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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, July 26, 1963

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 26, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pug ii the stars and stapes Friday july 36, 1963 dodgers up margin to 7 with5-Lwin los Angeles Dpi the lot Angeles dodgers cashed in on the wildness of Pittsburgh Pitcher Earl Francis with a four run rally inthe fifth inning wednesday night that sent the pirates Down to a 5-1defeat for their seventh straight loss to the league leaders  Don Drysdale hurled his 13th Victory of the sen Ion and fourth of the month to in crease the dodgers Lead to seven games Over the St Louis  walked two men in the third when Wally Moon singled inthe first run of the game but the pirates came Back to tie the score in the third on throw singles and sacrifice Ray. In the fifth the dodgers loaded the Bates on a double sandwiched Between a pair of walks. The pirates forced out one Man at the plate but Francis then walked Ron fairly to bring in a run and catch a John a Oakboro tingled in two More. Bob Veale replaced Francis an uncorked a wild pitch to score fairly the pirates were hampered badly by illness and injuries at second base. Bill Mazeroski did not suit up because of intestinal flu an Dick Schofield. Who moved Over from shortstop was forced to leave the game in the fourth inning with a twisted knee. Catcher Ron Brand took Over a second but left the game after be ing hit with a pitched Ball in the eighth and outfielder Manuel Mou finished up at second. Dry Date gave up Only five hits and to working the entire game he became the first major league Pitcher with 300 innings to his credit this season. The wild Carl i Maurih lob Asci Lisa a a a r it Arnold. Pfc 111 thu. M tits no a i f s  1 1 1 it Oiw 1 urn. It Litva. � t t. Ditto. Ii 111 a trim Iii Ftp dlr in s 1 of rms. Of 1 Avten. I 411 town of s 1 w. Difu. Of Iyianna t s e mfg Usif. A 4 i in it Nii. It. If   i i i i mum i e Sinat fac s 1 Tab. Litas my lit vota1i 1 1 totals m 1 to am pm vat stub pm tar a Ted to a hit. I pfc in imms i Mai to to to f for a Meta to a Nuhi a ii. Us atm Sims. Or Yuwu. Art Artru 4w comm us re a Sec 4. To Uhm Nhia. Tuua. To us shut my Iii Piu my. Nil a. Nikii Slit t i Tom .1 1 t t i emf Colw. Is Iii i Iii Oman Mai. In. . Ion. To 4 com Joey Happy to sell Ball pwn for $3  an Solcs i Ufa Walter of Auto. Owner of the los an Kin dodgers said wednesday a wow m tuner to Mil Hli Newt mall stadium her. For the o3 million the county a eur Kiln kit if Worth. O Melton mad. I Murk Dur ing a one Day bring before the. Board of supervisors at which it Wai hiking i substantial reduction in tax paid to lot Annie count on the i Adlum. Board chairman Warren m. Dor told o Malley the club would have to prove Iii Caie to obtain a reduction. Said o Malley in a Jaunty mood they. Always Elk petitioners what they would Tell their prop arty or. When they , Lloid Nicut Jack. Cum Tad to Tammy. Lob Kew two a or Amoco  Jutsum. Font it to Phi. So Tun. A Termott. Dpi it Chub 1 Suttoon.  k. It h n  Lus it set 1 4 1 i won. I 1 1 1 1-sl.a.f. K t f s t shut i t lid int a s  u  i ballot in Cerui Apon Sibr Birtt pm Lucca Foj s. Almal. 11 . Hoffman upset Haverford. A. Up Harry Hoffman jr., 26, startled Tho second round of the Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis championships wednesday by upsetting Frank Froehling o Coral Gables Fla. The nation s no. 2-ranked player 22-20. 12-10. Hoffman a Philadelphia Board of education employee who is ranked 41st nationally out dulled the 6 foot 3-Inch Froehling a member of the Davis cup team in a match requiring 3 hours and 45  began tuesday evening and was its Ford v a rapped Tor 1 Hulti including four in the Angela three run third inning before leaving tha game for Pinch hitter in the seventh in Ning. The 34-year-old Southpaw fanned yanks lauded by skipper for near runaway new York a Maneu ver ability and  these Are the key actors Man Ager Ralph Houk said  the new York Yankees near runaway in the american league race despite an unprecedented rash o crippling injuries. No i m not particularly sur prised we re doing As Well As we Are the Yankee skipper added blowing puds o smoke rom a smelly Cigar toward the dressing room Selling. I have said All along this is the beet club i be had in act the beet i be been. It has tremendous depth and More important than that it has resourcefulness. Every Man can play several positions and  s a Maneu Merable Ball  since the Start of the season the world Champion Yankees have been hit by no ewer than 90 separate casualties to key personnel. Including their Power a and a punch of Mickey Mantle and Roger Marls. Yet they entered wednesday s game Agal nit lot Angeles with a whopping Lead of nine  la admit that if somebody had told me in the Spring that i was going to lose both Mantle and Marls and that two of my Best pitchers last year Ralph Terry 10-10 and Bill Stafford 3-7 were going to be 13-17 in mid july i d have had a lot of sleepless nights. Solid team but this is a real solid team with a great Bench. You can lose one Man two men three men and still not Suer too big a let Down. We have capable Fellows to throw into the  Yankee manager said the team had prepared or such eventualities in Spring training you can t put your Finger on any particular player or any hand Ful of players he added. It s been strictly a Case of having Tea depth. Harry Bright can play both tint and third and we had to use continued on Page i 2 linemen Hurt in chiefs workout Liberty to. A the Kansas City football chiefs re ported their int injuries wednes Day in the 10th Day of their pre season practice  Leonard a Rookie defensive end who played Colleg football at Wiley Tex College was Cut Over the Eye As the american league s champions drilled on Pasi blocking. Curt men. A Veteran guard bruised an Elbow in a blocking workout Leonard required some stitches. Neither injury was Seri Ous. S Froehling in p completed wednesday after dark Neu intervened. Mike Belln. National Junior Champion from Miami Beach kja., scored another upset on the Mer Lon Cricket club courts when he Defeated Don Dell of Bethesda md., another member of Hie  cup squad 6-3, a 7 Larry Nagler North , Defeated George Sokol of Bryn mawr. 9-7. M. To become the first player to enter the Quarter finals. Vans 16th eight and walked two in boosting Hli record to 16-3. Re left the game because of the heat with an Lead. Right handers Hal Ren Iff and Bill Stafford mopped up. Blanchard a Catcher first bait Man who has been playing right Field for ailing Roger Maria clout de his ourth Homer in the hat three games. The three ran smash was hit o starter lome Don Lee in the third inning and matched the Angels three run spurt against Ford in the lop of the  the first inning Blanchard singled in the second Otth two Yankee  beat out a hit in the seventh by sliding to tint ban and that led to two More runs off Dot Oslo ski. He Lope Slegt and Clete Boyer s sacrifice Fly scored one , making his int appear Ance since july 6, batted or Ford and singled to right tour Kube doubled Home Lopez before bit Cuba replaced Oslo ski and retired the Sld. The Angels belted Ford for Tilto runs in the third on singles by Lee Thomas and Lee and doubles by Jim Fregil and Billy Moran. Blanch arduous a n a stick Temam s 1 in ass Fumm. To t � a � Umi. N s 1 �. I 1 Tomi. 3b i 1  1 Skoric. Of t 1 1tvk. I t num. In is be Kimii. 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