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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 17, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pose 18 the stars and stripes Friday May 17, 1943 Aba s nationals sold franchise bound for Philadelphia Ron fifth decides four run 5th helps nip . To bucs 3 san Francisco a the National league leading sin fran Cisco giants Strung together four runt on Only one hit in the fifth inning wednesday to Edge the Pittsburgh pirates 3. Juan mar chit pitched the first7% innings or the giants to win i h t s fifth game against three losses. Bob Bolln i finished. The giants broke a scoreless i tie and chased loser Don card 1 Well in the fifth. I the Only hit asian inn Long Oden ing pop Fly to Short Center by Orlando ceded. A fielder s Choice and a Wal loaded the bases. Then Cardwe 6 after the loss walked Marl Chal to Force Home one run and hit Felipe Alou to walk in  baseman Bob Bailey bobbled Willie Hays hard two out grounder to let in two More  lost his shutout in the sixth on singles by Bob ski nor and Willie Stargell plus an in Field out by Bob  Verdon s double Skinner s triple and a sacrifice Fly by Star Gell netted two runs in the eighth. Fli i my rip tigers for Pizarro 4 Chicago up the Amer Lynn Leni Tuc tending Chicago White sox it Torch four Detroit pitchers for 12 hits wednesday night. Including Dave Nicholson s eighth Home run to clip the tigers 4. The Victory the Lith for the streaking White sox in their last 14 games went to Juan Pizarro and improved his record to 0, the left Lander gave up eight hits and two walks in 7 ,4 innings and needed cup from Jim Brosnan. Who came on in the eighth to preserve the win after the tigers had scored twice in Flint Frame. Nicholson s two run blast in the seventh inning off Dick Egan coupled with a five run White sox outburst in the fifth was enough tag starter Phil Regan with his fourth loss in six decisions. The White sox sent 10 men to the plate in the fifth. Ron Hanson i angled Home two tallies and Nellie Fox Pete Ward and punch hot termite Hersh Borger each slammed a run producing hit. The tigers scored twice in the third on a double by Rocky co Taulto and singles by Regan and Rookie Don Werl they added two unearned runs in the eighth on an error a walk and Bill free Hon s double. Box Scot on Page tit ,.-,�Tliml Economy runs Purru raq Stem Ted of. If san Ravatt Ciao f a t s 1 t total hit total it Elk hrs u a � Pappad Mil few a Tomb l Folk. Aim.  h a in 1 t i Albright coach tuned Reading. A up William d. Buo Popp. Former turd Penn state University and a Mem Ber of the All America Academe football team in 1961, has Bee turned line coach of Albright co lege. Third Triumph Stuart homers nixon9s clutch double give botox twin victories Over . Dick Stoart. Drives in seven . Net squad set for Iran new York a Allen Fox of los Angeles. Donald Dell Obe Unesda my and Eugene Scott of St James n.y., have Bee named As the United states Davis cup players who will oppose Iran at Tehran on june 13-14-Lfi. The selections were announced by w. Harcort Woods of Short Hills no chairman of the  Tennis association s Davis cup committee and Robert Kelle her of Beverly Hills calif., the team s non playing Captain. All three players Are graduate students Fox at Urcla and Delland Scott at the University of Vir Ginia Chuck Mckinley of St Louis. Continued on pays it i Boston up three run and1grand-slam homers by Dick Stuart and rum Nixon s clutch double wednesday night paced the Boston red sox to two night doubleheader victories 3, 76, Over the los Angeles Angels. Stuart s grand slam Homer settled the opener and his three run blast put the red sox on Topin the night game. Both of the homers his sixth and seventh of the season cleared the 60-foot left Field Wall at Fenway pork some 350 feet from Home plate. Nixon s timely two Bose hit. Inthe eighth inning gave Relief Ace Dick Rundatz then it cup win. His third of the  the score tied at 6, bos ton s Lou Clinton singled off Sec Ond game Toser Dean Chance and