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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 6, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              The stars and stripes Page 19 tribe 7-4 big innings key athletics indians in twin Bill split Cleveland a torn a Harper s Pinch double do lev Law runs in a five run ourth inning burst that carried  Cleveland indians  a 7-4victory Over Oakland sunday or a split of their doubleheader with the  won the first game 5-0 on a four run uprising in the seventh and the five hit pitching of Chuck Dobson and Lew  indians broke a 2-2 tie in the fourth inning of the Nightcap when Bill Harris Drew a Lead off walk Pitcher Steve Hargan singled and Russ Snyder ripped a run scoring double chasing doubles key trouble Oakland first game Cleveland Rmon urls Kybiaki monday of Tamlo ii re Cater in of scr ii Pun can c a r h ,421 Cardona 4 u 0 0 Hurula 2b 4000 a Johnson of 3 u 2 0 shall if 1 0 0 Thorton in 4132 Azcue c i 1 1 0 Salmon 3b o 0 0 sync Lear Ali a r fill cd 40104000 4010 30004010 40201000 1000 Don Altlan l u 1012 Lbrown so 2000roof o 1000 May Phr a Fon p 2 i 0 0  cart p Kran r h blab r Libl a Menoris is 0 3 of Snyder cd 3 j 3 1 Kubiak Ai 000 c arc Onul c 1000 monday of 1110 May u 2121bamlo 111 i 0 i 0 Harper if 3112  in i u 1 1 a Johmson of i 1 1 1 Cater i 4000 Sims o 2000 3100 Azcue c 1000 220 Thorton in -4032 u 0 0 0 Klimchok 3b 3010 0000 Fuller 3b 0000 0000 Salmon by 4000 pm 1000 Harris 2b 3100 i 0000 Hargan p 21101010 shall nil 1000 0000 Romo p 1000 Ali 1000 Gusher if Hunter up p Gurren suranic Rii ii i a Lacr p in Mallhi it 4 9 4 total 001 110 i4 7 12 7 0014 total Oakland Cleveland 101 50000x 7 a Cater. Hunter. Do Oakland 1. Lobo Island 7, Cleveland 7. 2b6ny 3 Aker Homo 2-3 a of o 3 1 2. Of. A-16,186. New York up mar Belanger ignited a tie breaking two run seventh inning Rall with his third hit of the game and tallied the winning run on some Alert base running sunday As the Baltimore orioles beat the new York Yankees 5-3. Belanger singled leading of the seventh and reached second when third baseman Bobby Cox booted Frank Robinson s Poten j tial double play grounder putting runners on first and second. Belanger and Robinso then executed a double steal when Steve Barber tried  Pic Belanger off second with a 3-2 count on Boog Powell. After Powell struck out Dave Johnson hit a two Hopper  shortstop Tom Tresh an Belanger beat the throw  the plate touching off a  Robinson tried  sneak Home during the argument an was tagged out by Catcher Jake Gibbs but third base Umpire Bill Valentine ruled the play void because time had been  was sent Back  third a decision which Yankee manager Ralph Houk protested  the Point where he was ejected from the game. Robinson then scored an insurance run on Curt Blefary s sacrifice  Lead off walk  Don Buford and singles by Belanger an Robinson accounted for the orioles initial run in the first inning and consecutive singles by Blefary Paul Blair and Etchebarren and Tom Phoebus scored two More in the  Yankees tied it up at 3-3 in the fourth on Tresh s Bun single which scored two runs. Bugged by Belanger Baltimore new York 2-0 than one hit per inning winning i i a pitching Duel from Jim Bun Ning 4-12, who dropped his10 a r ii Bluford 3b 3100 Clarke 2b Broil non 3b 1000 while if Belanger is 5130 Mantle Ibur Robinsn it 5 1 2 1 Pepitone cd Muy of 0000 Treth is Powell in 5000 Gibbs cd Johnson 2b 4 0 0 1 wrote Man of Blefary u 3111 Cox 3bblair of 4110 Barber p etch brn c 4021 pet Orson Phoebus p 4011 Hows Mph Watt p 0000 us r i bl5100 4110 20004010 31124010 40114000 20000000 1000 total 38 5 10 s total 3 1353 Baltimore 100 200 2005 new York 010 020 0003ebclmikor, Cox Powell. Lob Baltimore 9, new York 8. 2bfr.roblnsn, Whitea he . So , Belanger. Sbarber. 8f Blefary. In h re Robbso Phoebus w. 12 10 .1 53134 Watt 0 0 0 0 1barber .5-4 7 9 5 3 2 3  2 1 0 0 0 2wpwatt. Muncey takes hydroplane championship Seattle Wash. A Bil Muncey Winner of four Gold up classics piloted miss  Victory sunday in the $35,000 world championship hydroplane race marred by the injury of Jack Regas. Regas at the wheel of the no tre Dame was tossed out when the boat hooked and spun at the Lake Washington course s North turn in the first Lap of the Day final heat. Regas was taken  a Hospital with a dislocated shoulder wrenched Back and other injuries. His boat ripped open but the coast guard took it in toward prevented it from sinking. Muncey actually ran third inthe final heat but had built up a Point total of 700 with a first