European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 25, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes thursday april 25, 1963 a ppm orioles Edge twins 1-0, retain Lead Nalt Mork a lir Multi More Oriole hold Onlo first place in the american Linsue twi any if Jet beating the min Nexton twins 1- 1, nil Milt Phi pins Only five hits and Jerry Adair Drevo in the Only run with n Sacri fice Fly in the second inning. In pins win nine his Seco me without n ions struck out e r h t Asho pitched his Sec Ond Complete con test before 4,055 fans who shivered in 49lokf�e turn Perot res chilled by wind gusts up to to mile an hour. Tho orioles. Who wasted several scoring opportunities to push a run across off Dick Shlrman in the Sec Ond inning on singles by Brooks Rohl Niton and Joe Cannes and Adner s sacrifice Fly Baltimore collected eight hits As Shlrman allowed seven hits before being removed Tor a punch hotter after seven innings. Ray Moore finished up for the twins. Slit inn wan the sixth connect Lvi Lethander to lose to Baltimore this season. He left two runners stranded in the third and three in the fourth. In the fifth right fielder Bob Allison Cut Down Baltimore s Ai Smith at the plate after catch inn a Fly Ball. Pappas struck out six of the first 10 Batten he faced. Berle Allen. Who singled in the fifth and moved to third on a wild throw by third baseman Brooks Robinson was the Only Minnesota runner to Advance beyond second. Milt made Minn kit a flail womb att it 411 ammo m or tym�1l. Ssi ai1r. It Floriau. C i f s Maun. � to Taiji 31 s s _ a Tot net in Hub mini Etc oat 1 m to to 010 ii m a i i. My Luiu-17-1. Do rom mme aft of my Ottom Allum and a try it mud. Allraum ttowwtra4/lw tune fort. Melv mum of by us a . Sr-a4�ir. Tuu Adit if h h Khz so Tanum t. My t fifth Muff. A flt a by. I a-4.0h. 1 is f youth Dies after Ball strikes him in head Omaha. Neb. A David Branter of Omah died a re a Day after being hit by a pitched bail in a baseball game. David wearing a helmet waa hit at the Bate of the Skull below the helmet while playing in a Catholic youth organization game. The boy had been int up to Bata a punch hotter. Foothold Faife dodger car her John Row Boro holds the foot of Chicago to Don Landrum in his Mitt m the cub player comm Nelld ing Home on Billy hit. But unit err Frank Merory Given the of signal m the cum won 5-1. United from International photo cubs tip bucs from 1st, 7-2 Pittsburgh up Jim Scha Tfir g three run Homer Ell maxed a six run fourth inning tuesday to give the Chicago cubs a 7-2 Victory Over the Pittsburgh before the smallest Forbes Field crowd in 20 years. Larry Jackson scattered eight hits to notch the Victory. The loss dropped the pirates out Jim to Chaher. Free rom Homer of the National league Lead into third place one game behind the son Francisco giants and the St. Louis cardinals now tied for the top spot by virtue of each win Ning tuesday. Schaffer s line drive blast to the continued on Pago tsp 17. Of Wash. Hires Duckworth As head basketball Mentor Seattle a Wilbur Mac Duckworth. 33. Assistant basketball coach it the University of Wain in ton the past three years was appointed head basketball coach tuesday. Duckworth born in b Reck in re dec. Spa. A in nerd to the us staff in i960 after Success As a High school conch in Oklahoma. Duckworth a Navy Veteran was head coach at the naval Barracks in Washington. in 1mg-47. Counting games by his Navy to tax and games won while he was assistant at the University of Tulsa he has an Over All record of 202-61. After leaving Tulsa in 1931, he coached at High schools in ring Ling Drumri Tiht and Muskox or. Okla. He left Muskogee in 19tio to join the us stuff. The stars and stripes m Riehal twirls six hitter As giants Cheek reds 4-2 red checker Cinci Natian n h . I 4 0 t Tuil nuts. To 3 0 to Nuli if wort hot it. P Sam Francisco an it t0 s 3 i 1 o i Miff to a i pm birr. If 4 j i 0 0 t 10 o a Fiu in ill 1 t p. Alou of Iii 1 n Toni it. 3b i 0 1 1 i 0 0 it Rhul. P i i a ,11. 2 i 2 31 t my Tut Duit Niino it m t. But pm Jato i it no . 8illlhr. Am room. To Hon. 1111.lr h h Luaato f i i t j ii a Pennel to compete in coliseum relays los Angeles up John Pennel. Holder of the pending world record of 1g feet 4 inches in the Pule vault will compete in the 23rd annual Coll cum relays atty 17. It has been announced. The 22-yci\r-old senior it North cast Louisiana state College who a cured 1g-1 last april 10, Ibex a voted to he joined by John a discs. Dave Tork. C. K. Yang and Brian Slit Berg in the event Penell Alkula of Finland who los cleared 1g-u\ Tor the world indoor record and has a 16.2fi out door Mark also tins been invited to compete said Wilbur Johns chairman of the he i a events and selections committee. San Francisco a Willie Mays ind Orlando cup cd each drove in a run and scored another tuesday to give san Francisco to a 4-3 Victory Over Cincinnati. The giants regained a share of first place in the National league. Right hander Juan Marichal checked the reds on six hit. Their first run came on punch hotter jes Sie gender s Homer in the eighth. In the ninth left Fieldor Willie Juan Marschal. Victory no. 8 Mccovey dropped a Frank Robin son Fly for a i to by so error and Robinson scored on Vada Pinson a Senete. Marty Keough hit a Ball Over the Fence just foul then went Down swinging for the Fin a out in recording his second Victory Oknin it one setback Marichal struck out five and issued Only one walk. The loss went to Lethander Joe Nuxoll touched for 10 hot in the seven inning he worked. Cepeda singled Home Mays in the second and Corett himself in the fourth on n hit by Tom Haller after leading off with a single. In the seventh after Mccovey Dou bled Home Jose Pagan Mays drove in the second run of the inning with a single to Center. Alou says Keough blast appeared to be fair san Francisco up Felipe Alou of the Sun Francisco giants said tuesday that he thought Marly Goough s Long blast in the ninth inning was a fair Ball and not foul As ruled by first base Umpire Paul Pryor. As a result of the cull the reds missed out on a game tying Home run and were Defeated by the Sanfrancisco giants 4-2, the Ball looked of nor to me and i told the Cincinnati Bull pen Thot 1 was glad the Umpire ruled other Wise Alou said. First baseman Orlando Cepeda of the glints sold however that the Ball hit off Juan mar shul was foul by a foot. Both Keough and Malinger Fred Hutchinson of the reds said that Pryor had called Tho Ball too late. He called it foul Way alter it was past the pole Keough said. It looked to me As if it was right Over the top of Hie pole when it went out of the Park. As tar Asim concerned it was a fair Polo s Home grounds new York up Polo was in Ruc a by British army officers in India during the 1800s
