European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 1, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse 1 the stars and stripes tuesday May 1, 1962gers twice regain . Lead loss Angeles in i Febiah 1-6 i tout in the Light court boned with Bob Friend s 6-1 Victory in the first game Sun Day to give the Pittsburgh pirates a doubleheader sweep Over the los Angeles dodgers an move the Withers Back into first place in the National league. The two victories moved the pirates 28 percentage Points ahead of second place san Francisco. The so Louis cardinals dropped out of first place by splitting a double header with Cincinnati. Dick Stuart s 400-foot Homer Over the left Leld Fence in the seventh provided the Only run in the seconal game. ? 5howie Goss two run Honier in the seventh inning of the opener put the pirates ahead to stay at 2-1. They added two More rims in the seventh off starter Johnny Podres before Larry Sherry came in to put out the fire. They scored another pair off Ron Perranoski Friend Whitewash cubs in twin Bill san Francisco giant Pitcher Jack Sanford and Billy Pierce tossed a pair Osmi totter at 0, extending san Fransco win Streak to five and keying the giants within 38 percentage Points of pirates regained the league Lead wit two Wini Over the los Angeles to noway crowd of 40,973 watched the double plays aided Pierce imn Waqur Amy. In the second and fourth he yielded Leazott single to George Altai an and Bill Williams but they were erased. Pierce walked Ron Santo and Ernie Bank singled with none out in the seventh. But Chuck Baffler alertly tagged Banks on it grounder and threw out Altai an at first then Hille ended the inning with a running Over the head catch of Andre Rodgers Popup to Short hit Ken Hubbs the Day s second Batter in the left ear with a fastball an walked the next Man. But he retired the Side on two grounders and was never again in trouble. Hubba carried from the held on a Stretcher was found to have no serious injury. He was hospitalised for several hours but left sunday night to go with the cubs to los struck out eight and after the first inning never allowed More than Oneman on base at a time. Willie Mays two run Homer capped a string of giant hits that gave Sanford a 6-0 Lead after four innings. Five singles and two walks produced two runs in the second and one in the third. Two singles and a wild pitch ahead of Mays Home scored another in the fourth. Mays sixth Homer All hit Here was his first to Ightfield this year. De Bailey gave Pierce his first run with Homer to right in the second inning. It was also Bailey s sixth of the Campaign. Pierce squeezed Home Mickey Mota in the fifth inning on a two strike bunt Down the third base line that curled Tair at the Las moment. Pierce beat it out for a hit. Chicago s first game starter and loser Glen hobble was batted out alter 1% loser Jack Curtis lasted into the sixth As Sharp Chicago Fielding turned several potential hits into outs. Kasko Home Hun gives reds split topples cardinals out of first place St. Louis Cap the Cincin Nati reds ended so Louis winning Streak at four games and dropped the cardinals out of the National league Lead by winning the second game of a doubleheader 4-3, Sun Day on former Cardinal Eddie Romp first game Cincinnati St. Lout Abbul Abb h , it Edward Al Job if. T totals i flood of White in mud no. Of of Borer. A a , if bin for e a Cion p t 4 t 0t 0 5e to ii of a s i totals out for Dia Bowik o a run for a to 6 a Cmuk ded net for Muir Ajtai w. Cincinnati. I 0 0 do8 s 2 St but 2m 110 3jxii i t in h r ebbs of Rabia it i Sib sects dub Ortr 1 s t 1 t Mujar i 1 i s i 1 c jul can a 1-1 9 i s 1 1 a Britt fact to 4 tetters in in j 35-10, do Motet Hitler. White. Inc not of Hayato. To at. Loo i lib Kina. So Hood. Bow 2. 