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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 25, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Thursday july 25, 1968 the stars and stripes Page 19 homers losing Streak Atlanta a Home runs by de Kranepool and Ron Swo Boda carried the new York my Toast Atlanta 2-1 tuesday night stretching the braves losing Streak to five games. Reliever Cal Koonce pitched out of an eighth inning Jam pre serving Tom Seaver s ninth Vic tory against six losses As the mets won their third straight and sixth in eight fames. Kranepool led off the second inning against Pat Jarvis 10-7, with his second Homer of the season. Swoboda connected for his 10th Homer off Jarvis with iwo out in the sixth. The braves scored their Runin the sixth after loading the bases on singles by Tito Franco a Hank Aaron and Joe Torre. Francona tallied As Tomm Eaaron bounced into a double  replaced Saver after Mike Lum s Lead off single in the eighth. After Francona bunted into a Force play the relieve walked Hank Aaron then re tired Torre and Tommie Aaron. Pair of solos new York Atlanta us r h i at Rby Harrolson a 4 0 0 0 i urn of 4020 role c 4000 Frant imn if 4110 set Tel of 4010 ii Auron of 3020 Liam hey if 4010 torn c 4 0 1 i age of 0000 Taaron in 4000 Gnu Pool in 4121 Mullan 21 4000 Swoboda of 4121 djo Irwon in 4010 Buchok 3b 3010 Marline. Kab 2010 Wela 2h 4010 Calouph 1000 Bov r p 3000 jury in p 2000 Koonce l 0000 Veteran ram lineman fearsome foursome s Grier retires from pro football Yankees Bahnsen tip botox new York up Frank Fernandez who struck out his first two times at Bat was walked by Juan Pizarro with the bases loaded and two out inthe seventh inning to Force in the tie breaking run tuesday night As Stan Bahnsen and the new York Yankees beat the Boston red sox 4-1. Pizarro arrested less than 72hours before the game on a drunk and disorderly charge i Boston walked Tom Tresh who homered in the fifth for the Yankees first run to Load the bases and bring up  getting two strikes on Fernandez Pizarro threw four straight balls forcing in the run to break the m tie. The yanks added two insurance runs in the eighth As Pizarro suffered his second los against two victories. Bahnsen who scattered seven hits boosted his record to 9-6 and would have had a shutout except for an error by Fernandez. Juan walk too Many Boston new York a r h blab r h by Tartabull if 4020 Vork 2b 4 1 a 0  l 4000 White if 4131 Oil in 3000 Mintle in wows ii 1000 Michael or Harn Lson of 3000 Amuro in a Smith t 4110 Pii Platone of Pter Oclit a n 0 2 0 Korto of just Nahki in 0000 Kob non of ajar i 1010  Foy is 4010 kor Mimer c Jaxn 300 0 owner ib1 Werro p i 0 0 0 Buh Usiri p total j4 2 8 2 total new York 010 001 Atlanta 000 001 do now York 1. Lob new Atlanta 7. 2b-wi-ls, , sub cola. 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The lineman had indicated afew weeks earlier that he was doubtful about resuming his football career out the 1967 after having sat season with a ruptured Achilles  36-year-old Grier said he planned to devote his time to theatrical career and to promoting peace among the  has been appearing on his own television show in Losangeles and also has made a number of records As a  seven years with the new York giants Grier Cameto the rams in 1963 and was the nucleus of the powerful rams defensive line. He attended Penn state and was a third Hewitt Moore Lead a. Net round draft Choice by i hogians in 1955. During his time with the giants he played on four championship teams and twice was selected to play in the pro bowl. Rosey leaves a vacant place in our hearts As Well As in our defensive line Hirsch said. Coach George Allen expressed his regrets Over Grier s decision and said he was a great performer and a great competitor. Even after his injury Las year he was a great help to us with his influence for teamwork and Harmony among our  following Grier s injury Dur a. Up Redlegs Edge pirates 7-6, in 12th inning Pittsburgh a run scoring singles by Tony Perez and Tommy Helms in the 12thinning gave Cincinnati a 7-6 Vic tory Over Pittsburgh tuesday night after Bill Virdon reactivated coach hit a two run Pinch Homer in the ninth to Send the game into extra innings. With one out in the 12th, Leemay Johnny Bench Perez and Helms singled in succession Onffroy face As the reds posted their fifth Victory in a , a 37-year-old coach who last played in the major leagues in 1965 was reactivated last week. He belted his Homer his first hit in two at bats this season after Ted Abernathy walked Jose Pagan with one out i in the ninth. It was the 91st of his career. Victims of Virdon to Talu Lonn York e--fcnu.ii.lr/.6. R pm York ii. He Tresh  0  .000 000 1 .000 010 1 2 a 4 in bunion 2, lob i. 2r--Flrocrlll, 18. By Ruarke. In h r kit by so 8 84438 � 71016 orioles appoint Staller to coaching position Baltimore up the Baltimore orioles have a Pontod George Staller to the coaching staff replacing Ray Scarborough who has been re signed to scouting duties. Staller 52, was a coach with he 1962 orioles under Billy Juii la Ock and has been in thew Iole organization As a minor numa8er und scout Cincinnati a r h by Ajohnson if a Munoa of 3 1 Pinson of Muy in by nah c Iprax 31 Holum a a Bilenas a Malowey p Carroll p apr thy p White Lelia no Wixx Lenl i Tarriko p Pittsburgh us r Libl  6131 5210 6141 6162 3011 4000 2000 8010 0000i n o o o o u o1000 u u 0 0 wills is Kolb of face p Honry p i Taylor Ali Malou if Starm la if Clr ult non in i Ioruski Muy c put an Job Mcboun p Jinx itry. Ali Kline p Walker p sink p Mot a Phyllis p Verdun of 5210 n 0 1 0 0000 0000 1000 6010r. I i 2 5110 5030 6011 8100 1000 1000 0000 0000 0000 1000u o o o 2112 total is 7 20 6 total 4s 6 10 5 Cincinnati 003 011 000 0027 Pittsburgh ,. 