European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 23, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse June 23, 1968 the stars and stripes Page 17 Gers ii or ton " Ibe tips in Thoner Eland up Tonyi s dramatic two run to Vith two out in the 13th Friday night enabled the and indians to overcome gue leading Detroit tigers on tagged reliever for his eighth Homer of Bason after Duke Simsa Pinch single to right Cardenal forced Sims Bond. The drive carried lie left Field Fence and Cut tigers Lead Over the to 7 1-2 games. Fisher who yielded athe top of the 13th, was armed from losing to Pitcher with one stroke Ron s Bat. Fisher who the last three innings is while Dobson is 2-1. 3-2 Lead tigers who suffered their loss in the last seven pulled into a 3-2 Lead Inith when Mickey Stanley to right with one out Northrup doubled. Indians had tied the 2-2 with two out in the inning when Tommy doubled in Cardenal who angled. Fing Pitcher Mickey to rho worked the first nine led off the fifth with a Only the second extra hit of his career Andon Dick Mcauliffe s to put the tigers ahead cubs tie scoreless skein then win Cincinnati a the Chicago cubs tied the major league record of 48 straight scoreless innings Friday night and then went on to beat the Cincinnati reds 3-2. The scoring drought for the cubs ended in the third when Billy Williams sacrifice Fly sent Home Pitcher Joe Niekro. Starter George Cluver 5-7, had issued successive walks to Niekro do Kessinger and Glenn Beckert. Chicago s stretch of 48 inning without a score tied the record set in 1906 by the Philadelphia athletics of the american league. The cubs established a National league Mark of 46 straight thursday when they lost to Bob Gibson and the St. Louis cardinals 1-0.Cincinnati evened the score in the fourth when Tony Perez singled in Tommy Helms. The cubs pulled ahead in the i Sill chief can see some daylight9 thumped Init 2blet of Cuba by Clevela dab by 5011 Alvis 3b 6110 Lbrown is 8011 Nelson is 3100 Sims pm 6010 Pardena of 2000 Thorton in 6011 Azcue c 6010 Harper if 8110 Vidal it 1000 Fuller 2b 1000 shall pm Harris 2b Siebert p Mayo pm Paul p a Smith pm Felsher p Des Moines Iowa pie. Wayne Cooley the . Track and Field federation s Usuff new president said Friday he could see some Daylight inthe federation s Long standing feud with the Amateur athletic Union. Cooley executive Secretary of the Iowa girls High school athletic Union was responding to action by the Senate Commerce committee on the dispute Between the two organizations and sanctions impose Don track meets. Sen. Warren g. Magnuson d-wash., chairman of the commit tee recommended thursday that the Senate judiciary committee take action on a Bill proposed by sen. James a. Pearson r-kan., and passed bythe Senate Commerce commit tee which would create an 11-member super Board to Over see track and Field events. Is enthusiastic Cooley said he was enthusiastic about the development. Various organizations including the aau and the Mcaa would be represented on the Board. Cooley said that while his federation favors this approach in principle it has some reservations As to the makeup of such a Board. Specifically the High schools were singled out. He said the proposal would give High schools Only one representative on the 11-member Board and the High schools have indicated they fee they Are entitled to More representation. The Rev. Wilfred ii. Crowley los Altos calif., the outgoing federation president said that while he was encouraged by the latest move in Washington the federation would go straight ahead with its development this includes the inauguration of several indoor track and Field meets next Winter. The Rev. Crowley said two meets already have been scheduled one in new York in jets Wilder quits new York up Ber Wilder a defensive tackle and defensive end for the new Yor jets the past four years has decided to retire from pro football the american football league club announced Here. February and another in Milwaukee in March. Others be ing planned include one to be held in Southern California an another in the southwestern part of the country. The Rev. Crowley also announced that the federation s executive Council at its two Day meeting in Des Moines