European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 1, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes monday july 1,1968 Cruz takes Ortiz title by decision pc Holt they american lao won to pet. Q8 4ft 26 41 36 win Soto. 38 84 Baltimore. 37 34 Oakland. 38 35 cell Fornin. 36 37 Boston. 34 3t How York. 32 39 Chicago. 30 4027 3 my .533 .528 .531 .631 .403 .479 12v4 .451 14 \4 16 8h 0 11h .439 .386 19 saturday it Tault Wash Lorton 8. California 3 Oakland 5-4, now York 2-5 Cleveland 8-4. Boston 1-1 Detroit r. Chicago 2 Baltimore 5, Minnesota 1 National league won Lott pet. St. Louis. 46 29 .813 Allan to. 39 38 .527 Sun Francisco. 40 m .526 los air orcs. 39 38 .506 Cincinnati. 38 37 .493 Pittsburgh. 33 36 .493philadelphia33 35 .485 now York. 35 38 .479 Chicago. 31 41 .438 Houston. 32 42 .432 a a 8vi of 9 9 9 9m. 10 13 a a 5 8 8h 10 it 20\4 7h 9 Santo Domingo Teo Cruz stunned Carlos Ortiz with a first round Knockdown saturday night and then went on to score a split 15-round decision to capture the Light weight championship and be come the first fight Champion in history from the Dominica Republic. Cruz floored Ortiz for an eight count in the opening seconds of the bout and surprised the heavily favored puerto rican with his unexpected aggressive Ness the 31-year-old Ortiz who won the title for the first time when he beat Joe Brown in 1942before losing it to Ismael Laguna and then regaining it Ina rematch opened a damaging Cut Over Cruz left Eye in the fourth round. The Cut bothered the dominican Republic Boxer the rest of the fight but not enough to Stop him from taking Ortiz Crown. The Public address system at Quisqueya stadium failed at the end of the fight and the fans mostly backers of Cruz were not told of the decision. Ortiz weighed in the Maxi mum 135-Pound limit for the fight while Cruz scaled 134 1-2. Cruz held the initiative for the first four rounds after sending Ortiz to the Canvas in the opening round. In the fourth round Ortiz changed his strategy by keeping Cruz at Bay with Jab and run tactics. He kept this strategy until the 10th round when he apparently tired and Cruz on More pressed the fight fro close Range. Referee Zach Clayton of the United states was the Only official who voted for Orti giving the puerto rican thl bout by a 130-126 margin. Judge Jose Soto of puerto Rico voted for Cruz 145-142, while judge Luis Lugo of the dominican Republic favored Cruz 148-141. Saturday s Resu Chicago 10. So loud 8 Cincinnati 5, san Francisco 0 Pittsburgh 1, Philadelphia 0 Houston 2, now York 0 los Angeles 7, Atlanta s Pacific coast Lea sub Western division wont Ott pet. Tu1� 40 29 .048 Phoenix 45 34 .570 ban Diego 40 33 .533 Indianapolis 37 33 .529 Oklahoma City. 35 35 .500 Denver 25 45 .357 Western division Spokane 43 32 .573 Seattle 38 37 .507 Hawaii 5 39 .473 Vancouver 32 39 .451 Tacoma 30 40 .428 Portland 28 40 .412 saturday s results Oklahoma City 8-3, Tacoma 3-5 Hawaii 9-1. Tulsa 4-5 Vancouver 5-4. Phoenix 4-s Indianapolis 3. Seattle 2 Portland 9. Denver 8 Spokane 4, san logo 2 International league won lost pet. A a Toledo 39 31 .557 Rochester 33 32 .508 3\4 Columbus 2 31 .508 3tt Louisville 35 34 .507 3v4 Richmond 3 30 .485 5 Jacksonville 33 35 .485 5 Buffalo 33 30 .478 6h Syracuse 31 35 .470 0 saturday s results Jacksonville 2, Buffalo 1. 