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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 7, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday july 7, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 19 Donovan lifts tribe past yanks Wilson led botox trim Chicago Boston a Boston right hander Earl Wilson smashed a two run triple during a six run outburst then coasted to an 8-3 Victory Over the chicag White sox Friday night. Rebounding from a double header loss at Cleveland thursday the red sox duplicated their biggest inning of the year by chasing Chicago starter Dave Debusschere with six runs in the opening Frame. Wilson chromed a tremendous drive off the top of the Wall in left a enter Cli maxing the spree in which Gary Geiger s triple and Frank Mai zone s single accounted for single runs and Bob till Man singled for two More. Wilson who wound up with this shutout bid sail out of Fenway Park on Pete Ward s Lith Homer in the fourth inning. Wilson wobbled in the seventh when the White sox scored twice but a great Stab by All Star third baseman Malzone proved a vital  Bressoud hit a Solo Homer for Boston. Wilson nine hitter saw what a Pearl Chicago Al r h Hirshb pm of Len Lionson if Ward he . 11 we in is Martin n l Jinnin Tau Minn p i  Ilion an i 0 1 Boston All Schilling 21500 of or of 301 vast pms lil if 411 a Allouc 81 100 Stuart i 400 Clinton of 412 Kirns Soivil m 312 Nixon n 000 a l in Linen e 1 0 1 Wilson p 100 000 0 1n o o i 0 0 totals ii null Lull la a � for Nixon Tota  t ii 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 322 000 4 1 2 302 a 8 12 in lit b flood d in seventh the a s reliever walked Bill free ban and let him Advance to second when he threw wide on a Pickoff attempt. Freehan went to third on a sacrifice and scored when Wyatt threw High and wide to the platoon Dick Mcauliffe s Tapper. The throw Home appeared to have free Han beaten but Wyatt was no charged with an error. The a s jumped ahead in the first on Doc Edwards two run single. The tigers tied it up with two runs in the sixth and Wen ahead on Billy Bruton s single in the sixth. The a s scored again in the seventh before Wyatt took Over. Johnny on the spot golfing businessman Houston up along the professional Golf circuit they Cal personable Jack Burke the Busi Ness  in addition to playing in most of the major tournaments Jack is in the real estate and build ing construction business. Kansas City a i it ii i Al uror c Audi a  comr Lex in Iii by a if Edwards o Alusik or Misc 21 Tumilson in 5 1 5 0 Willis p 0 0 0 01 1 0 by n Sukho . P a Clinell a a Spillo 0 0 0 1 i 0 ii n o o i o i o o i Wood 21 Juaiil Lutr 8� kill inc. If Thomas or colavito if Curli h hint on of i Hillips Ali 0 Kroo Liun of v Detroit All it ii o in of o ii 0 o1 i o i totals a Sinira Lii totals to 4 8 i o 34 4 1.0 Tor Willis in 7lh h ran in 7th  for we Giitl in Fulli 1 ran for i Nihill in Dili Kansas City 200 000 100 3 10 Detroit 000 021 of 4 8 10pill Lens. Wall i o a Kaunas Talty 2-1 14, delimit 27-10. Xvi ii Troy Lump in Lluisi you 2 m Zaulil of Wood and Cash. U in Kansas City s. In Troil ii. Anulli. S . Wood. He a Jill Ellis i Arlo. Iii Elmili a in guards 2, me. Allyl Al a Lanilon l Hlll sip h r ebbs Ali Kali a Linin 1-2 Willis Wyall. 1.  