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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, August 4, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 04, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 18 Thi stars and Salt lpns Freehan s Bat Sparks tigers by twins 6-5 St. Paul Minneapolis up Bill Freehan drove in three runs with a two run double in the first inning and a tie breaking single in the fifth inning Friday night sparking the league leading Detroit to Powell or tips yanks for orioles new York up boo Powell glanced a three run Homer off the right Field foul pole in the first inning and Rookie left hander John Morris pitched 6 1-3 innings of three hit Relief Friday night to provide the Baltimore orioles with a 4-1 Victory Over the new Yor Yankees. Powell s Homer his 19th of the season came after Don Buford and Frank Robinso beat out infield hits. Powell tagged loser Fritz Peterson for Boog Powell. Three run Homer his curving drive that appeared to be veering foul when it ticked the pole for the game winning Homer. Morris replaced Wally Bun Kerwith runners on first and second and one out in the third after Horace Clarke and Mickey Mantle singled. Morris threw three balls to Joe Pepitone then worked the count to 3-2 and go Pepitone to hit into an inning ending double play. Boog leads Way Baltimore new Yorka r b by a r b by Buford u 3020 Clarke 2b Belan Jer a 4100 White if fro ban it 4 1 1 0 Mantle in Powell in 4113 Pepitone at Robinsn 3b 4 0 0 0 treat As Kate Hern o 3000 a lbs c Djohn Sou 2b 3 1 1 0 Kosco Hblair of Bunker pm Orris p Watt p total Baltimore new York 3010 Michael or 1000 we Bonsa rt2000 Cox 3b 0000 Petersn p car Nitt pit Talbot p Bowser Phi to u on p 40204000 4010 4110 4010x 0 1 1 1010 0000 4000 3010 00001000 1000 1000 0000 31 403 total. 310 000 34 1 8 1 0004 u 0 0 1 do Huw Turk to. Lib 1.-Blair. 010 000  i. He Powell j9. Bunker Morris  Watt f. Peterson l,u-7jtalbot till Tsun h 5 30. I 6. 6 0. 1 0 t-2 2i. A i .3 1-3 1 0 0 4 0 0 a by 1 0 0 4 0 0 so 0 0 0 0 Gers to a 6-5 Triumph Over the Minnesota twins. Freehan s single capped Atwo run fifth inning rally which enabled the tigers to erase a 5-4 Minnesota Lead after Detroit had blown a 4-0 first inning margin. Consecutive two out singles by Mickey Stanley Al Kaline Willie Horton and Freeha boosted the tigers  into the Lead and Don Mcmahon checked the twins on four hits Over four innings to gain his first Victor for Detroit since being traded by Chicago. John Hiller and Daryl Patter son preserved the win in the ninth after Mcmahon yielded ale Adoff single to Cesar Tovar. The tigers Kafoed Jim Merritt in the first inning when Dick Mcauliffe lashed a Ladof single and Mickey Stanley and Willie Horton Drew walks loading the bases. Freehan doubled in two runs Jim Northrup hit a sacrifice Fly and Don Wert singled across the fourth run of the stanza. 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Successive sin Gles by Randy Hundley Jim Hickman Adolfo Phillips and Holtzman produced the first two runs and chased starter Larry Jaster. Ron Willis came on to walk Santo with the bases Load giants Perry lose to pirates san Francisco up a Mcbean pitched a six hitter and Willie Stargell lined his 20thhomer Friday night in pacing the Pittsburgh pirates to a 3-1victory Over the san Francisco , who evened his record at 9-9, did t permit runner past second base until with one out in the eighth Willie Mays hit his 14th Homer to account for san Francisco Sonly tally. Stargell hit his circuit clout yanks again win in senior Tennis Forest Hills . A Frederick v. Mcnair Iii of Washington b.c., and Ellis Slack of Pittsford ., Defeated James Skelton of Vancouver and Ellis Tarshis of Toronto 6-3, 8-2, 6-2 Friday As the unite states took a clinching 3-0 Lead Over Canada in the Challe Geround for the Stevens cup in Tennis. The Stevens cup is an International team Competition played along Davis cup lines but for senior players 45 years and Over. The doubles Victory enable the United states to win the cup for the fifth consecutive year. If ills put Powell on trading Block Niagara Falls .Tlo s receivers include veterans Buffalo Bills coach Joe Bobby Crockett Elbert Dube de Rutkowski 17.9uu. Collier announced Friday he plans to Trade Veteran end Art Powell the american football league s All time record Holder for touchdown passes to an team in the league. The somewhat temperamental Powell has 81 scoring passes to his credit and is second in the league in career pass receptions with 478. Collier said he advised the 31-year-old Powell of his plans and sent him Home from the Bills training Camp in Niagara Falls. The main reason for placing Powell on the trading Block j i Collier said was because of the Ood Supply of Young puss receivers on the squad Luffa Nion e i and Mont Ledbetter. Plus rookies Dick Trapp of Florida and have Moses of san Diego state. Powell was acquired from Oakland in 1967 in a Trade that also brought quarterback to Flores to Buffalo and sent quarterback Daryle Larn Anicato the raiders. Lamonica led Oakland to the super bowl last season and was named the Al s most valuable player. Powell a resident of Cooks Ville out. Played in the Canadian football league an the National football league before joining the Al in 1960with new York. Leading off the ninth to give Mcbean who struck out Only one Batter and walked three a insurance run. The blow was Only the fourth hit off Gaylord Perry who went Down to his tenth loss in 19decisions. It marked the seventh time this season that the giants have failed to score More than once for Perry. Bucs score the pirates scored their first run in the third without Benefit of a hit. 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The mets broke the 1-1 tie inthe eighth inning after Bud har Relson and Cleon Jones hit sin Gles to drive Sutton from the Mound. Swoboda and Grote Fol Lowed with their rib singles off Hank Aguirre. Seaver survived an eighth in Ning Homer by Len Gabrielson As the mets snapped game losing Streak. The Seaver style five new Yor L.B r h by flare Olson a i 0 3uuu of conc to if Kra Pool Icharles in Hwu body it Korotu c Collins 3b Linz pit Watson May be lost to astros for season Houston up Houston astros outfielder Bob Watson May be lost to the team Theresa the season because of torn ligaments and Bone chips in his right ankle suffered in Chicago  officials said Friday Watson suffered the injuries inthe first inning after hitting a double. Me rounded second and slopped Short hurting the ankle. Lie will be lost six weeks a least the club said. He was hitting .229 with two Home run Sand eight runs batted in for 45 games. 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