European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 26, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes Tuo Day March 26, or off sent out met in Taccki goes 9 As . Blanks an k _ 4 my Palm Springs Calif. Up Ray Sadecki pitched the Sanfrancisco giants to a 4-0 shutout on four hits sunday Over the California Angels the sex St. Louis hurler going the full nine1 innings. In his Complete game shutout win Sadecki struck out 10 men and walked but three. He did not give up a hit until the sixth inning when Paul Schaa doubled into an overflow crowd. Schaal collected two of the four Angel Macovoy hit a Throe run Homer off George into fourth inning the blow coming after Jesus Alou walked and Willie Mays doubled. Sanfrancisco added another run in the ninth off Minnie Rojas on doubles by Frank Johnson and Ole and Rojas gave up six hits Between them but Brunei walked six men As he fought a control is the Best Pitcher we have faced so far this Spring Angel manager Bill Rigney commented after the game. Miami a Eddie Watt and Pete Richer pitched the Baltimore orioles to their Sec Ond straight two hit shutout Sun Day a 3-0 Victory Over the new York Johnson and Larry Haney combined to produce All the mets collected Only a pair of first inning hits a double by Al Weis and an infield single by Grey Goossen off Watt. Watt then held the mets hit less while striking out three walking one and hitting one Bat Ter Over the first five innings. Richer continued the titles Streak striking out four and walking paced a five hit Balti More attack against Les Rohr and Jerry Koosman with a Dou ble single and walk. Nassau the b a h a m a s a Don Drysdale and Jim mudcat Grant combined to pitch a four hitter sunday to give the los Angeles dodgers a 4-0 Victory Over Davis collected three of the dodgers six hits drove in Arun and stole a base. Teammate Bob Bailey drove in two runs with a doable. St. Petersburg Fla. Up a triple by Bob Raudman a double by Fred Whitfield and single by Tony Perez produced two ninth inning runs that Gav Cincinnati a 0-5 Victory Over St. Louis sunday enabling the Redsto tie the cardinals for first place among National league teams in Spring training. The reds unbeaten in six games against it teams improved their record to 10-5 Ina game in which they trailed despite the heavy hitting of do Pavletich who drove in four runs with two homers and a cards used singles by Gary Geiger and Curt flood and two Outfield flies to take a 2-0 Lead off John Tsitouris in the first in Ning and scored again in the fourth on Mike Shannon s double and an error by Chico Rui Pavletich s homers one each of Ray Washburn and Joe Hoerner evened the score but the cards went ahead Tempora Rily against George Culver inthe seventh when they scored twice on doubles by Geiger an flood a wild pitch and a Sacri fice Fly. It. Lauderdale Fla. Up Denny Mclain and Rookie Dar Rell Patterson blanked the new Amigos extend Oaks string in Aba finale Anaheim Calif. Ivi i 12 5-fl 29 Lubou s la 11 11 11-1235 i earn � la 1 61 33-30 135 total 67 11-to 147 Oakland 28 33 36 3ft135 Anaheim 32 15 41 3�147 three Point Kim i Sylv i of x York Yankees on six hits sundays the de Roit timers posted 2-0 Spring exhibition worked seven innings and Patterson the remainder of the contest As the yanks absorbed their first shutout of the season. Al Downing was scheduled to Start for the yanks but when the weather remained Cool and wind the Lethander was bypassed for Joe verbanic. Downing has handsome stiffness in his Elbow and did t want to take a Chance inthe wind. The tigers got the game first run in the fourth inn he on a walk to Dick Mcauliffe an singles by Al Kaline and Willie Horton. In the ninth against Rich Beckte tigers added an insurance run on a walk to Mcauliff error and Morton s double. An " " a photo French Alpine Star Jean Claude Killy. Rips through final Gate on giant slalom course to Lucil out Bunce. Total Foule alter a Uko Oik Iii. i join i. , 2. Anaheim 2ft. Illy Sparks France to . Meet laurels Sun Valley Idaho a Jean Claude Killy raced to Vic tory in the men s giant slalom sunday sparking France to Vic tory in the three Day International team skiing second place finish by Marielle Gitschel in the women giant slalom helped France to a total of 234 Points. Austria