European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 1, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page the stars and stripes thursday augusti96fli it it tit lift cat it approval Vole to 10 ill Spokane Wash. A America s negro track athletes have voted go for the 1968 olympic Evans of san Jose state the world s no. 1 400-meter runner and one of the earliest advocates of a proposed olympic Boycott said tuesday he definitely will Goto Mexico City. That is if i make the statement came in an interview at fan Lake North of Here where he i concluding a week of training and counsel ing at the Arrow Point track Camp Andy Mca Camp heed. While revealing there would be no Boycott he saw no failure inthe olympic project for human we voted on the Boycott at the olympic trials in los Angeles last month Evans said and it was almost unanimous that we go. But it also was 100 per cent that remake some kind of protest at the games. What that will be i Don t revelation ended several weeks of speculation following the trials heightened by the july 1 press conference of Harry Edwards san Jose state professor who has been involved with the movement. Edwards according to Evans was sup posed to announce the decision july 1, but instead put it Edwards action Evans saw Only an attempt to keep them guessing. But 1think most people have the idea now that Well go Evans said. I Don t have an qualms about saying commercialism endangering Winter games Brundage Chicago a Avery Brundage 80-year-old president of the International olympic committee indicated tuesday that the future of the Winter games is at stake because of commercialism arising in this year s olympiad at Grenoble France. We have a committee now investigating the future of the Winter games Brundage Tolda meeting of the College sports information directors of Ameri Ca. They have grown too big an too expensive. At Grenoble we had 3,400 journalists there. We stars and stripes Avery Brundage. Too big expensive sports had olympic butter. We had olympic Brundage told the associate press later that i would t go As far As saying the Winter games will be abandoned. An they definitely will be held As scheduled in 1972 in Sapporo Japan. But there is some sentiment to abandon them Brundage said and the investigating committee whose chairman is or. Van Karna Beek of the Netherlands May make a re continued on Page Koj tribe is ill triumphs 10-1 nats9 Hansen pulls unassisted triple play Cleveland a Jos Cardenal s three run double highlighted a sixth run fifth in Ning Blitz and the Cleveland indians buried Washington 10-1tuesday night despite Ron Han sen s unassisted triple play first in the majors in 41 years. The senators shortstop pulled off the triple play in the first in Ning with Cleveland runners on first and second and the hit and run on. He grabbed Joe a Cue s line drive stepped on Sec Ond to double Dave Nelson and tagged Russ Snyder coming from first. Seven other players have pulled unassisted triple plays the last two in 1927 by chicag cubs shortstop Jim Cooney and Detroit first baseman Johnn Neun. The others were shortstop Neal Ball of Cleveland in 1909, second baseman Bill lambs dodgers nip astros end game loss skein Houston a Bob Bai Ley drove in two runs with a double and single tuesday nights the los Angeles dodgers bout Houston 2, snapping four Jame losing Streak. The dodgers who had lost 20of 25 previous games this month broke a 1 tie in the seventh against Don Wilson 8 12. Tom Haller led off with single to left and continued to second when Bob Watson Bob bled the Ball. Haller advanced to third on an infield out and scored the go ahead run on Bai Ley s single. Willie Davis triple and an in Field hit by Len Gabrielson gave the dodgers another run in the eighth wrapping up the Victory for Bill Singer 10, who gave up Selmi hits and struck out eight but needed Relief fro Jim Brewer in the ninth. Fee Cut takes Post san Juan Capist Iuno Calif. Up _ Jack Fleck the 1955 . Open Golf Champion has been named Golf director at Mission Viejo Golf club near Here. Bailey s run scoring double following a walk to Ron Fairle Yin the fifth gave los Angeles a 0 Lead. The astros tied it in the sixth on a two out double by Watson and Hector Torres run scoring single. 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But twas not unassisted. Lee Maye drove in three run for the indians who unloaded with five hits and six runs off Ron Hansen. 1st in 41 years loser Bruce Howard and reliever Bill Haywood in the fifth. Cardenal cleared the base with his double to right and scored the sixth run on a single by Maye. Maye s two run Dou ble in the fourth had Given the indians a 1 Lead after Mcdowell was tagged for fran Howard s 30th Homer in the senators second. Mcdowell 11-9, scattered six hits three by Howard and struck out nine before giving Way to Mike Paul in the ninth hit run liner Unser of Hallin a 4alyea k 4 How aril la 3 Mcmullen 3b 3 Holman of Cati Nova c Hanan 88 Howard p Haywood Epstein pm hip hrs p a re big i Emersn i 1 010 000 000 1 3 1 000 000 0 1 0 000 000 000 010 000 000 Nelson 2i Snyder o Burcz c Sims la Murdena cos Elmblom if Maye if Harper a Fuller 31 Lbrown so Mcdowell p i jul p r h bl121 210000 0003 1 224000 023001 020110 110 000 total Washington Cleveland 34 1 i 1 total 3110 12 9 010 000 0001000 260 2 0 x 10 a Mcdowell Hansen. To Washington 1. Lob Witzl Thikton 8, Cleveland 8. 2b-Maye, , Nylaan Cardenal 3. He Cio. 8mcdowell. 8fharper. l.6 Haywoo Humphreys Mcdowell 9 Paul in. 4 i2 81 h 82 2 80 Herb so g 5 3 19333 pm Casanova. T2 49. A6,937. Cards clip mets 1. For Gibson new York a Boh sri son Cut Down new York with five hitter for his 12u Victory As the St. Louis of nals crushed the Mots 1 a Day night. Lucs the hard firing right hande raising his record to 15-5, struck out eight walked one and hit be. He weakened Only the fourth inning when Pri Charles lined a two out Gingis and de Kranc Ink doubted him Homo. The run ended a string of 23 consecutive scoreless innings for Gibson who has allowed Only three run sin his last 101 innings. The cardinals to ave him a 0lead in the third inning when dal maxvill tripled and Lou Brock beat out a hit St. Louis wrapped it up in the fourth wit five runs As Julian Javier singled in two and maxvill one Gibson hit a sacrifice Fly and the fifth scored on a grounder. Orlando Cepeda singled in the final run in the seventh. Dilly of o dozen Gibson or. 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Homer was left alone m w end zone when Ernie Pitts o Winnipeg slipped on the a turf. It had started to rain in the second half. Coach takes new a. ,.- Harry r. Groves evil Lam a Lmary s track coach for 13 j has resigned to accept a is position at Penn state Uve Ieuv Palmer favored Iff Western Chicago a the pro golfing clan is saying Arnold Palmer is about ready to win Abig one. So this is notice that Arnie army can Start warming up its cheers. Arnie Tom Weiskopf the leading Money Winner and defending Champion Jack Nick luus Are favourites in the 65th Western open starting thurs Day. Historic Olympia Fields on Chicago s fur South Side where such greats As Walter Hagen Bobby Jones and Tommy Armour once matched shots swell adapted for siege fun hit ters like the favored greens Are True and hold like Fly paper you i a. M the Shaft on most of the Fau ways although drives Vul inquire spotting because of narrowness und Are a lot of out. 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