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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 19, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Page 18 the stars and stripes to Doy March 19. 196 tirs. Pirates win exhibitions Sparks reds to win Over orioles Miami up Don Pavlotich drove in Throe runs with his third Spring training Lime run and a single sunday to Load the Cincinnati hods to their sixth straight Victory 7-i Over Trio Baltimore  slammed a two run Homer off Aloe Drabowsky inthe second inning then singled in the fourth to drive in Fred hit Field with to run that broke a 2-2 tie. The orioles scored twice in their half of the fourth to take the Lead but the rods got to John o Donoghue for three runs in the fifth on Only one hit. Milt Pappas who allowed eight hits in four innings against his old teammates got creditor the Victory while o Donoghue took the loss. Lakeland Fla up bases loaded single by Ray Oyler touched off a six run Detroit rally sunday against Gary Peters As the Tiger bombed the Chicago White sox 8-4.Jim Northrup added a triple a Home run and four run batted in to the Detroit attack. But the tigers Delight Over breaking a Long batting slump was tempered by an injury to Bill Freehan their All Star Catcher. Freehan pulled muscle in his left shoulder while diving Back to second on a attempted Pickoff during the big inning. It was not certain howling he will be out. Oyler sidelined a week with pulled muscle singled past third in the fourth to score two runs and break a scoreless tie. Northrup s triple added two More in the inning mid he later belted his third Homer of the Spring against Jack Fisher. Fort Myers Fla. A Pittsburgh s Tom Sisk limited the Philadelphia Phillies to three hits during five innings of shutout pitching sunday and started the pirates to a 5-0 exhibition baseball Victory. Right hander Sisk gave up two singles and Bill White s Dou ble before stepping aside for Brief stints by Lyn Fitzer Rog colonels clip Amigos retain playoff Hopes Louisville by. Up the Emerald Clad Kentucky colonels continued their drive for playoff Green by fighting off a fourth Quarter rally in a 115-107 St. Patrick s Day win Over Anaheim in an american basketball association game Sun  colonels streaked to their seventh straight Victory an moved to within one game of Idle new Jersey in the Aba Eastern division while posting their sixth consecutive win Over the Amigos. Kentucky led through most of the game holding a 56-44 halftime margin but Anaheim took advantage of a colonel scoring drought and crept to within two Points 100-98, on a Basket and free throw by Warren Davis who finished with 26  Carrier poured in six Points in 12 seconds shortly Anaheim Davis Bei Lail bunco Thomas Kentucky Pruiner Chub Nallen for chill q f t 0 14-18 26 lion 6 4-5 18 Miilu Ify 33-59 Colum cell 0 1-1 1 damplr0 3-4 3 Carrier 6 8-8 20 Rhine 5 0-10 19 Robrta 4 5-8 13 in Scoe 00-00 Bayno Bulley g f 9 3-4 3 4-4 3 4-7 10 8-9 4 5-6 0 1-3 1 25 6 5-5 2 1-3 0 0-0 totals 30 47-57 10? total 3833-45115 Anaheim 20 24 27 37107 Kentucky 8 28 30 29115 three Point plays Kentucky Carrot a 2. Fouled out Anaheim Bedell Chubon Kentucky Mahaffey. Total fouls Anaheim 32, Kentucky 33. Attendance 3,75-. Thereafter to put the colonels up 108-100, and Kentucky was never threatened  Dampier paced the colonels with 28 Points. St. Paul Minneapolis a skip Thoren s Only two Points of the american Basket Ball association gave Minnesota a go ahead Lead in the final 10 seconds As the muskies Defeated new Orleans 104-101 sunday  was a replacement for Mel Daniels whose 24 Points Lethe muskies although he fouled out with six minutes to go. Thor in hooked a shot from seven feet out to put Minnesota ahead102-101 and los Hunter added the other two Points on foul shots. The muskies