European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 22, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday july a the Star and stripes Page Smith rallies to stun Richey in Clay semis Milwaukee we. A Stan Smith dropped two straight s saturday then rallied Towin the next three Over texan Cliff Richey in the National Ria courts Tennis tournament semifinals 1-6, 6-8, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4.Smith, the no. 8 seed from Pasadena Calif., was to meet fourth seeded Clark Graebner of new York for the men s singles title sunday. Graebner advanced by beating puerto rican Charle Pasarell 6-1, 6-8, 6-4 0-4. Nancy Richey of san Angelo Tex Cliff s sister was to face eighth seeded Linda Tuero of Metairie la., another upset Vic Tor saturday for the women s title miss Richey advanced in her bid for a sixth straight title by defeating Kathy barter Seal Beach Calif., 7-5, 6-2. Miss tue to upset third seeded Stephanie de Fina Hollywood fla., 3-6,6-0, 6-2. The men s doubles team of Marty Riessen Evanston 111., and Tom Mozur Sweetwater,Tenn., moved to the semifinals by eliminating Australia s Johnbrown and Tom go fan Seattle wash., 6-4, 8-4.the semifinal doubles match 6 qualify in olympic sail trials Houston a a new or leans skipper led the six Man Field that qualified saturday inthe Southern area . Olympic trials for Star class Hadden of the Between Hissen Mozu Graebner Pasarell Pond in Progress 8th thoroughbred millionaire yacht club of new Orleans finished with 10 Points under the olympic scoring system to head the qualifying list. Hadden sailed his boat Marmaduke to three firsts and one fifth in the Best four of five ser ies on Galveston Bay. Joe Arns of the Mobile ala.,yacht club finished second Overall with 14 haslem of the new or leans club was third with 16.7points. In fourth was Bill re pass of the Houston yacht club followed by John Flack and Georg Mejlaender also of hous ton. The top six finishers Are Eligi ble to compete in the . Olympic trials sept. 2-8 at Sandiego Calif. Stars nip wolves Houston a Jacinto Arayo s goal gave the Houston Mars a 1-0 North american soc cer league Victory Over the los Angeles wolves saturday nigh before 3,331. An was Post because of darkness. Also halted was a match featuring the top seeded men s doubles team of Smith and Bob Lulu los Angeles against Richey and Arthur Ashe Richmond. and Richey scored a Quarter final Victory Over Dick Dell Bethesda md., and Dick Leach Arcadia Calif., 6-3, 15-12.the Richey Ziegenfuss team upset top seeded Maryne god win and Laura Russow South Africa 13-11, 6-3 in the women doubles semifinals. Miss peaches Bartkowicz an miss de Fina advanced by beat ing tory Fretz los Angeles an Vicky Rogers Rye n.y., 6-4, 6-4. Sadecki hurls . By astros on two hitter san Francisco a Willie Mays scored from first base on a fourth inning single by Jim Hart and the san fran Cisco giants nipped the Houston astros 1-0 saturday on Ray Sadecki s two hitter. Houston Southpaw Denny be master walked Mays with one out in the fourth and the giants Flash raced All the Way Home on Hart s ground single to Simpson s throw to the plate had Mays beat but willies id around Catcher Ron Brand to tally the game s Only run. Sadecki wingless in his pre Vious four starts struck out 11 and walked one in gaming his ninth Victory in 20 decisions. The Only hits he allowed were first inning single by Rusty staub and a sixth inning Bun single by Brand. Lemaster 8-10, was nicked for Only four hits in the seven innings he worked. All the Way from 1 St Houston san Franciscoa r h by at r b b Simpson if s 0 0 0 Hunt 2b 2010 Damascus beats or. To capture Brooklyn Cap new York a Damas Cus flashed past or. Fagir in the stretch saturday to win the Brooklyn Handicap in track record time at Aqueduct and be come the eighth millionaire 1967 horse of the year flying the colors of mrs. Edithw. Bancroft passed or. Fager approaching the eighth pole an beat the tartan stable Colt to he wire by 2j/� time of 