European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 4, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse June 4, 1968 the stars and stripes Page 19 lash hurls $ past California sunday hurling the ath Pas the California Angels by one run margins fifth for a s in their last six Chicago up the Chica go White sox Defeated the Minnesota twins 3-2 and 4-3 sunday winning the first Gameon Tim Cullen s two run double in the fourth inning and taking the Nightcap when Gerry Mcnertney singled Home Pinch runner Sandy Alomar in the ninth. Cullen whose game winning hit in the opener chromed of third baseman Rich Rollins Glove into left Field hit his sox trip twins twice a s raked California a Jim Mcglothlin for i vein s and an inside the part by Reggie Jackson in the i innings he pitched. Ivd Robinson ripped a pair doubles scored two runs Nadjem another while Jackson la single in addition to thei inside the Park shot Ever Fin the Oakland coliseum and he two bases. Kash struck out the Side m the it inning fanned two More i second and finished with strikeouts in squaring his id at 4-4.wbinson doubled in the 1 inning moved to third on Augle by Jim Pagliaroni and Fred As Danny Cater ground i into a double play. The a s added three runs fourth for a 4-0 Lead on Dou fes by Sal Bando and Robin a a single by Pagliaroni and son s Homer after Paglia i had been erased on a double i Mincher homered for the s in the fourth. Ash y easy California Oakland a r Libl a r h by 4000 pm Peris is 5110 Rel Ltd p 0 0 0 Al Donaldson 2b 3001 Osi is 4000 Bantolo 3b 4120 to in 4131 Firoben if 4231 Hardt if 4 0 0 0 Gosger of 0000 All re 4010 Paella uni c 4021 ton it 4000 Cater in 4010 gets c 2100 Jackson of 3121mp 2b 3011 hers hgr a 3020 Lothin p 2000 Nash p 4000 3b 1000 second Homer of the season with a Man on in the second inning of the Nightcap to give the White sox a 3-2 Lead. The twins who had taken a2-1 Lead on homers by Tony Oliva and Harmon Killebrew in the second inning tied the score at 3-3 when Oliva hit his second Homer of the game and fifth of the season in the eighth. Oliva went 6-for-6 in the two games with two singles in the opener and two singles and two homers in the second game. Ken Berry led off the ninth i Mcnertney s inning for the White sox with a single off Ron Perranoski and Alomar was sacrificed to second base. Cullen was purposely walked bringing Mcnert Ney to the plate. Cullen s two run double in the opener came after a single by Tommy Davis and a walk to Mcnertney and dealt Jim Perry his fourth loss. The White so scored their third run off Perranoski in the eighth on the fielder s Choice bases filled an bunt with one Fisher went seven innings to win his first game forthe White sox. He was relieved by Hoy Wilhelm when he walked Rich Reese leading off the eighth. Reese scored when Oliva and Rollins followed with singles but the rally Short when Oliva was Cut overran throw total 32 2 5 2 total 34 5 13 4 000 100 0102 Island 010 300 1 0 x 5 Eric Liard. Do California 2. Lob Ili Fornola 4, Oakland 8. 2bmincher 2, Brownson 2, Tamlo Hershberger a Pacris Knoop. Or Mincher 3jackson Boswell p 2000 Alomar or 0100reese pm 100 0 Bradford Fli 1 1 0 Wor Hutn p 0000 Cullon l b 3112 Allison pm 1000 Horlen p0 0 0 Pernoski p 0000 mar they c 2011 total 35 3 8 3 Tola one out Whitn winning run scored. Minnesota. 020 000 010-3 Chicano Larson in easy Lacon 300 win a. A David of Spartanburg s.c.,his 1968 Ford Torino to easy Victory in the Macon sunday at Middle Georgia w Leadis a but 65 of300 laps. Lobby Isaac of Catawba was second in a 1967one half Lap behind Macon 300 Petty of Hird in Cham a 1968 we has won National races this m command sea for 235, n or. Including the last 92. Petty a Lal i but developed put develop Eon some broken As forced to take a was the Only other Driver to Lead the race holding the front position for 11 averaged 84.691 . For the 150-mile race which was marred by Only one caution Flag. Only 13 of the starting Field of 30 cars finished the race Al though there were no wrecks. Rounding out the top 10 were 4. James Hylton Inman , 5. Tiny Lund Cross s.c., 1967 mercury.6 Curtis Turner Charlotte n.c., 1968 Plymouth.7. Earl Brooks Lynchburg va., 1966 Ford.8. Clyde Lynn Christiansburg va., 1966 Ford. Sanford,9 j. D. Mcduffie n.c., 1967 buick.10. Neil castles Charlotte n.c., 1967 Plymouth. Dennis Ralston raises winnings to 518,159 for 68 Baltimore a Dennis Ralston raised his 1968 professional Tennis winnings to $18,159 sunday by beating Rookie australian left hander Tony Roche 6-0 ,6-4 in the final of the Balti More Tennis classic. Ralston is operating on Athree year contract which guarantees him $150,000. Five Hundred fans watched the final bringing a total at Tendance for the three Day event to less than 2,500.Ralston s service wits Over powering As it had been in ear Lier victories Over Pierre Barthes of France and Clif Drysdale of South Africa. But it was his service returns that made the final a Seldom returns twice a Row to the same spot. Chicago Houst Nab r h blab r h by Kissinger is 5 0 0 0 Davis of 4000 Beckort 2b 6020 Menke 2u 40006110 Wynn of 4020 4112 staub in 5110 5000 Watson if 4000 5110 Thomas of 1000 5021 As Printu 3li 5120 Willams if Santo 3b Banks Ibl Johnson of Hundley c Phillips p Hart san p la gain p 4010 Adlesh c 5010 Brand or 0000 Torres is 0 u 0 0 Giusti Buz Lumet p Murrell pm Ray p 5021 0000 5000 3000 0000 1000 0000 .120 000 001 4 a Ken worthy Aparicio. Do Chicago lob Minnesota 7, Chicago 7. 2b Roseboro. Or Oliva 2 5kill brow 10 Cullen 2. So Mccraw Rollins. S-vos., Bradford. Of Craw an Boswell 6 Wortlie Niton 2 1 Perranoski Ivio Whorlen 2-3 6 1. Wilhelm 2-31 1wood w.3-2 12-31 0 hip Horlen Uhlaender. I t2 39. A-18,148. La Cirlin. Tull chicag Houston 45 3 9 3 total 37 271 quo 001 010 0013 010 100 000 0002 eur . Do Chicago 3. Lob Chicago 11, Houston 6. 2b--Wynn, Hundley Santo ,8 i\v,2-2i roman Ray \v1 Beckort. 3b s. Bbb Cert. Of inn. Or Holt Man .10 01 1-3 1 2-3 0 8 1 2 1 vl",0-2. 2 1 i Virtu. Balk . A 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 u 1 1 t 3 of. A in Harvard names coach Cambridge mass. A Robert s. Hunt former Spring Field College Star who has served As a . Navy officer since March 1952, has Bee named Harvard freshman track coach. Rie Lenbach signs lakers contract los Angeles up Tholos Angeles lakers announced they have signed guard Eddi Biedenbach of North Carolina state who is expected to fill thespot vacated by Gail Goodrich. Goodrich went to the Phoenix suns a new National basketball association expansion 22-year-old, g-foot-2, 173 Pound Biedenbach was the second Laker draft selection to be signed. Phils Purchase Bedell to replace Hurt wine Philadelphia a outfielder Howie in Dell was purchased by the Philadelphia Phillies from their Reading farm team of tin Kasu in league , 32, replaces the Jared Bobby wine on Hie 1 Hil i lies roster
