European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 11, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes 1 dodgers nudge phils 4-3, for 7th Straig los Angeles up Paul Popovich homered and Willie Davis drove in the winning run with a sacrifice Fly in the ninth inning sunday to pull out a 4-3 los Angeles dodgers Victory Over the Philadelphia Phillies. It was the seventh straight Victory for the dodgers. With the dodgers trailing 3-2,Popovich led off the ninth with his first major league Homer. Jeff Torborg walked with on out and Len Gabrielson singled Pinch runner Jim Fairey to Jackson then replaced Phillies starter Woody frym Anand Willie Davis lofted a Fly to Don lock in Centerfield to. Bring Home Fairey with the winning Brewer the third dodger Pitcher was credited with the Victory to make his record 3-1. The loss snapped a five Gam winning Streak for Fryman to make his Mark 8-5.only the two runs in the ninth inning were earned for the dodgers. A pair of sixth inning errors by the Phillies allowed two los Angeles runs to score. The Phillies scored twice inthe second inning to go ahead 3 0, capitalizing on the wildness of dodger starter Bill Singer. In the first inning cookie Rojas led off with a walk took second on a passed Ball an scored on Tony Gonzalez single. Tony Taylor led off the second with a walk and Roberto Pena singled. After Fryman putdown a sacrifice bunt Rojas singled to Center to drive in two runs. With one out in the sixth Phillies Cente fielder Johnny pirate Rookie checks astros on five hitter Houston a Rookie Bob Moose making Only his second Start notched his first Victory of the season sunday As Pittsburgh Defeated Houston 3-1.he allowed five hits in 8 1-3 innings before Ron Kline finished. Rusty staub and Bob Aspro Monte of Houston and pirate in fielder Maury wills did no show up for the game. They had said they would stay away out of respect for the memory of the late sen. Robert j1. Kennedy. Moose a 20-year-old right hander walked two and struck out six in recording his second major league Triumph. He was 1-0 in two appearances late last continued on Page 22 reds win9 7-Ysdale. The artful i suppose the Guy did owe it to his wife and kids to bite the dust just like i always did on anything closer than a foot out Side. But i be always though first base is pretty skimpy compensation Lor getting hit by a pitch so i can t see taking even that away just because the Guy did t have the brains to move much of Drysdale s effectiveness they say has to do with the fear he instills into the batters. Lie s supposed to be an old proponent of the duster. Liis Drysdale throws the Ball pretty hard you know and he continued on Page started Ttoe first game and yielded All eight Cincinnati runs. The cards 10-run inning took Himoff the Hook. It was the reds turn to come from behind in the second game. They trailed 5-0 after one inning and 6-0 in the fourth. They got one Back in the fourth on Vada Pinson s third Homer and four More in the sixth on Pinson s two run single and Mack Jones two run Homer his first. The tying run crossed in the eighth when Bench s sacrifice Fly scored May who had singled and gone to third on a double by maxvill was on second base with two out when the cards erupted in the fifth inning of the opener Julian Javier Dou 10-run splurge first game St. Louis Cincinnat Iab r h blab r h by Brock i Javier 2b flood Decepeda in Shannon 3b Mcarver Simpson of Marls a maxvill As Carlton Gilson p Edwards pm Willis p 5123 5121 5130 4112 3100 51322000 21105222 1010 1000 1111 2000 Rose a Helms 2b Pinson of Ajo Rison if May in Perez 3b Bench Cardenas is Arr go Klee p Kelso paper thy p Whitfield pop Apps p Ruiz pm 41005110 4211 5221 5121 4111 4012 50213000 0000 00000000 10100000 1000 total 41 10 16 11 total 41 8 11 7st.louis 000 0 10 0000 10 Cincinnati 320 3 00 0008emaxvill, Cepeda Shannon 2. Do 1, Cincinnati 2. 8,Cincinnati 10. 2bpinson, Javier Mars Mccarver. Or Brock 4 in h Carlton 32-3 9gilson 1-3 Willis w-,1-1 5arrigo 42-3 l.2-3 0kelso 1-3 Abernathy. 2pappaa 2 we Arr go 2. T3 00. R by by so 87310000 06 31 00 bled maxvill Home Curt flood walked and Orlando Cepeda singled Javier across. Mike Shan non walked and Tim me Carver s two run single knocked out starter Gerry Arrigo. Reliever Bob Lee walked Roger Maris and maxvill up for the second time in the inning singled in two More runs. Pinch hitter Johnny Edwards also singled to make it 8-7. Lou Brock greeted reliever Bill Kelso witha three run Homer to close out the scoring. Briggs Dronne to score Riggs let the b a from him for his second Boyer went to third Home on Ted Savage 7 pop goes Willie Callison of my Tan earlier report a d f continued on p be a royals name aide Kansas City aph. Laas 42, a native of kan., has been named o s "
