European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 27, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes monday May 17, 1963 dodgers absorb 6-2 loss As giants boost margin to 3 san Francisco up edit Wilcy. The san Francisco giants clutch hitting Catcher smashed Atwo run Homer in the seventh in Ning saturday that launched the toward n 6-2 Victory Over the los Angeles dodgem and n three game Lead to the Natl Mil league race. The Burly Catcher who now has driven across 28 run this season with As Many hits teed off on Southpaw Johnny Podres for i loth Homer after Jim Davenport had s 390-foot shot Over the ency topples phils 5-2, As Spencer stars Cincinnati up Daryl Spencer hit four straight single Sand pm Nuxhall fired a six hitter saturday to Lead the Cincinnat reds to a 5-2 Victory Over the Philadelphia phils. Nuxhall a nicked or run coring Ingle i by Tony Gonzalez in the third and fifth but finished Trong. Retiring the Tost 13 fail in a raw. It in the fourth Victory in six decisions Tor the 34-Yenr-old South Paw and fill fifth Conie Cutler com plete game. Spencer acquired recently by the red a a rec agent after being released by the Loi Angeles dodgers batted in two Runa and scored what proved to of the winning run in the fourth inning. He opened the inning with Alln Gli off Art Mahaffey and scored on singles by John Edwardi and Leo Cardenas. In the la game Spencer Hai played for the reds he Haa had 13 Hlaj in 34 Al Bata for a .542average. Cincinnati Haa won five of the is Garsea. Thlu nut a jolted Phil Olphia Cincinnat a . Is s 4 total Hsu my lit Ito-4 ii aft thl. Onmon to a wlm a 1. Cd Miami to wlm vhf Toribo. Us Lih. Cml. Btu met. It ill a-v.41. Kansas City Al club Kansas City a chiefs la Tow nyc Narae a Tokiwa saturday by owner Lamar Hunt for Kan by City s Mir pro foot Tau Tom. Win sir of us american football Tut the Dob was named the Tex an during in three yera in do a. Hunt Bald the Tom it Blem will be us fetid of an Indian wearing a feathered War team Colon or red and cold will be retained. Rich afield Fence w rocked a 2-2 tie and kept icel Hamlor Billy o Dell 7-01 in the unbeaten ranks this season. Podres 3-4 saw his candlestick Park losing Streak extended to six consecutive rever Sals. Twenty one of Bailey s Bis this year have come on Home runs de Bailey. Homer ignite team Felipe Alou put the game out of reach by doubling across two run sin the eighth inning off Rookie reliever Dick calmus. Don Larsen came on in the eighth inning to take Over for o Dell and Post his first save of the Campaign. Larsen made Frank Howard ground out to end the Frame with a Man on first then he ended the contest in the ninth by fanning punch hotter Lee Walls after Wally Moon and hit a Pinch Ingle. A crowd of 39,858 that sat in on the nationally televised Content watched the dodgers build a two run read for Podres in the first inning. Ninth Homer then Orlando Cepeda lace Podres first pitch Over the right Centerfield Barrier for his ninth Homer in the fourth fnning with Noone aboard. Willie Mccovey then tied the score at 2-3 in the sixth when he socked his eighth circuit clout o Dell wobbled badly in the first inning when Tommy Davis hit a run scoring single and John Rose Boro forced in another tally after being hit by a pitched Ball with the bases full. After that. O Dell stayed pretty much out of trouble. Sharp cart St on to ah8slu Sam Francisco the ii it Alt Al 4 1 1 4 1 4 1 1 4 i 1 0 f 94 o s tunic of i i i Tutu. Of 400 of. In ssi 300 f. Ahw. Of 4 1 . 100 it Menton. In 4 1 str Amu. If buy. E s i 1 11 Atlin Tiwi so 4 0 0 10 o Imi. P Sodol atm. P 0 Utti 9 Btu i Tot alb it ten. R. Abiu. M.-T. T conf a Tuii a. 0 Isim. Ult to. Dali. A bpm a com. La Gnu f Ai Guilry i. It h m orb so the t i 0 s % i 0 i 9o Tel in. T-0 is t s 1 3 Uin in i 0 0 o ill Tif ii Ivi a life Rel. Lib i worn or i. V la Ralrh. A trip. Hot a. Wjt to a Sas. Orioles Chalk up sixth in Row As Cleveland s errors help 6-4 Cleveland a built More Sam Orlynn a Cruc lauding Oriole on three Cleveland in Dian errors saturday and won Ihler sixth straight game a with three run rally in the ninth that broke a 3-3 tie. Throwing errors by third base Man Max Aluli and Relief Pitcher Jerry Walker and n Loo Lute throw by Pitcher Boh Allen All figure Din the orioles scoring. The indians came Back Wylli single run in the last of the ninth inning on a walk to Tony mar ten cd and a triple by Vic Devn Lyllo. But Relief Pitcher Stu Miller struck out Al Luplow and get Joe l la t the stars and stripes yanks Terry top nats for fifth straight 5-1 new York up the new York Yankees won their fifth straight Ana their 10th in 11 games saturday by whipping Washington 5-1, on the seven hit pitch ing of Ralph Terry. Tom Cheney doing his Best to pull the senators out of a six game losing tall spin. Failed when his de sense faltered in the four run seventh inning. Three of the yank runs were unearned. The Yankees added another run in the eighth Gil Wonless still Wasni Mflton new Yorkman it h an h n Soi Kutyk. M 4 t Kin. H s 0 0 in 1 9 Ili Ninn. If 41 to fwd. If 4 it Trnik s 0 0 Minila. Of 40 tort of 411 put Tum. It 4 1 it Rahmin. M 900 Hunt. A 4 tit str a 11 Lap. Of 11 Outler to 91 Riml it 10 Truw to. P 800 he. 3b i unum. 00 m 1 0 1 tota1a 31 1 t Tot at m 0 of Cornell heavyweight Crew considered top in the East this year will Row in the Henley Royal regatta i England. July 3-6. Robert j. Kane Cornell athletic director said the trip would refinanced by alumni. Cornell won the Henley Gran Challenge cup race in 1957, the last Tom it participated to the event. The big red beat Yale inthe final that year and set a still a Landing course record in the Leml tinal event. Cornel is undefeated in Colleg Competition this year. However the Crew lost to the ratzeburg club Crew of West Germany in the recent Eastern sprint final. Baltimore Colts retain Burkett for 1963 play Baltimore 000 Alun. P it a Fyk Ftp a i a Kliu iad total 31 10 Tot am it 4 Nirk oni tar Taek to thib film Otto Tor walk or in 9th a rom did it m la rail in a is i com unto to in Tot-4 7 a a Tillem Anu a Len. Of a Izhiman it ii. Cymru it a. In Iwu and Ami fir id Alibi. Lil Ney s office where the manager and general manager Fred Hene had been closeted with the Pitcher. Hunt who hit .183 in 13 game Alast season but had a .253 batting average in his Rookie year with the Angels in 1961, was very Dis appointed about being optioned did not get a fair shake fro this club Hunt said. I d like to put an and in the newspaper situation wanted by intelligent former baseball he indicated in the clubhouse he might not report to the Hawaii club though he did not say definitely. Sex Vii coach Dies Clarendon Hills Iii. Api Edwin a. Hess football guard at Ohio stale University in the 1920s who inter coached at Virginia military Institute died Here at theage of 57
