European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 1, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday au9uh 1, 1968 the stars and stripes Page 19 Blank Yankees 5-0 Wilson stars Nir snort a ear Wilson and D.C. Mcauliffe Home runs and Wilson combined with Daryl Patterson � three hitter As Detroit downed the new York Yankees 5-0, i night Wilson connected for his third Homer of the season no inc the third inning and Mcauliffe followed with his 13thsst loser Mel Stottlemeyre 13-8. Two walks and an infield i set up Al Kalinic s two run double in the fourth and Norm Cash mimed and eventually scored on a ground out in the fifth. Doudiet thu Wilson 9-8, did not allow a hit until Jake Gibbs singled wit two out in the fifth inning and Wilson yielded Only two More hits before Patterson relieved when the first hitter walked inthe ninth. The Victory retained Detroit s seven game Lead in the Ameri can league Over Baltimore and Cleveland. Two major assists new York Detroit Earl Wilson. 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Bert Campaneria singled inthe first inning and stole second and third base before Bando singled in Oakland s first run off Joel Lorlen in 16 2-3 the sox tied the score in the fourth Bando followed Rick monday s triple with another hit. Campaneria drove in the final run in the sixth inning with a single after Dave Duncan s hit and sacrifice. Chicago scored on Tommy Davis single and Leon wag Ner s double. Chuck Dobson 8-11. Worked72-3 innings before Jack Aker bailed him out of a two on. Two out situation in the eighth Llor Len dropped to 8-9. Sal the band o it Chicago Detroit 002 a Wilson. Lob new Vork 10. 2bw.horton, Cash Kruchun. Mcauliffe ij3.i. 000 210 6. Northrup. He Wilson � 10 0000 Fox 5 p troit Kalini to Stoll Iyre Talbot Tonuu a Nihon who left the Oakland raiders training Camp last Friday in a contract dispute returned sunday night and worked out with the Al champions Mon Davidson nor the management would comment on whether the differences had been resolved. Coach John Rauch had made no decision As yet on whether the mustachioed Davidson would play in the exhibition opener against the Baltimore Colts in Oakland saturday night. I Yaw i his l in it of Kerry Kenai thy Hirun p i a p Oakla dab r h Bab r b 4 h a 0 r my norms us 4 l i 4000 2b 4000 4 \ a 0 1 Kir Eon til 11 0 0 0 t 0 i o monday of i i i 0 0000 Bando 31 402 h 0 0 1 Khjai son of 2 0 0 0 i 0 1 0 Clowka a l 0000 2 0 0 0 Oil scr to 4000 i 1 0 0 0 Hertt Liber if 4010 1000 Dumun c 4110 3000 uni fun p ? i 0 0 2000 Aker 0000 0000 0000 0000 1010 1000 a 1 8 1 Chicago a Center Bob Johnson of Tennessee and defensive Back major Hazelton of Florida am were named co captains tuesday of the 50-Man collegiate squad poised to meet the Green Bay packers in the Van Brocklin keeps Green Bay coach guessing Green Bay wis. Up Phil Bengtson like Vince Lombardi before him Beliey Esthe most important single thing As far As winning football games goes is organization. That s Why he s having a few problems this week As he prepared to make his head coaching debut by leading the Green Bay packers against the College All stars at Chicago. All stars coach Norm Vanbrocklin iras kept packers scouts away from practice sessions and has thrown 9ut the old time practice of having an open scrimmage against the Chicago bears a scrimmage where pro teams usually get a Good look at the stars under game conditions. We Don t even have the numbers they re wearing said Bengtson. We Don t know How Van Brocklin plans to use them or even what numbers to Tell our players o watch for if we did know who was going to packers slated one More Drill wednesday at Green Bay and will Fly to Chicago thursday with a possible workout at night there. 35th All Star football game Fri Day coach Norm Van Brocklin former coach of the Minnesota Viking announced the selection of Hazelton As defensive Leader and 235-Pound Johnson As offensive Captain Ata civic unveiling of the All Star , a 185-Pound Speed Ster is headed for the Chicago bears of the National football of iced hit to fill the bases. Blair Hen doubled Home a pair of runs and a sacrifice Fly by and Etchebarren produced the final .ally.hardin, who gained his 13th Victory against six losses and Ellsworth were engaged in a scoreless Duel for the first i Jennings. But Baltimore scored twice in the sixth on doubles by Belanger and Frank Robinson and a two run single by Brook Robinson. Ken Harry Lson drove in two of Boston s runs in the eighth with his 24th Homer of the year. Jos Tartabull started the rally by beating out