European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 23, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse 23, 1968 the stars and stripes Page t9 Only double Winner meet history to turn the Io-10 000 meters double was most outstanding per of the 43rd Kansas re the leaches at the earned 100 meters record of .10.0 Fidilio Mcade,440 Man Kansas sprinter got three votes. Who Squash and Badminton air Force Academy a master s degree in International relations at Southern Cal after his graduation from the Academy. He is a native of Chicago and competed against Olymp Riata Tom o Hara in High school. He Defeated Billy Mills olym Pic 10,000 meters Champion in 1964, by a foot to win the 5,000meters saturday in 14 23.6, just 4.4 seconds off the meet won the 10,000 thurs Day in 29 51.6, Only 2.6 seconds off the meet week at Drake he will compete against Van Nelson Oft. Cloud minn., state the pan american be never run against Nel son but i know i be got to be close to him if i want to make the olympic team Murphy said. If anything i m leaning to the 5,000 in the olympic trial Don t print it because i sounds like an excuse Mills said but i thought the finish line was the end of the straight away another 50 Yards. Here you bring me All the Way from san Diego and i do something stupid like this Mills said to Bob Timmons re lays Hines came All the Way from Houston Only to be disqualified for two false starts. Hines said Only one should have Bee counted. Timmons backed up the starter and pointed out a world Mark would not have counted if Hines had been permitted to run. The decision was unpopular with the crowd but Greene then produced his 10 Flat. Pm doubts Conigliero to i come Bock Boston up Dick o con Inell general manager of the Boston red sox said Sunda there appeared to be Little Chance that Tony Conigliaro vision troubles would improve enough for him to play baseball again in his regular capacity. As far As Conigliaro s batting left handed to compensate for his Lack of depth perception batting right o Connell said he doubted such a switch could Bedone because Tony had batted right handed All his life. I could see the Chance Olton being possibly a Pitcher o Connell said. He explained that Conigliaro was a High school Pitcher Anc apparently one of the Best in his area. Whether this comes about i m not sure because the doctors have told him to take it easy for the next six to Eig weeks until they look at his Eye once o Connell said. O Connell said Conigliaro i being kept on the disabled list. Tony has just four years toward a pension and you re eligible for a pension at five so therefore if we keep Tony on the disabled list All year Long Hewill be eligible for his pension the red sox pm said. Regan gains 2 victories in dodger sweep of mets new York a relieve Phil Regan earned victories in both games As the los Angele dodgers swept a sunday double header from the new York mets7-6 and 3-2. Zoilo Versalles drove in four runs with a double and triple As the dodgers scored six times in Phil Regan. Double Relief two innings to erase Ayock Lead and take there last 5-1 new opener. Then the dodgers built an Jarly 3-1 Edge and Regan came out of the bullpen to protect it in he Nightcap. He worked 41-3 innings before John Billingham ame on to finish up. Los Angeles nicked met starter Les Rohr for a run in the first inning of the second Gameon three walks and in an infield single by Ron fairly. 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Culp hit Max Alvis witha pitch and walked Jose Cardenal before giving Way Tolee Stange who walked the bases loaded and then gave up Horton s two run single. Brown singled Homo the final two runs in the ninth off Sparky Lyle after Dava Lillo singled an Tommy Harper double. Drysdale Purdi Regan w.l-0 Koonce l.0-1 Selma we Purdin. 