European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 28, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes Friday june 28 \ they american league won lost pet go Petroit 40 26 .630 Baltimore 36 32 .529 8 Cleveland 9 35 .527 8 Minnesota 36 33 .522 8y Oakland 6 34 .514 9 California 34 36 .486 11 Boston 33 35 .485 11 new York 31 37 .456 13 Chicago 30 38 .441 14 Washington 26 41 .388 1714 wednesday s results Washington 8, Cleveland 2 Baltimore 6, Boston 2 Oakland 3, California 0 Detroit at new York postponed rain Only games scheduled National league won lost pet. Go bt.loula45 28 .616san Francisco. 39 34 .534 6 Atlanta. 37 34 .521 7 Philadelphia. 33 32 .508 8 los Angeles. 37 37 .500 8% Cincinnati. 35 36 .493 9 new York. 34 36 .486 9% Pittsburgh. 33 36 .478 10 Chicago. 31 40 .437 13 Houston. 30 41 .423 14 wednesday s results los Angeles 2, san Francisco 1 Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 2, 11 innings Cincinnati 7, new York 6 Houston 2, Chicago 1 St. Louis 3-1, Pittsburgh 0-3 Pacific coast league Eastern division won lost pet. Go Tulsa. 42 24 .636 Phoenix. 44 31 .587 2% san Diego. 39 33 .542 6 Indianapolis. 35 31 ,530 7 Oklahoma City. 33 33 .500 9 Denver. 25 42 .373 Western division Spokane. 40 32 .556 Seattle. 36 35 .507 Hawaii. 33 37 .471 Vancouver. 30 37 .448 Tacoma. 28 38 .424 Portland. 26 38 .406 x late game not included. Wednesday s results Tulsa 3-2, Portland 1-1 Indianapolis 2, Tacoma 0 san Diego 1-6, Denver 0-3 Oklahoma City 6, Seattle 5 Phoenix 3, Spokane 2 International league won lost pet. Toledo. 38 29 .567 Rochester. 32 29 .525 Columbus. 30 29 .508 Louisville. 33 33 .500 Richmond. 32 34 .492 Buffalo. 32 34 .485 Jacksonville. 30 35 .462 Syracuse. 29 34 .460 3%6 7v49 10 go 3 4 4% 5 5v27 7 wednesday s results Toledo 3, Jacksonville 2 Richmond 8, Buffalo 7, 13 innings Rochester 4-2, Louisville 0-1, 2nd game 10 innings Syracuse at Columbus postponed we grounds Eastern league wednesday s results Binghampton 4, Reading 1 York at Pittsfield postponed we grounds Elmira at Waterbury 2, postponed rain Texas league wednesday s results Amarillo 7, Memphis 4 Arkansas 3, san Antonio 2 Dallas fort Worth 3, Albuquerque 2 Shreveport 2, Elpaso 1 North american soccer league Eastern conference Atlantic division w l t by pts. Of a Atalanta. 10 3 3 23 92 24 13 now York. 5 4 8 24 78 25 22 Washington. 7 5 3 22 73 24 23 Baltimore. 8 8 1 20 71 20 20 Boston. 2 11 3 25 46 27 40 lakes division Chicago. 7 3 6 31 91 38 30 Cleveland. 6 4 7 28 85 29 25 Toronto. 6 7 4 23 71 24 35 Detroit. 4 9 0 19 43 25 27 Western conference Gulf division Kansas City. 7 5 3 22 73 32 18 Houston. 6 8 3 22 67 30 23 St. Louis. 5 7 4 19 61 24 35 Dallas. 0 14 3 15 24 15 69 Pacific division san Diego. 11 1 4 35 113 38 21 los Angeles. 8 2 7 27 90 32 16 Oakland. 8 4 5 24 87 27 15 Vancouver. 6 7 4 23 71 24 2 j wednesday s results new York 1, Cleveland 1 Houston 1, san Diego 1 los Angeles 7, Dallas 1 Vancouver 2, Kansas City 0 coaches All America Grid game Bebco unimpressive hut West ready for was Atlanta a. A Gar Beban Heisman trophy Winner from Urcla who will Quarter Back the West Friday night against the East in the coach Sall America football game in t worried about the Way he has looked in practice. West coach Dee Andros of Oregon state said wednesday he in t concerned either. Gary just does t look like great passer in practice an Dros said before sending his squad through a Light workout. He s not the Type of passer who looks Good just throwing the foot Ball. But he s a Money player Anthell throw the Ball real Well Friday Beban headed for the Washington redskins conceded he has not been impressive in Drill this week. I m offering no excuses Beban said. The game in t until Friday Beban admitted he is a Little Rusty throwing the Ball be cause i Haven t done an sustained throwing since Jan uary. Outcomes when there Friday will be nigh some Casper earnings hit $130,185 for comfortable Lead Palm Beach gardens Fla. A the $3,687 Billy Cas per won in the Canadian open sunday kept him far ahead of others among top Money Winnerson the professional golfers association list. Casper has played in 14 tournaments four of which he won and has earned $130,185 this year the pea reported monday. Tom Weiskopf grabbed $5,156in the Canadian open to boost his total to $91,546, followed by George Archer at $86,638 and Lee Trevino at $84,426. Jack Nicklaus