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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 8, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 the Star and stripes american league won lost pet. Detroit 33 19 .635 Cleveland 31 22 .585 Baltimore 29 22 .569 Minnesota 27 25 .519 Boston 25 27 .481 Oakland 3 27 .460 California 24 29 .453 new York 3 29 .442 Washington 22 29 .431 Chicago 21 29 .420thursday s results Detroit a Boston 3 Minnesota 2, new York 0 California 8, Baltimore 6 Washington 4, Oakland 3 Clove Laurl 2, Chicago 1, 11 innings National league won lost pet. St Louin 31 21 .596  Nhin 25 22 .532 go 2% 3%6 8 9 9% 10 10% 11 Atlanta. 27 24 .529 san Francisco. 28 25 .528 los Aii Scles. 29 26 .527 Cincinnati. 25 24 .510 Chicago. 25 26 .490 new York. 23 27 .460 Houston. 21 30 .412 Pittsburgh. 19 28 .404thursday s results new York 5, Chicago 3 san Francisco 7, Philadelphia 2 St. Louis 3, Houston 0 los Angeles 4, Pittsburgh 2 Only games scheduled Pacific coast league Eastern division won lost pet. Oklahoma City .27 17 go 3% 3% 3% 3% 4% 5% 7 9 san Diego 27 22 Tulsa 24 21 Phoenix 26 26 Indianapolis 21 21 Denver 15 29western division .614 .551 .533 .500 .477 .341 .612 .510 .490 .478 .488 .405 Spokane 30 19 Seattle 25 24 Hawaii 24 25 Vancouver 22 24 Tacoma 20 21 Portland 17 25thursday s results Indianapolis 6, Vancouver 4 Oklahoma City 7, Spokane 5 Portland 9, Hawaii 2 Tulsa 12. Denver 1 san Diego 5, Tacoma 3 Seattle 5, Phoenix 4 International league won lost pet. Toledo 27 20 .574 Columbus 21 16 .568 Louisville 3 19 .548 Rochester 21 18 .538 Buffalo 23 22 .511 Richmond 20 25 .444 Jacksonville 20 26 .435 Syracuse 16 25 .390 thursday s results Buffalo 9, Rochester 2 Syracuse 4, Toledo 2 Jacksonville 3, Louisville 2 Richmond 2, Columbus 1 Eastern league won lost pet. Reading 25 16 .610 Elnira 1 16 .568 Binghamton 20 19 .513 York 18 21 .462 Pittsfield 17 20 .459 Waterbury 16 26 .381 go 2% 3% 5 6 12 5 6 6 /2 7 9% go 1 1% 2 3 6 a 8 go 2 4 6 6 9%thursday s results Elm Ira 4, York 1 Waterbury 3, Binghamton 2, 11 innings Reading 2, Pittsfield 0 Southern league thursday s results Evansville 5, Asheville 2 Montgomery 3, Charlotte 2, 12 innings Birmingham at Savannah rain Texas league thursday s results Amarillo 7, Elpaso 2 Dallas fort Worth 5, Arkansas 3 Memphis 5, Shreveport 3 san Antonio 5-2, Albuquerque 4-1, 2nd game 11 innings North american soccer league Eastern conference Atlantic division w l t by pts. Of a Atlanta 8 2 3 17 74 18 10 new York 5 2 5 18 63 19 14 Baltimore 6 5 1 16 55 16 13 Washington 4 4 2 14 44 16 16 Boston 1 9 2 15 27 15 28 lakes division Cleveland 5 3 4 19 61 20 16 Chicano 3 3 6 20 56 24 21toronto 4 5 3 13 46 13 24 Detroit 6 0 15 39 21 19 Western conference Gulf division Kansas City 5 2 4 18 54 25 15 Houston 5 6 1 16 49 23 16 St. Louis 4 6 3 13 46 18 27 Dallas 0 10 2 9 15 9 49 Pacific division san Diego 8 3 2 26 80 29 14 Oakland 7 4 3 21 72 24 13 Vancouver 5 5 3 17 56 18 18 los Angeles 4 2 4 17 53 18 13 thursday s result Toronto 2, Houston 0 Only game scheduled Mcaa baseball District playoffs Harvard 3, Connecticut 2, Harvard Quali fies fur Mcaa world series College division winners bracket Chapman calif., 3, Delta state miss., 0 losers bracket Arkansas state 10, Long Island 3 naia baseball losers bracket Georgia Southern 4, Eastern Michigan 0 a. Southern 5, Central Washington 1 top Talent stars set for meet in Calif los Angeles a Man of America s Best plus several International