European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 15, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday september 15, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 19 two aces sign with red wings Detroit up Detroit red wings leading scorer Norm Ullman ended his four Day holdout wednesday by signing a two year contract with Genera manager coach Sid Abel. Gordie Howe who holds hockey records ranging from goals scored to games played Howe Ullman broke another Mark earlier blinking a pact committing him to play his 22nd and 23rd season sin the National hockey league. Ullman 31, bagged 70 Point son 26 goals and 44 assists last year to rank third among league scorers although hampered through most of the season with a shoulder injury. Details of the contract were typically not disclosed As the wings signed their Lone holdout. Howe 39 got a reported raise from his $40,000 salary of last season when he placed Amon the nil s top five scorers for the a the straight year by collecting 65 Points. He broke in at the age of 18in 1946, the youngest player Ever to appear in the league. Among Howe s Many no records Are career goals 649assists 852points 1,501 games played 1,398scoring championships 6 and mos valuable player awards 6. Kitchener Canada a Emil Francis general manager of the new York rangers levied a total of $2,100 in fines against five holdout player wednesday including $500 each to Rod Gilbert Orland Kurten Bach and Arnie Brown. Minor leagues Don Simmons and Wayne Hall were fined $300 each. All the players Are bound blast year s contract to report to training Camp 30 Days prior tothe season and they simply Are not living up to their con tracts Francis said. We be waited two Days for them to report and feel that it is unfair to the club and other players. The fines Are irrevocable and the players will be Noti fied in intrepid whips Dame again takes 2-0 Lead Newport . A the United states intrepid dashed Australia s Hopes wednesday by walloping the Dame Pattie for the second straight time for a2-0 Lead in the Best of seven series Between the two 12-Meteryachts for the America s cup. The White hulled 84-foot Beauty skippered by bus Mosbacher once again sailed off to nearly Lead and was in command All the Way Over the ,24.3-mile course on Rhode is land sound. Intrepid which lost time tothe challenger on Only one leg finished with a Victory margin of 3 minutes 36 seconds. She crossed the line at 4 04 21 Fol Lowed by Dame Pattie at 4 07 57.the third race was to be held thursday weather Skippers had the privilege of asking for a Day off but Nei ther requested one. In the opening race tuesday intrepid trounced the Blue hulled 65-foot Dame Pattie skippered by Jock sturrock by5 minutes 58 seconds and one mile in distance in Gusty Windsor 18 to 22 knots. The second race delayed 26minutes by Light winds started off in an East Northeast Breeze of10 knots. Intrepid showed she was the Boss no matter the win conditions. It did t make any difference when the wind stiffened to 18 knots for the fourth leg. Intrepid sailed serenely ahead. When the wind velocity dropped again on mets nip braves 2-l? on Grote hit Clemente keys pirate rout of reds Cincinnati up Roberto Clement pounded out five hits one of them a Homer and drove in four runs As the Pittsburgh pirates routed the Cincinnati reds 11-3 wednesday night to give Tom Sisk his 12th Victory. The pirate clobbered four red pitchers for 19 hits with Manny san Guillen and Matty Alou Chipping i with three each. Clemente s five hits boosted his league leading average to .354.the pirates wrapped up the game in the seventh inning when they too advantage of two errors to score five unearned runs while driving Mel Queen from the Mound. The pirates were nursing a 3-1 Lea going into the seventh. Queen who was tagged for 11hits including Clemente s 21st Homer of the season in 6 1-3innings, was charged with his seventh loss against 13 Victo Ries. Sammy Ellis the last red Pitcher was rapped for six Ghitsas the pirates added two runs in the eighth and one in the ninth to wind up their scoring. The reds scored in the fourth when Vada Pinson doubled for one of three hits went to third on Lee May s Fly and scored on an infield reds added two More in the ninth on singles by Pinson Lee May Tommy Helms and Pinch hitter Art Shamsky before Sisk finally ended the game. Decisive seventh Atlanta a Jerry Grote s two out single scored de Kranepool from second base with the winning run in the ninth inning As the new Yor Kmets shaded Atlanta 2-1 wednesday night. Tom Slayer who became the winning est met Ever by picking up his 14th win against 12 losses scattered four hits and struck out seven bravest raise his season total to 147, another All time High for the had singled