is fifth on theist with $69,428, followed by Miller Barber with $69,233george Knudson $62,727 Bobby Lunn $60,098 Arnold Palmer $55,188, $54,625. And Bert Yancey Mitidieri Brothers Pace wolves Victory Pasadena Calif. A Brothers Carlos and Gilson me tidier led the los Angele wolves to a crushing 7-1 Victory wednesday night Over Dallas i North american soccer league play at the Rose bowl before crowd of 1,251. Carlos scored three goals an Gilson scored once As the wolves upped their record to 7-2-7 in the Pacific division of the Western conference. Adrenalin flowing. I m Beban probably will have Todo a lot of throwing in the nationally televised game because the West is not loaded with run Ning Haven t gotten anybody with a lot of Power like the East has in Larry Csonka Andros said. Max Anderson of arizon state could help us running be cause he can Fly. But Well prob ably have to do a lot of pass up Beban will be Billy Stevens of Texas Elpaso a Drosback passer with a deft touch. Stevens was added to the squad when Wyoming s Paul Toscano had to skip the Gam because of personal problems. East coach John Pont of Indi Ana also is counting on his pass ing attack which will feature the throwing of Greg Landry of Massachusetts and Kim King of Georgia tech. Landry will probably Start and he has been real impressive in practice said Pont vote the nation s top coach last fall. King will help too."22 sivjs11khin to Toter it. A to ,1 Iii for the West and won ice12-9, boasts the Belt a a s on k a 235-Pound Svrace fullback will be helped by s Nessee s Walter Chadwick Tulane s Bobby Duhon i think that Between the t 5sssl? have 60 of the b athletes in the country and said. And their attitude in p this heat iks tilts Cepeda for Over $99000 on 1965 tax Bill Washington a the internal Revenue service says the National league s most valuable player last year Orlando Cepeda owes More than $9,000 in Back Federal income taxes for1965, papers filed in the . Tax court showed wednesday. Cepeda 30, a first baseman for the 1967 world Champion St. Louis cardinals challenged the internal Revenue service ruling in a tax court Case. The papers his St. Louis Law yer filed do not say How much tax Cepeda already has paid for1965, nor do they show his in come for that year. The claim i for $9,072.96. The internal Revenue service has refused to allow these deductions 1. $3,365 for employee business expenses. 2. A loss of $2,289.02 fro rental property. 3. Itemized deductions of$1,000 for contributions $3,936.26 in taxes $2,730.61 in interest expense and $4,318 for other deductions. The government also refuses to allow Cepeda to claim As de Pendents his Mother an Uncle brother and a Cousin. Cepeda has been with the cardinals since the san Francisco giants traded him May 8, 1966.he lives in Guaynabo puerto Rico. His lawyer John c. Healy asked the court to hear the Case in St. Louis. Meanwhile the . Tax court ruled wednesday that Richie Allen of the Philadelphia Phillies must More than $8,600 in Back Federal income taxes. The additional taxes result from his 1960 contract with the Phillies which called for a$70,000 Bonus$40,000 paid to his Mother and $30,000 to him. Allen was 18 when the con tract was signed and his Mother Era Allen of Wampum pa., Toro upsets Pugh on split decision new Orleans a pet Toro an a ranked scrapper from new York City beat Percy Pugh the second ranked welterweight contender gaining a10-round split decision wednes Day , 147, a speedster with an adept defense that Bali led his opponent throughout the encounter Seldom left Pugh an open ing. Capitalizing on a height advantage the new yorker frequently found Pugh s guard Low ered and tagged him with solid shots to the , 146, from new Orleans flicked away with his left Mostof the time looking for an open ing for his arched Only seconds left in the third round Pugh opened Adeep Cut Over Toro s left Eye. Blood coursed Down the face of the puerto rican born fighter. There were no Pete Giarrusso scored it five rounds for Toro three for Pugh and two even. Judge Lucien Jefferson gave itto Toro 5-4-1. Judge Maxie do Cusen favored Pugh 4-3-3. The associated press car had it 6-2-2 for Toro. Pugh backed against the ropes in the ninth desperately battled to halt his advancing foe. However in pressing his erratic offence he forgot defens and lost Points to Toro. Toro simply out punched Pugh in the final