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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 1, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                55 so off cd is � the stars and stripes set to i Bius Down f Arris 2-Ltiin Llomar. 3-1 " Pittsburgh olo grounds for the games Between Tholos Angeles dodgers and new York Mats memorial Day baseball attendance exceeded 290,000 for a it Fame program. Despite. _ the biggest crowd of the season for the dodgers mets contest the american league turned in the highest total with 155,972 for. Nine games. The figure was boosted by a double admission twin Bill at St. Paul Minneapolis where the new York Yankees an twins Drew 39,720 for a Day game and 35,635 for a night affair. The National league Drew 134r92qvfor its eight game program a joint total of 290,892. Last year for a 14-game sched Ual the Ai Drew 128,071 and the Kuju 119,926, a total of 247,997.american Keag Tje we yrs to Man Neibon Day 39,720 Nur a. Hour Ltd at chlci5 total " 134.930 9 the Pittsburgh pirates posted a 3-1 Victory Over the St Louis cardinals. Stuart  fifth Home run of the year off loser Ray Wash Burris after Bob Skinner Drew a Wall min the first inning.  the third run in the fourth off a triple by Roberto Leentje and a double by Smoky Burgess led the pirates nine Filiti Jack with three safeties. Heals walked for a perfect Day at the the cardinals scored their ,fifth inning when Bill Whitet doubled in Fred Whitfield who had singled. Y with two out in the St Louis seventh 1 pirate starter Earl Franci walked Pirich Ritter Doug Clemens and hit Curt flood bringing in the42-year-old Olivo to face the dangerous White. Olvo then struck out White and sent the cardinals Down in ordering the final two frames. The Victory was the fourth in a Row for the pirates while the cardinals suffered their fourth straight defeat Earl y outburst St Louis food c Wylte to Aji n h 300 sos 4 0 i 401 Pittsburgh. 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The two mile freshmen race and inc Junior varsity three Miler j chancing  Anselene dodger pitch or Don Drysdale right listens to actor Jimmy Stewart play the accordion during a break in of in Alcoa theater show in dry Hall plays the role of a Pitcher in the Ramie costal ring with  Prew Phot Westrum claims some think of danger Tough Job coming up hard said causing Lack of Good catchers san Francisco up Westrum who rightly wins dubbed Iron Mike during the 11 seasons which he caught for the new York giants Thmas thai less Good receivers Are around these Days because the kids Don t want to come up the hard Way catching is Tough says the sturdy san Francisco giant conch who stayed behind the plate Dur ing the Polo grounders legendary Pennant surge 11 years ago Al though battling a broken Finger and Charley horse. And that s one reason Why youngsters Are inter ested in playing some other Posi Tion then Wes continued there Are cases where parents think catching is too dangerous for their children. And we can t Overlook the Factor of the Good pay that comes with skilled labor. A potentially Good Catcher May decide to go into Industry rather than take his chances on working his Way up through the minors Westrum now first Hase conch is one of four veterans from the giants 1951 Pennant winners who comprise Hie present team s brain Trust. The others Rue manager Al Vin dark pitching coach Larry _ -. Nh., Cap the Phillips 4 Exeter Academy celebrated the loot birthday of. Amos Al m Eoj staugl Early by naming its baseball Field for the oldest living  both Exeter and Yale. Stagg will be 100 on aug 16. He holds the distinction of being the on Lyman Ever voted inf the football Hall of Fame As both player and coach. But Stagg was known Only for his baseball prowess at Exeter where the arrived try 1884 As a graduate Sof Orange n.j.,.  Exeter baseball Diamond was renamed Stagg Field in ceremony at the varsity game Dur in a Aluning weekend. ,.stegg captained e884 Exeter baseball team and pitched the "teaditionai1,game, against Andover. Ater he played six years at Yale both As an undergraduate and divinity  after studying for the ministry Sugg decided he could Best serve god by serving  d to the first All America football team As an end in 1889, Stagg began 57 years of Active coaching at Springfield College 1890-91, then moved to the univer stay of Chicago and finally to College of the  an excerpt from Slagg s own description of life in Exeter Fol lows i made my luncheon and sup per on one Pound of soda Cracker that Cost me five cents. Similarly tiaras my diet for my first two Weals a l Yale later 1 found that stale bread went further and tasted As Well that and milk Al three cents a quart was the food on which i boned on latin greek Jensen and third Hose coach Whitey Lockman. Put pm in the lineup tomorrow and they Stilt might beat the other Side Westrum will be 40 this novem Ber. As a Man in the Iron mask he sustained eight fractures on his right hand. He joined the giants from thu in old Jersey City farm club of the International league in 19-19 with a broken Finger and caught Jansen in a three hitter several Days later. Emrum arrived from Jerse City with a smoking but having set an International league rec Ord of five grand slam homers in51 games. This movers the giants to recall him but vacs was destined to make his name As a defensive Ace rather than u hitter. As a major league Batter he hit .217. As it Catcher he fielded .091 in.-1950 Over a 140-game Span to set a league Mark. Vet there always was Power inthe Westrum Mace and he smashed 23 Home runs in 1930 with three coming in one game. That was the same season Wes thinks in which Umpire Larry get threw him out of contest for not saying anything. Larry really a great Umpire t was having a. Poor Day behind that plate Westrum says. Jul cart some  after 1 told him about it he cautioned met keep quiet. After another poor j Call i sort of walked toward thei Mound in resignation. Then j j realty got  state commission orders probe of Yonkers Odd s riot Yonkers . A a probe into betting patterns and other factors at Yonkers raceway was ordered by the new York state harness racing commas Slot wednesday lit the Wake of a riot Afler tuesday night s eighth in cafe the race was won by miss Chie Moken and bettors apparently Ait gered by fluctuating Odds  from 9-2 to 5-2 at the last second rioted and inflicted heavy to  All their runs in the first two innings for an 11-2 exhibition  Jim Stoker  Center fielder Butch Cone pitched for the rams and combined for a Uvo hitter Stoker gave up Only a single in the first while going five innings and gaining the win. Cone also was touched for a single in the seventh Glaus Ile Mig was the victim for the knights. He gave up six rims in the first on three hits and three errors and five runs in the second on two hits and five errors. 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