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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 02, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Page 19 until 8th Jaster two hits mets As cards cop 2-0 verdict new York a Larry taster silenced the new Yor Kmets on two hits the first Greg Goossen s line single to left wit two out in the eighth inning and pitched these. Louis Cardi nals to a 2-0 Vic tory Friday night. The 24-year old 1 e f t hander had perfect game retiring All 23hitters he faced until t h e right handed Goossen a .231 hitter Jaster ended it on a 2-2 count with his smash that ripped past diving baseman Mike Shan until then Jaster had Little trouble with the mets As he at tempted to become the second hurler to pitch a perfect game this season Jim Hunter did it for Oakland. Jaster finished wit seven strikeouts and walked none. New York s Only other hit was Don Bosch s two out single in the  his third game in five decisions this season  hard Luck Tom Seaver who weakened Only in the court Jaster third inning when the cardinals scored their runs. Lou Brock opened with a Tri ple into the left Field Corner an Curt flood who had three hits followed with a single. After the next two men flied out Tim Mccarver walked and Mike Shannon singled in the second run. Seaver who had a .191 earned run average entering the game lost for the fifth time against Only two victories. St. Louis Brock if flood it Marls of Cepeda in Mcarver c Shannon 3b Javier 2b maxvill is Jaster p new York a r h blab r h by 5110 Bosch of 4010 5131 Cjones if 4000 4010 Swoboda of 3000 4010 Grote c 3000 2010 Charles 3b 3000 4011 Goossen in 3010 4000 Linz 2b 3000 4000 Weis is 3000 4010 Seaver p 2000 Buciek pm 1000 total 36 2 9 2 total 29 0 2 0  002 000 000 2 new York 000 000 000 0  10, new York 2. 3b Brock. So Mccarver. In h r Erbb so Jaster w.3-2 9 2 0 0 0 7 Seaver ,2-5 9 c o 2 o 8 we Saver t2 10. A41,075. Cano Kos Warthen in middleweight bout new York up Middle weight Ray Cano of puerto Rico i completely outclassed Bobb Warthen Friday night to record a second round technical knockout Over his Buffalo n y opponent. Cano 160 1-2, was in command from the opening Belld and. Warthen 161, barely Madebach to his Corner following second round. After Warthen was examined by the ring physician and declared unable continue referee Peteya stopped the scheduled 10 Lolicht 4-Llitter Morton s Homer takes tigers by Yanhs in 1-0 tilt Mickey Lolich wins Duel Detroit a Willie Hor ton slammed his 14th Home run of the season in the seventh in Ning Friday night sending the Detroit tigers to their fourth consecutive Victory a 1-0 Triumph Over the new Yor Yankees. The Victory combined wit Boston s 3-0 decision Over Balti More extended Detroit s Ameri can league Lead Over the Sec Ond place orioles to 21/� games. Horton s Homer his third in four expansion clubs to participate in limited phase of majors draft new York a Mont real san Diego Seattle and Kansas City baseball s newest expansion clubs will participate in a limited phase of the free agent draft of College and Schoolboy Talent thursday an Friday. More than 1,000 players Are expected to be selected As the owners attempt to Slock their rosters to meet the demands of the 24 major league clubs that will be operating next season. Each of the 20 big league teams that was Active in 1968 is permitted to draft one free agent. Each of the class triple a farms and each of the class double a farms can take one reds top Phillies on Whitfield s hit Philadelphia a Fred Whitfield s two run single in the seventh inning broke a tie and carried the Cincinnati reds to a 5-4 Victory Over Philadel phia Friday night. With the score tied 3-3, Pinch hitter Bob Johnson reached base on an error to open the  Rose singled and Chico Ruiz sacrifice advanced the runners. Vada Pinson was intentionally walked and Alex John son struck out for the second out. Whitfield followed with Sharp single to right scoring Johnson and  phils had led 3-1, but the reds tied it in the sixth on run producing hits by Johnson and Johnny  Nolan making his first Start of the season pitching six innings for Cincinnati and was red sox recall Wenz Boston a the Boston red sox recalled Rookie right hander Relief specialist fre Wenz Friday night from Louis Ville of the International league. The winning  White slammed a two run Homer and John Callison connected with the bases empty for Philadelphia. 