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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, October 2, 1964

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 02, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pogi in the stars and stripes Friday october 2, 1964 cardinals tace Over no Lead by bouncing phils 8-5 St. Lol is a the  t aril mils pulled into a Iwuc Ramo Lead in Iho nalu mall Cague Pennant race wednes a Leht extending their win Ning str cuff to eight games with in 8-5 Victory Over Philadelphia that virtually eliminated the Phillies from the Pennant  Victory coupled with Cincinnati s 1-0. La inning lots to Pittsburgh save St. Louis a one game Lead Over the  team has three games remaining. Curt Simmons. Stymies sex males Flag races at a glance a Thi asm Clitty  am Chican a Yaqub Towon let pert. A he nth play new York. N m a i coca in m m am to 4 a Tilmor 04 my a me rom alumni new York at Homo 0 Detroit  x. Chicane Al Hernit i Kanim clip 4.ojsait National Uia oui Tow a lot pet. Bohr to play m  n an a minut Tinct to jit3 l i  to t9 my 1h 1v franc lab m to it h 4 of mar a inf leu Lulu Al Homo 1 now Tor a. Is Sussi � a1 "  any 1 cml Auto 1 Bui in Cuco Al bom. I  1 Indiana Grid Boss Given new pact Bloomington ind. A Indiana University has renewed Phil Dickens appointment a Bead football coach under an open end contract that offers him lob Security until he is u years  appointment is effective after the current season an could mean u More years on the Job for the 50-year-old Tennessee product who came la Indiana Frum Wyoming in 1937.dickens salary this year is $17.500. A University spokesman Salu he will receive an increase under he new contract but de re Tirl tit a Perl y trip no Neinl. Indian assign three to Portland farm club Cleveland up the Cleveland indians have assigned the contracts of three players tothe Portland team of the Pacific   have been playing with Indian farm clubs this summer and had major league contracts with the tribe. They arc Catcher Jerry Burlison infielder Hector Cardenas and Pitcher Dennis Simmons got the key Victory anti Wiist his former Phil Adelphia Lea mutes extending the Phillies losing Streak to 10 Gumes and leaving them in position to do no better than tic for the Pennant. The Philli shave Only two games remain los. Simmons for 2-3 pitched innings no hit bal but finally weakened at the end and needed Relief help from Ron Taylor and Gordon Richardson in the  Victory brought Simmons record to 18-9 and gave him 16victories in 18 decisions against the Phillies since they released him in 1060. Simmons pitched perfect bal through the first us innings while the cardinals were build ing an 8-0 Lead against Jim perfect game sunning. Ken Beyer s error on Latex Johnson s grounder gave the Phillies their list base runner. Then with two out in the seventh Richie Allen singled for the first hit a Sharp blow up the Middle. Johnson followed with Homer a 403-foot shot to Center  Phillies scored once More in the eighth then pecked a ayin the ninth when Dick Groat fumbled Johnny Callison grounder and Allen doubled. At this Point. Manager Johnny enc replaced Simmons with  Covington popped up but Pinch hitter Clay  a Tingle off the Pavilion screen for two runs and Rich hues drop reds to second on 16-inning Victory 1-0 Cincinnati a the Pittsburgh pirates dumped Cincinnati from a tie for firs place in the amazing National league Pennant race nipping the reds 1-0 wednesday night on a squeeze bunt by Rookie Jerry May in the 16th inning. The loss their second straight to the pirates put the Beds one game behind the St. Louis cardinals who Defeated Philadel phia 8-5. The reds have on game left with the pirates and Twu with the Phillies while the cardinals play three with new  Cincinnati pitchers had held the pirates Willess since the eighth inning and had retired 17 consecutive  Donn  led off the 1811 with a double off the scoreboard for the first extra base hit of the game that was witnessed by a meager crowd of Macro ski sacrificed Clendenon to third from where he raced Home As May bunted Long the third base line. May beat out the bunt for a  victim of the run was John Tel Tourlis a the reds third Pitcher. The pirates Bob Veale an Cincinnati s Jim Paloncy Bat tied through 11 innings of torrid itching with Veale continuing is brilliance until Al Mcbean relieved him in the Isth inning. Veale fanned u batters put Ting him into the major league Lead with is strikeouts. Hallowed seven hits and walked eight three  limited the pirates to three hits struck out 13 an walked two before leaving for a Pinch hitter in the  told ii pirates and 17reds struck out setting a major league record for strikeouts by two teams in an extra inning game. Snaps Jackson s win Streak Pur Iii fires two hitter As dodgers Blank cubs los  api Joh Purdin a 21-year-old right hander who pitched earlier this year for Wiesbaden flyers in the Safe Germany Confer ence shut out Chicago on two hits in his tint major league Start As the los Angeles Dodg ers snapped Larry Jackson nine game winning Streak 2-0, wednesday night. Purdin discharged from Theair Force in june allowed Only two cubs to Advance As far John Pordon wins 1st Start a second base. The 8-fool-s.179-Pounder walked one and struck out  Bertell collected both Chicago hits getting singles inthe third and fifth innings. Jackson 23-14, gave up two runs in the first inning after Willie Crawford singled. Craw Ford advanced on an infield out and scored on a single by Willie Davis. Davis stole second and scored on u single by Darrell Griffith. Purposeful Purdin Chicano los Anele pm Wail Fparker in w. . It la Milf la  31  2i a Lenry Tor Lairg g Furdyn p Tolu  anal i Hull. Lub 3.eliw. Davit. Pijar Bunn l 3j-11 s 1  w 1-0 9t1m. A-i9.m4. Boo 000 00.