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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, July 4, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 4, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes it Kaat twins " Blank tribe on 7-hitter Cleveland a Jim Kaat blanked Cleveland with a seven hitter and Rich Reese an Jack Hernanz Fez cont fouled doubles in a of Rui Tufui a nine As the Minnesota twins whipped the indians f-0 tuesday  Seo Rellis met be led off the fourth 1wtfi a Doublet left Center and Steve Hargan walked John a Boi. Hernan Dez two base of it Belli runners Hoim he a is gee by Cesar Tovar scored Hernandez Tovar came All the Way around from first on a single to Center by Jim Holt. Frank Quilici s sacrifice Fly brought in another twin run in the fifth and Ted Uhlaender tripled in the ninth for the final tally. 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Meanwhile representatives of the players in Chicago refused to comment on a report published in a Knoxville tenn., newspaper saying the player shave voted to strike. The players attorney Dan Schulman said there would be no comment while negotiation were in Progress. Modell said he regretted the turndown. Not fully understood we think perhaps the players May not have fully understood our position. As a result of those negotiations All of the issues with the exception of pensions appear to be resolved. On pensions the Union insisted that we negotiate now in 1968 pension commitments to take effect in 1970. We said that it was impossible for us to negotiate for 1970 without information essential to proper understanding of the pension in Light of the nil of merger and in View of uncertainty regarding the fut resources of Revenue. We did offer to increase the owners Guaran teed obligation by 25 per Cen which will result in projected average increased benefits of 25 per cent for the years 1968 and1969. We also agreed to undertake immediately a Complete study of the pension problems and to negotiate on changes to take effect in 1970 As soon As the study was  the comment was the first official statement after a super secret meeting of player representatives and owners in Detroit last  Atlanta Falcons defensive end Sam Williams said about 80per cent of the nil players had been contacted and that player representatives hoped to Contact the rest of them  authoritative source in at Lanta said about 97 per cent of the players contacted were not satisfied with the owners of fers. And in Knoxville tenn., the news Sentinel said nil players have voted 377-17 not to report to pre season training Camps. There figures to be a strike unless the nil club owners and the players association come Toan agreement this week the newspaper  other things the play ers Are seeking $500 for each exhibition game and a guaranteed minimum salary such As exist sin baseball. At present players get Fly Aday allowance when in training or playing an exhibition  said the owners offered $350 an exhibition game to Veteran players and $300 to first year men. He declined comment on whether the players were will ing to accept the latest  Chicago Dan Shulman said we have agreed Tono comments in the press and we intend at least for the present to adhere to  asked whether another meet ing Date to resume negotiations had been set when last week end s Detroit management player session broke off Shulma asserted no  titters bump or m. Angels with Ron 9s blow Detroit up Willie Hor ton broke a week Long hitting slump with a two run single inthe first inning and Earl Wilson hurled a seven hitter tuesday night As the Detroit tigers Defeated the California angels3-1. Horton who had gone o-for-8without a run batted in during the past week rapped a Sharp single to left after Jim Northrup doubled with two out Riff up a a Norm Cash Drew a walk Voltl Lviv. M from starter Tom Murphy. Tom Matchick supplied Wil son with an insurance run in the Wiilie Wallop California Detroit a r h a naval Leto of Jenkins pitches bats cubs past Phillies 5-3 Mim her in he a t. Of Retro still if Santano 3h Chicago a Ferguson Jenkins survived a shaky Start and a ninth inning threat to beat Philadelphia tuesday driving earned runs in Thein by Ron Santo s first drive double and Gene Oliver s single after Glennb court was Safe on an error by motion prod c Knoup 21. Murphy p Kik Plok Sherry j p 000 Maul Lafr 2b 1 1 1 Taney of 000 Northrup of 020 Cash in 0 1 0 Whorton 010 Trechan 000 Malchuk 000 Oyler �. 