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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, August 21, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 21, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              I960 the stars and stripes Page 19 a lie Downs Santana  Davis play  _ it a darkness halted proceedings Asho broke service  the Sov locked 33, when Santana double player of the inter one Mccleveland Ai j Jan. Julu a Wilh each player having a nah game with the bet dead faulted his final serve. Ashe the United states  Ashe bar  the won two sets. Santana won the held serve  them it Ganv and stand by while its next of Llie i s Mif Inal of  Theof the the 1968 -iv-u.8c Over  Hometown rink Graebner Defeated Juan i Bert  straight sets sunday nil Nch the decision for  Ashe and Santana began their Marathon and last match. Favorite fifth darkness proceeding sunday to first 13-11 and Ashe come Backoo take the next two 7-5 and 6-3. Santana then won the cquali/er15-13. The final set monday was nearly washed out As severe thunderstorms held up play for three hours. And then Ashe who was  a hurry to catch a plane for the National Amateur at brookline.mass., disposed of Santana  just 23 minutes under suddenly sunny skies. Ashe Santana Locke 3-3 a double-1faulte l. R Hel nex game broke Santana s serve  the last. The final Point of the match was a perfectly Placer overhead shot by the . Army officer. The 4-1 american Victory Isth same score by which Spain Defeated the United states  9 i5 at Barcelona. Ashe and Santana were co recipients of the Emmett p. Dowl ing award for the most valuable player of the inter one  d s must now stand by while its next opponent is decided. Japan will meet  Dia sept. 21-23 for the astern one championship and la it Winner will face european Ivy Champion West Germany m october at Munich. The United states will the meet the survivor  either la october or november  the United states and that Winner will go to Adelaide. Australia to Challenge for the cup  Decem Ber. Graebner shakes turf Chance press typing noise wins  National net twins tip yanks 1-0 the averages by the associated press Complete through games of Friday american league i National league team batting Brookline mass. A us. Davis cup Star Clark Graebner conquered his temper and survived a bitter struggle monday  his debut  the 88th National Tennis championships at the Longwood Cricket club. Graebner who flew  after scoring the decisive singles Triumph  the Davis cup inter zone matches with Spain  Cleveland sunday pulled out a 6-2,6-3, 3-6, 5-7, 7-5 Victory Over Sherwood Stewart of Baytown Tex. After winning Trie first two sets easily Graebner seeded second among american entries complained bitterly about the conditions of the turf  the stadium s Center court. Then  the fourth set he fell behind 6-5 and asked officials to Stop news men from typing  the press stand some distance away. The writers continued work ing and Graebner proceeded to lose his service and the set tying the match.  the deciding set he broke Stewart at Deuce Hawaii s Belinsky rates no hitter Over one  la. Honolulu up Hawaii Lander Pitcher to Belinsky said monday he got a Bigge thrill out of pitching a no hit 1-0 win Over Tacoma sunday nigh than he did six years ago when he hurled his first one  the american league. But the one time Friend of Mamie Van Doren and other Holly woodies had plenty to Orry about  the ninth. He filled uie bases then go two out and faced clean up cub fatter John Boccabella who Weed a Belinsky fast Ball to the Tecc where right fielder Joe Ames gloved it for the final out. To s first no Hitler a against Baltimore while he was wearing a California Ange uniform. Sunday night s shutout  first no hitter Ever pitched by  islander  fill coast league history. L9?, one  May 5, then the 22-year-old texan comeback for a break  the fourth game. Graebner broke Stewart  the seventh game but again the needed upstart came Back breaking  the eight game. Graebner finally broke through again  the Lith game  a neat of spin forehand shot and held is service to end the match. Graebner who Drew a first found Bye before meeting Stew Art later called the court Onemo  Ashe match postponed Arthur Asher the top seeded american had his opening match postponed to enable him to Complete a Davis cup match called because of darkness i Cleveland sunday. Ashe will have to play at least two single Sand a doubles match tuesday the half Way Mark of the 10-Daytournament. South Africa s Bob Hewitt the top seeded foreigner posted a pair of impressive victories after arriving with the Champion ship trophy of the Baltimore invitational tournament. Hewitt blitzed Keith Reynolds of England 6-2. 6-0. 6-1, and then ousted Mexico s Marcclo Lara 9-7, 6-2, 6-2. Major i Osses major casualties were sixth seeded Ron Holmberg of High land falls.y., and eighth seeded Jim Osborne of Honolulu. Tom Mozur 21, a University of Tennessee senior Defeated Holmberg 4-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. 6-2.unseeded Peter Curtis of eng land outlasted Osborne 8-6, 6-2. 3-6, 4-6, 13-11. women s singles Mary Ann Eisel of St. Louis the top seeded american romped to a 6-1, 8-1 second round Victory Over Gail Hansen of Palo Alto Calif. Margaret Smith court of Australia the no. 1 foreign seed streaked to a 6-2, 6-0 Triumph Over Louise Gonnerman of River Edge . Minneapolis St. Paul a Cesar Tovar doubled Wilh two out  the third inning and streaked Home  Tom i Tresh s throwing error giving Dean Chance and the Minnesota twins a 1-0 Victory Over the i new York Yankees monday night. I Chance. 12-11. Made the unearned run stand up scattering \ eight hits and striking out 10. I loser Stan Bahnsen 11-9, permitted Only two hits Tovar s ". 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