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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 29, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 the stars and stripes sunday january 29, 1950 & 1id uits Over contract squabble Duke nabs share of Mclead Richmond va., Jan. 28 a the Southern conference Basket Ball race reached the sizzling stage today. Duke s Blue devils had climbed into a tie for the top spot with North Carolina state s Wolf  Dukes got up there last night by trimming Davidson s wildcats. 69-59, to run their conference rec Ord to six victories against one defeat. The Blue devils who handed state its Only Loop setback suffered their Lone loss to South Carolina. The deadlock could be broken tonight. Both state and  see action. The pack plays Host at Raleigh to Virginia tech s gobblers smarting from last night s 66-53 spanking by North Carolina. Duke entertains the Wake Forest deacons who Long have been famous a troublemakers. Dukes 69, Youngstown 49 Youngstown Ohio Jan. 28 a Duquesne University s unbeaten basketball team outclassed Youngstown College 69-49, last night for its 14th Victory of the sea son. Lanky  Dahler Duquesne Forward racked up 23 Points. Denver 65, aggie 56 Denver Jan. 28 a Denver s pioneers pulling away in the final seven minutes whipped Colorado am 65-55, last night to Advance from fourth to third place in the Skyline six basketball standings. The last place aggie who lost their ninth consecutive game led continued on Page 7 we Duck season moved up t feb. 28 Stuttgart Jan. 28 special by agreement with the land Hunt ing office of Wurttemberge Baden. The open season for wild Duck Wilden which would normally close Jan. 31, has been extended through feb. 28, it was announced  reason for the Extension was the fact that the abnormally mild Winter season resulted in the ducks assenting themselves from their usual haunts throughout the area. This has resulted in the lowest kill in years a kill far below Normal. Approximately 5,000. Hunting per mits were issued by the land com missioner s office. Wurttemberge Baden during 1949, it was announced. Wurzburg battlers defeat Munich Wurzburg. Jan. 28 special Wurzburg s Charlie kid Roberts gained a decision Over Neucom middleweight Champion Austin gentleman Jim Jones of Munich Here last night to feature his team s 4-2 Victory Over the Munich but tiers in a March of dimes show witnessed by 1.000 spectators. The Fly in the ointment for the Wurzburg squad was the verdict Fermin King took Over Neucom featherweight Boss Ernie Hoffman although Wurzburg avenged a team Kos to the Munich Mittman on their Jim. 19 card lightweight Bob Whitely was the Only other Munich Winner As he decision Ned Joe Carter. Other Wurzburg victors were Jim Aden by a to Over Charlie Liobe Jake Nesbitt by retirement aver lightweight Sylvester Whitly and Melvin King also by retire ment Over John  turnover Henry Hansen of Ironwood f Mich likes ins ski jumping the hard Way and proves it with a somersault in midair. Hansen claims to be the Only person fit Able to perform this feat. Acme dearth of Snow May Force delay of ski trials Lake Placid n. A Jan. 28 up the world s Cross country ski championships today faced a pos sible one week postponement As scouts sent out to Snoop for Snow in Vermont reported Back that their efforts were fruitless. The scouts said that Snow conditions in both Middlebury vt., and Stowe vt., were not Good enough to hold the Cross country races there. The races were scheduled to Start Here on monday but local slopes Are almost Barren of Snow. Discussions of postponement were to be held at a meeting of the International ski federation s executive committee today. The jumping races scheduled to begin Here tomorrow will go on As scheduled with artificial Snow from pulverized ice. D Publ e daily d double pays off twice Oldsmar fla., Jan. 28 a a Consolation daily double including one Winner and a scratched horse paid More than the regular daily double at Sunshine Park yesterday. The usual combination of the winners in he first two races iced Over and Sand paper paid $225.30 for a $2 ticket. The Consolation on iced Over and county judge which was ordered out of the second race by stewards for Una ugliness at the starting Gate returned $335.70. Two persons held the Consolation combination and 14 had the regular one. By Whitney Martin new York Jan. 28 a old Doc Kearns went to the land of fish and chips and will return with the. Chips. Or rather in the chips. It might have been expected that old Doc More familiarly known is Jack Kearns but whose Square name is John Mckernan would strike it Rich gain one of these Days. He s always been up his share of the time on life s Teeter  Doc has another Champion. Maybe not a great Maxim Champion like Jack Dempsey or Mickey Walker but � Champion nevertheless. When his boy Joey Maxim. Kod Freddie Mills tuesday night nobody disputed his claim to the Light heavyweight title. Old Doc still