0 1 0 Toa it m a so 2010 a Alison a ii 0 0 pm 1 0 0 0 i i i u 0000 a r h  3000 4000 4 1 1 0 2100 3012 3010 3111 0000 3010 it 0 0 0 seventh inning by hitting his first major league Home run off the Angels newly acquired reliever Larry Sherry a former Tiger. Wilson struck out nine including six in the first three innings and appeared headed for a shutout until Jim Fregosi drove his seventh Home run of the season into the upper deck in left with one out in the eighth. The loss was Murphy s first i three decisions while Wilson picked up his sixth Victor against five defeats. Earl Wilson. Seven hitter botox topples on Harrelson hit total m 1 7 California Detroit pi1 California a life Iii i in i total 27 3 6 3 too Roooto 1 200 000 10x3 1. I Truit 1. Lou in two runs with a double in a first baseman briggs.53 Victory for the Chicago cubs. Jenkins took a 5-1 Lead to the ninth but a double by Johnny Callison his third hit and Anop run by John Briers Nar rowed the Gap. Rick Joseph singled but Jenkins got Mike Ryan Pinch hitter Clay Dalrym Cleaml cookie Rojas to end it. Doubles by Rojas and Calliso produced a run in the first in Ning before Jenkins pitched his Way put of a two out bases loaded situation by getting Joseph a Fly Ball. The cubs picked up two in Houston football Sta faces assault charge Houston up Warrenn 2.1 former tar halfback a. University of Houston Nas been charged with ated assault of his Ivi Rolt u. 2r Northrup. It. A san a proves pm football contract with the no innate bengals earlier this As.?arre8led and later re on $400 Bond a very rails 20, told police a before a allegedly choked it her anther out of the apartment. Chicago added another run inthe third when Beckert doubled took third on an infield out and sorted on Randy Hundley s sin  doubled Home two runs in the eighth after Willie Smith doubled and Adolfo Phil lips was purposely  Fryman a 10-game Winner absorbed his eighth  feat. He lasted until the fifth. Survives shaky Start Philadelphia Chicago at r h Raja 2b Puna m q on id i us of Zalun if Cut gluon of Bruhy Sli Crry in l.2-u 110 4000 to Kirt 31 s 0 1 0 a Villum u 4000 Banjo tto 4111 Roii Vurr in Sill we myth in 4010 Hundley e 4010 he Smitn of 1000 Blu Inkler of 0000 i Hilll a it 1000 junk Ltd 9 0000 a r h til m 6 0 2 0 4310 4000 8111 3 0 1 1 1110a o i i 30001, 0 0 0 ii 1 1 0 2012 pm 1 0 0 0 total Chi too k i i.  34 3 8 3  so & 10 6100 000 0023 01 000 02x 5 Iii cl.mr.i�1 ii. R a   t. Pm Hoo s a Cal Olson 2. Unto Hook it Phillip. W Smith Jan Lnu. Hit Uil a 2. 8- Fryman uni klan Hui Lisy. 11 h h Kkt by so Bryman iu10� t 3 1 8 j it. A 0 0 0 1 1 Jan Kent  to. T 3 i a 10.p32. Willnon a a. Or . T 1 19 15. H 10 t a r he by so 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 20 0 1 0 1 1 1 9 17.s�2. Sex big leaguer named Vale baseball coach new Haven Conn. Up Ken Mckenzie a former big league Pitcher who spent five years in the National league hag been named head baseball coach at Yale University. Mackenzie freshman baseball coach and Frosh hockey coach at the new Haven school the past three seasons was elevated to the head coaching position left vacant by the retirement of Ethan Allen. Boston a Ken Harrel son s two run double in the eighth inning lifted the Boston red sox to a comeback 4-3 Vic tory Over the Oakland athletic tuesday night. The red sox trailed 3-2 when Mike Andrews led off the eighth with a single and after one out double trouble Oakland Bost Nab r h Bab r h m m 5020 Andrews 3b 4010 2000 Ponds in 4230 4010 Taru Buli or 0 1 0 0 4000 y Tromski if 3210 Harn Lson of 4120  of 3000 per Clu m 0000 Foy Sti 2001 Khz re a 3000  ii 0000 a i p 0000 Lyie p u 0 0 0 1000 re gtd on of Moi Itlay of Banciu 31. Donalds n 2t Rater h Rudl if go Suer if Duncan  p Maiio p  p Aker p ogre Mph 3100 4023 4001 3000 3000 5 0 1 q 0000 s 0 8 0 1000 Carl Yastrzemski  Relief Ace Jack Aker came on to pitch to  the sex athletic turned on his former mates with a line smash against the left Field Wall scor ing both runners. Dalton Jones also starred at Bat for the red sox with two singles and a double and two runs scored. Dave Duncan s sacrifice Fly gave the a s a 1-0 Lead in the second inning and a walk Danny Cater s double a wild pitch by Boston starter Gary Bell Anda double play made it 3-0 in the fourth. Total 31 3 6 1 tot�4  010 200 Botlon 000 101 Job Androws 1 p Oakland 1. Lob Oakland 9, Boston 4 e Howard. N Jotic har cuon.  Koi. So a uncut. In Krausst Patio  we Alvr l u  a w 3 h Blu. T h 4 2 13 s 0 0 33 1 i 3 a 1 1 0 i1 0 1 so 4 t 4 j 000 s j 0 2 x 4 a Mou 2 j Boater. 6b- r or by so a 2 1 1 0 6 Florida am Gritl Tler signs with raiders Oakland a John  receiver and punter for Florida am has been signed Toa contract with the Oakland raiders of the american foot Ball league. The 6-foot-s, 230-Pound Easo caught 30 passes in his senior year at am for 642 Yards 10touchdowns and three conver Sions for a total of 63  had a 41.7-Yard punting aver age. Basketball All Star game to Honor or. King new York up plans postage a professional basketball All Star game in memory of slain civil rights loader or. Martin Luther King were announced tuesday. The Spiris tribute to or. Kin was announced by the Southern Christian leadership Confer ence new York mayor John v. Lindsay and Oscar Robertson Flushing  of the Cincinnati royals j proceeds from the and president of the National basketball association players association. At a Ness conference at City Hall Unsay and Robertson said the All Star game involving 30 Nha stars will take place aug. 15 at Singer bowl in ame will of to the conference and the mayor s commission on youth and physical fitness. Robertson said the game is a outgrowth of the players deep feeling that something must be done to Honor the Meudt adv Ondr.   
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