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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, August 23, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 23, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                1969 the stars and stripes Page 17 giants bomb 011diets, explosive 5th golfers put away gavels Start play in Philly classic York up Willie hammered his 580th or r Mastio highlight a six Ca Firth inning wednesday As mar Sal and the san Scisco giants beat the new mets 13-3, in a game that held up rechecked out minutes a reports that Juan  up 23rd a bomb had been planted in on of the dugouts. Marichal now 23-5, allowed 12hits and three runs As he hurled his 25th Complete game of the season. Larry Stahl s third Homer of the season and a Kranepool s run scoring single in the third accounted for the first two met runs. Mays Homer his 16th of the year came off Rookie Jim Mcandrew now 0-5, in the  Bonds and Dick Dieltz singled Home a run each in thinning and Ron Hunt delivered a two run  Hart drove in the first giant run with his 20th Homerin the second inning. Hunt drove in his third run of the game in the sixth As the giants scored four runs of relievers Bill Connors and Al Jackson. Jack Hiatt capped the giants 18-hit attack with a two run Homer his third of the season in the eighth. The mets added their final run in the ninth on singles by Bud Harrelson Larry Stahl a Dart Shamsky. The bomb threat came in the giants half of the sixth with Hunt at Bat. Both dugouts were cleared but the police were unable to find any Trace of explosives. A Clear out Case Philadelphia a pro golfers spending As much time in meeting rooms these Days As on the course put away the gavels and took out the clubs thursday for the first round of the $100,000 Philadel phia Golf classic. J Dan Sikes now the tour s seventh leading Money Winner with $98,562, defends his title in , 72-Hole test Over the while a i u o6,708-Yard Par 36-3672marsh Valley country  of this year s tour Cham pions with the exception of Arnold Palmer Are in the starting Field of 156.the Competition began an atmosphere of tension. Professional golfers association pea. Led by Gardner  Beard Jack Nicklaus and Billy Casper among Otherson a 13-Man Ojard the pros Are organizing their own group founder j run the tour the american Veter i professional golfers aug. Port Richey also out top seeded girls lose at Longwood in wave of upsets cards rally to overtake Phillies 8-3 Philadelphia a Dick Hughes Relief pitching and he hitting of Phil Gagliano an Tim Mccarver paced the St. Louis cardinals to an 8-3 Victory Over the Philadelphia Phillies wednesday night. After the Phillies had scored three runs in the fourth inning n four singles and three errors nights 2-2 replaced Steve Carl with two on and one out and Ped Philadelphia until Joe Riner came in to get the final it the cardinals took a 4-3 Lead the fifth on run scoring sin  by Gagliano Bobby Tolan w Roger mar is. Mccarver singled in runs in fourth and seventh innings pal maxvill singled and  Gagliano s double i eighth. 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Entries inthe women s singles headed by favored Mary Ann Eisel and two seeded . Men were toppled from the National Tennis championships wednesday in a series of  Eisel. The St. Louis resident who was top seeded i women s singles was routed in straight sets by four Tim Champion Maria Bueno of Brazil the third seeded foreign entry in the Day s biggest upset. Miss Bueno. Still troubled by a leg injury that has hampered her play for the past several weeks trailed 4-1 in the Early stages of her first set before j rallying to take a 9-7, 6-2 Triumph before a gallery of 1,500 at Longwood Cricket club i three other seeded women and two ranking entries in the. Men s singles also fell in a series of matches badly Ham jeered by stiff breezes that produced a flurry of faults. Ans on the tour do not know if i a meeting was held tuesday this will be their last Tournai night at Whitemarsh in which ment under the Aegis of the j Max Elbin National pea presi Dent told some 70 of the touring pros he did t recognize their new group. Elbin said a new tournament entry Blank was being prepared. A player who signs it May continue on the pea  Al bin said. Those who Don t sign will be  the pea executive said he i was t sure How soon the new Lank would be ready since cer Tain Legal Points have to be ironed out. The entire scene a one of confusion. Elbin admitted tournament sponsors and the television network involved probably would sue both the players an the pea if the top pros Don t play in tournaments already scheduled. He said the pea did t bar gain or ask for this but we re ready for  maybe for  indicated the new entry Blank which would make a outcast of any pro failing to sign might be ready in time forthe thunderbird tournament starting aug. 29 at