1g innings Columbus 9, Rochester 7 Richmond 3, Toledo 1 Syracuse 6. Louisville 4 Eastern league saturday s results Reading 1, Eastern league All stars 0 Southern league saturday results 1-4, Savannah 0-1 Ash lilo 5, Birmingham 4 Montgomery 7, Charlotte 2 Texas league saturday s results Sirc Veport 7-0, Albuquerque 0-4 Memphis 3-0, san Antonio 1-1 Dallas fort Worth 4, Elpaso 0 Amarillo 5, Arkansas 0 North american soccer league Eastern conference Atlantic division w l t by pts. Of a Atlanta 10 3 3 23 92 24 13 now York 5 4 5 24 78 25 22 Baltimore 8 8 2 23 77 23 23 Washington 75322732423 Boston 2 11 3 25 48 27 40 Lakei Divisio Cleveland 7 4 7 29 92 30 25 Chicago 3 0 31 91 38 30toronto 0 7 0 20 77 27 38 Detroit 410 0 19 43 25 28 Western conference Gulf division Kansas City 7 5 3 22 73 32 18houston 0 8 3 22 07 30 23 by. Louis 5 7 4 id 01 24 35pallas 0 15 3 10 25 10 72 Pacific division ban Lugo 12 4 4 38 122 41 22 in a Angeles 7 3 7 27 00 32 17 Oakland 8 4 5 24 87 27 15 Vancouver 7 7 4 24 78 25 20 saturday s results Vancouver 1, los Angeles 0 Cleveland 1, Detroit 0 san Diego 3, Dallas 1 Watson is Power for astros Houston Rookie Bob Watson hit his third major league Homer and Don Wilson pitched a three hitter to give the Houston astros a 20 Victory Over the new York mets saturday night and tag All Star Pitcher Jerry Koosman with his third loss of the season. Watson who went 3-for-3against Koosman broke a scoreless tie by leading off the fifth with a 400-foot smash into the left Field Pavilion his first Home run in the Astrodome. Wynn going Strong the astros scored another run in the fifth when Hector Torres singled went to third on Jim Wynn s double and came Home on a sacrifice Fly by Doug , returning to the starting rotation gave ale Adoff single to Bud Harrelson in the first a single to Art Shamsky in the fourth a n d a triple to Ron Swoboda in the fourth. Shamsky was erased in a double play ahead of Swoboda s triple. Wilson who struck out six and walked three retired 16 of the last 17 men he faced after Swoboda s triple Towin his first game since May 27. Koosman who pitched seven innings gave seven hits and both Houston runs. 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Miss Whitworth leads pack Baltimore Kath Whitworth alternating at Birdie and bogey Golf took the Lead after 36 holes of the $20.000 Baltimore lady Carling open saturday scoring a 2-under-Par 70 for a i , there is nothing Ubati until about miss Whit Worth s Lead. Five players Are within three strokes of Kithy the leading Money Winner on the women s tour. Crowding the top spot a Eclifford Ann Creed at 142 Bety Cullen. 143 Carol Mann 143sandra Buynie 144 and Sandra Palmer 144. Nines nips Greene at olympic trials Seagren edges Vaughn in vault off continued from Page 18 64-5% with George Woods of the Pacific coast club of Long Beach third at 62-8%.veteran Frank Covelli threw the javelin 257-9 to win followed by Gary Stenlund former Ore gon state Star now representing Hocking Valley Ohio. Stenlund had 253-7 with Mark Murro of Mesa ariz., College third at 242-0.former olympian l e s tip ton now in the army could Fin ish Only seventh at 232-5. Failing to qualify for the 100finals were such speedsters As Bill Gaines of the Santa Clar Valley youth Village and Jerry Bright of Arizona state univer sity. They placed fifth and sixth in the heats where Only the to four qualified for the finals. Nick Lee of the Baltimore olympic club and Ron Whitney of the Southern California Strid ers won their heats of the 400 meter hurdles in identical times of 50.3 seconds As action started on the los Angeles coliseum track. Geoff Vanderstock of the University of Southern California placed second to Lee in 50.7while Whitney beat out Tom Wyatt of Oakland s Athens ath Letic club who led much of their race. Four qualified four in each heat qualified for the finals. Saturday s Field events decided winners in the pole vault javelin throw Long jump an shot put while the four running events listed for finals were