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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 13, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page in the stars and stripes wednesday september 13, 196? f. Robinson leads o s to 6-1 win Over Chison has Din hurls 4-hitter Chicago up Frank Robinson baited in three runs with his 28th Homer and a double monday night to spark the Baltimore orioles and Rookie Pitcher Jim Hardin to a 6-1, 4 hit Triumph Over the Pennant contending Chicago White sox. The defeat knocked the Whiteson into fourth place two and 1-2 games behind league leading Minnesota and ended a two game winning Streak for Chicago. Despite the win which was Only the second for Baltimore in the last nine games the orioles were mathematically eliminated from the Pennant  twins who knocked off the senators 13-5, boosted their league leading margin to one game Over the Idle Boston Redfox and two games Over the Idle Detroit  s Homer came in the first inning off losing Pitcher red Klages after Dave May had singled and he doubled inthe fifth again to score May after another single. Robinso also scored in the fifth on Brooks Robinson s single. 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Behind play minne.sota83 62 .572 17boston 82 63 .566 1 17 Detroit 81 64 .559 2. 17chicago 80 64 .556 2% 18 Minnesota at Home 8kansas City 2.sept. 20, 21 new York 3, sept. 22, 23, 24 California 3, sept 25, 26, 27. Away 9 Washington 2, sept. 12, 13 Chicago 3, sept. 15, 10, 17 Kansas City 2, sept. 18.10 Boston 2, sept. 30, oct. 1. Linton at Home 9kansas City 2,sept. 12, 13 Baltimore 3, sept. 15, 10, 17 Cleveland 2, sept. 26, 27 Minnesota 2,sept. M. Oct. 1. Away 8detroit 2, sept. 18, 19 Cleveland 2, sept. 20, 21baltimore 4, sept. 22 223, 24. Detroit at Home 12baltimore 2,sept. 12, 13 Washington 3, sept. 15, 16, 17 Boston 2, sept. 18, 19 new York 1,sept. 20 California 4, sept. 28, 29, 30, oct. 1. Away 5washington 3, sept. 22 224 new York 2, sept. 25, 26. Chicago at Home 10cleveland 4,sept. 12 213, 14 Minnesota 3, sept. 15, i. 17 Washington 3, sept. 29, 30, oct. 1.away 8. California 3, sept. 18, 19, 20 Cleveland 3, sept. 22, 23, 24 Kansas city2. Sept. 28. 27. Larry Hancy accounted for Baltimore s last run with his second Homer of the season of the fourth Chicago Pitcher Don  retired the first 13 White sox before Tommi Mccraw singled and gave up the Chicago run in the eighth Ona Pinch single by Walt Williams a walk to Ron Hansen an Tommie Agee s single. It was Hardin s sixth win against two defeats. Twins erase big deficit overcome senators 13-5 Washington athe Minnesota twins spotted Washington five unearned runs in the first inning monday night then stormed Back with a 15-hit at tack led by Bob Allison and trampled the senators 13-5, protecting their slim american league  twins third straight Vic tory sent them one game ahead of the second place Boston red sox Idle monday in the four team Pennant Chase. The Detroit tigers also Idle now Trail the twins by two games and the Chicago White sox who fell into fourth place after bowing to Baltimore 6-1, Are 2 games behind. Allison cracked three run scoring singles As the twins struck for seven runs in the Irish slight Choice Over tidec5 by writers in preseason voting by the associated press notre Dame expected to produce another football Power House despite the loss of several Star players is picked to repeat As National College Champion this year according to the associated press annual preseason poll. Alabama also Drew heavy support from the National panel of 32 sports writers and Broad casters participating in the Vot ing. Michigan state place third followed by Texas Miami of Florida Georgia Souther California Urcla Tennessee and Colorado. Notre Dame which beat outrun Nerup Michigan state by 35 Points in last season s final poll collected 17 first place votes and 290 Points in the 1967 preseason balloting. Alabama third a year ago was selected As the to team by 11 voters and accumulated