European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 22, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars Ano stripes monday july 22, 1963 Cincy tops giants 3-2, with Xuy shall. Freese s 3 Bis Cincinnati up Joe nut Hall tossed a seven hitter and Gene Preese batted Home All thre Cincinnati runs with a Homer and two run single As the reds Defeated the san Francisco giants j�3s&jjj re off a s4hggghbiilj i " jul huh. Go gig go go go go " by by by by by by hots by la Eiji by by by bbb bums by by by blot i Al go a go by it Ilski Briw to Jar a i air twp vib 4k"j in Slit \m3- for it a use Josw in Fife a. Ign a a a ill Jet to a by Johi lib Kal Kimb do by v i a la Job go a Taihi Lbw Gen Fie ii. 1 re j Colts blasted by cards 8-1 St. Louis up the St Louis cardinals knocked out seven Dou ble and a total of 1ft Huju Satur Day night to defeat the Houston Colts. 8-1, with Southpaw cur Simmons miming a shutout in the final inning on successive single by Jim Wynn. Bob Aspromonte and Howard gobs Simmons gave up five hits insight innings before he was nicked for three singles and the tally. The win moved the redbirds to second place in the National league replacing the rained out Chicago cubs. All Cardinal players except Sim Mons end Julian Javier managed to hit safely with Curt flood an Jim Mccarver banging out two doubles Hus lat. Who fanned four consecutive times in Pinch hit roles got one single in four tries but brought the crowd to applaud his leaping one hand Stab of a in s drive against the left Field Fence in the sixth inning. Corf Bio Groat Hou Itok St. Louis so a t rata Mem ssi Kimmbe. In 11 1 i 4 i s f Iii 4 1 i ssi 1 1 1wim.j. 4 i i Wuu. In l t arms emf � 4 i 1 4 1 som. 4 i s & i i pm i. F Iii Urier. To lib mucin. � is 4-lteim.ika.ib til is Kab. Of s i 1ftnto.9 111 ,t 411 s sad. F i s totals h t f totals m 1 ii Tor dry a Tobt ii q 1su tar a team u Tib a Lewk it Tat it la Bibi it nod we in sit Dmn in by in my i it by n. 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Jack san Ford who Al Lowed All three Cincinnati runs suffered his Lith defeat against nine stopped Willie Mccovey four times to end his hitting Streak at 24 games. The loss was the 10th in the last 13 games forthe slump Ridden giants. Giants Freese up Sam Francisco cinch Teatian n n a r n Kumin to 111 Row. H 411r. Alou. It 411 Lump or. It 411 411 is skim l 1 413 flu. If 411 . In til onto a s t 1 Lumbar. To s i 0 Mabwa. 3b s i 1 Al Thok. H Iii Muu. In 4 1 t ourm. � 411 till Law. Ill 4 t 1 we Mark 4 i in ninth. Of to 4 i s Iii Robenu. V sit 1 1 1mllhr t Iii i must Iii 111mkow, � 1 i i Limiex p Iii tota1ji 33 1 u tutal8 is 1 1 m by fam in so m i it t Kama chasm is i s s 1lauwkkmbuk to a Taft Law v 1 1. Iti Iii Cllrk it it. Do so Stu. Amrico nil Mui Boob. Icum tto did autom. Lob by Lawn 1, Bunmi Der 4.tt-i-Dmll. Chat Row a. Comy. It Aab imm. A Fusil la a Kobe own. Harm to. Jil Torto. Orrim of Mil my. Bryndl. In h a a blk in but w. M i i 1 s 1 i Molln 1 1 i i t 1wletunluni lid us 1 1 1 1 Luct 4 i 1 0 1 a belch 1 s 1 1 i i u 1 by Law in he. We a vat us. To pop flu. Ii Elf. Kor blk Tsmith. To 1 1. A la my. Sumac lad again grabs win for . In Roosevelt trotting Westbury . Up sumac had of the United states won the Roosevelt International Trot for the second time As he pulled away at the head of the stretch saturday night and then held of the final Rush of Martini ii of franc. Lust year s Winner tie silk of Canada was third. Sumac lad a nine year old gelding which had won this race in 1961. Never was worse than Sec Ond in the mlle and one Quarter race As he lived up to his 1-2 Rodney the other . Entry in the seven horse held moved into the Lead just before the Quad twins Spectator files $20,000 suit Minneapolis a a s20.0gosuit hat been filed in District court against the Minnesota twin Sand others by a tto Tevelle woman who says she was struck on the head by a baseball during pre game batting practice. Mrs. Dolores b. Dec and he husband. Victor alleged she Wai aug. 25. 