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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 19, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 the stars and stripes Friday april 19, american league won lot pet. Of Minnesota 0 0 1.000 pot Roll 5 i .s33 Baltimore 3 2 .600 Boston 3 3 .500 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 .500 .500 .3 13 .333 .333 .000 cloves it 3 Oakland California 2 new York 2washington 2 chit ago 0 wednesday s result Minnesota la Washington 1detroit 4, Cleveland to 10 innings Boston -. Chicago 0baltimore i of Laius 1 new York 3, California 2 2v4 3 3 3juy Ames Uch udulut Mcnally 2-hitter guides o s past a $ Oakland a Dav Mcnally limited Oakland to two hits one a Homer by Rick Mon Day in the sixth inning and received Home run support from Boog Powell Mark Belanger and Brooks Robinson wednes Day night As Baltimore beat the athletics 4-1 in the first Gam played in the new Oakland Coli  crowd of 50,164, including California gov. Ronald Reagan looked on As Mcnally the Young Baltimore Southpaw stymie the athletics striking out six and walking  crowd was the largest to see an american league Gamin the Young season Lew Krausse made his first Start Lorthe athletics and gave up All the Baltimore runs staying in the game until Paul Lindblad took Yankees scoot 1?ist Angels on Mantle Fly Anaheim a Mickey Mantle s sacrifice Fly in the ninth inning proved to be the winning run As the new York Yankees beat California 3-2wednesday night spoiling the Angels Home opener before20,068 fans. Yankee Rookie right hande Stan Bahnsen was breezing along on a five hitter until the ninth inning when Rick Rei Chardt homered after Jimmie Hall led off with a  verbanic replaced Bahn sen and after giving up a Singleto Paul Schaal preserved the Victory by getting Pinch hitter Bubba Morton to ground into a double  Yankees scored their third run in the ninth. Bahnsen demonstrators disrupt meet at step Elpaso Tex. A wis Consin won eight of 16 first places wednesday night in University of Texas Elpaso quadrangular track and Fiel meet interrupted twice by negro demonstrators. The meet was completed under guard of about 50 policeman. Thirty uniformed Elpaso Cit patrolmen lined both sides of the Kidd Field track after 11women walked out onto the track and stopped the 440 run and the 120-Yard High hurdles event. About 20 other Texas department of Public safety Sher Iff s officers and Elpaso  were in the stands. Follows Boycott the demonstration followed action last week in which seven negro track and Field athletes since joined by two others boycotted a meet at Provo  not competing in the Provo meet against Brigham Youn University and Utah 5tate, step said the nine athletes had disassociated themselves from the  athletes had issued a Moyer gains unanimous win Over Bryant Las vegas Nev. Up former Junior middleweight Champion Denny Moyer of Portland ore., hammered out a unanimous 10-round decision Over Gene Bryant of Henderson Nev. At the Silver Slipper ballroom wednesday night. Moyer out punched Bryan throughout but lacked the Power to put him Down. There were no knockdowns. Moyer 29, who is staging comeback suffered a Back of the left ear second round and a under his right Eye Bryant tried gamely through Moyer s defences was steadily out punched bled from the nose after third round. It was Moyer s 50th Cut Inin the Bruise to get but Hethe win against 19 losses. Both boxers entered the ring at 159  Art Lurie and Ralph Mosa scored it 48-44 while judge Mike Petrovich had it 49-42 for Moyer. Statement saying they would Boycott the Provo meet because of a belief at by that negroes Are inferior and Are disciples of the  Rodger Mckowan sports writer for the Elpaso times said the demonstration was an Effort to get the school to reinstate the nine athletes. Elpaso police were disperse around the Campus for an All night watch. The school close the Library at 7 p.m., two hours earlier than usual. Team Points of the quadrangular weren t kept. There were no arrests after wednesday night s incident. The 440 event was scratched but the 120 High hurdles was completed. New Mexico state an Western new Mexico also competed. One Man wearing a new Mexico state University letter jacket also ran onto the track and was escorted from the stadium. Eleven negro women blocked the track for the 440 run inter Locking their arms. While University of Texas Elpaso Dean of students Jimmy Walker talked to the students