European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 13, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 19 one of 3-year-Olds of Rune rip in the Ken Rby. He r d in to h Eless broken a Sesa Moid Bone it foreleg during � Monmouth Park been entered in the Day s a Onart e four or five Days could be made. He lie Colt was in no pain and Given sedation. Qty at Kee Elarid last fall de ?43,454 during 1&61, with ins in 10 starts. This year innings totaled1 $68,687. N if ers 1962 Campaign Uston Tupi Thyl american11 league Champion Houston have announced that 17 is have come to terms for 1962 season. J " Ai quarterback a e o r g e Ada and halfback Billy Cannon i used in the returnees. F league players who signed fracas wer flanker c h a a 1 e y if Gan offensive tto c c3 e and1 Al Jamison and defensive i1 of i Flo Douston player director re o h n said some players Jinadu walked salaries offered urge did consider them that a it goes when you win Pion shop Breen Sald Kirkland Perry propel indians-1 a a vat a. X to 10-0 Triumph Over red sox i Boston a casual Willie Kirkland drove in five i Cleveland runs with a Homer and double Back ing tip Jim Perry s Sharp pitching for a 10-0 Victory Over Boston monday. The tribe Triumph touched off by a controversial balk kept the Indian in the midst of the tense american league Battle for first place. They Are tied with the Yankees for second a half game behind the Minnesota twins., two walks Anta single loaded the bases in the fourth inning when loser Earl Wilson was charged with a bar and the first Nutof the game was waved across the plate Kirkland munching on a toothpick crashed a mighty throw run an 0-2 pitch As the next Batter a Settle the Issue Kirkland tagged a two run double in the four run seventh adding to the visitors1 Power display. Bubba Phillips smacked a Solo Homer in the winning was Sharp scattering seven hits in his shut out Effort for his fifth Victory this season. The strongest Effort came in the fifth inning when with runners on second and third he struck out Wilson and Tumpsie Green a order to kill the threat for the five game series mfr kind who came to town with an anaemic .189 batting average got nine safeties in 22 trips including three homers drove in 13 runs and scored hassle developed on the balk Call on Whon. The hed sox complained bitterly that Cleveland s Tito Francona running at first base had hollered hold it Earl causing the Pitcher to half step half stumble off the Mound. " baseball rules state such deceptive talk is illegal but umpires John Flaherty and de Runge were emphatic they had not heard it. Willie Kirkland. ,. Plates five runs Giles orders phones out of clubhouses Milwaukee up pay Tele phones have been ordered removed from ail National league clubhouses by league president Warren Giles the sports editor of the Mil Waukee journal said monday. Oliver e. Kuechle said the order is an obvious attempt to curb said any Calls to players or made by players must now be made through the club s regular switchboard. He said bookies and gamblers have called clubhouses before ask ing about pitchers or the condition of certain key players. The players who answered the apparently innocent Calls for such information or who Inadi stably made Calls to give such information have in some cases been cased " Kuechle said nothing was found wrong but the information seekers turned out to be bookies or gamblers who wanted the Small Edge for their betting or bet Kuechle said the phones at Mil Waukee county stadium were Dis connected last week. He said a supposedly innocent visitor to the Milwaukee clubhouse inst year he understood passed information to bookies and gamblers. Bookies and gamblers generally refuse to accept probables As Rar ried by the wire services As final Kuechle said and usually see further last minute information. Totals is 10 13 totals 8s 0 7 rounded into Donyla put for Wilson 8. Cd hound 004 Fly in 13 i Boiton 000 000 Owr 0 7 i in h h or Bubo of err a 6-3 � t � i 7 Wllman a 3.1 s � t t s 5 to Eldoi 1 4 1 1 0 b a Kidd la. A mud. To a Cleveland 17-11, Boston s7-�. I Kini Ull. 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P 0sos 200 1 d 0190 Rosi featured in top fights by the associated press a lightweight Battle in new York Between contenders Paolo Rosi and Carlos Hernandez and a european heavyweight title Light Between Champion Dick Richard son and former world Champion Ingemar Johansson in Sweden features International week in Box ing. Rosi the Sharp punching italian now living in new York and Hernandez fourth ranking contender from Venezuela clash in the 10-Rpund television fight of the week at Madison Square Garden Satur Day night. Rosits tanked secondly the Aba and seventh by ring , former european As Well As the sex world heavyweight ruler Aims to regain the european diadem at defender Richardson s expense in their 15-Rounder at Goteborg Sweden sunday. Ingo who has had three world title fights with Champion Floyd Patterson Hopes to gain another crack at world honors with a Vic tory Over the welshman Johans son has stopped Joe Bygraves and Wim snoek on his comeback Campaign in other International matches middleweight contender Henry Hank of Detroit meets scotsman John Cowboy Mccoy Matt at Glasgow thursday night and Chuck t Orrett of Chicago faces Lulio Rinall Italy s leading ight heavyweight contender at Rome Friday night Lane decisions Tibbs crowd Boos verdict Boston a Kenny Lane eighth ranked lightweight won a loudly hooted unanimous 10-round decision Over Boston s Tommy Tibbs monday night at the Boston Arena. Lane of Muskegon Mich., weighed 137% to 132% for Tibbs. The crowd milled around for several minutes afterwards cat calling the verdict. Lane Cut Over his right Eye earlier in the bout and streaming blood from the left Eye at the finish accepted the decision quietly. Lane flicked out jabs and moved out of Range at times but also took his share of slams and slaps from the part time cabbie and Globe trotting Tibbs. Referee Eddie Bradley voted 98-95 for Lane on the 10-Points must system. Judges Joe Heirty and John Norton had it 97-86 and 98-93, for the Winner. Lane moved away from the aggressor for More than half the bout before he switched his methods and began moving in himself. He appeared to land fewer blows but was hitting More solidly. One of his Best shots was a Short right uppercut to Tibbs jaw in the sixth which Shook the underdog. There were no Knock downs.,. Look turns sights to pro football Lansing Mich. A Dean look former Michigan state University quarterback says he has reached a verbal agreement to play with the Buffalo Bills of the american football league. Look drafted by the Denver Broncos of the Al said he was a free agent As far As football was concerned Duffy Daugherty mus football coach told him Ina Long distance Telephone conversation from new York that after one year from the time he was drafted he was free to play with whatever team would give him a contract look said. Look signed a Bonus baseball contract with the Chicago Whiteson in 1959, but recently announced he was quitting professional base Ball and looking for a pro foot Ball contract. Too High Jose Pagan of the san Francisco giants makes it to first base safely As Ernie Banks 14 of the Chicago cabs id pulled off base by it High throw from shortstop Andre Rodgen in the third inn engr of a game at Chicago. The cobs won the game 4-8. Ufi a i
