European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 13, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday july 13, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 19 botox Blank twins 2-0, on 3-hitter Minneapolis a the bos ton red sox Bill Monbouquette better Dick Silgman in a tingling Mound Duel blanking the Mlynne my Twani Mon three Hulti thursday night Monbouquette who registered Hli lint shutout of the Muon Sirees bumped out in pub Linx quarterfinals braves trip cardinals 5-3, after dropping opening tilt Monbo Aquette Bre Onod bringing his record to 124, per matted Only one runner As far a second base. He struck out eight and walked one. Catcher Bob Tillman and Short. Stop de Basso us provided All the runs Monbouquette needed with respective Solo Home runs in the third and eighth innings. The Victory kept the red sox close on the heels of second place Chicago. The twins on the other hand have lost eight of their last nine games. Silgman yielded Only two hits besides tinman s sixth Homer and Bressoud s 12th. Silgman struck out eight walked one and now u 7-9. He left for a Pinch hitter in uie eighth. His reliever Ray Moore truck out the Side in the ninth. Monbouquette had Only on tense moment in the seventh Jim Hall old off with single and went to Leeond on a groundnut Carl Yas them ski made a Fine diving catch of Rich Rollins sinking liner with two out to prevent a run. Oom egg Sill Boston Aumi Ison t Mallm. M i 1mm, in Kin. Or s Taii. Rtt Jullyn to Luller. I do to at s 4 total my far Stromm Mil. I Sis lit � chem of a hmm . Or Tatami be at Frimu of to met Par. Lob Aoma to h a Tuituu. An.1 St. Louis up the Milwaukee braves showed Little respect for new Burdette and St. Louis by choking an eighth inning Cardinal rally and whipping their sex teammate 5-3, to gain in a doubleheader split thursday. Bui White and Dick Groat had powered the redbirds to 6-3 Victory in the first game. Burdette in his first Start against the braves since being traded Une 15, did t allow a hit until the fourth inning when sex Cardinal ene Oliver singled and later scored. The braves added two in the Fth a Solo Homer by Lee Maye in the seventh and one More run in he ninth. Southpaw starter Bob Hendley held the cards in Check until the a Goth when Ken Boyer banged his ninth Home run with Julian Javier n base. Bob Shaw in Relief gave up two base hits but retired punch her Carl Sawatsky to end the threat in the opener the cards piled up five runs in the seventh in nuns coming from behind. White s two run Homer teamed with croat i Dottle and Jack Damaska s first major league base hit were the big blows f the inning. Ernie Brogulo was credited with the win his 10th to go with five Estes. Lemaster lost his fifth in 10 decision. Hank Aaron belted is Juth Homer of the year in the third inning of the first game. Iwu Allut a mets ship Cook get Christopher new York Ante Al ctn 49-year-old Glass Maine operator from Ottawa. Iii., Agger no through the icon Chang eat pulled the Binge at upset of National Public Lanka Golf urn ment Here thu Many when eliminated defending Champion ick Sykes on the 19th Hole. Joining Vic enl in the semifinals Ere 21-year-old Steve Opperman South san Francisco Jerry Tike a chinese collegian from and Bobby Lunn 18 year old san franc Loco student. Yuke Defeated former base Hill player Wayne Osborne a Randlo broadcaster from Oak Park Iii., 1-up Lunn knocked in an 18-foot Eagle putt on the 19th Hole to turn Back 16-Yenr-old Dan Scott of Seattle and Opperman trounced de castagnetto jr., san Francisco 4 and 3. Playing in blistering 98-degree weather on the tree studded hug i n onks come the a Lyent had difficulty coming Rose to per. Yuke Watt one Down going into the 16th, and then the 90-Yenr-old Osborne and n Rood Chance to halve the Hole on the nth but he mimed a three foot putt to go bark to even. Yuke won it on the Isth with a Par four. I beat a real Good player said Yuke after the match. He was straight Down the Middle All Day what Wash a total i tui1 it 1 mss i is r i. Lull la. U s. So Tail 4. So Huwui. Huw. Dlf. Int Auto Wuu. X8lanni site. Of i Maloney tosses 14th Victory As reds cubs split twin Bill Cincinnati up Jim a Oney won his Mth game As the Cincinnati reds rallied for tour Ighut Tan Lite runs to Tjce the and game of a two night double Eador 7-3, thursday after the Chicago cubs won the first on a Ellsworth Maloney seven run Lith inn Long explosion be Hind Dick Ellsworth 1-0. Maloney was touched for eight hits but three of them came in the sixth inning when the cubs so a Cam. In 11 i Fol ref of amt Chical Cincinnati scored All their runs tying the score. The hard throwing right hander truck out 13 behind an 11 hit attack. Singles by John Edwards Eddie Kazako and Maloney a two run double by Pete Rose and a single by Tom Harper gave reliever Dick Lemay his first defeat. Vada pin son had three hits for the reds Clu Dunaj two doubles and two runs batted in. Ellsworth dulled Joe Nuxhall through 10 scoreless innings in the first game but the cubs sent 13 batters to the plate and seven of hem hit safely against three re Lefers during the game winning ally. The Young cub Southpaw pitched in eight hitter and struck out Elgal n hurling his third shutout and 12th Victory. 