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Two run fourth inning h v1 tie and Lan y Ted a four hitter to give Thea m Victor y ago cubs. N double came we men on second and Nam cod Ato pitch to of shortstop t second Miler eld t h o m a by Teman Pulle Tojim v use in a first and i f his Back bunding t left Thomas w run beat a Pinch runner had walked and out an infield single. They moved up when Bob Aspromonte grounded , becoming the first Astro Pitcher to win five game this season gave up a run in the fourth on a walk to Glen Beckert and singles by Ron Santo and Lou Johnson. He retired the next 13 men before Beckert led off the ninth with single. Then he retired the next three men in the ninth for his sixth Complete game and the 21st by the astros in 45  astros scored their first run in the fourth when Thomas singled stole second went to third on a fielder s Choice an came Home when Ferguson Jenkins third strike to Bate Man was a wild pitch. Dierker distance Chicago Houst Nab r h Hiah r h i Kessinger is 4 0 0 0 Ravia of 3000 Beckert 21 3110 Menke 21 3010 4000 staub 11 4 0 0 0 4010 Thomas of 3 2 2 4 0 0 0 Wynn if 4 t 2 it 0 2 1 Asprom nth lib 4000 3 i 0 0 Liati Misiun c 201 2 3 i ii 0 Brand c j 0 0 0 2 i i 0 Torres is v i 1 0 1 ii i i die Lii a 3 0 u 0 i 0 ii ii Willums if Siinto 31 bunks in Johnson of Hundley c Hir nuni of Jenkins p so Mickli a i la hurl nmn p Chic .130 Houston 1 1 re Houston 1 1 1 total 2m 7 2 .000 1000001 .0 10 200 Fox 3 1. Loti i Picauo 4, , butt Man Wynn. So Thomas. In h r Erbb so Jenkins rl.5-07 63346 Hartenstein 1 1 0 0 0 0 Dierker w.5-79 41115 we Jenkins. T2 20. A21,032. Player. There is an unlimited draft by class a affiliates in which the four new clubs will be permitted to select players. The players selected of course Are not bound to sign contracts. If they do not sign they go Back into the Pool for a later draft. However a player who is selected by one team cannot negotiate with another club until he has gone through the same draft process again i january. The regular phase of the draft covers Only players never selected previously. This is by far the largest group. Last june there were 975 taken in the regular draft and Only 194 in the secondary phase involving players who were selected previously but not  the regular phase teams draft in inverse order of their1967 finish. In the secondary phase the order is determinedly lot. Because they finished last inthe National league last year and it is the National s turn Mohave first pick the new York mets will get the no. 1 draft fall available free agent Talent when the meeting is called to order thursday at 10 a.m.,  follows in the no. 2 spot succeeded by Houston the new York Yankees and so on Down to the Boston red sox Arno. 20. In the secondary phase the Chicago cubs and White sox will be the first two to make their selections. When they reach the class draft Montreal will be 21, Seattle 22, san Diego 23 and Kansa City 24. Presumably this will be reserved in other  l zen playing about a dozen of the player picked in the first draft june 19 55, now Are in the major leagues. They include outfielder Rick monday of the Oakland a the no. 1 pick who was signed by the then Kansas Cit a s for $104,000. Others from that first draft in clude Pitcher Joe Coleman of Washington Catcher Johnny Bench of Cincinnati Pitcher no Lan Ryan and second baseman Ken Boswell of the new Yor Kmets. Pitcher Bob Moose of Pittsburgh Pitcher Stan Bahn sen of the new York Yankees third baseman Sal Bando of Oakland and Pitcher Clyde Wright of the California Angel the june draft in 1967 covered two Days with 61 players taker in 29 rounds the first Day Ana 555 in the second Day in 45 additional regular rounds and 1 secondary rounds. The last four games and his 12th n the month of May extended his hitting Streak to 13 games and broke up a scoreless pitch no Duel Between Mel Stottle Myre and Mickey Lolich. Stottlemyre now 6-4, and lol cd each pitched two hit base Ball until Horton s blast. Nor Mash followed with a single. But Willie Horton. Hot Streak Stottlemyre retired the Side trend the rally. Lolich 3-2, who fired a four utter pitched his Way out of a Jam in the eighth after Ellie Rodriguez and Pinch hitter Charlie Smith led off with sin Gles. The Detroit left hander struck out Horace Clarke got Roy White on a Fly to Jim Northrup in right Field and after giving Mickey Mantle an intentional pass got Andy Kosco on a Fly to Northrup. 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Lie said lie saw no reason person could not fight again if the Healing process is satisfactory. Lie said he should know in a month. Person was injured while win Ning a 10-round decision Over Angel Oquendo at Madison Square Garden on May 24  
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