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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, April 3, 1966

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 03, 1966, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Nge 1 the stars and stripes sunday april 3,1966 Spring training Roundup Rookie vet Combine to toss no hitter As a s Blank astros 4-0 Cocoa Fla., april 1 a two Kansas City pitchers Rookie Paul undo and and the Veteran John Wyatt merged forces Here Friday night to throw a no hit Ter at the Houston Alt 4-0. It was the second bitten pitching Effort of the Spring. Earlier Pittsburgh s Boh veal end Luke Walker pitched a no two run homers by Bui Bryan in the second inning and by Larry Stahl in the eighth supplied ii the scoring Friday night. Kansas City collected on your hits off three Houston pitchers but Manny Jimenez singled ahead of Bill Bryan Andert Campaneria doubled in front of Larry Stahl to Vurnall into runs. Lundblad who lost is Only decision for the a s last season worked the first six innings re tiring 11 straight astros before a waft to Jimmy Wynn. Sharply hit no one else reached base of the 14-year-old left hander and Only one Ball was hit sharply a line drive by Lee Mayr that Jim Inez  walked two and a div no Stab by Campaneria off Dave Nicholson s liner just off Theofleld dirt protected the no hit Fraak Tikema. Age against my braves asking waivers to release vet West april 1 Palm Beach Fla a the Atlanta Brave said Friday they Hauked waiver on Veteran fran Thomas to five him his outright release. The loss of Thomas drops Tob Ravea to m player two Ove club fief Lola said that giving Thomas i release be fore the season starts it give us time to Contact other Clubland make Deal for himself. It s just a question of three us manager Bobby Bragan Aid Jim Beauchamp by Imran and Thomas Ana age 1 , a was obtained by to Brave but Mason to pro add Dooal Power in the 1 drive after the club into Flat place in Earl Theroi opened Tiv on Peg to ored int september. Manhattan a. March m tier against xxx Gers. The los Angeles Sanders birdies 17th to deadlock Weiskopf at 135 in Greensboro Greensboro n.c., april 1 a Doug Sanders birdied the next to last Hole to tic to Weiskopf for the Lead with a us total at the Halfway Mark Fri Day in the $100.000 greater Greensboro open Golf Tournai , first round Leader with a 5, shot a one under par70 Friday in what he described As an erratic  he had three birdies and two , 23, played a near flawless round in firing under 17 on the a four Yard Sedgefield country club  finished nearly four hours ahead of  took a score of 147 or better to make the cutoff. Seventy five players did  Gelberger who posted a 70, was one stroke off the Pace with Robin Calif. Labor Law also considered by dodgers9 pair Roberts pitched theirs six innings for Houston and allowed Only two hits including Bryan s Homer. Palm Springs Calif., april1 a Marcellno Lopez threw even Aulon of shutout Ball Fri Lay As the California Angels beat the Chicago cabs  gave up three hits san of oat three Aad gave upon walk. J. D. Warner pitched Ibe eight hand Bob Lee pitched the ninth. My cab got past first base against Lopez. Warner and Lee retired the cobs with one hit during the last two innings. Norm Sleben Aad Willie Smith lit Home nibs for he Rageb. Pail Schaal had two hits la two trips. Fort Lauderdale Fla.,april i a Bui Mazeroski a Lead off single triggered a four run Lith inn Long rally that carried Pittsburgh past the new York Yankees 7-1 Friday night. After Mazeroski singled he stole second while Willie Star Gell struck out then raced Home with the tie breaking run As Jose Pagan singled. Jim pall Aroni walked before Jerry Lynch Matty ainu and Kenealley singled in the other three runs. The outburst came Hal real of who had t _ a run this Spring in u 2-3 in los Angeles april 1 a pitchers Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale were prepared to file suit under the California labor Law sometimes called the anti slavery Law if their Long hold out was not settled by the Losangeles dodgers. Costa and was prepared to go to court. I m glad it s All Over Hough said Drysdale am it. Contacted Friday at Dodge stadium where the newly signed stars were working out Drysdale explained the contemplated lawsuit it s the personal service con tact Codo f he said speaking for himself and Sandy. It pro vide that a company such As. Yankees took a 1-0 Lead inthe third inning but Bob Balley s Homer following single Donn Clendenon and i tied it in the fourth. Miami. April 1 a John Raluson tied the score in the eighth inning with a Pinch triple continued on poo til Drysdale Koufax a studio cannot keep anyone under contract More than seven years if it is a personal service contract even if both sides want to continue the contract. U still has to be terminated and a new one drawn  i to prevent Wen As  a to prevent slav the Pitcher have been under dodger contract