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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 16, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Jan 16, 1968 the stars and stripes 19 Koosman Hack giants before 54,259 5w York up Don hit his first major league in the third inning Andruchek followed with a run blast to hand Jerry n his 10th Victory night As the new York routed the san Francisco Janie was played before crowd of 54,259, the largest to Phillies overtake dodgers Philadelphia a Gonzales shattered a ninth Ping tie with a bases loaded Igle with one out and the Phil Elphia Phillies overcame the i Angeles dodgers 2-1 Friday it in the second game of a night  Bill Singer bred his fourth straight Victo tand third shutout with a Sev hitter As the dodgers won the inner 6-0.jary Sutherland opened the i of the Nightcap with a for the Phillies and Richieden singled off loser Jim ewer. Don lock sacrificed Rick Joseph was walked in Juji tonally before Gonzalez de ered. Dodgers Ender a three be losing Streak in the open scoring twice in the seconding and three times in the re As Singer raised his record16-5. Anger swim i first game los Angeles Philadelphia i a re blab re by per in 4220 Rojas 2b 4000 2001 Callison of 4010 4 1 2 1 Rallen if 4000 4022 Gonzalez of 4010 4110 White in 4030 4000 Sutherlnd 3b 1 0 0 0 4111 Jackson p 0000 4000 Bedell pm 3110 Boozer p Joseph pm Hall p Taylor pm Dalrmple c Pena is James p look if see a game in the National league this season. Bosch s drive leading off the third cleared the 400-foot Mark in Center and Buchek hit his first Homer of the year in the same spot after Phil Lin walked and de Charles singled. Koosman s bid for a fourth shutout was stopped in the fourth when Al Weis error onion Hunt s two out grounder enabled Willie Mays to score from third. The Young met Southpaw allowed seven hits Ashe raised his record to 10-2 and enhanced his chances for an Allstar berth. Koosman gave up two More runs with two out in the ninth when Pinch hitter Jack Hiatt doubled Home Jim Davenport who singled and Ron Hunt who walked. Mike Mccormick lost his eighth game in 13 decisions. He entered the contest with a 5-1lifetime record against the  mets scored their first run in the first on three straight hits and tallied another in the sixth without the Benefit of a hit and another in the seventh on j. . 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Cincy batters cards 7-0 but Rookie 2-hits Houston Pittsburgh Upsy Rookie Bob Moose hurled 7% witless innings the longest by any Pitcher in the 59-year history of Forbes Field Friday night and limited the Houston astros to two singles in leading the Pittsburgh pirates to a3-0 Victory Over the Houston astros. Julio Gotay s soft line single to right Center with two out in the eighth deprived the 20-year-old right hander of his Chance of pitching the first no hit no run Gamin the history of the ancient Park. Ron Davis got the second Houston hit with on out in the ninth. Al Jackson of the new Yor wets pitched 7 1-3 witless innings against the pirates on july 21, 1965 for the longest previous stretch of flawless hurling at Forbes Field. Roberto Clemente collected three of the pirates nine hits off loser Denny Lemaster including a single double and triple. Donn Clendenon hit asolo Homer in the sixth. Fred patek a Rookie Short Stop filling in for the ailing Gene Alley scored the first Pittsburg run in the second on Jerry May s single after hitting an infield single