European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 2, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 20 the stars and stripes tuesday july 2, 1963 Mahaffey Breaks is 111up As phils slip by cubs 3-2 Philadelphia up slump Ridden Art Mahaffey pitched five Hitlall for seven innings sunday and it was just enough to carry the Philadelphia Phillies to a 3-2 Victory Over the Chicago cubs. Mahaffey a 19-game Winner last season won his fourth game this year but accepted Relief from Johnny Klippstein while holding a 3-1 Lead at the end of seven on a hot humid Day. It was Mahaffey s first win since Friend checks mets again As bucs win 3-0 Pittsburgh up pirate right hander Bob Friend continued his Mastery Over the new York Mots sunday going eight innings and giving up two hits As Pitts Burgh scored a 3-0 Victory. Friend was unable to finish the game because of the willing 90 degree temperature. Alvin Mcbean pitched the last inning and gave up a harmless single to Jim Hickman. The Victory was Friend s seventh against the mets without a loss and boosted his season record to 10-g. He yielded singles to Rod Kane Lin the third inning and Pinch hit Ter Cliff Cook in the eighth. Fourth Whitewash the shutout was Friend s fourth of the season. Friend struck out seven walked one and did t allow a Man beyond first base As the pirates completed a sweep of the three game series. The pirates scored one run in the fourth inning on singles by Roberto Clemente and Jerry Lynch and Smoky Burgess sacrifice Fly. Two More runs came Over in the eighth on Clemente s triple an intentional walk to Burgess two errors by Kanehl on an attempted double steal and Bob Bailey s single. Tracy Stallard was the loser forthe mets pitching seven innings and allowing five hits while fan Ning seven. Mets foe Friend new York Pittsburgh Alt it 11 a i it ii Rick Nikii us 801 scam fold. 21 2 0 0 june 12 and his second since april 26. 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Armed Force since 1945, before the american occupation it was a japanese Arm Barracks area. Bulky sulky new York racing sulky wide weighs up a harnesses about four feet Between 30 and 35pounds and costs $400 and up. Crawling to safety it was t the India who bit the dust in this shot from the first game of a Cleveland indians Boston red sox twi night doubleheader at Boston s Fenway Park. Rather Dick Williams of the red sox got a sampling or the dust As he crawled Back to second ahead of tiie tag by second baseman Mike de la Hoz. Boston triumphed 4-1. A i photo Mcardle cops distance race Detroit a defending Champion Pete Mcardle of the Newyork athletic club retained his senior National aau 24-Kilometerrun title Sun Day. Mcardle 10,000-meter pan american Champion and Holder of several aau Long distance crowns won in the time of 1 hour 31 minutes and 11 seconds Over a 33 Man Field. The distance is the equivalent of 15.53 Miles. 00-degree heat the race was run in 90-degree plus weather on a course from Windsor ont., to Detroit As part of the Detroit Windsor International Freedom festival. The run ners ran on roads and City Street Sand crossed the Detroit River s ambassador officials said it was the first sanctioned race to Start Inone country and finish in another. Harold Harris and Hal Higdon both of the University of Chicago track club finished second an third respectively. Their respective times were 1 32.23 and 1 34.27. Spartans to begin Grid drills july 22 Alconbury England special football tryouts and practice forthe 1963 Alconbury spartan foot Ball team will begin Here july 22,coach Phil Plutt announced. Plutt whose team begins play sept. 7, will be assisted by Bill Berkman As Backfield coach added Tillman line coach. The squad is looking for n , whose team compiled a 5-3 record for second place in the Safe . Conference behind league leading Chicksands and 7-3 Overall said he will have to re build a Large portion of his Lin and Backfield and that every Posi Tiki. Is open. Cards defeat knights 5-4 Holman Bat Star Verdun France special Tom Holman poked a three run double and scored the other two Verdun runs himself As he paced the cardinals to a 5-4 usar Hurcom z league Victory Over the Orleans knights Here o 11 m a n s base Clearing two Bagger and Tom Gongola s rib single sent Verdun off to a 4-0 Lead in the first inning and the cards never trailed thereafter though Orleans came Back with three runs in the fourth and onegin the eighth James. Off Winner Dick James went the distance fan Ning 12 and walking seven As he collected the Victory and evened his record at 2-2. Loser Jim Schneider also worked the full nine. He struck out seven and walked