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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 27, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pace 10 the stars and stripes Friday january 27, 1950 foreign stars join Garni Isch trials by Bill . Staff correspondent g a r m i s c a Jan. 26 is German athletes who to Date have completely dominated the six h International Winter sports  find the going a Little rougher this weekend. Whereas Only s scattering of for eign entrants competed during the initial phase of the nine Ciao Winter carnival � Bevy of Topnotch Vete rans in International Competition Wiki be on hand Lor the heavy pro Gram which wild Mark the final three Days of the Winter extravaganza. Entrants from Finland Sweden Austria Switzerland and Italy in addition to German and . Army competitors will see action during the weekend with hockey skiing and ski jumping  the schedule. Yesterday s program was limited to the German championship ice hockey match Between the Riess Ersee and bad nauheim sextet ant trial r jews for two Man Bob Sieds on the olympic Bob run. The Rie so see Pic Esters. Masna their initial appearance since taking a 13-1 lacing from the Harringan racers last sunday found the Loca Cliss More to their . Remained unbeaten against German foes by posting an easy 6-3 Victor the racers incidentally continue their domination of German club at Munich last night As they Defeated the defending German chair pions fussed by in 8-2 count. Blackwell expects big comeback in 1950 Tampa. Jan. 26 ape w e 11 Blackwell once the pitching Pride of the Cincinnati reds says he s ready for that big comeback in 1950. Buckwell knocked from his pitching Pinnacle by illness and Arm trouble in 1948, and a kidney operation in 1949, appears in lop shape again. He has been resting Here for the past two months fishing Hunting swimming playing Golf and soak ing in the Sunshine. I weigh 206 now the most i Ever weighed said the once thin As a whip hurler. Collins becomes 10th yank to sign 1950 contract new York Jan. 26 a the signed contract of Joe Collins freshman first baseman arrived in the new York Yankee offices yesterday to bring the total of officially satisfied members to 10. In announcing the signing club Secretary Arthur red Patterson said that Collins will be one of four first basemen in the Yankee Camp next Spring. The others Are Rookie Fenton mole Veteran Johnny Mize and Tommy Henrich. After three years in the Mexica league. The 30-year-old cuban a the team s regular third baseman before he jumped the club in Thi Spring of 1946. Chesnes Chen return signed pacts to bucs Pittsburgh Jan. 26 a the Pittsburgh pirates counted 14 signed contracts yesterday with the receipt of papers from Pitcher Bob Chesnes and Hank Chen an infield candidate Chesnes who was anything by terrific in his Sophomore season last year indicated the bucs did t slash Bis salary. Mueller Irvin Reyes agree to giant terms new York Jan. 26 a the new York giants yesterday announced receipt of the signed Eon tracts of Catcher Ray Mueller out fielder Monte Irvin and infielder Napoleon Reyes. That makes 21 players now in the club fold. Reyes is Flack with the giants holy Cross tops Cage poll again continued from Page 9 getting a first place vote City col lege of new York 9-2dropped one notch to eighth. Continuing its downward descent Indiana 12-2 also fell one rung to . The hoosiers Drew two no. 3 votes As did North Carolina stale. The Wolf pack 13-3placed Lois barely behind Indian the top teams first place vote sin parentheses 1. Holy Cross 113 14-02. Duquesne 4 13-0 3. Long Island 10 13-2j. Kentucky Tsyn i 3. St. John s i 15-2g, Bradley of i.i-3 ".  6 11-2s, Cony 9-2 9. Indiana o 12-210. North Carolina state 2 13-3 to. Urcla u-412. Kansas state 2 n-3 13. Ohio state 10-314. Wyoming 17j 15. Wisconsin 10-3ifi. Washington 2 13-2 it. Western by. 12-413. Minnesota us 19. Villanova ll-z3. Lii inert s. 1 m a Whiler Howell join Cincinnati roster Cincinnati Jan. 26 a Danny Litwhiler Veteran outfielder who hit .370 from july 4 to the end of last season signed his 1950 con tract with the Cincinnati reds yesterday. Warren Giles president and Gen eral manager of the Cincinnati club also announced the signing of Catcher Homer Dixie Howell and Pitcher de Bratt. Houtte Nian disagrees with 50 salary offer Detroit Jan. 26 a Pitcher Art Houtteman of the Detroit tigers yesterday confirmed reports that he had turned Down his first 1950 con tract offer. Houtteman said he personally took the unsigned contract Back to the Tiger front office Early this week. They offered me a Little raise just about enough to buy a couple of Gallons of gasoline he laughed. Two botox rookies sign 24 players in fold bostonian. 