a we win Kim slip in. Ii Willce Vul Nelliie Stiitt a Oliy Luk c--2 in. A i 10 m Toronto up Veteran Doug Ford scrambled to a three Over Par 74 Friday but retained his two stroke Lead in the third round of the $50,000 Canadian open Golf championship. Gusts of wind up to 40 Miles per Lour whipped across the Par 71, 6,738-Yard Scarboro course and sen scores soaring into the High seven ties. Ford bogeyed five holes but Cleveland added two More runs n the fifth on singles by Donovan and Al Luplow Mike de  s double and an error by Clet  addition to Lopez Home run Donovan was in serious trouble in Only one inning. The Yankees had runners on second and third Withro out in the sixth but Donovan struck out Joe Pepitone to end the great. The indians scored their final in in the eighth against Marshall Bridges who came on after Bouton  lifted for a Pinch hitter in the seventh inning. Dono vanquished new York Cleveland a ii h All r h Shirley fires 71 to grab carting Lead Sutton mass. A defending  Shirley englehorn shot a one under Par 71 Friday to take he first round Lead in the $10,000 Ady Curling Eastern open Golf tournament. Miss englehorn came through an Early thunderstorm and cold winds a heft in talk Liardon 2 Rosh of of Iris if Pittmo in toward c x 1h if Loyord 8i onion p a heirs Riliros p totals 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 2 i 000 1 Fia Noona if 0 de u h 2b a Al Rlland of Alvis 31 Whitfield in 0 a Adcocl in 1 1 Ramunn 0 1 Luis Lav it 0 0 Kendall 88 0 0 Donovan p 3 0 1 0 3 1 t o 3 0 0 0 3 0 4 1 2 1 3 1 i4 1 totals 28 4 7 a Kroner time nut Lor Hont ii in Ili i walked or Wiit Licud in now York lev Clond to Kim Hui. 1  l. Guv Elaml 27-10. In it Sill. 000 000 100i 6 i 001 020 olx4 7 i 1 0-a  York 24-7, vow Yorlli ii Cleveland i 21 Donovan Trigili on a lion mails. Lilt jux. So . Halls. Is Ancona to Iriano. Willil litc/., , de urn it Muno. In h r Erbb so Bonton a 10-4 66321 Bridges 2 i i i 2 Donovan w. 6-5 9 c i i 0 3 to Rinilli i Lallcer Rapai hit Ilono Clilon. To 2 1 p. A -27,598. Lascar ponders protested finish of Dayton 400 Daytona Beach Fla. A in certainty lingered Friday Over second and third place finishers in the firecracker 400 Stock car race won by Glenn Roberts of Dayton Beach. The Lascar racing commission after several hours consideration of a protest lodged when Fred Lor Engen of Charlotte n.c., was announced As second said no ruling was expected before saturday. Glen Wood of Stuart va., owne iof a car driven by Marvin Panch of Daytona Beach said Lorenzen passed Roberts illegally while caution Flag was out and thus gained a full Lap. If the protest is allowed Lor Enzen would drop Back to third place and Panch would be second about $1,900 is Riding on the out come. Ater Over on wit Hclifford a two stroke Ann Creed. Lead the Rains accompanied by lightning delayed play on the 6,405-Yard course for 30 minutes. Miss englehorn a los Angeles Brunette who missed most of the 1961 Golf circuit because of injuries sustained in an automobile Acci Dent made five birdies and played she said about the Way i  hit k straight placement of the drives is the big thing on this course said the 22-year-old miss englehorn. I hit the Ball pretty straight More or less As i d  three birdies were products of accurate Short Iron approach shots. She had two putts for her Birdie on the Par five ninth Hole and Sank a 25-footer for her Birdie on the 18th Hole. Miss Creed 99-Pound Louisiana native concentrated on keeping the Ball in play under conditions which were testing for bigger players. She made three birdies on one five Hole stretch on the front nine another on the Lith Hole and had eight one putt greens. Mickey Wright Winner of seven tournaments fell off the Pace Early with an eight on the Par four sixth Hole where a ruling led to her disqualification in last year s tournament. Miss Wright hit Hei drive into Trees and her third shot into a Pond on the Way to her eight. The leaders Shirley englehorn 36-3571 Clifford Ann Creed 35-387 a Joanne grind arson 40-347 Kathy Whitworth 38-367. Jackie Pimp 36-3975 Kathy Cornelius 38-3775 Betsy Rawls 41-3077 Mary Mills 39-387 mry Lena Fai ilk 39-3877 Murle Lindstrom 38-4078 Peggy Wilson 40-3878 Gloria Armstrong 40-387. Mickey Wright 40-3878 Judy Kimball 38-407 Sandra Mcclinton 41-387 Marilynn Smith 45-347 Norma Shook 41-398 Carol Mann 40.418 Marlene Maine 39-428 Sandra up Zizich 