European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 25, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse Ouse l it cried last place washing., Victory Over league do nov Cleveland saturday a lilt the indians to six hits include a n ii Ierilli drop Minneapolis apr the min Ota twins whipped the los an lie Les Angels 5-0," saturday with Sefty Jim pc a a t coasting to his Ujj seventh straight the Home run muscle of Vic Power and Zailo a Bealles a Victory third Raight Ove Rangels was a Choice Annivera iry gift for twins manager Sam be who took Over tiie reins from Kie Lavagetto one year age the twins sticking in second in the american league and ground on the Cleveland f a indians have gone 86-79under a j for a-521 percentage. A year the twins were in ninth place. J 17 games out of first coupled with i the tribe s 5-3 loss to Victory put the twins Back top within a half game of first place. Kaat 8-4 held ios Angeles to Siree hits and retired the last 22 in , fou owing Joe Koppe s two out single in the Sec Ond inning. " Veralles hitting .2lb going into game cracked his ninth Homer the second inning with two f aboard. Power beitei31 Solo homers1 in the third and is Tattu Kaat s Victor was his s i x t h a Complete garage and third shutout rhe issued no walks and struck but 1n tie twins got Only five hits off and user Ehi Grba 3-4 reliever Bob Bote As the teams through the game in an or a Ltd 56,. A bar score on Page Msj Belinsky Banks Collar Van Heusen awards new Ibok sky Ixo an Eye Angels Pitcher and Ernie Bank Cal Cago Cut St a baseman have won r the Roo Athly Van Heusen achievement awards in the american s and National leagues for May. J a by Belinsky pitched his no hitter Miry -5 against Baltimore. Banka three Home rans and a double drove in have runs in a May same with film Aukee after he Tofa Rod to the lineup Fonow if ill Home Ken ret Zerry singled and went to second ii Kirkland s Robbley t. V1. 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No Innab 3mr.lon, cml Muht Edi Rie Rull Cottor 3, Bra fat 2, Hoit Mik i Grant. Ftp Stan Hausa Ilu Iuie. Corrigan Leftt hers Early assault fans in Berlin bout by bios Lucas a a write berlins a Harold Johnson stung in the first around successfully defended his world Light heavyweight title Here saturday night by scoring cautious a tit unanimous decision Over Southpaw Gustav Bubi Scholz in the olympic stadium. A crowd of More than "35,000 including. West Berlin mayor Willy Brandt and a smattering of film stars in town for the Berlin film festival1 came in Hopes of seeing local idol Scholz become the second German to win a world championship. Instead they had to Settle for the first world title fight Ever held on German soil. Scholz a Bulky 169-Pounder who campaigned As a middleweight until last year Hurt Johnson with left Hook to the head in the last minute of the firs round. Scholz swarmed to the attack but Johnson clinched and weathered the storm. That Pilney however made the Champion from Philadelphia wary,.1 in Johnson s Crisp left Jab began finding the Mark inthe second round and by the fifth he had control of the a five Pound Edge and a sizeable reach advantage Johnson simply out boxed the unorthodox Scholz. Bubl fought in bursts staying with his Backoo the ropes trying to lure Johnson into his Terri tory where his Power counter punching could do some damage but Johnson himself a counter puncher resisted the temptation to bore in. As a result there was much jockeying for position and nothing close to Knockdown. In the 10th Scholz opened up with his left again but Johnson fought him on almost even terms. Twas Scholz Best Effort since the opening round Johnsont obviously bit bothered by Scholz South Paw style fell Back on his boxing skill the next three rounds Drew whistles of disapproval from the t i continued on 1page kit ,. Elorde gains split decision Oyer Copeland Manila Cap Plash Elord of the Philippines saturday retained his world Junior lightweight title by a split decision Over a Burn Copeland of los Angeles. The filipino Champion making his fourth defense of his title knocked Copeland Down for no count in the ninth round and maintained a narrow margin Over the american challenger for the res of the 15-round tight. Referee Felipe Hernandez scored the fight 74-68 in Elorde s favor. Judge Alfredo Quiazon had it 70-69. Judge Wenceslao Trinidad scored it even with 69 Points Tor each Man. The a scored the fight even 71-71. Copeland. 30, who came from retirement for a crack at Elorde s title proved to be a Strong an Crafty contender particularly effective in the in fighting. Elorde obviously was trying to get in his potent left knockout punch but never had Copeland Hurt except briefly in the ninth. About 30,000 fans watched the fight in an outside stadium. Rain made the Canvas Slippery through out the weighed 130 pounds Cope am 129 u. King action Champ Harold Johnson left of Philadelphia and Germany s Gustav Bubi Scholz Exchange blows in the second round of their world Light heavyweight championship fight saturday night in Berlin. See other photo. Page 20 associated press photo Rice adds new Grid foe Houston up Rice University announced Here it will meet Northwestern University for the first time in a football game at Houston on oct 14, 1967. But Light heavy King was never again Hurt to me of lit Bat first round9johnson by Jem Gunter ?. Staff in refer. Berlins a he got to me in that first round said Light heavyweight Champ Harold John son As he pushed through a crowd and reached his dressing room in olympic stadium a few minutes after his Victory Over Gustav Bubi Scholz. Johnson s left Eye was ringed with Black and he kept calling for Aii Rice bag but he looked Happy. Fifty newsmen packed around him shouting questions in a variety of accent the Cham said he Felt = said he had figured Scholz to be a harder hitter. He said he was never Hurt. After round one Hie has fast hands and he s very �po3 but if he had been a right thinly i would have done. J Iti was not nearly As Tough As the right with Doug Jones in Phil Adelphia the Champ said. Jones was much More pressed me and he was More of a bully,1 Scholz is More of a Johnson i gave up trying to in lace his ring shoes and broke his laces with a he like to fight Scholz again if they would put up there again yes he said. But it would have to Bemore Money next time Johnson took $50,000 for the Scholz match a big Golden Wreath with a Rod Bow a gift from Fritz Gretzschel after the fight stood in one Corne cof the room. Someone finally Machen Williams paired Houston a Eddie Machen no. 2 heavyweight contender and Cleveland Williams the no. 6 challenger., Are to meet july 10 in a 10-round Sam h o u s t o n co Hoium fight brought a Large piece of ice and Johnson held it against his put cd left Eye. A mouse was beginning of form under said he will go to Paris then visit Italy where he wants to buy a motor Scooter. On july 1 Hewill sail for Home on the Leonardo a Vinyl then he wants to play with his children and his Cabin Cruiser in Philadelphia for said he a n t s no m Ore fights right d have to pay too much in come he Gainford his business manager said he did not think the fight with Scholz was sensational but it was a. Good fight and Johnson clearly Scholz is a great he said but Hal is just a 1 i 111 e George Jackson of uhiontown.pa., the Berlin Serviceman who worked in Johnson s Corner said the Champ mentioned several times during the fight that Scholz was As Slippery As an eel and hews having trouble hitting him. He wanted to Lay him Low but could t. He also said that Scho lawns very Tricky on the Houston schedules 3 tryout Camps Houston up the Houston Colts announced they will conduct three tryout Camps in new eng ian1 during june and july the june tryout Camps will be held in Somerset mass on june 25 and 26 and in Milford mass.,on june 28 and 29. The july tryout Camp will be held in Haverhill mass., on july 13, 14 and 15, youngsters attending the tryout Camps must be Between the age of 16 and 21
