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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, July 9, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 9, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              The stars and stripes log 17 cards Blank giants far 7th straight win Cam Francisco a Lou Brock and Curt flood accounted nil Ftp scoring As surging St Louis won its seventh straight. Of line san Francisco giants 2-0 sunday. Flood s single followed so s triple in the sixth inning and broke up a scoreless Duel Rock s " h o t footer ft-4 nah of Lorri i Rev 7-fi tvs for trial Sui run a pros Winner Larry Jaster 6-4. And Gaylord Perry 7-6. Jaster Floc Only two hits but need Edff from Ron Willis after pad in the bases in the  was Safe on third base Man Jim Davenport s error sing off the eighth inning. Detroit nudges a s twice 5-4,7-6 Mclain wins 16th Detroit a Detroit Slong Ball hitting tigers swept a doubleheader from Oakland sunday winning the opener 5-4 on Willie Morion s Homer an the Nightcap 7-8. Horton broke a 4-4 deadlock inthe Bottom of the ninth in the opener when he hit the second pitch served up by a s reliever de Sprague for his 21st Homer of the season. The stars and stripes National stars rated 7-5 favourites to beat Al on Houston astroturf Larry Jaster. Allows two hits the speedy outfielder stole two bases to give him three for the Day and scored on flood s Sac Rifice Fly. Willis got out of a Jam in the eighth after Ron Hunt singled and Willie Mccovey walked. Carrying St. Louis a hot hand Brock i flood c Edwards of Clpeda in Tolan Roshannon 3b Javier 2bschotteld Tui tar pwii1u p a r h bl4220 3013s 0 0 0 40104010 40004030 20008010 1000 san Franciscoo r b by 4010 3b 4 0 1 0 in Hunt 2bdavenprt Mccove Mays Chart diets o Bonds it Lander Hlatt a Schroder u Perry cum  Gibbon Marshall  30004000 30108000 30002000 10001000 30001000 00001000 Tola 32 282 total 32 0 3 0st.louu000 001 0108 ban Francisco. 000 000 000 0e-Schoflekt. Tolan. Hunt. Davenport. Shannon. Up-8an frn Cuco 1. Lob Hal oils 7, 8nn frn Cuco 8. 2b Davenport. 3b-Brock. So Brock 3 of blood. In Hawter w.6-46 1-3 2 Willis. 22-3 11 Erry l,7 Tii. 7 e Olchon. 3 3t-2 28. A 3,963. R Erbb 80 0 0 3 20 0 1 3 0 Davis Kos Weakland Las vegas Nev. Up Art Davis 148, los Angeles scored a second round knockout Over Jerry Weakland 147, Las vegas in a scheduled 10-round"ght Here. Houston a the syn thetic turf of the Astrodome is one of the reasons the National league will be favored to defeat the american league for the sixth straight Lime tuesday night in the major league All Star game. While indoor baseball and artificial grass Are no strangers to National league players be cause of their Competition against the Houston astros most of the american league teams have never played in the domed Structure. Only new York Baltimore Detroit and Minnesota of the Al have played in the Astrodome i exhibition games. 50,000 expected a crowd in excess of 50,000 i expected to be on hand in the huge air conditioned Structure for the contest. The National holds a 20-17-1edge in the series and is a 7-5 favorite to take this one. The american league has not won since the second game at Wrig Ley Field Chicago in 1962, the last year in which two game were played annually. Not counting a tie in 1961, the National league has won nine of the last 10 decisions and 16 of the last 21. At one time the Al held a 12-4  1968 game is the first scheduled night All Star contest since 1944. Last year s Start in Anaheim went 15 innings an lasted nearly four hours wind ing up on prime evening television time in Eastern Homes. The no won 2-1.juan Marichal of san Francis co Don Drysdale of los Angel Sand Bob Gibson of St. Louis head a Strong National pitching staff while Denny Mclain of de troit Luis Tiant of Clevelandand Tommy John of Chicago Lead the american league sounds men. Red schoendienst of the  cardinals who will Man age the nationals and Dick Wil iams of the Boston red sox who will guide the american leagues were to name their starting pitchers monday. Tiant is expected to Start Force Al while schoendienst May to with Gibson hero of the cardinals world series Victory last year. The starting infield for the nationals will have Willie my Ovey of san Francisco at first Tommy Helms of Cincinnati at second Don Kessinger of Chica of at Short and Ron Santo of Chicago at third. The catch Erwill be Jerry Grote of the new York mets. The nationals starting out Field was to include Curt flood of the cardinals Hank Aaron of Atlanta and Pete Rose of Cincinnati. However Rose broke h i thumb saturday night in los Angeles and will be replaced inthe starting line up by Willie Mays. The american leagues starting infield includes Harmon Killebrew of Minnesota at first Rod Carew of Minnesota at Sec Ond Jim Fregosi of Californi Aat Short and Brooks Robinson of Baltimore at third. Bill Freeha Nof Detroit is the Catcher. The starting outfielders Are Frank Howard of Washington Willie Horton of Detroit a Dcarl Yastrzemski of Boston. Other hurlers on the National league eight Man pitching staff Are Jerry Koosman and Tom Seaver of the mets Ron Reed of continued on Page 2sj Sprague relieved starter Lew Krausse who had battled Denny Mclain 16-2, on even Terra