a second place 282 Point son a basis of 10 for a first place vote 9 for second 8 for third Etc. One vote for first Michigan state Drew Only on vote for first place and 183 Points while Texas a ranked i last year s final poll was a close fourth with two votes forthe top spot and 176 Points. The final 1966 rankings in or Der were notre Dame Michigan state Alabama Georgia Urcla Nebraska Purdue Georgia tech Miami of Florida and Southern methodist. The fighting Irish from South Bend ind., and Michigan state s spartans locked up in uninteresting Duel for the poll Lead through most of last year. Their dramatic late season meeting produced a 10-10 tie and Notredame pulled ahead in the voting in the final  Irish have lost such Stal warts As Nick Eddy Larry con Jar Jim Lynch Alan Page and Pete Duranko. However the still have their crack passing combination of Terry Hanratty and Jim Seymour plus speedy halfback Rocky Bleier and hug Kevin Hardy on the defensive line. There s an excellent Sopho More group on hand too. Alabama will Start the season with 18 straight victories including two smashing bowl triumphs Over Nebraska. The tide has t tasted defeat in it last 21 games dating Back to its 1965 opener when it lost to geor Gia 18-17. Michigan state retained the nucleus for a Strong squad despite the loss of Bubba Smith Mathews tumbles Down stairs will miss two games Detroit a the de troit tigers announced monday that third baseman Eddie Mathews Likely will miss two games because of a fall at his Milwaukee Home. After sunday s game Mathews went Home for a visit. While there he tripped o v e r a Rug and fell Down a flight of 12 Steps. He went to Detroit osteopathic hos Pital after h i s return to Mathews Detroit. His injuries were diag nosed As a bruised hip bruised forehead and torn ligament in his right  said the slugging third baseman probably would miss two games with Baltimore but would be Able to play Fri Day against Washington. Catcher Bill Freehan with swollen Arm was a doubtful starter tuesday. He was hit by pitch in Chicago during the weekend. Miles among missing As pistons Start drills Marysville Mich a Veteran guard Eddie Miles failed to report monday for the Detroit pistons first full scale practice session of the 1967-68national basketball association  has one year to go on a two year contract and would restarting his fifth year in the Aba. Lorlen a varied pay boost Chicago up Joe Horlon who pitched the first no hit no run game by a Chicago Whiteson hurler in 10 years against the Detroit tigers sunday gothic Reward monday. General manager de Short Tore up his 1967 contract and presented a new one which Horlen promptly signed. Shot would make no announcement of the new terms but it was assumed it called fora raise of at least $1,000. Under baseball rules the club could not give Horlen a Bonus for his no hit  s action differed some what from the Altitude of club owner Arthur Allyn. Immediately after the no hitter he said he believed Horlen would be rewarded in next year s con tract and not this year. Clint Jones Gene Washington and Jerry West among others. Jimmy Raye at quarterback Bob Apisa at fullback and Al Brenner at end Are among the Holdover standouts. Texas appears ready to take command of the Southwest con Ference once More after several relatively unimpressive campaigns. The longhorns have Brilliant Backfield consisting of Bill Bradley Chris Gilbert Lin us Baer and Greg Lott plus Fine personnel on both lines an about a dozen highly regarded sophomores. The top three in the preseason voting play their first games sept. 23, notre Dame against California Alabama against Florida state and Michigan state against Houston. The preseason voting with first place votes in parentheses and total Points on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis 1. Notre Dame 17 296 Alabama 111 282michigan state 1 183 Texas 2 176miami, Pla 134 Georgia 128southern California 15 114 Urcla 113tennessee 88 Colorado 43others receiving votes listed alphabetically Arkansas army Clemson Georgia tech Illinois Minnesota missis Sippi Nebraska Ohio state Penn state Purdue Southern methodist Texas am Texas tech Washington Wyoming. 