European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 22, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse 1�5� the stars and Stem sol r new look Zernial inks Chison pact hell had for at at at t act not it 000 11merl Ere in to Owsij i is hat at of is Kew York Jon. 21 up at the a Ijeh Rideg age of a with a .318 tatting average in the american league to baseball player should con Jar himself a Scarlet Success. But for Gus pc Raul this is Only the jump into of Point for a my by Ned boy from Texas tucked away his 1950 Chicago White sox contract today and vowed that hell forget his trapeze artist leanings and concentrate on Ball bashing new n. That Way a figures us longer and better in the this Moon faced Ozark Ike started test a Aston As the sensation of the league. He was butting a whopping ,355, he also considered himself quite fielder and specialized int an dives for out of reach balls. That was Zernial s undoing. After he played in 34 Gimes one of Thos 10 the into arg on Zec nifty Tio More acrobatic t flying trapeze efforts at Cleveland landed him in tin Hospital with a shattered right Collarbone. He was Flat on his Back for 40 Days. When he finally got Back into action a us says to tried too he wound up with .318 for 73 games a glorious record for most rookies bul strictly under Par for Gus Zernial. Old aches and pains 1 Luke a using signed his 21st White sox con tract to became the 25th player to reach agreement with the club Lor the s95q season. Mostly this was pitchers Day in the signing Derby however. The Boston red sox corralled three of them Chuck Stobbs Walt master son and Harry Dorish. Three tall Rookie hurlers signed with the braves6-5 Buck Allen of Rochester n. Y. 6-2 Dave Cole of Westport md., and 6-2 Ralph Alberts of Pitman it. J. One Pitcher who did t sign was Steve Gromek of the Cleveland in dials. He announced that he has returned Hio contract because he refused to take a pay Cut despite his disappointing 4-? record last Tea Eon with the 1948 champions. Ray half inc an Pic by fers e Ai i the he Klynt hard in scores 62 to Pace l. A. Meet continued rom Page t Frank Stranahan matched Harden four under Par 31 on the out nine but lost ground coming Back in the dark. Coming in the golfing dentist hit 35 and Stranahan got a two Over Par 38. In third place behind Harden and Mihon were Demaret of Ojai a Naif. Raymond Gaffey of fort my Ace voted most valuable Jat Gammisch. Garmisch Jan. 21 is Al to nigh his learn bowed to the 66th Cic commandos in the Champion ship round 47-45, Charlie Abe Hill of the 796th my in badgers yesterday was named the most valuable player in the Garmisch invitational basketball tournament and Siven a spot on the stars foot guard whose shoot ing Eye is deadly from anywhere inside the foul Stripe scored 60 Points in three zanies scintillating from the free throw line where he successfully converted 26 of 33 evangel Iii league votes a classification Houma la. Jan. 21 a directors of the eight club Evangeline baseball league today decided to continue the Loop As a classification. The Bonus Rie also waen Dorset. Under the a classification each club is allowed six class men six of limited service and four rookies the same As last year. The Champion commandos placed two men on the mythical five player coach Gene Wolfe and of cd a enter John Beardsley both men hit double figures in each of their team s games and. In addition used their height to assure Tjw Cic five control of the backboards. Nick Polivchak of the 3d in mohawks and Henry Kaseane s Sam Hamer won the two remaining positions. A Classy Ball handler despite his 6-foot 3-Inch stature Paliv Chack was among the few who j hit Doulzie figures in Allol his i squad s game. Hamer s efforts were largely responsible for the Tiger s annexation of the Consolation Crown Dick Spencer scrappy Badger Forward and Charlie Aamold High scoring push shot Star of co Stab s 97th Sig so satan a were named a forwards on the second team. The Center Post went to Jack Meeker Ofha co 56th pm whose 32 Points in one game was the tournament s High while Leo Winterburn of the commandos and Ray Maupin of the Wiesbaden flyers gained the nod for toe guard positions. Continued from Page i arid month ago he took to hew m few rumblings a had heart that he was shooting too often aex perhaps damaging the chances Oghig team. In one Gam against the Boston celtics Mikan decided he d q shooting and become a play maker a took just three shot to the first half ail of them forced on him when he could t feed the ballot b teammate. To lakers weren 1 exactly a howling Succes so Mik a began shooting again in the second half. Banging away with his old form he took 14 shots in the second half and wound up with a total of 24 Points. He vowed then that scoring was his big Job from thenon. Mikan is one of he most consistent performers in any sport. He averaged 28.3 Points last season while rolling up 1,698 Points in 60 games. In the first 38 zanies this year he averaged33,3, the formation of a new league the two top pro leagues. Long George is begin Ning to fill up the new record books for scoring achievement he dumped in 51 Poi ii s against recently for a new Aba Murk considered All the More important because he did it a unit Arne risen a better than of sir defensive player. Once As a collegium at Depaul i Chicago he scored 53 Points against Rhode jsl.-state in one of Madison Square Garden s National invitation tournaments. Most everyone thought he was hot stuff then but apparently thai was Only the beginning Wiesbaden to hold Bowling tourney March 10-12 Wiesbaden Jan. 21 special Wiesbaden Post athletic officials have planned one of the biggest Bowling tournaments in the dec to be held March 10-12, at the Camp Lindsey alleys. All military u. S. And Allied civilian personnel Are eligible to compete. With More than $2,100 in prize Money of stake the Competition will include singles doubles five Man team and All events classes for both male and female entries. A mixed double event also i planned. Some of the dec s top Legters Are expected to enter the tourney. Entry fees a $3 per person per event with the Cost of Bowling to be de ducted from the fee and the remainder going into prize Moties. Applications will be received at the up svs Section in the Eagle club phone 7-177 or 8564. Deadline is Setfor feb. 22. Garmisch opens sports week by Bill 2alknski, Naff court pod it Garmisch Jan. 21 is the sixth int rational sports week of a Fittler Cam into exis Lenc Here Thi to in in to Gortul opening or Monius at Tow olympic in stadium. Or. Hans Ehard i Muter president
