European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 18, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday july18,t9m the stars and stripes Pago Regan win 8th Ujj of a s9 Jujj go a Sparks cuts to Victory Over phils in Philadelphia Jupt Glenn Heckert collected three u including a 12th-Innlng which scored Pinch Adolfo Phillips to run double hitting Streak to 21 straight games tuesday night and stye uie Chicago cubs a 44 Victory Over Philadelphia that snapped the phils seven game winning Holtzman had a 3-2 Victory All but wrapped up whence struck out Pinch hitter John Callison for the second out of the ninth inning but manager Leo Durocher decided to get cute and lift him in favor of Phil Regan. Cookie Rojas promptly singled off Regan to tie the game 3-3 and Send it int extra innings. It it remained tied until the 12th. Al Spangler batting Corregan walked and moved to second when first baseman Johnny Briggs dropped a Pickoff attempt by loser Gary Wagner now 1-1. Beckert then doubled to score Phillips who ran for Spangler. Joe Niekro retired the Side inthe 12th to save the Victory for Regan who s 8-2. Holtzman took a 3-1 Lead into the ninth when Tony Taylor led off with a double. After Brigg grounded out Pinch hitter Rick Joseph hit a Fly that Jim Hickman got his Glove on in right and dropped it for a two 6-run first propels twins to 12-3 rout of red sox St. Paul Minneapolis up Tony Oliva s two run triple and John Roseboro s two run Homer highlighted a six run first inning and Dean Chanc pitched a six hitter tuesday night As the Minnesota twins routed the Boston red sox 12-3. The red sox played without Carl Yastrzemski who sat out the game with a Straine ligament in his left wrist which was injured recently and has become aggravated. Boston used four relievers after Gary Bell was shelled in the first inning and the twin collected 14 hits. Cesar Tovar opened the first inning with a single and Rich Reese followed with a , who had three hits tripled for two runs and Ted Uhlaender followed with an infield single to score then stole second and scored on a single by fran Quilici. Ilic Heys also Triumph Graebner Ashe win in Clay courts meet pirates snap 10-game skid against mets Pittsburgh a Jerry May lashed a two run double with two out in the seventh in Ning tuesday night giving Pittsburgh a 3-2 Victory Over the new York mets that snapped the pirates losing Streak at 10games. The pirates ended their Tail spin two losses Short of the mod Ern Era club record set in 1939,by overcoming a 2-1 deficit in the seventh. Donn Clendenon Drew a two out walk from mets starter Dick Selma and Bill Mazeroski heat out a slow roller before May delivered the Deci Sive double to left handing the mets their fifth consecutive mets had gone ahead in the fifth when Phil Linz walked upon Jones doubled and Ron Swoboda blooded a two run sin Gle to took a 1-0 Lead Inge second without a hit. Rober to Clemontz walked advanced to second on a wild pitch raved to third on a Fly out and Glenn Beckett. Three big hits base error that scored Callison struck out Rojas singled off Regan to tie the game. Phils starter Chris Slort did t allow a hit until Jim Hickman opened the sixth witha triple. Holtzman doubled him in and Beckert singled i Holtzman. Beckert singled stole secondhand scored the cubs third run in the eighth on Ron Santo two out single. Winning with Phil Milwaukee wis. A fourth seeded Clark Graebner of new York coasted to twin victories tuesday in the nation Al Clay courts Tennis championships. 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Zyglewicz stops Johnson in four Houston a Texas heavyweight Champion Dave Zyglewicz of Houston stopped Willie Johnson of Miami Beach Fla., with a technical knockout at 2 35 in the fourth round of a scheduled 10-Rounder tuesday night. Zyglewicz 188&, used a series of overhand lefts and right uppercuts against Johnson in the fourth. Johnson a sparring partner of world boxing association heavy weight Champion Jimmy Ellis weighed 190. Brigham Young defeats Berlin in track meet Berlin up the touring Brigham Young University track team won eight out of 10 events to dominate a track meet against a West Berlin team Here tues Day night. The outstanding performance of the evening was the 25 feet 1c inches turned in by by s Pertt Pousi in the Long jump. The Only two losses suffered by the Colleg team came in the High jump and the 100-meter dash. Next two sets and the match6-2, 6-2. I expect problems the firs Day said Ashe who just arrived in Milwaukee from swe Den. The defending Champion said it would take him a while to adjust his game to the Clay courts surface. Charles Pasarell of puerto Rico top ranked nationally and seeded second at Milwaukee Defeated Zan