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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, April 22, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 22, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Monday april 22, 1968 the stars and stripes Swoboda bats by. Past la new York up Ron Swo Boda s three run Homer in the sixth inning Only the second hit off Bill Singer lifted the new York mels to a 3-2 Victory Over the los Angeles dodgers saturday and handed Tom Seaver the National league Rookie of the year his first wino the season. Swoboda s Homer came after Bud Harrolson opened the sixth Seaver Swoboda with the first hit off Singer an opposite Field bouncer past third that hit Umpire Tom Gorman. Al Weis sacrificed Harrelson to second and one out later Art Shamsky walked. Swoboda then drove his third Home run of the year and second in As Many Days Over the Centerfield  three runs represented the first scoring the met provided for Seaver in 21 innings. They last scored for him on opening Day in san Francisco also on a Homer by Swoboda. He worked the first 10 innings against Houston in the mets 1-0 24 inning loss to the astros last monday. Swoboda s blow overshadowed spectacular performance by Singer. The Young righthand Gerheld the mets witless for five innings and struck out-12 before leaving for a Pinch hitter in the eighth. His 12 matched his career High set last year. The dodgers got two run with one out in the eighth. Rocky colavito singled an Pinch hitter Jim Fairey doubled one out later. Seaver walked Wes Parker to Load the bases and Zoilo Versalles drove a two run single to Center. Seaver got Willie Davis on a Fly to left trend the threat. 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A crowd of 20,000 in sunny 65-degree weather was on its feet cheering As Ryun the world record Holder from Kansas making his outdoor season de but finished strongly for a meet 1,500 meters record of 3 42.8.it was roughly equivalent to a 3 59 mile. Ryun s world 1,500 record is 3 33.1.moments earlier Jim Hines was disqualified for two false starts As Greene barrelled to an impressive Victory. Six men including Hines share the listed world  Matson of the Houston strides the world s Only 70-Footshot-Putter, won a special open shot put at 67-11, breaking his a the stars and stripes dancers image win Rich Wood memorial new York up Peter Fuller s dancer s image in leased a tremendous stretch Runin the $113,500 Wood memorial at Aqueduct saturday to win by three quarters of a length and emerged As one of the Strong contenders for the May 4th running of the Kentucky Derby. The son of native dancer next to last in the Field of 11 3 year Olds for the first half mile started a Strong drive leaving the Backstretch and moved int second place at the Start of the stretch. October House farm s Iron ruler was in front by four lengths and looked like certain Winner. But dancer s image Cut Loos with a same Type finish that made his sire famous. The Grey coated Colt caught and passed Iron ruler in the last sixteenth of a mile to win going away. Governor s cup Winner Iron ruler easily took second place for it was seven Long lengths Back to verbatim. Then came out of the Way sir Beau bugged shy native Salerno and Eastern affair. Danny s runaway threw jockey Larry Adams at the Start and struck the rider with a foot but Adams was not seriously injured. Wise Exchange the pro Rac favorite was scratched when he developed a slight filling in his right front ankle. That made dancer s image the favorite and he paid $6.40, $3.60 and $2.60. Iron ruler who finished first in the Flamingo stakes but was disqualified returned $3.40 and $2.40. Verba Tim Winner of the Bahamas division of the Bay Shore and the Gothan stakes returned$3.20. Dancer s image Winner of the governor s Gold cup at Bowie in his last Start turned in the second fastest running of the Wood memorial which in previous years has pinpointed six Kentucky Derby winners. The Maryland bred Colt finished the 1 1-18 Miles in 1 49 Flat Only one fifth of a second slower than the stakes record of 1 48 4-5 set by bold ruler in1957. Victory was Worth $73,775 an raised dancer s image s earn Ings for the year to $175,391. Twas his seventh stakes Triumph. Detroit thumps Chison in 10th for 7th straight Chicago a Dick Mcauliffe s 10th inning single drove in the tie breaking run and the streaking Detroit tigers won their seventh straight game beating the Chicago White sox 4-1 saturday. Walter Williams who had gone into left Field at the Start of the inning for Chicago mis judged Ray Oyler s Lead off Fly Ball and it fell for a  Dick Tracewski attempted to sacrifice but Oyler was out a third. But Mickey Stanley followed with a double sending Tracewski to third and Mcauliffe s sin Gle brought the runs across. Al Kaline singled another run i before the inning ended. The loss was the seventh straight for the wingless White sox the Only team in baseball still without a Victory. Both teams scored in the ninth the White sox tying the game when Rookie Jon Warde walked Pinch hitter Wayne cougars nip Vancouver on two goals by Kerr Detroit a Johnny err scored two goals saturday to give the Detroit cougars a 2-1north american soccer league Victory Over  Lone Royal goal was scored by Henry Klein moment before the end of the first half. Reality cops