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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 6, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pago 18 the stars and stripes saturday july 6, 1963 dodgers Deal cards 10-7 loss on Mcmullen grand slam los Angeles up Rookie third baseman Ken Mcmullen hit a grand slam Home run in the sixth inning thursday night and the los Angeles dodgers added four More runs before the Side was retired to Send the St. Louis cardinals Down to a 10-7 defeat for their fifth Ken Mcmullen. Highlights rally straight loss three to los  win was the fourth straight for the dodgers and increased their National league Lead to 2% games at the traditional july 4 Milestone of the season. Mcmullen s bases loaded Home was the first this year for the Dodg ers and it was the 21-year-old in fielder s second major league four Bagger. It came off starting Cardinal hurler Ernie Broglio who had been struggling to protect a 4-2 Lead. After Mcmullen s blow Broglio was replaced by de Bauta with none out and the Relief Pitcher loaded the  Shantz then took Over for the cards and Jim Gilliam doubled in two runs. Willie Davis followed with a triple to score the final pair of tallies in the 27-minute inning in which 11 dodgers went to Bat. Campbell s grand Slammer helps Colts in twin Triumph Over reds 5-2, 6-2 Houston up Jim Campbell s two out grand slam Home run inthe eighth inning gave the hous ton Colts a 6-2 Victory thursday night and a clean sweep of a twi night doubleheader Over the Cincinnati Redlegs. The Colts won the opener 5-2. Campbell s blow Over the left Field Wall came after Cincinnati s Joey Jay had loaded the bases on walks. The Colts got excellent Relief pitching from Turk Farrell making his first Effort since injuring Misback june 9. Farrell worked three innings in Relief of starter Chris Zachary and allowed the Redle Sonly one hit. Cincinnati got two runs in the first inning off Zachary on a hit batsman and two out singles by ailing Sternberg keeps up spirits Seattle a who s going in my place it was Brian Sternberg univer sity of Washington world record breaking pole vaulter asking from the Hospital bed where he lies paralysed about the . Track and Field meet at Moscow july 20-21. I m sorry i Don t have much Power he said referring to his voice. It barely was audible. These were words Sternberg used thursday in greeting George n. Meyers Seattle sports editor and longtime Friend. Doctors still barred visitors from outside the immediate family but the parents or. And mrs. Harold o. Sternberg invited Meyers to Johnson lunches with phils Culp talks about Texas Philadelphia up Ray Culp Rookie pitching Star of the Philadelphia Phillies lunched with a fellow texan thursday Vic president Lyndon b. Johnson. The vice president was Here Ashe principal speaker at fourth of july ceremonies at Independence Hall and had invited Culp to be his guest at a luncheon. Culp who has a 10-6 record with the Phillies was presented with a pair of personalized cuff links by the vice president. \ when asked what the two talked about Culp replied  acrobatic jockeys. Oceanport . Up jockeys Bill Harmatz and Bennie Sorensen Are sex acrobats. The Hospital and Brian wanted Tosee him. The 20-year-old athlete whose vault of 16 feet 8 inches in the Compton Calif relays Las month will be submitted for approval As the world record was still in critical condition from a neck injury. He was paralysed from the neck Down and respiratory problems persisted. He was injured on a trampoline. Tuesday night. Meyers said Sternber s parents found encouragement in his response to a nurse who turned his bed. He tried to Tell the nurse How to do it he was also Able to read som of the scores of telegrams from All Over the country. His father Hel them for him. Message from fennels one was from or. And mrs. W. O. Pennel Miami Fla., parents of John Pennel the Northeast Louisi Ana state College vaulter from whom Sternberg wrested the rec Ord earlier this Spring. Pennel leaped 16 feet 6% inches three Days after Sternberg set a Mark of 16-5. Brian later cleared 16-8. Sternberg asked his father to reply Meyers said. He dictate this Telegram thank you for your concern. I am fighting it All the Way. Good Luck to John in  to his successor on the . Team to face the russians Stern Berg was told that Pennel Ron Morris of los Angeles John Rose of Arizona state University and John Cramer Sternberg s washing ton teammate had been under consideration. All Are now in Europe and Morris has now been offered Sternberg s place. Meyers said Young Sternber then muttered dog  Gordy Coleman Marty Keough and John Edwards. In the first game Rusty staub two run Home run in the fourth inning capped the Victory for the Colts. Staub who had been the Goat of last wednesday s 2-1 win by Cin Campbell staub Cannati drove in three of the Colt s runs with his third Home run Anda single giving right hander Ken Johnson his fourth win against 11losses. Cincinnati s Only Runoff John son came on Back to Back doubles by Bob Skinner and Vada pin Sonin the third inning and in the eighth on a triple by Pete Roseand a fielder s Choice. Hal Woodeshick came on after Calif. Stars break 2 world records . Swim Marks los Altos Hills Calif. Up eight members of the Santa Clar swim club thursday night combined to smash two world and United states records in freestyle relay events while another pair of swimmers tied for a new unite states Mark in the women s 100 meter breaststroke. Steve Clark Nick Schoenmann Don Schollander and de towns end swam the 400-meter freestyle relay in 3 39.3 to break the world record of 3 42.5 and the american Mark of 3 44.3. The team was on of