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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, June 30, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 30, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes rain hit 2nd infield new York met third Koseman Kevin Collins left and second base lean Ken Boswell Center nearly collide try i Fig for a Popup by Wes Parker of the los Angeles dodgers. Boswell made the  right is first baseman j. C. Martin. The mets came out on top 5-4, in the game played at Shea stadium in new York. A photo ban passes West to 34-20 win White sox fall by 5-4 to tigers Detroit a micke Stanley s two run Homer in the seventh inning gave the Detroit tigers a 5-4 Victory Friday night Over the Chicago while sox in the first game of a Clou ble header delayed 78 mint Esby rain. The rain washed out the Sec Ond game. Stanley s drive his sixth of the year came off loser Wilbur Wood 5-3, after Pete Ward two run Homer had Given Chica go a 4-3  Cash also hit a two run Homer for the league leading tigers off Joe Horlen and Stanley broke a 2-2 tie in the fourth witha run scoring single. Ken Berry homered for Chicago s first run and Earl Wilson wild pitched another Home. Stanley Steamer first game Chicago Detroit a r h blab r h by Aparico As 4010 Cauliffe 2b 320 Bradford if 4110 Stanley of 4123 Causey 2b 4000 Northrup it 3010 Wagner of 3100 Fruehan c 4000 Ward in 2112 Whorton if 2100 Josephson c 3000 Oyler is 0000 Kenworthy 3b 3 0 0 0 Cash in 3112 Atlanta a Gary be the Heisman trophy win Urcla led the West Toh-20 Victory Over the East night with two touch passes in the coaches Erica football  the score tied at 20-20 1 less than live minutes to go completed a 44-Yard i jog pass to Ken Dyer of Ari state who made a Sensa Mal leaping catch. The West quickly added an score after Phil Odle of the opposing quarterbacks Mostof the game. Beban hit Rick Eber of Tulsa with a 29-Yard touchdown pass Early in the third period that put the West out front 20-14. Howe wet East first Downs. 12 17 Rushing yardage. 81 & passing yardage. 222 181 return yardage pages. 15-25-0 18-29-2 punts. 4-30 6-36 fumbles lost. 2 1 Yards penalized. 76 53 or an Eastern drive that Cov ered 78 Yards in 19 plays and ended in Csonka s touchdown tied the game 20-20. Jimmy Keyes of Mississippi was wide with his extra Point kick. Then the West took charge with Beban bringing the club Down the Field 70 Yards in three plays climaxed by the winning toss to  wound up with 15 completions in 20 attempts for 222yards and two touchdowns. Jimmy Smith of Oregon had put the West out front at 3 47 of the first period with a Fine 77-Yard punt Lunback. The East bounced Back be Hind Landry with Csonka crashing Home from the one on Gary Beban. 15 out of 20 a Sam Yonne recovered table by Georgia tech s Kim on the East 23. A pass in try ensue cal1 against the East the Ball on the one and Billy a quarterback from Tex score plunged Over for the u 21 120 saw larrvc1 the powerful fullback Syracuse turn in a Bril performance that earned he award As the most Val payer he sorted twice for rec2\a set an endurance j for the same with 26 car in no 8hined 88 Yards Rush Cathy i 235-Pounder also Yards e passes for 41 r Duel most of thedry of Beban and Gres of Massachusetts who were Larry Csonka. Most valuable he first play of the second Peri Al after Landry s pass to Den is Homan of Alabama put the All in scoring position. An onside kick and the Recoy by by Penn state s Rich Buzin l Jimmy Smith s Fumble Sethe stage for Landry to sneak Home from the one. The West narrowed the Elstead to one Point late in the Sec Ond period when John Williamson Minnesota recovered a Fum ble by teammate Max Anderso Nof Arizona state in the end zone. Bruce Gunstra of Northwestern Roke through to Block the at tempted conversion by Jerr Depoyster of Wyoming and the ast left the Field at. Half Tim with a 14-13 Edge. The game was marred by Ann jury to notre Dame s Kevin Hardy the East punter and defensive end. He suffered an injured right ankle when he was knocked Down after punting in the third period and did not re turn to the action. Landry completed 16 of 24 passes for 160 Yards. West 1 6 7 1434 East 014 0 620punt return de 3121 Matchick is 3000 1000 Coiner if 1000 1000 Trocewski 3b 4000 0000 Wilson p 3010 1000 Lasher p 1000 0000 77westj. Smith Poyster kick East Csonka 1 run Keyes kick East Landry 2 run Keyes kick West Williams recovered Fumble in end zone kick blocked West Eber 29 pass from Beban de Poyster kick East Csonka 1 run kick failed West Dyer 44 pass from Beban de Poyster kick West Stevens 1 run Depoyster kick Berry of Horlen p Peters pm Wood p Davis pm Wilhelm p total 29 4 6 3 total 31 5 8 6 Chicago 001 100 2004 Detroit 020 100 2 0 x 5 do Chicago 1, Detroit 2. Lob Chicago 1, Detroit 7. 2bmcaullffe. 3b Wilson. Or Cash 8berry 5ward 10stanley g.  h r or be so Horlen 53332 Wood l.5-3 3 32203 Wilhelm 1 0 0 0 0 2 Wilson 6 5 4 4 3 5 Lasher w.5-13 00001 hip Horlen  w. Horton. We Wilson. T2 28. A 37,433. The stars and stripes Archer surges ahead with 65 at Clevel Antl Cleveland a Georg Earcher shot a blistering six under Par 65 Friday and took com Mand of the $110,000 Cleveland open Golf tournament with a 36-Hole total of 135.the Rangy californian at 6 foot-6 the tallest player on the circuit held a one stroke advantage Over Tommy Aaron at the Halfway Mark. Archer registered six birdies in a Brilliant exhibition on the 6 742-Yard Lakewood country club layout. He shot a 70 thurs , who says i d like to be the Best Putter on the tour needed Only 27 putts and one putted nine holes. He is third on the list of Money winners with $86,638 and has tournament Vic tories at Pensacola and new or the 28-year-old Archer a pro Only 1 Ive years picked up Hiss on no. 6, 10 13 14 and 15 he had putts of 15 Teet Foi birdies on two of those holes. Aaron a popular Georgia who never has won a tournament held the Lead briefly whence came in with a after an opening 70. Like Archer Aaron also rang up six Birds but look a T�u.kol. Bogey on no. 18 when he drove into the deep rough. Dale Douglass highlighted the Day s action when he aced the163-Yard no. 3 with a seven Iron. Thursday s first round Leader with a 66, Tony Jacklin of eng land soared to a 75 and fell six strokes Back of Archer with 141.arnold Palmer survived the cutoff Point of 146 when he Khotan even Par 71 after a 75 thurs Day. . Open King Lee Trevino followed an opening 72 with a 71 and was eight Back at 143. The leaders _ ,., George Archer. Tommy Aaron Robert Ile vice into Dave . Don january hives Melee son Galner Dickin Bob no son. Wayne Vales have Diirr Fred Marti Bobby Cole. Dale Douglass Hoy pare Krai it bean Aii hikes Collie Leni Iii a Mason Hui Mph Dean i Irani Charles Siloni Lulius Boros Chai ii a Coody Tony Jacklin. 71-118 70-71 i Bob Charles 74 i i it to 14- i L.J-1 1 i.i1,1 ii,10 no ii i ii i. I 1 j i 1u  
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