European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 29, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the Start and stripes Mon Fay april j9f 196� Alley s errors help cardinals trip dues 7-5 St. Louis up two errors by Gene Alley enabled the St. Louis cardinals to score three unearned runs in the fifth inning saturday night and score 7-5 Victory Over the Pitts Nelson Briles. Wins 4th in Row Burgh pirates that extended Nelson Briles two season win Ning Streak to 13 s first error on a grounder by Roger Mari started the cardinals rally and his second on a grounder by Allen pulls phils past braves 4-1 Atlanta up Richie Al Len belted a three run Homer in the fourth inning and Joh Callison added a Solo blast in the eighth inning saturday night powering the Philadelphia Phillies to a 4-1 Victory Over the Atlanta homers were All the help Woody Fryman needed to pickup his third Victory against one defeat. Fryman scattered six hits and the Only run he allowed in the third inning was unearned. Allen s Homer his third of the season came off loser Dick Kelley after cookie Rojas an Callison led off with Back to Back singles. Callison s Homer off Cecil Upshaw was his first of the season. Kelley is now 1-2. Allen a Day s work Dick Schofield permitted the second and third runs of the nning to score. An error by Donn Clendenon on Tim Mccar Rcv s routine grounder allowed he first run to Cross the plate. Briles who has t lost National league game since ast aug. 1, breezed until the eighth inning when he was cayced by Willie Stargell three run Homer following sin Gles by Maury wills and Mattalou. Ron Willis replaced Briles but was tagged for a Homer by Bill Mazeroski in the ninth and Joe Hoerner came on to get the final two outs. The cardinals took a 3-0 Lea against Al Mcbean in the third inning on Lou Brock s third Homer of the season a single by Curt flood a walk Mccarver double and an error by right fielder Roberto single by Stargell a fielder s Choice and Clendenon s single produced the pirates first run in the . Louis added another run in the eighth when Willis walked Brock was Safe on Mazeroski s error and flood singled. Up a Blind. Pittsburgh a r h Lwills 3b Malou a Clemente of Stargell Ucen tenon in Alley is Maroski 2b May Mctaylor o Mccan p Kline Kolb pm Walker Moose p Jimenez pm St. Louis Brock if flood Cmaria of Simpson a Cepeda in Mcarver Oshannon 3b Schofield 2bmoxvill s3 Belles Willis p Hoerner p Abr h b 121121 3210 100 1 0 111 4 0 4 0 300 200 010 000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 total 37 5 10 5 total 34 7 8 3 Pittsburgh 000 100 0315 St. Louis 003 030 0 1 x a Clemente Alley 2clendenon Shannon Mazeroski. Do Pittsburgh 1 1. Lob Pittsburgh 5, 82bshannon. Mccarver. 3bschofield or Brock 3stargell 2mazer Oak 1. A Briles. I Mcbean l,j-1 Kline Walker Moos Briles a Willis Hoerner we Walker. 4-0 h31-3 6 22-3 112-3 1-3 71-31 3-3 r Erbb so322 3 0 0 t2 37. A20,563. 11 0 00 0 Barber making of Byron Nelson Dallas Tex. A Jovial i Miller Barber paying Little Atten 4 j Ion to a painfully swollen right land ran away from the Field in the $100,000 Byron Nelson Golf Lassie saturday firing a course record tying 5-under- 65 for a54-Hole score of 200, and a 5 stroke portly balding Veteran of a decade on the pea tour started the Day with a 135 for 36 holes and a 1-stroke Lead Over Jack Mcgowan and Harold Henning and two Over Gar player and Jack Montgomery. Then he struck for three Bird ies on the first nine while the others stood virtually still whence romped Home with two More birdies on the Back nine Only one player was within shouting distance of , from South Africa shot a 1-under- 69 for 205 an second place. Player Sank a 100-foot putt on18 to finish with a 70 for 207. Montgomery had a 71 for Miller course record Lewis crushes Hyndman in is finals 7 and 6 Pinehurst . A booming drives Sharp Irons and 16 one putt greens carried Jack Lewis to a 7 and 6 Victory Over Bill Hyndman in the 36-Hole finals of the North and South Amateur Golf tournament Satur Day. Lewis 20-year-old Wake for est University Junior from Flor ence s.c., was three under Prover the 7,000 demanding Yards of the no. 2 course of the Pine Hurst country club made More testing by difficult pin positions. Hyndman 52-year-old insurance executive from Huntington Valley pa., was four Over Parin losing the final match for the second year in a Row. He won the tournament in 1961. 