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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 23, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 18 the stars and stripes Friday october 23, 1964 braves directors vote for franchise Transfer to Atlanta Chicago u per enl brought the Tea from Boston in 1953. Against a comic opera Back ground the braves decision to move to Atlanta was announce Din a terse prepared statement issued after a two hour directors meeting at a Swank North Side club. The statement was distribute to newsmen by Ernie Johnson club publicity director at the newly established braves office some four Miles from the site of the directors meeting. No to club official was present. The Long expected move came one Day after league president Warren Giles called the special league meeting in new York to further discuss the Milwaukee Atlanta situation and take action  reportedly talked to club owners by Telephone tuesday morning. Whether his conversations with the owners had an bearing on the braves action wednesday was , p. K. Or Llcy owner of the Chicago cubs was quoted As saying he would not oppose the braves move be cause he believes in free enter  Wal Grey noted he did not oppose Pel gite i a enl s shift of the braves from Boston to Milwaukee and suggested he would not oppose another move  Roy Hofheinz of the major league ail Star club of a headed by 3 Yankees by Ben Olan new York a the Newyork Yankees placed the most players outfielder Mickey Man the Catcher Eston Howard and second baseman Bobby Rich Ardson on the associated press annual major league baseball All Star team. But two los Angeles pitchers Sandy Koufax of the dodgers and Dean Chance of the Angels collected the most Voles. Koufax Winner of 11 game before he was sidelined for the season by a sore Arm in mid tribe obtains yanks Terry Cleveland a the Cleveland indians said wednes Day they have acquired Pitcher Ralph Terry from the new York Yankees As part of the Deal that sent Pedro Ramos to new York last , pitching in Relief was credited by the Yankees wit playing a key role in the stretch Ramos Terry drive to win the american league Pennant. The indians received a reported 179,000 plus two players to be named at a later Date. There were report that Bud Daley a Pitcher would be left handed the other player to go to the indians. Terry 2�, appeared in 17games for the Yankees and finished with a 7-11 Mark. Hewon five of his last 10 starts. Two years ago he won it game Sand was named the outstanding player in the 1h2 world  year he hid a 17-15 record. Fullmer s flurry gains Ellis nod Louisville by. A Don Fullmer scored in the final round and pulled out a spill decision Over James Ellis of Louisville wednesday night in middleweight bout. Two judges voted for Fullmer est Jordan Utah 47-4 and. Jho third judge voted for a smashing of Wes Ellis 48-47.Fullmer landed right to the head of Ellis in the final round and followed with Sharp left. Ellis was bleeding from cuts Over both eyes after the hard fought rugged bout. Ellis said later the cuts were Fullmer is 15-4. Results of  fight record to 31-10.brought0 Ellis August polled 77 votes As uie Ier collected Only six votes outstanding left hander. Chance i followed by Philadelphia s Jim a 20-game Winner for the an. Gels Drew 71 As the top right hander in the balloting by 89 baseball writers. Others named were first base Man Bui White of the world series Champion , third baseman Louis Brook Robinson of Baltimore Short Koufax Chance Slop Jim Fregoso of the Angel Sand outfielders Willie Mays of san Francisco and National league batting Champion Roberto Clemente of  voting was based on regu Lar season performances. In All six american league Sand four National leagues were selected for the first team. The no however place seven on the second team to the Al s  chosen were right handed Pitcher Juan mor Chaland first baseman Orlando Cep Eda of san Francisco outfielder Hank Aaron and Catcher Joe Torre of Milwaukee second baseman Ron Hunt of the new York mets third baseman Kenoyer of St. Louis shortstop Luis Apar do of Baltimore outfielders Tony Ouva of Minne Sota and Johnny Callison of Philadelphia and left handed Pitcher Gary Peters of the Chi Cago White sax. Clemente who batted3t, was third in the balloting with ii votes. He was followed by Rob Inson with 98, Howard 99, Mays 94 and Mantle 91. Ouva theal s batting Leader with .123, was named on 30  voting was one sided for each position except Outfield and shortstop. Fregosi who batted .277, edged Aparicio a.246 hitter and the stolen us Leader with 37, by 11 votes. Fre goal had 39 votes and Aparicio Marschal runner up to Chance for right handed pitch Bunning who won it including mets with four votes. Larry Jackson of the chicag cubs who won 24 games the most in the majors was notnamed on a single ballot. Only Fri goal Richardson and Mays finished under .900 among those named to the first  finished at so after a sensational Start. He did Man age to win the no Home run title with 47. Richardson Roundup at .217. Mantle compiled a .303 aver age 35 homers and 111 runs butted in Howard had a .313mark with is homers and 83 rib. White had Al homers. 