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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 25, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 the stars and stripes thursday april 23, 1968 american league won lost pet � a a Detroit � 1 .000 Minnesota 7 3 .700 2 Boston g 4 .000 3baltimore g 4 .600 3 Washington 7 6 .683 3 new York 0 6 .645 3\4 Cleveland 4 0 .400 5california 8 .333 6 Oakland 4 8 .333 Chicago 0 9 .000 8to tuesday s results now York 0, Oakland 3 Washington 3, California 1 Baltimore at Minnesota postponed rail and Snow Boston at Chicago postponed c o i Detroit at Cleveland postponed Ralu National league lost pet. Gwon St. Louis. 8los Angeles. 7 Sun Francisco. 7atlanta6 Pittsburgh. 6 Philadelphia. 6cincinnati5 hour ton. 6 new York. 6 Chicago. 4tuesday s results new York 3, Houston 1 Chicago 10, Atlanta 4 Sun Francisco 7, Philadelphia 1 St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 2, 10 innings los Angels at Pittsburgh rain Pacific coast league Eastern division won lost pet. Go .667 .583 .583 .500 .500 .462 .455 .-155 .417 .36-1 3 3 ,4 Phoenix 6 Oklahoma City 4 san Diego 3tulsa 2 Indianapolis 3 Denver 1 3 .667 2 .667 4 .429 3 .400 5 .375 2 .333 Western division4 2 .667 2 .667 3 .571 3 .500 4 .429 Seattle Portland 4 Spokane Vancouver 3hawaii 3 Tacoma 1 6 .167tuesday s results Spokane 6, Tacoma 1denver 5, Indianapolis 2 Phoenix 10, Tulsa 3 Seattle 3, Vancouver 1 Oklahoma City 4, san Diego 1portland 7, Hawaii 1 International league lost pet. 0 1.000 0 1.000 .667 .500 .500 .333 .000 go .000 won Louisville 4 Syracuse Columbus 2rochester Richmond 2eurtalo 1 Jacksonville. 0toledo 0 tuesday s results Syracuse 4, Jacksonville 3 Richmond 7, Rochester i Louisville 5, Toledo 3 Only games scheduled Eastern league tuesday s result Reading 1, York 0 Elmira 8, Binghamton 2 Pittsfield 10, Waterbury 38 Southern league tuesday s results Savannah 2, Asheville 1evansville 3, Montgomery 2 Only games scheduled Texas league tuesday s results Elpaso 5, Amarillo 3 san Antonio 4-3, Albuquerque 0-8arkansas 7, Dallas fort Worth 2 Memphis at Shreveport. Postponed rain National hockey league division final Best of seven East w Montreal 3 Chicago 0west West. Louis 1 m inne Iota 1 tuesday s Resul Montreal 4 Chicago 2 Only game scheduled North american soccer league tuesday s result Boston 3, Detroit 0 los Angeles at Washington postponed. L of a 0 17 6 3 617 l of a 1 7 6 1 6 7 yanks Deal a s 5th straight loss 6-3 Oakland a the Newyork Yankees scored four unearned runs in the first inning and whipped the skidding Oak land athletics 6-3 tuesday night behind the Brilliant Relief pitch ing of Bill  loss was the fifth straight for the a  replaced left hander Al Downing in the Ond inning with new York in front 4-3 and allowed just two Mantle to sign 3-year pact editor reports Pittsburgh a the new York Yankees will sign Mickey Mantle to a new three year contract Al Abrams sports editor of the Pittsburg Post Gazette reported tuesday. Abrams said the contract also will contain an option that will enable Mantle to remain in the Yankee organization in som capacity f o r As Long As he wishes. I received this formation yet to be released from an unit reachable source Abrams said. The reason behind the move to keep he aging Mantle hell be 38 this october was explained to Methis Way the Yankees have finally wised up to the fact that they should t fire or drop men who made them great in the past. You know what they did to Casey Stengel George Weiss Yogi Berra and Joe Dimaggio. They got rid of Stengel an Weiss with a silly new Rule of heir own that retirement age should be 65 years old. Berra was fired after winning a pen Nant. Dimaggio who should have Een a Yankee Symbol of All time was permitted to go withe Oakland athletics. The Yankees got so much criticism about this in recent years they did t want the same Hing to happen with  in Oakland where the yanks on 6-3 tuesday night against he athletics Mantle was asked he had signed a contract and replied  said he had not talked to anyone about the matter. A hits the rest of the  31-year-old Veteran re tired the first 11 and last 12 Bat ters he faced. He struck out three and did not Issue a walk in earning his second Victory against one  Yankees battered right hander Chuck Dobson in the first inning after two walks and an error by