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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, June 9, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 09, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                June 9, 1968 the stars and stripes lards9 Streak Iron ii at 9 by ieds9 Maloney 1kt1nnati a the Cincinnati reds halted St. Louis nine in croak Friday night on the six hit Nii Rhino it to. Stream y night six hit pitching of Jim and Pete Rose s two run single for a 4-2 Victory Over thei nals Maloney 6-3, stifled the National league leading Cardi he last six innings after yielding a run scoring double to or Cepeda in the first inning and a Solo Homer to Curt flood in s third. Honey ithe Taio Nev struck out nine and retired 14 straight batters until Dalm y maxvill singled with one out in the eighth. With the score knotted 2-2 inthe fourth Rose after going hit less his last seven times to the it Anta rallies to Edge cubs in Alou s or Chicago up Felipe s two run Homer climaxed sixth inning rally for the Anta braves Friday to Duce a 7-6 Victory Over the Imago cubs and break a two be losing Streak Llou s drive came with Mike on base and was the first two hits off reliever Frank Berger who took the defeat two thirds of an inning of Ching in his second major appearance. Berger relieved Ramon Randez in the sixth after Igles by Deron Johnson and Oyer plus Lum s Force out produced a braves run. 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Cincinnati scored its first two runs off Dick Hughes in the Sec Ond inning on a single by John son a walk by Lee May and consecutive run scoring single by John Bench and Leo Carden As. Nein after nine St. Louis Brock i flood of Marls a Cepeda in Mcarver c Shannon 3bjavier 2ta maxvill a Hughes p Gilson Willis p Edwards pm Granger p total  Cincinnati a Brock.  3, or flood Helms. Cincinnati a r h by a r Libi 4000 Rose of 4111 Helms 2b 4110 Pinson cd 4 0 2 .1 Ajohnson if 4010 May in 3000 Perez 3b 3000 Bench c 3010 Cardenas is 0000 Maloney p 1000 1000 1000 0000 4022 2010 3000 4110 2000 4110 4121 41213010 32 2 6 2 total 110 4 10 4 101 0000002 020 200 0 0 x 4  2. Lob Cincinnati 8. 5. So Helms. Hughes Gilson l.0-2. Willis Granger Maloney w,0-Li t2 16. A17.085. In. 1. 2. 4. 1. 9 2bculivda. A Malony r or by so Kings land training site los Angeles a Tholos Angeles Kings of the nation Al hockey league announce they have signed a three year contract to train at Barrie on Tario 85 Miles North of Toronto. Crampton still leading by 2 Midway in Speedway open Indian a pot to to a \. " m Indianapolis ind. A Bruce Crampton preserved his two stroke Lead with a two under Par 70 Friday but Lou Gra Ham moved into serious Conten Tion with a record tying 66 in the second round of the Speedway open Golf tournament. Sam Snead who turned 56 Las week and Mike Hill each shot 69 and tied Graham for the Sec the stars and stripes impressive sweep Ashe Graebner beat ecuadorians in Davis cup play Charlotte . A Arthur Ashe and Clark Graebner made an impressive sweep of the first round singles matches in the Davis cup american zone finals Friday night to give the . Team a commanding 2-0lead Over Ecuador. Ashe Defeated Pancho Guz Man 6-3, 6-3, 6-2 in the first match then Graebner whipped Miguel Olvera 6-2, 6-1, 6-2. A crowd of some 3,000watched As the . Squad did what it had vowed it would do Ake the offence in an attempt to avenge last year s 3-2 upset at the hands of Ecuador in  Ashe and Graebner in Lacrosse Hempstead . A three players each fro the naval Academy and West Point and one fro the air Force Academy were named Friday to play in the North South Lacrosse classic of the . Inter collegiate Lacrosse association this  placed Mai Oglvie in the goal Carl Tani ulc Vich at defense and John Mclntosh in the Midfield. Selected from army were Rick rider attack Jack Mayer Midfield and Bud Neswiacheny defense. Phil Pignataro a mid fielder will represent the air Force Academy. The game will be played in the Hofstra University football stadium june 15. New York by Pic Quint reports a dozen t week of june ? � report before in Yugo " play twice or invitational tournament in which they will play six games in seven clays starting june 22.the other teams will be rus Sia Yugoslavia and  squad consists of 10 play ers plus two  10 Are centers Spencer Haywood of Trinidad colo., an Ken Spain of Houston forwards Jim King of Akron Ohio Mike Silliman of Louisville ky., Don Dee of Dodge cily