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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 23, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                To Medoy july 23, 1963 the stars and stripes giants blast o Toole for 105 Victory Cincinnati up the san Francisco giants mounted their biggest attack in two months Sun Day with 16 hits including Home runs by Jim Davenport Felipe Alou and Orlando Cepeda for a 10-5 Victory Over the Cincinnati reds. The giants pounded Cincinnati s 13-game Winner Jim o Toole for six hits and five runs in three innings and handed him his sixth consecutive defeat. The first six Reg Poge 19 Cepeda Davenport ulars in the powerful san Francisco lineup had 15 of the 16 hits. Bob b Olin pitched 5% innings of three hit Relief to gain credit for his fifth win in eight decisions. Vada Pinson tagged him for a two run Homer in the ninth. The Triumph moved san fran Cisco Back into a fourth place tie with Cincinnati. It enabled the giants to Complete a disastrous Road trip with a 4-9 Mark. To w Lin g along san Francisco Cincinnati Kuenn 3b Bowman 2b f. Alou. Of 5 Mccovey if 5 m. Alou if 0 Mays of 4 Cepeda la 5 do no it 2b-3b 5 Lealler o 4 Pagan is 5 o Dell p 1 Bolin p 3 a r h 423 200 512 Rose 2b Harper of Pinson of Robinson if frees 3b Pavletich. Lab Coleman la Edwards o Taylor o Cardenas so o Toole p a Xen Owens p a Skinner a mild ice Ough Henry p a r h 412 4 t 1 422 400 302 200 300 200 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 000 1 0 1 000 000 000 totals 43 10 in totals 34 5 9 a struck out for o tools in 4th a fouled out for Pavlet Cli in 5th a singled for Owens in 6th a walked for Zannol in 8th. San Francisco 212 012 10110 16 0 Cincinnati 102 000 002 5 2 a Pinson Harper. To a san Francisco 27 Cincinnati 27-9. Lob san Francisco 9, Cincinnati 11. 2bmccovcy, Rose Pinson Cepeda 2. Or Davenport f. Alou Ceida Pinson. Rib of. Alou 3, Mays Cepeda 2, Davenport 2, Pagan Pinson 9, frees. In h r erbb80 i 3 s 2 3 5 6 32x4 o Dell Bolin a 5-3 o Toole a 13-9 Owen Sisanna Henry 6 5 5 s 3 1 2 1 hip by Bolin Frose. A Walsh bark Bardt Conlan Pelekoudas. T2 45. A22,730. Stampedes Romp 24-7 Ottawa a Jim Dillard scored two touchdowns one on an 84-Yard Lunback of a Kickoff As the Calgary stampedes dubbed the Ottawa rough riders 24-7, in a Canadian football league exhibition. The game was played in the rain. Phils rap mets twice for 7 in Row Philadelphia up the hustling Philadelphia Phillies bid Ding for the first division rolled their winning Streak to seven games sunday by sweeping a doubleheader from the new York mets 8-0 and 7-2. The Phillies took the opener on the four hit pitching of Chris Short and the 16-hit attack of his mates including two rib singles by Johnny Callison and Don Hoak s fourth Homer of the season. They captured the Nightcap on the combined seven hit hurling of first triple play., record tying or spice twin Rill split of cubs pirates Pittsburgh up Bill Virdon singled off Jack Warner s Glove in the 14th inning to score Donn Clendenon and give the Pittsburgh pirates a 6-5 Victory Over the Chicago cubs in a night Cap that saw the season s first triple play and a record tying Pinch Homer. The cubs won the first game of the twin Bill 5-1. Actually Virdon s blow was anti climatic for a crowd of 21,576frenzied fans. Jerry Lynch smashed a three run Homer off Lindy Mcdaniel in the ninth inning to tie the count at 5-5. The blast into the upper right Field stands enabled the lefthand de swatter to tie the record of 14 Pinch homers hit by his former / Cincinnati teammate George Crowe. Warner the seventh cub Pitcher was charged with the defeat. Dur ing one stretch he retired nine batters in a Row. Don Cardwell the fifth pirate k Pitcher picked up his seventh Victory in 18 de Jerry Lynch. 