the400 hurdles 100-meter dash 5, 000-meter run and 3,000-Metersteeplechase. Finals in All other events we rescheduled sunday. The temperature stood at 70degrees under hazy skies in the los Angeles coliseum for trial that decide which athletes Are selected for High Altitude train ing at South Lake Tahoe later this Bell former Oregon Star led the 800-meter qualifier Sas anticipated in winning his heat in 1 47.7 with Felix John son of Prairie View the Early Pace setter second in 1 48.1.Ray Arrington of Wisconsin captured the other heat in 1 48.5.five in each of the two heats of the 800 qualified for sunday finals. Lee Evans of san Jose stat continued to dominate the 400 As he won his heat in 45.8 second compared with 46.2 for Jim Bur Nett of the Philadelphia Pio neers who won the opening heat. Hilmer xxx age chairman Olathe United states olympic men s track and Field commit tee said the committee plans to take not less than six athletes per event to Lake Tahoe. Lodge said the Winner in Tholos Angeles trials will be on the . Team if he proves him Sellin Good physical shape this fall and is Able to run at Altitude since Mexico City is nearly 7,500feet High. John Mason the Nat a Cham Pion from fort Hays state col lege and Dave Patrick then Caa Champion from Villanova were the neat winners in the1,500. Mason won the first race in 3 45.1 followed by Tom Vonruden of the . Army in 3 45.3.Patrick was timed in 3 46.2, just a tenth ahead of Brian Kiv Lan of Manhattan. The summaries qualifying 400 a Ter hurdles firm four in each heat qualify for Loal first heat 1, Nickle. Baltimore olympic club 50.3. 2, Geoff Vandor Shook Southern califor Nia. 50.7. 3. Rims Rok a. Grand by. Boys club 61.0. 4, Paddy Mccarary califor Nia 51.1 second it 1, Ron Whitney. Southern California a traders 50,3. 9, Tom Wyatt. Athens a. 505. 3. Andy Boll american u., 60.0. 4, James Hart Lulek. Oklahoma. 50.9. 800 meters first five to each heat qualify for final first heat a Kay Arrington. Wuco Luln. 1 48.4. 2. Mark win ten led Mont orc to 1 48.3. 3. George Hunt Houston St riders 1 488. 4, Tom Farrell 8. Army 1 48,8. S. Ralph Schulz. Northwestern 1 48.0. Second heat 1. Wade Bell Oregon to 1 47,7. 2. Felix Johnson. Or Arlo View 1 48.1. 3. John Perry . Marine 1 182. 4. Bob . Georgetown 1 48.4. 5, Art ban Olson. Wash. State 1 4.10. 100 meters first four in each heat qual Ify for final first heat 1, Charlie Greene Hunker a 10 x 2, Ronnie Ray Smith by strident 10.4. 3, Clyile Glo .Iton Trinity a. 10.4. 4, William Hurd. Notre top ten by the anon lated pre bated on 178 at Bat. American league player club q a r h pet. Harreson Bun 58 207 34 04 .300 a Triem Al ban 71 237 40 73 .308 monday Oak 60 187 24 57 .305 Uhlaender Man to 272 26 to .24 we 70 2wj 90 78 .203 Carew Man 48 101 23 55 .288 Del of 223 $4 04 .2fi7 White by 71 254 40 72 .283 Bun 70 252 33 70 .278 Olla Man 2 271 30 74 .273 Home rum , . 25 , Detroit 18 har cuon to lotion. 15 kill threw Minnesota 13 i Owell Baltimore. 12. Runs batted in f. Howard Washington. 50 in Vromon .iton. 83 Northrup. A troll. 47 Powell. Baltimore 47 , Detroit 41. Pitching decision John Chicago fl-0. 1.000 Mcuin Detroit 14-2, .876 Lander. Dut Rolt. 6-1. .833 Wright California �-2. .750 Heller Dot Rolt 5-2, .714 por Ranunkel liw Sotu 5-2. .714. National. Ubaque player club o a r h pet i go 00 207 21 74 .357 roue can 74 305 00 104 .341 Oln 71 290 43 m .317 flood Hal. 70 310 47 m .310 stub Hon 3 277 27 87 .314 Mullan All 06 302 in 77 .300 Charlus by 54 177 20 04 .305 Croto by 04 211 in 04 .303 All 73 311 32 m .302 Mccovey 02 217 41 08 .300 Horn rum Mccovey san Kranc nuo 20 ii. Aaron Atlanta 15 Hurt san Francisco 10 a Len pm Lugii Edh to. 14 Stargell put Burkh. 