43-398 Joann Prentice 40-428 Gloria Fooht 43-398 a denote Amateur is opponents could t do any bet or and the 40-year old former Hampton kept his Lead with a free under Par 54-Hole total of10. Two shots Back of him were Jack Leek and Herman Keiser. Fleck ired a Par 71 to pull within reach afford while Keiser shot a three Over 74 to remain to strokes Backof the Leader. They were the Only players in a held of 83 pros and four amateurs o have sub Par totals after  round of the 72-Hole Hunt for $9,000 first place Money. Only six players broke Par Friday including Dan Keefe who shot a 69 to tie with Moe Norman the of Canadian who carded his third straight 71. Ford bogeyed the second and ourth holes in route to two Over front nine 38 and came Home Vith three bogeys and two Bird for a 36 on the backside. He three putted Only once and had four one putt greens. The wind played havoc with his drives. Dow Finsterwald was among the biggest victims of the rugged course and frustrating wind. He dropped nine strokes off the Pace after bal zoning to a 78 with a triple bogey and a four Over Par seven on the225-Yard second Hole. The leaders Doug Ford 69-67-742i ack Fleck 73-68-71212 Herman Keiser 70-68-74212 Dan Keife 7l-73-l 9213 Moe Norman 71-71-71213 Bill Eggers 74-71-69214 Jerry Barber 74-09-71214 George Knudson 72-68-74214 Johnny Pott 72-72-71215 Tommy Aaron b9-74-72215 Harlic Sifford 75-69-71 215 Fred Hawkins 09-74-72215 Tommy Jacobs 75-68-722js George Bayer 70-70-75215 Dick Mayer 72-69-74215 Jerry St Olsmith 73-74-69216 Bruce Crampton 73-72-71216 Al Geiberger 74-71-71216 Bob Dudon 75-69-72216 Bob Panasiuk 72-72-72216 a  Weslock 71-73-72216 Bob Rosburg 70-72-74216 Gene Littler 72-69-75216 Gordon Jones 77-72-68217 Stan Leonard 72-70-75217 Wilf to Nicnick 73-76-69218 Jimmy Clark 70-72-76218 Bill Dunk 74-69-752is Art Proctor 75-73-71219 de Ribic 77-72-7021 Joe Campbell 76-71-722i� Al Johnston 75-69-7521 Pete Fleming 73-71-75219 Claude King 70-74 75219 Dow Finsterwald 71-70-782i� a denotes Amateur Chison get Shipley from Indianapolis Indianapolis ind. A the Chicago White sox have bought the contract of righthand Pitcher Joe Shipley of the Indian Apolis indians. The indians said Friday tha Shipley would leave immediately to join the White sox in Boston. The 26-year-old hurler compiled a 1-3 record with the indians tin year. He pitched 112 innings in 15 International league games an had an earned run average of 2.81. 105 first timers new York up a total of 105 jockeys Rode their first winners in 1962 in the United states. Giants9 Tittle signs for 2 More new York a putting an end to rumours that he planned to retire after the 19 53 National foot Ball league season Veteran quarterback y. A. Tittle signed a two year contract with the new York giants saturday. Thea your old Ace passer who led the giants to Eastern divisional championship in each of the lust two seasons was quoted As saying last Winter h % would not play beyond next year. In Many ways the 1962 season was the Best of Tittle s 15-year professional career. He established a nil record by throwing 33touchdown passes in a single sea son. He tied another by completing seven touchdown passes in on game against Washington at Yan Kee stadium oct. 2. Since coming to the giants in Trade with san Francisco just be fore the 19 51 season,.the. Bald campaigner has completed 3 53 passes in 660 attempts for 5,496 Yards and 50 touchdowns a performance unequalled by any quarterback in giant history. In 13 nil seasons Yat has completed 1,750 passes in 3,170 attempts for 23,396 Yards and 166 touch Downs. He owns a completion average of More than 55 per cent. The former Louisiana state University Star played two years in the old All America conference be fore joining the nil. Body Huml  
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