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R Erbb so 1027 3 3 1 00 0 2 2 1 2 Chicago a Doug Rad or smashed a single double and triple leading the Houston astros to an 8-1 Victory Over the Chicago cubs astros broke the game open with a six run flurry in the sixth inning As Rader and Pitcher Dave Giusti each smacked bases loaded singles driving in four of the runs. Jim Wynn also drove in a pair of runs with his first Home run of the year and a bases loaded walk in the big sixth As Houston snapped a six game losing Over the spitball regulation that prohibits hand to Mouth movement inside the pitching Circle brought banish ment to cub manager Leo dump Cher before an out was made inthe first inning. The spitball Rule was invoked six in the illegal moisten ing act were Giusti twice cubs starter Rich Nye and his re Lievers Bill Stoneman and Jac Lamabe twice. Giusti breezed to his second Triumph against one loss Chok ing the cubs three game win cubs losses Ning string with a addition to the two run sin Gles by Giusti and Rader i Houston s big sixth Ron Davis singled Home a run and Lamabe walked in another As a dozen batters paraded to the plate. Dug out by Doug Houston Chicago h blab r h by Oil by 3 1 1 000 Bockert 2b 401222 Wii Anih it 4 0 110 Santo 3b 40100 Banks in 4000 232 a Johnson of 4000 Hundley c 4 1 1 0 Phillips of 3112 the fear p 0 Spangler pm 1nye p 2 Stoneman p 0lamnhe p 0 Arciuch 1 ab5 43 4 Davis of Menke 2bwynn in staub rfcs Prinle 3b 4 Kadar in 8bateman o 5 Torres As 4qiustl p 4 00 2 11 0 0 1 0 1000 000 000000 000 000000 total Houston Chicago Santo 38 8 0 8 total s4 1 7 1000 1 0 1008 000001 0001torres, Kean Longcr . Do Houston 1. Loh Houston 9. Chicago7. 2bhadur, staub Torres. 3b Koh hunger Rader. He Wynn cd. S3 b. Williams. Giusti w.2-1 Nye l.0-2st Onumbu Lai Nabo. a a Tainan in. 0. 8 1-3. 1-3. 2 1-3. 1. --2 99. H7 42 3 0a h Erbb so 11115 8 a 11,997. Year jumped to an 8-up Lead after 14 holes of the morning round. However Hyndman won the last three two with birdies to go to lunch five Lewis never let him get any closer As he became the tournament s youngest Winner since Jack Nicklaus scored at 19nine years ago. Monday paces Oaks to 3rd win in Row Oakland a Rick Mon Day drove in four runs and propelled the Oakland a s past California 6-3 saturday night for their third straight Victory. The a s forged a 6-0 Lead a monday doubled in three of four runs in the fifth inning and right hander Jim Hunter held the Angels witless for 6 2-3 innings. Tony Pierce and Jack Ake stopped the Angels the rest of the Way. Monday mauler Oakland California r Bundo 31 web amur in Cater if monday cola chem o Dgreen 2bhunter p Leruo p p total Oakland California a r h i 1 5 1 1 4 2 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 silent 2b 1 1 21100000 4124 4-0 0 0 3010 40000000 0000 Repoza of muncher in Rojos pm Hill of held pm Morton if Rodgers c sat Luno Orol Chardt Locke John Stone in a r h by 3110 3110 11133000 00008000 1 0 1 04000 2000 1010 1000 4 1 try soared to 74finish the Day at 210. Kermit Zarley shot under 68 to to intent a third place with player a old Palmer moved up wih t 89 for 208 and a tie it Montgomery for fifth. Mont. Barber stopped several Tim during his round to blow Oaas Massage the swollen hand he said he had taken some antibiotics for a nose info Sand it caused the hand to � come sensitive to sunburn. He about few consult a