1 59 1-5 for the l / 4miles broke the track Mark of i 59 3-5 set by gun Bow july 25,.964, and tied by or. Fager last july 4 when he beat bold hour and Damascus in the suburban first Money of $71,110 out of the Gross purse of $109,400boosted Damascus career earn Ings to $1,025,526. Of this total,$817,941 came last year when Damascus was a 3-year-old.Damascus, Ridden by Manny Ycaza and coupled in the bet Ting with mrs. Bancroft s Hede Var returned $4.80, $2.40 and$2.10. Or. Fager Braulio Baeza up Torres a staub id Wynn of 4000 Jalou of 40004010 Mccovy in 4000 3000 Maya it apr mate so 3 0 0 0 Hart 11 21103011 Mynko 2b Thomaa a Brand c Shea ple Mastor p Arloah o total Houston Sanfran Citco 3000 Dave Nurt 3b 2 0 0 03000 Barton o 3000 3010 Lander a 30100000 Sadecki p 3000 10001000 28 0 2 0 total 26 1 4 1000 000 0000 000 100 0 0 x do Houston 2. Lob Houston 3. Francisco 6. Blemaster. San in 7lemoatcr l.8-10 Shoa Jade Cal w.9-11 9 t1 49. A18.164. H r Erbb so 4 0a 31 1 11 finished second by three lengths t honors in the second half of the Over mrs. Peter Duchin s or. Right who saved the show by ahead Over Grace born. Or. Fager paid $2.20 and $2.10 Ander. Right $2.10. Fast count finished fifth Fol Lowed by adv Cator and Hede Var. Bold hour was scratched when he came up with a filled left ankle during the night. Out of the Way was scratched just before the race. Ycaza and Baeza left shortly after the race by helicopter for Monmouth Park where the had mounts in the $100,000-add de sorority. Oceanport . A big Advance a strapping dark Brown filly from the Wheatley table of mrs. H. C. Phipps and her son Ogden left her seven rivals far behind in the Home stretch saturday winning the$100,000 sorority at Monmouth Park by 10 lengths Over Aler Princess. Braulio Baeza was aboard the Well named daughter of bold ruler and Broadway to earn Auto racing Ai Unser nabs Gosport 25o Gosport ont. A Unser of Albuquerque won the Gosport 250, the Cana Dian classic Stock car race in 2 hours 43 minutes and 11 seconds saturday. Unser driving a 1968 Dodge Charger combined fourth and first place finishes in the two50-Lap heats around the 2.46 mile course to beat a. J. Foyt of Houston in the Over All stand Ings. Unser trailed Foyt s 1968 for Torino by five seconds in the first heat but More than Over came this deficit in the second heat. Frank Freda and Bay Darnell each driving a 1967 Plymouth finished third an fourth Over All followed by to Ronto s Bill Brack the Only Ca Nadian entrant. Brack also drove a 1967 la s Victory Unser won $2,160 and gained 400 Points to wards the Sac Stock car championship in which he now Hooters Battle to 0-0 tie Cleveland a the at Lanta chiefs and Cleveland Stok ers battled to a scoreless tie in a North american soccer league game before 3,423 saturday night. Anderson free Rifle Champ san Antonio Tex. Up National Anderson of san Anselmo uuif., will have a Chance repeat his top performance guard it. Gary join i a off f v4b a 4-m4tvw be olympics of four years ago this year in Mexico City. Anderson who won a Gold the free Rifle event at t won the finals in the International free Rifle gunship and a berth on the 1968 olympic team Friday an ii Point margin Over the shooter. It was Anderson s fifth National free Rifle championship and his third in a Row. He fired an 1,152 out of a possible 1,200 Points in Friday s round for a three Day aggregate total of 3,432 Points 11 Points higher than runner up army maj. John Foster of Phoenix s finish in the event gave third place finisher army capt. Lones Wigger of Carter mont., a Chance to participate in his second olympic games. Foster was already on the olympic team in the Small bore Rifle , who picked up two olympic medals on his own inthe 1964 games started out Friday in second place but foil behind As Foster ripped the targets with 1,153 As alternates to the . Olympic team in free Rifle were army maj. Bruce Mere Dith of Benwood w.va., army sgt. William Krilling Stafford of Denver Colo and air Force sgt. Tom