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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 6, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Vogt 22 the stars and stripes saturday july 6, 1963 i they by United press International american league w l pet. 29 go 48 46 44 42 44 42 41 35 32 26 36 35 36 39 30 42 43 46 60 .623 .561 .557 .538 .530 .525 .494 .449 .410 .317 w,7 7v, 10 i3 l6 i 24 14 Mew York Chicago Man neiota Boiton Baltimore Cleveland lot Angeles Kansas City Detroit Washington wednesday s result Detroit 7. Minnesota 6 Boston 6, Cleveland 2 new York 5. Chicago 4 Baltimore 3, los Angeles i Only games scheduled thursday s results Washington 2-3, Kansas City 1-2 new York 0-2, Chicago 1-4 Detroit 6-3, Minnesota 3-1 Cleveland 4-7. Boston 3-5 1st game. Innings Baltimore. Los Angeles 4 National league w l pot. Go los Angeles 47 32 .595 St. Louis 45 35 .563 2 a Chicago 44 35 .557 3 san fran Elseo 45 35 .556 3 Cincinnati 44 37 .543 4 Milwaukee 40 39 .506 7 Pittsburgh 38 42 .475 9 /2 Philadelphia 38 43 .469 10 Houston 32 51 .386 17 now York 29 52 .358 19 wednesday s results Chicago 0. New York 2 los Angeles 6. St. Louis 0 Cincinnati 2. Houston i Milwaukee 6. San Francisco 6 Only games scheduled thursday s results Philadelphia 1-5 Pittsburgh 0-1 1st game 10 innings Chicago 3-2. New York 0-1 Milwaukee 6. San Francisco 3 Houston 6-6. Cincinnati 2-2 two night los Angeles 10. St. Louis 7 Pacific coast league Northern division Spokane Tacoma Hawaii Portland Seattle w 49 46 40 39 35 l 36 36 42 42 48 pet. .571 .561 .494 .481 .422 Southern division Oklahoma City w 43 l 38 40 40 43 46 pet. .531 .512 .494 .469 .465 of i i 7 to 8 13 go to i s i Dallas it. Worth 42 Salt Lake City 39 Denver 38 san Diego 40 wednesday s results Oklahoma City 8, Seattle 7 Tacoma 6, Dallas fort Worth 3 Spokane 14, Hawaii i Denver 3, Portland 2 Salt Lake City ii san Diego 6 thursday s results Oklahoma City 6-2. Seattle 3-9 Tacoma 10, Dallas fort Worth 2 Portland 5-4, Denver 0-3 Spokane 6, Hawaii i first game second. 2-2, called by curfew end of 9th to he made up july 6 Salt Lake City 3. San Diego i miss Moffitt Mckinley Advance to finals of Wimbledon singles from press dispatches Wimbledon England up Billie Jean Moffitt became the second american to gain the finals of this year s Wimbledon championships thursday As she joined fellow countryman Chuck Mckin Ley who moved into the finals of the men s singles  hard the other. Ameri can Hope fell by the Wayside As she bowed to top seed Margaret Smith of Australia in the other women s semifinal match 6-3, 6-3. Unseeded Billie Jean the 19-1year-old student from Long Beach calif., played one of the coolest games of her life to defeat her old British Wightman cup rival mrs. Ann Haydon Jones 6-4, 6-4. Mckinley a 22-year-old from St Louis knocked out Germany s Wil Helm Bungert 6-2, 6-4, 8-6, to qualify for the finals spot opposite unseeded australian Fred Stolle who Defeated second seeded Manuel Santana of Spain 8-6, 6-1, 7-5. Mckinley who lost to Rod Laver International league Northern division w t pet. Syracuse 50 33 .602 Rochester 46 37 .554 Buffalo 2 38 .525 Richmond 36 42 .462 Toronto 37 46 .446 Southern division three sex champs entered in Nail putting tourney Cleveland a three former winners Are among Thefield of about 300 contestants from 35 states Here for the $50,000national championship of the professional putters association Fri Day through  sex champions who will be competing for the $10,000 first prize Are Neil Connor of greens Ville s.c., the 1960 Winner Lee Weldy of Savannah ga., who won in 1961, and Paul Garrison of Indianapolis Winner of last year s tournament also entered is Bob Williamson of Jacksonville fla., the association s Putter of the year in 1962.the three Day tournament will be Over 216 holes of 72 holes each Day. The Field will be Cut to thelow 100 scorers and ties for the finals sunday afternoon. W l Atlanta 45 32 Indianapolis 44 38 Arkansas 38 44 Columbus 33 46 Jacksonville 32 47 wednesday s results Jacksonville 8, Buffalo 3 Columbus 9, Atlanta 5 Indianapolis 4, Arkansas 2 Syracuse 5, Rochester i