European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 18, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse Une 18, 1962jgfefc-.vrjty it Ihfe stars and stripes Page 19 a England a unwed states Tennis girls f their hold t the 4-3 Victory British team that made its too later Jene hard of Montebello inched the Triumph Kulcke r than Moat people sex 3pecte4 in 35 minutes of drive and Volley ing she crushed i Christine tru Man 6-2, 6-2, in the first match of the Day. That gave the americans a winning 4-0 had won three matches girls then w n the i three matches and the 6,000in Wimbledon s Sun splashed "2. R court had something to about after All Hoydon the fighting left downed mrs. Karen Tze Busman of Chula Vista Lus 7-5.irdre Catt playing to her first in cup singles beat Nancy Bey of san Angela Texas 6-1, 1 1 Sally miss Truman and miss Lott scored a 6-4, 6-3 doubles Over miss hard and Billie Moffit Fly in my Beach Calif. Eugene Ore Oregon Sgrena Miller Dyrol Burleson and its hurdler Jerry the Baltimore orioles con to Fried their Mastery Over the Washington senators saturday night winning 43, for their 13th Victory in 14 games Here Over the past two years. A three run outburst against Pete Burnside in the second inning and Hoble Landrith s Home run in the sixth accounted for the Baltimore scor ing. F Washington s Chuck Hinton hits seventh Homer fifth against the orioles in the first senators scored two runs in the seventh when they knocked out Robin Roberts. Roberts won his second Sam for the orioles with help from Dick Hall who gave up a Doublet Bob Johnson before retiring the last two hitters in the seventh and Wes Stock who allowed Only one Nase runner in the last two innings. Burnside who had not lasted past the second inning in his two irelous starts gave up three run Sand four hits in the second and escaped further damage by fanning rim Gentile with the bases loaded for the third out. Kansas City Detroit tigers saturday before llv47 fan. Jhu Iander Keferl _wils6ri helped Siuse with a bases loaded id Lynnine double to a drive in in is first ii Ito Jusis. ". Lies picked up two More a the As Carl Yastrzemski hit his Bonie run a Solo Dout and a Hardy added another with. Bunning. Three Kocky Colar to. Two Limera or relievers Sam Jones Jerry and Terry Fox blanked thei sox the St of the Way. Colavito slammed his llthio2th Home runs leading off the regulation a Regula howling Alley must be 61 feet lynches from the foul line to pit and 60rfeet from ill f line to the Center of the of. Fifth and seventh innings to give Detroit its Only tallies As the tigers went Down to their seventh straight defeat Wilson tired and was relieved by pick r a d a t z who held the tigers scoreless in the last two innings. Bunning usually one of the bes control Felt pliers in the Ahi Erlmah league fell behind nearly Ever Batter. In his stay of less than three tigers effective Relief pitch ing saw i the. Next 16 Boston Bat ters go put in order but it was Toolate Jor pet pit 1 v the loss dropped the Tiger below the ,500 Mark for the first to Erie since mid May Nprma Cash american league Hatting Champ had a rough after Flop As he struck out three times twice with men on r base and filed out Jor the final ninth with men on first and third. Willing Wilso Boston a to it Detroit Mclinton of undone bpm tour. I Wood. 2b 1 Mertsa of 0 Gold of 1 Cash. In 1 co Tatto if to Fernando 1 brawn. D 0 a a Elboro 1 Bani in 0 pc numb p Fox p a Loroi 301 0 1e i 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 0e of o a o o o to o totals � 1 0 a Taw s3" 1 -8 froth Ted out for Jonos s a rounded out for Uttah 81 of Wil finl for Brora 0 a died out for Fri feb Batten 022 pm 000 460 a Treft 000 010 Foo 2 0 in h r Erbb so a Tolan cd. 4-1 Hunning a or. Arai. Up a Kim nth 37-10. Do Howser Lumpa Tel Stevem t it mlle and Power Lod Hynne mus Kaniu a sir i 2b- cd Uirl. Moll. 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Olsen a great Fen of Thomas shyly asked for Thomas autograph after the i on g. Southern California s defending shot put Cham Pion failed to improve on his throw of 64 feet 7 inches in Fri Day s preliminaries Bat that Markwas Good enough to give him the title again and a new meet record Tarr defends another Champion who defended successfully was Frank Budd of Villanova who shot put of the blocks in the 100-Yard dash and held on to finish scant inches ahead of the fast closing Harry Jerome of Oregon. Also Only inches behind was Dennis Johnson of san Jose state All three were time Dat 9.4 seconds but with Jerome As runner up and Johnson in third place. Jerry Tarr of Oregon also de fended his 120-Yard hurdle championship. Teammate Mel Renfro finished a Strong second. These two were several Steps ahead of the Field. Three sophomores led the closely contested Broad jump with a half Inch Between the first , slender Tony Watson of okla Tioma won at 26 feet % Inch. Paul Warfield of Ohio state was next at 26, and Oregon s Renfro followed at 2s-uv4.one More Sophomore won a title Jim Dupree of Southern Iii continued on Page z8j big red Crew wins in collegiate regatta -. A col Winner in i960placed third with Syracuse . A Cor Nell s poised Low stroking big red overpowered the Field in the final two Miles saturday and breezed to a two length Victory in the 60thannual intercollegiate rowing association by Bill Stowe a Rangy 21-year-old senior from Bronx Ville . The Cornell varsity col Lared Washington s huskies the Only unbeaten Crew in the Field of 13, at about the mile snark an then steamed smoothly ahead to its first Triumph since 1958. It was Cornell s 20th Victory in the race. Washington fought off a lat Challenge by California s defending champions to take second 1961 and Pennsylvania s Henley bound quakers fifth. Against russians As a result of the Triumph coach Stork Sanford said his big red varsity most it Ely will Row against Russia in the Independence Day regatta in Philadelphia. It was a great race said san Ford. It went pretty much Accord ing to plan. We broke it open Atn bout the mile in addition to the decisive Triumph in the big race Cornel copped the two mile freshman race finished second to surprising Navy in the three mile Junior Var sity event and retained the Tea championship and the Jim ten Eyck memorial trophy with 19 Points for the three races Washington which entered unbeaten Crews in All of the races was second with 14 Points. New London Conn. A Yale s stubborn sophomores he doff a desperation bid by Harvard saturday and beat the Crimson by in Quarter length in the Harvard Yale regatta. Aided by the incoming tide Rinda following Breeze Yale finished in 21 26, with Harvard one second behind. To. A crowd believed to be the largest since pre world War n Teeth Days lined the Banks of thames River and crowded decks of countless pleasure boats. A shout went up As the Crimson Crew threatened to pull even during the last Quarter mile of therace. The Ells had held a two length. Lead after 2 Miles but Harvard closed quickly upping the stroke from 32 to 37 near the finish. Japan Cortina Given skate championships Milan Italy a the International skating Union Isu has scheduled the 1963 world Speed skating championships in Japan the italian ice skating federation said Union also decided to hold the 1963 world figure skating championships at Cortina d am Pezzo Italy from feb. 27-march3, a spokesman of the italian federation said