14th Malonay Silt. Second Mamet Chicano Cincinnati a a Iwuh. Reir Toyua. We. To ttys. of second Jamel Awakuni St. Leu u. N a. Tiv s s i 4 ibo Iii. 4 s i a Tat to mid Cra Bim my for flu Kim i4ui1 Tom Row far Lallak. Sat Ess m is 7 11 stat a m trs. 5.irtn.1l b3-1 Lom cd Man 1. Cd it Lilly 11ib a Riffke Zlukta. To Dent. 3d to n nasal Tver my by Orth 1. Dbl Tom Kwh Kutob. Mukti. In h b Iii by Soi us t s s Iii t s a h 1 t 1 s 411 Bam in 411 1 i a our tar. Of a i Tau u i s totai4turtlvfti or Suhm in Utthi out Lark Wullum. No. Hub hum s. A in h r Irb u i Tim in first amt Mil Maunie St. Louts k m i inso total h s t 7�t.iij m i Toni re out for Bull Rutlt in talk pc run of mul a in tie nid my foe now to Ili 4-.nwi.mm out few a Btl la slim lit lit is. in my so i ,-mllt.i. Ii ii. To. Leu St la allot a Bill let my tort Mem Lulu. To to. Clr to. A Row to mtg Wuu. Lob a my. �. To. Zwla . 1111-m.m. In Attoa. Tern. Orliw wok. Bar 1 my x scrambled All Over the Opperman one up on cos no Ortto after nine Holen. Or had Birdie putts of three feet on the 2th, and 15 fret on the Isufi to lose out the match while being no aver Par for the round. Earlier Sykes accepting a Hall nge from John Schlee of Mem Phi k. Tenn. In the third round whipped his foe. 3 and 2. After going four up at the end of six Ioles. Schloe and proclaimed loudly wednesday that he had been Waling two years to get a not her Nek at Sykes who and beaten him 2 and 1 in the self innit of he 1061 tournament at of Rolt bore Down harder i rend in the newspaper what the had to say about this mulch Sal Sakcs. So t just bore Down Little 5 Kes started out by tanking a 23-foot putt for an Eagle three on he first Hole. He then proceeded Birdie three of the next four Tolea to build his huge Early Lead. Schlee won Only two holes All Day. The Chan Lon going for his mid still get Public links Crown Wax Fly under Par for the in holes played. Two san Francisco lads advanced to their meeting in the Quarter finals with wins Over Haw allans. Castagnetto. Son of a famous san Francisco athlete downed Naomitsu Kitsuwa of Honolulu a Cross handed police detective 3 and 3 and Oppermann whipped a oct Omuro 3 and 1, Osborne who pitched for the Pittsburgh pirates in 1933 and the Boston braves in 1938 before a u n c h i n g his 13-year Pacific coast league Mound career won Over Clyde Sniffen still another hawaiian now playing out of Paine fab. Wash. Self Fla blows putt Osborne won on the 18th with Par when sniff in who went 29 holes to win his first match missed a nine toot putt. Vic enl got into the quarterfinal by turning Back Brown Cullen jr., Loul Svall. 2 and l Yuke advanced to that Point with a 3-and-l Victory Over Leon Ard Flocco Macomb. Iii. Yuk. A member of the Sacramento stale College Golf team won with some sensational play around the greens. He Sank a 13-foot putt for a Birdie from off the Green on the fifth knocked in a 70-foot wedge shot for a Birdie on the sixth and got another Bird with a four foot putt on the eighth. A. I in h r isbbs4 tit f i i s1h i i i i Rev Runau threat moves bom bowl Durham. . Up the Only Rose bowl game played outside of Pasadena. Calif waa the 1042 con test staged Here in which Oregon state Defeated Duke. 30-16. The threat of an enemy attack on the West coast necessitated the move. Jean Ashley ousts Champion in 26 holes of West Amateur Sui Ford has coi Eutence san Francisco. Cash. Up Jack Sanford of the san Francisco gland. Who won 16 consecutive games during the ism season. Is one o 14 major league pitchers who have won 16 or More games in succession. Colorado 0 or i no Scolo. Api in a dogged 24-Hole Battle Jean Ashley of Colorado Springs vanquished defending Champion Carol Sorenson of Janesville wis in the quarterfinals of the women s Western Amateur Golf tournament thursday. Mrs. Anne Quail welts of mount Vernon. Wash who has won this championship twice Defeated Judy Bell of Colorado Springs. 2 and 1. Another Colorado Springs con Testant. Barbara mrs Nelre scored a 2-u, Victory Over Peggy Conley of Spokane and sue Maxwell of Shawnee. Okla. Trimmed mrs mar Cla Bailey of Denver 6 and 5. Mrs. Wells will play miss Aihley and flu Mclntyre will face miss Maxwell in the emt finals. A treacherous Gutter Cost Melsi Sorenson a crack at her second straight title. She led Las Ashler by three holes after 13, then lost the next three by three putting each Green. The w Sconsan girl won the 17th when her opponent missed a Chip shot but miss Ashley won the 18th by rapping a Fine Wood second to within six feet of the pin. On the so the extra Hole both players were on uie Green in three strokes. Miss Ashley ran Down a five toot putt for her Par and then saw miss Sorenson miss a four . Welts and flu Bell were even alter is holes then the sex Cham non won the 16th with a six foot putt. The 17th went to her when kiss Bell took a two Over Par Washington girl again shot the Best Gou of uie Day. Going one Over Par for the 17 holes
