European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 28, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday january 28, 1950 the stars and stripes Page 15 Jyh or 1t. With 5t c Sci rr\c3 it to her Jose co d und. Tie. I Unk Luik from Erca Aman n was h u r i was 1949 Trovei Willy i tied tex., is Dale inner n Kins Les of y vac e new be last p i o n Feket n their ski trials illness sends popular jinxed by Keller to . No Snow Lake Placid n.y., Jan. 27 up some of the world s greatest skiers sat around one of the world s most famous ski resorts today unable 10 ski. There was no Snow. The August International skiing federation poised to hold its world championships Here beginning Mon Day was desperate and this morning sent a three Man Board of experts to Rumford. Me., to see if there is enough now there 10 hold the Cross country races the officials were ready to try anything. They even thought of throwing dry ice from an air plane into the Clouds to make Snow but the general electric laboratories at Schener lady. Ny., Foremost experimenters along these lines said it would t work. The federation has saved the Jinni is events by putting a Crew on Day and night chopping ice from Lake Mirror. This will be pulverized and placed on the jump take offs but it is impossible to make enough Snow for the Cross country raves and so the experts were pm North to look for Mother nature s Brand of the elusive stuff they will report to the federation Tomoi Row. When it will make its final decision on transferring the races the weather Bureau gave the Dis traught officials Little Hope. The need s a snowfall in Lake Placid of at Lens four inches and the fore casters saw no Chance of thai before monday. 21 nations enter Davis cup bids continued from Page 14 were Israel. Great Britain Peru Pakistan France Norway Switzer land Yugoslavia the Netherlands Egypt. Ireland be Gium Finland Sweden Monaco Luxembourg Hun Gary Poland Austria and Italy. Australia Defeated the european Winner Italy for the right to meet he . In last year s final at Forest Hills but won Only one match from the cup defenders. Frankfurt Jan. 27 special Herb c. Withers one of the most popular tenpin rollers in the dec has been forced to Lay up his Ball and shoes because of serious illness and was returned to the . Early his week for treatment and , a Veteran of Many campaigns on the shining lanes across the states was new York City s top average Kegler in 1942. Just before he reported for duty with the armed services. He was discharged in nov. 1945, and returned to the dec in March 1946 As an employee relations officer with the civilian personnel Section he cd. In 1947, when the . Zone s first Bowling alleys were installed at Hochst. Withers organized a bowl ing league and guided it to a successful season. At the first Neucom Bowling con Gress held in Heidelberg Withers established himself As Frankfurt s top Maple mauler when he won he singles championship with a 596 series and then went on to bag the All events title with 1,667 for the nine game route. His Brilliant 267 for the civilian quintet represent Ina Frankfurt in a match series with the All Star military champions paved the Way for the Headquarters City five to Annex the mythical championship for the 1948 Congress. When the Frankfurt classic league was organized in sept. 1949, Herb started piloting the fast stepping cardinals with a 190 average and his 671 for three games topped the Best series bracket in the Loop. Bowlers from Frankfurt and All Over the dec Are sending along sincere Good wishes for a speedy recovery and a Quick return to the Bowling wars in the dec. Bonnie five wins 10th straight continued from Page 13 Souri Valley conference game with ease from Tulsa 64-45. Bradley s winning total was the highest score run up against the defensive minded tul sans who were the leading defensive outfit in the nation going into last night s game. The Triumph ran Bradley s record to 16-3 for the seaon and 3-1 in the Valley league. The braves get a shot at the conference Lead when they meet the front running St. Louis Bil Likins in St. Louis Satur Day night. Ial your guide to Good listening in the dec Frankfurt 10,000 w Gui pc 499 Merlin 350 a 1.120 pc 211 m by m re n 330 a 1.500 pc 200 a Nurnberg j50 w 1,500 pc 200 m al7burs i 1,104 pc 272 Vienna 1.000 an saturday an Bayreuth 10,000 w 1,411 pc 213 Bremen 350 w 1,429 pc 209 m Munich Sig t 100,1 00 Uvea. 1,249 pc 240 Heidelberg 350 w 1,500 pc 200 m Linz 1,000 w 629 pc 477 my 1,068 pc 281 m 1210 1.100 1430 1500 j530 1700 . 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Lessees of the smaller areas guided paying guests from season to season extracting the surplus Fauna to a Point where it balanced herds droves or bands depending on the species. Lack of control to a Point where the land owners suffered losses of Cash crops or grains resulted in reimbursement by members of he Coop. The taking of game was 8 sport held slightly above the level of the Man with the Hoe and besides to i it the gloved hand to the Musket or the fowling piece was a h the More lucrative. So to give the whole thing a carnival touch guaranteed to draw crowds instead of individuals an ingenious score was written to Aust nent a three act Woodland drama Complete with overture colourful Hunts still being really deluxe Hunts Are conducted even now. Depending on the status of the individuals concerned. Most colourful when heard in their entirely they Are the Hunts that sparkle with polished brass and Silver horns he Bell shaped Mouths of which resound at measured intervals he notes drip with Ripe tradition. These wind born uttering collectively named Jagd signal begin with a stirring Welcome die this instill a fever of Antici pation As Well As a warm feeling of comradeship later to be dissipated of a narrow tote Road in a Field of fire. The great reveille Das Wecken. A Clarion cry designed to stir the most aged of beasts from their Beds i followed by auf Bruch Zur Iago whose magnetic lilt cries off to the each drive is announced by Das a Blasen and terminated with " Das a Blasen which combined Are the most informative Calls of All. At least one knows when the darn thing starts and when it finishes. Numerous other flute like Calls Are employed to impress the paying guests. The Horn informs the shooters whether the game is moving to the right or left. There is a musical tribute to the Slayer of a trophy accompanied by the presentation of a Green Twig Bruch Eichen. Which incidentally is snipped Only from an Alder Oak Pine Spruce or Silver fir. The end of the Hunt is sounded with auf Bruch Zur Jagd after which the Hunters and beaters Are gathered for the showing of the game Streck Legen. Horns Are lifted As the Twilight gathers. The bagged basis Are Laid in rows according to their rank and Over them the last Salute if intoned. First they Are saluted collectively then there Are minor expressions for each from the Green branches marking the spot where the Hunter stood and the spot where the animal fell there is also a morbid Titbit to Complete the festival a Green Twig for the jaws of the vanquished Buck called the last bite or Letite after the big game is Laid out in the fixed and proper order Hirsch fallow Deer Roe Deer boar All on their right sides the Small game follows with the same attention with Fon Hare Rabbit pheasant Partridge Woodcock and snipe displayed in the order named. The Gold and Silver horns blow on and of news for rifles Here is something of interest for the Man with a military Rifle that cries for conversion. According to Dick Renaud and Hollis Graves who came up to Schweinfurt last week from Vienna to Hunt boar with Bob Rigg and Wilbur Nichols the austrian gunsmiths from Innsbruck 10 Vienna Are building porters Complete with Scopes for around $100. The stocks Are aged French Walnut the Chickering is Sharp and Crisp and the engraving on the floor plates and receivers is a Delight to see. Side safeties for Low scope mounts Cost about �2.50. While Shotgun Type safeties which lock both Bolt and striker Are �3.50. Barrels in .270 Are available As Well As .300 and .375 magnums. This was the first boar Hunt for the boys from Vienna but they did t get a Chance to draw Down on any porkers. Bob Rigg who organized the Hunt collected a 370-Pound Keiler with a shoulder shot from an 8-mm Mauser using 220-Grain, soft nosed stuff Bob Rigg poses with 370-lb. Prize
