European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 20, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes Phillies defeat card. Briles on 3-run sixth monday May 20 Philadelphia up the Philadelphia Phillies pounced on Nelson Briles for three straight hits and three runs in the sixth inning saturday night an Defeated the St. Louis cardinals 3-2 behind the seven hit pitching of Larry Jackson. Jackson led off the winning rally when he opened the phils sixth with a single after Briles pitched witless Ball following a Lead off single to Tony Gonzalez in the first. Gonzalez followed Jackson with a single and then cookie Rojas with 0-17 batting record smashed a double past third to score Jackson and Send Gonza Lez to third. John Callison was walked purposely to fill the bases but Bill White hammered a Sacri fice Fly to deep Center for the second Briggs followed with a reds sink pirates on big burst Pittsburgh a four run outburst keyed by Alex Johnson s two run double carried the Cincinnati reds past the Pittsburgh pirates Satur Day 8-3. Johnson s blow off Jim Bun Ning in the fifth inning came after Leo Cardenas singled Pinch hitter Fred Whitfield was hit by a pitch and Pete Rose trailed 3-0 the reds went into the inning trailing 3-0 and got their first run when Vada Pinson doubled and moved around on a Fly Ball and infield Clemente unloaded his third Homer in the fourth forthe pirates after Maury wills singled. Matty Alou single Home Gene Alley for the pirates first run in the singled in the sixth stole second and scored on a Tri three Thein pie by Tommy Helms More red runs crossed seventh. 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A 3,070 dutch player takes singles Rome up Tom Okker of the Netherlands won the mens singles title saturday at the 25thitalian Tennis championships by defeating Bob Hewitt of South Africa 10-8, 6-8, 64, 3-6, 6-0. Hard smash to first which Orlando Cepeda fumbled an then fell trying to recover it in foul territory for an error while Rojas scored the winning run. The cardinals blanked for 27straight innings broke. The drought in the fourth when cur flood opened with a single. He was forced by Roger Maris who took second on Cepeda s High Bounce out to the Mound. Tim Mccarver was walked purposely after the count went to 3-0 and then Mike Shannon bounced a single through the Box to score hit his fifth Homer of the year and his first in three weeks with one out in the ninth for the cardinals final run. 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A Gary player rapped in a Short Birdie putt on the final Hole sat urday and moved into a tic with Billy Casper after three rounds of the $125,000 colonial National invitation Golf two tour veterans spent the afternoon locked in a fierce head to head Duel that left the their Competition a rest of the Field staggering in the a in who Chi , the second round Leader shot a one under Par 69 for a54-Hole total of 207. Casper duplicated his 68 of two Days ago for the same total. They were four shots ahead of cub unifies beat s.f., Mccormich Estin 10-7 san Francisco a the Chicago cubs battered Southpaw Mike Mccormick for seven runs in the fourth inning saturday and held off san fran Cisco 10-7, snapping the giants winning string at four Hundley started the fourth inning uprising with single and capped it with a two run single As the cubs sent 10batters to the plate against Mccormick the 1967 by Youngward Winner before reliever Ron Herbel came on to get thelast out. Nine More cubs batted against reliever Lindy Mcdaniel in a three run sixth inning burs that wrapped up the Victory for left hander Ken Holtzman 3-2,who allowed 15 hits before being replaced by Jack Lamabe Dur ing a five run san Francisco by Hundley Ron san there is no sport that can produce the practical jokers like baseball can. The fans Only know them when they Are performing on but most of it is done behind the jokers who Are sometimes known to have rubber for brains provide the banter that can break up a clubhouse meeting or an gathering. Expect the unexpected when a manager completes his club House talk and asks now Are there any questions old Gas House Ganger Pepper Martin could split them up the Side with his pumped up queries. During a St. Louis Cardinal Spring training when Martin Wasa player under manager Ray Blades the redbirds were holding twice a Day workouts while the Yankees across town were working out once a Day. With his talk finished Blades asked for suggestions. Pepper arose and said he had been noticing that the Yankees were holding Only one workout a Day and had been winning pennants and world championships. So i have been wondering mused Pepper if it would t be Wise to follow the Yankees and Only have one workout a Day " no replied Blades it s two workouts a Day and the Yankee record should be an incentive for us. You should want to be like the Yankees and work twice As hard on the mistakes and two a re he is u anything further p Epper yeah said Pepper i got a jackass Back in Oklahoma and you can work him from sunup till Sundown and he Ain t never going to win the Kentucky in another meeting Martin fractured some sides and Frankie sch was the manager this time. Frisch a Long spraying mouthwash in his Day was running Down the other team s roster from