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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 15, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                18 the stars and stripes sunday april f Lori will Type weather smash Ianni s with Aid Kansas City Cap the ch$t9i�o White sox came from Behi Ipi and dubbed the Kansas try Kathie tics 13-0, Friday night  help of effective Relief pitching by Dom Zanni a bad taken a 34, Lead Oft Hay Herbert when Zanni. San Francisco giant farmhand took Over in the fourth inning. Be retired 13 a1 in order before giving up a harmless single in the eighth inning. The right handed fire bit Jer a wildness and a triple Jgr Lee Posada scored a pair of a nun in the Niath. A crowd of 34q9 showed up to watch the game in cold football Type weather. Art Ditmar started for the athletics and was pitching Well until the fifth when the sox scored three runs. Luis apart Cloit a Home run to begin the inning after two were out Dick Bowser made a bad throw on Earl Robt Asan to grounder and opened the sates for Al Smith s double and Mike Hersh Yaerger a single which produced two More runs. Chicago turned the game into a rout in the Sei Writh. Scoring five times. After Ditmar had walked Joe Cunningham and Smith Posada misjudge Hershberger s Fly and it fell for a double. Sherm Lollar doubled and Zanni also got a hit in the inning. Ditmar gave Way to bin Kunkeli who got the final two outs. The Sadk it another run in the eighth off Dan Oslo ski Hersh Berger drove to the tally with e single. The Ghl cagians closed out their scoring in the ninth with an other pair. Walks issued to Zann and Nellie Fox singles by Aparico and Robinson and a sacrifice. Fly by Cunningham plated the runs. Dam dominates Chicago Kansas City Abb h As d b Atar Tefa h Homer a Cam Tiam  a Snath it,01 to Prato a Duffly. Venn Taljit a step had a u Tot Ajajj a-10,Tor it for fils Al. A foam eat for a at t a Tim a Tat a unlit t a fix Mart it an we a Chii 0 i Ift it it a Bob Kel Captain Friday old pros. At a Pancho t be timers rally to top yanks 5-3, behind Detroit a Yankee killer Frank Lary beat new York with lukewarm pitching and red hot batting in frigid weather Friday As the Detroit tigers won a tumultuous opener to Tiger stadium a grow d of 29,411 braved 36 degree temperature blustery winds rain and Snow to see the tigers come Back after spotting the world champions a 3-0 Lead inthe first four innings. The tigers went ahead with three runs in a wild seventh inning that started with Roger Maris the Yankees 61-Home run hitter ducking a pop bottle. It ended with Luis Arroyo the yanks reliever walking across the winning run and Jim Coates walk ing across the insurance tally. Marts trotted in from right fled carrying the pop bottle into the Yankee dugout he briefly refused to return to Brightfield. But did so the stars and stripes Herter registers Victory in discus Quantico a. Al Oer Ter of the new York athletic club Stul Seething after losing his National title last year won the Dis Cus throw with a toss of 191 fee Friday in the Quantico relays and Felt he should have broken the world record. The first major event of the Eastern outdoor season produced two meet records and one Success Ful defense by a relay Champion during the first half of the two Day meet. The weather was miserable. Rain fell All morning. When it let up a wind whipped up. And All the while Low Clouds Hung Over the  addition to Moerler s record Bob Gardner a Marine from Camp Lejeune cleared 6 feet 8& inches in the High jump. That surpassed the record set by Phil Fehlin of the Camp Pendleton Calif marines last , Baltimore olympic club successfully defended its four mile relay title covering the distance in 17 30.5. Jim Wade Arnie cum mins Frank of having and Bob Vinton carried the stick for the winners. Camp Pendleton was a close second in 17 31.6. The University of Iowa making Recac Calls meet on 11 proposals new York Orpi the East Ern College athletic conference announced it would hold a special meeting tuesday to consider 11 proposals relative to the conduct of Recac. The 134-College conference will discuss the proposals As part of the report formulated after last Winter s meeting on the Means of controlling some aspects of ath Letic Competition. Among the amendments Are those designed to control gambling on College athletics and legislation on recruiting of High school stars. Its first appearance in the meet won the distance Medley relay in10 06 and Fordham captured the sprint Medley in 3 28.7. Oerter a two time olympic Champion Jost his National title to Jay Silvester last year. This was his first Outing since the de feat and marked be earliest he has started operations in