shortstop Ted Kubiak filled the bases with one out. Roy White delivered the first run with a sacrifice Fly Bill Robinson s double drove in two More and Jake Gibbs run scoring single capped the Uris , making his first appearance of the season we tout for a Pinch hitter after being tagged for three runs in the Bot Tom of the first inning. Bert Campaneria single an successive doubles by Reggie Jackson and Sal Bando brought Greenwood also a casualty Sigel eliminates Campbell at 19 in North South Golf Mantle Blue captures continued from Page 20 three minutes and was on the Bench until about six minutes remained in the opening half. He did t catch fire until after inter Mission. Jim Wilder coach of the Blue figures his club has a Good shot at a sweep by taking the Wuerz Burg contest. Wilder who admits to being basically an Optimist was very pleased with the team s performance especially that by Smith and Washington. He planned to Drill his Squadron defense wednesday that be ing the Only blot on an otherwise Fine showing. Joe Vargo of the  that the Blue had played the better Ball tuesday but promised his club would be Back thursday to even things up. Ener noted that Tom Gordon while a bit below his average in scoring with 11 Points Contri buted 10 assists with some Alert passing and Greene with atypical performance for him added nine. Vargo had Hopes that his team s shooting would improve at the Home gym. Pinehurst . A Jay Sigel stayed alive with a couple of late pressure putts then beat erratic Bill Campbel on the 19th Hole to ease the defending Champion out of the North and South Amateur go tournament in tuesday s Ond round. In a Day in which several favourites survived Only after bad scares the other chief casualty was Bobby Greenwood of Cooke Ville tenn., who lost to Bobbouine of Lorain Ohio 2 up Bourne grabbed a six up leads Greenwood staggered to a seven Over  front nine the Bourne weathered his rival s late Birdie blast to pull out the Victory. Bill Hyndman Jack Lewis Leonard Thompson Charlie Harrison and or. De Updegraf survived As expected but Only after going All out. Well regarded Dale Morey Dick Siderowf Bill Harvey and top ten by the associated press based on 25 at bats player Clu Ballison min i Renehan Destanley Dot Petrocelli bin  Oak under waa Alves Clell Lebrow Man Carew min Davit Lyllo Cle  Dot american league g a 10 38 10 35 6 26 10 30 r h pet. 8 16 .421 7 14 .400 4 10 .3c7 4 11 .36712 44 10 in .341 12 60 10 33 10 36 60 43 9 37 10 37 7 17 .340 6 11 .333 9 12 .333 7 14 .326 4 12 .324 5 12 .324 Home runs Yastrzemsky Boston 4 Sims Cleveland 4 Killebrew Minnesota 4 tied with 3, runs batted in Hanson Washington 10 Killebrow Minnesota 9 Reichardt California 0f.howard, Washington 0 Powell Baltimore 8 , Cleveland 8w.horton, Detroit 8. Pitching 2 decision Swarden Detroit 3-0, 1.000 Mcnally Baltimore 2-0, 1.000 Ellsworth Boston 2-0, Lek , Boston 2-0, 1.000 Boswell Minnesota 2-0, 1.000. Player club flood Btl  can National league 3rd div com z g f t latin 10 5-7 25 Smithl  0 3-5 21 a Aliling. 3 0-2 0 Eil Unis 10 80 20 unit stun 5 1-3 11 bitkur4 2-3 10  0 2-2 2 crithtiululi1 0-0 2 Moody weal 0 0-0 0 a Daniel Oruene Gordon Bender Newberry g f t 18 5-9 41 14 4-4 32 5 4-5 145 1-1 11 1 0-1 2 0-0 2 2-3 2 1-1 totals 42 19-31 103 totals 49 17-24 115kouli u out none. Total fouls 3rd div 17, com z 17. 3rd div 43 60103 com 6&115 Valdespino at Cepeda 8tl  cd Maya of it Hal Glt Chi Hart 8fhunks Chi  thl g a r h pet. 12 63 15 21 .30b 8 18 .381 6 12 .387 8 10 .380 2 18 .372 6 14 .341 8 14 .333 0 15 .333 8 16 .333 4 17 .321 11 40 10 31 12 50 11 43 11 41 11 42 12 45 11 45 13 63 Home , Atlanta Swoboda new Vork 8 Hurt san Knuti Floco 4 13, Williams Chicago 3 1 Cruz Cincinnati 3 Llo yur Atlanta 3 Sepuda , 3 Roll Ali a Chicago 3. Runs batted in , Chicago i Zwoboda new Yolk 13 c Peedu , lit Vei talus los a Vikt it 3, 11 Perez Cincinnati 10 , Philadelphia 10h.aaron, Atlanta 10. Pitching 2 decision Skoogman new York 3-0, 1. 000 Muheng Plata Bury 3-0, 1. 000 tar Lea at. Louis 3-0. 1.000 Marj tial ban Francisco 3-0, 1.000 pc gain Chicago 2-0, 1.000 Jenkins or Itsuku 2-0, 1.000 Herner. At. Loulu 2-0, 1. 000 sad Cal Han i ruin Cusco. 