European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 20, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Of sol urday 1968 the stars and stripes Page 19 Willie climbs to 10th in All time Bis York thursday moved the san fret ass giants slugger Tato Lois place in the All Lime wet depart melt the 36-year-old Center fielder i won thursday s game with three run double in toe seventh inning now has l582 career Bis he entered the game to a in with Rogers Hornsby for 10thplace with 1,579. Babe Ruto tops foe Allme list with 2,209, Mays also tied Ted William Sand Jimmy Foxx for seventh place in the All time extra base bit department thursday by stroking two doubles to bring his career total to 1,117. Mays needs Only,22 More extra base hits to move into fourth place. Stan Musia has the most extra base hits with 1,377 s two or in 12th Cincinnati a Pete Pete Rose tying winning blows Rose whose eighth inning Homer tied the game doubled in a rim in the 12th, giving Cincin Nati a 4-3 Victory Over St. Louis thursday Cardenas started the final rally with a single off , who came in for starter Ray Washburn in the ninth. Car Denas went to second on Chico Ruiz single to then delivered a double to left Center scoring Cardenas with the winning run. Rose s second Home run of the year in the eighth inning tied the game 3-3j, the shot into the Brightfield bleachers was the reds fourth hit since the third inning when they touched Washburn for two runs. Cardenas beat out a slow Mays 3-Ruii double lifts . Over mets on Homer new York a Willie Mays walloped a bases filled double to right Field in the seventh inning thursday that car ried the san Francisco giants Toa 5-3 Victory Over the new York 3-2 with two out in the seventh the giants loaded Coleman to coach at mus East Lansing Mich. Up Don e. C o 1 e m a a Michigan state s spectacular tackle who was everybody s All America in 1951, has been made the first negro member of mus s football coaching staff. The appointment of Colema was announced thursday by the mus Board of trustees. He will assume duties As an assistant coach and assistant professor inthe department of intercollegiate athletics june 15.the announcement made no mention of Coleman s race Buthis name had been prominently mentioned for the Job since negro students began agitating for a negro coach and More negro faculty members two weeks ago. Working on doctorate he is now a principal in the hint Mich., school graduating from Michigan Fate Coleman went on to Getnis master s degree and is at work on his standing just 5-10 and weighing 180 pounds Colema was considered the finest lineman Ever to play a Michigan state. N 1951, he was chosen for 13thl Teri a teams Pia de in so Kast West game won the outstanding lineman award at or Ula bowl and was Tappel Gove or of Michigan Vii As the up tans mos an Able player. Is. No 78 Jersey was the Firsa Partan number Ever to be permanently retired upon Grade anon an accolade that a Een accorded Only once since Overback George Webster in the bases on two singles and walk off starter Don Cardwell. Anny Frisella was brought in6 pitch to Mays but the slug Ging outfielder slammed Histo Bagger Down the right Field line and All three runners scored. The mets had forged the read on Art Shamsky s run producing single in the first inning and card welts two run Homer m the second. It was cardwelts16th career Home run. The giants picked up their first run in the second when left fielder Cleon Jones dropped Wil Willic Mays. Clutch two Bagger lie Mccovey s Fly for a two base error. Mccovey moved around on ground out and Jesus Alou Sinfield safety. A balk by Cardwell led to Saj Francisco s second run in the third. Ron Hunt walked advanced to second on an infield out and to third on a wild walked while pitching to Mccovey and Hunt was waved Home. The mets threatened in the ninth when consecutive singles by Shamsky and Jones put run ners on first and third with one out Frank Linzy relieved Start ing Pitcher Gaylord Perry at this Point and retired the next two batters on pop flies. Right Field right time bouncer was sacrificed to Sec Ond and scored on a single by Alex Johnson who moved to Sec Ond on a throw to the plate. Vada Pinson tapped the Ball i front. 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Two out single by Sandy Valde Spino and a game tying Pinch triple by Mike Lum with a shot Over the left Field Fence against Relief Pitcher Pete Mikkelsen who was brought into the game exclusively to pitch to the right handed hitter. Atlanta Catcher Joe Torrejas hit in the head just below the plastic Cap by Chuck Harten Stein in the eighth and was helped off the Field. He was taken to a Hospital for observe Raymond who pitched the ninth inning for the braves received credit for the Victory his first of the season while Hartenstein who yielded the hits to Valdespino and Lum was tagged with his first loss. The cubs had snapped a 1-1tie in the seventh inning when adolf9 Phillips clouded a opposite Field Homer off Ken Johnson following a single by Lou Johnson. 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Hartenstein giants 49ers May get wind san Francisco up the san Francisco giants and 49ers can have a new downtown 55,000-seat, windless stadium by1972 if the City s Board of super visors approves a recommended report by a special mayors committee recommended the stadium be built in what i known As the City s South of Market area which is made upon some 20 Square blocks just off Market Street and the Busy downtown committee also recommended that a 14,000-seat Arenare built in the same area presumably to handle t h e basketball warriors hockey an boxing plus conventions sports shows and the plan is approved then candlestick Park Home of the baseball giants the past eight years will be torn Down and the area used for the construction of Low Cost housing and Light Industry. Candlestick whipped by winds sits on a spit of land near the Hunters Point shipyard some seven Miles from handle construction of the two sports buildings the com Mittee recommended a sports authority be created and the remain on to run the Complex much in the manner of the Cross Bay Oakland Alameda coliseum inc. Total Cost of the baseball j football stadium is pegged at$42.5 million including a move Able 49ers, who have played some 20 years in antiquated Kezar stadium want to move to candlestick Park but won t until it has been enlarged from its present 42,000-seat capacity. Kezar can handle 56,000 fans. Mayor Joseph l. Alioto has gone on record As being against enlarging candlestick because that would Only perpetuate a enlargement of candlestick plus the addition of a scoreboard elevators and escalators would Cost $2-1.9 million. The committee which has conducted Public meetings since Alioto appointed it shortly after taking office in january said the added Cost of a now facility would be offset by the added business the downtown stadium would create for restaurants stores hotels and Parkin garages As Well As the benefits from the candlestick Park site on which the new stadium and Arena would reconstructed currently is made up of flophouse hotels cheap j apartment houses and Light i Industry