Guerry of Lookout Mountain tenn., 6-3, 6-8, 6-4. Cliff Richey of san Angelo,tex., the number three seed took Dick Dell of Bethesda md.,6-2, 7-5. Fifth seeded Marty Riessen of Evanston 111., won6-2, 6-3, Over Dick Leach of Arcadia Calif. Canada s Mike Belkin the to seeded foreigner downed Sher Wood Stewart of Baytown tex.,6-4, 6-2. The number two foreign entry Jamie Fillol of Chile edged unseeded australian John Brown 6-2, 5-7, 8-6. Third seeded Samanthan Krishnan of India beat Colin stubs of Australia 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Nancy wins in the women s draw top seeded Nancy Richey san an Gelo tex., and second seeded peaches Bartkowitz of Ham track mich., took their opponents in straight sets. Miss Richey seeking he sixth straight Clay courts title downed South Africa s Laura Russow 6-0, 6-2 while miss Bartkowicz beat Pam Teeguarden of los Angeles 6-2, 6-0. Third seeded Stephanie de Fina of Hollywood Fla., sub Dued Betty Ann Grubb of Santa Monica Calif., 3-6, 6-4, 6-4. Kathleen barter of Seal each Calif., the fourth seed plays her first round match wednesday. Fifth seeded Vicky Rogers of Rye n.y., beat Tish Adams of Charleston . 6-3, 6-1.only one seeded player Premjit Lall of India has been eliminated. He lost his second round men s singles match to George Seewagen of new York 6-3, 6-2. Roseboro then hit his Homer Quilici scoring ahead of him. The twins Rippl reliever Bil Landis for two runs in the second inning. Tovar walked Reese singled and with one out Oliva doubled in one run an Uhlaender followed with a sacrifice Fly. Roseboro doubled to open the third inning against Jerry Stephenson and Rick Renic reached on an infield hit before Chance sacrificed both runners along. Reese then hit a two run doubled in the fourth Quilici walked an Roseboro singled to fill the bases. Renick then hit a two run single. Reggie Smith opened the Boston scoring with his second Homer in the fifth. Boston Pitcher Jim Lonborg homered in the sixth and Boston added another run on Ken Harrelson s sacrifice Fly in the retired the first 10 men in succession and six time retired Boston in order to boost his record to 8-9. Big Start Boston Minnesota a r h blab r h m Tartabull if 4100 Tovar if 3210andrews 2b 3 0 1 0 Holt if 1000 Jonea in 4020 Reese in 6132harrelson of 3 0 1 1 Carew 2b 3106 a Smith of 4111 ova it 5133petroclli a 1000 Uhlaender of 3222 3000 Quirici 3b 4210 4000 Roset Oro c 2222 3000 look pm 0000 0000 Renicks a 5122 0000 Doha Jim p 3000 1000 0000 1111 1000 0000 Scott Iboy 3b Gibson o Bell plan Dis p Pizarro p Lonborg Siebern pm Brandon p total 32 3 6 3 Tola 35 12 14 11 Boston 000 012 000 3 Minnesota 622 200 Fox 12egibson, Renick. Of Minnesota 1. Lob Boston 4. Minnesota 11. 2boliva.3boliva. Or 3r Smith 2. Lonborg cd. So Carew. . Chance 2. , Harrel son. In Bell 4 1 Landis 1stephenson Lonborg 3brandon 1 . 9hbplonborr. We a19 431. Blasingame out after operation for Groin injury Houston up Southpaw Wade Blasingame of the hous ton astros underwent surgery inst. Louis tuesday for a Groin injury suffered in a game Ambusch memorial stadium last saturday night the Astro announced tuesday. Blasingame underwent surgery because of Haemorrhaging and tissue damage according to . C. Middelman the St. Louis Cardinal physician. He said the operation was a Success but Blasingame would remain in the Hospital for at least two weeks out of action for to blamed for nil woes Miami Fla. A the owner of the Baltimore Colts said tuesday that television net works were at fault for higher pay demands which led to Astrike by National football league Rosenbloom owner of the Colts used As an example the 183 million reportedly paid by lbs to the nil for Broad least rights. Wit around this kind of Doug the demands of the players got out of line unrealistic Rosenbloom said in the interview at his Home television clubs made More Money than they do now he said. Everything s so much worse. When they see something Good everybody wants to get All he Point is reached where the pendulum must Start swing ing the other Way to the owner Rosenbloom said the league s financial problems did not end with settlement of the strike. A lot of the veterans have not signed Rosenbloom said. You can expect some unreasonable demands from them. 1 look for More playing out their options than Ever and would be45-60 Days. The Astro disabled list Southpaw Hal Oklahoma Gilson 26, put him on theand called up Gilson from thei City farm team came to the Astro the cardinals he was 1-4 Atin a Trade wit earlier this City. Blasingame who had a 1-1record, is the third Astro Pitcher on the injured list. The others Are Mike Cuellar who has an injured rib Cage and Fred Gladding who underwent Elbow surgery this week and is out Lor the season