heat Victory and the no. 2 spot in the second heat. $6,500 prize the Triumph was Worth $6,500first-place Money. Eagle electric preface sofa verite with miss Bardahl was first in the final heat and tie for third Over All with Harrah s  Gypsey driven by Rookie Tommy fulls was second in the last heat and the race. Engine trouble seat several boats  the sidelines including Harrah s club and the Bardahl. In the final listings Savair Smist was fifth Bardahl was sixth notre Dame seventh Gale s rooster Tail eighth and miss Budweiser ninth. The three other boats in the Field earned no  Accident was the third he has suffered in, was badly injun my the 1959 Diamond cup race Kike Coeur Alene in Idaho. Help turned  racing last year and was Hurt again when his boat disintegrated during the golds up race on Lake Washington. Ninth game in the last 10 Deci i Sions. Frank Johnson opened the giants fifth with a single and i was sacrificed  second by Maii Lanier. With two strikes Bolin grounded a single up the Middle for the run. Eighth inning singles by Wil lie Mays Willie Mccovey and Dave Marshall gave the giant their other run. Bolin allowed two pirates  reach base in one inning with a pair of walks one intentional in the fourth but Donn Clende non struck out  retire the  has struck out six times in two games including four against Ray Sadecki sat urday. Let s go Bolin Pittsburg Hab r h by wills 3b maidu of ctr Nonte restart Ell if  Balley is Maroski 2b May  p Jimenez a sink p total 4000 Bonds of 3010 Hunt 2t 4010 Mays cf3000 Mccovey 4010 Dietz c3010 Marsha 3010 Johnson 3000  2000 e Wiir p 1000 0000 san Francisco a r i i 1010 3 0 0 j 3110 in 3010 if 3 0 1 4010 3011 4110 2 0 0 u 0 1 1  0 5 0 total 7 j Pittsburgh 000 000 000 0 san Francisco. 000 010 Tox 2 do Pittsburgh 1, san Francisco -. Lob Pittsburgh 5, san francisco2b--Maztroskl. So Bonds.  a Marsha. Lanier. In burning i l,4-12 7si.-k 1 Bolin i a 5-3 9hepburning trays r a by Soi i a i i j o i 0 0 -1 1 j  9. A hip Piikoi l us  44. A--20,70 i Mantle. History repeats giant veterans Blank dodgers san Francisco a just As they did 10 years ago when the giants and dodgers brought major league baseball  the West coast san Francis-1 co blanked los Angeles in a three inning old timers Gam sunday. In a game rough raters Triumph Regina sask. A Ron Lancaster passed for a touch Down before the game was six minutes old and the Saskatchewan roughriders romped  a27-8 Canadian football league Victory Over Winnipeg sunday. Yarbrough pilots Mercury  Victory in Dixie 500 put.  /�4 tit i or mr1 re or Rawl tilt \ of Rich to500 a1lanta a Lee Roy gunned his 1968 Mer Victory sunday in the in which several  failed  finish. Bobby Isaac of Catawba t., fun shed second in his Dodge. Third was Donnie 1968alii of Llue town ala., in a 1968 fourth was David Pear race was taken by Rich of Rundle an n.c.,Plymouth. �ou8h� a Aing Vetera Columbia s.c., survived Lon race on the Sun baked Atlanta International raceway in which the three top starters buddy Baker Cale Yarboroug hand Charlie Glotzbach were sidelined by car trouble. The winning Speed was 126.016miles an hour with Yarbrough pulling in front in the last Hal of the race. The crowd was51,300. There were  won $17,390 for the Victory boosting his season s winnings o $73,885. Baker who started in the pol position wont out on the 24th estimated Atno major a Lap after his right front tire blew. Yarbrough the race favorite from Timmonsville s.c.,dropped out after three pit stops about Halfway through the race when a wheel bearing burned , the Georgetown intl., Dodge Driver who started in the third position surged  a commanding Lead Early in therace but was sidelined on the 157th lop after his car blew tire and careened against the will Darel Dieringer of Charlotte n.c., was involved in a three car collision near the Halfway. And dropped out. And Bob Ftp Allison of Hueytown ala., was sidelined with engine Trou ble. The Lead changed hands repeatedly in the first half of the race with Yarbrough finally taking charge on the 295th Lap. The 29-year-old Winner who was second in last Spring s at Lanta 500, said his strategy forthe race was  Lay Back in the first half and see what my Competition was  Only 16 of the 40 cars that Starlet the race finished. The caution Flag was raised 11times. Marking the 10-year anniversary of the move the giants pushed across two runs in the third inning for a 2-0 Victory. On april 15, 1958, Sanfrancisco stopped the dodgers 8-0 in the first Gair  
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