was within Orte Point of Mak ing it 5-2 on his own service Lead ing 40-15. But the weary Reynolds refuse to buckle broke through and held his own service for a 4-4 deadlock Persinger faded to love-40 on his next service rallied to make it Deuce and then clubbed a Back hand into the net to go behind 5-4. The fatigued Reynolds realizing that a third set could mean Trou ble rallied All his Energy for a final big push and eliminated per Singer at love in the last game. The results open singles finals Henry Jackson 24th div Defeated Rpss Loman. 3d army div 6.3, 7.9, 6.3, 0.6, 6.2, senior singles Bra Gen Royal Reynolds jr., com cd i fated us pers loner of corps 6. 1, 64,
