European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 28, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes tuesday May 28, 1963 fastest Field completes qualifications at Indianapolis Indianapolis up qualification for thursday s 500-mile Speedway Nuto race wound up on their usual Hurt ii Nole sunday with four cars humped and the 33-car lineup Vera gang a record 149,028miles per hour. At Miller Roseville. Mich one of five rookies to crack the lineup for the memorial Day race was the Day s fastest qualifier in a a car engine Mickey Thompso creation with an average Speed of 149.631 . The no 1 victim in the eliminations As the fasten Field in Speedway history was formed was Len Button Portland. Ore., runner up to 1962 Winner to int Field last year nip Birrd 147.130. Button who was Hurt badly in a racing crash last year and who cracked up in practice Only last tuesday was eliminate from the Field by ebb Rose who himself was bumped but regained a starting , a truck line operator from Houston averaged 148.545 m.p.m., the second fastest of the Day. The starting Field will be led by Parnell Jones Torrance calif., who qualified at record 151.153 on the first Day of the time trials and clinched the front Row pole was Able to come close to Hia Speed and shifty winds held Down virtually All activities until the final 1 hour 15minutes. Eleven can were lined up still hoping to qualify when time ran Only other successful qualifier was Troy Ruttmann the 1953 Winner from dear born Mich. Ralph la Gourd Tampa flu., was the Only other qualifier who was bumped from the lineup. Unsuccessful attempt were made by Ray Crawford Bob Mathouser Chudt Todee. Norm Hall Button and master Grerory who was the last Driver on the track when the trials other rookies in the race Day Field include Jimmy clerk of Scotland the Only forc liner to make the Grade Bobby unset Albuquerque saturday s f us test qualifier Art Malone. Tampa and Johnny Rutherford fort Worth Tex. Mexico s Pedro Rodriguez the Only other foreigner who previously qualified drop one of two cars bumped saturday but it failed in a bid to regain a starting spot dodgers drop giants 4-3, on Pagan errors san Francisco a Sanfrancisco shortstop Jose Pagan helped los Angeles to three runs with As Many throwing errors thelast in the 10th inning u the dodgers beat the giants 4-3, Sun Day. Tommy Davis singled in the winning run after Pagan s wild throw put Jim cell Lam on second base. Don Dryad Alt went the distance for his sixth Victory against four losses and reliever Don Larsen lost his second before the sellout crowd of 41,688. The dodgers moved to within two games of the National league leading Granta by salvaging the finale of the three game series Jim Davenport gave the giants a 1-0 Lead when he blasted Drys Dale s third pitch of the game for a Homo run. Tommy Davis lured a two run double in the fourth after Pagan s first error and a walk. Felipe Alou quickly tied the Core in the Bottom of the inning with his 10th Hom run a liner off the left Leld foul Nailer s iarri.1ce Fly put the giants ahead m. In the sixth but the dodgers tied the score again in the seventh on John Rose Boro s double and another bad throw by Pagan. Don by Tommy pm Amsalu Ham Ula Citco 4b r a a i i i s i 4 i 1 4 i i it Meta a i 1 r aim. If 4 t t i Tun. S i 4 i s i of Law to outwit. 1 t t to i 4-k.atm 1 totals is 4 i totals u 1 rut Istat mid1 wlm for Travo Nutzki a Tymel of for w. 0�ru u lib mud it it Tor a a in leu 001 for lumb14 s she f s i us so 1 1 i s i i Turl to i of Tim in 4tb. To Chato Luzo pm Lull Oran. Wow. Bsullak. To Lios. A terms grinder honoured Dallas Al Pat Culpepper football itar of tax univ the South a at cont Annc athlete of there a. Stock wins pair As o9s sweep tribe Cleveland up Relief Pitcher Wei Stock was credited with victories in both ends of b doubleheader sunday As the league leading Baltimore orioles ran their winning Streak to eight game with 10-6 and 6-1 decisions Over the Cleveland indians. Stock