12 Santo chicane 12 Bank ii Chicago 12 May ban or Aricco 13. Rum Batt a in Moc Itcy san a Nino Uco k2 Scroi Cincinnati 40 Suntup Chicago. 44 cd i i Oulu 43 h. Aaron Atlanta 42 Bunch. Cincinnati 43. Pitching Mark hat san fran Uoo 14-3, .834 i Kittman new York 11-3, ,780 Selma new York 7-2, .778 our i on at loud 8-3, .727 Iteld Atlanta h 3, .727. Dame 10.8. Second heat 1, Jim hint. Houston it Eldors 10.4. A Mel pet for b. Army 10.4. 3, Kirk Clayton. 8uu clan youth Village 10,8. 4, Larry i m. Lad. To str Dera 10.0. 400 meter dash first our in i Adib to qualify for annals first heat 1, Jim by Arnott. Philadelphia. Pome a. 4i l v10c Matthews. By Pioneer 42. 3. Us Francis Arkansas am 40.4. 4. Urry James Vitanova 40.5. Second that Lle Kvan san Jom Slat. 45.8 2, Emmett Taylor Ohio a. 45.9. 3, or. Man. Alliona state. 45.9. 4, Wayne col Lett so a traders 40.0. 1500-meter-- first five qualify for Al nals a John Jason it Hays Fiji. I 3 45.2. 3, Tom von Ruden. . Ami 3 45.3. 3, Dave Wellborn. Ore. 3 5. I sum Blair Kent state 3 45.7. 5. Jerry w Choy. Pittsburgh. 3 40.0 second Caiu Dave Patrick. Villanova. 3 48.3. 2. Brian Kivlon. Manhattan. 3 49.3. 3. Roa Coc in. Vine. Or. To 3 40.4. 4, Martin Vui Ateva 3 40.7. 5. Jim Crawford. Hard ins comics. 3 41.7. Finals 100 meters 1. Jim Hines i traders 10.3 2, Cli Arlic Greene. Ilu Kcf a. 10.3. 3, Ronnie Ray Smith. By s Iii pm 10,4. 4, met Pender 8. Army. 101. 5. Kirk Clayton Santa Clara Yvo. To William Hurd. Notre Dame 105. After viewing films torn in Stolph Western Michigan wait moved my of Larry Questad so Strider. In fim ils. Randolph it nuked of Tcath. No time ulu to 100 Meterc special race 1, Jerry Bright Arlo. State. 10.5. 2, Larry qui Tad. So strident. 10v 3. Andrew a i a Houton strident 10.0. Only threw in stored. J 5000 motors 1. Tracy Smith r 8 army. 13 42.4. 2, Steve Btu it \ Georgetown. 13 020. 3. Boh Day. V & army. 13 58.4. 4, Jack Bachelor . I 14 00.4. 8, John Kennedy so str .i, 14 020. 8, Loula Scott unutt., 14 07.3. 3,000-Melcr 1, Leors Young Natt Ca a Grande. Arl. H .h.2. 2, Pat int nor 8. At Force 8 34.4. 1, Conrad . Halite and to a in a. 8 40.0. 4. Mike Manley. By harm Era 8 430. 5, Boh William Oregon to8 44.4. 0. Bui Morrus Ore. Anno Callon j 8 48.6. A Avolyn 1, Frank Covell. Purifi coast club 2s7-0. 2, Oary Stenlund. Hock in Valley Ohio. To 2s3-3. 3. Mark Mir to. Ilou com. Aria., College 2420 i Dick Vander Orlend. Western Wash. I 0. 5, Bob Lombert. Air Force. 2x17 0, John Burns Athens a 232-10. Shot1. Randy i Ixon. Houston by rid ers 07-l 2, Dave a Kard a into r,.ir� Yvo 04-5h. 3. George Wood Coant club. 02-km. 4, Roger Roll. Ton str Dors. 02-8. 5. Ken Patera tort land to. 01-7%. 0. Steve Marcus i la 50-2h. Long jump1, Bob Beamon Homola Stridor. Mhz 2, Uii Ylo Hopkins , 25-8. 3, Jerry Proctor. Rod lands 25-2\.phil bal Nelck air Force 25-Vi,. 6. Char i May grand 8t boys club 24-10. 0, a Hilloy. Kama. 24 b. Polo vault i Bob be Agron. Bout Lura Cal 17-4 won in jump off with a Vaugh Urcla 17-4. Kach muted at 17 after passing 17-4 on same number of vault. 2, Jef Chase Santa Clara Yvo 0. 4, Blok Railsback. Urcla. 10-0. 5, and Ste Hon Occidental 10-0. 8, Mako Kli Gan Flor Day. 100. An will broadcast Gibson s record bid Frankfurt special the american forces network Europe will broadcast he St. J Louis los Angeles National league game from dodger stadium tuesday at 4 cardinals Bob Gibson will be trying to tie the major league record of six t straight shutouts and be will be opposed by Don Drysdale who set the Mark on june will break away from the Gume or its regularly scheduled programs at 8 " unless Gibson bus a shutout working at that time