Montclair. . Then again it might be later he  the pros and their Par ent organization chipped away at each other practice for the classic went  Bob Murphy who lost by a stroke to Julius Boros on the final Hole in the Westchester classic last week shot a 4-un-Der-Par 68 in the pro Amateur tournament , Nicklaus  Trevino. Service Silano 2b m p p p total Puli Philadelphia 80 r h by a r h a 2000 Taylor 3b 0103122 Ron 2ti 6131 Pena an 6121 Razien m 1 0 look of 4122 Joseph lb5011 brings r a l i i Ryan c 6230 Dalrmple c 1 0 1 o Johnaon p 2000  p 0000 Clenciu Phi Dorroh p Hull p whits Phi Max Viii. � 10 8 total 000 130. Ono a i a on Monte Irvin to assume baseball executive spot aft a 7 a 1188 1000003 Muria. Ill1 u  9. Ier. Ii crier Pill 1-3t 1-3 2 2-3 11-3 lil r Khz he 8o 3006a new York a Monte Irvin became the first negro to be named to an executive Posi Tion in professional baseball s Hierarchy  former new York giants Star outfielder was named assistant director of promotion and Public relations for base Ball a newly created position in the office of commissioner Wil Liam d.  the past few years has been a scout and instructor for the new York mets and on the Public relations staff of a brew Ery. He will leave these Job when he joins the commissioner s stuff on sept. 1 Irvin spent seven of his eight big league seasons with the giants and his final one in 1857, with the Chicago cubs. He Bat Ted More than .300 three times with a High of .329 in 1953. Refinished with u career average of .293 and 99  was one of the most important contributors during the giants Pennant Victory drive when they overtook Brooklyn Towin the National league Flag in 1951 after trailing by 13vj game sin mid August. In the world ser ies that year against the Newyork Yankees he hit .458 and stole Home in the opening  militant groups have been clamouring for More Mem Bers of their race to be placed in executive capacities in sports. Young in nil Claude buddy Young a negro is currently an assistant to Pete Hozelle the pro football commissioner. He was hired in 1966. Young is a former Illino Sall american and a standout professional in the All americ conference and National foot Ball , in his new capacity will work directly under Joe Rei Chlor baseball s director of pro motion Mil Public relations. There was one major upset inthe men s doubles when the second seeded . Team of Davis cuppers Clark Graebner and Charlie Pasarell were ambushed by argentinians Elio Alvarez and Modesto Vasquez. 6-4. 6-4.chief victim in the men s singles was Cliff Richey of Sanangelo. Tex., the fourth seed who fell to the unseeded Veteran Bob Lutz of los Angeles. 6-3. 6 2. 6-2.fifth-seeded Stan Smith of Pasadena. C a 1 i f., also was knocked out in a rugged five set match with third rated foreign entry Allan Stone of Australia 5-7. "7-5. 6-4. 4-6, 6-4. Women lose tall Kathy Harter of Seal each. Calif., the third seeded . Woman was beaten by the Veteran Virginia Wade of England the second foreign seed. 6-3. 6-3. The sixth Domestic seed Julie Heldman of new York City bowed to the ranking foreign player. Mrs. Margaret court of Australia. 6-4, 6-3. The seventh seeded . Woman blonde Kristy Pigeon Odanville. Calif., was toppled by unseeded Cece Martinez of san Francisco. 10-8, 6-4.the upset series cleaned out All four of the seeded .women in singles leaving Only the top three foreign entries and Throe unseeded Domestic players.050s b edit set p7 add Nasals Eric Van Dillon the  who on tuesday void toppled Charlie Pasarell Foo the tournament was in turn i now totals beaten wednesday by Chile s since they Patricio Cornejo Ti-0, 8-6. 6-3. And to after thebon Goalby Casper Weiskopf also will be520,000 first prize. Philadelphia a the breakaway american professional golfers organization elected officers Here wednesday night on the eve of the opening of the $100,000 Philadelphia Golf  150 touring pros present elected Gardiner Dickinson president and chairman Jack Nicklaus vice president and Billy Casper  four become members of the Board of directors along with pros Don january. Doug Ford and Frank Beard and four prominent business people not yet named a spokesman for the new group  spokesman said every one present at the meeting signed releases to join the newly formed aug group which about 150 members began taking Signa Tures  huook1.1nk, Sun hit Ostli i s. Nution .ii.-i.i. Milf May i Mem s singles third round i to round u i i i u11 &   0 Ato i1m Vork i t 10 \ l i Bills get  Kelly for future draft Piik Niagara Falls.  1, i the american 1-Uoiball league Buffalo Bills acquired lineman bub Kelly from the Kansas City chiefs wednesday in return for an undisclosed future draft , a five year Al Veteran has played both offensend defense. He s expected to be in uniform for Friday night exhibition game Between the Bills and the Houston oilers m Tulsa okla  
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