European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 13, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse 1968 the stars and stripes Dieringer 2nd Tor Ottay Ging e or a Rieveland indians a. 4-3 vies the Baltimore orioles. Wins Pitcher Sam me Sam Mcdowell. Another whiff Mark Dowell allowed eight hits an struck out 10, setting a Ameri can league record of 40 strike outs in three consecutive games As the indians posted the eight Victory in their last nine starts. , Baltimore s fourth Ina Row dropped the orioles l/6 games behind Detroit s Ameri can league leaders. With one out in the ninth Baltimore second baseman Dave Johnson dropped Tony Horton shop Fly in Short right Field for a two base error. Reliever Eddie Watt struck out Tommy Harper but Maye batting for Larr Brown then singled to right snapping a 3-3 the orioles held to four hit through seven innings rallied for two runs in the eighth to tithe game$-3.after. So Lanier. S prose in. 9 h r by by so u 4216marichal w5-2 Maloney n t t. Gaa or iii4 a i.\\v1w 11.1 it a n a a a j u u u v 00011 singled with one out stole second went1 to third on a throwing error by losing Pitcher Billy Mccool and scored on Ron Hunts fielder s giants capitalizing on Jim Galdney s wildness score three runs in the first inning on three walks and a bases loaded double by Ollie Brown the Only hit of the inning. Singles Syvada Pinson Tony Perez and Lee May gave the reds one Runin the Bottom of the inning against Jack Hiatt singled in the fourth giant run in the third inning the reds came Back with two of their own in their half of the inning when they coupled a double by May and single by Johnny Bench with an error by Frank Johnson on Perez ground Ball. Pete Rose s fourth Home Runof the season tied the score at four All in the fourth gave up 11 hits walked one and struck out six while turning in his fifth Complete game of the left fielder Jim Hart left the game after pulling thigh muscle in the third inning when he slipped on the wet turf arid will be out an estimated 10 Days. Mccool who suffered his second loss left the game with a pulled muscle right Side when he uncorked a wild throw after Fielding Marichal s ground or in the fifth inning. S cats beat Kansas in 2-mile run Fresno Calif. A Windy weather spoiled a world record attempt by Villanova two mile relay team saturday night at the West coast re Aysas Dave Patrick anchored the wildcats to an impressive Triumph. Leading All the Way the Vil Lanova quartet was timed in 7 minutes 23.5 seconds As Jim Ryun brought Kansas into Sec Ond lace with a tremendous half mile. We were looking for a Nice Mickey Wright pads Golf Lead in Texas Midland Mickey Wright her seen drive us Oke Lead englehorn the 132 after the gave hey no in on hearses she out miss Sixes in her tour of the Hogan Park Golf club course to account for her three under Par round the leaders Mickey Wug Fetto z,1 Carol Minn Khurt if Shirley 68-6frj87 Clifford Ann Creed 70-70140donna a Appel Sandra Spuz Patty Berg Mary Lou Daniel Sandra Kahnle 69-7314872-70 j42 Beth Stone Mattiy Waht Worth fired Katby Cornelius Judy Alliea Gibson Parben 14374-09-143 75-6814378-72144 71-731446975-144 70-7614573,72-445 71-74-14570-75145 Day Patrick commented. The weather threw a curve at us. The wind was very detriment wind also kept some great efforts from going into the books officially. An aiding wind of 4.47 Miles an hour is the High est allowable. . Hill of Arizona state won the 100-Yard Dashin 9.3 with a 5.2 . Wind and Earl Mccullouch of Souther California took the 120-Yard High hurdles in 13.3, just one ten hover the world record but with a 5.0 , aiding Seagren of us who was named the meet s outstanding performer boosted his meet record pole vault to 17 feet 8inches but missed three tries at 17-8�/a trying for a world record. Australia s Kerry Pearce Low ered his meet record in the 3, 000-meter steeplechase of 8 51.7.martin Mcgrady of Santa Clara Valley youth Village edged Wade Ell of the Oregon track club in the 880 with each timed at 149 1. Lee Evans anchored san Jose state to a mile relay Victory