14th Pinch Homer St. Louis pounds out 17 hits to hand Houston 9-4 setback St. Louis up the St. Louis cardinals unleashed a 17-hit at tack that sunk the Houston Colts 9-4, sunday behind Bob Gibson. The win gave the redbirds a sweep of the three game series and came on the heels of their 16-hit Victory saturday night. Gibson allowed eight hits in go Groat Gibson ing the distance for his Lith win against four setbacks. He struck out seven. The big right hander weakened in the seventh inning when he Al Lowed three runs on a base loaded single by Pinch hitter Jim Camp Bell and a run scoring double by Al Spangler but recovered to go the rest of the Way. St. Louis had a Field Day with six Colt hurlers. Dick Groat who went into the game leading National league hitters with a .335 Mark led the attack with three rib s and two extra base hits that lifted his average two Points. Ken Boyer and George Altai an also batted in two runs each. The redbirds jumped to a 3-0 Lead in the first inning on Boyer s two run Homer which came after Curt flood led off with a triple and scored on a double by Groat. Starter and loser Hal Brown whose record is 3-5, was knocked out in the second inning that produced a run. St. Louis tallied two times each in the fourth and fifth innings As Groat batted in two runs with a triple in the fourth and Altman and Julian Javier hit run scoring singles the next inning. Altman s Home run off Dick Drott in the seventh ended the St. Louis scoring. Houston tallied once in the ninth. Groat gloat Houston a 5spaiiklcr. Of Temple 2b Fazio 2b Runnels la Warwick if Vynn is staub. Of Aspromonte 3b Bateman c of Bruch Drott p a Goas Woodeshick p Brown p Mcmahon p a Lillis Dickson p Umbricht p a Campbell r h 0 1 0 0 1 0 St. Louis a r h 322 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 j 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 flood of maxvill. M Groat us Shannon of White la Boyer. 3b Mccarver p Altman if Javier 2b Kolb of Gibson p 312 2 0 1 500 5235 1 1 412 112 312 2 t 1 visions and atoned for his opening game loss. Merritt Ranew who caught the opener switched to first base and engineered the triple play in the third inning of the Nightcap. Dick Schofield and Manny Mota had singled off Dick Lemay and Glen hobble then relieved. Roberto Clemente worked a 3-2 count to create a double steal situation forthe pirates. However the strategy failed when Clemente lined to Ranew who doubled Mota at first. Then Ranew threw to shortstop Andre Rodgers who tagged second to eliminate Schofield. Lou Brock hit a 445-foot in Side the Park Homer with one on and Ernie Banks accounted for two More tallies to support Paul Toth s seven hitter in the opener. Ron Santo drove in the other cub run. Poul veried first game Chicago Pittsburgh a r h a r h Brock of 411 Schofield is 00 Burton of 411 Virdon of 00 Williams. If 422 Clemente of 01 Santo. 31 300 Mazeroski 2b 00 Banks la 301 Stargell if 00 Hubbs 2b 300 Burgess o 401 Ranew. O 414 a Brand 000 Rodgers h 400 Pic Denon la 4 1 3 Toth p 300 Bailey 3b 301 Cardwell p 000 a Logan 100 Sisk p 000 face p 000 a Lynch 100 Law p 000 a Mota 101 totals 32 5 9 totals 34 1 7 a filed out for Cardwell in 4th a hit into Force play for face in 7th a ran for Burgess in 9th a singled for Law in 9th. Chicago 002 102 000 592 Pittsburgh 001 000 000 i 7 i a Burton Rodgers Stu Ricell. To a Chi Cago 27-13, Pittsburg h 27-11. Do Bailey Mazeroski and Clendenon. Lob Chicago 4 Pittsburgh 9. 