European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 8, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes thursday August 8, 1968 tigers subdue tribe in 17th on Tracewski s hit. I Dnn in Whon Don Werl slammed a Ho-1 Mike Welsch of new York record breaker. Olarner Brokon Duthoit a Dick tra ican league rules state no in when Don jul s a n nine string with his Mcadoff �"., ,.,l ,m, Imp single in Ning May begin after 1 . Mer Hisman on indians us. A u i in Duthoit Dick Tracewski s run scoring single inthe Bottom of the 17th inning carried the Detroit tigers to a2-1 Victory Over the Cleveland i Diane in the first game of a doubleheader tues twi nigh Day. The second game was sus Pended by a 1 ., Edt cur few after eight innings with de troit leading 5-2. It was to be completed before the Start of wednesday night s game. Amer Ica in Nin. Tracewski s second hit in his last 33 trips to the plate ended the four hour and 28 minute Marathon. It came after Willie Horton had singled off lose Mike Paul and Bill Freehan was hit by a pitched had taken a 1-0 Lead in the third inning on Tommy Harper s single a sacrifice and Jose car Donal s hit. Detroit knotted the score in the eighth the l Amer his Lith off indians5 Ace fanned the first nine a Otteni he faced on aug. 28, 1884, but thesis consecutive strikeouts to open a game by the Detroit Lethander was the most since uis and Detroit s John Hill or were locked in a tight pitch no Duel until Wert sent the game into extra innings. Hiller struck out the first six men he faced in the game to set a modern major league old Mark of five was held by seven pitchers including thereat Walter Johnson of Washington. 1900the 25-year-old Southpaw got Jose Cardenal Chico Salmon and Lou Johnson on swinging strikes in the first inning. Tony Horton took a third strike Joe Azcue fanned and Max Alvi was called out on strikes for the the was the ports Griffith scores easy decision to end Harris Streak John Hill or. Strikeout record Dick Tracewski ends Marathon tilt if tires 9 boots hand cubs 3d Atlanta a the Chica go cubs capitalized on four at Lanta errors for a three run first inning jump and held off the braves 4-3 tuesday night to claim sole Possession of second place in the National Phil Regan choked off a two run Atlanta rally inthe eighth and nailed Down the cubs seventh Victory in their last eight games. The Victory broke a second place deadlock be tween the two Kessinger s single an error by Marty Martinez and Bill Williams single produced the cubs first run. After a Wal filled the bases Center fielder Felipe Alou dropped Al Span Gler s sacrifice Fly for an error and then threw wildly past Sec Ond trying for a Force. Williams scored the third Runyon Felix Millan s miscue the braves fourth error in the in fifth inning by Spangler and Randy Hundley sent in what proved Tobe the winning run. A 11 a n t a s Hank Aaro slammed his 21st Homer in the fourth and Alou opened the eighth with his eighth Homer chasing winning Pitcher Joe Niekro. Regan was clipped for another run on singles by Han Kaaron and Joe Torre and a double by Tito Francona before getting Bob Johnson to hit into an in Ning ending double play. No mistake about it Chicago atlant Aab h Hub h by Kessinger is 5 1 2 0 Fanlou of 4131 5000beckert 4110 him if a Wollums if 5111 Haaron of unlovely mets ban i beads Houston a it might Bea mod mod world but not when the new York mets play on the Road. The mets have been asked by manager Gil Hodges to leave their beads at Home following heated argument Between 24 year old outfielder Ron Swobod and 32-year-old Pitcher Don card Well Over a necklace of the love beads. On the flight from los Angelesta Houston Swoboda wore a Liand of the multicoloured beads Tan had Given him. Cardwell thought u was detrimental for a Ball player to be wearing Chicago. 3000100004beads," f Ardwell said. I Atlanta would t let my 11-year-old son Wear the argument prompted Hodges to Call a clubhouse meeting Mon Day night news of which became known tuesday. Just told them i would appreciate if it they did not Wear beads on the Road Hodges said continued on Page w Bantu 3b Banks in Nen in 2000 Torre c 4241 4010 5000 Francona in 4031 0000 Myllari lib 3000 Spangler of 3111 Rjohn non 4 0 1 0 Hickman of 1000 Martinez an 4010 Hundley c 1 Hll Ulph it j Niekro i Regan i total 5032 Jill vis p 4020 Urlton p 3010 Causey pit 0000 Kulley p Tau Ron pm 37 4 11 4 total 1000 1000 1 0 u 0 00001000 30 3 13 a 000 100 0203 bmarline/., Kalou 2, Millan. Do Chicago 4. 13. At Unla 8 l b , by mangler Hundley. Francona. Hit 21. 