European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 30, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse March 30, 1968 the stars and stripes Page circuit hurls by Metis 5-1 St Fla. Up Veteran right hander Bill Mon Imit rate settled Down after a shaky Start and pitched seven Strong nine s to hurl the new York Yankees to a 5-1 Victory Over then York mets thursday. The Victory gave the Yankees a sweep of the two game Spring series with their Intra City rivals. A first. I. A own in anti followed in Runn nerd a trial single by Don Bosch followed by Kranepool s triple the mets with their Lone run in the first inning. After Mon Bouquete kept the mets scoreless in the next six finished up Dooley Wormack Sanders fires 65, takes Lead in Jacksonville open in color flashed an All of erratic Iron play and Lack of otherwise i played Well except wardrobe called it i in int a nor intr Dinn that the putts did t drop 1 i draw and Hal Reniff each Nave up a pair of runs tothe Yankees. Mcgraw was agg cd for singles by Tom trash Mickey Mantle and Andy Kosco in the third and gave Upa Solo Homer to Frank Fernandez in the fourth. Reniff gave up two runs inthe fifth when walked Kosco and Bill Robinson and fenian Doz and Bobby Cox followed with a single and double respectively. The Yonks got their final run off Don Shaw in the ninth. Bradenton f i a. Up Lou Brock tripled to left Center in the third and came in to score when Ted Kubiak s relay struck him to provide the margin of Victory As the St. Louis cardinals Defeated the Oakland athletics,3-1, thursday. Nelson Briles touched for three hits in the first inning for the Lone Oakland tally hurled the first seven innings to receive credit for the win a s starter Jim Nash was the loser. Briles retired 15 of 16 men to face him from the first through the sixth innings. Kubiak single Din the first and later scored the a s Lone run on a single by Danny Cater. Cocoa. Fla. Up the Pittsburgh pirates took advantage of Young Tom Griffin wild Ness and scored three runs in the sixth inning to beat the Houston astros 3-1, thursday. Griffin a 20-year-old righthand or walked three straight batters in the sixth. also threw two wild pitches the second one scoring Bill Maze Roski with the pirates first run. Danny Coombs replaced grif Fin and Maury wills infield hit and acne Alloy s ground single scored the other two runs. Bub Yale pitched six inning for the pirates striking out seven and yielding one run. in ari7. A the m franc Isco giants pounded four pitchers for 22 hits thursday beating the California Angels 1h-3, the Hants greeted a Rel Start a f Hicky Clark with i it runs h hits in five in Nim a and Eon Luneil the bombardment against a line Hujas Jack Hamilton an Dunn Weaver. Holin sparkles Hub Bolin hurled five shutout Tell is for the giants allowing us hits. All the Aiu Jel runs off Hon Herbi l in the Sev i Atli on a two run triple by Paul Ami u sacrifice by Jim Bill Monbouquette. Strong Effort Jacksonville Fla. A Golf fashion setter Doug Sanders thundered out front in the first round of the greater Jacksonville open thursday firing a seven under Par 65. The Jovial fun Loving Sanders whose clothes Are always a sym Phon White wardrobe pure White and declared his slow Start this season was a liberate attempt to build up twinning a major tournament the masters . Open pea or British open. It was an Eagle three on the 13th Hole that sent Sanders to a narrow Lead Over a Star Spangl Edfield tuning up for the masters two weeks away. socked Awood shot % feet from the cup on the 541-Yard dog log and san the putt. Greeted by sunny 78-Degreeweather and Light wind the tour ing golfers smashed Par to a pulp on the 7,221-Yard Deerwood club Rayborn pro at Orlan do air Force base Fla., claim Dan Early prize in the tourney with a Hole in one on the 230-Yard 15thhole. won a new automobile. Sanders was closely pursued by Dewitt Weaver jr.,"steve Reid. Al Geiberger Gardner Dickinson and Julius Boros just one stroke behind at 66.four challengers were at 67 Don january. Bobby Martinez and Chi Chi Rodriguez. Another Dzon were strokes including Aat 88 including defending Champ Dan Sikes who Sank a 50-Footputt for an Eagle on one Hole. Gary player was at 69 after sinking a pair of 40-foot putts on the final holes and Arnold pal Mer at 70 despite his complaints triple bogey on the 420-Yard 10th Hole where dumped his first shot into Alake while boldly trying a Short Cut a Little under the bail and missed crossing the Lake by six feet Nicklaus bemoaned. Consistent Nicklaus used up 74 putt drop this year i am determined to Start later and aim for the big tournaments said. won t know How the system works until later in the year but i m. Right on schedule were 66 sub Par scores and another 21 at even Par 72heading into Friday s round. The leaders f i in Saviers jul Uii Boros,1 a j Weaver or it Gardner Dickirson --06 Vichy Nhoi Richard a z Doug Sander seven under Hickcox led Indiana i aces Mcaa swim Hanover . A Charlie Llic Cox smashed the american record for a 200-Yardindividual Medley in the prelim Inary trials then lowered i again to Lead a 1-2 Indiana Fin ish in the final thursday nights the hoosiers swept into a substantial team Lead on the opening Day of the Mcaa swim Ming championships. Indiana also dominated the one meter springboard diving taking three of the top five places then picked up Points in All three of the night s other events to Lead the standings with 129 Points to 77 for second Mcaa East club wins in olympic Cage trials \ Davenport went four Forlla Uio giants including a Llu Catcher Hob Marlun hail1111 1 its in four trips. Miami up Hight Bander pascul won his third of the exhibition season Eiton As the . Pm ,-74 m the olympic basketball trials. Calvin Murphy of Niagara scored 20 joints to Lead Mcaa Central to an i so Over Mcaa West in the second game. Scoring honors in the first game went to Tennessee s Tom liver Winkle who hit a Points ind cleared both often sue and defensive boards for 1h Bounds. Heivi ankle score in with soft Toui ii Hook Choso in brought the a 36 a hah thu deut Mara Uli Ulio two Points Tutei farm for Tad Hay Ixam Laidi Tho Irce ii h hero that his Lull the 1 football . Midway to rough the first half. The first time got the Ball threw it away the second tune forced a jump Ball fore Starling a Mick passing Rou Psi All american set up several Kam scores a us Blind did Bolund the backside. Ing. \ i Cion a Anil the minutes Points. In the p to the last Foster of ii or Erst who put ahead to stay with 16 to play lie scored 16 contribution As Fred secon open Lor poll i ame. Murphy Guing to is to ims shots helped a in the second Joe v a Ulm of the spotlight Kim l team of Kan is Purdue. Place Southern California. I Hickcox streaked to a clock ing of one minute. 53.9 seconds in his afternoon heat slashing five tenths of a second off the . Standard of 1 54.4 set by Mark spit of Santa Clara. Calif. High school. The Phoenix ariz., swam away from his fio or als in the final finishing in 1 52.6. Then stood in the water shouting encouragement to teammate Bill Utley. Who took place m a tight finish a Ford s Pete Siebert. 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