26 up two More Rookie pitchers were signed by the Boston red sox yesterday As the club increased to 24 the number of players in the fold for the 1950season. Etc Downs commanders in dimes Benefit 61-47 Dawki is Bond Pace Kavaliers in Triumph by Vince Mullahy staff correspondent Wiesbaden Jan. 26 special the Kitzi Tigen Kavaliers brought their Brand of basketball magic to Wiesbaden last night and proceeded to amaze the customers at a March of dimes Benefit at com Manders Hall out classing a group oi1 commanders 61-47, Don Dawkins and big Joe Bond left the game with an equal share of honors Dawkins with game High of 20 Points and Bond with the satisfaction of having turned in one of his Best evenings in Brilliant play making. However neither Dawkins nor Bond could outshine to any great degree the tight precision like performances of teammate standouts de Thomas Lindsey Crowe and Johnny Jones. It was the Kavaliers night and their closely knit method of play execution emphasized the fact. Two platoons the commanders used a Varia Tion of foot a s two platoon sys tem replacing almost the entire squad on two occasions but could t Stem the opposition. Bob Richards gathered 10 Points to Lead the commander scoring followed by Bob Goertzen wit height. Playing on fairly even terms at halftime with the score set in. The Kavaliers favor 23-22, the com Manders gathered Speed in the second half. They managed to pull to the Tail end of a 35-29 score Midway in the period but the Kitzinger cagers were Quick to choke off All threats and cinch the contest with a last minute splurge. Tivo feel i to the feet in the foreground a to Elmer Behner. Usually upright member of a Ridley University s hoop quintet who Hai passed the Ball to a teammate in a Manhattan game. Is Ben Hogan tourney gets under Way continued from Page 9 ios Angeles open earlier in the North went around the Phoenix country club course yesterday Invar 71. His score came in the annual prelude to the open the pro Amateur. He and his partner Bob Goldwater of Phoenix posted a jest Ball 66three strokes Back of winners Johnny Palmer of Badin a. And Bill Saufley of Phoenix. Ben s 71 was five strokes Back of dal Andresen of Hinds Dale 111., and Lawson Little of Monterey calif., who carded subpar 66s to Ake individual honors. Other Low scorers All con dered morning line favourites in he local event included Palmer Vith a 67, and a quartet at 68 Nead Toney Penna Fred Hawkins and Henry Ranson. Thorpe named top athlete in Pennsylvania history Harrisburg pa., Jan. 26 a Jim Thorpe whose football feats Border on the legendary last night was honoured As the outstanding athlete in Pennsylvania history. The designation came from gov James h. Duff who termed him self an old Thorpe fan from Way  the special award was a High Light of the sixth annual Harris Burg sports writers dimmer. It Fol Lowed almost immediately the naming of Thorpe in an associated press poll As the greatest . Foot Ball player in this Century. Thorpe shared honors at the dinner with Arnold Galiffa quarterback of the army football team for the past two years and Jack Kelly jr., of Philadelphia. Galiffa succeeded Stan Musial of d o n o r a pa., As Pennsyl Vasilie athlete of the  Kelly Winner of the Diamond sculls lost summer received an additional award As Pennsylvania s International athlete of the  Neu Biberg takes pair in Benefit twin Bill Neu Biberg Jan. 26 special in two rough and Tumble basketball games the Neu Biberg raiders took on double duty As they downed two local All Star fives in a March of dimes Benefit last night. In the first contest the raiders downed a determined Bunch of air men 61-38, after the first half ended 26-20. In the second game the raiders trounced an All Star officers aggregation 71-43. Cic 71, up tips 57 Stuttgart Jan. 26 special the 66th Cic commandos Defeated the 1st div up tips Here last night,71-57, with big Gene Wolfe showing the Way with 24 tallies. It was the commandos 23d win in 26 starts. The Little commandos a company level Quint dumped the 5th a in. 45-23, in another contest. First division Furth Jan. 26 special the 1stengr Castle Kings of Darmstadt roiled Over the 1st in 16th inf 60 52, last night. The half time score was 32-24 in favor of the Enovs. Robert Peters paced the Victor with 21 markers. We far league Wetzlar. Jan. 26 special Nick Klotovich s is markers steered he co 5sth pm to a 57-25 Triumph Over the 56th pm club in a Wetz Lar Loop fray last night. The winners railed into a com manding 16-2 Edge at the Quarter Munich Wurzburg boxers do dimes encore tonight Kitzinger Jan. 26 special the Munich and Wurzburg boxing squads will put on an encore to their Jan. 19 March of dimes Bene fit Here tomorrow night at 8 pm. Tickets Are now on Sale for 10 tents. Neucom champions middleweight Austin gentleman Jim Jones and featherweight Fermin King were standouts As the Munich boxers won five of six bouts in the previous meeting. Again Jones tangles with Aukburg s kid Roberts while King is pitted against Ernie Hoff Man. Lightweight Melvin Henry a to Winner for Wurzburg last time out is also slated for action on the eight bout card. Boosted it to 27-10 at he half an never were threatened. Frankfurt Frankfurt Jan. 25 specs Jet the 24th to Las night dropped the 371st inf in of Kitzinger 53-48. Ai three team members i doubt figures in the scoring column. Luther Parrell posted 17, Wal or Cooper got 15 and Everett a is Init 14 for the winners Heidelberg Heidelberg. Tun. Automatic Art Carroll i h 24 markers a m head Man a Nin for the 2bh to last night As it  
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