European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 11, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse 1961 the stars and stripes Page 17 Tig botox tip ers on Foy slam Detroit up Joe Forjohn Wyatt for a grand in mar with two out in thei Fig Friday night to the charging Boston re their fifth straight Victory Uphill 5-3 Triumph Over the m t timers. Red sox who Detroit third place i nine of their last 10moved within nine of the league leading have won games games Joe Foy. Wipes out tigers tigers while second place Balti Raore advanced to within games of and loser Pat Dobson walked Dalton Jones with on out in the eighth and car Yastrzemski doubled before Wyatt replaced Dobson. Wyatt retired Ken Harrelson for the second out of the inning but intentionally walked Reggie Smith loading the bases and Foy then hit the game winning grand slam. The Homer wiped out a 2- Detroit Lead and snapped the tigers five game winning Streak. Wins loses 5th in Rowbotton a r h by 5010 Maul life Detroit a re b 21 3 0 1311 400400 4004 0 0 300� 1 1 1 1000 Campbell nabs Akron Halfway Lead Akron Ohio a for Ner . Amateur Champion Bill Campbell stole the showroom the pros Friday carving out a solid three under Par 67 take a one stroke Lead after 36 holes in the $125,000 american Olf classic. The seemingly ageless insurance Man from Huntington w.va., who never played through Firestone country club course until thursday toured the 7,180-Yard layout with four birdies and Only one bogey. His 137 at the Halfway Markwas three under Par. Right on his heels with 138s were Cana Dian George Knudson and Lee elder of Washington who displaying his first season on the pro tour. Knudson added a 68 this opening 70 while elder shot an even Par 70 after thursday s68. The 45-year-old Campbell who said he came Here to tuneup for the National Amateur later this month in Columbus Ohio birdied nos. 2, 5, 7 and 16 and bogeyed Only no. 8.Campbell, who captured the National Amateur in 1964, thelast time the tournament was a match play affair one putted 11holes and needed Only 25 putts. He Sank a 40-footer on no. 7 Anda 20-Foqter on no. 16 for Birds. Putting made the difference Gibson. Marts spark cards by braves to Atlanta up Bob Gib son scattered four hits for his 13th straight Victory with the Hel of Roger Maris third inning sin be Friday night As the St. Louis cardinals beat the Atlanta braves. 1-0. It marked the Lith Victory for he league leading cards Over the braves in 13 meetings this season. Gibson who has allowed Only eight runs in his last 110 picked up his 16th win five losses. He struck walked none and face batters four Over the posting his ninth in innings against out five Only 31 minimum shutout. The fire Balling righthand retired the first 10 batters he faced before Light hitting Marl Martinez singled to left. Felipe Alou who ran his hitting Streak to 14 games Tito Francona and Felix Millan collected the braves other hits. St. Louis scored its Only run in the third when Lou Broc singled with one out stole second and tallied when Mari bounced a single Between first and knocked in the Only run thursday night when the card edged Cincinnati 1-0. Braves starter Phil Niekro worked the first eight innings and allowed All eight St. Louis hits As he suffered his ninth loss against 10 wins. 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Rose touched off the uprising with one out single to right went to third on Johnson single and scored on a single by Mack Jones. Lee May double Home Johnson and Johnny Bench and Tony Perez followed with run producing singles to Chase Helms sacrifice Fly drove in the final run of thinning. Doubles by Rose and Johnson gave the reds a run in the first cubs touched Bob Leetor Ilis riders win at Dublin Dublin up the unite states won the nation s cup top award at the Dublin horse show after a thrilling Duel with Britain. / two runs and eight hits before he departed in the third inning. Jay Ritchie blanked the cub until the ninth when he gave Way to Clay Carroll after Homer by Randy Hundley and a single by Pinch hitter Willie Smith. 