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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 28, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 20 the stars and stripes today May 18, 1963 Britain s Hill repeats at Monte carlot Rwjr Sam Baum Anstall or Terr Monte Carlos a god soap the Queen appears Destine to be the no. 1 tune of the grand prix hit Parade again to 19&1 a last year s world Champion Gra Ham Hill drove the same Brit Lxi formula one Brm to won with to 1962 to Victory hero sunday. Hemil clocked at 2 41.49.7. The race the grand prix of Europe womb held on the approx Ruttely two mile circuit twisting through this romantic principality on the Mediterranean Shore. Thousands packed the stand ii jammed balconies and peered from Cliffs to watch the trim racers. A Lucky few viewed them from the Comfort of yachts moored in the Harbor. In second place also in a works bum was american Richie Luther some five seconds behind Tho briton. Hill covered the 100lapi in 2 41.543 at an average peed of 72.6 Miles per hour. Third was Bruce Maclan driving a Cooper and on his heels was the new fuel a elected Ferrari driven by John Surtees. The other new Ferrari driven by Willy Matresse of Belgium lost an engine and retired on the 44th Lap. Curk polled scotsman Jimmy Clark plagued by what appeared to be the tame old Lotus Fra Glenen swapped the Lead twice with Hill before taking it Over mildly on the 18th Lap. He went into the Gas Ometer turn inthe 84th Lap and dipped Oft the track into Hay bundles with his gear Box froze. Clark had driven Superb race breaking Lap record again and again. He was running in seconds ahead of Hill when he went off the Road. Innea Ireland in a Lotus Brm rammed the Tunnel Wall in the41st Lap but was unhurt. The race first of 1963 counting for Drivers championship Points was an exciting Battle with individual duels highlighting the later stages. Surtees slipped his Ferrari put hit on the 45lh Lap but was a Parade by Hill almost at once on the 58th Lap he inched past Mil again and held on until is Ferrari appeared to go sick Anthill slipped Back into the no. 2 pot do crab bid on the final Lap sure eos mad desperate attempt to pass Mac Laron in a Duel Tor the third Post Lon and set a new Lap record of 74 . Only the first four cars covered the 100 laps. And Only nine of Theis starter got far enough to be listed in the final results. A disappointment to the amerlean Nee fans on hand and there appeared to be Hundred was the failure of former world Champion american Phil Hill to drive. He was scheduled to pm loathe new italian ats. But the Ca just did t get put together Intima. Added to the no show category were the two new american Fly the scirocco a. They apparently did not get to Europe. The Leaden if jul kill. My mi.4t.hmk Quito. Isu 31ii44.s it mum. Car 2m1.i2.i4 Urmit. A Tui t-ain.1 emf my. Cunt to into turn taif Kirthi ism 7j. Tomter Camf it leu i mils Curt. Utt 18 a i ims Bremm. Uni 29 my St. Louis la Pil tin new Fork Mats m Lynh a the Hiil Piir if u four a Iii i refs by up Lluhi  Nurr sunday ill a hip is main Efti a limbs winning the no kit. Up in 11 inning.1-2. After being lenten in tin opener. 7-4. On a rec run Pinch Homer by Charlie  second game Victory ended a Ievon rime new York letting Strunk and was the tint time the mets eagles Ink 8 linebackers Philadelphia tap to Philadelphia eagles have signed Max Baughan Bob Harrison and Mike Woulfow three linebackers Lor the 1963 season the club has announced. The eagles now have x players under contract including 10 from last year1 team. Mets trip cards in 11 the to split twin Bill had diff a in hip  him to ainu a this Yeier. The mels won a. � Lin Wirnik i run in Tho Lith. C i Rollfs Neal irad Goft the inning or Alrieri of cond base Whin St. Louk i Fly Iota t  l muffed i Fly nor the will Bott go Hosoi. Who had just replaced Diomedes Olivio on the Mound Frei did Chaco  bunt and threw past first. Neil scored on the two Bush error.  