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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 20, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Wednesday september 20, 1967 Ime stars and strip6s 76ers open drills Wilt is holdout Philadelphia a Wil Chamberlain the 7-foot-l Star Center of the Philadelphia 76ers,officially became a holdout monday a team spokesman said. Chamberlain had not reported to the 76ers training Camp which opened monday in mar Gate n.j., the spokesman for the National basketball association team said. He s in san Francisco and he has t signed a contract yet said the  he s negotiating i Don t  Kosloff not available owner Irv Kosloff could note reached for comment. The talented giant who Lethe 76ers to the Aba Champion ship last season is reportedly wide apart from team officials in settling a pact for the 1967-68season. Chamberlain was quoted in Astory in the Philadelphia Bulle tin As saying that his impasse with the team remains As it  has changed he was quoted As saying. Wearen t even negotiating. With out a doubt i won t be there at Margate sept. 18. I la be water skiing somewhere. Talking with Aba Chamberlain is reportedly continuing to talk to teams in the fledgling american Basket Ball association. There s a lot of Money be Hind this league Chamberlain said in the bulletin  than there is behind the Aba. I  76ers have sent him a new contract Chamberlain said but he did t even open it  Sikes climbs in Cash race Palm Beach gardens Fla. A Dan Sikes $22,000 winning purse in the Philadelphia classic hiked him to sixth place in pro Golf s top 10 Money winners according to unofficial pea standings released Mon Day. The win boosted Sikes total Toa respectable $112,693 but still far Short of the front running Jack Nicklaus and second place Arnold  led with $178,854 and Palmer had $161,936.the other top 10 and their unofficial totals Billy Casper,$124,864 Julius Boros $121,019 Doug Sanders $117,041 fran Beard $104,877 George Archer $88,117 Gay Brewer $81,277bob Goalby $76,030. I it Piu Ai Kirej a Page 19 three teams tied for Al Leador red sox drop tigers on Jones or in 10th Detroit up Carl Yastrzemski s 40th Homer tied the game in the ninth am1 a Hornesby Dalton Jones his fourth hit in the 10th enabled the Boston red sox to beat the Detroit tigers 6-5 monday night Angain a one third share of first place in the american league race. The Victory created a temporary four Way tie for the Lead among the red sox tigers Minnesota twins and Chicago White sox but the White so dropped to fourth place when they lost their night game to Dalton Jones the California Angels. Decisive blast Yastrzemski the major Angels plunge White sox All the Way to 4th place a it a tttt1tw a.  a Rick Reichardt ripped a run scoring single with two out in the ninth inning monday night giving the California Angels a 3-2 Victory Over Chicago and dropping the White " sox into fourth place in the torrid american league Pennant race one half game behind three  White sox started the game in a four Way deadlock forthe Lead with Minnesota Boston and Detroit and could have taken a one half game Lead with a  Reichardt s clutch hit off relieve Bob locker snapped the sox five game winning Streak and left them trailing the twins red sox and tigers. Minnesota beat Kansas City 2-0in 10 innings and the red sox edged the tigers 6-5, also in 10.with one out in the ninth Don Mincher singled to right the gave Way to Pinch runner Roger Repoz. Repoz tagged up an took second on Jimmie Hall s nil flyers Fine pair for missing practice Quebec City que. Aped Van Impe and Joe Watson two defens Emen who were the top draft choices of the Phila Delphia flyers of the National hockey league were each fined$500 saturday for not reporting to pre season  manager Bud Poile of the flyers said the pair reported to Camp Friday night to talk about contracts for the new sea son but refused to put on uni forms. Training Camp opened last sunday Here. Fly to deep Center then score the winning run on Reichardt s single to  Victory was the fourth in a Row for the fifth place  Clark the Angels starter had a one hitter going and had retired 17 batters in a Row when the White sox struck for two unearned runs in the eighth and tied the game 2-2.ken Boyer led off with a grounder to Short and was safes Jim Fregosi fumbled the Ball for an error. With one out Ron Hansen beat out an infield hit to Advance Pinch runner Tommie Agee to second. Agee stole third and scored a Rocky colavito bounced a single off the Glov-2 of third baseman Leo Rodriguez with Pinch run Ner buddy Bradford racing to third on he hit. After Curt Simmons replaced Lark on the Mound Bradford scored the tying run As second baseman Bobby Knoop tossed out Pinch hitter Smoky  Angels clipped Cisco car los for an unearned run in the second inning and knocked out the Chicago starter in the sixth while upping their Lead to 2-0. Reichardt singled with two out in the second took third on Bob Rodgers single and continued Home when Center fielder Ken Berry bobbled the  the sixth Rodriguez singled was bunted to second an scored on a single by Fregosi. Don Mcmahon then relieved Carlos pitched out of further trouble and checked the Angel until the eighth when he went out for a Pinch hitter Box score on Page 22 