European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 10, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 20 the stars and stripes monday j in 10, baseball draft ends after 1,050 selection new York up the major leagues wound up their annual free agent draft Friday after selecting More than 1,000 High school and College Youtsas potential baseball stars. General managers scouts another executives from the 20 established teams and the four expansion clubs took part in the two Clay session in which the pulled 1,050 names from the regular phase of the draft consisted of 68 rounds and 913players. And there were seven rounds of the secondary phase of the draft involving players who were drafted earlier but not signed with 137 players baseball moving into another expansion Era the new crop of draftees should have a better Chance for advancement than their predecessors. Dave Lemonds a left handed Pitcher from the University of North Carolina was the first player picked in the supplemental phase. The Chicago cubs go negotiating rights to Deal with the Charlotte ., Chicago White sox also went for a Pitcher Bart Johnson a 6-foot-5, 195-Pounder from Torrance Calif. Each of the established teams took part in the first round of the secondary phase. During the regular phase of the draft the san Francisco giants went for one of the nation s most publicized school boy stars Charles Dudish Pitcher outfielder from Decatur a. Dudish also a quarterbacking football was sought by the giants for their Phoenix ariz.,team in the Pacific coast Feeney vice president of the giants said Dudish was undecided whether to play professional baseball or go to College and play football. Players picked in the draft Are under no obligation to sign with the club drafting him Buthe cannot sign with any other team. If a draftee is not signed his name goes Back into the Pool to be selected again whence next becomes eligible. New York a players selected in the Early rounds of the secondary phase of baseball s free agent draft Cov ering players drafted previously hut unsigned. Major leagues Chicago cubs Dave Lemonds Pitcher University of North Carolina Char Lotte Chicago White sox Clair Bart Johnson Pitcher Torrance Calif. San Francisco tames Goodson Short Stop East Tennessee state University route no. 1, Ivanhoe a. Baltimore Derk Hoving Catcher Amarillo Junior College Amarillo Tex. Cincinnati Mel Behney Pitcher Michi Gan state University Verona . Cleveland Richard Austin Pitcher Washington state University Tacoma Wash. Atlanta Larry Pyle outfielder University of Miami pla., Tabor . New York Yankees Ray de Raggl Pitcher Seton Hall University Newark,. Philadelphia Pat Harrison second baseman University of Southern califor Nia san Diego Calif. Boston John Curtis Pitcher Clemson University Clemson . New York mets Billy Joe Cotton Catcher Arizona state University Mccook neb. Oakland Tom Cook Catcher Florida state University Sarasota Fla. Los Angeles Steve Garvey third base Man Michigan state University Tampa Fla. California Larry Hanson University of Oregon Portland Ore. Houston Walter Harris Pitcher University of Miami Fla., Phil Adehla. Washington Richard Henninger Pitcher University of Missouri Hastings neb. St. Louis Steve Evans Pitcher uni Vars Ltd of Michigan Northville Mich. Minnesota a a n n y Thompson Short Stop Oklahoma state University still water okla. Pittsburgh de Northrop Pitcher Alex Andria a. Detroit Elliott Macl Dox outfielder University of Michigan Union . Triple a Chicago Cuba Tacoma Bob Bretz Man second baseman Illinois state nor Mal College Northbrook 111. Chicago White sox Hawaii Ken Hott Man outfielder City College of Sacra mento Elk prove Calif. San Francisco Phoenix Harry safer o for out Catcher Clarence Hunter of the 2nd brigade dragons is All set to tag out Willie Florence o of the 1st brigade troop ers during third inning action saturday at Mainz Gunzenheim s Lee Barracks in the 8thdiv sudden death playoff game for the first half title. Florence singled with the base loaded and after an error in right Field on the same play tried to come All the Way a Quick relay from right fielder Aubrey Rhine to second baseman Tom iceman to Hunter caught Florence. Ben Thompson left and John Solomon behind Hunter give team mate Florence the slide sign but to no Avil. The dragons won the game 6-5, and wrapped up the title. Is photo by Hunter Ross Brothers Eye ring Crown a family feud at Camp Lejeune bad Kreuz Germany special two Brothers May find themselves fighting one an other for the 1968 interservice Light middleweight championship at Camp Lejeune ., in August. James and Birsee Ross Are stationed at opposite ends of the world but had a Chance meeting at Rhein main air base when the All air Force boxing team flew to Germany for a week of exhibitions against civilian 25-year-old James Ross is stationed with the 8th div s 2ndbn, 509th inf and Birsee 21, is an airman . At Tachikawa airbase Japan. James is the 1968 Susareu Champion and is a favorite for winning the All army title. His