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Sinks old Mathis runs before a crowd of 22,568.vada Pinson and Gordy Coleman socked Home runs in each Gam for the reds who also got a Solo Blaitt from Leo Cardenas in the Goose eggs. First game Brock d Hubby 2b � Wilts so Wiki Anis. If Juilu. In Alt atm. Of Santo 3b Chicago. A b h d 400 i 009 bar Tell. C Hobbit p Bwll Csc Multi. P did his work for the cardinals with a double and a pair of triples in the opener. His two run drive chased losing Rookie Sammy Ellis As the Cardi nals scored six runs in the third inning. Flood running his hitting Streak through 25 games in the twin Bill. Including the last 32 games of 1961,also tripled twice in the opener. The cardinals roughed up four pitchers for is hits in the opener and picked up 10 walks. Cincinnat hurlers hit three batters with had three of the reds nine hits in the second game a they barred the cards from a sweep of the four game series. Redoubled and scored on Pinson s third inning Home run off starter Ernie Brogulo giving the reds a2-0 Lead. Coleman s second Horner of the Day also off Broglio who was making Iii first Start came in the fourth. The cards tied it at 3-3 in the fourth. Stan Musial who was 5 for-6 in the two games opened the inning with his second Home run of the Day the 447th of his career. Consecutive singles by Boyer Minnie Minoso and Gen Oliver plus a passed Ball brought the other two runs Home. Hobble l. 0-3f tigers will integrate Spring housing in 963. M. A. Of 3 a tobit a the Detroit tigers have announced that play or housing at their Lakeland fli., training Camp next1 year would Beon a no segregated basis. Until now negro players haven6t been Able to live with White players at the tigers downtown hotel where they be maintained their Spring quarters since 1946.the negro players had been Given the option of living in private Homes or at the tigers minor league John Fetzer said in his announcement the club will move to a new Motel from its hotel the tigers currently have five negro players on i their 28-manroster. Vice president Jim Camp cell said he started negotiate tons to give the tigers integrated housing More than a year ago. This is the final step in our efforts to end All racial barriers for the Fetzer tigers have trained in Lake land since 1934 with the exception of three years during world Wail it s been Well known said Fet Zer that if we could t solve this problem we would have had to move our training tigers said the negro players As Well As the White players will be Able to bring their families with them to the newsprint Headquarters. With the integration of the tigers Campbell said Only a couple of major league teams train in Florida on a segregated basis. Totals so 0 s totals 3 t 13 a in for Huhlon 1 he la a for Hal Nir 5 of run Arm aka j. Cheaco 090 to 0000 3 0 Sui for Clico 021 300 on7 ii 0 in h h Erb so Schultz " i 3 1 1 1 0 adj Ifal w. 2-1 9 3 0 0 4 3 i a a Chicago 2-t 9. Sun Francisco 2t-h, do Fyk Lucilli . I a Cli Cabo s. San fran Elo t. 2b---d�veni�rt. 3bh ii Laitu to a or hits. So whits Mots Lleni Ilal it i Mays 2. H. Al. A Sunol. Format. A Ornta inc cd Al. Ta4,galore fsr cond Gamp Chicago san Francisco a e h a r h 300 Pagan As 400 1 Davenport 3b in the whopping crowd of 51,574 saw the twin Bill sending the dodgers Home attendance for nine games to 353,976. At. The same time last year los Angela had drawn 217,712. The dodgers in the second game outhit the pirates 7-5, but their failure to collect an extra base hit in either game proved costly. Nineteen year old Joe Moeller who gave up the Homer to Stuart took the defeat although he pitched three hit Ball during the seven innings he worked. Sherry allowed two hits Over the last two frames. It was the third win without loss for Mcbean while Friend now sports a 4-1 record. Goss a 27-year-old Rookie hit his first major league Homer Hithe opener behind Don Hoak s single. Podres was lifted after yielding doubles to Friend and Bill Virdon. Dick Groat singled off Sherry to plate Virdon with the innings final run. Pittsburgh battered Perranoski in the eighth for another pair of runs both scoring on Bill Mazer Oski s double. T 10 bite for lines before de Roebuck finally re tired the pirates in the ninth Pittsburgh had clobbered the Dodg ers for is hits. Shortstop Dick Groat led the attack with four hits while Goss and Mazeroski had three each. 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