leagues leading Home run hitter hit a Ohe out blast off Fred Lasher in the ninth to Send the game into extra innings after Detroit had Takena 5-4 Lead in the eighth on Jim Northrup s run scoring  was Yastrzemski s third hit of the , inserted into the lineup by manager Dick Williams Roget More left handed Power hit his third Homer of the season Ashe Lead off Batter in the 10th against Mike Marshall the Las of five Detroit hurlers. Jones also singled in a run during there sox three run first inning Marshall suffered his third defeat in four decisions while Jose Santiago who retired Mickey Stanley with run ters on first and second and two out inthe ninth and set the tigers Down in order in the 10thgained his ninth win in 13  Cash hit a pair of homers for Detroit the second of which tied the score 4-4 in the sixth before Al Kalin singled in the eighth Willie Horton sacrificed him to secondhand Northrup lashed a double to left off John  s first Homer of the game came in the second inning and ignited a three run Detroit outburst. The Homer were his 20th and 21st of the season. Bill Freehan lined a double to left Center and Don Wert followed with a walk. Starting Pitcher Denny Mclain dropped a perfect sacrifice bunt to put runners on second and third with two out. Jerry Stephenson walked Dick continued on Page 221 Pennant race at a glance american league won lost pet. Behind play Detroit 85 66 .563 11 Boston 5 60 .563 11 Minnesota 85 66 .563 11chicago 85 67 .559 i 10 Detroit at Horn 6boston 1, sept.10 new York 1, sept. 20 California 4 sept. 2s, 29, 30, oct. L away 5washngton 3, sept. 22 224 new York 2 sept. 25, 26. Boston at Home 4cleveland 2,sept 26. 27 Minnesota 2, sept. 30. Oct. 1. Away 7detroit 1, sept. 19 Cleveland 2, sept. 20, 21 Baltimore 4, Sopt. 22 2 ,23, 24. Minnesota at Home 8kansas city2, sept. 20, 21 new York 3, sept.2, 23. 24 California 3, sept. 25, 26, 27. Away 3kansas City i sept. 19 Boston 2, sept. 30, oct 1, Chicago at Homo 3washington 3,sept. 29, 30, oct. 1. Away 7california 2, sept. 19, 20 Cleveland 3, sept 22, 23,24 Kansas City 2, sept. 26, 27. Twins Post win Over Kansas City Kansas City up Ted Uhlaender s run scoring single in the 10th inning and the six hit pitching of Jim Kaat carried Minnesota to a 2-0 Victory Over the Kansas City athletics Uhlaender Kaat Mathis Kos Marsh for 21st Victory new York a undefeated Buster Mathis racked up his eighth straight knockout monday night by flooring Ron Marsh five times in stopping the Kansas school teacher in 1 13 of the fourth round at Madison Square Garden. The 239 Pound giant fro grand rapids mich., dropped his game rough 186-Pound foe once in the first round once in the second twice in the third and once in the fourth when ref Eree Herbie Kronowitz stopped the Slaughter. Mathis who throws punches with the Speed of a fast Light weight decked the blood smeared 5-11 underdog with blistering barrage of punches to the head. Marsh fell Flat on his fac with his left Arm Over the Bot Tom strand of the ropes. Kro Nowitz did t even bother to count. Mathis now has a 21-.0 record including 15 knockouts. Marsh 24, a one time guard at Kansas University who now fights out of Minneapolis had a winning Streak snapped at 12. His record is 22-2, he said it was the first time he was floored or , who stands 6-feet to Mathis 6-3, was no match Fortis far heavier and much faster  used his hefty weight advantage to Bull Marsh into the Corners where he pummelled his head and body. Dante Cane a tall 229-Pound italian stablemate of Middle weight Champion Nino Benvenuti made an impressive new York debut by stopping Jerry Tomasetti 199, Scranton pa., in 2 19 of the first round of a scheduled 10-Rounder.unbeaten Charlie Green 176, new York stopped Frank de Paula 170y2, Jersey City n.j., in 37 of the second round of a10-Rounder. Other results Tommy Sheehan 194, Scran ton pa., out pointed Tommy Clark 181, new York 4. Jim Howard 198, Niagara Falls n.y., out pointed Al Brooks 215, Springfield mass., 4. Roosevelt Eddie jr., 220, now York stopped Ernie Watts 206, Newark n.j., in 2 01 of the third round of a four. Lloyd Bozman 171, Newark n.j., out pointed Al Singletary,177�/ 2 new York 4. Monday night and kept the twins in the thick of the american league Pennant  Victory left the twins de troit tigers and Boston red so tied for first place one half game ahead of the Chicago White  beat Detroit 6-5, and the California a n g Al s nipped the White sox 3-2, in other games involving the  Jim Catfish Hunter had retired 19 straight Batter before Bob Allison laced a iwo out single to left in the 10th.Hunter, now 11-16 then walked Rod Carew on four straight pitches and  Kelly was sent in to Pinch run for Allison a second. Uhlaender slammed a Singleto Center scoring Kelly and when Center fielder Joe Nossek doubled the Ball Carew raced Home with the second  who won his fifth straight game raised his record of 14-13, in snapping a three Jame twins losing  struck out 12, did not walk a Batter and permitted Only Onea s runner As far As third base. After Harmon Killebrew singled with one away in the ourth Hunter mowed Down the twins in order until Allison singled with two away in the10th. The twins had not scored i their last 22 innings until the 10th. 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