European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 26, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse Pago 17 Tover in Jna Joi league he Leftt Tell stands Iger less scored a shoes in firsthand once in the second but again until Reed Wallop on base in a Msj Peiji of two Shortie american league record of 24 in and the old phila.-, also played a 24-inning contest in 1906. It Ais a Folio in Zingg Short of the1 major league record of a 26-mning game Between the Boston braves and Brooklyn dodgers in 1920. Of the longest previous game in time was a hour/ 13-Mlnute game that went 20innings Between Brooklyn and Boston in Lori t v v the two teams tossed 43 players into the game one Short of the american league record. The tigers used 22 players and the Yankees 21. Each club used seven pitchers with Jim Bouton picking up the Victory with seven innings of Relief work. Regan the Joser entered the game in the22nd. The game was scoreless from the six thinning alien the tigers tied it with one run until Reed game Winner. Each batting order was 6n its Lith go around in the game that started in Bright sunlight and ended under the Colapilo of the tigers had seven hits in the game in 10 official at bats the Yankees escaped from with none out in the Lith after Gola Ito led off with a triple and the next two batters were walked intentionally Tex Clevenger got the first out on Chic Fernandez liner to John Blanch Ard drawn up close in Loftfield. The tigers then tried suicide squeeze play that backfired into double play. Dick Brown bunt was fouled High to Catcher Yogi Berra and he doubled cola Ito off third for the final out. The Yankees drove out their Arch nem Esis Frank Lary with their is fac runs in the first and another in the second. Clete Boyer three run Homer capped the big., inning and sent the Yankees into what appeared a commanding Riead a r i but the tigers Cut the Defit Iti half in the Bottom of the first Ion Puma i Goldy three run Homer of Bob Turkey who failed to survive the inti Jengis i a the Yankee run in the second made j fci7 before the tigers came three More in the third Fern a desk Ste score done run and two a brr came it a wind blown double by Mike Roarke that elude the hobbling Mickey mini tie in right fled. The tigers finally tied it at 7 in the sixth on colavito single and the game remained scoreless until the 22nd.the,. Yankees had 20 hits in the Long struggle and the tigers 19 the game waste longest in Yankee club Hestory exceed. Ing new York previous High by three innings. Ion he Bevy defences in Europe " pm use is snot at heavy at soon care of defended title the decl out boxing the Cle fir German. Re Challenge the heavy ," he said Patterson will defend his title against Liston in Chicago Comiskey Park sept.25. 7i Hope to have some More european title defences before then said Johnson. Olivier said there was Hope to match the Champ against Guzio Lualdi of Italy in the fall prob ably september. Other european fighters under consideration Are Chic Calderwood of Britain Andes Lucli Schoeppner of Germany. Olivier said Johnson must receive at least $50,000 for any further title defense in Europe. That what he received for the saturday bout. Johnson was due to Fly to Paris monday. Then he goes to Naples Italy. I want a Holiday he said i be been working Olivier said he is scheduled Mohave further talks in Rome on the planned Lina lid fight. After his Naples t Holiday John son and his wife Mildred will tailback to the United states. The 33-year-old Champ will have Little trouble switching to the heavyweight class. At his saturday bout he weighed 174 pounds. Johnson Icari flight in the heavy weight anytime he wants to Sidoli Yiev he hot. Afraid of Pat Terson or Liston t ring siders saturday were impressed by the Phi Lade phial Boxer. Some even said tie easily could have knocked i otitis choir. Scholz himself said lie considered Johnson one of. The Best boxers he d Ever seen or think Johns Jodi who is More a heavyweight than -.&, Light heavy weight a Abri middleweight could take care of any heavy weight i know said Scholz. Inc is a T i $ Ini. Al ill i Niiori a. My a live is fat tonal food Bali legs player Sive been Tara item Timeir requests " Early release Froni the army will be discharged july 14, officers Mfd of r three players Ray Nitschke Tor the Green Bay pack i Oug Maybry of the Mynne Vikings and Dale Nemme of the . Louis cardinals called to a Civ a duty with1 a Sconsan 32ind . Officers said the three players granted Early releases Blinder which allows i rider Certai Clr a Buoh As employment seasonal we Raj the arly to Date Means May _ i alu.-". It a. I 7" a to play in preseason exhibit games. 5 " for Fri a packers Boyd Powler also submitted a request for Early Lueaty Tor teary release and said res Virisa Mir be to tiiiktiieyt3is�iju�a� -jrte.1"bt? thet As t? a i Vic Lam of no a ff2lvrito?rjnai41fljrka?i Rio homers by Koppe Moran in finale rive los Angeles sweep Over to vein Minneapolis up Joe Koppe and Billy Moran hit Solo homers in the ninth inning of the second game of a doubleheader sunday to give the los Angeles left to Chance. Torres 6b first los Angeles All it ii Catson. Of 1 3 Yonat 2l $13 402 0 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 00 000 4 400 Dpi game Minnesota a b h a in. It a 300 Inver 1 Bif 5 1 feb Iufer o ii Martin pm. It vat it Lars is Kralick n 200 Mudra. P 100 i 2 is Ai a i i i i Ige i r of. 0 0 0 i fart. , Batty lu., Loui. ,.a fret. To a Lou Aioli Dan 3ft, Mlynne sou."30, put Kappa. Mara to Minnii Mcbride. Rio Ismeli Toio Tuit Lulb Loa Anselm a. Are Iii it Jirm. Pol ,. 