2bwilliams, Ranew. Hit Lyrock. A Toth Cardwell. Of Banks Santo. Iib1brock 2, Sano Banks 2, Clendenon. In h r Erbb sooth w. 3-5 a 71125 Cardwell a 6-11 533213 Sisk % 3 2 2 0 0face a i o 0 n 9 Law totai/8 35 4 8 totals 37 9 it a grounded out for Mcmahon in 5th a singled for i Bricht in 7th Oran for Bateman in 7th a hit into forc cout for Drott in 8th. Houston 000 000 301 4 0 St. Lout 310 220 of 9 17 0 to a Houston 24-12, St. Louis 27-7. Lob Houston 10, St. Louis 8. 2bgroat. Spangler. So flood Groat. Or Boyer Altman. A Gibson 2, rib sing scr Warwick Campbell 2, flood Groat 3. Boyer 2, Altman 2, Javier in h r Erbb so Brownl 3-5 Mcmahon a Dickson Umbria lit Drott woo Deslitch Gibson a 11-4 1% b 4 4 2% 2 2 2 0 8 0 1 a pitched to 4 batters in 5th. We Mcmahon a Smith Secory Jackowski Pryor. T2 20. A10.310. Foyt speeds to Auto Mark on Asphalt track Trenton . Up a. J. Post Houston set a new world s Auto race record for an Asphalt track sunday before rain halted Speed trials for the 150-mile National championship at the Tren ton Speedway. Foyt travelled the qualifying distance on the Oval mile track in 106.635 Miles per hour to break the old Mark of 106.414 . Set Here by Lloyd Ruby Wichita Falls Tex. A heavy rain forced officials to Call a halt after 12 of the 27 Drivers entered had qualified. The qualifying times including Foyt s record performance will stand for the resumption of the race july 28. Foyt 1961 Winner of the Indianapolis 500, used the same Sheraton Thompson Ansted special Indian Apolis roadster in which he finished third this year. He set the record Here in his first qualifying Lap. Ruby who led off in the qualifying rounds Cov ered the distance in 34.99 or 102.86 . He use the same rear engine Lotus Climax he drove in set Ting the old Mark. 2 20000ucrawford, Wenzon Steiner Donatelli. To 2 16. Lynching triple play second game Chicago Pittsburgh a r h 5 0brock, of Burton of Williams if Santo 3b Ranew la Mcdaniel p Buhl p Brewer p Warner p Hubbs. 2b Bertyll o Rodgers is Lenity p hobble p Elston p a Banks la Schofield. U 5 Mota if 6 face p 6 of Logan 3 Cardwell p 1 0 Clemente of 0 0 Mazeroski. 2b 1 0 Clendenon la 1 1 Bailey 3b 6 1 Pagliaroni. O 500 a Brand a 500 a Burgess o 100 Virdon. Of 100 Schwall. P 000 Haddix. P 301 is Starkell , p a Lynch if a 6 5 0 1 1 7 6 6 7 2 1 4 7 2 0 1 0 3 r h 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 1 3 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 totals 49 5 8 totals b9 0 22 a ran for Paella front in nth shingled for Alston in 7th a filed out for Haddix in 7th a singled for Brand in nth chit Home run for Mcbean in oth a filed out Forfaro in Lith. Cd Caio 000 102 110 000 005 8 3 Pitt Burih 010 001 003 000 01 6 22 2 a Hubbs Lomay Rodgers Mazeroski Clen Dynon. To a Chicago 41-17, Pittsburgh 42-13. 1 a Rodgers and renew. To Ranew and Rodgers lob Chicago 5, Pittsburgh 15. So Virdon. Or Burton Williams. Santo. Lynch. So Bailey. Rib Burton Williams 2, Santo Banks Bailey Virdon 2, Lynch 3. In h r Erbb so 2 51100x-Lemoyhobble Alston Mcdaniel Buhl Brewer Warner a 0-1 be Hull in Addax my can Faco pm dwell a 8-11 3 i 5 1 1 0  0 0 0 0 0 3% 03300 % 0 0 0 1 0 a i 30000 2% 3 0% 5 1 1 4 4 0 2 2 g 2 11102 2 10000 310001 a pitched to 2 batters in 3rd. Hip by hobble clan Dorio Schiwall hur ton. A Arenzon Soelner Doi Rutelli Craw Ford. 1 3 49. A21,570. Dennis