European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 27, 1948, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday March 27, 1948 the stars and stripes Page 9 Cage Board approves four Rule revisions new York March 26 up the National basketball committee for 4h�u.s. And Canada approved Lour Rule changes including permission coaches to talk to their player during a charged time out Jall the changes were accepted unanimously. They were. 1elimination of the requirement for a substitute to report to the ree or to spire upon entering 3 game a All jump Ball will be held in nearest Center Circle or fouls a player on whom a foul ish called is expected to raise his hand above his head. There is no penalty Rye failure to do so however. 4teams May go to the Vicinity if the Bench and talk to the coach a bring a charged time out or of High schools during the Tot emissions Between v. Porter of Chicago Secretary of the committee Eaid it nearly All these changes had Home up before the committee in Ler proposal to take All jump stalls to the nearest Circle had been voted Down three or four years in Row said Porter. There was a Tot of discussion on it this year but eventually it was approved in. Animously.5the committee was to meet again Oday and additional changes were a expected. Mysterious malady sidelines Casey a Ciudad Trujillo. March 26f a Hugh Casey the dodgers durable right Bander turned up with a mysterious ailment but his4 team physician said h think it was serious. He did not Hugh Casey Casey Hie Dod Gers valuable re Lief Pitcher had to leave the Fieldin the Middle of the morning work of Inin the Region of his Groin. The doctor diag nosed the trouble out because severe Paina the Back and As probably originating from the pulled leg muscle that has been bothering Casey Lor three Days. He said the Pitcher should be All tight after a week s rest earlier it had been feared Casey was offering from appendicitis or a Al possible hernia. B. = ,. If jockey handed suspension " san Mateo calif., March 26 m up jockey suspended for Allan Gray was the duration of the he said the Pitcher should be allay Meadows Spring race meeting for conduct detrimental to the Best interests of Bow to warriors series evened St. Louis March 28 a the Philadelphia warriors snatched a thrilling 6i&-64 decision from the St Louis bombers to Ven the basketball association of americ first place playoff series at a game crowd of 6,500 saw the two Well matched teams put on a con test that was even closer then tues Day night s Battle which the bomb ers won 60-58. 3the bombers jumped to an Early 11-1 Lead but the warriors gradually closed in trailing.37-31 at halftime end finally Knotting the count at 48-au at the end of the third the final period the Philadelphia is with George Senesky Joe Fulks and Ralph Kaplowitz in Stellar roles dominated play after taking a 6-Point Lead. Kaplowitz Warrior substitute using a lethal Long shot was easily the Star of the Warrior s belated Raly. Belus Smawley with 13 Points was again High Man Lor the bomb ers. Senesky took some terrific punishment but wound a with 20 Points six on free throws. Ballets finish second. In Baa Western Loop Chicago March 26 a the Baltimore bullets won second place in the Western division of the basketball association of America end the Rigac to to meet the new York knickerbockers in a runner up series by dooming from behind to defeat the Chicago Stags 7572. The Stags thus wound up the season in third place and will Start their playoff series third place in Boston sunday. Sex Badger Star signs contract with tribe Cleveland March 28 up the Cleveland indians announced that Earl Jug Girard Star University of Wisconsin athlete has signed a contract and will Start his professional career with the Greenbay club in the Wisconsin league. Girard also has to play professional football with the Green Bay packers in the National league. Brown bomber Sells skates new Yok March -26 up entire 2,600 pairs of swedish ice skates which heavyweight Cham Pion Joe Louis received As payment or a exhibition match in Stock ii olm have been bought sight in been of " ent Busias Fie souvenir Hunters it was revealed. T shortly after a United press Dis at Csc was carried countrywide wed essay night lie Hyde athletic shoe company in Cambridge mass., of Ciegel with phone Calls. Jerry Nagler publicity director for the firm there said that hundreds of people from Cambridge and Boston stormed the firms offices and that other orders came via Telephone and Telegraph. Louis agreed to accept the skates in payment for the exhibition to circumvent the swedish Jan on currency leaving that skates Ere Worth about $9,000 and Louis will be required to pay a 15 per cent import do Bryon them. 3lr better . Golf meet Charlotte n. C., March 26 up busting Pete Cooper an out Sider on the Golf