other titles include the 1965 All army title and he was the 1965interservice runner up. He holds several Golden gloves Champion ships in his Home state of Ohio. He has won 84 of 97 is the 1968 All air Force of brother staff sgt. James Ross left playfully Trade punches with his kid brother Birsee during a Chance meeting at Rhein Mai ii air base. James 25, is with the 8th div while his air Force brother is stationed in Japan. Both Are Light middleweight and conceivably could meet in the interservice boxing tournament. Army photo runner up. A ring Veteran of five years he has been picked to fight in interservice reigning air Force Champion is due for discharge before the matches. Birsee s record reads 52 wins out of 60 Cleveland natives keep a constant weight of 156 is taller by an Inch but James according to his brother is a More powerful slugger. When they met at Rhein main they kidded each other about the possibility of a an hour of training they parted. Birsee returned to the United states for More training. James returned to taught my brother most of what he k n o w a explained James. He s picked up a few tricks of his own though. Basi Cally our styles Are alike but i Bowling tourney slated june 22-23 at Hanau Hanau Germany the 2ndsupport brigade will sponsor the annual Northern athletic Region Bowling tournament june 22-23 at Pioneer lanes. Team double Sand singles events will be held and prizes will be Given for win ners in All categories. All bowlers in the Region wit current american Bowling con Gress membership cards Are eligible to enter the scratch tournament. Entries May remade by contacting Dennis an Derson 574th personnel service company Apo 09165, Don t think he is As fast As he could be. He d be trouble for anybody in the ring though. Thatis anyone but me he added with a Quick Brothers in a Competition As High As interservice pull punches or take it easy on each other that s a hard question an swered Ross. I won t honestly know the answer to that until Yore. Syracuse Ferguson shortstop in a Lisbon Falls Mavers a Olf alls Maine Philadelphia san Edgardo i. Com College los Angeles Oakland Vancouver Pitcher Auburn University los Angeles Spokane a Stanford California Seattle Mike Cam sta"f0rd univ Ltd Houston Oklahoma City Gaard third baseman Ai Leona Versley Phoenix Ariz Washington Buffalo Chenn Pitcher University of Florida Steburg Fla. R St s Lou s Tulsa Benny Looper Minnesota Denver Gary baseman Boston College my. Pittsburgh Columbus Jim Pitcher West Newbury mass Detroit Toledo John Hurley i University of Michigan Staten double a Chicago cubs san Antonio Ward outfielder Chabot or. Colte Lorenzo Calif. Chicago White sox Evansville Neumeier Pitcher Wisconsin state Iyer sity Oshkosh Gresham wis. San Francisco Amarillo Pat outfielder san Diego Mesa or. Coll., Baltimore Elmira Eldon Jones i or Southern Colorado state College More Kan. Cincinnati Asheville barrel Pitcher Long Beach oily College Beach Calif. Cleveland Waterbury Dale Diml Pitcher Central Michigan in Lew Bay City Mich. Atlanta Shreveport Jim Pitcher Wilmington College Flo . New York Yankees Binghamton Fletcher Catcher Mississippi state i varsity Ethelsville Ala. Philadelphia Reading James Pitcher University of Southern Call la Lynwood Calif. Boston Pittsfield Richard Pitcher Mcneese state College Charles York mets Memphis Ray pita Pitcher Harvard University Clie Stoi a Birmingham Herb a Oftle Dahl outfielder St. Mary s College f a Angeles Albuquerque Ron third baseman Washington state Ulvi sity Tacoma Wash. California Elpaso Martin Pav Pitcher Wilson or. College Chicago. Houston Dallas it. Worth Joe Nold infielder Arizona state Una Versyl Lake Worth flip. Washington Savannah Don bum Ter Pitcher Gulf coast or. College Louis Little Rock outfielder California state College Long Beach Long Beach Charlotte William Pitcher Oklahoma state University Salt Osbu Rug York Alan Putz firs Man Springfield College Hock Iii a Detroit Montgomery Ron Pitcher Laney or. College Ladema if. Benallack knocks off can for British Amateur Crown Troon Scotland up Mike Benallack of England maintained his perfect 1968 tournament record saturday when he beat his Walker cup skipper irishman Joe Carr 7 and 6, to win his third British Amateur Golf title. Benallack who twice previously lost to Carr in the Amateur thus became Only the Fourthman in the 83-year history of the prestigious tournament to score three wins. The others were Carr John Ball 8 and Harold Hilton 4 before world War i. Afterwards the 33-year-o 1 englishman 13 years Carr s Junior said i am delighted Mohave won but it was a bit of a shambles at the completed the first round six up on Troon s was Tot his swing remodeler the Winter never Down. Once let a a spectacular tart a birdied two of the fus holes but after that Jiw ahead. Condrich Lun Clarr after a and a out Dein the clubhouse came jul Ter mined to Cut Back Bow Lead. He canned a in it for a Birdie three at the i Man holed from seemed to Knock the a Clad is of the Green Benallack ran a Way match. Ii with a
