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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 23, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Page 18 the stars and stripes Tum Doy april 23, Fryman Allen spark phils9 rout of astros Philadelphia a Rich Allen slammed three hits including a double and Home run and drive in four runs Sun Day helping the Philadelphia Phillies to their fourth straight Victory 8-0 Over the Houston astros. Woodie Fryman fired a two hitter and coasted to his second Victory on a 10-hit Phillie attack Power and pitching Houston Philadelphia a m a r b by Gotay 2b 4010 Taylor 3b 412 2 Thomas if 3000 Rojas 2b 3100 Walton pm 1000 a Llison of 4221 apr mate 3b 4 0 0 0 Rallen u 4134 Menke in 3000 Gonzalez of 4010 staub i 3000 White in 2210 Bateman c 2000 Dalrmple c 4000 Murrell of 3000 wine s3 3111 Torres is 3000 Fryman p 4000 Wilson p 1010 Blas Gme p 0000 Wynn pm 1000 Buzhardt p 0000 total 28 0 2 0 total 32 s 10 s Houston 000 000 000 0 Philadelphia 211 200 2 0 x 8 a Murrell. Aspromonte. Do Philadelphia 1. Lob Houston 3, Philadelphia 4. 2bt.tuylor 2,White Cali son , wine.  2. So Callison. A Rojas wine. In h r Erbb so  l.l-131-3 7 6 6 1 1 Blasingame 32-33 2 1 1 1 Buzhardt 1 0 0 0 0 1 Fryman \v,2-19 20023 we Blasingame. T2 01. A 5,634. That included five  Phillies scored a pair in the first inning on a double Betony Taylor a sacrifice John Callison s run scoring single andean rib single by Allen. Philadelphia added single runs in the second and third a double by Bill White an infield out and squeeze bunt accounting for one and consecutive double by Callison and Allen scoring the other. Doubles by Bobby wine an Taylor helped score two More in the fourth and Allen sent Home the final runs with a towering drive Over the left Field roof after cookie Rojas reached base on an error in the seventh. Blues second cuts Down North  Moore Louis . Marseille up Dickie and Bill Mcgreary scored goals in a three minute second period outburst Sunda to give the St. Louis blues a 5-3 win Over the Minnesota North stars in a National hockey league Stanley cup playoff  blues took a one game Edge Over Minnesota in the West Ern division semifinals. The Sec Ond game of the Best of seven series was slated monday night in  blues spree in the second period began shortly after Minnesota s Bob Mccord joined teammate Bill Collins in the penalty Box with both leaving the ice for hooking. Some 30seconds later Veteran defense men Doug Harvey grabbed the puck behind the St. Louis net brought the puck up ice an passed to Moore. Moore relayed the puck to St. Marseille who sent it into the net on the left of Minnesota goalie Cesare mania go. With Minnesota one Man Short 34 seconds later Moore deflected a 40-foot shot by Gerr Melynk pass Maniago. Mccreary scored the winning goal less than three minutes later while shorthanded. The blues hereafter Jean Guy Talbot had gone to the penalty Box for tripping Mccreary took a pass from Terry Crisp an scored on a 25-foot shot. Rookie Tim Ecclestone score the first St. Louis goal on a alter 13-Vnder 271s Reid defeats player on 2nd Hole of playoff to capture Azalea open Wilmington . A Steve Reid a 31-year-old from St. Louis whose name in t eve included in the 1968 pea player Catalon dropped a Birdie Carol mann9s 200 wins by 10 shots y ties Marh for Atlanta up Leggy Ca Rol Mann equating the lowest three round score Ever shot Bya woman golfer won the lady Carling open by a whopping 10strokes sunday with a 16-under Par 200. Carol Mann. 16 under Par the 6-foot 3 blonde tallest fall the touring lady golfers came within 18 inches of sinking Birdie putt on the final Hole which would have Given her theall time record for 54 holes. But at that her score equalled the record set under Winter rules by Ruth Jessen inthe 1961 Omaha open and was four strokes better than the recognized official Low posted by Cathy Cornelius in the 1961tippecanoe open. Miss Mann who hails fro Baltimore earned $2,250 for her runaway Victory in the $15,000tournament and moved to the top of the Lyga Money list. The 27-year-old Long Ball Bel Ter was record bound through out the tournament. She equalled the men s record for the Cano Gate course in the opening round with a six under Par 66, and matched that on saturday for a 132 that was the lowest 36-Hole score Ever shot by a woman golfer. She had a four under Par 68 in sunday closing round. Kathy Whitworth the pre tournament favorite also had a closing 68 but although her six under Par 210 would have been enough to win most of the women s tournaments it was not even close this  Rawls took third place with a 70-213.Sandra Post a 19-year-old Canadian who has Only been on the tour for five weeks actually shot a record seven under Parthe final nine holes but was penalized two because her Caddy put his hand on the pulling  other woman pro golfer had Ever broken 30  winners Carol Mann $2,25008-03-08200 Kathy Vahi Tworuk $1,750 72-70-68210 Gutsy Rawls $1,45071-72-70213 Shirley englehorn $1,050. 