3 1-3 32-3 11 t 11-31-31-3 t3.07. R Erbb so5503 0 0 passed Ball and scored on Parker s hit. The mets stayed close on Home runs by Ron Swoboda and Cleon Jones. Swoboda and de Charles each tagged two run shots in the first game and Jerry Crete s eighth inning single broke a 5-5 tie. But with two out in the ninth and Jim fairly on first Willie Davis walked and Versalles followed with his double fairly and Davis scoring the tying an winning runs. Stanford takes Kennedy regatta at Annapolis Annapolis my. A Stanford University won the fifth and final race sunday to capture the John f. Kennedy memorial regatta by one point39-38, Over the Host naval acad Emy Crew. Navy which held a 24-23 Lead after saturday s three races padded its advantage to 31-29 inthe fourth race by finishing fourth one place ahead of Stan Ford. The Winner of the race was Stanford s Crew won the final race for 10 Points As Nav came in fourth. Trailing the leaders were Yale 34, Princeton 29, Southern Cal 29, Florida state 27, Ohio state 25, Tufts 25 and George town 22. Oliva blast lifts twins past yanks Minneapolis St. P a u l up Tony Oliva drove in free runs with his first Homeland a sacrifice Fly sunday Woering the Minnesota twins a 5-2 Victory Over the new York Yankees. Oliva s Home came of Yankee starter Fred Talbot in the fifth with Rod care aboard by virtue of his third of our singles. The two run shot Roke a string of 13 consecutive witless appearances for Oliv and snapped a 2-2 tie. His sacrifice Fly d r o v e in the twins final run in the seventh inning. New York took a 1-0 Lead inthe second on Bill Robinson s single and Jake Gibbs tied it in the third when Cesar Tovar doubled an Carew singled and the twins added a run in the fourth whetted Uhlaender tripled and Jackie Hernandez beat out a two out bunt. Talbot s 2nd loss Talbot who suffered his second loss in As Man decisions homered with the bases empty for new York inthe fifth. Dave Boswell gained his second win against no losses. He left the game after the seventh inning with a badly bruised right knee which occurred when he Slid Home on Oliva s sacrifice York first baseman Mickey Mantle left the game inthe fifth after suffering a muscle Strain in his right leg. 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Stovar. h r Erbb so Talbot l.0-2 t 4 4 1 8 Bouton 2 11112j Boswell lw.2-07 5 2 2 3 s Worthington 3 j 0 0 0 0 i t2 22. A19,220. Cliff Richey cops River Oaks title Kekich Roguli Hollcr v total los Angelet new York a room Nyi 1, it w York u. New York 8. Us t5i. So or Alli Bosch. 8pariit.r. Kekich. I total 31 2 8 2 .101 100 0003100 100 0002 ratios. Do u s and Ifni a. 1,0 h 1 and Eloa a in join s i Swo Boila w. Davis Parker Linz Kranepool. In 11 r Erbb so Ruhr u-,0-2 Solva i i Sallaj Al 3 1 413 i. I a-3 323 31-3 2 t 2.i 7. A 11 1 1 0 032 0 000 45.-u2. Houston a Cliff Riche blew kisses to a record gallery of 2,500 sunday after defeating Boro Jovanovic of Yugoslavia in straight sets to return the River Oaks Tennis championship to the United states for the first time since 1960. The top seeded Richey Theno. 3 u. S. Amateur crushed the unseeded Jovanovic with barrage of deadly placements 6-4, 6-1, 6-0. Jovanovic who had Defeated Richey two weeks ago in the quarterfinals at St. Petersburg scored Only two place ments in each of the last two sets. The new Champion s sister Nancy made it a clean sweep for the san Angelo tex., family by defeating peaches Bartkowicz of i Hamtramck mich., 6-1,6-1 for uie women s singles tale. Miss Richey s Victory required Only 35 became the first Amer ican to carry a championship trophy off the River Oaks Clay since Barry Mackay Defeated Neale Fraser in 1960. Rod Laver of Australia started the seven year foreign stranglehold in 1961 and until sunday Only two americans had reached the finals Chuck Mcl Vinley in 1963 and Richey in 1965.j Richey Rushing the net cautiously but with deadly accuracy scored 30 placements. Jovanic i meanwhile was getting Only 18, with 12 of them coming in the first set. Jovanovic with 59 errors to Richey s 43, blasted a number of shots Well beyond thei Baseline and at times yelled i too hard too Rafael Osuna and Joaquin of