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Haun a 300 game in by the and it in the fourth 35-year-old rolled in the thursday night men s scratch league a Huntington s Robin lanes. He started the series with a 257 an followed it with the 300. Then came a 238 and finally a 257 fora 203 average. His 795 for the first three games set a City record and in quiries were being made to the american Bowling Congress on How the 1,052 in Lour games stacks up , a professional Bowler has Boon Bowling for 15 Yea Sand has competed on the professional tour for six years. He said he Rolls about 60 games a week to keep his game 48 possible strikes he hit 40 during the four games and atone Point had 17 straight strikes. Posey is fastest with Camaro in trans am trials Watkins Glen . A Sam Posey was the fastest Man on the Glen track Friday guiding his Blue Sunico Camaro at 108.4 Miles per hour in Tim trials for sunday s 2i4-hour trans american endurance race. Posey a 24-year-old artist from Sharon conn., circled the 2.3-mile course in 1 minute 16.4seconds. He is driving for the Roger Penske racing team of Philadelphia. Second in the trials was Jerry Titus of Encino calif., who drove his Mustang to a 1 16.8timing at 107.81 . Dan Gur of Santa Ana calif., Titus teammate was third in 1 17 at 107.3 .Peter Revson of new York cont quid of pug 20 today Campbell said. Missed two three foot putts and one four footer thursday when shot a 70." the last Amateur to bold Lead this far along in a pro tour was Marty Fleckman whole after three rounds in the 1967 . Open Doug Sanders was the last Amateur to cop Apro tournament. He won the Ca Nadian open in 1956.first-round Leader John Schlee of Dallas who equalled the course record thursday with a sizzling 65, skied to a 75with a round that included five bogeys. Schlee was in at 140, tied wit Rod Funseth Art Wall Oren land s Tony Jacklin Harol Henning of South Africa and de fending Champion Arnold pal Mer who rolled in a 25-foot Birdie putt on no. 18 to Salvage his second straight 70. Only two strokes Back of the Leader at 139 were Howie John son who also carded a 67 Johnny Pott Bob Lunn who Stum bled on nos. 15 and 16 with bogeys and Jack Nicklaus who posted a 69 on the strength of three Birds and two bogeys. Palmer who blamed a combi nation of heat and Lack of food for a Brief dizzy spell on the fourth Hole started Strong with Birds on nos. 2 and 3. But the game s All time leading Money Winner took four straight bogeys on holes 4 through 7 to mar what looked b be one of his patented charges. However the muscular pennsylvanian rallied with Birds on nos. 12 and 18 to stay in Conten Tion. A score of 147 or better was needed to survive the Cut for the final 36 holes. A total of 74 Golf ers were still in the running for the 825,000 first prize. The leaders Abili Campbell 70-67137 acc elder 6v7013s George Knudson 70-6s13s Howie Johnson 72-67139 Jack Nicklaus 70-60139 Johnny Pott 6s-71139 Bob Lunn 67-72139 Rod Funseth 73-67ho Harold Kenning 71-69140 Tony Jack lir. 71-69140 Arnold Palmer 70-70140 Art Wall or 6s-72140 John Schlee 65-75140 Frank Beard 70-71141 Chuck Coody 71-70141 Gardner Dickinson 6s-73141 Raymond Floyd 71-70141 Al Geiberger 72-69141 Bob Goalby 70-71141 Hale Irwin 6s-73141 Mason Rudolph 71-70141 Hideyo Sugimoto 70-71141 Tom Weiskopf 69-72141 Bert Yancey 73-65141 Don Bies 69-73142 Julius Boros 73-69142 Bruce Grampian 69-73142 Lionel Hebert 71-7114 2 Dick Mayer 73-69142 Chi Chi Rodriguez 72-70142 Al balding 71-72143 Miller Barber 73-70143 Homero Blancas 71-72143 Bert Greene 73-70143 Fred Marti 75-6s143 Dick Schwartz 73-70143 Bob e. Smith 72-71143 Lee Trevino. J Butch Baird. I Jerry Barber i Frank Boynton i Dick Crawford. I Dale Douglass. Herman Keiser Rives Mcbee. I Bob Mccallister Bobby Nichols. I Tom nieporte. I Dean refrain. Doug Sanders. I Bob Stanton. I Ken still i Gay Brewer. Jackie Cupit Bruce Devlin. Ted Makalena Larry Mowry. Navy s Crew coach shifts Seattle Wash a Lou Gellerman head Crew coach for Navy has been named Washington s first full time freshman rowing coach athletic director Jim Owens announced Satur Day. Tom Shaw Bob Charles Bobby Cole Dave eur Hielberger Jack Montgomery Bob Murphy Dan Sikes Wayne Yates Paul Boiu Leson Pete Brown Jim Colbert Bill Collins Chuck Courtney. Doug Ford Jim Hiskey Cobie Legra Tige. U. R. Mol Emlon Billy Maxwell. A Ani Azuc 75-6s143 73-71144 72-72144 73-71144 72-7214472-72144 75-6144 71-73-144 73-71144 73-71-144 72-72144 73-71-144 72-72144 73-71 144 73-71 144 72-73 h572-73--145 72-73-143 74-71-14s 70-75145. 75-70--145 74-72--14d 7u-76 14ti 74-72-146 71-75-146 75-71---146 71-75--146. 72-74-14 5 74-73-147. 75-72147. 73-74147. 76-72147 73-74147. 73-74--147. 74-73-ut. 7b-6�--l-l7. 71 76 147 75-12141