went to third when Chance threw Stuart s sacrifice bunt into right Field. Clinton was out on a run Down from Gary Gelger a fielder s Choice but Stuart scored the win Ning run on the Nixon double. The teams committed a total of nine errors in the doubleheader in which Angel slugger Leon Wagner and Stuart engaged in a runs Bat Ted to Duel. Wagner netted three for the night to total m for the season thus far. While Stuart matched the 24 with his seven forthe night los Angeles outfielder George Thomas homered in the second game his fourth of the  s grand slam backed Bill Monbouquette s third Complete game Victory in the opener. There sox rained a dozen hits off five los Angeles pitchers As Sta Terbo Bel in Iky got his sixth loss. Wagner hit his eighth Homer while collecting three of the nine hits off Montou Quimley. Los Angeles manager Bui Rigney and Thomas were ejected from the  had voiced his objection during the balk controversy but was waved out for remarks from the dugout on n close play at Sec Ond base. Slammed by Stuart _ of. Rtin Pix. 3b Wiener. Us Namett in 1, ten mime. It ionian p Bil  it. P totals 3f i i totals u t my in Tot Fowler Lamb a Tattoo Man a la Che Rock oat lot Yuruy Rigney ousted after claiming Boston balks Boston up baseball s con trove Nui balk Rule resulted in the ejection of los Angeles Angels manager Bill Rigney in the four thinning of the Twilight opener of a doubleheader with the red sox wednesday nigh Rigney began objecting to plate Umpire Bill Mckinley in the second inning thai Boston Pitcher Bill Monbouquette to not coming to the required one second Stop before Bis pitches. The debate flared up in the fourth inning with Boston leading. 1. And Mckinley threw Rigney out it was the. First time this sea on that the bespectacled los Angeles manager had been ejected. He was thumbed out of six games in 1962.outfielder George Thomas Fol Lowed Kegney to the dressing room in violent fashion an inning later. Thomas who earlier had Bee warned by  for his com ments from the dugout was thrown out by third base Umpire Bill  he was waved out. Thomai picked up a bog containing Severa dozen practice balls and hurled them onto the fild in Valentine direction. He then pulled two bats from the Bat rack and threw the after the balls. The bats narrowly missed third base coach Del Rice who threw himself to the ground. After that Thomas finally left the dugout pint game 1 t Mill by. It i or mid. N 1 s tutnvatthl.0 � he Loo. � 0 0 i Llu too feb 0 Hli Urt. In 0 1 mrllu.rr0 0 Tel Sun e heavy losses Force Selling for $500,000 Syracuse. , up Dan Lasone president of the  of the National Basket All association announced Vodon Sedny night that the team is been sold and would move to Hind Clpola. Blasone sold the Sale Price to Hll Delphta interests win 9500, x. He did not name the Pur tasers. According to Blasone the nationals operated $20.000 in the red urling the past  nats coached by Alex ran Jum. Finished second in the East in division of the Aba Tut on with a 48-33 record. They were Lam lated by the Cincinnati Roy la in the opening round of the  at on Teot in their first season in the ban 1949-50, the National won the Eastern division Crown and Wento the finals before bowing to he old Minneapolis lakers led by George Mlikan. With Al Cervil coaching the club he nats won their Only world Hampton shop in 1095 when the outlasted the old fort Wayne pit oni in a seven game series. The hit the skids the following year hushing lest in the Eastern Divi Sion and in recent years they Tave been chasing the Champion Loston celtics in the division the Sale of the nationals had been rumoured for some time be cause of dwindling support. Philadelphia wan represented in f continued on Page St m a from in my my j s Kim m4 Iii a ii 2 a Waul. To in. U. Tea our to Tom. A my. Of a Law a Crim met. Bub to tit Roo Antrim to him s. In Btian. Revod. Wmma. Uuttu. So Claun. Hunt. Air Btian. Wimp. Stu i Troi Wiatr. Re Maiuu Abbou. Otam. Nurt 4, Ifju. 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