102rbi and a .313 Murk with is homers and s3 rib. White had21 homers 102 rib und a .303 average and Robinson hit 28homers, drove in 118 runs und was second to Oliva in Balling Ullh .317. New Vokk api Tiv  1mi  be Niue  All Mir tem Ullh but Llor Mari my Lelm . Bel Pluti Thyril b�4ernin-Bnx Kumur Ai. .917.  Jia rreiu.1. Xxx Ai set. Outfielder Roberta  Ini. Or. Cull Deliler atme a. In  our Felimer Lurkey a tulle. New Turk Pitcher Kimol . Mew Vork right Lul veil Pitcher   Annelee Iai Aj-9. Roll rms ron.,. La Ancelm my. Lf-5. Scono team Rte mob a to i Mou Tiivi Iii Borer. K. 1.01111 Chi Tellemer tone olive., my menu Al. Ouulelder.-jolini., ,  no. Tel Torr. Uil Wink Ink sex Chison hurler Dies ten. Up John who pitched for the while sox in the Early sos died n a Bonham Hospital after an illness of less than a Houston Colls said i would attend thursday s new York meeting with an open  m not certain yet How 111  the minority opposition in the braves shift vote was disclosed by Edmund b. Fitzgerald of Milwaukee. In a prepared statement a few hours after the meeting Fitzge Rald said he and five other were unalterably opposed to the move which he said would be detrimental to the braves base Ball in general and would to late the Public Trust which has been placed in this  the other five negative void included directors Duane Bow Man Madison wis. Daniel Parker Jamesville was. John Puelicher Joseph Simpson jr.,, my Waul five taxicabs were waiting to continued on Pagi it injunction issued to restrain braves9 move Milwaukee a temporary injunction re straining the Milwaukee braves from moving or from applying to either the president of the National league or the others of other league teams for Permis Sion to move was issued late wednesday by circuit judge Ronald drechsler. The order was obtained by Milwaukee county officials shortly after the braves Boardo directors voted 12-0 at a Chi Cago meeting to shift the Iran chose to Alfalla. Gu., for the ims season. Judge drechsler ordered representatives of the braves to appear next tuesday to showcase Why the injunction should of be made permanent. It could not be determine immediately whether the Legal papers could be served in tune by the expected presenta ton of the braves request at thursday meeting in new York of National league owners whore expected to of the shift. In new York. National league president Warren Giles said he knew nothing about the injunction and expected the meeting to be held As scheduled ,.T order temporarily Prohjb-1u the braves who have year remaining on their count stadium contract from arranging agreeing to play or sched ule any 11 9 games at any sit other than Milwaukee. And Carlton Wilson Milwaukee. Fitzgerald s six Page state ment particularly criticised braves Board chairman Wal Ham c. Bartholomay of Chicago and club president John Mchue for previous statements Tarn eating the braves would remaining Milwaukee. Coup Luclous absentees cons Luclous by their absence at the statement issuance were Bartholomay and braves executive vice president Thomas , jr., Chicago lawyer who reportedly own 40 per Centof the club s Stock. Absent t the directors meet ing were per enl said to still hold 10 per cent of the club a chairman of the braves executive committee and another director coach Vince Lombard 1 of the Green Bay packers. At the braves Barren office moved Here from Milwaukee i last week Johnson read the prepared statement to about a dozen press representatives including one newsman from i Atlanta. The Long expected franchise i switch was sought by the Chelca go dominated braves Syndicate for considerations known to include a 23-year lease on Allan i to s new stadium and expected Lush television radio Revenue for sprawling Southeastern coverage of a major league team. 1 protests expected j the National league meeting Jin new York thursday was sex j peeled to bring Strong official protestations from Milwaukee civic leaders who have threatened Legal action if the braves More to  county officials Are demanding that the braves fulfil a ims contract to play la.  group of Milwaukee businessmen have offered to negotiate for Purchase of the braves but the team owners have told them in effect the club is not for Sale. Comic confusion preceded the release of the Brief prepared statement. After Many writer were directed by Bartholomay to a hotel suite they were  to remain there until summoned by phone to the braves office  
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