Over Villanova in 3 09,4 the collegiate team title went to san Jose state with 71 Points followed by Brigham Youngwith 56, and California 37. Ryun started to Anchor Jap i fifth place and 50 Yards behind Patrick. He reduced the margin to 30 and Kansas took second lace in 7 26.7. Following were Brigham Young 7 27.5, san Jose Utate 7 28.5 and California 7 31.8.craig nation 1 52.2 led off for Villanova s wildcats Fol Lowed by Andy o Reilly 1 52.8frank Murphy 1 49.8 and Pat Rick who was timed unofficially in 1 48.7 for his half mile com pared with 1 46.6 for Ryun. The winning time was far from the7 16 record held by a russian team Pat Traynor former Villano continued on Page 22 flying Money. He led 131 laps taking the Lead for the last time on the 240th the end however he Al most did t make it. Blac smoke began streaming out of his Blue and Gold Fastback racer As he drove deep into the banked turns. His Crew said later the smoke came from an overfill of. His Oil capacity on his last pit Stop nonetheless Pearson slowed noticeably during the final 30 laps arid Dieringer managed Roget onto the same Lap with him. Then As the Raice went Downto the wire Dieringer began cutting half a second off Pear son s Lead each tune around. I just did t have enough Imei Dieringer said later. I noticed the smoke coming out of Pearson s car and i thought he might be in real trouble Soi put All the pressure on him i could buddy Baker driving a Dodge Charger finished fourth after having led for 116 laps. Lee Roy Yarbrough in a Ford was fifth. Pearson and Yarbrough Bothin factory sponsored Fords had started in the front Row after qualifying speeds of better than 148 Miles per Lead Pearson grabbed the Lead atthe Start held it for 18 laps then gave it up to Yarbroug for nine circuits. Baker took Over on the 22nd Lap and for the next 100 Miles he set a Blister ing in the race Baker and Charlie Glotzbach a comparative " newcomer from Georgetown ind., staged one of the hottest duels for the Lead Ever seen on this Granddaddy of All super speedways. Glotz Bach s car broke Down Lateran he failed to finish Dieringer 45 and Winner of the Southern 500 Here in 1966, picked up $7,620. Petty s third place finish was Worth $5,230. Mechanical problems sideline several of the top cars including the year s leading Money Winner ale Yarborugh whose Mer Harvard Crew nabs34th straight win Worcester mass. A Harvard s heavily favored heavy weight varsity Crew fought of Pennsylvania by one half length and won an unprecedented fifth consecutive Eastern sprint re Gatta title saturday the Victory also was the 34th straight against collegiate Competition by the powerful Crimson they have not los since 1963and their time of five minutes 54,5 seconds was Only two tenths of a second off Yale s regatta record of. 5 54.3in 1958. It was 3.3 seconds be Cury led the event for four Lap sat about the 100-mile Mark. There were five caution Flag for a total of 23 laps. The last one was dropped on the 256th la when a Light rain fell. The Shower blew Over and the High Spee Chase resumed five laps later. How they finished 1. David Pearson Spartanburg s. C., Ford $13,900.2. Darel Dieringer Charlotte n. C., Plymouth $7,770,3. Richard Petty Randleman n. C., Plymouth $5,330.4. Buddy Baker Charlotte n. C., Dodge $2,675,8. Lee Roy Yarbrough Columbia s. C., Ford. $2,225.6. James Hylton Inman s. C., Dodge $1,600.7. Bobby Isaac Catawba n. C., Dodge $1,300.8. John Sears Ellerbe n. C., Ford $1,200,9. Bud Moore Charlotte Dodge $1,100. 10. Elmo Langley Charlotte Ford , Bill Char Pion. Norfolk va., Ford $950.12. E. J. Trivette Atlanta ga., Chevelle $800. 13. Wendell Scott Danville va., Clive Rolet $850.14. Or. Don Tarr Miami fla., Chevelle $325, .15. Curtis Turner Charlotte Plymouth $800.16. Earl Brooks Lynchburg va., Ford $875.17. Henley Gray Rome ga., Ford $875, 18. Lennie Waldo Columbus Ohio Ford$700. 19. Clyde Lynn Christiansburg va., Mer Cury $755. 20. Cale Yarborough Timmonsville s. , 725. Time of race 3 hours 0 minutes of _ f v the course record set by seconds. Average Speed o Navy s olympic team in 1958, ,