2.3. 4.5. 6.7. 8.9. 10. . Entrants cop 3 rowing medals in european meet Vichy France up the United states won Gold Silver and Bronze medals at the european championships sunday while East Germany confirm edits position As the world s All round rowing  . Gold came in the Cox less pairs where favored Law rence Hugh and Anthony John son of the Potomac club Washington led from Start to finish to score a four length Victory in7 45.98 Over the East and West German boats which were next in that order. Howard University which has shown tremendous improvement since arriving at this resort finished behind West Germany in the eights to snatch the Silver medal away from Russia by .03 of a  Vesper club from Phila Delphia won a Bronze in the Cox less fours behind East Germany and Hungary by coming in witha late Rush when All seemed lost. The East germans who along with the West germans and . Had six boats in the seven final events won two Gold and three Silver medals. S ourth inning to overcome a 5-2washington Lead then added four More in the fifth Locking up the Victory. Harmon Killebrew also had three hits including a pair of doubles and drove in two runs Minnesota s assault against t Ive  Chance seeking his 19th Victory was the victim of three errors including one of his own in the senators five run first inning burst. Chance left for a Pinch hitter the twins big fourth and Jim Perry stopped Washington on four hits the rest of the Way to earn his eighth Victory in 15decisions. Casey Cox the third hurler for the senators took the loss after being tagged for four unearned runs in the fourth. Rod Carew led off the twins fourth with a single Zoilo ver Salles singled and Pinch hitter Rich Reese ripped a two run double. Cox relieved Bob Humphreys and got the second out but Cesar Tovar s grounder Wen through Jim Cullen s legs for an error. Killebrew doubles then Killebrew doubled Tonyo Liya was intentionally passed Allison singled and Carew Dou bled Home the final runs with his second hit of the  twins peppered Rookie Rich Nold in the fifth scoring four times after two were out on doubles by Ted Uhlaender Andolina a walk and run scoring singles by Killebrew and Alli son. The twins knocked out Joe Coleman in the first inning scoring two runs on doubles by Uhlaender and Killebrew and Allison s first  the Bottom of the first however two of the first three Washington batters were Safe on errors by Killebrew and Hance. Dick Nen singled Home a run and another scored when shortstop Versalles Casanova s two out booted Paul grounder. Bouncing Back Minnesota a r h bit 3b  3b Hernand Killebrew Oliva a Hardy of Allison if Valdespino if Carew 2bzimrman c Kelly a Nixon c Versalles a Schance p Reese a Boswell or Perry p Washingto Nab r h by 6220 Valentine of 51103200 Mcmullen 3b 5000 2010 Howard it 5100ib 5 3 3 2 Nen in 4111 2212 Petersn of 30101000 Stroud of 1010 4133 Casanova c 3110i 2000 French c 1000 5122 Coggins 2b 4111e 1000 Cullen is 3010 1000 Coleman p 00002000 Humphrys p 1012 5110 Cox p 00000000 Saverine pm 1000 1012 Nold p 00000100 Chance pm 1000 3010 lines p 0000epstein pm 1000 total 43 13 15 11 total 38 5 8 4 Minnesota 200 740 00 013 Washington 500 000 000 5ekillebrew, , Versalles. Cullen . Do Washington 1.lobminnesota 10, Washington 7. 2b Uhlaender 2killebrew 2reese Carew Olivia. In h r Erbb  3 4 5 0 1 1 Perry w.8-7 to 4 0 0 0coleman 1-3 3 Humphreys 3 3cox l.7-3 2-3 3 Nold 2 5lines 3 1 we Coleman. T2 51. A 5,308. A s bring up four from Birmingham Kansas City a the Kansas City athletics called up four players monday from thei Birmingham farm club of the Southern  Are Catcher Dave Dun can of la Mesa Calif. Pitcher George Lauzerique of Miami Al and infielders Joe Rudi of Modesto Calif., and Reggie Jackson of Baltimore  
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