stealing second and continuing on to third on Joh Bateman s wild throw. The pirates scored their final run in the eighth on Clemente s triple and Manny Mota s sacrifice Fly. Moose you do that Houston Pittsburg Hab r h w a r h by Davis of 4010 wills 3b 4010 Torres is 4000 Pagan if 3000 staub in 3000 Malou of Thomas of 3000 Clemente of Wynn it 3000 Mota of apr mate 3b 3 0 0 0 Clendenon in Gotay 2b 3010 Maroski 2b Batman c 3000 patek an Lemaster p 2000 May c Murrell pm 1000 Moose p total 29 0 2 0 total 30 3 9 3 Houston 000 000 000 c Pittsburgh 01000101x3 a Bateman 2. Lob Houston 3, Pittsburgh 7. 2bclemente. 3b Clemente. Or Clendenon 5. So patek Mazeroski. A Moose. 8fmota.ip h r Erbb so Lemaster l.5-6 .8 93329 Moose w.2-4 9 2 0 0 1 Mustangs ride Over cougars Detroit a John Kowalik kicked his 16th goal of the season Friday night As the Chicago Mustangs scored a 3-2 North american soccer league Victory Over the Detroit cougars before 5,646. Nye cubs turn Back Atlanta 2-1 Atlanta a Rich Nye survived several jams and pitched the Chicago cubs to a 2-1 Victory Over the Atlanta braves Friday night. Rand Hundley drove in the tie breaking run with a double in the fifth in Ning. Nye 4-6, left two runners onion the first fifth and sixth innings. He scattered nine hits Over the game. The cubs settled the game inthe fifth when Ernie Banks led off with a double against loser on Reed 6-3, and one out later Hundley connected. Nye says  Chicago atlant Aab r h blab r h by Kessinger by 4 1 2 0 Martinez b8 4020 Beckert 2b 4000 Millan 2b 4010 3001 Haaron of 4110 3000 Torre c 3000 3110 Johnson in 4 0 2 1 3000 Taaron if 4000 3011 Johnson 3b 4 0 2 0 3000 Jackson or 0 0 0 0 St. Louis a the Cincinnati reds broken scoreless game with five successive singles in the seventh inning Friday night and routed these. Louis cardinals 7-0 behind the three hit pitch ing of Billy Mccool and Ted Abernathy. Mccool,3-3, making his second Start of the season because Gerry Arrigo had a sore thigh was the Winner he gave up Only a pair of singles in his she innings against the National league leading cardinals. Lee May got the four run seventh started with one out against lose Larry Jaster 5-3, with a hit to right. He went to third on John Bench s second hit and scored on an infield hit by Leo Cardenas Pinch hitter Mack Jones drove in Bench with a hit off reliever Wayne Granger and Cardenas scored on Pete Rose s  later attempted to steal Home and scored when Catcher Tim Mccarver dropped the Ball. The reds added three runs inthe eighth off Pete Mikkelson on singles by Vada Pinson Andale Johnson shortstop dal Maxwell s error a wild pitch andean infield error. Only one run was earned. Call Mccool & collect Cincinnat Iab r Libl St. Louis if Willams Santo 3b Banks in Johnson of Hundley c Phillips of Nye p 9000 Lum offal of pm Reed p Coyer pm Britton p Tillman pm 3000 1000 2010 1000 0000 1000 a r b Brose of 6011 Brock if 4000 Helms 2b 6020 Javier 2b 4010 Pinson it 4120 flood of 4000 Ajohnson h 6121 Cepeda in 4000 Perez 3b 4100 Shannon 3b 3000 May in 4120 Mcarver o j 0 1 0bench o 4121 Sale zoo of 2000 Cardenas 88 4121 Tolan of 1000 Mccool p 2000 maxvill to 2010 Pavletich pm 0 0 0 0 Jaster p 1000mjones pm 1111 Granger p 0000 Abernathy p 1000 Edwards pm 1 0 0 0 milk Kelso p 0000 total 39 7 14 5 total 29 0 8 0 Cincinnati 000 000 4307 St. Loula 000 000 0000eshannon, Mccarver maxvill. Do  2. Lob Cincinnati 0,  5.2ba.Johnson, Helms. So Pinson. 8 Jaster. In h r Erbb so Mccool w,3-3E 20034abernauiy. 