went on record As favouring Active athletes having a role in the federation s policy and pro Grams. Cooley said the federation also would begin a program to certify judges for track meets particularly those persons who supervise events. Part of the certification process will involve examinations he said. Sixth on Adolpho Phillips single which pushed across Ernie Banks. They increased it to 3-1when Williams singled off re Liever Clay Carroll to scor Beckert who had doubled. John Bench hit a Homer his sixth of the season in the seventh with one out for the reds other run. Niekro gained his sixth Victory of the season against five losses. Chi of record Chicago a by Kessinger is 4 0 0 0 Rose of Cincinnati a by Beckert 2b Bwl Llama u Santo 3b Banks in Johnson re Hundley o Phillips of a Niekro p Regan p total 4120 Helms 2b 3012 Pinson of 5010 Ajohnson if 4110 Perez 3b 4020 May Luj 4020 Bench c 4021 Cardenas is 2100 what fled pm 0000 Woodward or Culver p Carroll p Mjones pm Abernathy p Ruiz pm 34 3 11 3 total 33 2 8 2 Chicago 001 001 1003 Cincinnati 0001001002 a pcs Singer 2. Do Chicago 8, Cincinnati 2. Lob Chicago 10, Cincinnati 7. 2bbeckert. Or Bench 0. Micro. h r by by so w.6-07 72113 Regan 2 1 0 0 1 0 Culver l,5-7 51-36 2 2 4 Carroll 12-33 1 1 0 Abernathy 2 2 0 0 0 0 Perez. T2 40. A 12,713. 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Expansion of the National an american leagues to 12 teams each is certain to be , a spokesman for the commissioner said no decision son this subject Are Likely to be reached during the. Regular quarterly leagues Are divided As to divisions the National voting to maintain a one division setup and the american going for two of six teams of the executive Council Are Eckert National league president Warren Giles american league president Joe Cronin Walter o Malley presi Dent of the los Angeles Dodg ers and Gabe Paul president of the Cleveland indians. She wins first meet St. Paul a costello 21, or Morago calif., appearing in her first professional woman bowlers association tournament captured the $1,300 first prize in the St. Paul open. Toronto up Bruc Devlin s pin Point putting Fri Day sent him into a three stroke Lead after the second round of the Cana Dian open Golf tournament. The slender slugger fro Australia toured the St. George s course in two under 68for a 36-Hole total of 135, three shots better than Ken still of Tacoma wash., and Bob Charles the Southpaw swinger from new zealand. Grouped at 139 were austra Lian Bruce Crampton Don bics of Seattle wash., and Macc Linclon of Montgomery ala., As each carded 68s Friday. Nine others were at 140,including defending Champion Billy Casper of Bonita leading Money Winner on the tour Casper is seeking his fifth tournament win of 1968. Niek luus Palmer Jack Nicklaus was one of four golfers in at 141 after shooting second round 68, but Arnold Palmer continued having in troubles As he posted a 73friday for a 149 total. I played better than a 71, said Casper but i did t do Well on the he took 35 pulls compared to 29 for Devlin. I putted great even though had two three putt greens Salt Devlin who qualified for a Canadian open with his showing at the recent . Open Rochester . Still and Devlin shared tin first round Lead with 67s. Before Devlin teed off in Light drizzle still completed i second round and dropped stroke to with a 71. Devlin promptly took Adan age of still s troubles by inking a Birdie putt on the firs Tiole. He three putted the fifth and eighth holes for bogeys handmade the ninth Hole in one Over . On the 12th Hole however Devlin s putting touch returned is he curled in a 25-footer for Ajir Dic and then got Back to Back birdies on nos. 15 and 16. Canadian George Knudson Jave the Hometown fans some icing to shout about when he Sank a Hole in one on the 146 Yard sixth Hole. Knudson used Anine Iron for his third Ace on the pro tour. His first came inthe pea tournament at Ligo Nice pa., in 1965 and his second occurred in the Western open in Chicago last year. Knudson s spectacular shot helped him Post a second round 69 and a 36-Hole total of 144. The leaders Bruce Devlin Ken still Hob Charles Mao Mclellon Bruce Oram Plon Don Hies Fred Marti . 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