several competing in the Mil lion Dollar water show at foothill College. Santa Clara s Terri Stickles Pokey Watson Kerry Haines and Donna de Varona broke the women s 400-meter freestyle relay world Mark of 4 09.8 with a time of 4 09.3 in the College s outdoor regu lation olympic Pool. The Effort also broke the United states Markof 4 14.8. Carol Renne of Palo Alto Calif., and sue Jones of los Altos tied inthe women s 100-meter breast stroke at 1 21.1 to upset the United states record of 1 22.2. Indians Ink Calif. Youth Cleveland a the Cleve land indians have announced sign ing Mike Pavich 18, of Clovis,Calif., a Catcher. Floyd not satisfied with Drill Louis disagrees Las vegas up former Champion Floyd Patterson pounded two sparring partners for four rounds thursday but complained later he did not feel satisfied with his workout for the july 22 Outwith Sonny Liston. Patterson s viewpoint was contrary to that of another former Champion Joe Louis who said he though Floyd looked stronger than he had Ever seen him. While Liston paced himself through three rounds of boxing with Foneda Cox Patterson knocked Down one sparring part Ner Ray Lopez and raised a Bruise Over the right cheekbone of Bill Johnson. Johnson also had a bloody nose at the end of two rounds. Patterson said he did not regard it As a Good workout but could offer no particular reason Why. He said he had a similar attitude re Garding drills before his second bout with Ingemar Johansson which he won. Liston was scheduled to Box again Friday but Patterson said he would no t hold a Public work out until saturday. He has been trying to avoid dropping under195 pounds Johnson had loaded the bases inthe eighth with one away and put out the fire with Only one run scoring. 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Olympic water skiing team Here after tryouts a nearby Callaway gardens. The new team members who will compete in the world s water skiing tournament in september at Vichy France Are Billy Spencer of Sarasota Fla. Chuck Stearns of belly lower  Flea Jackson of Del Ray Beach Fla. Ken White of Hono Lulu Dicksie Ann Hoyt of fair Haven ., and Jeannette Brownf Cyprus gardens Fla. Ten men and five women were selected for the trials on the basis of their performance at last year s National ski tournament and the 1963 masters ski tournament held Here. Miss Brown was the Overall women s Winner in the masters and Stearn took the Overall honors in the men s division. De Roebuck the second dodger Pitcher to work in Relief of starter Bob Miller got credit for the win although he had to be replaced inthe eighth by Ron Perranoski. Broglio took the loss. The cardinals had 16 hits to 11 for the dodgers and appeared to be breaking out of their mid season slump until the big sixth inning rally by los Angeles. Grand slam affair St. Javier 2b Wilto in Groat As Musial if a Cannel Boyer 3b Altai an of flood of Mccarver o Broglio p Baum. P Shantz p a damask Schultz p a James Louis a r h 012 4 5 0 g 8 los Angeles a b h wills s3 Lulam 2b Oliver 2b w. Davis of t. Davis if Moon of fairly in Mcmullen. 3b Roseboro o 1 Miller p 0 Sherry p o a Skowron Roebuck p l Perranoski p o totals 43 7 10 totals 32 10 11 popped out for Sherry in both a struck out for Shant in 8th a ran for Musial in 8th a singled for so cult in oth. St. Louis 20 001 030 7 16 0 Lotan Tele 002 008 oox19 ii 0 to a St. Louis 24-10, los Angeles 27-10. Do White Groat and White. Lob St. Louis12, los Angeles 4. 2bjavier, of Lallum in Groat. W. Davis White. Hll my Mullju. Rut Javier 3. White Boyer flood Gill lira 4, w. Davis 2, Mcmullen. In h r Erbb soy Brogulo a 9-4 a Benuta Slintz Schuitz a Miller Sherry Roebuck a 2-3 Perranoski a 0 2 12 Ivr. 7 2 2 0 62 71 o 0 0 0 01 2 0xpitched to 1 Batter in 3rd a pitched to 5 batters in oth a pitched to 2 batters in oth. We Miller Roebuck. A Crawford Venzon Steiner Donatelli. T3 02. Aso,720. Linger Jones top Hill climb Colorado Springs Colo up Bobby Unser of Albuquerque n.m., and Parnelli Jones the Indianapolis 500 Champion from Torrance Calif., posted rec Ord breaking performances thurs Day to win two divisions of the annual pikes Peak Hill climb. Unser won the main event the championship car class for the sixth straight year and Jones wheeled his 1963 Mercury up the Mountain to win the Stock car division. Unser s time was 12 30.6, a full20 seconds better than his record performance last year. The win gave the 28-year-old racer the consecutive Victory record too break ing a tie with his Uncle Lou Sunser 66, of Cascade Colo. Louis running in his 32nd Hill climb thursday finished Lith. Paul Kleinschmidt of Colorado Springs finished second with a time of 13 12.5. Both beat record Jones Defeated defending Cham Pion Curtis Turner of Roanoke va., in the Stock car class with a time of 14 17.4. Turner s time was 14 20.3. Both performances bested the record of 14 55.5 set by Turner last year. In the sports car class Favori teak Miller of Pico Rivera Calif., whipped his sleek Devon Ford up the twisting course in 14 27.7 for his fifth win in six tries. Thorn Jami son of Colorado Springs was run Nerup in 14 37.4. Behind Bobby Unser and Klein Schmidt in the championship carcass were three Colorado Springs racers Wes Vandervoort 13 18.0roy Walker 13 26.5 and Clyde Mcfarlin 13 35.9. Seventeen of the 25 entries in the championship division finished the 12.42-mile course. Strong comeback Toronto up Seth More head who suffered what doctors called a heart attack last summer made a comeback with the Toronto Maple Leafs of the International league this year and on june 13 pitched a three hit 1-0 win Over the Arkansas travellers  
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