round. Pugh had won his last 10bouts before meeting Toro. The loss left Pugh with a 29-13record. Toro is 22-8-3. Handled the negotiations for him. When she agreed on the$70,000 offer she said she was entitled to part of the Bonus be cause the tax court said she was responsible for his coming into baseball by her hard work perseverance taking care of Richie and seeing that he did the right thing mrs. Allen had been paying taxes on her share of the Bonus but the court ruled Allen also would have to taxes be cause the Bonus resulted from his services and not from his Mother s work. Allen and his Mother had argued that the $40,000 received by his Mother was not part of his Bonus but rather represented payment for services per formed by mrs. Allen in return for her influencing her son cosign the Phillies contract and for giving her written consent tit. The court rejected this argument. Top ten by the associated pres based on 150 at bats. American league player club Harrelson bin Yastrzemsky bin monday Oak Uhlaender min was Carew min det White by r. Smith ban Oliva min , Home run Washington 24 g a r h pet.56 194 33 61 .314 68 228 3? 71 .311 57 176 22 54 .307 68 260 25 77 ,296 67 254 34 75 .295 47 187 22 55 .294 64 221 33 64 .290 68 243 37 69 .284 67 240 30 67 .27969 261 29 72 .276 Detroit 18 Harrelson Killebrew Minnesota Baltimore 12. , Boston 15 12 Powell runs batted in , Washington 54 Harrelson Boston 51 Powell Baltimore 47 Northrup Detroit 43 , Detroit,41. John pitching 5 decisions Chicago 6-0, 1.000 Mclain Detroit 13-2, .867 Lasher Detroit 4-1, .800 Nahnsen new work 7-2, .778 Bell Boston 6-2, .750 Wright California 6-2,.750. National league player club ugh Rose Cin Cin staub Hon flood St Grote by Millan All at Phi Charles by Mccovey Home runs san Francisco 18 g a r h pet. 58 199 20 72 .36272 296 49 101 .341 69 280 43 90 .321 70 266 26 85 .320 73 302 43 94 .311 61 203 17 63 .310 64 252 19 77 .306 70 298 32 91 .305 55 181 27 54 .298 52 171 19 51 .298 a s Check Angels with Dobson 3- Anaheim a Chuc Dobson fired a three hitter wednesday night pitching oat land past the California Angels 3-0. The a s jumped on loser George Brunei 6-8, for two run in the first inning after Mcdonaldson led off with a walk Donaldson scored on a double by Mike Hershberger. Hersh-1 Berger stole third and scored As Danny Cater grounded into a Force out. I Brunei gave up a second in Ning Homer to Phil roof Thel Catcher s first of the season. 1dobson, 5-7, did t allow a runner to Advance past first base after the first inning. Jim Fregosi had two of the three an gel hits All singles. Chucking Chuck Oakla dab r h by Californi Aab r h by Donaldson 2b 3110 Davai Illo of 4000 hers hgr if 1111 Pattin p 0000 Rudi if 2000 Fregosi s3 4020 monday a 4000 Repoz it 3010 Bando 3b 3000 Mincher in 3000 Cater in 4001 Reichardt if 3000 Jackson of 4000 Satriano c 3000 roof c 4111 a Rodrigez 3b 3 0 0 0 Kubiak is 3010 Knoop 2b 3000 Dobson p 2000 Brunei p 2000krkptrlck of 1 0 0 0 30 3 4 3 total 29 0 3 0 210 000 00 0 3 total Oakland California 0 0 0 000 000-0 a Knoop Mincher. Do Oakland 1 lob Oakland 4, California 4. Hershberger. Or roof 1. 2b so Hershberger monday. A Dobson Rudi. Dobson w.5-7 Brunet l.6-8 Pattin t2 13. A11,103. In 9 h Herb so 30020 43324 0 0 0 0 0 , Philadelphia 14 Hart san Francisco 14 , Atlanta 13 Banks Chicago 12stargell, Pittsburgh san Francisco 12. 12 Mccovey Cincinnati runs batted in san Francisco 48 Mays Perez 46 Bench Cincinnati 42 Cepeda St. Louis 40 , Atlanta 40. Marichal pitching 5 decisions san Francisco 14-2, .875 Koosman new York 11-2, .846 Kline Pittsburgh 4-1, .800 Hoerner , 4-1, .800 Abernathy Cincinnati 4-1, .800. Most olympic to go on Public Sale Mexico City a ninety per cent of the available tick ets to the 1968 olympics in octo Ber will be put on Public Sale for local Purchase aug. 15, the organizing committee reported wednesday night. Of the 300,000 daily tickets forthe games 60,000 have been set aside for visitors and 10 percent of the remaining 240, have been spoken for under system where mexicans can to Reserve the Best leaves 216,000 daily tick ets which will be sold at Box offices on the Competition site As Well As through selected Banks a committee spokesman saw. Johnson out Points George Wellington new zealand a featherweight Johnson of los Angele pointed Toro George the zealand Champion in a 10-Iounil bout wednesday night