2-0, . John Birmingham All advanced to wednesday s double round schedule in impressive fashion. Sigel 24-year-old Narberth,pa., insurance Man and two time Pennsylvania Champion shot four Over  Golf Over the 7,000 Yard  72 no. 2 course of the Pinehurst country club in beating four time Champion Campbell of Huntingdon . Campbell who turned 1 up began spraying shots All Over the Back nine but Sigel former Wake Forest University player also made his share of mis takes. They settled Down Long enough to Trade birdies on the13th and 14th and remain even. They halved the last four holes Sigel with 12-foot putts on 17 and 18 for pars. On the 19th, Campbell drove the Ball to the Side of a Fairway Mound then hit a Fine shot from the bad lie but was 40 feel beyond the pin. Sigel on in two got his  four after Campbell missed his from six feet to end the match. Bill Hyndman of Huntingdon Valley pa., did t miss a fair Way but still shot a shaky 76 Ashe squeezed out a 1 up Victory Over Peter Green of Franklin Mich. Hyndman swept 11, 12 and 13, then Hung on to win. Jack Lewis of Florence s.c.,20-year-old who last year was a Walker cup player shot two Over  in a 2 and 1 Victory Over husky Bud Stevens of Livonia Mich. Lewis was two Down at the turn but won the next three holes. Leonard Thompson of Laurin Burg ., Lewis Wake Forest teammate chipped in fro some 40 feet away on the 19th Hole to nip left hander Glyn Perkins of Virginia Beach a. Charlie Harrison of atlant sneaked by Joel Hirsch of Chi Cago 1 up and or. De Updegraf of Tucson ariz., took a 2 and 1 decision from John gue of read ing a. Ray Kimpel of Urbana 111.,edged two time Champion Frank Strafaci of Miami fla., 1 up after they halved the first eight titles. Snethe r�thl2tfcs first two Runstik Hershberger knocked Tunini Odwith a Gibbs. New Yorka r h a Oak land Oakland Abrib Clarke 2b 4100 cup Nerig w 4, a Ferraro 3b 5000  in 4 i i 6 ban Tab it Treah if a 1 o 0 Lachen White of 2101 Webster in Wop Bensn of 4222 hours hgr Cribbs o 4022 Donaldson Michael a Downing p Cox Phon Botto p Lindblad a total 33 6 7 0 total new York 400 002 0ov-Ioakland 300 000 000-3 a Publ acc. Do Oakland 1. The new York 0, Oakland 3. 2b-w , Bando Mantle Cai Michael. So Clarko 2gibbs of Amto Hershberger. 1121 30013000 30002000 00001 00 0 0 0 00 Downing \ 4 Mon vuotto w.2-1 8 2dobnon l.l-161-3 5 Segul 12-3 1 Lindblad 2 1t2 18. A9,381. 33010002 6 j 4 00020001 Kerr t continue of  18jere wednesday. He will accompany Colongelo to the no draft sessions in new York May 6-8. Colangelo who left the bulls front office last Winter to take the Phoenix Post did not Dis close Kerr s salary. We both went through the expansion bit in Chicago and i am certain we will work in har Mony to build Phoenix into a St rate contender said co Ungelo. Senators spill Angels 3-1, on 3-run Homer Anaheim Calif. Up Ken Mcmullen powered the washing ton senators to a 3-1 win Over the California Angels tuesday night with a three run Homer inthe first inning. Washington starter Phil Ortega was touched for one run in the sixth inning when he walked Jimmie Hall and gave up a double to Bob Rodgers. Ortega was wild walking six men but lasted Long enough to get his second win of the season against one defeat. Brunei Bombe Southpaw George Brunei started for the Angels an appeared to have Little or nothing on the Ball. Bill unsealed off with a single Hank Allen singled and Mcmullen hit a 3-2pitch Well Over the 366-foot Mark in left Field to Cash in Al three senator runs. Brunet now 1-2, was lifted inthe second inning and four California pitchers followed him to the Mound. Lethander Daroll Knowles relieved Ortega with two out in the fifth inning and had Little trouble with the Angels scatter ing three hits and striking out four. Mcmullen racked Ortega Knowles p Californi aul r h by 40000000 6020 3020 a Coz of 4 0 j 0000 my chit 11� 20 4000 Hinton in 3 0 1� 4010 shall of in a .4010 Morton of 1 0 3000 Uel Chardt if 0 j � 1000 Rodgers 0 1000 Kroop 2bsatrlano 2b Aro Dritz p Washingto Nab r h by Unser of 4110 be Hail 3tihallon of 4110 Kojis l Mcmulin 3b 4113 Kre Josl As Howard Stroud if Epstein Bhanson As Casanova o2b Johnston Locke p Krup Trylch hold 2b a 3 7 3 total n3n4nl8j300 000 00" 000001 poo a Tola Washington Alifornia 1wwaahlukton 1, California j. Washington 5, California Hanson Tuil Jet m. Heidi Hardt to Lullen 2. Sorte 2b he Ortega w.2-1 a Nowita Brunet l.l-2  �3 is 6 j0 1 iojaat2 43. A 7,654. 0 0 0 j g 0 0  
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