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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 19, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Of i a i r i in $ a it i i r r i or to ,. I i. 1 v  Feu v " y 191962-the stars and stripes Page 19 a Lejat head in new Cage fix a rhe basketball _ fix liner thursday with the St. ,3p porn Are Isoura i Ial �.jx. Ujj  read Rig i to. -_._. Garue id 22 play attempt to fix Vav y in t " / i or to 5 Jaji attorney play Wal profession time after liw College career strut then was barred by the National Basket Ball association he pleaded in Nogent in general sessions and was released in $5,000 bail. No trial Date was  was arrested in the office of Manhattan District attorney Frank s. Hogan on a five count  charged bribery in payments of $1,000 to William Dennis e e of baseball s top pitch a 1950s, signed a contract thei Shunichi .dragons,1 of the Japan s Central club said thursday. Cut Akata vice president an manager of  Nagoya had a signed werf36-year-Oldright hander i 27 games a Ltd the old ,. _ ,. ,. If of of \ Don of elcombe1 " -.,� lots to consider dodgers in 36, will leave pan sometime Between june and june ,15, Takata said Wever Newcombe contacted Newark no tavern said been contacted by the e Jap of representatives but Denad lie had signed a contract a them i would consider Olg Pitcher said and i a a meetjr., Newcombe is r not pitching Ell a he once fluid and we a Rufinar Lyas hitter i Siad. He will play right the Wayl pitch few some a is,1 b it mainly lie a will be an Sumbe always has l Een one in 7ggbft� / braves whip  I is Phillies snap 1 Philadelphia a 7 unbeaten Cal Mclish registered his fourth Victory for the Philadelphia Phillies thursday night beating the Cincinnati Heads however the 36-Jearrold right hander failed to go the route for the fifth time this season while taking the Phillies out of a r five game and cracking the r six game Victory string. Jack Baldschun and cubs Short pitched the ninth inning. The Phillies touched up four Cin  f or Imine safeties including Home rns"4 y Ted Savage Sammy White arid Bon Demeter. Jim Otoole bore the Brunt of the slugging and to Kite rap for his fifth loss in eight decisions. The teams were tied 3, after four innings but the Phillies sealed  decision by scoring five times in a boisterous Tif thl inning in which Demeter sent a 3 pitch by Dave Sisler into the Loftfield upper Eckfor a three run Homer. Although 11 the Beds except Eddie Kasko hit safely Mclish took care of the difficult situations except in the fourth inning when he yielded three runs he left for a Pinch hitter in the eighth and the Sheds got their extra runs off Baldschun.  I Mclish dish Cicinnati Philadelphia. A b h " a r b 501 to Kylus in Koto. Job of  folios o a Fost Bister t 0 1500 e s 1 8�tnsocf 1 s -\l5 1 j dwt Row 3b 311 d4tl, if 101 a lilt. O 1 0 1 6 0 i Soi a go Uultt 000 Gialds Jihuo. 100 Short a 0 0 1 0. 0 � 0 109 4 1 d 411 411 310 000 411 1 1 totaij3 43 i 0 total8 200 300 000 0 t 0 000 32 9 9  sister Unn sj two truck oat for bail or in m 2, so Cal son Nti Binson. Tol sat be. Wit it Beth a. So in Obinson. Smile Sec Ruth. Up i. I aug. Wilhide the Thurmont in truck Driver who won 7,000 on the twin double at Shenan owns april 27vvdi9 it again thursday night this time to the1 ""13i10ft?0bpth Carne on $2 bets bettor rat thursdays rapes to Limaye sublet athe Malfe fourth Winner needed simple tithe doubles  Western Maryland Nail truck Driver used his first  ,,. A big tar which has since won one race  of lockers a 1-- s ,-.,.- hide collected this time on Dot s fantasy at $27. 80 always fair. R. Iii addition to sublet of pirates 7 jreds9 Streak Pittsburgh a the Milwaukee braves clobbered the Pittsburgh pirates for seven runs in the first inning thursday night and breezed to a 7 Victory behind tight pitching by Bob  gave up eight hits struck out five and did t walk any in winning his fourth gome against one loss. He gave up one pirate run in the seventh when Bill Virdo homered. It was the Only extra base blow off the right hander the pirates put together three singles in the ninth for their second run. Pirate starter Bob Friend was rocked for three runs in the first on three singles and Hoy Mcmil Lan s double. Pirate outfielder Bob Skinner then dropped a Fly Ball with two out that allowed one unearned run to score. Tom Sturdivant came on in Relief and gave up an intentional walk a single and a triple by Howie Bedell for three More unearned  shortstop Dick Groat ran his consecutive game hitting Streak to 10 with a pair of singles. Came Shaw conquered