Toronto 5, Richmond 0 thursday s results Jacksonville 6-1, Buffalo 2-7 Columbus 5-4, Arkansas 2-4 Syracuse 2-4, Rochester 0-1 Toronto 5-5, Richmond 2-3 pet. .584 .537 .463 .418 .405 go 4 6 a m i 13 go 3 a 9 i 13 14 Billie Jean Moffitt. Seeks repeat Chuck Mckinley. Drops Bungert Eastern league i Charleston Elmira Springfield York Reading Binghamton w 43 40 35 35 35 32 l 32 36 35 36 40 41 pet. .573 .526 .500 .493 .467 .438 go s a 6 8 i wednesday s results Elmira 3. Springfield 2 Binghamton 8. Charleston 5 York 5. Reading 3 thursday s results Reading 14-4, York 2-10 Springfield 6. Elmira 3 Charleston 4. Binghamton i South Atlantic league Augusta Macon Asheville Knoxville Chattanooga Charlotte Lynchburg Nashville w 43 43 39 35 36 33 32 27 l 22 28 35 37 39 40 40 49 pot. .672 .606 .527 .486 .480 .452 .444 .355 go 2 /3 315 1 3 i 22v, Holiday Gate dips in major leagues by the associated pres major league baseball s 17-game july 4 program attracted 220.556 fans a slight dip from last year. In 1962, with one More game on the , 224.866 clicked through the turnstiles. The National league Drew about 2,000more this year but the american league dropped off about 6,000.the . Had a turnout of 117,047, with the . Drawing103,509. The biggest crowds turned out for the Chicago new York games in each league. The Chi Cago White sox met the Yankee sat new York before 38.180 while the new York mets played the cubs at Chicago with 32,654 look Ngoh. Wednesday s results Macon 5. Knoxville 3 Augusta 2-1, Chattanooga 0-7 Charlotte 6. Nashville 3 thursday s results Asheville 6, Lynchburg 3 Augusta 6. Chattanooga 3 Macon 4-6, Knoxville 3-4 Charlotte 5-1. Nashville 2-4 top ten by the associated press based on 11/5 or More at bats american league g a r h pet. 78 290 44 99 .341 78 303 36 101 .333 74 286 50 94 .329 76 293 50 95 .324 66 235 36 75 .319 76 292 43 90 .308 52 214 32 65 .304 79 290 43 88 .303 82 316 42 93 .294 77 303 38 88 .290 59 210 28 61 .290 Wagner los Angeles Malzone Boston Yastrzemsky. Boston Kaline Detroit Rollins Minnesota Pearson los Angeles Dava Lillo Cleveland Robinson Chicago Ward. Chicago Boyer new York Marls. New York National league g a r h pet. T. Davis los Angeles 66 241 27 81 .336 White St. Louis 80 329 58 108 .328 Groat. St. Louts 80 321 48 105 .327 Santo. Chicago 79 315 41 103 .327 Covington Philadelphia 61 179 27 58 .324 Pinson. Cincinnati 81 235 47 103 .317 Boyer St. Louis 77 300 36 95 .317 h. Aaron Milwaukee 78 307 61 97 .316 wills. Lor Angeles 59 240 41 75 .313 Clement. Pittsburgh 71 267 40 83 .311 Home runs american National Allison. Minnesota 20 h. Aaron. Mil. 24 Wagner los Angeles 9 Mccovey san fran. 20 Texas league softer service sought Forest Hills  up Veteran coach Mercer Beasley believes Rule makers for t e n n t should provide for a separate server s line some distance behind the Baseline to reduce the Power of a player s first service. Austin Tulsa san Antonio Elpaso  Amarillo w 43 39 39 40 33 28 l 3 35 35 36 41 44 pot. .581 .527 .527 ,526 .446 .389 go 4 4 4 10 14 wednesday s results Albuquerque 5. Amarillo 3 Austin 5. Elpaso 4 san Antonio 4, Tulsa 2. Thursday s results Austin 1-7, Elpaso 0-4 san Antonio 7-0, Tulsa 3-7 Amarillo 4, Albuquerque 0 Marls. New York Stuart Boston Kaline. Detroit Battey. Minn. Killebrew. Minn. In Mays san fran. 17 Cepeda san fran. 17 Banks Chie agr 17 17 runs batted in american National Wagner. Los Angeles 57 h. Aaron Mil. Allison Minnesota 65 Santo. Chicago Kaline Detroit 54 White St. Louis Malzone. Boston 52 Pinson. Cincinnati Stuart Boston 50 Robinson can. Boyer. St. Louis King Calumet Louisville by. Up Calu met farm leads  owners in Ken Tucky Derby winners with seven. Toomey wins Pentathlon Seattle a Bill Toomey three time Champion representing the Santa Clara calif., youth Vil Lage won the National aau Pentathlon championship thursday with two firsts and a second for total of 3,365 Points. Russ Hodge of the . Air Force was second with 3,222 Points an former University of Oregon Star Dave Edstrom a member of the1960 . Olympic team in the decathlon was third with 3,188. Another former olympic per former Phil Mulkey of