3 1 0 0 0 Jaster l.6-3 81-39 i 0grangerto. 2-8 s 1 0 0mikkelson2 � 8 1 1 we Mikkelson. T2 19. A31,807. Total 29 2 4 2 total 35 1 b 1 Chicago 000 1100002 Atlanta 100 000 0001 do Chicago 1, Atlanta 1. Lob Chicago 1, Atlanta 8. 2bkessinger, , Banks Hundley so Kessinger. Of a. Williams. In h r Erbb so Nye w.4-6 9 8 1 1 1 1 Reed l,6-3 7 4 1 j 0 6 Britton 2 0 0 0 0 2 t2 15. A11,719. 0 0 33 6 9 6 total 33 0 7 0 023 000 0106 Hia 000 000 000 0 Pena. Do los Angeles 1. Lob Angeles 2, Philadelphia 7. 2bsinger, Wii son 2, Callison. 3bpopovich. Spahiu. By a. Davis. In h r Erbb so w.6-5 l.0-2 son 9 21-3 12-3 in Singer. T2 04. Princeton sets gains rowing finalssecond1 Angeles a r h by her i � � � a Jas 2� or " 1 1 0 Sutherlnd of single game Philadelphia Abr Hbl 3010 Rallen a 0 2 1 lock Cal Vic 2b 4020 Joseph in 0 1 o Gonzalez of 3000 Pena b3 3000 Ryan o 3000 Fryman up 0 0 0 4000 3b 3100 Perl Kirg c Ballet i pwt p 4120 2001 2000 30118010 3000 3000 out Al is a Liia 171 total 27 2 4 i Ai a Iii Iii run scored. 000 001 0001 000 000 101 2 "  Wanyek s 1, 1-oh---i.os an elea 5,b Lily . So a.v/,9-5 in h 7 2.11-3 2 9 7 r Erbb so 1127 1122 1115 Syracuse . A Princeton turned in a record smashing performance Friday to gain the finals of the inter collegiate rowing association championships and established itself As a dark horse threat to unseat defending Champion Pennsylvania. Brown and Rutgers varsity Crews also advanced to Satur Day s six boat final Over the 2,000meter course on Onondaga Lake. Princeton stroked by do Marsh rowing at a steady Dis Tance eating 36 strokes a min Ute raised its beat to 39 in the final 1,000 meters to overtake Wisconsin s badgers in the stretch. The High flying Tiger eight aided by a brisk Tailwind was clocked in the record time of 5 45.0 in finishing two lengths i front of Cornell. Wisconsin faded in the closing Yards an wound up third followed by Navy and  s time established an Onondaga Lake record set in the first varsity heat of the Day when Brown sprinted Home in 5 53.4 to win by one Hal length Over Georgetown. Boston University was third and Dart Mouth the Early Leader wound up  High stroking Dartmouth eight led through the first 1,000meters of that heat but could t maintain the Pace and several of its oarsmen collapsed near the finish  s Victory coupled by a Victory in the Jayvee race enabled the tigers to join favored Pennsylvania in qualifying All three Crews for the i  the final heat run in Bright Sunshine and a brisk Tailwind Rutgers moved into the Lead 1.2ui meters from the finish and raced to the finish line a a Ngui in front of  was timed in 5 57.2. Stanford was third and Syra Cuse  three winners were to meet Penn Washington and northeastern in saturday s big race. Dartmouth and Cornell fresh Man Crews got the Day off to a Start with victories in their heats. Dartmouth stroking smoothly and powerfully grabbed the Lead near the Start and raced to the finish line less than a deck length in front of sprinting Princeton. The Dartmouth yearlings were clocked in 6 02.4 in their 2,000 renter race a Lake  was timed in 6 02.7, followed by Brown and Columbia. The old record was 6 04.3, set by Syracuse in 1059. In the second freshman heat Cornell oui fuelled Washington to a i n by one half length in Syracuse was Bird wis Consin fourth and northeastern , Cornell Princeton and Washington losers in thurs Day s trial heats thus qualified for saturday s six boat final along continued on l a  
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