stars headed by distance runner Ron Clarke of Australia Are gathered Here forthe combined coliseum Compton invitational track and Field meet Friday night. Clarke in his final appearance in this country this year is entered in the 5,000 meters. Beholds the world record of 13 16.6. His opposition includes Van Nel son Bob Day Mexico s Juan Martinez and Colombia s Alvar Mejia. Sprinters Tommie Smith an Jim Hines renew their hot rivalry in the 200-meter dash. A year ago in this same meet Hines up set Smith who holds the world record for a straight away course. At san Diego last saturday Hines again was awarded first place Over Smith a decision which brought such a protest from Smith that he refused to mount the Victory stand to receive second place honors. The pole vault roster include three 17-foot performers Bob Seagren Dick Railsback an Greece s Chris Papanicolaou along with five who Are in the16-foot class. The 120-Yard High hurdles matches unbeaten Earl Mccullouch co Holder of the world rec Ord and Veteran Willie Daven port. Field events list two world record holders Randy Matson in the shot put and discus thrower Jay Silvester. The latter re claimed the record May 25 a Modesto calif., with a prodigious 218 feet 4 inches. To commentators for nil announced new York a the 16commentators who will handle National football league game during the 1968 season have been announced by the Columbi broadcasting system s television network. Each of the two Man teams will cover from 12 to 15 regular season games. The pairings with play by Playman listed first Are Jack Buck and Pat Summerall Don Criqui and John Sauer Jack Drees and George Connor Frank Gli Berand Eddie Lebaron Lindsey Nel son and Tom Brookshier Ray Scott and Paul Christman Chuck Thompson and Lenny Moore an Jack Whitaker and Frank if Ford. A sizzling shot in Sun Minnesota a r h by Uhlaender of 4010 Tovar is 4000 Crew 2i 4010 Killebrew in 4 1 1 0 Reese in 0000 Oliva of 2122 Rollins 3b 4000 her Nalz is 0000 Allision if 4000 look c 2010 Boswell p 2000 Worth gun p 0000 new Yorka Clarice 2b 5 White if Mantle in Pepitone of Kosco of Treah is Gibbs Cox 3b Talbot p Csmith pm verbanic Howser pm Sha Miltn p re bi010 010010 000 a Robinsn pm 1 0 10 1 0 1020 0000 1 000000 000000 total 30 2 6 2 total 36 0 9 0 m Minnesota 020 000 000 2 new York 000 000 000 0 lob Minnesota 8, new York 10. 2b Clarke. Cox Oliva. Or Oliva 7. So Oliva. A Boswell Worthington. In h r Erbb so. B 1-3 4 0 0 1 4 000 Boswell w.5-5 Worthington 22-3 5 Talbot l.0-7 5 verbanic 2  42235 00023 2000wpworthii i ton. T2 42. A5,9-16. Dodgers hang hues again to sweep series los Angeles up Tholos Angeles dodgers scored their fourth straight Victor thursday night when they Defeated the Pittsburgh pirates,4-2, on a six hit pitching Job by Don Button and a key run scoring single in the fifth inning by Catcher Tom Haller. Sutton struck out eight me but was wild walking five As he registered his third Victor against five defeats. This was the fourth straight Complete game Victory by a dodger Pitcher As . Swept the four game series from the pirates. The pirates got a run in the first inning off Sutton after Roberto Clemente singled Mocenter and then came All the Way around on a single to right los Angeles up crowd of about 10,000 persons stood with bowed Heads for moment of silence in memory of sen. Robert f. Kennedy thurs Day night at dodger stadium prior to the los Angeles Pitts Burgh baseball game. Members of both teams