birding Ham ala., wound up fourth with 2,837.the rest of the 11-Man Field finished in this order Jon Albitz Penn Hill pa., strides 2,645 Joe Mcgladrey Lar son fab 2,620 Keith Avera Seattle olympic club 2,161 Don Conner Seattle olympic club Dennis Peacocke. Seattle olympic club Ross Aragon Albuquerque track club 1,953. And Ralph Heri Tage . Army. 1,667. Neither Aragon nor heritage finished the 1,500 meters  won the Broad jump and 200-meter run finished second in the 1,500 meters and third in the  Broad jump of 24 feet 3 inches set a stadium record and won him 922 Points. He also picked up 889 Points in the 200 meters with a winning time of 22 2 seconds. In the finals Here in 1961, was heavily favored to take the Wimbledon title Back to the unite states for the first time in four years. The finals were slated Fri Day. Miss Moffitt now has a Chance to win Tennis glory by repeating her feat of Jast year when she up set the top seeded miss Smith in the second round  Jean was always one move ahead of mrs. Jones. The British Lethander tried to slow the game Down with Long shots to the base line but she never managed to keep the american away from the net for Long. It was Billie Jean s volleying that turned the match. Miss Moffitt was watching intently from the sidelines As miss Smith demolished miss hard shopes of making the Wimbledon finals for the third time. The australian broke service at love to 2-1 in the third game of the second set and was never headed. Finals saturday a crowd of 15,000 watched the semifinals in Dull weather on Wimbledon s Center court. The finale was scheduled for saturday. Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield,calif., and mrs. Jones Defeated Cliff Drysdale and Margaret Hun from South Africa 6-4, 6-4 to gain the semifinals in the mixed doubles. Miss hard and Bob Hewett of Australia beat americans Arthur Ashe and Carol Hanks 7-5, 6-1, an miss Smith and Ken Fletcher of Australia Defeated Bungert of Ger Many and Renee Schuurman of South Africa. 6-2, 6-1, in the other quarterfinal m a t c h e s in the mixed doubles. In the quarterfinals of the men doubles Raphael Osuna and an Tonio Palafox of Mexico beat Billy Knight and Mike Sangster of Brit rain 6-3, 3-6, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4, and frenchmen Jean Claude Barcla Yand Pierre Darmon knocked off Roy Emerson of Australia and Manuel Santana of Spain 6-2, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3. Stock and Trade los Angeles a it ii Pearson of Fregosi s3 Wagner. If Torres. So 513 Aparicio 33 503 Snycer. Of of 400 Chines. If 3 0 1 Gentile in Thomas to of 300 Smith r Foiles o 401 Saverine. Of Koppo 2b 411 Robinson so Porry of 811 a Lnor. 2b Fowler p 000 Orsino c a a. Sarto ski 100 Mccoy Giilck. P Nelson p Spring p twirl of p Lee p Dees in 000 Stock 000 2 1 1 000 300 Baltimore a b h 382 4 1 3 810 401 4 0 t1 0 0 528 408 201 1 0 0 300 totals 80 4 11 totals 31 1 it a str Cli out for t owl i in 8th, los Angeles 120 100 0004 ii 2 Baltimore 110 131 Fox 7 12 i f a n f a r e a or sync Wagner 2. To a los Angelea 24-5, Baltimore 27-7. Do Adner. Aparieio and Gentile. Lob los Angeles 8, Baltimore 11. 2bkoppc. Snyder Gentile Pearson Aparicio 2. Hll Turley. So Aparicio Perry Snyder. Of Orsino. Iii Pearson Torres. Turley 2, Snyder Gentile. Ail air. Orsino. In h r Erbb sox Turley l. 2-0 4 a Lee Fowler 8-Nolson Spring in Mccormick Stockli w. 0-0 a pitched 0 8 01 3 0 to 1 Bailer 5 1 1 0 0 4 0 in 4 1 1 0 0 4 0 4th 4 0 2 2 g a pm eclied to 2 Bailers in 5tli a put clod to 3 Butters in 0th a Pitcher to 2 Butters in 01 h. A Hurley do Munro Umont Currigan. To 2 38. A25,8-10. Ailing miss Jess ii quits ladies Golf tour Button mass. Up Ruth Jessen of Seattle vice president of the ladies professional Golf association Lyga suffered a recur rence of a Back ailment thursday and withdrew indefinitely from the group s tour miss Jessen who won $16,054 last year to place fourth in , was to play in the $10,000 lady Carling Eastern Champion ship a 54-Hole tournament opening at the pleasant Valley country club Friday  
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