Calm Cush. Stopper for Phyfa Palmer s 67 tops player easily in exhibition match As Beilke . A Arnold Palmer shot a four under Par 67thursday to trim Gary player by four strokes in an exhibition Golf match at the country club of Asheville. Palmer toured the course in 33-34 against Par of 36-35 and player s 37-34.a Light rain fell during the first 12 holes of play but a gallery of about 2,500 watched As Palmer collected five birdies including All four of the Par five holes and one  Victory was Palmer s seventh in 18 exhibitions with the Little South african from whom he regained the masters title last month. Chargers sign up Lowe for 2 years san Diego 1�c9 and one in december i960. No charge was placed against Reed. Reed was paid $1,000 for each of the three games for his part in the dumping Hogan said. At Bowling Green coach Harold Ander son commented that the $3,000 was Money very poorly spent he Reed never was in a Posi Tion to affect the team that much Anderson said. He certainly never could be considered a Star and played very Little after his Sopho More year 1859frankly i Don t think he could Hurt the team that much. A concerning the Subo nation count Hogan said Molinas told Reed to deny to a grand jury that he knew certain of the co conspirators or that he Ever accepted any bribe payments from Molinas or any  r 11 others named Hogan reported that the indict ment named 11 co conspirators some fixers in their own right some intermediaries and sine financial backers for the ring the Molinas  three of the up conspirators in dict de Here previously leaded guilty and Are awaiting sentencing. They Are Joseph Hackert alias Joe Martin Aaron Wagman alias Al Williams and Joseph Green. The cases Are pending for May 23ihogan named other co conspirators As " " Frank Cardone Sll i Frank car demo and Morris he Yish alias Moe Heyson both described As Pittsburgh gamblers. David Goldberg and Stephen Lekometros alias Steve Licos both described As St. Louts a nibblers Norman Rosen thai alias lefty Rosenthal alleged Chicago Gam Bler.  a All these five Hogan said aided in the financing of dumping deals. The five together with Paul Walker a new York trackman Are under indictment in North. Caro Lina charged with bribing Basket Ball players As a result of Nirifor mation furnished by our office Hogan said. Walker indicted Walker also was named As a co conspirator in the Molinas indict ment. Others persons named As co conspirators because of financial interests in the deals Hogan said were. " Anthony Dichiarante alias Tony Diccio alias Tony Dee described Asa former convict from Chicago. Ralph Gigante of new York a brother of Vincent the Chin Gigante once acquitted of the shooting and wounding of under world Kingpin Frank costero. Vincent now is serving seven years on a narcotics Charghogan said the investigation be Gan in the fall of 1960 and that it took detectives and investigators from his office to 51 cities in 22 states. 1 4 t 4 4i 3 3 0 1 1 1 0 33 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 1 3o i x1 it 0 0 00 0 d 8 Erboso Sec basketball fix probe gets under Way in Texas Aqueduct built in 1894 new York up the origin i for he department of Public Safe Waco Tex. A two South West conference referees Odell Preston and Bill Johnson of Waco were among the witnesses called by a House investigating commit tee thursday. The committee is looking into reports of Point shaving in Souch West conference basketball and Al so is investigating gambling in Central Texas. Twelve prospective witnesses Wero called As the legislative probe began. The committee aided by its coun Sel David Witt of Dallas and , Humphries chief of intelligence Al Aqueduct race track was built on .23 acres in 1894. The current track occupies 203 acres. To started the two Day hearing Early thursday afternoon. Committee chairman c a r 1 e s Ballman of Borger refused to answer reporters. Que sons before the hearing saying the committee would release a statement later. The first witness identified him self As Joe George Waco tavern owner. George left the closed hear ing after an hour and a half and said he had been instructed notto answer questions from the press. Second wit Ness was Austin Coop or also of Waco. Cooper a Securi ties dealer snid he had not been subpoenaed but had appeared voluntarily at the request of the department of Public safety both Preston and Johnson who went into the closed hearing when Humphries called for witnesses declined to answer reporters questions As they waited outside the room. "  
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