who boosted his season record to five wins without a de feat blinked the indians on one hit Over the lost three innings of the Nightcap after holding them scoreless and hit less during a two inning stint in the opener. The orioles won the Nightcap on Boog Powell s eighth inning single which broke a 1-1 tie. Balti More added two More runt on Jackie Brandt s triple end score another pair in the ninth. The loser was Jim mudcat Grant now3-4, who gave up a run in the first inning then pitched scoreless Ball until the eight Chuck Estrada started the night Cap for the Oriole and gave up " the stars and stripes senators snap losses on 7-6 Triumph in Nightcap after Yankees Annex first one run in the first five innings Dave Mcnally pitched a scoreless sixth inning before being remove for a punch hotter. Baltimore won the first Gam with a three run outburst against loser Dick Donovan in the seventh. Jim Gentile s two run single Pottle orioles ahead 7-6. And they added three More runs in the los two innings. Gentile also Hod a two run Homer Brooks Robinson a Solo Honor and Powell a two run double of the orioles collected 15 hits of three pitchers. Stocked. First Yamei Baltimore Civ Slanda a n Park left. M s b i 411ftnfilcr. Of 111 Motl. In s Nam a � s Ivy Rel. If 4 new York up the Washington senators snapped an eight gome losing Streak and won their first game under new manager Gil Hodges by taking the Nightcap Ofa doubleheader 7-6. Sunday after the new York Yankees won their sixth straight in the opener 7-1.rookie Jim Duckworth a 34 year old right handed Sid Earmer held the Yankees to two runs on six hits Over the lost six innings of the Nightcap to gain his first major league Victory. The senators had lost four in a Row under Hodges since he took Over the club last thursday errors by the usually reliable Bobby Richardson and Clete Boyer permitted what proved to be the winning seventh. Run to score in the nats Bou toned up Flint game Wai Hinton new York All Buji t f 441 441 , ulna . In . 0. Ill brim. In Brebt in Tibb Bra Btu. Pm a Wiikus Fuhs it la he tort Imi. Or ref Idle. Culm Tad of. It two my by Toht 1 Bammy Birtt Loit f. Him rat t. Itt Ort. Eolior Brit. Horn. Bb-u1mo& la Ilo Vanl of Tuo rib com s. A Neft so Soh to 1-4 1 1 s 4 1tt s i i i tilt wl1 Huml i by or. A a Truro pm. Cut. Rich War. Tartof. To f u. With two out and Don lock who had doubled on second Richardson muffed Chuck Cottier s ground Rand lock scored when Yogi Berra missed the tog at the plate. Cottier Boyer Buchan look Elston Howard plus Howard s two was then trapped off second but he regained that bog when Boyer muffed a relay during the run Down. Jim Coates and Stan William were the starters in the second gome but neither butted Long. Coates went out in the third when the Yankees scored twice to take a 4-3 Edge and Williams left inthe following inning when the nats moved in front 8-4. Sex senator Steve Hamilton was the losing Pitcher. Westmont s Siemens shifts to Cal lutheran thousand Oaks. Calif. Up John a Siemens athletic directorate Westmont College. Santa bar Bara for the last 10 years was named new basketball coach or California lutheran , who also coached basketball and Tennis at Westmont will assume i duties next fall and take Over for Luther Schalch who resigned the basketball Job to de vote More time to his duties As ath Letic director and baseball coach. Foot treatment keeps wills from Road trip los Angeles up is airy i valuable player last year has Wilts of the los Angela Doxen will not travel to Milwaukee with the club and in buy in los an Geles or treatment of a foot in jury team physician or. Robert Kerlan said sunday. Wills the National league s most missed several games lately be cause of what Kerlan termed a calcification of a joint in the second toe of his left treatment takes Kerlan , who stole an amazing 104 bases in 1962. Hail a slow Start this season because of a turned ankle he suffered on opening Day. 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