European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 17, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse A flu per i1 ."p1j t v,1 is to. J the stars and stripes slow d 5-4, As Bowles Cavataio sparkle Jim Bowles. I. I. A hit a fort. Straubing Germany special the vhf corps Jay Hawks tightened tie Usa eur 7th army league race tighter than an Indian drum by knocking off the 3rd inf div Marneen 5-4, Here saturday be Hind the heroics of Jim Bowles and Pat Cavataio. The defeats coupled with the 24th int div Lions 10-5 decision Over corps dropped the Marne men into a tie for first place the visitors and the Lions both have15-7 records with one game left while the 4th Arrad div tankers re a game Back with a 12-8 Mark. The Jay Hawks Are 8-1z Bowles checked the Marne men on six hits to pick up his fourth win against a like number of de feats. The bespectacled right hander struck out nine and walked two. He got into a Hole at the very outset when Jim Oliveras picked out one of his deliveries and sent it crashing Over the Barrier for his seventh Home run of the season. But then Cavataio began stoking the Jayhawk attack. Before the Day was Over Cavataio had his hand in scoring four of his team s runs. He homered and singled in three official at bats collecting two runs batted in and scoring twice in addition to his Homer. Cavataio led off the second inning with a walk. Don Whitewash Safe on second baseman John Huffman s error and Bill Canegata was nicked by a Carlos Ramos tor4�2aiii Keystone Moi Islon base runner Don Harris of the v corps guardians Breaks up an attempted double play As he goes flying into24th inf big second Basc Mandiuk Lawson in the fifth inning at Frankfurt Saf ouday Harris was thrown out on the play toy shortstop Tommie Reynolds but guardian totter Charli Gonzales beat Tae relay to first base. The joas won 10-5. Is photo by Hunter -3, As i Sipari notches 4th". 7.� " Livon France special the Laon rangers retained their hold Ori first place f Iii the Safe prance District by pounding out a is it Story Byer Thev chateau Roux sabres Bere saturday. A " i so Jim Lipari backed by attack had Little difficulty picking by most fourth decision in an r All-1 winning Campaign he spaced eight a Ritj while striking 6ut " 11 arid. Walking Tiree. -. "., v " ,. His v mates staked a lev to a 3-0 lean in the first As Urey cashed in oni two errors walk Roger Stanhouse s single and pick Green c Stanhouse arid Greenly paced Igbra--7 a toh1p,r-\the of san an seven in ranked men so Tennis player teaches ,Al--"-1 at 4 a in f i h?3 s1 a. In the Laon attack. Stanhouse went 3-for-3 with a triple and two runs batted. In. Greenly slammed put two doubles in four trips and collected three Bis. Laparll Laurand Tom Grossart All collected two hits for Laon. After the sabres closed to 3-2, the rangers added three runs inthe fourth after two outs Laparl and Morrie Klocker singled and Rode Home on Stanhouse s triple. Ken Basher doubled in Stanhouse. Singles by Stanhouse and Gross Art sandwiched around Greenly double led to two runs in the seventh an then Laon closed. Put with seven tallies in the eighth. During the big uprising Perrin arid Lalli All singled and Grossart doubled Laon is How 6-1 and the sabres 10-5. Is Piave by Bob Wicker staff writer Frankfurt is the 24th inf div Lions moved Back into a tie for first place in the usar eur 7th army league with an easy 10-5 Triumph Over the v corp guardians Here saturday after noon. The Lions Victory coupled with the Vii corps 5-4 win Over the 3rd inf div left them sharing first place with the Marne men with Only one game left in first half play. While the Lions 13-7 were pounding out their vital decision. The guardians saw their first half championship Hopes go Down the Drain As they dropped two games Back with an 11-9 record. The Lions of manager Dick Gar Cia rapped guardian hurlers Mike Kuilan and Bob Cherban for 12 hits in a drawn out 3-hour, 21- minute contest that saw 25 run ners left on base and 17 bases on balls issued. Teeth Alder Bob King making his loth appearance of the season for the Lions Fook Over for starter Glenn. Gredel in the fifth and picked up his second win against one defeat. Charlie Forbes batted across four of the 24th inf div runs with a three run Homer and a single Tommie Reynolds had two double Sand a single and knocked in two runs for the Lions. Diminutive third Sacker Jerry Vodicka first Batter in the Gam got the Lions assault started with a single to Loftfield. He took Sec Ond when third baseman Lou Baum threw what looked like a double play Ball into right Field ant scored on Forbes single to deep walked Vodicka and hit Charlie Sullivan with a pitch in the third to set the stage for Forbes round trapper which car ried Over the Loftfield Fence and gave the Lions a fat 4-0 Coure who had three of nine guardian hits scored his team s first run in the third. He led off with a single advanced on two walks and scored on a wild walks off of reliever Cher ban gave the Lions their fifth run in the fourth. Ithe guardians rallied for two runs i the fifth As George Nokes continued on Page sit pitch to Toad the sacks. Hank Hennessey then lined a single to left scoring Cavataio. White was an apparent dead Duck at the plate but left fielder Bill Horwitz made a wild throw