1962 before the twins Kansas clip game. The suit charge that the defendants were negligent in not warning mrs. Dec of the hazards of pro game activities. Defendants include the sports commission. Stadium operators the cities of Minneapolis and Loo Mington and the Village of Richfield the twin player who hit the Ball was not name in the suit. Ter mlle pole and held it until us Mac lad and Martini challenged at the end of the Mac lad under the urging of Driver Stanley dancer swept into the Lead by a length and seemed to Hove the race safely won until Martini driven by Gerhard Krug Ger made a final Gallant rus which made it a photo finish Al though there was no real doubt that sumac lad had won. Sprite Rodney was fourth when of new zealand was fifth cat cant of Italy sixth and Theo messed roof Holland which was in Chol Lengling position in third place just half mile was track the Winner paid $2.90. $2.70. And92.40. Martini ii paid $5.70 and 13.90, and tie silk $3.00. The trackway dry and fast and sumac old responded with a time of2 32.3, lying a world record for this distance set by porterhouse last year. The race was run for the time in 1959 at 1 j Mil Sand since then it has been run at 1h mile. The Best previous time was 2 34.0 by halos ii of Holland n 1960. For sumac lad it was his sixth Victory in nine starts this year. He was second twice an third once. First Money saturday night was $29.000. With j 12.500 go in to Martini a and $4,000 to tie silk. The crowd was 41,197, Well under the world record 54361 set at to i track for this race in i960.the winning Dally double combination nos. 34 paid $25.80.5. Cal by by bbbkiylbbhbg4g4gm.l�g4g4gh is a Hahs go abbs her i ii or \b0hk Sib Ejra Toto i Fly a j4 Wjk or a hat twi i Mif if a i Vsev Xgo Hub Bav Foj Al fuss. We toy Ford. Nth in Row 2 rookies Star in Eagle Camp Hershey a. am. A i to Tel Riihl a Blyte nomm of Iii at a a. Whin a. Of Primm s. My Hurt. Bruit s. _ in h lib ism l win ii. Tel f s s b i a 1 1 1 i i 1 no left " 84414hrnlft to 1 i i i s i Ralrh to f tall in Tib. Ctn Tel till. A i3.ihh. Tarkenton aim . But team loses in 1st Vik Bemidji. Minn. Up Fra Tarkenton completed 14 of 23 be is for 222 Yards saturday in the first b the Minnesota Vikings summer training , the Veteran Quarter Back was held to 31 Yards Rushing offensive team 3520.each Side scored Onty one touch Down but the defensive unit oiled up its Edge under the scoring sys tem which gives additional Point for first Downs pass interceptions and recovered fumbles. Tarkenton connected with Jim Boylan Rookie end from washing ton state on an 81 Yard touch Down play for the Only touchdown for the offence. Ing scrimmage Roy Winslon. Veteran linebacker intercepted a pass thrown by quarterback Mike Mccormick Andry turned it a Yards for the loot touchdown for the Norm Van Brocken gave special Praise to the linebacker and to the secondary. There was More Speed Bec there than we be had in three Van Brocklyn said. Antney were making Good clean tackles. Veterans Jim Tingelhoff Center and end Jim Marshall signed con tracts after joining the club sat urday. Tarkenton and linebacker rip Hawkins were named captains for the 1963 season. A