Bennett and reliever Johnny Klippstein. Tony Taylor paced the phils plate Power with a two run Homer and a triple Good for three runs. Roy Sievers hit his 10th Homer in the third inning. The twin loss ran the last place mets Road defeats to 16 in a Row. The triumphs gave the Phillies their longest win Streak since 1955 and 13 wins in their last 16 games. They jumped into undisputed pos session of sixth place one game behind san Francisco and Cincin Nati who Are tied for fourth. Short a Southpaw reliever Mak ing his first Start in More than five weeks fanned eight including the Side in the third when the mets loaded the bases for his Only spot of trouble. The shutout was his first As a major leaguer and made him 2-8 for the season. The loser was Carl Willey 7-9 who yielded two runs in the first inning and then left after giving up two opening singles in the Sec Ond that set the stage for thephilus third run. Bennett chalked up his second Triumph against no losses although he needed help from Klippstein who pitched the final 3% innings. The defeat went to Tracy Stal lard who gave Way in the fourth after being tagged for five of the Phillies runs. Mets come up Short first game new York Philadelphia a r h All ii it but right is 400 Taylor 2b 512 Khiuit. 21 300 Callison. Of 513 Christopher of 4 0 1 Gonzalez if 4 1 l Thomas la 400 Sievers la 311 Hickman of 402 a Green 000 Smith. If 400 Torre la 100 Sherry e 301 dec tar of 502 Schreiber 3b 200 Dalrymple o 411 Willey p 000 Hoak. 3b 422 Cisco p 200 wine 3b 101 Mackenzie p 000 Amarosa 303 a Hicks 100 Short p 510 Powell p 000 totals 31 0 4 totals 40 8 1 a ran for Sievers in filth a struck out for Mackenzie in 8th. New York 000 000 000 042 Philadelphia 210 110 i2x8 16 0 a Thomas Sherry. To a new York 24-9, Philadelphia 27-d. Lor new York Al Phila Delphia 13. 2btaylor, Amaro Gonzalez Dalrymple. Hit honk. So Gonzalez. So Amaro. It Ltd in Uson 2. Demeter , cloak. Wine. Anparo. In 1 3 3 1 0 a Willey a 7-9 a Cisco muck Elizie Powell Short a 2-8 a pitched to 2 waiters in 2nd. A pitched to 3 batters in 5th. Hip by Short Hunt Cisco Gonzalez. In Vargo Harvey Weyer Barlick. T--2 31 a12,000. H 5 4 4 3 4 r Erbb so 3200 2 2 1 1 0 3 2 1 2 0 i Taylor made new Hicks of Hunt 21 Christopher of Thomas la Gonder o Hickman 3b b-8nlder, if Kunell lf-3b Burright so snit i Stallard. P Bearnarth p a Schreiver Hook p a Coltman second York a r h game Philadelphia a i it h Taylor 2b 512 Callison of 422 Gonzalez if 312 sle Vors. La 311 Torre la 000 Demeter of 301 Dalrymple o 402 Hoak 31 411 wine 3b 000 Amaro. Is 402 Bennett p 210 Klippstein p 200 0 0 0 0 totals 34 2 7 totals 34 7 13 a struck out for rear Earth in 7th a filed out for Hickman in sch a grounded out for Burright in 8th a struck out for Hook in 5th. New York 000 001 010 270 Philadelphia 121 100 20x 7 13 0 to a new York 24-7. Philadelphia 27-8. Do Kunell Hickman and Hunt Thomas unassisted. Lob new York 8, philadelphian. 311taylor, Callison. Or Taylor Sievers. A Demeter. Bill Thomas Gonder Taylor 3, Idi Riih a Sievers Demeter duly male. In h r Erbb so a Small i do .1-8 3 55521 rear Nartoli 3 40000 Hook 2 42201 Bennett w. 3-0 5 /4 4 2 2 3 2 clip Stcin 8% i 0 0 0 1 a pitched to 2 halters in 4th. We Klippstein. A Harvey Weyer Barlick Vargo. T2 23. A14.372. Olympic dates cited Tokyo Topi the track and Field events in the 1964 olympic games Are schedule to be held oct. 14 through 21, toward the Early end of the program. The olympiad starts oct. 10  
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