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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 15, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Page 19  Al adj Csc brow Nick a Caruffe accounted fora Hook heh Detroit tigers to Nuster Sui indy and three Rusa of Tali in a ?r5rover the Boston red sox Igle and Ilcau Iffe crashed join Field for 500-mile race Belr Brown v winning Batist " i double j after Galen loaded the bases on. Walks a Regan staggered to the vie _ Indianapolis a veterans Eddie i Johnson. And Rob v e 1t h qualified cars sunday for the 46th500-mile Rac May 30. A Gusty winds limited Indianapolis motor Speedway time trials to a Brief hurry of activity Johnson Cuya Houft Falls Ohio settled for a Speed of 146,592 Milesian hour in the Fol Yaire special on his second attempt 3.f.veith, fort. Bragg Calif., Quail fled the Meg u jars special at14&l57, also on his second attempt. Hie limited activity put Zub cars in the Field with 12 positions open for qualifications next saturday and sunday. Two former winners Troy Rutt Man Dearborn mich., and Jim Bathmann Melbourne Flo failed to qualify. Both made runs late in the Day but quit when they weren satisfied with their Speed. Drivers have three chances to Complete the10-mile trials. The 21 cars qualified Over the weekend averaged a record 147.660miles an hour. They were topped by the record saturday of 150370by Parnelli Jones Torrance Calif. The first serious injury to a Driver this year came sunday Ina qualifying attempt by Norm hal36, los Angeles who crashed on the first Lap of a run in mid afternoon. It was his second wrecking As Many Days in different cars. The former paratrooper suffered Back and leg injuries and a pos sible Skull fracture when his Forbes special spun and skidded 900 feet into the Wall on the South West turn. He escaped without scratch in the wreck of a Dean special saturday. Most of the weekend excitement came in saturday s session when two of the hardest Young Drivers Jones and Bobby Mars unan of Potts town. A won first Row positions on either Side of canny Rodger Ward of Indianapolis who will make his 12th straight Start on memorial Day. The 41-Yeajr-old Ward won the1959 race and is the Only Driver to finish in All of the last three Jones led twice last year and finished 12th Only because his mag Neto went sour and he was hit in the head by a flying Bolt Marsh Man finished seventh alter Start ing in last33rdplace. Phils u-7. 8-5, cops 2 in Relief Chicago Mph the chicag. Cubs belted six Home runs sunday Ftp escape the National league cellar v with a and 85 Sleepover the Philadelphia Phillies. Both victories went to Barne Schultz Thel r knuckle Baller i we  eight consecutive Lea one Hort of he1 nation league record held by Elroy fac f the. Pittsburgh pirates 3eorge Altman pm Reid cub hitter with two Home runs driving in t throwing it away game Philadelphia to Flor. La. A Tlusta if Home Rit is to  Chuck Schilling and Geiger Gelger is Solo Homer is eighth but Deutl 61 andlit1 on reliever Hank Aguirre e Regan s decision t Issula Womac Aik and to hits in five innings Anders made the moist of it to homered for 2fl Bertolt Nijher second after Cisco i Bocky colavito. Sir tied i with run a i and Yast Romiski i inside. Bonier in the thu Hsi 3th two  a flotta a Cisco " a it wises a to Walls ande s Long = double cleared i bases. Brown s second Homere eventual w3nner8tc Ted re t milk Foni Lelesi in 1h it Schilling s ii run Homer in of of the inning. V it owlj.0,. Is ,1 a s i 410 4 ,0 0 004 Llu Iun. Of 3al Badio m0 ,1 0 a is  a-win0  totjoj3 chicagoan s 4 u 4 4 � 3 1 d t 1 0 1 a e re 0 8i 1 a i 0 0 04 0 i 0 0 0 a Struzik to for is. 18 to 10 Tom i a is oat for Owen a run tar is s 1 to Oul for to or in 0407 10 13 Owen Erwn in h h Erbb co i t t a t s ,1" a s a i -1us j Tito Ifa 0 0 i 0 a Bulum. 1-1j t -1 0 0 0. 0 0 it jury in Dean scr 18�nit. Jumaoas Tom Jan letter Day bj1 r total 38 i 4 it fax. Or s1 s s j u. A by 41 1,1  i o o s s ,3% j 1 1 0 3. To a re 1clptli� 21.star eff to Serai a klaus11, Cli Loco 6, Etc jul Tanui. Tylor swim mi8�v� in i Pilut Liebla. Art Taylor., by str Lar. ,r8short.  i i by ,1,-Cnulbon, Albutis to Bank 2, Dubbs. 