an infield hit and he scored on Yastrzemski s double before Harrelson hit the manager Earl Weaver and Etchebarren were ejected from the game by plate Umpire Bill Valentine for object ing too strenuously to a Ball Call in that inning. Finding Range Baltimore Boston a r h m Buford if 5000 Tartabul of is 5231 Andrews a league. Johnson a 6-5 Al american pick last season was drafted no. 1 by the Nev Cincin Nati bengals of the american football Brocklin a master of the pointed remark made som jokes about the Chicago bears. Errol Man re 4 2 3 0 str ski May of 1000 Harrelson Powell in 4100 Foy 3b Robinsn 3b 5 1 3 3 Petrolli Johnson 2b 4 1 1 0 Scott in Blair of 4022 Ehoward Etche brn c 3001 Ellsworth Hanoy c 0000 Stange p a ii Din p 4 1 1 0 Siebern pm Stephnn p and air i h Stateline Nev. A Alake Tahoe Legal bookmaker quoted tuesday the Green Bay packers As 19-Point favourites Over the College annual football game will be played Friday night in Chicago. H r i. His 1 j 0 1000 2 1 -1 \ of 1 1 1 2 010 a r o i o i n o of m o o f p 2000oooo n 1000 0 0 0 0 1000 total Baltimore Bostone a lob Baltimore 8, Boston 6. I b Robinson Belaen. To 3. A ,".i i 39 s 13 7 32 370 000002 6008 000000 0303 do Baltimore 1. Packers acquire kicker for Rookie i01 Khoi Ion Ull kit 000 100 Paivi Rah . Up Iko i. Oakland 8. 100 Oil to \ s 0001 Fox 3iiuui a. My Iulus. I re i. S a 7 l i he by 80a a a a 0 0 u \1 i 6 b 0010 t i 2. A Green Bay wis. Up the Green Bay 1 Ackers traded for a kicker Atlanta s wad Traynham tuesday in an Effort to fill the Gap created by the unexpected retirement of Don Chandler. Traynham who converted perfect 22 of 22 extra Point trios and made seven of 18 Field goal tries during the 1967 season came to the packers for Rookie tackle Steve Duich. Dutch of san Diego state was Green Bay s no. 5 draft Choice this year. General manager Vinco i of Bardi also announced uie release of backs Bob state an Tennessee. Sixth round packers selected two Rookie running Pisa of Michigan Walt club Hick of Chadwick was a c h o i c e of theand Apisa had been in the ninth round. Traynham is in his third Yearin the nil and played Lus College fool Ball at Frederick College. He is 26 years 1967 Field goal average completion while Low can be a least partially attributed to Hie distance he was forced to try average distance try was 405 Yards i he longest in the nil. But limited his comments about his All Star players to i m cer Tain our entire squad will cutout a maximum Effort against the Brocklin told a throng of 1,000 at an event sponsored bythe Chicago Junior chamber of Commerce for the first time in 27 seasons As a player and coach i m Happy to be welcomed in the former Philadelphia Eagle Star quarterback and Vik ing coach jibe about the Haz Ards of playing the bears in Wrigley two plays our phone to the Bench would t work anymore. And you d look around and see about 200 ticket Holderson your Bench All Good Beer drinking Bear fans cracked Van , Van Brocklin conceded that passing will be the big weapon in an All Star attack for which he personally will Cal Leach play for alternating quarterbacks Gary Beban of Ucland Greg Landry of Massachi of Van Brocklin s aides Gordon Smith former Vik Ingace receiver said the All Star pass catchers have shown Wellis drills at Northwestern uni is a Fine group of grab Bers said Smith. If the Ball i there they la catch the All Star split ends and flankers include Haven Moses of san diet state Bob Wallace of Texas Elpaso Dennis Homan of Alabama Earl Mccullough of Southern California and Dave Smakowski of West t e x a s state. Chilean eliminates Moore South Orange. . In i South african Ray Moore became the first upset victim of the Eastern grass court Tennis championships tuesday when Jaime Fillol of Chile registered a 9-7, 9-7 Victory in a hotly contested second round match at the Orange Lawn Tennis , a senior at the University of Miami was Force to default in this same tournament last year after tearing ligaments in his i lit knee. Graebner wins top seeded Clark Graebner of new York gained the final round-of-16 with a 6-3. 9-7triumph Over Butch Seewa in of Bayside next Throe settled play ers Charlie Pasarell of san Turee p.r., Bobilewich of South Africa and Cliff re hey of Sanangelo tex., were Exum Idt d to Throe sets before experienced difficulty with his serve in the Middle Sot before ousting Bill Broun of Omaha neb., 6-2. 4-6. Ti-1.hewitt advanced with a Ti-4. H 8. 6-2 decision Over Steve of Madisonville la., player. Richey had a Tough with Ron Goldman of a ton. D.c., before earning 1-6, 6-4 Victory. Kuluk no
