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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 5, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              19 the stars and stripes Page 17 Detroit shut out by twins cubs drop cards for fifth straight it Paul Minneapolis inn can Chance allowed i four hits saturday in sing the Minnesota twins top in Victory Over the  Detroit tigers the tigers maintained their Civ Samc Lead despite the loss due to Baltimore s loss to new York 3-1 the twins scored one St. Louis a the hot Chicago cubs struck for three runs in the first inning and held off the St. Louis Cardi nals 3-2 saturday for their fifth successive Victory. Winner Bill hands 12-6,reliever Phil Regan limited National league leaders to red-1 hits ninth cubs an the six Regan working out of winning Jam to preserve the seventh Victory in their last eight starts. The Victory shoved the cubs into a tie for second place wit the Atlanta braves who split a doubleheader with  Hundley s two run single off St. Louis starter Ray Washburn capped the cubs first inning burst after Wash Burn wild pitched one run  cardinals countered with a run in the Bottom of the first when Lou Brock singled stole second and scored on Roger Maris single. Calif. Mermaids set world relay record they closed the Gap again Tregan in the ninth on an error by shortstop Don Kessinger aground out and Mike Shannon s run scoring single before the cub Relief Ace fanned Julian Javier for the final  replaced hands at the Start of the cards eighth after the Chicago starter had yielded four hits. The loss snapped seven game winning Streak for Washburn 10-4. Helping hands Chicago St. Louis Chance Reese run in each of the first four innings against Earl Wilson and John Wyatt. Cesar Tovar started the first with a single and scored on triple by Rich Reese. In the second Rich Rollins singled and scored on Ron Clark s  doubled and scored on John Roseboro s double in the third and in the fourth Clar singled stole second and scored on a single by Tovar. Chance allowed Only one runner to reach third base. Inthe seventh Willie Horton led off with a single and Norm Cash walked. Bill Freehan hit into a double play Horton taking third and Don Wert flied out to end the inning. An even Chance Detroit a r h by Maul life 21 Northrup of Kallic of Whorton i Cash in Fri Chen c Wert 3b Trews Al is Stanley ii Campbell 2b Wilson Wyatt p Comer pm Dobson a grown pm Warden p 4010a 0 0 0 4000 4010 3000 a 0 1 0 s 0 0 0 2000 1000 0000 1000 0000 1000 0000 1010 0000 Minnesota a r h by Tovar of 4121 Reese in 4121 us Laemle it 4000 Allison k 3000  c 4021rollins 3b 4110 Holt of 0000 Ron clerk As 4121 jul lick 2b 3000 Chunco p 3000 Lincoln neb. A a Den Hills swim club of Sacra mento calif., broke the women s world 800-meter freestyle relay record and the top individuals were olympic Silver medallist Carl Robie and South Africa s Karen Muir in the 18th National aau outdoor swim Ming meet saturday night. Robie regained the 200-Meterbutterfly Crown from Young Mark Spitz and miss Muir equalled her american and meet100 backstroke Mark of 1 06.9. Ardon Hills recorded 8 46.2, under its pending world Mark set four weeks ago with sue Pedersen anchoring in 2 08. Winning Anchor Spitz came Back to Anchor Santa Clara to a winning 7 55 in the men s 800 freestyle relay just 2.9 seconds off the world Mark. The 23-year-old Robie a Mich Igan graduate and Law student at Dickinson College Carlisle. Pa., held off Spitz in the last 50meters for a Victory in 2 08.9. Spitz holds the world Mark of 2 05.7. Robie was kissed and hugged by Veteran aau officials who remembered his reign As aau outdoor Champion for five straight years in the 200 butter Fly. He did t compete in 1966 and lost to Spitz in last year s finals at Oak Park 111. Break these is As recovering but i hoped to record she said Good As Ever after from mononucleosis. Santa Clara s Brian Job Edge Mexico s Felipe Munoz to win the 200 breaststroke in 2 31.2.toni Hewitt of Corona Del mar calif., swim club won the 200butterfly in 2 24.2, missing her pending american Mark by 2.2seconds, and Philadelphia s Larry Barbiere took the 100backstroke in 1 00.9, edging de fending Champ Charles Hickcox of Indiana. Lincoln neb. A final summaries of saturday s event sin the 18th National outdoor aau swimming diving championships men s platform diving1. Win Youris Bloom Iriton. Imi., swim club did.07. 2, Jim Henry Bloomington so 470.43. 3,Keith Russell Dick Smith swim gym Arizona. 643.92. 4, Chuck Knorr Cincinnati Ohio. Coke -ifis.ofl. 5, Rick Gilbert Bloom Iriton so 15s.p4. 6, Jon Haven Fulda Bloom Iriton so 441.12. 7, Rick Barley,. Army 426.93. 8, Mike Brown unit tic Lionil Denver colo., 426.10. 9, Jose Rob Inson. Mexican swimming federation. 425.91. 10, Dick Rydze Brandon fla., sc12-1.41. 11. Jim Henderson spartan so. East Lansink mich., 407.91. 12, Luis Ninde Rivera. Bloomington so 497.32. Women s 200-meter Butterfly 1, ton Hewitt Corona Del mar so Newport Beach calif., 2 24.2. 2, Ellie Daniel ves per boat club Philadelphia 2 24.4. 3, Diane Giebel los Angeles a 2 25.6. 4,i Claudia Kolb Santa Clara calif., so 2 26.7. 5, Fletcher Kafka j.e.t.s., Jack Sonville. Fla., 2 27.5. 6, Beppy Walton j.k.t.s., 2 27.5. 7, Lynn Colella Cascade i so Seattle 2 j7.7. 8, Martha Shillito los i anus los a 2 31.0.men s a he meter Butterfly 1. Carl Robie suburban so Newtown Square pa., 2 08.9. 2. Murk Spitz Santa Clara so Karen Marl. Kii Elji Ray dolphins Africa. 1  ties pending american and meet record set by miss Muir in after noon preliminaries. Kaye Hall Tacoma wanli., so 1 07.2 betters  Hall s pending american citizens record set july 18 at Portland ore., and equalled by miss Hall in afternoon preliminaries. 3, Jane Swagerty Santa Clara so 1 09.4. Judges . 4. Laura Novak Michi Gan marlins. Detroit 1 09.0 i judges Deci Sions. 5, Libby Tullis Jack Nelson so. It. Lauderdale fla., 1 09.2 judges decl on. 6, sue Atwood Lakewood calif., a 1 0f.8. 7, Lynn Vidali Santa Clara so. 1 10.1. 8. Evelyn Kossner. Dul Norte so Sacramento calif., 1 10.1. Men s 100-meter backstroke 1 Larr Barbiere Vesper by 1 00.9. 2. Charles Hickcox Bloomi Wikton so. 1 01.6. 3, Ray Rivero Santa Clara so. 1-01.9. 4, Ronnie Mills Burford club Arlington. Tex., 1 02.0. 5. Fred Haywood. 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