with one out in the ninth and reached second when Denis Menke dropped Felix Millan s throw on an attempted foreplay. Grote then singled Krane Pool Home. Doubles by Ron Swoboda an Rookie third baseman Joe Moock gave new York the tying run in the fourth inning. Winning est met new York a r h by Harrelson is 4 0 1 0 Fanlou Heise 2b it of Davis Swoboda of Kra Pool in Moock 3b Otis of Grote c Seaver p Atlanta a r h by 4010 4000 Francona in 4000 4010 Mjones a 3000 4110 Torre c 3010 4110 Boyer 3b 3100 4021 Carty u 3011 4000 Millan 2b 4010 4011 Woodward is 2000 4010 Aaron pm 1000 Menke is 0000 Lum pm 1000 Jarvis p 3000 36 2 8 2 total 000 100 010 000 Pittsburgh a i h by wills 3d 6320 Harper of Malou of 6131 Eose if Clemente of 8254 Pinson of 4110 May in 4110 Perez 3b 5022 Helms 2b 5110 Bench c 5131 Sellis p 4110 Shamsky Stargell if Clendenon in Alley is Maroski Sang ill Sisk p 2b Cincinnat Iab r h by 40004010 42304110 3012 30103000 00001011 Roberto Clemente. Five hits 4 rib total new York Atlanta a Menke 7. 2bswoboda, Carty. In Seaver w.14-12 9 Jarvis l.14-8 9 t2 19. A3,496. 31 1 4 1 0012 0001 lob new York 7, Atlanta Moock . 3b h 4 8 r or be so 1147 2105 pm Scarden Isqueen p Nottebart Davidson p Edwards c 4010 2020 0000 0000 1000 total Pittsburgh Cincinnati 43 1119 8 total 33 3 11 3 002 010 521 11 000 100 00 2 3 a Harper Perez Nottebart. Do Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 1. Lob Pittsburgh 11, Cincinnati 5. 2bpinson, Queen Mazeroski Clemente san Guillen Alley. Or Clemente 21. A Silt. Of , Perez. In h r Erbb so Sisk w.12-12 9 11 3 3 1 3 Queen l.13-7 61-311 6 3 2 5 Nottebart 1-32 Davidson 2000 1-30000 2 6332 we Queen 2s.ellis. T2 43. A 4,966. California s native diver Dies won $ million plus Davis Calif. Up native diver the Only California bred race horse to Ever win More than $1 million died wednesday Only a week after he came with in one fifth of a second of setting a world record in winning the$43,150 Del mar Handicap. The mighty gelding was the Winner of 34 stakes races in California a state record and he passed the $1 million Mark in winnings when he won the$162,100 Hollywood Gold cup last july for the third straight time. The 8-year-old gelding died atthe University of California at Davis where he was taken by Van from Del mar. Death was attributed to of native diver s racing was done in California. He was taken East once some years ago but was bothered by the change in climate and failed to win. Native diver was Only on of six horses in history to pass the $1 million Mark in earning Sand at his death the total stood at $1,026,500 from 37 victories in81 starts. The final leg to 10 knots intrepid continued to Rule the Waves. Judging by the Quality of the boats sails and Crews the americans appeared on the Wayto another four race sweep a feat they have accomplished i three of the last four challenges. Only the australian Gretel with sturrock at the Helm was Able to win a single race. That was in 1962 when Mosbacher led Weatherly to a 4-1 Victory. In the most recent Challe geto this one Constellation blasted England s Sovereign 4-0 in 1964.the . Has held the cup 116 years and this is the 20thchallenge since 1870. Quick Lead on tuesday Mosbacher and his fast working Crew took the Lead on the first leg and kept adding to it at every Marker. In the second race intrepid did the same for the first three legs of a triangular course handled by 2 minutes 3 seconds. Dame Pattie then chipped even seconds off the Leader s advantage on the fourth leg Windward into the wind one of 4.5 then intrepid raced away from the challenger on the fifth leg to Leeward with the window 4.5 Miles stretching her advantage to 3 minutes 23 seconds. On the final Windward Lego 4.5 Miles intrepid picked up 13 More seconds. Dame doomed Early Dame Pattie s chances were virtually wrecked on the first leg of the race. This was another Windward leg of 4.5 Miles. She had trouble with a Jib ahead ail set on a stay and lost about 30 seconds. This was very costly As she trailed intrepid by 53 seconds at the first Are the times when the yachts passed the six leg Mark ers intrepid first 1-1 22 09 to 1 23 02, margin 53 seconds 2-1 45 22 to 1 46 54, margin 1 minute 32 seconds 3-2 03 24 to2 05 27, margin 2 03 4-2 48 23 to 2 50 19, margin 1 56 5-3 20 49 to 3 24 12, margin 3 23 6-4 04 21 to 4 07 57, margin3 36. Grinding to no Avail Dame Pattie Crew men Andy White and John Freedman right churn away at the Coffee grinder Winch to trim Spinnaker As pod o Dormell standing at left checks the sail set up in the second America s cup race against intrepid wednesday. Skipper Jock sturrock is in Center of Stern Back to camera. The australian challenger went down2-0 in the Best of seven match losing by 3j 2minutes Over the 24.3-mile course. A photo
