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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 20, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 18 the stars and stripes peres9 2 hot Pace items to double 117ft Chicago up Tony Perez stretched his lulling Streak to 16 panics with a Home run in each contest sunday As the Cincinnati reds lengthened their winning Streak to six games with a 2-1. 6-1? doubleheader sweep of the Chicago cubs. Perez who has hit half of Risiti homers this season against the cubs win the first Gam for Ile orge Culver with a fourth inning blast and connected along with Fred Whitfield Alex Johnson and Pete Rose in the Nightcap As the reds handed the cubs their sixth straight loss. A crowd of 30,942 at Wrigley Tony Perez. One in each game Gal ties Mark in 100 meter Aurora Colo. Up on world record and one . Record were matched sunday inthe semifinals of the 1968 National aau women s an girls track and Field championships at the Aurora Public schools stadium. Margaret Bailes of the Oregon track club clocked the 100 meter dash in 11.1 seconds to match the world record for that  co holders of the record Are wyomia Tyus of Tennessee state and Barbara Ferrell of the los Angeles  american record was matched when Chi Cheng Formosa citizen running for the Crown cities track club ran the 80-meter hurdles in 10.5. Field were treated to a series of arguments in the first game which led to the ejection of three players and cub manager Leo Durocher. Gary Nolan benefited fro the reds slugging attack in the Nightcap to Register his fifth Victory against two losses. The Young right hander allowed Only one hit Over the first six innings but was replaced by Cla Carroll at the Start of the seventh. The reds blasted Joe Niekro and two relievers for 13 hits in the Nightcap. Perez first Homer of the Day enabled Culver to Post his first Victory since he pitched a no hitter against Philadelphia on july 29. Rose banged out six hits in 10at bats in the doubleheader to boost his league leading batting average to .342. Fifteen leads to. First game Cincinnati Abrose of 5 Ruiz in 0beuchmp of 3 Mjones of 2ajolin-son if Perez 3blmay in Helms 2bcorrales c Bench Cardenas As 4 Culver p 3 Carroll p 0 re by 020000 010 000 0201 1 i 1 2 0020 0 1 0000 001 000 000 Chicago a Kessinger As 4 Biekert 2b 4 a Wiliams of Smith u Banks i Phillips or Santo 3bupharn it Hundley Bobb c Nye pen pm Regan p rhbl000 0201 2 1 010000 000000 000010 000000 000000 total 36 2 11 2 total 30 1 6 1 Cincinnati 010 100 000 2 Chicago 100 000 000 1 i Kessin apr. Santo. Do Cincinnati 1.Chicago 4. Lob Cincinnati 9, Chicago 5. 2bl.may. A. Johnson. 3bb.  u Perez 15. A Bantu. In Culver mor i8 6 Carroll 1 0 Nye  i 6 8rt-Nan 3 3 i Carroll Banks. T3 06. R Erbb so 1113 0000 2234 0002. 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The cardinals sent 14 men tothe plate in the first inning against starter Ron Reed an reliever Ken Johnson. Lou Brock Lead off the game with a single and then stole second. After Phil Gagliano struck out Marls singled Home Brock. He the advanced to second on a wild pitch and scored on Cepeda single. Tim Mccarver reached first on an error and Shannon Andron Davis followed with run scoring singles. Reed the walked dal maxvill and Ray Washburn to Force in a  replaced Reed and got Brock on a groundnut with Pizarro executes squeeze play As so 9r botox top tigers Boston up winning Pitcher Juan Pizarro squeezed Home the tie breaking run and Dalton Jones followed with a two run Homer in the seventh inning sunday to Lead the Boston red Soto a 4-1 Triumph Over the league leading Detroit tigers. Joe Foy opened the red sox seventh with a double and was sacrificed to third by Russ Gibson. Pizarro who gained is fifth win in nine decisions then executed the squeeze play on a so pitch from Earl Wilson. Wilson then walked Mike Andrews and Jones blasted his fourth Homer of the season into the right Field seats. Pizarro pitched witless allover the first four innings before Willie Horton hit his 28thhome run to tie the score at 1-1 in the fifth inning. Pizarro allowed Only four hits. Holiday inn Golf won by Kathy St. Louis a two Tim defending Champion Kathy Whit Worth fired a ladies professional Golf association record tying 62 sunday to win the$16,000 Holiday inn invitational with a 206.the Monahans tex., native tied the 18-Hole record of 62 set by Mickey Wright in 1964. Miss Whitworth who won the tournament on the 5,811 Yard Norwood Hills country club forthe third straight time beat first round Leader Carol Mann and second round Leader Judy Kimball by six strokes. The were both tied at five Over Par 212.the Veteran of 10 years on the pro tour blazed through the front nine with a three under Par 32 and blazed a four under Par 30 on the backside. Top prize in the annual tournament was $2,260. The winners Kathy Whitworth j2,20 7470-02206 Carol Mann $1,160 60-70-73212judy Kimball h.b10 70 68-71 213 Shirley englehorn ll.lflo75-w-t1214clurord Ann Creed $s85 71-76-00210 Sandra Ila Yale $883 70-70-75215sandra Palmer c640 74-70-72216 Belay Cullen f on a run came inthe third on singles and Felipe Alon Millan s sacrifice Fly. Early Birds Atlanta Fanlou Colum of mall a 2bh Aaron of Page a Francona m Djon Ruon in b r h l 30101000 8t. Louis if 3011 Marls rf1000 Hii Lezzlo of in Job 3010 4010 my Ferver a 1000 Hunt non 3brjohnson in 4020 Duvli of Tillman c 4010 Mulvin m Martner. M silo  Keillor p 0000 Taaron pm 1000rcod p 0000 Johnson p 2310cnuwoy a 1 0 u u ill let i 0901iul 511 Sill 5111 Hill Joll Tota Atlanta to. Louii. 900jb martini8t.ix Ula 1. Lou Atje . 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