81110, a Thuler. -1 Unuk a wet tf-w�uih4 Coulm. Burkhart. Peta three runs in the opener and two More in the Nightcap Rookie Ken Hubbs bases empty Homer 3n the third put the cub ahead 3-2, with Schultz on the Mound and they used two More relievers to preserve the Victory. " the Phis belted two homers inthe Nightcap one by Tony Taylor and another by Ted Savage. Ernie Banks started Chicago s Home run barrage when he hit his seventh of the year with the bases emptying the first. Philadelphia starter Chris Short was the loser. Wild throw a Chile third baseman Don Demeter s wild throw to the plate in the ninth inning decided a see saw hitting match in the opener. Bill Williams who earlier hit one of three cub Home runs scored fro third on the error and saddled Relief Pitcher Jack Baldschun wit the loss. Rookie Lea Brock launched Chicago s ninth with a Lead off Home run which led the score at7-7. Ron Santo s tap to the Mound with the bases. Loaded developed into a trap play on Williams but Williams Slid safely into the platoon Demeter s wild Peg Altman s three run Homer put Chicago into a 6-3 Lead in the seventh but the Fuhs poured four unearned runs across in the eighth on Tony Taylor s double and a assortment of action including Catcher Cuno Barragan s throwing error Don Cardwe s wild pitch a Wall and three consecutive singles. Billy Klaus drove Home four runs for the Phillies with a Home run and two singles. George Altman. Drives in 5 Jensen partner lease Golf course Truckee calf. A Jackie Jensen retired Boston red sox outfielder has leased the Shadow Valley Golf course with an associate Jensen who has a Home at near by Lake Tahoe and Golf promoter Lex Stewart paid $10,000 plus 5 per cent of their net profits cooperate the new nine Hole course or three years. They have an option to buy after the lease expires. The courses owned by the Truckee Public Utility District undefeated Ramos Kos Valdez m 7th for 40th Triumph los Angeles Cap Feather weight title contender sugar Ramos Mexico City unloading his heaviest attack after six rounds of action knocked out Danny Valdez los Angeles in the seventh round of their scheduled 12-round Fig there. Racking up his 40th Victory with out a loss and his 27th knockout the 20-year-old adopted son of Mexico by Way of Cuba ended the contest at the olympic auditorium in 1 15 of the seventh. Ramos opened the round with two solid right leads to the Jawand followed with a Short right to the body. Then came a Long Over hand right to the jaw which floored the game  los Angeles 22-year-old staggered up at the count of eight but went Down again from an other barrage of blows. He was on his Way up in bad shape when a Towel sailed from his Corner and just As quickly ref Eree George Latka stopped it. Priske notches car record y re " 4 re v .,.,Cumberland my. T up Roger Penske of Gladwyne pa., won the feature modified event atthe National championship sports car races sunday and set a new record on the pretzel shaped 1.6-mile course at municipal Airport a crowd of about 72,000 spec tors watched the races according o officials of Trio Cumberland ions club and the steel cities legion of the sports car club of America co sponsors of the Charity event Penske covered 29 laps in a re Ord time of 36 03 minutes for an verage Speed. Of 77.5 Miles per hour in his Cooper Monaco. The previous record an average Speed of 75  set three year Sago by Watt Hansgen. Penske s Best Lap was 1 14 minutes also anew record. Hap Sharp of Midland tex.,battled Alt the by but finished five seconds behind Penske. Sharp drove a Cooper Climax Bob hol Bert of Warr Toffton pa., last year Swinner took third in his porsche. Penske lapped everyone in Thefield most of them at least twice with the exception of Sharp. The win was Penske s third in National races this Spring. Previously he won at Marlboro my. And Dan Ville a. Homer in 9th snaps tie As o s nip nats Baltimore up ear Robinson hit Washington Relief Pitcher Marty Kutyna s lira pitching the ninth inning for a Home run to break a 2-2 tie and give the Baltimore orioles a 3-2 Victory Over the senators sunday. The game which took 1 hour and 37 minutes to play was the Short est in memorial stadium s history but was followed by a Lively dispute which lasted several minute with the senators protesting that Robin son s Home run was foal. Although the Ball landed in unenclosed area adjacent to the left Field foul pole of which Only 18inches of 20 feet is fair territory third base Umpire John Flahert ruled it had struck fair. Argue in vain the senators stormed about him but to no Avail. Jim Persau who had come in from his Centerfit imposition raced out to Loftfield and climbed upon a railing to peer into the enclosed area. He ran Back onto the infield to continue his argument with Flaherty. Piersall s eighth inning two out Homer with one on had gotten the senators even and spoiled the 1962pitching debut of. Jack Fisher. Fisher returned from the disable list last thursday. Hoyt Wilhelm relieved him and got the win. The orioles had taken a 2-0 first inning Lead on senators starter Don Rudolph when Earl Robinso singled and Brooks Robinson Fol Lowed with his fifth Home run. Earl s lordly clout Washington a it h  Kag Ito Fri Runn. Bettr. O Cottier. 3b o com adj. To Riu Jolob it i own Katsui o totals 31 1 Baltimore a h 4 of t b. Robit Hhuse s town Tali Job br�n4t. Or wll Helm p Bajder. If 0 3 b3 a 0 10 a 3 � 1 0t a too Ai � s b out Tot Cottier Isit 6 struck out for rant he s. We Pilaf ton  too a no e 200 too i a a  
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