through eight innings in which each gave up four runs and five hits. Sal Bando and Reggie Jack son hit consecutive homers for the a s in both games running Jackson s total to 13. Bando added a third Homer in the eighth inning of the Nightcap his sixth. Mclain who became the major league s first 16-game win Ner yielded the Bando Jackson homers in the first game. Al Kaline hit a two run Homerin the first inning of the night Cap. Thanks Willie first game Oakland Detroit Brabbl a r h by  Peris is 4000 Maui life 2b 4221donald 2b 3210 Wanley a 4110 monday of 4011 Northrop of 4 1 1 2cash in 3001 Whorton u 4121freehan e 3000 Matchick 3 0 0 0wert 3b 3000 Mclain p 3000 cubs slug pirates for pair 5-4, 4-3 Bando 3brjackson it Goseer Webster in Duncan Krausse p Sprague p 4122 4111 3000 3000 3000 3000 0000 total 31 4 5 4 total 31 5 6 Sone out when winning run scored. Oakland 000 301 0004 Detroit 301 000 001 be Webster. Lob Oakland 1, Detroit 2. 2bmcauliffe. 3bnorthrup,  9bando 4r Jackson 12\v.horton 21.  h r or be so Krausse 81-35 4 3 0 6sprague l.3-2 0 1 1 1 0 0 Mclain w.16-29 64419 t1 56. Despite Bando second Oakla dab r n by  Peris is 5000donaldso 2b 4111 monday of 5010bando 3b 6244 Jackson it 4 1 1 1cater in 3000 Gosger ii 2000rudl 1 2000 roof c 4110jnash p 0000 Lindblad p 0000webster  0000 Segul p 0000kubinlt  1000 Odom p 0000dgreen  1010 Aker p 0000duncan  0100 game Detroit a r h Elmau Luffe 2b 5121 Chicago a Don Kes Singer singled in a run in the ninth inning to give the chicag cubs a 4-3 win and a sweep Over Pittsburgh sunday after Rookie Jose Arcia s first major league Homer in the last inning gave the cubs a 5-4 Triumph in the  s two out drive into right Center came after Phil re Gan had doubled. Ernie Banks Lith grand slam of his career staked the cubs to a 4-0 Lead in the first inning of the opener but the pirates Pat tied Back and tied it in the ninth on two out run scoring Pinch singles by Willie Stargell and Manny Jiminez. The pirates had picked up Arun in the third on singles by Bill Mazeroski Carl Taylor and atty Alou and added another in the seventh when Don Clendenon lashed his seventh  pirates jumped to a 2-0 Lead in the third inning of the Nightcap on two errors and sin Gles of Gary Kolb and Maury wills. Roberto Clemente s 10th Home added another in the fourth. But singles by Kessinger an Glenn Beckert led to a cub run in the Bottom of fourth and Dou Bles by Jim Hickman and Arcia trimmed it to 3-2 in the next in Ning. Chicago tied it in the eight Hon successive singles by Billy Williams Ron Santo and Banks Box scores of Page i8 Northrup a Okaline of Cash i Whorton u Stanley a Freehan e Matchick Oyler a Wert 3t Sparma p killer plaster p Lolich p 41105122 31214021 01002000 41210000 31113010 10000000 e o o o total 36 6 9 8 total 34 7 13 7oakland 010 000 0136 Detroit 880011 1 0 x 7eroof, Mcaulife df1oakl�nd 3. Detroit 1. Lob Oakland 8, Detroit s.2bmcauliffe 2. Matchick. , Cash. Donaldson. 3bw. Horton. Or Kaline 4bando 2 .6. A Jackson u3. So Northrup to h r Erbb so litdbladll.66 Odom Aker. Sparma i\v,7-s Hiller. Lasher Lolich. To j 50. A 36.ss. 12-36 1-3 02 1 2 32 3 532-3 4 l 1 1-3 0 Henrich at the Bat Kansas City a Tommy Henrich onetime new York Yan Kee great has been named minor league batting coach forthe Kansas City royals. Nil dispute keeps 1st Grid Camp closed i % a. F �. M. A a 4 St 4 to it via a in a remained �.-. Associated press �. Bargaining stalemate be tween National football league owners and their players a unresolved sundays a j he first nil Camp Wass p w sed to  Fancisco 49ers were d to Welcome 30 to 40 l-,.m � m to 6 a Ftp raw awned he in Slewing an agreement Lulu nil club owners to Post he Start of All Camps until is e with commissioner Pete Rozelle meanwhile said sunday he would get in touch with Joh Gordy players association president who requested that Rozelle step in and help solve the pension problems which Are standing in the Way of a Settle  Gordy s statement Satur Day night the Detroit Uon guard said the players association is willing to meet with the owners at any ume and expected a meeting within three Days. There was however no word sunday that such a meeting was  by the owners not to open their training Camp was announced saturday by a thur Modell owner of the Cleve land Browns and president of the  Spadia general manager of the 49ers, reiterated Sunda that no training Camp functions would get underway at Santabarbara calif., until an agree ment is reached. He said some of the rookies were in route to the Camp it the time of the decision and that the club will House and fee them and give them physical examinations. But there will Beno workouts he added. The Lions had been schedule to be the next team to begin training on tuesday with the others following daily. Gordy was the second person to Usk Rozelle to step into the dispute. The first was Jack i Kemp president of the Ameri can football league players association. The Al players Are not involved in the negotiations but Kemp said the players Are sym pathetic with the nil players cause. The Buffalo Bills quarterback said if Rozelle did t become involved. Al players Wouk re quest Federal mediation. I the commissioner said he would Contact Kemp  
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