European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 16, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes a a oh7tt 11 11 11 american league won Loit pet. Detroit. 40 20 .067 Baltimore ,32 26 .501 Cleveland. 33 28 .541 Minnesota. 29 31 .483 Oakland. 28 30 .483 Boston. 27 29 .482 new York. 27 32 .458 California. 27 32 .458 Chicago. 24 31 .436 Washington. 24 33 .421 11 h Friday s results Boston 7, Cleveland 2 Minnesota 2, Baltimore 1 California 2, Washington 0 new York 5. Oakland 4, 10 inning Detroit 6, Chicago 5. 14 innings National league won lost pet. 26 .590 29 30 29 29 .525 .524 .508 .508 St. Louis 30 san Francisco. 32 Loa Angeles 33 Atlanta 30 Chicago 0 Cincinnati 29 29 .500 Philadelphia 27 27 .600 new York 28 29 .491 Pittsburgh 24 31 .439 Houston 23 34 .40 Friday s result Chicago 2, Atlanta 1 Pittsburgh 3, Houston 0 new York 7, san Francisco 3 los Angeles 6-1, Philadelphia 0-3 Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 0 Pacific coast league Eastern division won lost pet Tulsa 32 21 .604 Indianapolis. 29 23 .558 Phoenix 33 28 .541 san Diego 31 27 .534 Oklahoma City 27 26 .519 Denver 20 33 .377 a a 4 4 it it 5%5% 11 go 2%3 12 Western division Seattle 33 24 .579 Spokane 2 26 .552 1% Vancouver 25 29 .403 6tt Hawaii 25 32 .439 8 Portland 21 30 .412 9 Tacoma. 21 31 .404 9h Friday s result Tulsa 4, Spokane 1 Indianapolis 7, Tacoma 0 Vancouver 4, Phoenix 1 Seattle 4, san Diego 3 Denver 5, Portland 2 Hawaii 11, Oklahoma City 4 International league won lost pet. A a Columbus 27 19 .587 .545 .528.511 .510 .472 .453 .400 2%3% 3% 5% 1910 17 18 32 23 20 Toledo 30 26 Buffalo 28 25 Rochester x 24 23 Louisville 26 25 Jacksonville 25 28 Richmond 24 29 Syracuse 20 30friday s results Louisville 6, Toledo 1 Columbus 3, Buffalo 2 Richmond 3, Rochester 2 Syracuse 4, Jacksonville 2 North american soccer league Eastern conference Atlantic division w a Tnp pts. Of a Atlanta 9 2 3 20 83 21 10 new York 5 3 5 18 63 Baltimore 6 7 1 16 55 Washington 5 4 2 18 51 Boston 1 10 2 18 30 lakes division chicago6 3 8 28 82 Cleveland 6 3 4 22 70 Toronto 6 3 19 64 Detroit 4 8 0 in 42 24 Western conference Gulf division Kansas City 6 4 2 19 63 St. Louis 4 6 4 15 51 Houston 5 8 1 16 49 Dallas 0 11 2 11 17 Pacific division san Diego 9 4 2 29 89 Oakland 8 4 3 22 79 los Angeles. 5 2 4 19 61 Vancouver 5 6 3 18 57 Friday s results Washington 1, new York 0 Chicago 3, Detroit 2 Only games scheduled. Eastern league Friday s results York 4, Pittsfield 0 Elmira 3, Waterbury 2, 10 Innangi Reading 7-3, Binghamton 5-0 Southern league Friday s results or Irlotte 5, Asheville 0 Montgomery 3, Savannah 0 Birmingham 9, Evansville 3 15 1816 32 25 17 27 25 redskins get Beban from rams continued from Page 11 acquire the 6-1, 195-Pound pass ing Star for development in the future. He pointed put that Jur Gensen the leading nil passer last season and Ninowski willbe approaching retirement in a few More years and this is the time to develop a Young second card addition Fischer is the second Cardinal defensive Back to come to the redskins. Earlier this year they picked up Jim Burson in Exchange Lor Lonnie Sanders. Fischer who was present atthe announcement of the two deals has been openly disgruntled with the cardinals an did Little to conceal it from newsmen. The 28-year-old Nebraska pointed out that a number of St. Louis cardinals have failed cosign contracts thus far and predicted the team May encounter serious morale problems inthe coming season. Asked if in was a matter of coach an player relationships Fischer replied it goes higher Stock broker career he told newsmen that he wanted to sign either with the redskins or with the new Yor giants so he could continue his career As a Stock broker. Beban reaped most of the College football honors after he finished his three year stardom at Urcla. In Arditi to the Heisman award he won the Maxwell trophy and the pop Warner player of the Yea award. His career total of 5,19 Yards was the fifth highest in history. It included passing fo4,087 Yards and 23 touchdown while running for 1,271 Yard and 35 touchdowns. Brunet Angels top nah Anaheim Calif it California Angels c aff1 two unearned runs up for 2-0 Friday night the Angels benefited two errors by the thei runs. Bobby Ivi the first run on the the errors and redoubled in Brunet second tally. Brunet the is year of hander evened his record to despite getting off to Start. He gave up three hits in the second inning the loss went to Joe c a 21-year-old Lethander is 4-6. Two 6-hitters . Open Leader Bert Yancey. Sinks one in route to second round 68 Yai Icey clings to open Lead California continued from Page 17 ing Money Winner rallied with 68 after an opening 75 for 143.he showed no effects from the Back ailment which he feared thursday might Force him to player of South Africa who started with a 76, shot a 69despite three putts on each of the first two and the fifth Hole for 145. I m in As Good a shape As iwas yesterday Casper said. I think i can still he had 28 putts eight one putt greens. There was a Cluster at 142. Included were two time Winner 2620 2311 32 26 20 19 15 31 19 52 18 13 13 21 Princeton snaps Mark in gaining grew finals continued from Page 19 with favored Penn and , Princeton and Syracuse captured their Jayvee heats to qualify for the finals. Navy rowing with the Benefito a slight Tailwind broke the event record sweeping Home one half length ahead of northeastern in 5 58.1. Rutgers was third and Trinity fourth. Princeton led from the Star of its race finishing nearly two lengths in front of trailed the Field. Princeton s time was 6 07.3. Boo Odem. Continued from Page 18 those Between Beans Reardon and Frankie Frisch. In Pittsburgh while Frisch was managing he and Reardo were having one of those Days. Two or three decisions had gone against Frisch and he thought his club was being Hurt. Then came a close play at third. In those Days there were Only three umpires in a Ball game and the Man behind the plate had to Hustle Down to make the Call at third. Up went Beansie s right Arm and another Frisch Man had bit the dust. Well now it started. Frisch coaching at third really lit int Beans. After Frisch had let off his steam Reardon stopped him cold. I know it s hot out Here. You re having a rough Day an you want me to kick you out. Well i won t run you you re stay ing. If i have to stay you Frisch went Back to the coach Box. The third out was made and now the clubs were changing sides. To get from third base to the Pittsburgh dugout Frisch had to walk by Home plate. He stopped. Beansie boy i m going into the Cool of the dugout. I want to enjoy myself. Have you got Julius Boros 71-71 Billy far Rell son of a former Winner 70 sex pea Champion Caveman 70-72 Dan Sikes 71-71 Miller Barber 74-68 Dave Hill 74-68 Labron Harris 70 2 former masters King Gay Jire wer 71-71, and Little known