led 52-43 at the half. Doug Moe of the Bucca neers led All scorers with 29. New Orleans g f t5-7 a 8-11 11 1-1 19 0-0 h 8 13-13 2 0-0 ii 2 0-0 4i 5 1 1-3 3 Minnesota g fran 4iniikr 3 Dani Lei 11 Hutt a 5kvilt-r 0 Smith 5 Clark 4 i ulnar 3kiim/.i 2 i Liun a 1 f t 1-3 0 4-4 10 2-5 24 5-8 13 1-1 1 44 14 0-8 143-4 e 2-2 i 0-1 2 & photo new zealand s Bruce Mclaren takes the Check ered Flag at brands Hatch. ,. Averages 100.77 Mph in his personally designed formula 1 racing car Rodriguez second Mclaren wins brands Hatch race brands h a t c ii England a new zealand s Bruce Mclaren driving a Ford powered grand prix car of his own de sign ran away from the Field to win the race of champions classic sunday. Lii second place was Pedr Rodrigue of Mexico in a bum who climbed through the Field of 14 online Drivers in a dramatic Conn Back after being left on the Iii at the Start. Third was Denis  name an other new Sealander and  Champion also in a car built in w inner Mclaren. A i Hud new Sealander Chris Aii Iun in an italian Ferrari was oui ill.  ii tory boost Deprosperis  tin upcoming his grand prix , who led from Start to finish covered the 133 Milesian 01 18 53.4 to win at an aver age Saieed of 100.77 Miles per hour. On the Way to Victory lie also set a new outright record for the circuit of 104.14 . The old Mark was 103.12 . Set by american Dan Gurney in an Kaile when he won last year space. Sunday s event although not world championship formula 1 affair was a curtain Raiser tothe grand prix season in Europe and most of the big works teams used it to try out their new machinery. Oulu 10 cars were running at the  of the race watched by a near record crowd of 40,000. 1.  or Loren now zealand Mclaren foul 60 Lupa 1 18 53.4, 100.77 2. Vidro ipod Rob Riuz it Xlyn hum 50 3.  Blulme new /i-Ul,,  a. Chris Aii Iun new /.caun.l, in Rourl 5. Brian Ali Ilin in Britain i him t. Jii Celii he Wurt i nil,, Mutrick i in. A i  7. Tony  bin link a o . 47 l.,i., h.  Luj Lark ii t 1 a i u  . Ll.i.  Lilly i ii. Inter Jilian , Fuji in Nili Jim. Bonnier of a Wrilon in a a i Irvin bum f by . I oin a .Only i Luik i to i Ain ill 1,1. U milk i i.  3132-10101 to told 38 28--Jo 1m now Orleans 25 18 33 25101 m Minnesota 28 24 23 29104 Terri Ihunt to  Mitchrll 2,  i out Mynni Jota. . Total fouls isow  7, Minnesota 7 Atu Danco to. Oakland a Cincy Powell scored 38 Points sunday night As the Dallas Chaparral handed the Oakland Oaks their 13th straight loss 115-93.the loss buried the Oaks deep in the cellar of the West Divi Sion of the american basketball association despite 23 Points Byron Franz. Dallas gained a full game on the Eastern division Leader new Orleans Stren thing its hold on second place i i games behind the bucs. Oakland scored Only four baskets and 18 Points in the final period after trailing at the half63-51. Dallas Powll Mali if j.h.", mall Ray  Wilmail Peck Hooser  q is of a Oakland 8 2-2a t a 4-4 4 47 2 0-0 00 1-1 11 h a Iii 18 Ali Ulmot 1ft Obwtz 10 Haiku 12 Lii up 4 Junira 0 1.1-0 f to r. 10 1.1 9 3-8 2 1-3 0 i 2-1 0 0 0 1 a  0 00 0 4 n 14 4 34 12 2-2  4819-31115 total 15 20 w 93 d.ill.to 31 21 31 115  a 27 ?4 1ft 91 twin of Pitit    2 , t. I Dulc in nil. Nun , final i. ,.ii.ikl. lit Atu  c 1 Mil i trim after in West Palm by acid Fla up John Blanchard the former new York Yankee Pinch hitting Star was among players Cut sunday by Atlanta braves. Blanchard head Fil a list of seven non roster 1-1 1 Camp with the uranus who " returned to their on Mal four roster players s hoi s top Angel Hermoso Man Van Kelly i Achico and oui ii Tilston were braves minor  players 11 Blanchard who a hich month of the i 1 1 league included cat � Hoffman. I 1 Didier and Jim 1\it a baseman t Huch my infielder an a in tin1 Una to in  Hob  
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