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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 25, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              June 25, 1�68 the stars and stripes Page 19 aril. Chicago image split  red sox of a Pete Ward Lin five runs and the Chi White sox rebounded for Agory Over the Boston red Bay after dropping theft the doubleheader 8-2. Laeo piled up 10 runs int four innings of the Sec me which was delayed one 6 minutes by ram. Wilbur called from the bullpen Chicago tailspin continues As Cincy wins 2 thrillers Don As Duane Josephson Hom ered in the third and drove in is third run with a single in the  the opener Gary Bell drove in a pair of runs with double and a single and checked hic ago on six hits in breezing to his sixth Victory against two  by Bell and Mike an Drews and a sacrifice Fly by Ken Harrelson produced three runs in the third inning. Gory me Bock first game Boston chicagoan r h by Foy 3b 5011 Aparico As Andrews 2b 4111 Causey 2b str ski if 0001 Davis if Lahoud 0000 Wagner of Harrelson of 3 0 0 1 Ward in Smith of Petrolli As Jones 2b Scott i Ehoward c Bell p Cincinnati a Tony Perez raced Home with Cincin Nati s winning run in the Lith in Ning on Tommy Helms Odd Force out As the reds Defeated Chicago 4-3, and completed a sweep of a sunday double  Pavletich s two run Dou ble capped a three run ninth in Ning burst that gave the reds a 9-8 Victory in the  doubleheader loss extended the cubs tailspin to eight setbacks in their last nine games. A r h bl4011 4010 40004010 4000 4000 Berry of 3111 3120 Kenworthy 3b 3 0 1 0 1000 mar they c 3000 4000 Fisher p 1000 4220 Mcmahon p 0000 4222 Peters pm 0000 Lazar p 0000 Bradford pm 1110 Wilhelm p 0000 Perez and John Bench had 1 Cut the cubs Lead to 8-7 before singled and Lee May walked Pavletich crashed his double to loading the bases with one out right Center in the Lith then Helm dropped Adolfo Phillips Homer and a Short Fly to Light. Al Spangler Randy Hundley s three a displaying in shallow right fielded helped the cubs to a 7-3 Lead be the Ball and forced Bench a second but Perez scooted Home with the winning  reds overcame a 15-hit Chicago attack in the wild opener rallying for three runs in the seventh before winning in the  single a walk and Pete Rose s run scoring double of Riyuji a Wilts 14th Mccovey s hrs sink pirates 2-1 Pittsburgh a Willie the majors  hits Pete Ward. Five Bis jigs first Start coasted to his Victory against two set Lonborg making Only his hid Start set up the White four run first inning. Lon threw Only five pitches Jig the first two batters Aparicio and Wayne Cau and left the game with aright shoulder. He returned Joston for x  then went to work on i Stange with Ward s two Rune keying the uprising. Ward fed a three run Homer Oisin the second inning. White sox continued thei Bering against Darrell bran total 32 6 8 6 total 31 2 6 2 Boston 003300 0 0 0 6 Chicago 0000100102ewagner, Mcnertney. Do Boston 2, Chicago 2. Lob Boston 5, Chicago 3. 2bbell, Andrews Bradford. Or Berry 4. Of Harrelson. In h Herb so Boll w.6-2 9 6 2 2 1 0  l.2-431-3 6 6 5 2 2 Mcmahon 22-32 0 0 1 0 Lazar 2 0 0 0 1 1 Wilhelm 1 0 0 0 0 1hbpmcmahon Andrews. T2 25. A Ward winning Effort second game Boston chicagoan r h blab r Lihi Foy 3b 5000 Aparico is 3120 Adair 2b 4010 Alomar is str ski if 3010 Causey 2b Lebern if 1000 Cullen 2b Harrelson of 2 0 1 0 Wagner of Wales Slit p 0000 Ward ib1010 Berry of 0000 Davis if2000 Bradford if 2000 Kenworthy 3b a 0 1 12000 Josephson c 4133 2000 Wood p4110 Wilhelm p 4040 Mccovey s 17th and 18th Home runs carried san Francisco past the slumping Pittsburgh pirates2-1 sunday and gave giants Ace Juan Marichal his 14th Victory of the season. It was the pirates fourth straight loss. Mccovey sent a first inning Homer soaring onto the roof of the second deck in right Field against pirates starter Jim Bunning. The big first baseman s Sec Ond Homer of the game and third in two Days went into the Pha Ndrews Lyle Primith of Lahoud of Petrolli is Jones 2b Scott i Gibson c Lonborg p Stange Brandon p Oliver of 1 00 03210 1000 52203 3 2 s 61201000 4021 4000 0000 struck but five and walked Only one while bringing his season Mark to 14-2. He blanked the pirates until the eighth when Maury wills ran his hitting Streak to 22games with a single and raced Home on Matty Alou s double off the right Field screen. Two to Juan san Francisco a r h by Pittsburgh a r h by 00001000 10002011 total Boston . Man named Iki patrol chief Enver Colo. A Harg. Pollard jr., 61, of Rye cd h., was elected a Jal director of the National patrol system Friday. Tic action came at the 30thual meeting of the system cd includes More than 15,000pstered ski patrolmen in 800 Pis throughout the United ites and Europe. Elected treasurer was Robert Young jr., Flint Mich. 361101 total 39301510000 000.100 1 431200 Fox Ioe Berry Scott. Do Boston 1, Chicago 1 lob Boston 9, Chicago 9. 