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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 17, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              August 1968 the stars and stripes Page 19 car ii s Effort for split ii Mesita Minneapolis St. Paul Rod Carew beat the Rea first on a potential in sending double play to drive the tie breaking run. In the1 inning As Minnesota Sta split in a twi night double he the orioles won the opener 43 with three runs in the fifth inning on Larry Haney s Homer 5 sacrifice Fly and an  seven games behind Idle Darcw the american red sox shut out White sox Boston up Gary Bell a Veteran right hander hurled four hit shutout and Carl Yastrzemski drove Home two runs with a fifth inning single thursday to Lead the Boston red sox to a 3-0 Triumph Over ithe Chicago White sox. Bell who raised his record to0-8, was touched for three singles and a walk in the firs two innings but then mowed Down 18 straight batters before Linen hitter Leon Wagner Drew a base on balls with two out in the eighth inning. Tommy Mccraw got the final White sox hit a Lead off single in the ninth. Starts rally Russ Nixon walked to Start ithe Boston rally in the  then bunted into a fielder s Choice but was Cut Down at the plate after successive singles by Mike Andrews and Dalton Jones. Wilber Wood who lost two previous games in the series took Over for starter Cisco Carlos and Yastrzemski promptly followed with a line single Mocenter to Knock in the two runs. Ken Harrelson the american league s rib Leader drove Home the final red sox run inthe seventh inning with a single. Brought his total for the season to 99. Carlos suffered his Lith los against four victories. A Bell ringer Chicago league s leading hitter who left the first game with a sore knee Pinch hit with runners on firsthand third and grounded into a Force out. But he narrowly beat second baseman Dave John son s return throw to first a Rich Reese scampered Home. Baltimore behind 3-1 in the opener rallied in the fifth when Larry Haney slugged his first Homer Buford singled and Mark Belanger doubled. Cur Blefary hit a sacrifice Fly and another run scored when third baseman Frank Quilici let the throw from the Outfield getaway. Quilici doubles Quilici had capped a three run first inning for the twins against Winner Jim Hardin 15-8, with a two run double. Brooks Robinson hit his 14th Homer forthe orioles in the second inning off Dean Chance 11-11, after Baltimore manager Earl Weaver s protest that a fan had pushed the Ball Back into play was upheld. \ Shannon slam leads cards to 8-0 she lacking of cubs Honey Homer first Baltimore no r h 10 Buford of Blair of Bel Ankor us blog try if Powell in Broil non Johnson deny of Nncy c Hardin p game Minnesota Al r h by 2110 Uhl Acmar of 1000 Rune in 6110 Kohtaro in 4011 Carew 2i 5010 Rollins Ita 31 4111 Oliva of 2020 Roseboro o 4010 Quilici 3b 4111 Holt if 3 0 u 0 Ron Lark a a do Hance p Turnr a a milk a p t 1 0 03120 00003111 10003010 40004012 s 0 0 03010 20001000 0000 Chicago a Mike Shan non belted the first grand slam Homer of his career and drove in five runs to propel the first place St. Louis cardinals to an8-0 Victory Over the Chicago cubs  outbursts in the first two innings were All the Cardi nals needed to wind up season play against the runner up cub with a 9-9 standoff. Nelson Briles toyed with the cubs before another Wrigley Field ladies Day crowd of 34,811,including 23,116 paid. Briles re corded his 16th Triumph against seven losses with a seven hitter for his  splitting a four game ser ies which left the cards 14games in front the top two National league clubs played be fore a total of 121,750. The loser Kenny  8-9, was bombed out in the cards four run first capped by John Edwards two Era double. Lou Brock opened the game with a two Bagger and scored on Julian Javier s double. Shannon scored Javier with a single. Shannon s grand Slammer inthe second greeted Bill Stone Man who relieved Jack Lam Beafter Brics single and two walks filled the bases. Shannon also singled in the ninth for his ninth hit of the series. Once the Cardinal damage had been done it was a Day of Rookie Battery experimenting by cub manager Leo Durocher. Johnny Upham making his second appearance held the cards scoreless on two hit from the third through the seventh. 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Ii h 4 2-3 4 2 13 4 1 0 8 4 h or by so uits Providence reds Providence . A Sylvester h. Buster Cleee 31 Kneel thukday1 As of Neji 2?8e,r of the Providence of the american hockey of Low no a salary Dis Luis a r Riggor is Rifle Champ again East beats West 77-61, in Aba Benefit game new York a the East beat West 77-61 in a Benefit game thursday night at Singer bowl Between teams comprised of National basketball association  Bellamy and Willis Reed of the new York Knickerbock ers and Ray Scott of the Balti More bullets led the East with12 Points each. Fred Crawford of the los Angeles Lake stopped the West with 11. The game attended by about7,000. Camp Perry Ohio up olympic team shooting Mem Ber Lones Wigger of Carter,mont., won his third National Small bore Rifle position championship thursday by one Point. Wigger compiled a total of1,560 out of a possible 1,600 Points in the four matches to Edge army maj. Presley Kendall Columbus ga., who fired a 1,559. Wigger was the position Champion in 19 53 and 1905. National prone Rifle Champi Narmy capt. Donald Adams Halifax va., and Marine Wod avid 1. Boyd Quantico va., were tied for third with 1,557.william p. Schweitzer Lan Caster pa., took the Junior title with a 1,533 and the women s Crown was won by army  Thompson Topeka kan., who posted a 1,539. It waste fourth straight year that capt. Thompso women. A topped the Jackson named coat h of san Jose Frosh san Jose Calif. A Cass Jackson 2ti, has been pointed f r e s h m a n football coach san Jose stale College has announced. He is the second negro coach named by the school this summer Jackson played flanker and defensive Back for san Jos estate in 1962-63 and played last year for Middletown n.y., inthe Atlantic coast football league. Don White wins wis. State fair Stock car race Milwaukee wis. A Don White of Keokuk Iowa gambled on the rain and won thursday. White driving a 1968 Dodge Charger passed up a Chance for a pit Stop under the yellow Cau Tion Flag and captured the $5,156 first prize in a rain shortened Stock car race at the Wisconsin state  Hartmann of South Zanesville Ohio was second i another Charger. Norm be son. Racine wis., third in a 1968p 1 m o u t a Lack Bowsher. Springfield Ohio fifth in a 1968ford Torino and . Foyt Houston sixth in another Tori s  averaged 82.47 Miles per hour for the race which was called after 156. Miles. For to seven laps were run under the yellow caution Flag because of a rash of minor accidents and the  got 312 Points for the Victory moving him into second place in the United states Auto club championship , who picked up 156 Points is first with 1,871. Whips defeat royals Washington a the Washington whips Defeated the Vancouver royals 5-3 thursday night in a North american soc cer league game before 4,603  
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