European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 08, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes wednesday May 8, 1963 Angels overcome twins in 9th, 5-4, on Pearson s hit los Angeles up1 Amble Pearson the Hue Man who wields Bis to doubled in a pair of runs in the Bottom of the ninth inning monday night to lift the lob Angeles Angels from the Brink of defeat to a 5-4 Victory Over the Minnesota was the second double Pear son hit and in each Case the blow come with the bases loaded to drive in two runs. The first waa in the fifth when the anger scored three runs to take a 3-2 Lead. The . Run scored on Jim forgot. Sacrifice Fly. Minnesota however tied the score in the sixth on Don minefields sacrifice Fly that scored Berle Allen with the bases loaded. And eastment sets retirement As track Mentor new York George East wit announced monday Hewill stir a head track coach of Manhattan College but will remain chairman of the , men t track and Field committee through the1964 olympic games in Tokyo. Bailment. 96. Complied one of the top coaching record in collegiate Ranci during 17 years at manhat Tan and also served As coach of numerous . Group in International Competition including being had coach of the 133. Team in the first dual meet against Russia i Moscow in 1958. Jam Mchugh 37. Who became Estment f assistant lat septem Ber will succeed him As head coach after the current school yearned in june. Vej ulment also will retain i Post a Dan of Man at 85 Yean As coach in High school and College ranks bail ment guided teams to a myriad of team usaa. At Bishop Loughlin Fco to ight pm Pope to the twins went thend 4-3, in the ninth when Zoilo versa Lea singled to Bob Moore the fifth of six Minnesota pitchers put two men i boned in the Bottom of the Nin Thund was replaced by Bill pleas who loaded the in pcs and then gave up the game winning double that snapped the Angels four game losing Streak. The lost went to Moore while Dan Oslo ski. The fourth lob an Geles Pitcher got credit for the win his first decision of the double trouble a he Nehru. In i i yanks rip tigers tie for Lead White sox throttle athletics 5-1 pm. A full if tit. It Kitty b-tluune4w total aft ii t Walb to Nark my for pm to Art Bradfor Newm i Ohio Mland in a in Tor Klimm u howl to Etta in Tiki few to far i in Chi i Waif cry to it Tui Teutu a met met to Oathou la 9th. Mum my my. In to to. Of-vttmllm.14. A 114 in itt 4 m i Ufa Hal u fam Tara he. Flap far dam Allum. A ctn Liu. Fac by for. Duff. Horbot to a-i.h�, the stars and stripes Kansas City Gary Pilert made i firs big league Start a successful one monday night pitching the Chicago White sox to a 51 Triumph Over the Kansas City athletics. Peters also hit i first major league Homer. The loss second in a Row for the a enabled the new York Yankee to tie Kansas City for the american league Lead. Both the a s and the yanks 10-3 victors Over Detroit monday have a ,600 percentage though the a ire still one half game ahead in the won Loat totals. Peters gave up two Tingle to de Charles in the first seven innings but tired in the eighth. Jim Brosnan just obtained from can cd Natty hurled the ninth in Relief of Peters. He struck out two of the three Batter he faced. Hershbergr belted his first Home run of the Huson to Lead off the fifth. Gory n Carreon Chicago Kansas City a r k a ftn�r9534. And Tom Johnson with the Canad Leni in 1958-59. Pilote a 5-fool, 10-Inch, 178 Pounder was Minnerup to Harvey in last year s voting. He will collectj2.000 for winning the trophy 1,000 for leading in the Over Ell vote and 11,000 More for heading the balloting in each half of the season. Voting for nil awards is done after games of dec. 31 and against the close of the season. Throttled by Ford i a f j tvo0d.n�. A 5 i s i Truiolo of Iii Gallno. Iff a i a til Tuthi. A lilt Hihi Trutwin s. Tab i. Kalb x. A Liming. Kuthur. Tiit adat . It h r Erbby t 13 s s. I m. . Cleveland gets 64 figure skating Rockton Iii. Up Cleve land will be the site of the 1964 National figure skating Champion ships and olympic trials the skating association saut monday. The association at its annual convention in Rockton 111., also provisionally awarded the 1969 championships to Lake Placid . The association ended its four Day meeting monday by reelect ing f. Rutler Shumway Rochester ., to his third one year term As president of the group. Other officials Are John Hart Tachou Wash. Henry Heubner Wynne Wood a Spencer cram Chag Rin Falls Ohio John Groden bos ton and John Shoemaker san Francisco
