European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 29, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 17 Mclain Blanks o s on 3 hits for 20th Victory up Denny up nip Only the second Milf league Pitcher since the f Jyh b 11 a a to score his 20thdifof the season before Victoria a urday night when his a Psi gave the Detroit three hitter gave e 5snor Oriole and length-5 then first place Lead to 71/2 games the Only other Pitcher since1920 to Post his 20th win before the month of August was left Grove of the Philadelphia athletics in 1931. Grove gained his 20th win on july 25 on his Way to a 31-Victory was Mclain s first Victory of the year Over the orioles who had dealt him two of his three losses and he now has beaten every other american league club at least once. In pitching his 17th Complete game in 26 starts. Mclain did not permit a baserunner in any inning until two were out. The Tiger right hander walked Only two struck out seven and contributed a pair of singles to Detroit s 15-hit attack against five Oriole pitchers. Willie Horton slammed two homers and Dick Mcauliffe Don Wert and Al Kalin slammed one each for the tigers and Jim Northrup narrowly missed a record tying fifth grand slam in one Cash collected two singles and two moved the Only run he needed into scoring position Joe its aussie Ashe reaches a. Finals Haverford a. A Arthur Ashe of Richmond va., moved into the men s finals of the 69th Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis championship by Downing Allan Stone Australia s no. 5 ranked player 6-3, 6-1, 6-3, will play Marty Reissen Evanston 111., for the title Sun if vase America s no. 2 ranked player and third seeded Here dominated the match with Stone with his Strong serving game an driving shots. Unseeded Kristy Pigeon of Dan Ville calif., won the women s singles by beating second seeded Vicky Rogers of Rye -, 9-7, 6-0.miss Pigeon 17, and the Wimbledon Junior Champion i ranked no. 14 in the United states while miss Rogers 18, i ranked no. 8. Both Are left women s doubles Mary Ann Eisel of St. Louis and Erie Ziegenfuss of san Diego and the australian pair of Karen Kran Tucke and Helen Gour Lay won their semifinals to reach sunday s final. The Eisel Ziegenfuss pair whipped tory Fretz of Sherman Oaks calif., and miss Rogers 7-9, 6-2. Miss Kran Tucke and miss Gourlay Defeated the Cali fornia team of Peggy Michel and Patti Hogan 6-3, 6-3.the . Davis cup pair of Charlie Pasarell and Clar Graebner advanced to the men s doubles final with a Victory Over the South african team of Bob Hewitt and Ray Moore a 6-3,12-10, 6-4. In the other men s double semifinal Bob Lutz of los Angeles and Stanley Smith of Pasadena calif., were leading Ashe and Riessen 11-10, in match called because of dark Ness port Carlton hurls bats cardinals past hues 4-0 Pittsburgh a Stev Carlton pitched a six hitter and smacked his second Home run of the season saturday leading the St. Louis cardinals past Pitts Burgh 4-0 for their 21st Victory in 26 games this month. The cards scored in the firs when Lou Brock singled stole Princeton the class elect Princeton . A be Weed of Palo Alto calif.,"as been elected Captain of 1969 tack team. Heis a pole vaulter. The cardinals scored their last run in the ninth on singles by Mike Shannon Julian Javier and Pinch hitter Roger Maris. 21 out of 26 St. Louisa r h by Brock if 5110flood of Tolan of Ceceila in Edwards Shannon 3b Javier 2b maxvill Tsmaris pm Schofield is Carlton p totals. 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Girl Breaks record in 1,650-Yard swim Hamilton Ontario a Angela Coughlan 15, racing the clock without Benefit of Competition bettered the world s record saturday for the 1,650-Yard freestyle. Angela swimming in a Tim trial at Mcmaster University in Hamilton covered the distance in 18 minutes 47.8 seconds. Kathy Wainwright of austra Lia set the listed world record at 18 49.3 in Adelaide on feb24, 1967. Titan Hanover honoured Goshen . A Titan Hanover who won the 1945 hambletonian has been elected an immortal in the Hall of Fame of the Trotter Here. The late Lawrence b. Sheppard and John Wallace also were elected by the museum s Board of trustees. 6-3 yanks top skidding Cleveland Cleveland a to Tresh hit a grand slam Homer in the first inning saturday powering the new York Yan Kees to a 6-3 Victory Over Cleve land that ran the indians losing Streak to four games. The Victory went to Southpaw Steve Barber 5-3, a Tresh bomb new York a Clarke 2b 5 White i Mantle 11 Pipit on a Kosco of a Robinsn a fresh is Gibbs cos in Barber p a Daniel p r h i 120 210131 111010 000124 100 000000 0 0 0 Cleveland a r h by Nelson 2bthorton Phelisher Snyder pm Kurtz Pshall pm Paul p Lbrown a Sims in Azcue cd Arcenal of Salmon i Harper of Maye Ffuller 3b Siebert Tseh Blum 1000 10000000 10000000 10000000 41105000 when he followed a third inning Meadoff walk to Ray Oyler with a single to left after twice trying unsuccessfully to bunt. Oyler scored on a single by Mcauliffe and the tigers increased their Lead to 3-0 in the fourth when Cash singled and Horton homered into the Loftfield seats. When Bill Freehan followed with a single John o Donoghue relieved starter Tom tigers loaded the bases with two out on Mclain second single and a walk to Mcauliffe but Don Bufor made a leaping catch of Northrup s Long drive against the Fence in right Center. Solo circuit Mcauliffe made it 4-0 with a Solo Homer off Eddie Watt in the sixth and Wert connected off Gene Brabender in the eighth. A four run outburst in the ninth on two run homers by Kaline and Horton closed out the Tiger scoring. No major league Pitcher Lias on 30 games since dizzy Dan in 1934. D Enn dynamite 5 05 0 01 1 52212010 001 4031 1000 if 2000 total new York Cleveland 38 a 10 6 total 400 200 0 0 0 1 38 3 10 3 0006 10 0103 a Clarke Barber l. Brown York 1. Lob new York 8, Cleveland 12. 2bcardenal, ,Salmon. Or Tresh 9salmon 2. So Tresh. Barber w.5-3 Mcdaniel. Siebert l.ll-8 Kurt Apaul we Barber Kurtz. In7, 24. 2. 2. 1 r Erbb so 3 0 4 0 0 0 t253. A14,784. 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Gillman had been separate two when he was the action brought most players from the sidelines onto the Field at California Western University the site of the saints training Camp. Peace was restored when Gillman an saints head coach Tom fears called for an end to the fighting. Earlier saints defensive coach Jack Faulkner came close to blows with charge defensive end Tom Day. Day charged Faulkner after a Verba Battle but was restrained. During the football portion of the affair the saints and chargers each scored two touchdowns. The new Orleans club s first to came when quarterback Gary Wood handed the Ball off to flanker John Erisman and Erisman scampered 80 Yards. The second was on a Long pass from Quarter Back Bill Killmer to running Back Jim Taylor. The chargers got into the end zone on a Long pass from quarterback John Iladel to tighten Jacque Mackinnon and a 2 Yard run. The saints announced that continued on Page 20 Detroit right hander Denny Mclain. 2nd since 1920 to win 20th before a inst