2bgibson. Or Ward 9josephson 4.  h 0 6 71 1 9 1 r Erbb so2200 04 3 0 01 0 Lonborg l.0-2 0 Stange 2brandon 4 Waslewski. 1 Lyle Lwood w.5-2 8 Wilhelm 1 Thop Lonborg Aparici Lonborg Causey. Pm Gibson. T2 29. A18,-ld. Horton injures knee Cleveland up the Cleveland indians said sunday first baseman Tony Horton willbe lost to the club for at least a week because of a knee injury suffered in the second game of a doubleheader with the Detroit tigers. Oliver 2b Cline it Mays of Mccovey in Hart 3b Hlatt c Jalou if Obrown of Lanier is Marichal p 5020 wills 3b 31203000 Malou it 4021 2000 Stargell if 0000 4222 Mota if 4000 3000 Clemente of 4000 4000 Clendenon in 4010 3000 Alley is 4020 4010 Maroski 2b 4010 3010 May c 2000 3030 Jimenez pm 1000ctaylor c 0000 Bunning p 1000 Kolb pm 1000 Walker p 0000 Pagan pm 1000 Kline p 0000 total 34 2 9 2 total san Francisco 101 000 Pittsburgh 000 000 up san Francisco 1. I Francisco 9, Pittsburgh 6. Or Mccovey 2m.alou. Marichal. J Marichal Bunning Walker Kline t2 38. 33 1 8 1 0002 0101lobsan 2balley, 18. A w.v1-2 l.3-9 a16,843. In i. 9 e a. I r Erbb so1115 2222 0 0 Tony Perez. Scores on out in Lith fore singles by Helms Vada Pinson and Alex Johnson keyed the reds three run seventh. Reds manager Dave Bristo was ejected during a third in Ning rhubarb when he threw his Cap at Umpire Bill Weyer. Don s double trouble first game Chicago Cincinnati a r h blab r Libl Kessinger is 0 1 1 0 Rose of 4222 Beckert 2b 6330 Ajohnson if 4021 Spangler of 4120 Abernathy p 0000 Willams if 4111 Pavletich pm 1012nen in 4122 Pinson of 4011 Santo 3b 8000 Perez 3b 4021 Hundley c 6023 Bench c 4010 Phillips of 4121 May in 3100 Holtzman p 4020 Helms 2b 4220regan p 0000 Cardenas is 1100 Mjones if 0200 Cloninger p 1112ritchie p 0000 Shaffer pm 1000 Carroll p 0000 what fold pm 1000 Wood lord to 1000 ruin i a 1000 0 total Willie Mccovey. 17th and 18th the right Field upper deck in third giving the giants a 2-0lead and pinning Bunning with his ninth loss in 12 decisions. Marichal biggest Winner in Kats out Bobby Jenser cods 150-Miler ung Iione  Johncock of a Hastings. ,n., battled the heat and grit to Unser sunday to Cap a 150-mile United state sub s championship car in Langhorne , driving the Gilmore Oacle Castig special a rear in � Turbo charged offenhauser,1 1 up with Unser in a Down Vire finish in blistering heat. The the Michigan native scored a 12-second Victory Over Unser Winner of this year s Indianapolis 500. The Winner was timed in1 hour 26 minutes and 59.20 seconds for an average Speed of 103.464  the trials which preceded the feature race John cock broke his own world record for one mile on a one mile Speed Way with 126.908 Mph. Last july he set the old Mark of 125.914 Mph. The Winner led from the Start to the 41st Lap Unser took Over from the 42nd through the 56th and Johncock regained the Lead on Lap 57. Johncock grabbed the Lead for Good on the 102nd Lap and held it the rest of the Way. Gary Bettenhausen of Tinley Park 111., was third and Mike cont Titko on Page to aau chooses tricksters for Europe meets Sacramento Calif. A two groups of american ath letes have been named to com Pete in Europe in july the Amateur athletic Union announced. Going to meets in Norway an Sweden Are sprinter Charlie Greene Middle distance runners Vince Matthews and Larry Wiec Zorek Miler John Mason an pole vaulter Dick rail Shack. Joe Healey of new York University will coach the team. Going to meets in Central Europe including Germany an France will be sprinters Tom Mie Smith Lee Evans and either Jim lines or Ronnie Ray Smith Middle distance runner Wade Bell or Mark ohm Riecl milers Roscoe divine or Tom on Ruden shot Putter Luiss Rog ers and pole vaulter Jorni  Jack Rose of Long Beach state will Croin Juany that team. J9 8 15 7 total 33 9 12 9 one out when winning run Seon d. Chicago 301 201 010-8 Cincinnati 120 000 3039 a Cardenas 2, . Do Chicago 1. Lob Chicago 12, Cincinnati 4. Us priv Lepieh. Or r he by. Sor i 3 1 i 0 4 ii 0 2, Spangier Perez Cloninger 1phillips Regan. Of nun  Holtzman 0regan l.3-2 21-3 Cloninger 3 2- i Litchi 11-3 Carroll 2abernathy m Kessinger is 5 1 1 0  re i u 0 0 Beckert 2b 5000 Ajluni on ii Willams it 4010 1 in Dii it Banks in 6020 Pei a. � Santo 3b 5012 Bench c Johnson of 5010 May 11 Hurt Nat p 0000 Helm. 21 Boccella c 2000 uni Lenl Hundley o 3000 i Ithiel i i Phillips a i 5130 Cardi Bias Jenkins p 2111 Mecono p Spangler of 0 0 0 u kill Hie l Hui. I Elk Chi l my Orr in.  1 Tull tvo out Chicolo Cincinnati Loii cd Bench i   a Mccool Ritchie Kelso we Ivy a  
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