8. A Beckert j. Niekro 1 Hill leu. I Spengler. in be Gin Jarvis a 10-11 Britton Kolley t i. A l in .7 u 2 a 1 .2 4111 .41-37 4 2 i h Erbb 80 2 u 0 1 1 0000 Philadelphia a former middleweight Champion Emile Griffith proved that a Boxer in the classic style can beat a Clown As he ended Gypsy Joe Harris unbeaten Streak with a unanimous 12-round decision tuesday night at the spectrum. The 29-year-old Griffith slight underdog in Harris Hometown won easily As he pounded the Philadelphia with a consistent left Jab and a Lon right hand that several times staggered Harris. Judge Nat Lopinson score the new York fighter a 56-53 Winner while judge Dave Belof scored it 58-51 and referee Pete Tamasco 58-53. The associate press had Griffith an Over whelming 60-48 Winner giving him All 12 rounds. The unorthodox Harris who had to sweat off two pounds tuesday afternoon before Mak ing the contract weight of 160, give or take a Pound was out classed by Griffith who three times has been welterweight Champion and twice held the middleweight Crown. Shot at Benvenuti Griffith probably set himself up for a shot at middleweight Champion Nino Benvenuti of Italy to whom he lost the Crown in Madison Square Garden Las March. Griffith carried the fight fro the first round As he pumped his left hand to Harris body an face. He Shook up the philadelphian just before the final Bellith a hard left and right to the , who weighed ibo i after sweating off the excess pounds by Shadow boxing and rope jumping in a rubber suit never landed a damaging punch As Griffith kept Boring in an piling up Points in close through the first six rounds. Griffith weighed 157. At the end of the sixth Griffith s co manager Gil Clancy bawled his fighter out in the Cor Ner ordering him to take his right hand out of Moth the seventh round on Griffith took his manager s advice and banged away with his right three or four times Rock ing Harris on his heels. The 22-year-old Harris whose093s b edit set pl8 1st folo Fite. Most notable Victory in his 24-fight-winning Streak in four years As a professional was anon title decision Over welter weight Champion Curtis cokes got caught with a hard punch every time he went into his Cus Tomary clowning has a habit of turning his Back and moving away and each time he tried it Griffith followed him and scored with solid right or left As the Phila Delphian turned around to Recor breaker. Han his the third inning. Sam Mcdowell of Clevelan was the last hurler to strike n to the first five batters he faced i opening a game accomplishing the feat for the second time a july 12 against Oakland John Wyatt who worked final inning for Detroit winning Pitcher. Keyed by Kalin Detroit rallied for four runs in the sixth inning of the night Canto take a 5-2 Lead off Cleveland starter Stan Williams Al Kaline s Pinch bases loaded double keyed the rally. Lou Klimchock s bases loaded single had Given the indians a 2-1 Lead in the fourth. The blow knocked out tigers starter Joe Sparma. Norm Cash hit his 16th Home for the tigers. 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T i h Herb so 41106 10011i 0 0 0 0 i 1 1 1 �41116 10022 n ii 0 0 j 0012 0 0 0 0 0n o o o i to Pattterson reds Maloney stymies cards 5-0, on five hits St. Louis up Jim Malo Ney turned Back the league leading St. Louis cardinals on five hits and Leo Cardenas smacked a Homer during a four run eighth inning tuesday night As the Cincinnati reds scored a5-0 Victory and moved Back into third place in the National allowed three singles by dal maxvill and hits by cur flood and Orlando Cepeda in raising his record to 10-7 and his career Mark against the cards to 11-5. He struck out four and walked one. The defeat shaved the cards Lead to 13 games Over the Chicago cubs. The reds trails. Louis by 13 1-2 games. Cardenas led off the eighth with his second Homer of the season hiking the Cincinnati Lead to 2-0. And the red knocked out Steve Carlton after two were out on singles Syvada Pinson and Alex Johnson. Reliever Wayne Granger got Lee May to Bounce to shortstop dal maxvill but second base Man Julian Javier dropped the Ball on an attempted Force play and could t cover in time to get Johnson sliding into seconds Pinson scored. Singles by John Bench and Tony Perez accounted for two More led off the second inning with a single extending ims batting Streak to 19 games a raced to second when a fielder Lou Brock hobbled Heball he reached third on a grounder by Bench and score the reds first run on a tvo of single by Tommy , who yielded nine i in 7 2-3 innings was with his sixth loss against u wins. Third place theme Cincinnat Iab h Hist. Louis Rose rep Naon of 0 u " "012 o Ajohnson if 4 1 2 0 Man May in Bench c Peru. In Holma a Mii Lumry Tut us Cincinnati . A 2bhuliiis. Carlton. A h 1 14000 my 1 0 4011 jjjjj4011 ,n, Jujj 4 0 1 1 Lii Vii i 3j 4 i 3 f jo0 0 Imp Lunil p of of i1 0008 i u b � Ziy he Salonoy Carlton � i a t -2 id a Jii