stood on the baselines As a Navy and Marine color guard put the Flag at half staff in Centerfield. By Manny Jimenez. In the second the dodgers went out in front 2-1 on Haller s double Ron fairly s single and a double by Paul Popovich. Pirate starter Tommie Sis khad to leave with none out and two men on in the second inning when he pulled a muscle in his Groin. He took the loss and Isnow 2-2. In the fifth Ron Kline who relieved Sisk walked Willie Davis and gave up a single Tolen Gabrielson. Haller then sliced a single to right scoring All of a Sutton Pittsburg Hab r h by los Angelesa r h by Malou of 5000 Parker in Pagan 3b 4000 Davis of Clemente of 4130 Gabriels it Jimenez if 3021 colavito pm Clendenon in 3000 Fairey if Maroski 2b 4000 Haller c Alley is May c Sisk p Kline p Pizarro pm Walker p Kolb pm total 3111 30001000 00001000 00001000 fairly of Bralley 3b Boyer 3b Popovich 2b Versalles is Sutton p 40203110 31101000 10004121 41103011 00004022 30004010 32 2 6 2 total 34 4 11 4 Pittsburgh 100 001 0002 los Angeles 020 020 0 u x 4 a Pagan. Do Pittsburgh 2. Lob Pittsburgh 8, los Angeles 11. 2bhaller, Popovich 2, . Or Alley 2. So Clendenon. In h Sisk l.2-2 1 3 Kline 4 6 Walker 3 2 Sutton w.3-5 9 6 t2 58. A10,112. R Erbb so 2200 2223 0033 Breedlove getting itchy feet again new York up Crai Breedlove the Jet age dragster who holds the world land Speed record is getting itchy feet to drive again but this time a supersonic speeds. The los Angeles daredevil who zoomed across Western Utah s Salt Flats at a record 600miles an hour in 1965, said Here he wants to return to Bon Neville in an Effort to achieve a couple of More personal goals. Breedlove in new York for preview showing of a television special about his career As High Speed racer said he wants to become the first Man to breathe sound Barrier in a land vehicle and set a world record Ina Piston driven vehicle. Davis with the run that prove to be the winning one. Bob Bailey then singled to Cente scoring Gabrielson to make it 4-1.in the sixth inning Gene Alley hit the first pitch into the Loftfield Pavilion for his second Homer of the year. Top ten by the associated press bated of 115 at bats. American league player club g a r h pet.  wad 51190 31 87, .353 Yastrzemski bin 52 184 28 63 .342 Carew min 46 183 22 54 .295  det r 46164 28 48 .293 Harrelson bin .41 134 23 38 .284 White by. 52 182 29 51 .280  bal 49 167 23 46 .275 Olla min 52 200 22 55 .275 Kosco by. 43 146 18 40 .274 i Eehan det 49 180 25 49 .272 Home runs ,Washington 22 , Detroit 15 Killebrew Minnesota 11 Harrelson boston10 Mcmullen Washington 10. Runs batted in , Washington 47 Powell Baltimore 32 , Detroit 31 Harrelson Boston 30 Freehan Detroit 29 , Baltimore 29. Pitching 4 decisions John Chicago 4-0, 1.000 Mclain Detroit. 9-1, .900 Bell Boston 5-1, .833 Perranoski Minnesota 5-1, .833 Hardin Baltimore 7-2, .778. National league g a r h pet. So 208 38 74 .356 52 216 32 71 .329 48 201 33 ,66 .328 50 215 24 70 .326 51200 21 64 .320 39 133 12 42 .316 46 154 14 48 .312 47 187 14 56 .299 51 196 14 58 .296 51 207 24 61 .295 player club Rose Gin flood St  Gin  at staub Hon  ugh Grote by Helms pm Mullan at.  