Garrigus of Hillsboro Ore. Helicopter double which also involved the Brooklyn Handicap at finishing second to Damascus and Manuel Ycaza Wither. Fager in the Brooklyn Baeza brought big Advance Homes the Choice of a crowd of 29,045. Helicopter hide Baeza and Ycaza both jumped into a helicopter in the Aque duct infield and 20 minutes late were in the jockey quarters at , however could t Complete the rare double a Lynne s orphan wound up fifth. Process shot unbeaten in fou previous starts and carrying the Hopes of David a. Sonny Werblin wound up seventh. For her fourth Victory in a Many starts the Eddie Neloy trained big Advance earneds60.000 and paid $5.20, $3.60 and $3. Combs horse 2nd Alert Princess Midwest in Vader owned by Leslie Combs ii was the Best of the other Sand returned $6.60 and $5.60. She finished three quarters of length in front of Michael g. Phipps White mass. Who sur Vived a foul claim to take third Money and pay $8.20. In order Back of the firs three came lady in red Lynne s orphan Irish sister process shot and Gallant Bloom. Baeza with his second a Boarder. Fager in the Brooklyn earned $2,188 and he picked an other $6,000 As his 10 percent share of the Winner s purse inthe sorority. Ycaza got $7,111 for his Brook Lyn Victory but did t share in the sorority purse. Inglewood Calif. A Fleet Kirsch a 7-1 shot made his first stakes Victory a big one when he won the $180.850 Holly Wood juvenile championship sat urday by 14 lengths Over 13 rival "2-year-Olds at Hollywood Park. Leaving the heavily bet favor Ite Good manners to Trail in fifth jockey Alvaro Pineda had his California bred youngster in j. T close Contention All six furlongs crowd of 25,000. Both me and of Cerf out at the finish to de Cluskey and White were forced Al i trails Foyt by 335 Points. Foytn.m., i has 1,575 Points Unser 1,240. Roger Mccluskey Tucson Ariz won the first heat in a 1967 Plymouth in 1 21.4. The fastest laps were driven Bydon White of Keokuk Iowa in a 1968 Dodge Charger and Rich Ard Lee Petty of Durham n.c., in a 1967 Plymouth. Both hit 146miles per stretch of hour on a Short the Cross country course just off Lake Ontario. Parnelli Jones of Indianapolis who had won the pole position As the fastest qualifier had accidents in both heats the second when he was Only two laps from Victory in his 196s Ford Torino. Mccluskey won the first heathy 20 seconds Over White before out of the second heat after staging a fierce Battle for the Lead. Foyt finished third in the first heat and second to Unser in the second heat. Freda and Darnell feat one More Allied was third lengths Back and greek Static was fourth. The Winner s owner , collected $125,850 in the highest purse Ever at Holly finished i Wood Park. Third and fourth respectively in the second heat. Bristol Tenn. A Don Nie Allison of Hueytown ala., won the Bristol Soo grand tour ing race saturday finishing 1� Miles ahead of Bud Moore of Charlotte Allison, driving a 1968 mus Tang took the Lead from the Cougar driving Moore on the 190th Lap and never was averaged 71.854 Miles an hour in collecting first prize Breaks Mark the time was 1 09 1-5, break ing the stakes record of 1 09 2-5 first set in 1956 by Luch crowd of 50,302 was on hand for the meeting la stand the Money of $1,400.the pave Bristol was a 150 mile one half race at Emile Oval of International preliminary Speedway event for sunday s Volunteer 500 race formate Model Stock cars. Allison ran away from Thefield after Moore s car devel oped handling problems two continued on Post w saturday off Leet Kirsch re a $17.40, $11 and$7.70 payoff. One More chorus Ridden by Bill Mahorney paid $25.20 and $13.60. Fleet Allied piloted by Dean Hall returned $7.40. It was Only the first triumphing three starts for Fleet Kirsch a Fleet Nasrullah Colt. Bays surge beats Detroit Baltimore a the Baltimore Bays scored three times in the last 19 minutes and Defeated the Detroit cougars 3-1 in a North american soccer league match saturday night before 3,786 fans