just two in suffering his first loss a walk sacrifice and hit Batter set the stage for Hollman s k poke in the first Frame. In the sixth Hollman reached first on an error at shortstop and continued around on Duke Austin s sacrifice a Fly out and Doc Crougher s hit. Orleans tallied its three in the fourth on three walks Rich rebel s Bingle and Ray rung s base Emp tying double. Rung and de Haynes led the knights at the plate with2-for-3 efforts. The Orleans Verdun series sen both teams off to a 1-1 Start in the second half of the com z sea son. Orleans which was 5-4 in the first round Defeated the cardinals 11-8, saturday. Verdun was run Nerup in the first half with a 7-3 Mark. Orleans Verdun 000 300 0104 8 3 400 001 Fox 5 5 i ii incl pollster Jii incs nil loll limn a juices 2-2in Selm Vulor so. Rosewall trims Laver to take pro singles Forest Hills . Up Ken Rosewall sunday continued his Mastery Over fellow australian Rod Laver to win the singles title in the . Pro Tennis Champion ships. Rosewall conquered Laver in68 minutes g-4, 6-2, 6-2. In winning this grass court event Rosewall earned $1,400 top Richter recipient of 1st Ernie Davis memorial trophy Buffalo up Pat Richter former University of Wisconsin end saturday night was awarded the Ernie Davis memorial trophy. The award is Given to the player who most impressed the six All America bowl coaches with a Gen eral attitude of cooperation leadership cheerfulness sportsmanship and All around conduct on and of the Field. The trophy was named for Chelate Ernie Davis who starred at Syracuse University. Davis die May 18 of leukaemia. The 1962 All America bowl in Buffalo was the last football con test played by the Syracuse All America halfback. The 21-year-old Richter a 6-foot,6-Ihclv 230-Pound end from Madi son wis., was selected by the coaches headed by Wisconsin s Milt Bruhn of the East and John Mckay of the West. Bill Murray of Duke and Charley Mcclendon of leu the East aides and Mckay s assistants Bob Devaney of Nebraska and Frank Broyles of Arkansas also participated in the voting. Croniei rejoices Over tax ruling Boston a american league president Joe Cronin says new internal Revenue service Rul Ings Are cause for rejoicing by professional baseball. A review of these regulations indicates Cronin said that baseball ticket purchases will be tax deduct Ible just As they have been in the past in nearly every Cronin said purchases of either season tickets or separate tickets to single sports events will be tax deductible when Given to customers or potential customers As gifts or for entertainment associated wit business. He said attendance at a baseball game in connection with a business meeting or convention is considered business entertainment under the final regulations. Money. Laver As the runner up collected $1,100. Playing in Cloudy humid weather at historic Forest Hills stadium the tiny Rosewall was in control of the match from he Start. He threatened to break Laver self handed service twice in the first set before the decisive breaking the seven 111 game. After that Laver s game deserted him. He could t Cope with Rose Wail s precise placements and deft volleys. Nor could he regain the touch to keep Rosewall at Bay. His Only flurry came in the final game in a desperate attempt to break service. The crowd of about 5,000 applauded Rosewall s artistry in his first professional appearance Here in four years. The crowd got More action for its Money in the doubles. Rosewall teaming with Laver won that title too in a 7-5, 10-8, 7-5 Victory Over Butch Buchholz and Alex Olmedo the Rosewall Laver duo split $800. In a pro set match to determine third place singles Money of $800, Buchholz Defeated Olmedo 17-15. Lary thought fit to rejoin Detroit Knoxville Tenn. A Frank Lary pitched Knoxville s South at lactic league smokes to a 10-2 Victory Over Chattanooga Sunda for his seventh win against two defeats to give the smokes third place As the first half of a split season ended. Lary sent to the class a Sally league by Detroit to work his Arm in shape yielded eight hits and impressed Rick Farrell visiting Here from Detroit s front office. It appears Lary is ready to re turn to Tiger stadium Farrell said. We will know in a Day or National Saber Crown regained by Lammori los Angeles up Gene Lammori of Philadelphia regained the individual Saber fencing title Here by defeating it Alfonso Morales of it. Sam Houston Texas and Attila Kerestes of the Newyork athletic club at the National fencing championships. Lammori last won in 1959. He won in a three Way Fence off among men who had 6-2 records. He Defeated Morales a Navy lieutenant5-2, and Kerestes 5-1