and White scored. The Marne men pulled into a 2-2 tie in the top of the third on two. Walks and Al Jones rib single. But the Jay Hawks came right Back Iii their half of the innings score twice and take a Lead they never relinquished. Bill Maxwell singled and completed the circuit on a passed Ball wild pitch and Cavataio s single. After Ramos walked the next Batter Duke Jones took Over the 3rd inf pitch no chores and Canegata greeted him with a single to plate Cavataio. Cavataio added the fifth arid eventually deciding run in the fifth when he picked a Duke Jones pitch for his fifth Homer in a Meadoff , Marne men rallied for two runs in the seventh. Huffman walked and Ramos who had shifted to left singled. Both run ners came across As Howard Bode laced a double Jayhawk right fielder Bob Weber made bowies work easier by Mak ing three Fine catches to take base hits away from Oliveras Huffman and Al Jones Oliveras and Al Jones both had 2-for- afternoons for the Marne men. 3rd inf div 101 000 200t a a How i 022 010 oox5 s 0 Kama d. Jones 3burr Yuklu a " d go Ney Bowles and n in by. A Rowh a 4-1. Tiuis 4-1. Mr3rd inf it. Otrera i Vil Donn. Cat i 5. 008 291 0003 a 3 Lton 300 Soo. 27 is a. 0 Stubl. Honor omit u1, Tiec Kulch 5. Lira eel 8 do to Poult atari nod Grosart. A Upari 4-0. Sunday Forte 17, 1 it Cavataio. Hand in four rum 8th div bows to spearheads Baum older Germany Spe Cial the 3rd army div Spear Heads went for the big inning for the second straight Day to defeat the my inf div pathfinders 15-13, Here saturday afternoon in a Usa eur 7th army league con test. The spearheads trailing 13-2, going into the sixth inning poured across nine runs in that Frame and then buried the pathfinders for the second straight Day with a four run outburst in the eighth to wrap up the contest. Charlie Chambers who came in during an eight run Pathfinder rally in the fifth was the Winner while Jim Mcniff took the loss. Roosevelt Giddens and Al har Ris each got three hits for the winners while by Mabry had four safeties for the losers and team mate Ted Pulhamus got three. The Victory was the first for Chambers after two losses while Mcniff suffered his first loss after a pair of triumphs. The win put the spearhead record at 9-11 and the loss Sank the pathfinders deeper in the cellar with a 5-15 Mark. 3rd army do 001 019 to is itt 7 8th inf Ojo 004 080 00113 12 i Emit Iii liar us. Plumbers 5 and Stan Field. Schulte it Bounell Ayiers Iff. Sionil6austin 18 Mil Sebort a Chambers 1-2 i. Doubleheader Winner Cleveland up Emil Levson of the Cleveland indians was the last Man to pitch two com plete games in one Day and win them both in the majors accomplishing the feat on aug. 28, 192& tankers blasts support Cornel behind Bolsoni Kae Fertal Germany Spe Cial the 4th army div tankers made it two in a Row Over the. 7th army support come com Raam lers Here saturday with an8-1 Usa eur 7th army league Klumph on the strength of left hander Barry Bolson s five hit pitching. By winning the tankers stayed mathematically in the first half race As the 3rd inf div lost to vhf corps 5-4. The 4th army nine 12 j is one game Back with one game remaining. Support come is 5-11. Bolson was in serious trouble1. Only twice then due to walks but lost his shutout in the fifth when Sam Brown poled a Solo Homer. It was Brown s first of the year. Bolson struck out six and walked the same number while boosting his record to 2-1, Mound rival Burt Dziadek also went the Dis Tance but was touched for 10 hits while suffering his fourth loss com pared with three losses. The com Mander right hander struck out five and walked three. Breaf scoreless tic the tankers broke the scoring ice in the fifth tacking up a run on base hits by Bolson and Joe Selman sandwiched around a sacrifice bunt and an error. Bolson was forced at third before set Man s hit plated the commanders pulled even momentarily in the last of the fifth on Browns four Banger but the visitors forged ahead to stay wit two tallies in the top of the sixth. A walk and Terry Jones single and subsequent stolen base put runners on second and third. Dziadek struck out two men before uncorking a wild pitch to let in the first run. On the play he also continued on Page sit Verdun f Ranee special the Verdun cardinals backed up the five hit pitching of Buss Black with a 14-Hlt attack and romped Over the la Rochelle rams 9-1, Ina com z league contest Here Dwayne Austin and How Ard Yorke leading the attack wit four and three safeties respectively Black had Little trouble in rack ing up his seventh win against two cardinals pinned the loss on Glen Dail who has now failed to win against two losses. Death takes Snell 64, sex Kittany Grid Captain Reading a. George Snell 64. Former professional foot Ball player and Captain of Penn state s Gridiron team in 1921. Has died at his Home in suburban West Lawn. Snell played with the National football league s Pottsville maroons and the Brooklyn Lions later coaching teams at Reading and Johnstown High schools. Verdun slaps 9-1 setback an la Ttoe Hette the Victory was the second against one toss in the second Hal for the cardinals whee the rams have dropped two while winning one. La Rah Oil 000 000 100i b 3vniiin or 003 of a w Dall and Flana imn Blaeloc and Austin a Blacut trs. Dall 0-3k Misi a Sissy
