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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 21, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 18 the stars and stripes 2-1, 3-1 Houston cuts . In pair los Angeles a Lee Thomas drove in two runs with a single and Homer As the hous ton astros completed a double header sweep sunday by trim Ming the los Angeles dodgers 3-1 behind Mike Cuellar s six hitter. Denny Lemaster scattered seven hits and Ron Brand s fifth inning double delivered the deciding run in the astros 2-1 first game Victory. A single by Denis Menke Anda wild pitch by loser Jim Grant 2-3, set up Thomas run scoring single in the first inning of the Nightcap. Thomas homers Thomas boosted the Lead to 2-0 with a fourth inning Homer off reliever Mike Kekich and the astros added an insurance Runin the eighth on three walks and a single by Hector Torres. Cuellar 1-1, lost his shutout id in the sixth when Ted Sav age walked Rocky cola Ito singled and Tom Haller delivered a sacrifice Fly. Jim Wynn s fifth Homer gave Lemaster a 1-0 Edge in the third inning of the first game. Bob Aspromonte singled in the fifth and scored on Brand s double which chased dodger starter Claude Osteen 2-6. Lemaster 4-4, blanked the dodgers until the sixth when Luis Alcaraz Drew a walk and came around to score on single by Paul Popovich and Jeff Tor Borg. Denny goes route. First game Houston Browne Rome Nike 2b Wynn of staub Iba Sprinte Watson i Brand c Torres Sale master i a r h by 010 000 los Angelesa r h by 6010 5131301 in 4 1 2301 3021 3000 4000 a Davis Fparker if Boyer in colavito of Bailey 3balcaraz 2b Popovich 33torborg o costeen pour Dan p Savage a Brewer p Grant pm 5 0 2 3 0 4 0 000 31004010 021 000000 000 total 32 10 2 total 0000 1000 34 1 7 1 001 010 0002 000 001 0001 Houston los Angeles . Do los Angeles 1. Lob Houston 10, los Angeles 10. 2bbrand. Or Wynn 5. A Menke Torres Brand. 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Indians Purchase Southpaw hurler from Reno farm Cleveland up the Cleveland indians announced the Purchase of left handed Pitcher Mike Paul from their Reno farm club sunday. Paul now attending the University of Arizona is scheduled to join the tribe i Anaheim next week. The 23-year-old Pitcher who tossed a two hit 1-0 shutout against Stockton saturday night has a 2-1 record. In 33 innings he has Given up 16 hits struck out 49 and allowed four earned runs for Anera of 1.09. Needed in the fourth inning of the Nightcap when Tommy har per clouded his second Home Runof the year. Tony Horton Dou bled in another run in the  orioles did t manage a hit off the Cleveland right Han Der until the seventh when Curt Blefary doubled with one  was Siebert s third shutout and Lith this season for the Cleveland pitching staff. Siebert struck but six and walked three All of them in the third inning Sony Siebert. Third shutout Minn. Site picked for new Hall of hockey greats Boston a Eveleth,Minn., will be the site of the new National hockey Hall of Fame. The Amateur hockey association of the United states voted sunday to endorse the Long Tim hockey hotbed of Minnesota s Iron Range As the Hall  Lockhart of new York City the association s president announced the action in response to formal application by the Eveleth civic association. An ahaus committee Millwork with the Eveleth group in development of plans for the hockey Hall of Fame and museum. Work is expected to begin this summer. Architectural plans Al ready have been drawn. Spurs royals draw 2-2, in Nail contest Vancouver . A Eric Barber s goal Early in the second half gave the Kansa City spurs a 2-2 draw with the Vancouver royals in a North american soccer league Gam sunday. Vancouver had taken a 2-1iialftime Lead on a pair of goals by Pat o Connell. Barber also scored Kansa City s other goal. When he fanned Frank Robins onto end the threat. The indians pummelled fou Baltimore pitchers for 15 hits in the opener and jumped off to a5-0 Lead with Sims lining his sixth Homer Over the left Cente Fence for three runs in the first inning. Frank Robinson hit a three run Homer for Baltimore in the fourth inning and drove in an other run with a single. Reliever Bruce Howard homered for the orioles first run off Steve har Gan who went All the Way. The red hot indians now havea 14-4 record for May and a two game Lead Over the Oriole for second place. In the top of the ninth to Javier walked a Curt flood s Ami Cepeda and Mike Shan not ski Scards ahead 3-2 Pul Farrell is now 2-0 Hoerner took the loss and Gary me Home spa Oslo rfmar., of maxvill  Canton Soho yield pm will p Hoerner poll son p Lio railed if 3000 100030 2 0 1 nyan ild 0 0 0 0 suite j ph0 0 0 u 0000 010 Short b000 Karreci or total 32 3 7 3 total two out when winning run score  ?o0,1o0 00s i 8sa Ena-4.dp7.hi  Zolphia Sutherland 3b-l. Ivous Carlton . I Carlton 7 wll  Horner l.2-1 Ollson  w.2-0 6. 2b-.-Rojaj 311.3 o 1-3 h rerbbso7222 0 hip car lion 27,725. T-2 13 a " a by Don Sauer staff writer Many american sport fans in Europe become interested i big time soccer particularly on local television. Now that the , has joined the rest of the world in pro soccer let s compare our fledgling North american soccer league Nail with one of its older european relatives. The German Bunde Sliga typical of the pro loops in Western Europe. The Bunde Sliga is winding up its fifth Campaign while the Naslis starting its second. Soccer starts Here in late August continuing through May through Winter with hardly a pause except for Christmas and new year. Stateside clubs did t follow suit and probably for excellent reasons. Despite a myriad of Spring an outdoor activities owners prefer to compete with them rather then Buck the tremendous popularity of pro football and Winter bad weather. When plans were announced for pro soccer in the ., this re Porter must confess outright Skepi cavity that such a venture would Ever make it. But the loops surprised by Landing a 10-year to package and were on their Way. How does the situation look now. Surprisingly Good. This optimism stems from information furnished by the Nusl through its Public relations chief Cliff Kachline who was Good enough to answer a Host of questions. First year deficits Biff with two leagues competing the fifa world soccer Organiza Tion sanctioned United states soccer association  Ana we outlaw National professional soccer league Nusl owners re ported deficits ranging Between $200,000 to $900,000 in their in year of operation. A healthy piece of change. There Are Rof actors too much of the loss sums Are from one time costs acquisition of players for instance. Also the Lynette the 22 clubs the consolidated Nusl has 18 Only $5uu, All told. First year payments started Low but Are to increase a. Year we Are told. The Bunde Sliga teams however Clear As much As do 3 i million $750,000. Like College football in the ., pro soccer Finan much of the program for the sport club it represents.  v has virtually dozens of teams in Many sports which bring in. Or no Revenue on their own hence must be financed u other source attendance largely determines if a club makes Money. Ujj " clubs surprised this reporter As most averaged about do. T Hal c o com kit  of tha 1rt \ a left owl cos a game. The Astrodome May be a key Here but continued on pure  
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