72-72-70214 Margie masters $1,u50. 60-74-71214 Sharon Miller $800. 72-73-70215 Sandra Uit $0io 70-72-6& 216 Pek by Wilson. $&0. 75-71-70216 Clifford Ann Creul $000 74-73-70217 Louise ebbs is we. 71-71-75217 i atty erg. $43560-70-73218 Jane Woodworth s3uo 73-75-72220 Jan ferraris. $292 87-81-73221 Sybil Griffin $292. 73-74-74221 Sandra Buynie $292. 71-70-75221 Ruth Jessen $2u278-71-72221 Joann Prentice $29271-74-70 221 Donna Caponi $19073-74-73222 Sli Arron Moran $10068-78-78222 Sandra Spuzich $10073-75-74222 Betsy Cullen $13774-75-74223 Judy Kimbull $13770-77-76223 Ugurlu cd ret. I ,574-73-77224 Gall Davis. $11275-71 -78 224 Al Arlene Hebo $11272-77-70223 Alulu Undstrom $11273-75-77226 Cynthia Sullivan j11271-75-7u 228 Liuda Craft. $100,80-71-72 22u 29 on sunday strokes putt on the second Hole of sudden death playoff sunday to defeat South african Gary player and win the Azalea open Golf  two had finished the regulation 72 holes at 13 under Parand 271 totals. Player had started the final round five strokes Back but rallied with four Bird ies on the final nine holes to Force the playoff. Reid thus became the third consecutive tour player to win his first tournament at the $35,-000 Azalea open. Lady Luck not in cards for Roberto Wilmington,. Up although they say lightning does t strike twice in the same place it almost did to argentin golfer Roberto de Vicenzo in the Azalea open Golf tournament sunday. It was Learned Sunda that de Vicenzo who signed an incorrect score card which Cost him last week s masters tournament almost walked from the scorer s table her Friday without signing his card at All. Bob Morhain pea pres Secretary said de Vicenzo sat Down at the scorer stable after shooting a 69, checked Over the card couple of times handed it in and got up. He bad taken one Ste after getting up when the scorer told him you for got to sign your card Gorhum said. He sat Dow again and signed  Gorham explained that golfer must Leav the scor ing urea before he is considered to have left with out signing Bis card. If heroes so he is disqualified from the tournament. De Vicenzo finished the Azalea tied for eighth place with a 273 and $150in prize Money. Randy Glover won his first tournament Here last year in a sudden death playoff Over Joe Campbell and Bert Yancey managed his initial tour inhere in 1966. Bob Lun who had led Al three of the. Previous rounds held a slim one stroke Lead at13 under through the first nine holes. But he fell behind with bogey on the 16th and then went out of Contention with another at 17. He three putted both  the first Hole of the play off both Reid and player missed the Green but chipped close and made pars. The six foot Birdie putt at the second Hole was the first playoff win eve for Reid and gave player his ninth loss in 11 playoffs during his career. Reid picked up $5,000 for his Victory. He was Only two strokes behind Lunn after the first round when he fired a 65 Over the 6,500-Yard Cape fear coun try club. He fell Beliinda with an even Par 71 in the second round but closed to within two strokes again after a third round 66. Hoarded a 69 sunday. One shot off record both Reid and player finished the regulation 72 holes on stroke off the record of 270 set by Billy Maxwell in his 1955azalea open Victory. Player got $3,300 for his Sec Ond place finish. The winners Stevo Reid $3,000gitry player $3,300bruce Devlin $2,500 Bob Lunn $1,075 Sam Chirm Sohnel $1,073 Larry Wood  Dick Liyan $1.600bob Stone $1,110 Jerry Mcgoe $1,110. Wolf Homenuk $.,110 Dave Turolla $1,110 .r.h. Skea $1.110david Jim Inez 8800. Jerry Stout Eulth $800 Howie Johi Mun $800. Frank Boynton $800 Handl Perl a so Billy Martindale $550 Bob Smith $550 Roberto de Vicenzo $550 Joe Campbell $050hugh Rotor $550 Richard Martinez $-100 Butch Valru $400orvllle Moody $100 ,. Dick Lotz $350 Bobby Mitchell $275. Dick Tytle $275 cum Brown $278 Dale Douglas $275jerry Abbott $275harold Kate cd $87.50. Mike Hogg los $87.50 ,. 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Hank Aaron touched off the braves scoring with a Homer inthe first his fourth of the season and singled in a run during a three run fourth. That rib moved him ahead of Hall off Amer Harry h e i 1 m a n into. 13 the place on the h. Aaron All time list with1,550. The braves bunched four hits with a pair of walks one of them intentional in the fourth to drive red starter Mil Pappas out of the game. Tommie Aaron drove in two of the runs with a single to left the younger Aaron also singled Home the braves fifth and final run in the seven thinning off Bill Kelso third of five Cincinnati pitchers. The reds reached Kelley Forone run in the fourth when Johnny Bench doubled Home Tony Perez. Raymond replaced Kelley in the seventh after Pete Rose singled Home the reds second run of the name. 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