by new a it Timi Mil St. Louis Dick Grunt i Tritth til t t 1-1 a Ftp  \ Ork Vint Ilund on tin lift Cornel rim in he we with. Hut the t to � Forred to Atni innings on Carl Kif Wulk h Homer in thu no nah. The new York Winner was to i in Cisco who and mar de the first . Louis Fri Init to 12  run Norn in each Gynnip Tut in the i net Kai Nti inn. It Philadelphia starter and Winner Chris Short. The Homer tied him with Joe Adcock at the hand of Active major leagues with 10grand slums each. The Triumph for Short was his first of the St ii son after four Goshch. Jim masonry lost his second game in eight decisions for the reds. Taylor collected five hits in the doubleheader and inn 9-for-10 in the four game series to raise his batting average from .290 to .320. The phils took Throe of the fou games Culp rat second a Tinct  Cincinnati rat Sleve Rii Culp inning by igniting a two out rally with a single. Tony Taylor John Callnon and Tony Gonzalez Foi Lowed with nannies for two Runoff loser Joey Jay Jay who has been one of then Jont biggest winners the past two years was tagged with his eighth defeat. He has Only one Vic tory. Sieve r., hit his game clinching blow in the eighth inning of the first game As n Pinch hit Tor for Roy s noise fun at our Philadelphia Cincinnati h h All a it Ilot. The Iii Lam. Feb til " to f 4 i t Flat Tvr. If 91  i d i pin Tonii of t a in twi. It 301 Hom noun. To 411 Abra. So Tob him a. A & 0 0uriattrr. Sti of i 1 a 3. . Mem 4. Of comr. Puma. L jul maj a h a an it i1 4 0 it i Nuh. It in Prtrt. ?.\ 1 s d 1 pm Blini 4,  i 0, Len a. H Chip � Flur. ,,  to for to till baseball Mentor resigns at . Columbia . Joe outrun baseball coach at the Una Vars Ltd of South Carolina for the lust seven so exons has resigned. Grugan said he wants to devote More time to the University s phys Leal education program in which he is an instructor. Athletic director Marvin Bass Aid no Sulci kor had been named Ali ii iia 1 3 Fri xxx it a j 1 ill Mitt. M 401 cell i lit. M 300 a Lilly in i d 0 Mitil tr100 i Ltd mrs. It u i i h Jurf. .1h 4 1 i Alt Takii. If 9 0 0 it Jim. If 109 Noird i Totaita or mucin or lit oth ish out Foi 9ifiiiiinn la Ellie no Foi on it Homer  for allium in 8th. New Strk to two 4 flt. La 101 of m 7 he Buff.  York t4-us i of York a i. Uliuli 11 fac Rolt Flor nun boat t sir How str Elmo. Ifune. Ifo i0 0 ii i i t f  j 5 Muff aids mets t second Patno new a Qhok to. Loui s 0 l a Tiff. La 101 to Lulu. It 0 0 of tinned u it 0 i  it Tui. Of Al 1 i i i i i i  1 i j i m in Mil fur m no  is. Cml Lulli in Hajj in 91-1 9 i a 001 m-3 ii to Ltd. While ctn i of Flirk the St. Blu lt-1 i 11 Diml Ettl Hunt. In h Al Orleans outlasts Verdun 7 Reynolds wins com z open Orleans. Ken Are a col the Orleans in Liliu Rel Ali in Tor Hrco Ruinn in both the sixth and seventh innings to overcome the Verdun Caird Luls. 7-4, in the com z league opener Here Sunti. Right hander Jim Reynolds the son of sex new Vork Yankee off Alue a Reynold a need Cven Hlf College baseball summer Loop set St. Louis up Bob Stew Council headed by  �,.,Art athletic director of St. Louis University sold arrangements have Bien completed for operation of Tho National collegiate baseball foundation s summer league for College player. Stewart ii Tho president and co organizer of the foundation wit Walter Shannon Midwest super visor of scout for Tho Cleveland indians. The major leagues executive Council y commissioner Ford Frick  wetly voted to con tribute up to  for the foun Dation s program this summer. Stewart Hud previously announced that the first league which will serve As a Pilot operation to my the pattern for the foundation s expansion to other parts of the country will have clubs at Peoria Springfield Champaign Urbana Galesburg and Lincoln i Central Illinois. Stewart mid hat the Chan Alan urbi Inu i him Vil be coached by Lee by Briu it of inc University of ii Llanon and will Piny its games on Illinois Field. Players Foi the league will be recruited principally from the to a of Missouri Illinois Iowa Indiana Ohio. Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota North Dakota South Dakota Kansas Nebraska and okla Ohio. And six walks while striking out to gain the verdict. Ruu Btl took the defeat. He fanned 10 l a trolled Only one but yielded hits. The knights took a the chunk out of Verdun s 4-0 to adj the sixth As Richard rebel Dot tit in two runs and Ray rung i out o two Bagger to plat Orleans ther forged ahead in 1 seventh As singles by Jim Der Ernie Hardy and i. Loaded Chi bases and Carmen  s one base Rathe tying and go ahead run. J nolds scored on an error Tom Hall Mun tingled in Vei first run in the opening in unit l three More card tallies com Flthe fifth on two Sauci. A. Croucher l bunt single t per m Knight errors and a passed to Tab v4 mob m-4 5otiun on  1h Ilu nuni a Rinoldi my a a  
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