European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 10, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 stars and stripes sunday september 10, 1967 yanks drop red sox to third 5-2 Boston up former bos ton Ace Billy Monbouquette touched off two rallies wit singles and scored the winning run himself Friday night i leading the new York Yankees to a 5-2 Victory that snapped there sox three game winning Streak. The loss knocked Boston out of a virtual tie for first place in the tight american league Pennant race with Minnesota and left the red sox with a .559percentage in the scramble. The red sox Are third a half game off the Pace. Monbouquette who was Deal by the red sox to the tigers in 1966 and then caught on wit the yanks this year after the tigers released him needed Relief help from Joe verbanic in gaining his fourth Victory of the season and the first Over the red sox since joining the Yankees. Tresh double decisive with the score tied 2-2 in the fifth Monbouquette started the winning rally when he singled and moved to second on Horace Clarke s sacrifice. He the scored what proved to be the winning run on Tom Tresh double. The Yankees added two insurance runs in the seventh off Boston reliever Jose Santia go As Monbouquette singled with one out but was forced a second on Clarke s grounder. Jake Gibbs singled for the fourth new York run and the fifth scored As the Ball got away from Carl Yastrzemski for an error. Monbouquette allowed eight hits in six and a third innings and was lifted when he hit a Bat Ter and gave up a disputed in Field when he hit a Batter an gave up a disputed infield hit to Jerry Adair in the seventh. Verbanic Strong verbanic retired the last eight Boston batters in order to collect his first save of the season. The Yankees had scored twice in the fourth off losing Boston starter Lee Stange on Gibb single the first of two Tresh doubles an intentional walk Handbill Robinson s two run single. A capacity crowd of 33,534,which boosted the red sox just Over the 1.4 million Mark income attendance saw Boston score once in the first on Yastrzemski s single and George Scott s triple and again in the fourth As Scott singled stole second and scored on Rico Petro Celli s double. Hurting old friends new York a r h a Bosto Clarke Gibbs Treah ii Pepito ii of Smitti la Robns Tamaru of 4110 4120 4132 4000 3120 3000 4012 40001 2 0 1000 Andrews 2badair 3b str Mykl if Scott la Smith a Harrelson of Petrolli a Ehoward cd Jonea pm Stange Santiago p tar Tabu ii a Wyatt p Siebern pm a r b bl4010 30104110 41214000 40104011 20001000 20100000 10000000 1000 total Jar 11 4 total 34 2 8 2 new York 000 21fl 200 5 Boston 100 100 0002 . Do Boston 2. Lob new York Boston 8. 2b Clarke 2pii Troci Ali. Ilsi Ott. So Scott. A Clarke Adah . In h r kit by Soli i j 2 2-3 i 1 Mon Kurtti a 1 -1 i verlianu1il.,s Hii Sung Santiag Wyatt Al 8 0 1 3 i \ . A i,53i. 0 0 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 we tigers tip Chison tie for top Chicago a Eddie Mathews and Jim Northrup hit homers Friday night pacing Detroit to a 4-1 Victory Over the Chicago White sox and giving the tigers a tie for the Ameri can league Lead with Minnesota. The twins split a doubleheader with Baltimore while Boston beaten by new York fell to third one half game out. The White sox Are in fourth a Gam behind Detroit and Minnesota. The Victory was the tigers fourth in a Row and sixth in seven Lolich 10-12, won his fifth straight game but needed Relief help from Fred Lasher after allowing a run in the eighth. At one stretch Lolich retired 14 straight John 9-10, was the victim of Mathews second inning Homer the 508th of his career 15th of the season an fifth since joining the tigers. Detroit picked up an unearned run for a 2-0 Lead in the sixth. Richert sparkles in Relief As orioles gain doubleheader split with twins Baltimore a reliever Pete Richert choked off Minnesota threats in the seventh and eighth innings and preserved a 5-3 Victory for Baltimore Over the twins in the Nightcap of Friday s twi night doubleheader. Harmon Killebrew walloped is 37th Homer and Jim Merritt hurled a six hitter As the twins won the opener 7-2. The split left Minnesota in a tie for first place with Detroit which Defeated Chicago 4-1.Richert replaced Baltimore starter Tom Phoebus 12-8, inthe seventh and retired Cesar Tovar and Killebrew with two runners on twins loaded the bases with none out in the eighth Antony Oliva s seventh hit of the doubleheader an error and fielder s Choice Tapper Back to the Mound on which Richer failed to make a play. After Rich Rollins struck out one run scored As the orioles failed to make an inning ending double play. A walk loaded the bases again but Richert struck out Ted Uhlaender ending the orioles scored four runs