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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 15, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stinks fog 19 Phinies -2 Ami ver Colts Zalez s at plate Jack Hamilton o 25 year old Rookie right a Ball made foal of a Homer and a run scoring a for Timlege  to pitch the Philadelphia Phillies v costs in the phils Home opener. After three victories was Start Erthein Houlon s fit who gave up Only two Kite and fanned nine in the worked. Hits was a Nin pro by Clay Dalrymple and tit other was Homer of the year cardinals outlast Chicago 8-5, on land rum White hits in 15th Chicago 0 Billy Maxwell former n & 11 o n a 1 Ama or Champion shot the Day s Best round a tour under Par 67, to join defending Champion Mike Sou Chertk As 36-Hole leaders in the $35,000 greater Greensboro open Golf tournament Fri Dikiy. The two had 137  were two strokes ahead of their three nearest rivals. Mason Rudolph Bill Casper and Jerry Steelsmith. 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Chohli so hard it or fas ref for brow it Jenger Carlos Ortiz Al Letic Corom a Sion iof Neva la to Xiii c o i 000i o a 300 06 1 0 to i i in of Tot \ us 0 0 0 b an a Tih l Mil Tir tract if Iise i Aluc fur 8t. 0 0 Odd Iii 000 01- to 101 001 100 cot oid4 to in h r or 9b so sartre1-0 k. Andr ram i 1-1 i pitched to s Thirft in Vittli. K  45 to. It Noi fora 0 i t s 1 0 8% 10 a 0 go 5a i a n i in Elfi to i shh i. Louis a Chick id 4, 2t Hini. Oll Vrr. W. Wylte. 3u-w1ihmnn. Ilow a. Us  White so it Mali. A t Man s k. A Ter. Tilli Uii Ilrine w. Bit 3. A Loti a. Walks. Uri Wii Lii Ili. Lvl�4i i. Boots. Alt Ltd we who Rob 2. Hii ult. It dance a. 0 via ?.mlu see of. To -1 40, a cubs now beaten four straight times. The cards moved ahead 3-4, inthe top of the 14th when Gene Oliver doubled across White from first but the cubs tied u at 5-5 in the Bottom of the 14th on Billy Williams single a fielder s Choice Lindy Mcdaniel s wild pitch and Eorge Altai an s single. Mcdaniel fourth of five car pitchers was the Winner Eim he took Over in the eighth an allowed Only three hits before yielding to a Stinch Hitler in the15th. Hard Luck los for qua Bob third of five cub pitches who dulled Well with me dam Slafter taking Over at that Sturt of the 10th. He stayed until in Nirum blow in the 15. Another record stun the men Musial set. An other National league record scoring his 1.860th run in Tho St co fid inning and White hit the season s first Cardinal Homer a two out shot in the seventh which left St. Louis behind 4-2. The 41-year-old Musial s run scored from third on a double play broke the league Mark of 1,859 Stan shared with Mel Ott of the new York giants. Musin still is far behind Tycobb s Nijor league record of 2,344 runs scored. Trailing 4-3, the cards chased starter Dick Ellsworth on four hits in a unique no Ruth which produced one run and that where Liefer Don Piston walked pint a hitter Carl Sawitski with the bases loaded. The card ninth opened with a single by Ken Beyer but he was out when Musial s single him going to second. Ellsworth fanned White but singles by Oli ver and Julia Gotoy fitted the bases. It Wius Here Elston entered an walked Sarutski forcing the run that tied it it 4-4. Lou Brock led off the cub first with the first big league by the Cente fielder up from so Cloud minn., after one pro son s experience. Brock also tallied in the third singling stealing second and is or ing on Williams single to mov the cubs ahead 2-1. Williams gave Chicago a 3-1 Edge in the sixth by opening with a triple and scoring on Ernie Banks sacrifice  s third run of the. Came on his two out triple ind Ken Hubbs single which finished starter Ray Washburn la the Sev , the cards got a run in the seventh on White s Homer and another in the eighth on a walk Carl Warwick s punch single and a wild pitch by Ellsworth. Then came the game tying card ninth. Oaks reigning Cha Penters semifinal i Houston a Rod Laver the defending Champion from Australia Defeated Young Frank Froehling 10-8, 9-7, 6-3, Friday to move into the semifinals of the 28th River Oaks Tennis tournament against Chuck Mckinley the no. 2 . Amateur Mckinley won his quarterfinals match by defeating Antonio Palafox Mexico s top ranked player 6-2, 7-5, 6-4. The second semifinal match saturday places Roy Emerson the world s no. L player from Australia against Cliff Drysdale a Young . South Africa player who is a freshman at Lomat tech in by fit Mion to  Laver for Pehling match lasted an hour and 42 minutes and the firn set required 47 minutes. Mckinney Defeated Palafox in one hour and 10 minutes but neede4only in minutes for the first set. In the second and third sets Mckinley was effective with lobs especially with twisting Cross court placements. Palafox Medenw tilt was having trouble with overhead  broke service in the third game of the Linal to and clinched the match when Palafox mls de a backhand return of Rvl in the 10th game  
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