the mile run was completed. But when efforts were made to run the 120 hurdles the women came out onto the track again. Among the nine athletes who now Are off the team is indoor Long jump world record Holder Bob Beamon. Walked and was forced at Sec Ond by Dick Howser who went to third on Mike Ferraro s sin Gle. Howser came in on Man the s sacrifice  and Mantle singled to trigger a two run rally in the eighth inning. Ferraro scored on to Tresh s infield out and Mantle scored on a two out throwing error by shortstop Jim Fregosi. Bahnsen walked two an struck out four to gain his Sec Ond major league Victory. Home debut spoiled new York Californi Aab r h blab r h by Howser 2b 6110 repos of 3010 Ferraro 3b b 1 2 0 Kregos a 4020 Mantle in 3111 a hold it 4110u 4001 Hinton in 4000 in Linker of 4000 re Lehardt it 4112 a Lobnan it 3010 Schnal 3b Fernandez o 3 0 0 0 Kodera c Michael 83 White pm amnio Bahnsen p verbanic p total new York California a Fri goal California. 4030 3000 2000 Morton pm 10000000 Knoop 2b 2000 1000 a Cark p 2000 2000 Johnston pm 1000 0000 Locke p 0000 Wright p 0000 32 3 5 2 total 32 2 8 2 000 000 0213 000 000 00 2 2 2. Do new York 2, 1. Lob now York 10,California 8. 2bfregoal, . Or Rel Charlt 1. Of Mantle. In h r he by so .81-37 3 2 2 4bahnson w.l-0 2-3 18 4 1-3 1 Wright 2-30wl�biihnacn. T--2 25. A verbanic  l.0-1 Locko 000 216 111000 -20,003. Richer to rejoin orioles at Oakland Baltimore a Peter chert left handed Pitcher left wednesday to rejoin the Balti More orioles at Oakland after his National guard unit on duty in Washington was deactivated. It has been two weeks sinc Richert has pitched in Competition. The orioles in the mean time have replaced him on the roster by recalling Dave Leon hard from Rochester. Richert is on the military  orioles May reactivate him anytime during the next 15 Day but would have to drop someone since the roster is at the Maxi mum 25. Top ten by the associated press bated on 16 at Bat player club Allison Man Freehan det Petrocelly Bun kill brew my Powell bal  Oak Stanley out Alves Fie Unuer was  det american league q ab6 23 6 18e 20 6 215 17 6 22 4 206 20 Al 28 6 23 r 4e 3 72 71 34 4 h pet. 13 .66ft b .6000 .450 9 .420 .412 .409 8 .400 8 .400 10 .400 9 .301 Home runs Boston 4 Sims Cleveland,3 , , it i it Rowelll Boston 2 ,baltimore2 f. Howard Wash uni us 3, runt batted  Waal Notton it Batur Oakland 6 7 lied with 5. Oakland 3 kill brow Aluta Cleveland 2 Minnesota 8 Hansen 7 w. Horton Detroit 0 Ellsworth pitching2 dealt Lon boat on 20, 1.000 Blob cart Cleveland 2-0, 1.000 Warden Detroit 2-0, 1.000 , Mima Sola 20, 1.000 Merriu Minnesota 20, . 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La then was erased in a Fig the orioles collected the first run in the new stadium was Powell pounded out a 390-2homer Over the right Field h in the second inning. Belts homered in the next inning r 2-0 Baltimore  the fourth the Birds scored again this time with help Dave Mcnally. Helped by homers an interference Call on Oakland shortstop Bert Campaneria. Frank Robinson trying to go from first to third on an infield out by Powell appeared to be out on first baseman Ramon Webster s throw to third. But Umpire Jim Honochick ruled that Campaneria in throwing out Powell had stepped in front of Robinson As he raced to third and gave the Baltimore slugger the base. He scored moments later on Dave Johnson s single. Brooks Robin son homered leading off the  a s broke up Mcnally s n o h i 11 e r when monday slammed his 420-foot Hornet Over the Center Field Fence Lead ing off the sixth. The game was delayed sever Al minutes in the second inning while groundskeeper repaired the pitching Mound. Mcnally complained that the newly in stalled crushed Brick Mound was crumpling under his feet As he pitched. Plate Umpire Emmett Ash Ford said the situation was a serous and ordered the repairs grand Mcnally Balti Moreau r h by Blefary Blair it iwo loan 31 fro nun Powell in 3010 4000 41113110 3111 djo Hihun 2b 4 0 1 1dmuy of 4000 Blangor As 4121 Mcnally p 4000 Oakland i Cine urls m Kuckson it lieu Iio 3t Webster in Cater Iftoni Imson 2b Root of Hill urn c my Iulus  p of jul p blurs Liliker i Lliel Blair p pm 301 30 1 3011 3 Dili 10 Iii 20il3 111 001 1001 1 1011 total  33 4 7 4 total balt Noru 1, oakland5, Oakland 1. 2u -bli1 1ise Lunett d monday h Mcnully w.10� Krauze l.0-16 a � Bugaj 3 Lindu Ltd 3 t2 38. A50,164. A j o adv spec  
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