100 101 002 0016 ujpen1, ont Leivik Pagan Olem Lenon. Of Pittsburgh 4. Kom Riidu inn Pitt 11, s. , . 3b  a i Perez ill Sturm h .is., Virdon u. Kab wills. So Sturni-11. In h r or by so 623 Haverford top seeded Bob Hewitt and fifth seeded Ray Moore both of South Africa each won two matches tuesday in the 89thannual Pennsylvania Lawn ten Nis championships at the Merion Cricket club. Hewitt Defeated k. S. Rey nolds Cambridge University 7-5, 6-4, in his first match and tit Vasquez argentinian Davis cup player 4-6, 6-4, 7-5, in his second contest. Moore won from Ruper Dorey of Oxford University 6-2, 6-4, then downed Richard Leach Arcadia Calif., 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.in women s singles second seeded Vicky Rogers a lefthand or from Rye n.y., advanced to the fourth round with a 6-4,6-3 Victory Over Betty Grubb Santa Monica Calif. Third-1 Pam seeded Valerie Ziegenfuss of California playing her first match after a first round Bye gained the third round Byi defeating fellow californian Gail Hansen 8-6, 8-2.tory Pretz Sherman Oaks Calif., Defeated Stephanie Grant Beverly Hills Calif. 8-10, 8-3, 8-4. Linda Tuero Metarie la. Reached the quarterfinals by beating Nancy Reed Gaithersburg md., 6-4, 6-0. In the men s singles Jaim Fillol of Chile rallied from 5-3 Down in the second set to defeat Vic Seixas former seven time Winner Here. 4-6, 7-5, 6-4.ron Goldman Washington d.c., put out India s Raman than Krishnan 6-4, 7-5. Jim Osborne Honolulu won fro Mstanley Pasarell puerto Rico 9-7, 6-3.pasarell s older brother Charles no. 1 in . Clay court rankings was in Washington d.c., playing exhibition matches with fellow Davis cup players Arthur Ashe. Stan Smith and Boblitz. They were to each have two matches  Marty Riessen Evanston 111., Defeated Paul Sullivan Cambridge mass., 6-4, 7-5in other men s matches Partido Cornejo Chile s no. 1 sixth seeded player from Australia stood off Tom Gorman Seattle 15-13, 12-10. Jim Mcman us of Berkeley. Calif., Defeated Lito Alvarez of Argentina 6-0, 6-0.in women s play South africans Maryna Godwin an Laura Russow reached the third round. Miss Godwin was extended to 6-1. 4-6, 6-3 by Pam Teeguarden of los  Russow also won in three sets after fighting off set Point at 3-5 in the opening set. She Defeated Pixie Lamm of Oakland. 7-5, 4-6. 6-1. Ceci Martinez san Francisco won a two hour and 45-minute Uphill struggle Over Pat Cody of Ell Calif. 5-7, 7-5, 6-4. Kristy Pigon the Wimbledon Junior Champion from Danville Calif., advanced 6-4. 6-2. Ove Richmond Mission Hills Becky Vest. Jackson. Miss.,scored by 6-3, 2-6, 6-1 Over Raymonde Jones Annandale a Emile Burrer san Antonio. Tex. Defeated Marilyn Aschner Hollis Wood n.y., 7-5. 6-3. Roosevelt Grier. Sat out 67 sea on the preseason Competition last year the rams obtained Roger Brown from the Detreitas a replacement and will retain the defensive spot this season.  tackle said. Cowboys acquire steelers9 kicker Utt Loney Carroll Abt in Atli Artigu a a  i bean Kline wet kor hive kill Ttoe a 14 a j 1-3 0 b 1 1 i 1-3 1-32 1-3 a 2 i 2 0 t i 1o a 6 u 2 0 1 1 01 0 0 01 u1 t player gained the third round by winning 2-6, 8-6, 6-2 Over Colin stubs of Australia. Allen Stone new Lafayette coach Easton a. Up Gerald Linton three sport letter Winner at the University of Massachusetts has been n a m e d head coach of soccer and Lacrosse at Lafavette College. Thousand Oaks. Calif up the Dallas cowboys reported tuesday they have traded a High draft Choice for Mike Clark Pittsburgh Steeles placekicker who scored 71 Points last season. Clark 27, a former Texas a player was no. 14 on the National football league scor ing list. He connected on 12 of 22 Field goal attempts. His longest was a 47-yarder. He will fill the Gap left by kicker Harold deters who is teaching school and has not re ported. Another Absentee is Stokes a wide receiver has left Camp to spend months in the . Army Dix . In other personnel enter Dave Manors released from a Hospital he was treated for a Sim who four at it. News was whore foot infection but will not be Able to work out until next week. The cowboys held another double workout session tues Day at their Cal Luthera College Vamp. And Bob Hayes took it easy because of a slight muscle Strain in a log but should be Able to go at full Speed next week a team spokesman said. Woolen and Fichtner become free agents Cleveland a two Cleveland Browns veterans be came free agents tuesday unclaimed after they were put on waivers by owner Art Mcclel because of an alleged racial slight that broke in the news papers. Guard John Wooten and defensive Back Ross Fichtner now May sign with any pro football team. The waiver period was up monday and the Browns had 24houite after that to withdraw the  club spokesman said there were no offers of a Trade from1 any other National football league , 31, a negro is a nine year Veteran. Of a honer 29,is White and has born with the club eight years. ,  
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