kan., and Charley Scott of the University of North Carolina and guards Mike Barrett of Norfolk va., Cul Fowler of Akron John Clawson of san Francisco and Glynn Saulters of Monroe la. The alternates Are Tom Lilack of Akron and Dan Issel of the University of Kentucky. Demonstrated powerful serves i crushing the latin americans. Neither of the . Player committed a double fault. In the second match Olver failed to break Graebner s serv ice. The fibreglass playing surface of the Charlotte coliseum seemed to bother the Ecuador ians who Are used to playing on Clay courts. Guzman had trouble with his first service which put him at the mercy of Ashe on the fast playing court. Both of the ecuadorians had three double fault sin their matches. We do not intend to com Plain about the surface Guz Man said. We knew they would choose a fast surface because this year it was their  year it was our Choice and we chose a slow Clay  asked about Early comment that Arthur Ashe had certain weaknesses Guzman said rethought he did have some but tonight he did t have any  Guzman and Olvera were to represent Ecuador saturday in the doubles  american team has not yet been announced. It was originally to have been composed of Bob Lutz and Stan Smith but Smith was injured and his re placement has not been announced. Final singles matches rescheduled for sunday. Ond spot at 140two strokes be Hind Crampton. Tied at 141 were Billy Casper the pea s leading Money win Ner Speedway defending Champ Frank Beard Veteran dutch Harrison and Mike Hig gins. The 148 cutoff erased 1964champion Bobby Nichols along with Larry Hinson who hit 66 inthe pro Amateur tourney Here wednesday. Nichols shot 74 inthe second round for a 149 total. Hinson hit Par 72 but still had a150 total. Crampton the australian who won the 1965 Speedway open Shook off a penalty shot on the final Hole for his second straight subpar  second shot struck a Large Sycamore tree and landed alongside a Creek. He took a one stroke penalty to get on level ground then rifled his next shot 150 Yards from deep rough to six feet of the cup. He Sank the , Winner of the Speed Way tourney in 1962 and 1966,and Crampton s partner the first two rounds tied the aussie after 27 holes with a three under Par 33. But the Star from pea cock Gap calif., faltered to a two Over Par 38 coming  for his Sharp putting Graham used Only 27 putts untying the Speedway record set in 1966 by Chi Chi Rodriguez and John Schlee. Five Birdsie had five birdies All on putts within 15 feet in posting 31 on the Back nine that tied the course record set by Homero Blancas last  s Only tour Victory since he turned pro in 1962 Wasin the Minnesota classic last , who is using this tour  to tune up for another crack at his first . Open title next week had a Chance to take Over second spot alone but his old Nemesis putting thwarted him. The West Virginia Veteran who putts sidesaddle to counter weakening Muscles in his hands had pushed four underpay on a Sharp Iron game that kept his putts  on his 18th Hole Snead s second shot hit just off the Green 40 feet from the pin. He was four feet Short on the putt then rimmed the cup and ended with his Only bogey of the  26-year-old Hill in his third year As a pro scored on Birdie on the front Iii and three coming Home. A bogey Onno. 10 kept his last nine score to two under Par 34. Indianapolis ind. Up festival open Golf tournament Bruci Cri unum h8-70--j. Is 74-Lili 140 71-oil140 71- 140 70-71-141 711-71141 71-70141 7i1-u8 141 71-71141 scores after 36 holes of the "500 Lou grit mum Milie Hill Ham Kiiu Iid Frank heard Billy Casper dial re Harrison Miko hike Iii Ken still Hutzli Haird Hill Gadrix to 1 Neil Muni Dudli v   Arliey Hilliii Lively Dirk Crawford Komi or Rivito Luid cold hand Lindy 1 i Lri . Sirs i Lull  1 Vidin i /. Lulu Hauvn Iii Why 1 iiu1 it Ilir Iii Hii Itig John Lulu. 1.,1-c. Kmer Bain Cannich acl Dave Kielh la cart i r Harold Hemling hives Melee Mae Mclindon h a Smith Hie it let. Hay units Lairy Mowry 1 Eler Riun Noiin Tuny Jacklin a Lilli Ivans Uliuli  Halie  Orvilus Muddy  inf id Stravis Iray Lii Nicori lil Aura mildly l l m Lii irl a i l  Llull 7 i-72 -145 7r,-7ll-14s 75-70145 7fi 71 140 74-72 14 75-71140 74-72148 75-71148 71-75 148 74-72 -148 7 i-7 -1411 72-74 75-71 7ii 70 i.1 74 75 to 14ti to t Juan god Riviau Jim Miraul Charles Kil Ford  i Alliy i ii 147 1-17 1 17 147 1-17 147 147 147 i 17 147 1 17 147 i a my lib  
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