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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, April 16, 1965

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 16, 1965, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page it the stars and stripes Friday april 16, 1965 orioles shut out White sox 6-0, As Pappas registers six hitter Baltimore a Milt Pappazi who missed the opening Day assignment became of store Elbow pitched a six hitter in Baltimore s second game Astle orioles whipped the Chicago White sox m  Hurt my right Elbow on april 1 in Florida and washout until testing his Arm for three innings last saturday. The 25-year-old right handed in t allow More than one White sox base runner in any inning and he was aided by four infield double plays. All came immediately after Chicago base hits in the second fifth seventh and ninth innings. Pappas also doubled opening the Oriole third and scored the first Baltimore run off Joe Hor the stars and stripes nats Blasingame Down botox 6-4 Washington a do Blasingame s triple Over Dennle Green s head in Center Field topped off three run outburst against Dick Radatz in the seventh inning wednesday and gave the Washington senators am Victory Over the Boston red sox. The starting pitchers ear Wilson of the red sox and bus Ter Narum of the senators each name tripled Over Green whom playing in. Wilson hit his Home run Over Fence in right Center after Bob Tubman walked in the thin nning. The red sox made its n the fourth on Lee Thomas double and Felix Mantilla s sin be. After Wilson retired the first0 batters in order the senators cored two in the fourth on walk to Ken Mcmulien. Bob Hance s double and fran Howard s first hit in a washing on uniform a single. Well Den Boston Patnett of pin of str itt it if doa Bull name. Two run triple hit bom runs but they were the Only ones of the game after seven Homer assault by the dubs in monday s opener. Willie Kirkland opened the senators seventh with a double to left Center off Radatz who relieved a tiring Wilson after five innings. Pinch hitter Jim King scored Kirkland with the tying run. Joe Cunningham batted for Narum and walked and Kei Hamlin running for King mat Cunningham scored when Blas Kelson dam Given Broodmare aware Louisville a maid of flight the dam of Kelson was selected by the Kentucky thoroughbred breeders Assoc Atlo wednesday As Broodmare of the year for 1h4. Presentation of the award willbe made Here april 27 at the organization s annual Der trainers dinner. Maid of flight currently airborne farm at Paris by is owned by mrs. Richard c. Dupont of Woodstock farm Chesapeake City my. Re moved to third on Yaratch hit by Rookie Paul Blair d scored As Luis Aparico founded into a double play. Blair also singled Home a run the seventh after the slow Oving John Orsino singled Andole the third base in he major ague career Orsino scored Baltimore second run in the fifth inning. Us drive to right Center egotist Floyd Robinson for a Trie and Jerry adar singled Home. Norm Lebern drove in two Riole runs with a sacrifice Fly the sixth and a double in the eighth. The orioles finished the Gam with three rookies in the tuneup tier right fielder Sam a Owensn second baseman Jerry adar were removed because of juries. Bowens Hurt a muscle in his ight thigh when he stumbled ver tint base in the four thinning. His replacement Rookie Turt Blefary doubled Home Arun off Chicago Rookie Bob locker in the two run Orio eighth. 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United press International photo Santo s pair of homers paces cubs to 7-3 win Over cards Lynne Robertson grabs All events in College Bowling Portland Ore. A Lynne Robertson a 21-year-Oldboston University senior has won the trophy for the All events top score in the women s inter collegiate Bowling tournament main conjunction with the women s International Bowling Congress tourney. She finished her singles with a6m on games of 115, 211 and 200. After scoring is in the Tea event and 4m in the doubles. Carla Rupert of Bowling Green won the singles Crown with a my on games of 222, 208 and 202. The doubles champions Are Kim Kargaard of Maryland and Janet Sheridan of Cortland Chicago a two Hom ers by Ron Santo and one by George Allman helped the Chi Cago cubs to a second straight Victory Over the Champion  cardinals wednesday 7-3. Roberto Pena a prize rookies far broke the ice in what started out As a Duel of lefties Ray Sadecky of the cards and Dick Ellsworth of the cubs. Pena drove in his fifth run of the three lame series singling across Dick Bertell from second in the third for a 1-0 cub  got his first Homer Lead ing off against Sadecky in the fourth and his second in the  cards made it 2-1 on Lou Brock s Homer in the sixth but Altman slammed another Lead off Homer in the seventh off re Liever Ron Taylor. Taylor also yielded Back to Back doubles to Ernie Banks and Doug Clemens and walked Man leaving the game withe bases loaded without retire j a  Buckert s single off the Hird card Pitcher Tracy Stal Ard. Scored Banks and Cle Lens. The cardinals nicked Ells Worth for two More runs in the ninth but the Southpaw went Allie Way. He allowed 10 hits our to Ken Boyer. Cords shuffled Cowboy Trainer Quito to join jewelry firm Dallas a Clint Houey Trainer for the Dallas cowboys football team an has  , who has been with the cowboys since the nation football league team was organized in will join the sales Force of Balfour co., a teachers College Cortland . Jewelry manufacturer. In birr with 1146. Kim bowled a my and Ingham Ala. His resignation is Jan is. I effective May 1. Matson sets Mcaa discus Mark Waco Tex. A Texas am s fabulous Sophomore Randy Matson smashed the National collegiate discus record wednesday in a Tri angular track meet Here. Maston hurled the discus 201 feet 9ft inches better than eight feet past the National collegiate athletic association record Mark of ltl-4 set by Bill Neville of Occidental last year. Matson who last week set a world s recording the shot put hit past 87 feet with the it Pound Ball for the third consecutive week. Buthis Best toss 67-fi was Well under the world Mark of 17-Llvi inches he set last Friday. Despite Matson s standout performance Baylor Bea the aggie 83-98. In the meet with the thin team Texas tech Well out of the running will 27 Points. 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