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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, May 3, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 3, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and strikes thursday May 3, 1962 stretch Streak to 7 with 4-2 win Over bucs san Francisco a left hander Billy o Dell hurled his third pitching Victory of the year and Orlando Cepeda walloped his seventh Home run tuesday night As the National league leading san Francisco giants beat Pitts Burgh 4-& for their seventh straight Victory. Q Dell allowed nine hits in going the route before a candlestick Par crowd of 33,657 on a night when fog occasionally drifted across Thefield. A pair of double plays helped to keep him out of trouble As he fanned seven pirates in running his record to 3-0, the giants collected eight hits inputting their season record at 16-5, a game and a half ahead of second place St. Louis. There were two out in the ninth when Donn Clendenon homered Over the Brightfield Fence and Eddie Logan slapped his fourth straight single. O Dell got Bill Mazeroski Onan infield grounder to finish the  by Clendenon Logan and Mazeroski brought the pirates Runin the second inning. O Dell avoided further trouble a Orlando Mcfarlane hit into a Dou ble play Jose Pagan to Chuck Kil Ler to Cepeda. Rookie Lethander Bob Veazie be came the 21st starting Pitcher fall ing to go the distance in As Man games this season and absorbed his second loss against one  aided the giants to a Camilli single in 16th lift i Over cubs los Angeles up Rookie Catcher Doug Camilli singled i Willie Davis from second base in the Bottom of the 16th inning wednesday to bring the los an Feles dodger a 6-5 Victory Over the Chicago cabs in a Marathon contest lasting ? hours and 6 Man the cubs had scored an unearned run in the eighth inning to tie the count to 3-3 and the two teams were deadlocked until the 15th in Ning when Chicago scored a Par of runs Only to have the dodgers come Back with another pair in the Bottom of the inning. The 16th toning started at 12 49a.m., one minute before the Auto Matic curfew after which no in Ning can Start. Walk Start. It Pinch hitter Daryl Spencer led off with a walk and was followed by Davis Tingle Andy Carey the bit grounder to the Pitcher who forced Spencer at third. Cumuli making his first appear Ance the plate slapped a single into Centerfield to score the Speed Davis from second with the win Ning run de Roebuck who pitched the16th inning for the dodger got credit for the win while Glen Hob the who retired the last Batter inthe 15th for the cube and worked Ajr two tune Otan inning Wuch arged with the loss. Midnight in  to  to Asam. If by Keeno -wmtk4 4% f 19 re Tull tact it t. Tan Olf a Ruuti to Tito omit it to Luu i aim iwo 1 Hon i at per fluid a i american association Onnor it 7 okljthuc4lj it to .700, ,333 .301.2214-Ptltafl it 2 tier two i rj1l�owmr . Una Vuk 6 or a 0m 2w�rt� i 3cntebnational league by 4hi  to a Jafet Mutt Tauc weft f. Brt Rafe 4 onlyl2 4 4 4 it Tutti pet .714 .129.en .50 .500 ,900 .333 .14 Tekas league t a h y a 10 7 .5mr a .�21 88 i i iw2v4 4 of Adora s dream eligible /--l.bjk-,of. ,." ". � ,.these tend  stipple entry pay ment for the. May 18 renewal of the messenger stakes at Roosevelt Besen posted by und rated Adora s dream who was made he we fair j � 165,000 Tro Tadora s dream is owned to her Schelt Fulllen Dagsboro Del. Andtrained1 by Tom Wingate of r6x Ana Del Morris Macdonald How Ever will drive the Colt in the messenger. I ii Wertz Pinch hit gives tigers win Kansas City up Pinch hitter Vic Wert of two run single in the 10th inning tuesday night gave the Detroit tigers a 3-2 Vic tory Over the Kansas City athletics. Wertz game winning blow a Lin shot off first baseman Norm Sie Bern s Glove came with the bases full and two  Wood who had opened the Liming with a walk scored fro third base with the tie breaking run and Billy Bruton who was Safe on a fielders Choice scampered Home from second. It broke up an air tight pitch ing Duel Between Detroit s Jim Bunning and Kansas City s Jerry Walker. Bunning scattered seven hits in picking up his third win without a loss. The defeat was the first in four games for  took a 1-0 Lead in the fourth on Al Kalne s Home ran but Kansas City tied it up in the sixth inning on Jerry Lumpe single a base on balls a hit Batter 29 East colleges Given permission to use freshmen new York up Twenty nine Eastern colleges have received permission to use freshmen on varsity teams during the 1962-63academic year. As a s. Bushnell commissioner of the Eastern College athletic conference announced that fresh Man waivers apply Only to schools with an enrolment of 500 or fewer male undergraduates or to schools with an enrolment of 750 male undergraduates which compete in at least seven intercollegiate  16 schools in the first Cate gory to receive the special waive were Bates Elizabeth town Fred Onia genes Hartwick Haverford Juniata Lebanon Valley Lincoln new paltz Oneonta Plattsburgh Potsdam Susquehanna ursinus and  other colleges were Albright Brandeis Brockport the coastguard Academy Cortland Mora Vian Muhlenberg new York Mari time College St. Francis Swarthmore the merchant Marine Academy Upsala and Wilkes. Ortega scores to Sonora Mexico ojp1 Garpa Ortega 148, of Tijuana Mexico scored a technical knockout in the sixth round against Bernardo Velez 153, of Sonora. And Gino Cimoli s sacrifice  a s got on run in the Bot Tom of the 10th on a Home Rugby Lumpe. Both teams kicked away numer Ous scoring opportunities. Three double plays by the Kan Sas City in Tell wiped out Detroit s scoring chances in the second third and fourth innings the tigers put together two singles and two walk sin the sixth without scoring. Kansas City had the bases Fullin the sixth with none out but got Only one run. The a s put two runners on in the ninth on singles by Haywood Sullivan and Walker but again were snuffed out. Three run second inning at his expense and Cepeda crashed his 380 foot Homer Over the Brightfield Fence in the third before to Sturdivant became the second of four pirate  the second Felipe ainu singled to right and stole second altered Bailey had filed out. Pagan beat out an infield single and Jimmy Davenport singled to score Alou. 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