European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 26, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes Marichal nets 7th Victory As giants defeat cubs 4-2 Chicago up Willie Mays moved into fourth on the All time total bases list by stroking a run scoring single in the first inning and Jua Marichal became the major leagues first seven game win Ner this season As the league leading san Francisco giants whipped the Chicago cubs 4-2 Friday. Mays hit came after Ron Hunt singled and took third on an error and an infield followed with a ninth inning single to raise his career total bases to 5,103, trailing Only Leader Stan Musial to cob band babe Ruth. He had previously been tied with Tri speaker for fourth place. Marichal who Only won 14 games All last season struggled the finish to earn his seventh win against two defeats Andt on the verge of being knocked out in both the seventh ind eighth innings. In the seventh Billy William singled and after Ron Santo lied out both Ernie Banks and the bullpen As a feminine schoolteacher so aptly and logically put it is where the Bull is stored. Despite her ignorance of the baseball term she could t have been so right in her description. Because it fits the inhabit ants it is in this area where the pranksters Are fans and players alike this is where pennants Are won and lost where the latest baseball joke is concocted and where pretend radio broadcasts it you la find the misfits the malcontents the sore Arm Pitcher the Pitcher whose curve Ball hangs and who is referred to Ashe janitor or mop up Man and sometimes is used As a Doghouse. The bullpen Are usually situated along the Outfield foul lines within earshot of the fans or behind the fences within ear shot of the player a resident there for several years described it As a baseball is the fans who Are seated alongside or above the bullpen that cause consternation among the visiting Type of abuse from word of Mouth to moisture of Mouth is rained on baseball players have a Sharp Tongue and Quick re tort when it comes to a Mouth to Mouth session with a cub Catcher Clyde Mccullough a Veteran of Many a bullpen was taking it Good from a fat fan in kept his Cool for four innings while whale belly poured it Are you going to quit Mccullough and give a Youn fellow a Chance Mccullough a strapping hunk of a Man got up and said you be quiet or i la shove an Apple in your Mouth and put Youin the Middle of my dining room Danny Murtaugh before he became manager of Pittsburg was taunted throughout a game by a heckler. Murtaugh is an irishman and an unusual one at that be cause he Seldom Ever lost his temper. Finally Murtaugh in subdued tones said to the Badger Cani Tell you something sure i la i was a youngster i lived on a farm. We had a jackass on that farm that just would t do anything. One Day i really gave that jackass a beating. My father heard the jackass hoi luring and came to his he turned on me and gave me a Good lacing for what i had done. His last words were someday that jackass ingoing to haunt you and you know up till now i never did believe him another bullpen heckler was silenced. The perfect bullpen location As far As the players Are concerned is any spot where the manager can t see you is away from the crowd and has a snack bar and bathroom facilities much to the players dissatisfaction there is no spot in either major Protection from the crowd is the most important Factor too Many fans have hard noses and a hard spot in their hear for the bullpen. One of the famous bullpen stories involves John King renowned Lethander who showed up one Day carrying a Large the game was about to Start he took out the package Over near the bleachers opened it and took out around 50 hunks of raw meat. Tossing the meat up to the fans King hollered you wolves have been hollering for blood All year. Maybe this la shut you Polo grounds or Coogan s Bluff former Home of the giants used to be murder for the bullpen. It was merely a Bench Infra off left Center Field so far away As one player put it tha you were always an out behind and it was like seeing a recreated the fans were right on top of the players and to sit through doubleheader out there in no Man s land was equivalent to 30 Days on bread and water in a of the giant fans were advocates of the spitball. ,. With or without the Ball. They always loaded up especially for the dodgers. The last year the giants were there an awning was put Over the Bench which shielded the bullpen Crew from the Sun and the fan made Monsoon. Marichal Mays Johnson singled for one run and Randy Hundley walked to fill the bases. But Marichal caped when Adolfo Phillips struck out and Pinch hitter Lspangler popped out. In the eighth Don Kessi Gerand Glenn Beckert singled to open the inning and William scored Kessinger with a Sacri ice Fly. Santo doubled but Beckert was out trying to score and after Banks singled Johnson hit into a Force play. It was the fourth Straig Triumph for the giants and the second straight loss for the cubs. 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Reed a 6-foot-8 right hander was in route to his first major league shutout when Kevi Collins led off the ninth with a walk. Art Shamsky popped up but. Ron Swoboda singled and Reed was replaced by towering Rookie stalked angrily from the yielded a two run double to j. C. Martin before striking out Greg Goossen and Tom Agee to end the allowed Only four hits and did t allow a single Newyork runner past first until the Ryan the mets Rookie sensation was plagued by wildness and yielded three Atlanta runs in absorbing his fourth loss in eight decisions. The braves scored two in the first and one in the third off Ryan before adding an insurance tally in the eighth against Ron Taylor. 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Up James Hylton of Inman s.c., won the 21st starting place for sunday s world 600 Stock car race with a qualifying Speed of149.847 Miles per hour in his 1967 Dodge Charger Friday. Hylton qualified at a Speed considerably faster than the Day s other nine qualifiers for two reasons. First he was out on the Charlotte motor Speed Way before the track started heating Hylton would have normally won a starting berth before the third Day of qualifying but his car blew a engine during the second Day of qualifying thursday his pit Crew worked overnight getting the car Back in the 22nd spot behind Hylton was Paul Lewis of Johnson City tenn., who toured the Speedway in a 1967 podge Charger at 144.039 Mph card hitters perk up for 5-1 Triumph curtsy. Louis up flood Johnny Edwards maxvill slammed Home us St be Carlton hit pitching Friday night St. Louis cardinals from a Long batting sum whip the Philadelphia the cards who had t scored Many As five runs in a game other Friday qualifiers were Frank Warren of Augusta ga., 1966 Chc Volle 143.489 Mph Friday Hassler Chattanooga tenn., 1966 Chevelle 142.334mph Tom Ingram of Asheville . Alsoala., Mph Salem 140.328 1966 Chevelle 141.608 Phil Wentz of Irvington,1966 Chevelle 140.367 Dave Marcis of westwis., 1966 Chevelle Mph Larry Manning of Richmond va., 1966 Chevrolet 139.696 Mph Harold Fagan of Toronto Canada 1968 Ford 139.608 Mph and Earl Brooks Lynchburg. Va., 1986 Ford 139.569 Mph. Donnie Allison of Hueytown ala., grabbed the pole position wednesday with a record 159.122 Mph. The final 14 Drivers in the 44-car Field were to qualify Satur Day. Edwards flood Carlton maxvill game losing Streak in beating the phils for the first time in four meetings. The St. Louis Victory Only its second in the last nine games left the cards one game behind the san Francisco giants in the nation Al league race. Flood hit a two run Homer inthe first following a one out double by Julian Javier an Edwards and maxvill hit consecutive circuits in the seventh. Edwards Homer with Phil Gagliano on base was his first As a Cardinal and Max ills was his first Fenc Clearing blow since 1962. He had hit an inside the Park Homer a year ago. Carlton struck out eight an walked two in raising his record to 5-1. He yielded singles to Johnny Callison in the Ungary Sutherland in the blurt and Tony Taylor in the nil the phils scored their Runjin the first when Richie reached first on a Choice and scored from firs a three base error by Max Ilia shortstop. Chris Short suffered his fifth defeat seven decisions retiree1 18 join a Row Between foods jew run and Gagliano s inning single. 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