professionals circuit held a one stroke Lead with a 65 today As play began in the second round of the $10,000 Char Lotte open tournament Cooper Pontic Verda fla., pro who competes in Only a few tour Neys seized the Lead from the Start he went out in 33 and Back in 32 in Fine weather Over the rot too difficult Myera Park second place were Chick Harbert of Detroit and Jimmy Thomson of new York both noted for Long Ball hitting and each of whom bad a 66. Standings could be changed completely today How Ever for no fewer than 31 players finished in less than Par 72 Over the 6,410-Yard layout. Five players were tied for third place among them Frank Stranahan of Toledo the leading Amateur. Others at that figure were defend ing Champion Cary Middlecoff of Memphis Toney Penna of Cincinnati and two local players Clay ten Heafner and Glenn Teal. Ruth tikes Yankees plans to oversee film Story of life Miami Beach fla., March 2tt up a tanned and rested babe Ruth was feeling like a new Man before he left Here to retard to his Home in new Are still with me but they re gradually diminish ing Ruth said in his Simiu hoarse said his most fun Here was his recent tour of the big league training commented that All clubs were using a lot of rookies and hazarded the prediction that the new York Yankees looked Thebes bet for fee Al Pennant they have a Little too much Power for these other clubs he plans to visit California late next month to supervise the film ing of a motion picture about his life. East All stars defeat West hoop sters 58-47 new York March 26 apra 12-Point scoring i skein late info second half enabled the East All stars to defeat the West 58-47, in the annual intersect Lonal College basketball game played for the Benefit of the Herald Tribune fresh air fund at Madison Square Garden. & fighting from the Start the West pulled even at the 12-minute Mark of the second half Only to see the record Falls As skimmers vie in Mcaa Ann Arbor mich., March 86 up Bill Heusner of Northwestern set a new University of Michigan Pool record As he won the 1,500-meter race in the opening event of the Mcaa swimming Champion ships. X " y. He Fosner and the other four entrants who placed in the event All shattered the Pool Mark of 20 03.5established in 1934 by j. Clapp of Stanford. The Northwestern Ace churned Over the grueling distance in 19 28.3, closely pursued by Matt Mann son of the Wolverine Coachi who was clocked at 19 39.6. Following them were Gus Stager of Michigan in 19 40.4, Roger Waits of Iowa state in 19 41.5 and Ralph Sala of Stanford in 19 45.2.the defending Mcaa atlist George Hoogerhyde of Michigan state College withdrew at the lust minute because spartan Coa Hcharles Mccaffree wanted to save him. For tire 220 and 440-Yard freestyle and one of the relay events. I fights i by the associated pres West Palm Beach , 123, Hamilton out., and or Lando Fernandez 123. Havana Drew 10. Fall Bivey Wil Liams 142, new York knocked out boy Andrews. 138, Lowell 4. Atlantic City n. . 153, Lodl. N. A. Out pointed Joe Tate. 160, Philadelphia 8 Worcester Williams 142, Worcester stopped Palte Jack son i37vi, Reading a. 6. Hollywood Jack licit 131v san Francisco stopped Bobby Jackson Itti los Angeles 7. Tacoma Johnston,144, Tacoma. Stopped Johnny Cama rata 143, Detroit s. Dazzling display of Ball passing an shooting. The Victory gave the East a 2-1edge in the series. The East led by coach Joe Lapchick won the opener in 1946, 60-59. The West directed by Hank Iba evened the series last year with a 66-58 Triumph. The coaching Honor this year went to Berle Carnevale of Wavy who led the East de Moose Krause notre Dame coach piloted the West. ,. Each of the 12 performers Lorthe East gave a Fine account of himself but to Lionel Malamed of Cony and Odis Spears of Western Kentucky went the highest honors. Malamed Chunky Little play maker scored 20 Points and received the outstanding player award. In addition Malamed shortest player on the court Holdall America Murray Wier of Lowi to one Field goal to Spears one handed push Eho artist took scoring honors for the night with 14 Points. He Sank three one handers in the first two min utes to give the East a 6-4 Lead. Schnel3ba".her, of Kansas topped the losers with 11 Points and e Jer As right handed Tex Hughson was a ineffective in Hir first of the Spring season. Hughson Tex Hugh Sod hoping to come Back from a Sor Tarm pitched two innings Ond Gav up three runs on four Hii emf three walks to san , cd March 26 up the St. Lenin Browns Coll cited 13 bits Ett the pitchers in defeating the Cuba 8-% Chuck Stevens the Browns firs baseman led the St. Louis. With three bits two of then Stephens the Browns starting Pitcher who allowed 9a\y three juts in his five innings a credited with the Victory. A ninth inning double play stopped cobs and ended the game they Corea two blk ran. I
