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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 13, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday july 13,1990 the stars and stripes Page 21chisox�?T clock by the associated press. Chicago a everything went according to the script wednesday with pomp and pageantry As the Chicago White sox tried a to turn Hack the clock. But they  turn Back the Milwaukee Brewers. The Brewers scored six runs in the eighth to tie the game and then broke a string of 22 scoreless extra innings with three runs in the 13th to beat the White sox 12-9 and ruin their a turn Back the clock Day. It was Milwaukee a first extra inning Victory after six straight losses and Cameal Roundup on a Day the White sox celebrated their last world series Winner by wearing the uniforms of the 1917 team. Popcorn sold for a Nickel general admission seats were 50 cents and reserved seats went at half Price As 40,666 fans turned out to see women Parade in bonnets and colourful ankle length dresses and men wearing Bow ties Ana bowlers. They cheered when the White sox jumped to a 4-0 Lead that was Cut Down by Robin Younts three run Homer in the third inning. But a pair of triples by Sammy Sosa in the the third and fifth innings led to five More runs and a 9-3 Lead had them cheering again. That was dissolved when the Brewers scored six times in the eighth on four straight walks a bad hop two run single by Greg Vaughn a two run double by b. J. Surhoff and a tying single by Darryl Hamilton a it was kind of weird out there a a said Hamilton. A a you re in the Outfield and you can to hear the players being  the reason was the Public address sys Tern Wasny to used and neither was the scoreboard. There were no such gadgets in 1917, the players were announced by someone Wei Ding a megaphone and a special manually operated scoreboard was used. Mike Felder who singled stole second and scored the tic breaking run in the 13th on Hamiltons single said of the old style uniforms a they looked like a Bunch of old men in baby  after Hamilton s single Jim Gantner singled Home two More insurance runs for Milwaukee a a in a numb a said Chicago manager Jeff Torborg. A we let that one get away. Now Well see what these Guys Are made of when we hit the  Carlton Fisk blamed the loss on the bad hop single by Vaughn White sox shortstop Ozzie Guillen takes a late throw in his 1917-style uniform As Milwaukee a Robin Yount steals second. Apr a double play Ball hits something and bounces away what Are you going to do a a Fisk said. A i would say it was our worst  Milwaukee acting manager Don Baylor filling in for the fifth and final game of Tom tre Belhom a suspension said of the extra inning win a i knew that when we get someone to second base that much sooner or later we would drive him  Dan Plesac 1-3 pitched three innings for the Victory allowing Only two hits and striking out five. Donn pall 0-3the fifth of six Chicago pitchers was the loser As the while sox dropped their third straight. The White sox had a Chance to win in the 11th when Lance Johnson reached third with two outs but Ron Kittle fixed out to end the inning. For Chicago Sosa drove in three runs with his two triples the second time this year he has tripled twice in a game. The game played on the traditional final Day of the All Star break was one of several postponed because of Spring training slate Start because of the lockout. In other games wednesday orioles 7, royals 5 Baltimore a Joe Orsulak singled Home the tic breaking run in the seventh inning As Baltimore rallied to beat Kansas City for its third straight Victory. The orioles who trailed 5-2 after three innings Hadnot won three straight since june 6-9. Billy Ripken opened the seventh with a single off Steve Farr 6-4 and was sacrificed to second. After Mike Devereaux singled Orsulak followed with a line drive base hit to right to give Baltimore a 6-5 Lead. Randy Milligan followed with an rib single scoring Devereaux. Each Oriole starter had one base hit. Reliever Curt Schilling i -0 did not allow a baserunner in the sixth and seventh innings to earn his first major league Victory. Mark Williamson worked the eighth and Gregg Olson pitched the ninth for his 18th save striking out Willie Wilson with the bases loaded for the final out. Trailing 2-0, the royals scored five unearned runs against Bob Milacki in the third. Kurt Stillwell reached when first baseman Milligan misplay cd his grounder for an error. George Brilt followed with an rib double and came around to score on group my Jim Eisenrich doubled Willie Wilson Douts by to Jackson and Danny Tarta i group Bull. Had an rib single and Mike Macfarlane doubled knocking out Milacki. Frank White and Kevin Switzer then delivered run scoring singles off reliever Brian Holton. The orioles made it 5-5 with a three run fourth inning in which an error by Jackson on Bob Melvin sri single allowed a run to score and Melvin to take second. Melvin scored one out later on a groundnut by Brad Komminsk. Baltimore got a run in the first when Cal Ripken who entered the game batting ,186 with runners in scoring Posi Seo Al on Page 26afn sports television baseball a new York mets at Cincinnati 1 30 . Saturday. Radio baseball a Philadelphia at Houston 1 30 . . Says it wont dump �?T94 world cup Hamburg West Germany apr a West German newspaper report that the United states will abdicate the 1994 world cup soccer tournament to Germany has a no basis in fact a the . Organizing committee said wednesday. Scott Letellier president of the world cup �?T94 organizing committee said that no one in any official capacity has discussed moving the soccer championships to Germany. Letellier said he spoke with fifa and German soccer federation officials in Rome on tuesday to discuss logistics fur the �?T94 tournament and no mention of a move was made. A  also pointed out that similar rumours circus led in Europe before the 1984 olympics in  an to Les. A in late �?T82 and even �?T83 we were hearing stories a that Thev were going to move olympic soccer to West  Letellier said. A Germany has become a Rumor has in for soccer  former West German soccer player Paul Breitner wrote in his wednesday column that the United states will Back out of its commitment to hold the 1994 world cup tournament because americans do not care about the sport. The mass circulation Bild newspaper also speculated that the tournament will a most probably be shifted to Germany. Breitner said two of the major american sponsors Are backing out because the Domestic interest is Well below the International level. John Polis a spokesman for the . Soccer federation also denied the newspaper account. A what we hear Are merely rumours a fobs said a it started with a column written by a former we is German player which was pure speculation. There is no truth to it and it is a bit  Breitner said Tow television ratings during the just finished world cup convinced american sponsors that the tournament will not be a Success in the United states. A one of the men in charge of the organizing com Mittee disclosed it a the front Page report said. A the americans Are backing out because King football soccer is still not beloved in the United states a while admitting that the poor Quality of this years final game would make the tournament less attractive to networks and sponsors Letellier said that there has been no talk of pulling out. A four networks a Abc lbs int and also esp a have expressed inures in bidding on the games. The Only one that has not is Abc a he said. West Germany won the world to up sunday defeating defending Champion Argentina 1-0. Charles b. Fruit Anheuser busches vice president Lor corporate Media and sports marketing said his company has made no plans Lor 1994. A Danheuser Busch was tremendously pleased with our sponsorship of the 1990 world cup a he said. A regarding the statement suggesting that Anheuser Busch is considering backing out of a j994 world cup sponsorship contract no such contract currently exists. However we do remain vitally interested in the 1994 world cup As a promotional   
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