Many a year. He got his winning throw in the qualifying round during the morn ing rain. I could t improve it later be cause the wind shifted the 25 year old 252-Pound Oerter complained the Way i was throwing in the prelims i should have had a  Silvester s world record is 199-2%. Oerter s Best is his olympic record of 194-2. Kohler seconded Kohler of. Fordham was second with 171-2% and Gary Gubner of new York University who begins his quest for the world shot put record saturday was third with a 169- flip Iowa s team of Bill Frazier Roger Kerr Gary Fischer and Jim Tucker had no trouble beating Villanova in the distance Medley. Frank Budd world record Holder at 100 Yards ran the second leg for the wildcats. But they still came Home far Back of Iowa in 10 15.4. The sprint Medley was decided on a time basis Peter Weiss John o Brien Tom Byrne and Frank Tomeo carried for Fordham. Man Hattan running in the same heat was second in 3 30.9. Charlie Mays the one Man gang from Maryland state captured the Broad jump with a 23-11 leap. Andy Mccray of North Carolina College took the 440-Yard hurdles la 53a Gary Weisiger of the Host Quantico team whipped to a 1 51.5 decision to the half mile and Eino Keerd of the new York . Won the Hammer throw with 192-6%. Captain Calls in old pros .-._.-.,. I wry ump i " T1jsri a b v Petular coach in a unprecedented s services Are being on a spot and voluntary torn Feio win Back the press we have the Talent to go All the  named As he pretty Laary squad to prepare for the american zone Competition this summer Whitney feed Alameda Calit the. Nation s no i player Chuck Mckinley St Ann to i Dennis Ralston Bakersfield Calif. Don old Deu Bethesda  Jon Doug Las Santa Monica Calif., and Frank Froehling Coral Gables we hired Segura to work with Douglas �0? a month on the coast to get him ready for the summer  Kelleher said. Three of the players Dell Froehling and Douglas Are going to Paradise Island Iri the Bahamas next week to work out for a weak under Gonzales who is the pro there after Wimbledon we Hope that Segura can join us As the regular pro Segura and Gonzales Are not teaching these boys How to play Tennis they Don to need that. They re giving them a postgraduate course in strategy and  Reed and Mckinley Are not join in of the squad in the Bahama because they have tournament commitments elsewhere Reed at Monte Carlo and Mckinley at dal Las. Jul Stoa suspended last year continued on Page 88 after he was persuaded by Man Ager Ralph Houk and the  received a Royal booing by the fans in the Brightfield stands and replied with what appeared to Bea contemptuous gesture. Lary struck the blow in the tigers winning rally lacing a triple past Mickey Mantle in Centerfield and chasing in the run that tied it 3-3. Be pulled up Lam rounding second base and was forced from the game. Maris flees Detroit fans Glass barrage Detroit a Roger Maris Long has made the patrons of the right fled stands at Tiger stadium his Home run target and Friday one of them made a target of the new York Yankee slugger. A carefully aimed pop bottle sen Maria scurrying for cover when he returned to his Brightfield Post m a game with the Detroit  s dangerous playing out there said Maris in a few terse Post game comments. He told newsmen the pop bottle brushed his left Arm and fans showered his playing area with broken Glass. Marls ran into the Yankee dug out for shelter it was & Large pop bottle said manager Ralph Kouk. But  was worse were the pieces of  were Large chunks. Five minute delay no. Roger did t refuse to re turn to the position. We just wanted Protection for him before he went Back  there was a five minute delay before Maris returned to Brightfield. The umpires finally called him from the dugout and he strolled Back to his position a chorus of Boos greeted the Only player to hit 61 homers in one season. He responded with what appeared to be a contemptuous gesture aimed at the right Field spectators i did t do that Maris said afterwards but several of the Detroit play ers said they saw Marls gesture toward the stands. Mickey Mantle s Centerfield area also Wes a target for the Tiger bleach rites who often have pelted Jimmy Piersall with items such As hairbrushes nails hammers and Golf balls. They threw a Golf Ball on the Field Mantle said it landed out there but i Don t think they were throwing it at me.1 Arroyo who replace Bill Stafford at the Start seventh then walked Billy Bruton and Al in Pinch runner Reno Coates then issued a walk to Norm Cash. Lary ran his lifetime Frank Lary. Ssh a i Over against the Yankees to 2b-Banning held the Yankees less the last two innings. Elston Howard was the big gun. 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