-a i pm i r ebb so 1101 0011 Veliz Kos Simmons Miami Beach. Fla. A Chaco Velez 137 /4, Miami scored a seventh round technical knockout Over Al Simmons. 132, Syracuse n.y., in a scheduled id round lightweight bout at the Miami Beach auditorium wednesday night. The reds left an astounding18 runners on base giving them a total of m stranded in two straight shutouts. Cincinnati left three men on inthe Lith 13th and 14th innings and two on in the sixth ninth and 10th. The reds finally saw veal depart in the 13th after they loaded the bases on walks to Frank Robinson Tommy har per and Steve Boros. Mcbean now 8-3, came on and got Leo Cardenas on a pop up and Marty Keough on a foul pop. Chaco Ruiz fourth single Senthie reds off to another threat in the 14th inning. Vada Ponso followed with a single and Rob Inson was walked purposely filling the bases. Mcbean struck out Dacron Johnson and retire Jim Coker on a grounder. Strikeouts rot Vanle out of trouble in four instances. He struck out Vada Pinson in the10th, Don a Vietsch in the ninth and Johnson in the fourth Andice sixth. Veale tanned a Vietsch for the second out with two on in the Lith then walked Cardenas internationally before growing out Tony Perez batting for Maloney. The pirates got Only two runners to second before they scored in the 16lh. With two Outin the first inning Manny Mota raced to second As Cardenas fumbled his grounder and Al Lowed it to go into Center , however struck out Jerry  singled leading off the third and moved to second two outs later As Bill Verdon singled. Maloney again ended the threat striking out Mota. Box score on Paffratt Ardson became he new Cardi Nal Pitcher. Richardson ended it getting Pinch hitter Frank Thomas on a Fly to right Field before Bobby wine hit into Force play. Ken Boyer Groat and cur flood each collected three hits in the St. Louis attack. The cardinals put it away Early eight runs on 11 hits Andl Ladelphia errors before the Phillies had even collected hit Groat singled with one out inthe second and scored on Tun Mccarver i ninth Home run. In the third flood led off witha double and went to third on a sacrifice by Lou Brock Howai Safe when Tony Taylor booted he Boll. Bid White driving in a ran for the ninth straight game smashed a Dou ble that scored flood. Boyer then singled Home Brock before sunning retired the Side. The cards added four More runs in the fourth. With one out. Flood singled and scored the third on Brock s throw from right Field hit hint and glanced into the Cardina dugout. 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President makes possible playoff plans will be necessary three drawings o Cincinnati a  for possible two or three team playoffs for the National league Pennant race were to be made at 2 . Thursday in the league office Here. Because Cincinnati St. Louis and Philadelphia Aro so tightly hunched in Iho rare the . Warren Giles said it to conduct cover two team ties and one for a possible Throe Loam deadlock. Giles said there will be no of Days in any playoffs and All Isacs will to played in the daytime. There will be one Day off a Clown the end of the play off and the Start of the world  rules governing two team tics stipulate that the president Contact the clubs to determine if an agreement can be reached As to the site of the first same if no agreement i reached the president deter mines Hie Kile of the first game by i ,?16 second game an the third if necessary Are played on the Home grounds of the club which is tie visiting team in the first game. In the event of a three Tea tie the president draws lots to designate the teams by numbers1, 1, and 3. The schedule then proceeds As follows team 1 plays 3 on the Home grounds of team 1. Team 2 plays 3 on the Home grounds of team 2. Team 3 plays 1 on the Home grounds of team 3. If nil Throe a that Point Haw won one game and lout one lots again Are drawn to designate the teams by number and the same schedule is resumed until two teams have lost two games if after the first three games any team is eliminated lots shall be drawn o determine the site of the first game Between the remaining teams. If a fifth game is required the visiting team in the fourth will select the site in r the fifth which would be the final game bar ring a tie  
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