Chi Home runs Hart san Francisco 11 Stargell Pittsburgh 10 Mccovey san Francisco 10 Mays san Francisco 10 , Atlanta 9 Banks Chicago 9 Santo Chicago 9 Charles new York 9. Runs batted in Perez Cincinnati 34 Santo Chicago 30 Stargell Pittsburgh 30 staub Houston 29 Swoboda new York 29 , Atlanta 29 Hart san Francisco 29 Mays san Francisco 29. Pitching 4 decisions Selma new York 5-0, 1.000 Carlton St. Louis 7-1, .875 Marichal san Francisco 10-2, .833 Koosman new York 9-2, .818 5 tied with .750. Saturday ii Lascore tigers tip Cash Bias continued from Page fifth win of the season five losses gaining Reven a loss to the red monday night and collect first we Over Boston in Nathree seasons. His i record now reads 4-8 aether red sox. Aga Stange takes loss Stange charged wit second loss after two Victo Pav a five of Detroit s Sam the five innings he Sparma gave up sin Joe Foy and Reg Smith be Yastrzemski s ninth home11 he season in the first allowed Only four thereafter. Detroit Maul life 2b Stanley of Northrup of Cash in Whorton if Wert 3b Matchick is Oyler is Price c Sparma p Lasher p a 41103110 32124123 4000 30003.0 0 0 10004010 2000 0000 Boston Smith of 4li a Tromski if 4121scott in 4091 Laho id it 40 tila Dalr 2b 4011 petrol la is 3011 Gibson c 3001 Harrelson photo Santiago or 0001 Stange p Poi Siebern pm hoi Ellsworth p 0011 d Jones pm 100jlandis p i Ehoward pm total 31 5 8 5 total 333ij Detroit 2 u 3 000 000-1 Boston 300000000-j a adar. Do Detroit 1, Boston lob Detroit 3, Boston 6. Or Northi 8yast Raemski 0cash 4 Sparma. In h Erbb Sparma w,5-582-3 7 3 3 1lasher 1-30 0 01 Stange l.2-2 5 6551 Ellsworth 2 1 000 Landis 2 0 0 0 1 hip Landis Wert. Pm Price t 2 12. A16,513. Bucks sign Warlick Milwaukee wis a ithe new Milwaukee Bucks of the National basketball association signed their second Veteran Bob Warlick 6-foot-5 guard picked from the san Franciscol warriors in the Aba expansion draft. A sour note. Continued from Page 1s 1,1,1trolledat least there have been no recent complaints. We Shopene is right. Next step restoration the next step is restoration of Woods but that s not As easy As it might appear. First funds Are never too plentiful w.1services, or Post engineers who perform Many larger rests for them. Lately the engineers have turned Dow Munson estimates 10-12 because they Are not deemed while due to likelihood that vandals May again destroy to Emunson admits he can hardly blame the engineers. Yet to move Forward if you can t Start  perhaps that perimeter Fence can soon be restored or i patched up enough to protect things inside. And people Ini we ing area can demonstrate their cooperation by taking w " walk to the theater without cutting the Fence open again lenient shortcut. The maps understandably can not Compi secure the huge area especially at night though officials Reu patrol routinely checks it several times each night. Gof the local units could Supply a guard or two. The Merey of a guard walking around the area should discourage Mosi Panky. The Fields themselves we Are Happy to report Are to ing better. Munson said for months he had Only two men up the entire area the gym and Clay Tennis courts w expects elves require lots of maintenance. Now he has four8thit will make a difference. The players for Mannheim aim div s 3rd brigade teams have been pitching in Anc new needed and appreciated Munson assures. The grass on � Field is beginning to grow Back now that use has so Wei a spite two reseeding this Spring soccer games tragic jul  fest and command ceremonies la gym classes supposedly banned took their toll. N and his hopefully vandalism can be controlled and my f getting special services Crew can get started on a Gigant a Woods memorial Field fit again  
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