Bowie emd. A heavily cd in a Utility passed three m the stretch and won the Bowie near record time saturday in tionnv4"ycar old son of Inte a anally can Vine 122  trying n than last week while the track record for 1 1-16 Miles whipped Barb s de Light by one length in 1 42, two fifths of a second above his own Mark. Jockey Chuck Baltazar who took Over from regular rider Earlie fires in the record performance last week again was aboard As he captured his first$100,000 race. In reality bet Down to Les than even Money returned $3.80, $2.40 and $2.20 while be coming the first Campbell Vic Tor in five years to win by move than a nose margin. Barb s Delight paid $4.40 and $2.80, and Peter Piper the Sec Ond Choice returned $2.60. Bases loaded runner Sand Causey with the forcing in Pinch  had snapped a score less tie in the top half of the in Ning when Bill Freehan s second double of the game drove Winstanley. Stanley had opened the inning with a single and move to third on a sacrifice and Willie Horton s infield  Chicago came Back to tie it in the Bottom half when Tom my Davis opened wit i a single and Alomar came in to  Ward bounced to Norm Cash but Pitcher Fred Lasher dropped Cash s throw at first and the runners were  sacrifice advanced Ward and Alomar to second and third and Duane Josephson was intentionally walked. Then Warden came on to face Causey and threw four straight balls forc ing Alomar Home. 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Jim Murphy of the air Force became the meet s Only double Winner by taking th$5,000 meters in 14 23.6, barely holding off a closing Rush by Billy Mills olympic 10,000 meters Champion in 1964. Murphy won the 10,000 Here thursday. Nebraska s Lennox Burgha triple jumped 51-6 for a meet record. Doug Knop of Kansas threw the discus 181-11, break ing an 11-year-old meet record by olympic Champion Al get Ter. Ryun was Happy with his race run under limits to avoid re injury of a pulled hamstring in his leg suffered March 26, when it came time to move the leg Felt real Strong Ryun  Gray of fort Scott Kan., Junior College broke the National . Mark with a 10.1 As he chased Greene in the 100 me ters. He ran 100 Yards in 9.4 into the wind 50 minutes  Stevens of Kansas won the High hurdles in 13.9 against the wind. Conrad Nightingale sex Kansas state Star took the3,000-m e t e r steeplechase in 8 52.5. A state won the distance Medley in 9 52.8 and the Spring Medley in 3 21.3.murray state led the College Baton division. The summaries 120-Yard High hurdles 1, Dave Ste Vens Kansas 13.9. 2, Dave Kudron Nebraska 14.0. 3, Jeff Glasgow Oklahoma state 14.1. 4, Fred Nicholl Nebraska 14.3. 5, Lee Adams Kansas 14.5.100-Yard dash 1, Mack Herron Kan Sas state 9.8. 2, Tom Griffith Oklahoma Christian 9.9. 3, Glen Long Oklahoma 9.9. 4, Wayne Long Oklahoma 9.5, Bob Brown Oklahoma 10.0. Shot put 1, Al Feuerbach Emporia state 57-2m. 2, Tom Holliday Wichita state 56-0. 3, Fred Davis Doane neb.,55-4. 4, Doug Knop Kansas 54-7%. 5. John Cain Kansas state 54-6. Open 1,500 meters 1, Jim Ryun Kan Sas 3 42.8. Meet record. Old Mark 3 46.9by Ray Stevens sex Nebraska 1964. 2 Tim Danielson unattached can Diego 3 44.8. 3, Jim Crawford Harding College ark., 3 49.3. 4, Gary Weisiger unattached san Diego 3 50.6. 5, Gene Mcclain Kansas 3 55.4. Open 100-meter dash 1, Charlia Green sex Nebraska 10.0, equals world record shared by six . 2, Mel Gray fort Scott Kan. Pc 10.1 Breaks . Record of 10.2 by Hal Davis Sali Nas Calif 1941. 3. Jim Freeman Mur Ray state 10.3. Jim Hines Texas South Ern disqualified for two false starts College distance Medley a Emporia Kan., state Val Schierling Bill Fra by Dave Brinsko Bob camien9 59.2. 2, Chicago Loyola 10 02.2. 3, Oklahoma Baptist. 10 16.0. 4, Harding ark., 10 35.0. 5, Central Missouri state 10 48.2. College 440 relay 1, Murray state de Hearne Tom Turner Larry Cole Man Jim Freeman 40.9. 2, Lincoln University mo., 41.9. 3, fort Hays. Kan., state 42.3. 4, Adams state colo., 42.3. 5tsouthwestern, Kan., 42.7. Women s 100-Yard dash 1, Rhonda Fleming St. Louis blues 11.0. 2, Uendea Jones Texas track club 11.2. 3, Char Lotte Hawkins Colorado olympic c us 11.4. 4, Judy Toeneboehn Ozark tracs club 11.5. 5, Rebecca Davis Topeka cos  11.9. Women s 440-Yard relay1, Colorado olympic club no. 1 Sharon Brown de Borah Wedgeworth Deani Goodman Charlotte hawkins49.2, meet record old Mark 49.3 by Texas Southern 19662, Topeka Cosmos 49.3, 3. Kansas City jets 49.5. 4, Colorado olympic club no,2, 50.3. 5, Ozark track club 51.2. University distance Medley a Kansas state Steve Perry Mike Heer Ken Swenson Jim Bell 9 52.s. 2, Kansas 9 54.8. 3, Colorado 9 55.8. 4, Drake 9 56.8 5, Wichita state 10 14.0.university 440 relay1, Oklahoma twayne Long Johnny Smith Bob Brown Glen long40.s. 2, Kansas 40.9. 3, Kan Sas state 41.1. 4, Missouri 41.s. 5, South Ern Illinois 42.2. 5.000 meters1, it. Jim Murphy air Force 14 23.6. 2, Billy Mills. San Diego track club. I4.23.t. 3, Glenn Ogden mis Souri 14 31.5. 4, Mike Tarry. Kansas state 14 44.9. 5, Dennis delusion to. Empo Ria state 14 19.8.open shot put1, Randy Matson hous ton sliders ti7-ll. 2, Gene Crews sex i i continued on a tit 13j Italy Hooters win Naples Italy a Italy beat Bulgaria 2-0, to Advance into the semifinals of the european cup of nations Spece Competition  
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