off loser Jim Perry in the Sec Ond Dave Johnson launching the rally with a Homer. A throw the stars and stripes fair Vaughn ads spark Detroit Over cards 21-7 St. Louis to. A Rookie running Back Mel Farr and safety Tom Vaughn scored third period touchdowns for the Detroit Lions Friday night to defeat the St. Louis cardinals21-7 in a pre season game. Detroit finished the exhibition season with a 3-2 record and St. Louis was 1-4. Farr scored his tie breaking touchdown with 1 57 left in the third period on a three Yard run Mel Farr. Winning to Over left guard. Detroit had taken the Ball after a punt on the St Louis 35 and scored five plays later. The big play was a 24-Yardcompletion by quarterback Milt Plum to Pat Studstill. St. Louis took the Kickoff with42 seconds remaining in the Quarter and on the second play quarterback Tim Van Galder threw an interception to Vaughn who returned the Ball 45 Yards for the score. The Lions had tied the score in the second Quarter when John Henderson took a Pas from quarterback Karl Sweetan at the 12, bounced off a couple Cardinal defenders and ran into the end zone. The scoring play covered 34yards at the end of a 71-Yard drive in 11 plays. Farr had first Downs Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punt fumbles lost Yards penalized Lioni card 12 15 94 104 94 124 151 1429-26-1 16-39-5 8-45 8-36 0 0 7 54 picked up 22 of the 71 Yards i five running attempts. The cardinals scored on their first series of plays in the game As second year Quarter Back Jim Hart moved the team 56 Yards in seven plays. Hart passed to tight end Jackie Smith for 22 and to Rookie flanker Dave Williams for 14. Charley Bryant picked up first Down with a 21-Yard sprint around right end. Willis Cren Shaw scored the touchdown on a one Yard plunge. Hart left the game at the Hal with a bruised shoulder. Detroit 0 7 14 021st. Louis 7 0 0 07 St Crenshaw 1 run Bakken kick det Henderson 34 pass from Sweetan Walker kick det Farr 3 run Walker kick det Vaughn 45 pass interception Walker Luck attendance 38.083. Reds at Tampa Cincinnati a the Cincinnati reds announced Fri Day they will continue to do their Spring training at Tampa fla., through 1972. Ing error by Bob Allison and belated throw by Killebrew on an attempted Force aided the orioles. Minnesota scored two unearned runs in the opener As Baltimore made four errors and Richert Merritt kicked the Ball around on other occasions. Killebrew s 37th Homer Casein the fourth with a Man on , now 12-4, pitched out of a bases loaded Jam in the first inning. He allowed four hits the rest of the Way including homers by Curt Blefary and Larry Haney. 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Ken Boyer fumbled Al Kaline two out grounder and after Wil lie Horton was hit by a pitch Bill Freehan brought Kaline across with a single to tigers third run also was unearned and came after left fielder Pete Ward dropped Mickey Stanley s routine Fly bal for a two base Boot in the Northrup Mathews seventh. Ray Oyler Bunte Stanley to third and Lolich then brought him in with squeeze bunt. Don Mcmahon who came on after John was lifted for a Pinch Batter was the victim of this unearned run and gave up an other run in the eighth when Northrup slugged his seventh Homer of the White sox scored in the eighth on three straight single with Ken Boyer s hit driving in the run. 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A George Patton two time All America defensive tackle a Georgia was placed on waivers Friday by the Atlanta Falcons and when no other team claimed him he was assigned tothe Falcons taxi squad. Pennant race at a glance by the associated press american league to won lost pet. Behind play Minnesota. 80 62 .563 20detroit 80 62 .563 20 Boston 0 63 .559 % 19 Chicago 78 62 .557 1 22 Minnesota at Home 8kansas City 2,sept. 20, 21 new York 3, sept. 22, 23, 24 California 3, sept. 25, 28. 27. Away 12baltimore 2, sept. 9, 10 Washington 3,sept. 11, 12, 13 Chicago 3, sept. 15, 16, 17 Kansas City 2, sept. 18, 19 Boston 2sept. 30, oct. 1. Detroit at Home 12baltimore 2,sept. 12, 13 Washington 3, sept. 15, 18, 17 Boston 2, sept. 18, 19 new York 1, sept. 20 California 4, sept. 28, 29, 30,oct. 1. Away 8chicago 3, sept. 9, 10 2 Washington 3,. Sept. 22 224 Newyork 2, sept. 25, 26. Boston at Home 41new York 2,sept. 9. 10 Kansas City 2, sept. 12, 13 Baltimore ii sept. 15, 16, 17 Cleveland 2,sept. 20, 27 Minnesota 2, sept. 30, oct. 1. Away 8detroit 2, sept. 18, 19 Cleve land 2, sept. 20, 21 balt Mol a 4, sept. 22 223, 24. Chicago at Home 14detroit 3, sept.9, 10 2 Baltimore 1, sept. 11 Cleve land 4, sept. 12 213, 14 Minnesota 3.sept. 15, 10, 17 Washington 3, sept. 29, 30, oct. 1. Away 8california 3, sept.18, is?,0 Cleveland 3, sept. 22, 23, 24 Kansas City 2, sept. 26, 27