More than even year Sandy since hand Drysdale since us. J. William Hayes. Koufax personal attorney and Legal representative for both in the hold out negotiations previously Aid neither wanted to take the matter into court. But a their lawyer be said he was obligated to protect their inter Koufax   thing about must say Drysdale continued was that throughout the in ire period there was never bitter word exchanged not even a voice raised in our talks  Burde is e. J. Puzzle Baval general manager of the  recalled that acres Olivia de Ravl Lland first invoiced the personal service Stu tute and broke her movie Studl contract in 1944. This was certainly no Public Ltd stunt. That s ridiculous Drysdale continued. It Nev would have gone As Long As i did u it was a Pitcher has to pitch him self in to shape. The player have to play themselves int , Pressl ring freely came into the  he been thrown any curve balls i m throwing everything try ing to cram six weeks of working into As Short a time As can he replied. I m a ult tired but my arms feels Fine it s the Best it s Felt it thl Talmin a couple of  they will Fly to Phoenix Ariz to join the club Friday night o , contacted in Phoenix Aid i was not concerned Abou such a Law. It had no effect i my negotiations with the play  for third with 137 Bereave Ragan. Steve Reid and. H. Sikes. Ragan had a 88,eld 69 and Sykes i. Deadlocked at 138 were de Ndang Champion Sam Snead. Owle Johnson Terry Dill a Derry Wilcox. Grouped at 139 were Bertance Julius Boros and Joe , Fla Shily attired in Range shoes Slacks and sweat a with Black shirt played the sack Side first and was one uner Par with a 34. He by rated a four no. 11. He Birdle djo. 1 and no. 8 Bole and a eyed no. 5 and no. 7 on theron aide for an even Par k. I played 10 Many Good rounds said Sanders if Ard to keep fired up every  birdied a Par five today and that  complained of leaving his Lutt Short saying i would Lave made five More putt if i and hit them  missed a 15-footer hat lipped the cup which would ave maintained his Lead into he second . Seeking i first major Victory said he occasion Illy saddled for Jack Nicklaus when they were students at Ohio state. Weiskopf turned pro in 964 and finished second in theban Diego open this year with our 8s.in his round Friday he bit every Green in regulation butted 14 putts. He birdied the my 1th, 7th and 14th  had seven one putt Green in his 35-35 round. Read two birdies and bogeyed the 7th when he drove into the Trees. The leaders Dong Laniera Csc Iii Tom Welak opt m1188 Al of enter a to air h. Lei Maut Dave Raien Mau Bleve held Omu Sara Sno Ait it to us Roberte Joti Naon cml us Terry Dill Tea us Terry Wale out 6a.tfl 1u Lullua Bonen to Joe Campbell Tara id Bert Tancer Nae Puidick Haver n-l9 Bob of Abr ee-n1�tony Lema the my truce cram too ims my join january sms11 Lave Hill a to Mir rank Beard h-71-Mi Jonm Hebert the let Ken suit tit a Randy Olover to to mall base Elink Tut Moora Archer to to tubal Naile � 1miut Bob Ron " Nell Pooloa Ken Tovana Bui Harvey tm1ml Charlae St Tord Bob Moca Lliter Veorie Barer 71-ton Arlum m _ Jay do Tao 10-71111anir Darreu tit i Arnold Palmer a to us Dave Marr to lot Harold Wui Saau of let in Ohuonu Champion the is. Team won the unofficial title at the ims olympic by scoring 14 Point to runner Russia s eagles Trade Baughan for rams9 Molden Brown Philadelphia tip Veteran april 1linebacker Baughan a Star with the Philadelphia eagles since the dub s championship year or 1mo, was traded to the los Angel srams Friday for to second year  Exchange for Baughan. The Eagle Frank defensive tackle Olden "0 linebacker Fred Brown from the  also will receive a draft Choice from he rams. Baughan -1 and 229 pounds played six seasons with the eagles after slurring at Georgia tech. Baughan. 28, was on the All pro team for five years and played every game for in eagles from his Rookie 1960 season until he Misset iwo games last your Mccause of a pulled hamstring , a d-tout-5. 285 Pounder from Jackson suite miss col lege and drown. 6-3 and 232 pounds were first stringers on the rams defensive unit last  was an Lith draft Choice by the  after his College Days but was traded to los Angeles one wee started. Kef arc the season drown played at the University of Miami and was the rams third draft Choice prior to the switched from tight end to linebacker. Bolh Brown and Molden Are 33.Joe Kuharick general Man Gar and coach of the Eagle said it was necessary for to give up an outstand player to acquire men Molden and Brown s  ram Felt Baughan a the Man they wanted in Relur for those we sought Kuharic  said he Felt Molden Wou fill the eagles need  Interior lineman. Doc Venra hike Rem Ekat Timok  Wood Al Kolley  Good Harold Koo Don. Iron pm Floyd rut Brown Bob Chi Arlease a Stockton lorry Beck .,.we. Dim  Hutch Ual Ril 1s n141kea Hollim it a i Bernard Hunt new i Jim own in it. Tom Nln Purl tm4utj  
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