finished second with 210 and the United states was third with 1.17. Canada had 116 and Switz Erland finished last with 112. A steady pileup of Points in the downhill Friday and the Sla Lom saturday had pointed to Ward an austrian Killy s 1 31.38 Romp Down the .9-mile giant slalom course with 52 Gates and a 1,800-foot drop gave the French the mar Gin they needed. American Rick Chaffee of Rutland vt., was second in 1 31.58. Georges Mauduit of France was third in 1 32.76. Adding to Austria s pain Kar Schranz had nailed Down fourth in 1 33.10only to be disqualified for missing a the women s giant slalom Nancy Greene of Canada took her third Victory in three Days in 1 40.49 and miss Gitschel sealed the French Conques with 1 41.19 for second place. Karen Budge of Jackson Wyo. Was third among the women in 1 42.71. The meet did not count toward the world ski cup. Killy s commanding Lead in the cup Competition could be threat ened Only if Austria s Gerhard Nenning closest to him in Points should win everything next Sun Day at Rossland b.c., and repeat again the following week at heavenly Valley Calif. So assured is Killy that hews reported thinking of enter ing Only the slalom at Rosslan Dand staying away from heavenly Valley altogether. Miss Greene can still lose he front running cup position among the women to either an Nie Vamose or Isabelie Mir. She will be competing at Rossland her Homo town in both the Sla Lom and giant slalom. Bear Valley Calif. Up Claudio Deassis and teen Ager Christ Laprell of West Germany emerged As the combined winners sunday after two Days of Competition in the International ski cup races on i. Habu. I Tassis to lasted to Victory in sunday s of Gate slalom in 79 11to nose out Canada s Boh Swan by 1-100s of a second took Bird and second in saturday s two giant slalom. Gerhardt i , , Germany finished second in combined tune alter the three races a the combined Leader after saturday s two races but could manage Only kurd place m the final slalom with a clocking of 80.03. Finishing third Overall was Andre Bachleda Poland s top skier and one of the pro race favourites. He was fifth sunday after finishing fifth and eighth during saturday s slalom. Eric i Olsen Rod Taylor and Baff Gotchy All of tin United states finished in that order behind Bachleda in combined hat born of great Britain won the women s 47 t ate slalom Sunda and finished rim erupt in Hie combined behind , a pretty 18 year old blon c from Munich. Miss Laprell posted the fastest time in saturday s giant slalom. Slan v Blanc of the i is. Was third in the combined after Cap Turing two fifth places. Barbara Cochran of the United states was runner up to miss hat born in the final women s slalom race and Ameri can Hosie Fortuna came in fourth. Narvik Norway i i i Jean Pierre Auger of France flashed Down the Polar course Here sunday to win the la olmec Kollen Kai Dahar men s special slalom after an unbeatable Sec Ond run. Jon Terje Overland of Norway was second and Werner Lefner of Austria third. The ladies slalom was won by Burgl Faery i or of West Germany ahead of Frances my Cbelle Jacot and Austria s Heidi Zimmei Man. K Ull i in in a i it i i Iii 1. Join Chin. 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They went ahead in the fifth on another walk to colavito Ward s second double a ground out and Dave Boswell s wild White sox made it 6-4 in the sixth on Mcne Tiu a s Homer. Bradenton Fla. A rallying Tor five runs in the seventh inning the Houston astros clobbered the Oakland a s i sunday for their i it straight exhibition Bando put the athletics ahead 3-2 in the fifth with a Tiro run Homer Halo s t i Stith of the Spring s Norm Miller countered with a two run Homer lathe sixth off Jeorge , and Houston went ahead to Sla two Oakland error and Julo of Jota s two run triple highlighted the astros scan Dhindis rally. Atlanta. A. Three runs. Pint Liim Harrelson drove in to n and Tony Coni Limo the other. Metin first s on a Home run by Mil Annn in the added to with two mor ruin n. Of to hit a Iii g to Lulli i of ii y ,-, a ii Tia 1 40 i la my of . I .1111-0. I it in. 1. Ii i i ii.i.l4.v. Ii h a. 1 .1. Vi4 ii a . Ai 1.1. I. T i Init. 1 Mir. A r ii i i a i 04u j, , a a u. I 4j j /. 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