pert  shrewd and Dapper for All his 67 years can be relied upon to squeeze every pos sible ounce of profit from the Crown and if Maxim in t the greatest fighter Ever to. Don a Glove he s at least in line to make More Money than Many a better fighter. Kearns will see to that. Kearns has inspected All the Hills continued on Page 7 in Phoenix ariz., Jan. 28 a Jimmy Demaret grabbed a firmer hold on the $10,000 Ben Hogan open ? o 1 f tournament Lead Here yester Day As Hogan clipped Over Par in the second round. Demaret the de fending Champ kept hitting them out of the traps up close to the holes to put a 4 Demaret under Par 67 with his record tying 64 of thursday. That 131  5 two strokes Bisiar Pitt Litls Telge tourney than Johnny Palmer of Badin n.c., who finished with 133. Johnny had a pair of three putt greens which kept him from tying Demaret the colourful pro from Ojai Calif. Who played yesterday in red pants a two toned Blue shirt and red White and Blue shoes. Hogan had rough going and finished with a 73. His total of 138 put him Down the list. Asked if he had any special trouble. Ben frowned just a Little All  Sam Snead of White Sulphur Springs w.va., who was golfer of the year in 1d49, shot a 69 yesterday continued on Page 7 olympics add to Aba Lead new York. Jan. 28 up what is fast becoming one of the greatest combinations in basketball history Wallace Wah Wah Jones Alex Groza and Ralph Beard were hit Ting on All cylinders today As they led the Indianapolis olympians to a four game Lead in the National basketball association s Western division. The terrific Trio who burned up the College courts As members of a great Kentucky five ran wild at Indianapolis last night As the olympians buried the Anderson packers 91-78. Jones and Groza potted 23 Points each while Little Beard the play maker scored 22. The packers earned a Consolation prize when Frank Brian took High scoring honors with 27. In the Only other contest the Baltimore bullets who got off to a solid 15-Point Lead at the Start of the game had to struggle to hold the Philadelphia warriors Down and finally squeezed out a 74-71 Victory at Philadelphia. Big de Sadowski of Baltimore and jumping Joe Fulks of the warriors each tallied 17 Points. Neucom fish game seasons listed Wiesbaden Jan. 28 special the local up svs Hunting and fish ing Section has released the follow ing resume of open and closed seasons of various species of wild game and fish. Hirsch season ends for both Stags and cows Jan. 31, unless extended next week by old officials. Boar Fox and Rabbit season is open the year around. There Are presently Many areas near wies Baden with plenty of game. Rebuck season presently Cloi enl explanation. He added  he avid no pin for the future and also no it i s from other Collar i trs. Pitt issued it Brief . A in Mil Logan Inci been off to � contract on m year to in r  and formally refused i. Mik finished out a three Yert term pact for the be t interest. Of the   to Riddl i Hope this Vil not be to or pretend As detrimental to Mike coaching ability. He had a i i team soundly drilled in fund Infin tals and a Good record last Seq on for that reason he was offered the renewal. He chose to reject live  added that Milligan j refusal came As a definite .-.urprise. He said the Field for selection of � new coach is wide open. Altho Hijii Milligan gave Pitt its Best Rebori since the football coaching Days of the late or. John Jock Suther land his path at All times has been thorny. His first Pitt team won a single game and lost eight. The resulting storm of protests brought an Epi continued on Page 1 miss Bauer faces Peggy Kirk in Doherty semis Miami Jan. 28 up semifinal matches in the Doherty women1. Golf tournament today pitted 15 year old Marlene Bauer of mid land tex., against Peggy Kirk 3t Findlay Ohio and Polly Riley in fort Worth tex., against Eden Anderson of Helena. Mont. Miss Bauer experienced the m trouble in yesterday s Tutu final round squeezing past a Jorie Lindsay of Decatur. Ii to i the remaining survivors in the quarterfinals All emerged with and victories. Miss Kirk bumped mrs. J. D Platt jr., of Miami  Ritey ousted Catherine Fox Park. A Bloomfield n.j., and miss Ander son surprised Jean Hopkins j Cleveland. Co Stab ski meet set feb. 6-9 Vaihinger Jan 28 Spee Iii the third annual constabulary championships will be staged Garmisch feb. 6-9. All constabulary battalions pm. The 1st and 2d brigades and tit tank training Center at Vilseck i eligible to enter teams in the Light Ning Bolt skiing championships Xvi will be held in the heart of the pcs Winter wonderland. Each unit entering a team May enter five men in the following events downhill and slalom or country and ski jumping. Dayton has Good ratin Dayton Ohio Jan. 28 up i coach Tom Blackburn s Universal of Dayton basketball team has Oij 15 games against one defeat so  this season losing Only to Loy Bijj of Chicago  
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