the owner to the team s bus Driver to the Bat boy. The game was a crucial one and All the trick plays were brought up. Watch the wind be careful of the stands the infield is at second the grass has just been Cut Don t Eye the girls in the stands and on and on Insch went to even How Many times the resin bag should be was one of the longest meetings of the decade. Finally to make sure Frisch asked does anybody have any questions Pepper said yeah Frank 1 what s on your mind Pepper Well flank i just Don t know what in the world to do. Continued on Page to and Al Spangler produced the cubs first run in the fourth and Santo scored on Hultzman s in Field tap beating third baseman Jim Davenport s throw to the plate. Spangler scored from second on Don Kessinger s sacrifice bunt when Mccormick threw the Ball past first into the right Field bullpen. Holtzman too third on the error and scored on a sacrifice Fly by Glenn Beck Ert. Billy Williams then singled and the cubs pulled a double steal before Ernie Banks Drew walk and John Boccabella s Sac Rifice Fly scored Kessinger. An other double steal set the stage for Hundley s climactic two run single. Runs by the Bunch Chicago san Franciscoa r h blab r h by Kesa Lnger As 4 1 1 0 Jalou a 5121bcckert 2b 4111 Johnson if 5010 Willams re 5110 Davonport 3b 4 1 2 0 Leo Tyson if 0000 Mays o 3000banks in 1100 Calno cd 2000 Nen in 1000 Hlatt in 3 s 3 2bocobella it 2001 Tetz o 5031 Phillips of 2111 Oliver 21 5110 Hundley c 4222 Lander is 3121i Santo 3b 4122 Mcormick p 1000 Arcla 3b 0000 Horbul p 0000spangler of 5121 Hunt pm 1010 Holtzman p Bill Manlet p 1000laraabe p 0000 Hart pm 1112 total 3710110 toil 41715 7 Chicago 000 703 000 10 san Francsico .000 200 00 5 7 Mccormick i. Lob Chicago 8, san Francisco 0. 2bhlatt. Diets. So Phillips. Or Hart 0. 2. Banks. So pcs Algor Hundley. A Kessinger. Of Buckert Boccabella Landor. Holtzman w.3-2 Lamabe Mcdaniel t3 00. A in h r Erbb so. 8 2-3 16 7 7 1 4 1-30 0 0 0 0 l.3-4 32-3 7 7 4 4 8 1-30 0 0 0 0 5 4331012.582. De Earl Stewartjr Andi Aaron both in at 21i getter and Lee Trevino 2? shot Back. No were m at 213 was Dave year played the to ?1000-Yard the ii t v Trinity like he owned i player started t layout third ated consecutive birdies first two holes. N e a turn in 33 but bogeys tt\11 dropped him out of the Casper birdied the Al of and seventh Hole that Point was tied with at four under Par. He Ted the ninth for his of of the Day and purred in. Takes Lead paper took the Lead at the Lith Hole when player h of his drive and wound up quite a that s the wit stood until the final Hole. Player whacked a nine Iron within three feet of the cup and Sank the putt and a crowd of m Fet than 20 000 screamed i Delight. Player said the greens Here Are extremely Grainy but i like Grainy others have complained about them he Sank Birdie putts of six feet at the first two holes be fore he dropped the pressure packed three footer at 18, where he hit my Best drive of he was in the rough on both holes that he got bogeys Casper ran in Birdie putts of25 and 18 feet and got his Only bogey when he needed three putts from 25 feet at the ninth Hole. Just misses Eagle at the Tough seventh Hole he slammed a six Iron within two inches of the cup narrowly mis sing an Eagle. Casper is after his third Vic tory of the current season. Player has not won a pea event since the . Open in 1965.behind the leaders at 214 were Jack Montgomery Gardner Dickinson Tony Jacklin Juli Sboros Harold Slenning and Ken still. At 215 were Kel Nagle Steve Spray Dudley Wysong and Tommy players cracked Par and 10 others matched it a skies cleared a hot Sun dried out the course and improved playing conditions. Colonial scores fort Worth Tex. A scores after three rounds of the$125,000 colonial National invitation Golf tournament Billy Casper .68-71-68207clary player70-08.60207 Karl Stewartjr 09-73-60211tommy Aaron 09-74-68211 Oene Littler 71-72-60312lee trevino71-71-70812 Dave stockton70-72-71213harold homing 71-73-70214 Lullua Boroa 73-71-70 314qardnor Dickinson 71-73-70214 Tony Jacklin 72-73-61 214jack Montgomery 00-77-68214 in still 80-71-74214dudley Ivy aug 72-73-70215 Kel Nagle 69-77-69215steve spray72-74-60215 Tommy Bolt 70-72-73216r.h, blk us 72-74-7021q Phil Rodgers 74-75-87216billy Maxwell 76-73-68217 Quorne in Uduari 75-70-782l7bob Coalby 75-70-72217 Bruce Devlin 75-71-72218terry Dill 70-76-73218 Kermit Zarley 72-74-73218 George Archer 74-7u-72218don january 73-76-71219 Chuck Courtney 74-73-73210 Marty Fleckman 68-70-70219frank Beard 73-78-70220 Bert Vancey 76-76-70220 Huia Eio Muncus 78-77-0720 Aurlo Hammer Jonn Lou �. Rocky Thompson Uriol Bobby Lunn Bob diaries Tommy Jacobs Dick Crawford to Chris Blocker 74-76-73-, Jay Hober Steve Oppermann. Doug Sanders Miller Barber Steve Rei Jorry Edwards Jack Mcquaw Unbok Verwey Gay Brewe Renlo Rosaler Roland Harper Don Cherry 78-7s-7j-22oliarlcb Coody 7r.74-72-221 Deane Beman 7b.n_225charles Suford 0-- John Buhl Eejima Colbert Bobby Nichols ia-v8-73-221rom Collins 75.75.77-22 Don met Angale 7fl-76-77-228 o 11 i ninth i tit Iff .74.75-70-425 Ruy Flo Dbruce Crumpton. 7fl.78-78-2 29 Bob Dickson. 73-78-79-Billy Mart Luille. 77.80-73-230 Bobby cola. 74-81-76-Sdewut Weaver or. 74.77-8-" re Baxter. 78-78-5dow Finsterwald. 70-81-77-2jljaoky Cupit. Raymond que font