8 Vena Msj pc 8frodimjr�, a saw. Bill Iron. A tier. Flo aurs vef area i Lii " ". Mob Rodr. 78second game of Page 2& Angels-a76 win Over the Minne Sota twins after the Angels won the opener 3, in 10 innings. The los Angeles homers came after the twins tied the score and went ahead before a record metro Politan stadium crowd of 35,451. Minnesota had a 4 Lead off Losangeles starter Ted Bowsfield after Koppe Chance five innings but the Angels roared Back for two in the sixth and three in the seventh on three singles a double and a Vild pitch. A sacrifice Fly by Earl Batte Yand Lenny Green Pinch single put the twins ahead momentarily Iri the eighth. Lefty Jack Spring notched his fourth Victory in Relief and Georges Maranda took his second loss forthe twins the an gels rallied to tie the first game in the ninth and Wonit in the 10th on Leo ii Wagner sacrifice Angeles starter Ken Mcbride had. A ,.gbirig into the trials set car Mai fair Calif. Up York " City " Jand its fort homing we fill sir alive been officially awarded she i964 olympic track a Ltd the fair sponsors of1350,000 Wali,itlie7 bait taken by v the a games to acc. Jund in selecting new i a set ai11 /. I for late in line if 1964 will j e u land. The stadium had it capacity of Only 22,000many less than the huge los Angeles memorial Coli Seum which hosted the 1956 olym Pic trials and the Stanford Calll stadium site of thei960 or More athletes in each event will be selected from the trials. They will assemble on the West coast the exact site to be determined to later than sept. 1,1964, for final preparations for the Tokyo games. Seventh inning but an error by Felix Torres with two out enabled the twins to enter the hit column and score two unearned runs on a single by Zhilov Salles and a walk to Pinch hitter Don Minch Erwith the base loaded Moran 10th Homer of the sea son gave the Angels a 1 Lead in the third and a sacrifice Fly inthe ninth by Bob Rodgers tied the contest. Dean Chance the third Ange hurler. Picked up his sixth win in 10 decisions. Minnesota Reli Ferdick Stigman was charged with his second loss against three wins. Long Ball Long game new York a b 30 11 3 tons i. A rec son Marln a pc Stone off i Inin a. A Bllanchard. If also woo in Boxer. 3b to irtes p. P Hott Bouton p 9 3 10 4 10 1ft. 10 9 1 01 00 in 11 2 Boto. 3b-jt 3 Bruton a 1. Salt la of. I ,lf0 0 1 of if orlon Detroit a 10 3 loft rat 3 a Wood. 0 t 0 a wort 0 Kline d. 9ath Lotf t 0 1 i Miciul 10 8 i b h t i to a 0t a totals 85 totals 83 t i a flan ill for Larr 2 a Alan led for Courtw r to Franck out for Caj la j cd toiuirt.\. Brut Ftp of bit. Bib key try s., " 1. Rail 2, Ferra Skowron. Ool a x i Colin to . Had Kutcy in tiler. We a he. To. U mfg enl a. Napp. L Guiont Drummand. To. Am bus. Two Little kno in yanks Star in Marathon win Over Detroit Detroit a Jack Reed an Jim Bouton probably the most obscure players on the Star studded new York Yankees were late Comers in sunday seven hour 22-inning Marathon Victory Over the Detroit tigers. But they . A i be never seen a run hard to get said Reed who clo Uteda two run Homer for the Yankees 9 Victory. I. Reed who was the Yankees Thi r d right fielder in the game came on in the ,13th inning. His Homer was his first in the majors. I did t even know How Man innings l. Pitched said Bouton a Rookie who pm for Only the second time As a major leaguer. They Tell me it was seven innings. Y i was t too tired ,1 guess could have gone another inning or ." Bouton entered the game inthe. 16th and held the tigers to three hits through the 22nd. The x Yankees had to scored for19 innings from the time they scored once in the second to Opena 7 Lead until Reed Climax shot. It was a Good fastball r i g h Down the Middle Reed said. Yogi. B Erra the v37ryearjld vet eran seemed the a freshest in the Yankee clubhouse. Berra Only recently called upon to play his old catching position caught the entire 22 innings. No i Don t feel bad at All said Berra my legs feel Only one record was broken inthe game. That was the elapsed time of. Seven hours. The previous High of five hours 19 minutes Wasset in a Brooklyn Boston 20-Lnning National league game july 5, Moi the 22 innings were two Short of the american league record and four Short of the 26-inning major league record also set by Brooklyn and Boston in 1920. Bobby Richardson of the Yankee equalled an often tied major league Mark of 11 official at bats in the game. ". A. " Driver suspended for beating horse . A Eugen a. Lowen a harness racing Dot yer from Brooklyn was med odor and barred from driving at Verrion Downs for 30 Days because he allegedly beat his , announcing the penalty said that Lowen abused the horse water front in a barn at the track they declined to give details incident. Sam -.?.?.-. Is a of
