European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 10, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and strips Down and out Atlanta braves Cen Ite fielder Felipe Alou is out at Home and plate Umpire Lee Weyer tells him so Ashack if att san Francisco giant Catcher sprawls on the ground with the Ball Stillin his band during action in a game played at candlestick Park in san Ray Sadecki made the throw to Hiatt after Fielding a grounder off the Bat of Deron Johnson the braves first base Man. The giants went on to win the Gam behind Sadecki 7-0. Up1 photo Oso nip ats with 8th air in Washington a Pinch hitter Jerry Adair s single and 2arl Yastrzemski s sacrifice Fly Roye in two runs in the eighth lining and gave the Boston red of a 3-1 Victory Over the Washngton senators wednesday to. It was the senators s sixth straight defeat. Dick Ellsworth won his third game with help from Gary Bell after one out singles by Del in per and Fred Valentine in the Ith. Bell retired Frank How re on a Popup and Cap Peter on on a Fly to left. Peterson s single and Bernie Hen s Fly Ball triple to right Inie seventh accounted for the Only run off Pascual started and re red the first six Boston batters jut left with an ailing Back. Dick bosnian held the red sox score less until the seventh when Ken Jar Crlson walked and scored on pm cg8 9smith s triple to the right Field Corner. 6th straight loss Boston Washington giants rally beat astros Houston a Pitcher Ray Sadecki s second double of the game ignited a two run ninth inning rally that gave the san Francisco giants a 3-1 Victory Over Houston wednesday night. Sadecki 4-2, held the Astro shirtless until the seventh inning and yielded just two hits until the ninth when he needed Relief help from Frank Linzy and Joe Gibbon. 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Jim Wynn s Home run wit two out in the seventh the first hit off Sadecki gave the astros a 1-0 Lead. The giants held to two hit by Dierker through the first seven innings tied it in the eight Hon Jesus Alou s single a walk to Mays and Ollie Brown s two out single to Center. Craig Wood found dead in Florida Palm Beach a former masters and . Open Golf Champion Craig Wood was found dead wednesday in a Palm Beach hotel room. Police said Wood s body was discovered by hotel attendants who became alarmed after the onetime Golf great failed to re Spond to their knocks for two straight Days. Officials said Wood arrived atthe Florida hotel from his Home in the Bahamas several Day Sago. He apparently died tuesday of natural causes police said. Wood 67, won the masters an open in 1941, in 1956, when he was pro at the Wing foot coun try club in Westchester n.y., he was elected to the pea Golf Hall of Fame. 5 homers cubs Edge dodgers in slug est Chicago a Billy Wil Liams and Ron Santo hit homers while Adolf Phillips slammed Atwo run double in leading the Chicago cubs to a 7-6 Victory Over los Angeles wednesday. Rocky colavito accounted forgive dodger runs slamming a two run Homer in the second innings before needing help. Joe Niekro picked up his fifth Triumph against one loss. He yielded Only four hits in eight innings before needing help in the Phil Regan retired the final Batter with the tying run on third. Williams and Santo connect Din the first inning off dodger starter Don Sutton who now Hasan 0-8 career record against the Home run by Rookie Luis Ai Carat in the fifth shaved Chica go s Lead to 4-3. However the cubs added two runs in their fifth on singles by Ernie Banks and Lou Johnson plus Phillips two Bagger. 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Northrup s Homer spectacular catch boost tigers Over Baltimore 3-1 Baltimore up Jim Northrup s Homer in the first inning and spectacular diving catch in the eighth inning paced the Detroit tigers to a 3-1 Vic tory Over the Baltimore orioles wednesday night. Northrup hit his fifth Home Runof the year to give the tigers a 1-0 Lead and made his sensation Al diving catch of Brooks Robin son s line drive to right cent Erwith the bases filled and two out in the eighth inning. Earl Wilson received creditor his third vict9ry of the sea son and raised his lifetime rec Ord against the orioles to 17-5 although he was relieved by Jon Warden after Boog Powell and Dave Johnson led off the ninth with singles. 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The loser was Dave Mcnally now 32, who gave up single runs in the second and sixth innings in addition to Northrup s Home run. A single by Willie Horton double by Wert and Dick Trace ski s sacrifice Fly accounted forthe second inning run while doubles by Al Kaline and Norton pushed across another in the sixth. The orioles had their Lead of Batter on six times against Wil son but did t threaten until the eighth when a bunt single an error and a walk loaded the bases to set the stage for North rup s catch
