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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, June 3, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 3, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Sun Charlie single drove in8therfday night As the ass by edged the. Bal Belthe to a sort a out scratch hit bounced up Jon hanj5ens head cd 1 Robinson to ram ony second base Wieth a of  Haaring position by work " she Ohoyt wll Delra Ithen steal ing Sec Irapwp-2 of i r of of a. T c _ r-hjp5iydouble,Anda Bloop san Nythy Foter Chicago Iebba to Lahore Outfield Host inning Fly dropped i for a Juble woo had _ based ,., -. Run scored Ini a single k by Jim Landisi Loop 1 single 6 Center Byi Sammy Espostto the White sox i Jii. Ice 3?sjji� if of to  to t -j.,r o in each of their run " " single runs in a. The econ i of Nisi three hits chased , first run. Jim gents wrapped out his third single to open the. Priole ninth. He was replaced by inc i a inner Earl Robinso who came around to score on sin _ 1c t-%i1�_ 9 _ to to of _ i _ Igles Brandt and Hansert " Baltimore threatened in the 10thwhen a double by Snyder an intentional talk Anda wild1 pitch put r runners in scoring position out wll with Charlie Lau to end the threat i Chicago manager Ial in Pez was ejected from the game in the 10thwheh-he disputed plate Umpire Bill Klonara Ohvall on a pitch to wi1 Helm. Fox score on Page ski. Return to Polo grown Francisco giants returned to the Polo grounds Friday night  successors As new by Rev National league entry the �-.9-& " _ in the ancient Park fort lie first Ime since they abandoned it for san Francisco the giants jumped off to a nig Lead with a barrage of Home runs an dealt tie hapless mets their 12th straight loss \ willies Mays who began his Riseto stardom there As an exuberant kid excited the highly vocal crowd of 43,472 with his 17th Home run. While Mccovey hit two More an Jim Davenport clouded one As the winners powered their Way ahead,9-1, by the seventh inning the mets whose first run Cameon Rod Kanehl s first big league Homer in the sixth staged one of their stirring but futile rallies inthe eighth. They routed san. Fran Cisco s prize Southpaw Bill Pierce and evoked roars of de Light from the huge crowd witha five run uprising. Mccovey started the giants offs the opening inning when he hit the first of his two Home soft loser Roger Craig against the upper facade in Brightfield just in Side the foul line. Then after a single by Charlie Huler in the third the hulking outfielder whacked one onto the roof in left also just fair. Mays after being retired i routine fashion his first two times up homered in the fifth a Goodshot off Craig into the upper seats in right stripes thai was All the giants aged off Craig but in the event they battered Willard Hunter dodger Lethander making hts appearance for the mets Kuenn batted for Mccovey singled. Then singles by Mays Felipe Alou sent in a run port hit the first grand slant his major league career after walk to Tom Haller the giants sent 10 men to plate against the Southpaw thrashed earlier this year for runs in two  and Hunter did Stop a Odd jeers dump phils twice to he my win skein to 13 Philadelphia up the Angeles dodgers won their 2th?and 13th.straight games Andi wept Bacova first place tie with san Francisco Friday night when Fiey beat the Philadelphia Phillies,11-4 and 8-5, in a twi night double Leader. The Streak longest in the a ors two year and the longest for he dodgers since they move West immediately became a Good Omen to los Angeles fans who remembered similar dodger runs of 13 straight in .1953 and 1547, both ennant winning years in the old Brooklyn years. Don Drysdale Winner in the Nightcap also marked his 13th consecutive Triumph Over the Philli Sand contributed a bases loaded double for three runs in the sixth nning. Drysdale left the game in the eighth after giving up a single and a walk. Larry Sherry finished escaping a bases loaded Situa Tion with one run. The dodgers with Stan William going five innings to be the Winner pounced on Rookie Paul Brown and the sixth and Drysdale drove in three with his double. Tony Gonzalez hit a two run Homer off Drysdale in the seventh and Ron fairly homered off Jack Baldschun of the phils in the eighth. Tommy hawked game los Angeles Philadelphia Alt Al ii aft u wins w Oil Luia. 3b Ottar 3b  William drab Dale for to baseman Vic Power 88leaps Over  a Long run Over to the third h contest in and raced across third but failed to get the bed Sor we the contest 3-0. Asp took advantage of wildness of re Liefer Chris Short to make the opener an easy win. Rookie Larry but right clipped Brown for a pair of triples on Good for two runs and Jim Gil Ham homered As the dodgers pileup five runs in the Early innings. The big inning was the seventh when Short fanned two batters but then gave up a double and two walks to fill the bases. Tommy Davis single was Good for three runs when Willie Davis got a Good jump and scored All the Way fro first standing up. Wine homers Wes Covington and Bob win homered off Williams before he retired in favor of Ron  phils led briefly in the Sec Ond game when wine homered with one on in the second but Dallas Green who relieved Jim Owens when the starter s shoulder tight ened after one inning was touched for five hits and three runs in the fifth. A walk a hit batsman and sacrifice led to an intentional pass to Burright to fill the bases in Hoard. If a i arks no. J Itow Burn c purr Altit to we Lauuna. P j Woinoski. P Taylor 2b  s i 3 blew a. Lab o Job of Tomeh. 3t wine 93 Brown p Short.? a lakh in. P Hamilton f totals s3 u 11 totals 36 4 to it a Iii or Ditl Ruple s a grounded out for Laai s t or nor Howard 7 f a san need or Itaw Iliin m a sing cry for too t9. Lot a Felu Philadelphia William in. 3-1 Crown uo-3 Short of 100 in 3 i 3 3h a Vav i is Burr Luht 300 so ii. Ii 0 to 001 4 12 i h r he Buso Mccovey Mays Francisco s cleanup Man Cepeda who entered the the league s leading Batter Atin five tries the big first grounded out four time struck out once. The mets big eighth started when Elfo Chacon was Safe on. Jose Pagan s error with one Kaneth followed with a Charlie Neal doubled and Franf Cthomas singled. That made it a and brought on reliever Bob Bolus who promptly was tagged for two run Homer by Felix Bolin prevented further preserving the unbeaten Pierce sir eighth Victory. The mets got two on i ninth but giant Relief Ace set Milter held  " Davenport Call san Francisco a re i hew of tag meet we. A a Kuhn. It  x Kuhl. La of i. Alou if of Hallur. 8 Darwin no 3� Pawn a , u St. Miller p s i 5 t 4 0 3 0 1 9 0 cutt x mid Ruth of t talc Kana. It 0 0 0 Hunter. D a Croft Hamilton Dol Tiu 2j-10, do Iturry Luht. Wilt. Fax str. Lois Loff at 4, i Hutt a Ldhl s. 2h-Uwph Row a Ito cd 3u1 fairly nit col Nanti. Val a l Onlin. Burthardt  a s. Wei Don second games los Angeles Philadelphia All h h 511 Taylor 2b Colorado s Woods departs school Boulder Colo. A Teddy Woods of Pittsburgh senior track and football Star has withdrawn from University of Colorado and will not compete in the inca track championships this month. Woods a member of the i960olympic team won the Mcaa 400 meter title in that year. He was considered a Strong threat in the 440-Yard dash this time. Friends said Woods withdrawal apparently was based on a Combina Tion of poor grades and a desire to return Home and Clear up per Sonal business matters. University officials said Woods is not eligible or re admittance. Wills � Oll Llam. Job w. Dart of fully. In Fht Rard. It car inns la Flurr Inott. A to. Sherry t i c 4 0 3 s 5 10 o 3 01 1 4 1 0 d 0 1or cot Langton if own Etc. 3b-it Tom la. 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