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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 20, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 10 the stars and stripes monday february 20, 1950 a i. I i i Spring dance Cony s Al Koth 7j leaps High to get free As teammate de Warner Bright prepares to shoot. Cover ing him is Niagara s John Palm Bauer 12. City s de roman 6 is in background. Acme Bucks Down cats 68-46 continued from Page 9 Dame 56-53, earlier this season surprised the Irish by playing Little guard Bato Govedarica As the Pivot Man. The 5-11 Govedarica collected 17 Points while guarded mainly by notre Dame s Kevin o Shea. Badgers 53, Iowa 44 Madison wis., feb. 19 Wisconsin fought from behind in the last five minutes of play last night to bowl Over Iowa 53-44, conference scoring Champ Don Rehfeldt was the big gun in the Badger attack As he fired them into a tie and then the Lead in the dying minutes of play Indiana 60, Purdue 50 Bloomington ind feb. W car switch Sawatski a Catcher who hit .360 for the Pennant winning Nashville volunteers has been voted the Southern association s most valuable player of 109, k was announced last night. He received 11 out of 16 possible first place votes and a total of 60 Points the most accumulated by any player since Hie poll started. Other players receiving Points were John Koppstein Norman Koney and Fred h a t f i e 1 a of Birmingham Hal Simpson of Little Bock Frank Marino babe Barna and Tookie Gilbert of Nashville and Bobo Newsom of Chattanooga. Commandos Down Kavalier five again 44-36 by by Sangra staff correspondent Kitzi Noen feb. 19 is the 66th Oil commandos won Tea Central conference basketball championship Here last night defeating the Kitzinger Kavaliers 44-36, for a clean sweep of the two game Sitte deciding playoff. Thus the commandos re established themselves As co favourites and possibly favourites to take Down the Neucom Crown next month for " Between them the two Topflight. Gene Wolfe. Commando tactics Stone wins 3-mile run continued from Page 9j with three laps remaining Wiit shoved ahead and stepped up uie Pace As if he would win easily. The Yil Lacova team composed of James Mckenna John Holmes John Furlinger and Joe Mccreary started Well. Furlinger turned on a blinding burst in his 220-Yard third Lap and Anchor Man Holmes kept it going to break the 1 54.4 seconds record set by Fordham in 1342. Jim Fuchs of Yale set a new aau record of 56 feet 3% inches in tiie shot put. The hulking Fuchs broke the 10 year old Mark set by rhe late Al boats the Georgetown great who was killed in the War. Blozis rec Ord was 55 feet 834 inches Fuchs new National Mark came a week after he set a new unofficial world s record of 57 feet 7i inches in Tite new York a meet. John Joe Barry of Ireland won the mile a 4 11.5, beating Horace Ashenfelter of the Penn athletic club by five Yards. Ashenfelter waked too Long to make his bid. Sleeper coming up Harlem Myca s Bill Phinazee right can feel the Breeze of Dick Sullivan s impending round Hose before it eats started he Way during a us Pound of of Goldea gloves bout at new York. Acme quintets have breezed Oast All opposition in four major tournaments against the dec s Roost formidable the Kavaliers bested the com Mandos in garnering the 1st div and Berlin invitational tourneys while the commandos walked off with the Garmisch and Rhine main meets in which the Kavaliers did not compete. Their personal fued is All even now at three games apiece. With both teams concentrating on defense last night very Little play making figured in the scoring. Tip ins Long set shots and push shots built up each team s total As heavy traffic under both Back boards invariably thwarted Lay up attempt. Hitting ability that the c1c finally prevailed could be attributed to their ability to hit from the outside in. The tatter stages of the second half after realizing that John Jones Edcar Thomas and Don Dawkins the Kavalier key defenders had stymied their fast break the commandos did an even bet Ter Job of silencing the Kavalier big guns holding Dawkins to three Field goal and two foul shots As he became the Kavaliers High Point Man Wii to eight markers. Joe Bond usually the Kavalier Pace setter and Dave Baptist were limited to a pair of fielders and As Many fouls shots apiece in netting 14 tallies Between them & r the losers next Best production. With big John Beardsley thoroughly checked it remained of Gene Wolfe the commandos Mas Ter strategist to carry the win ners attack. Wolfe s tip in and set shots were the margin of the Cic 14-11 Lead at the end of the first Quarter in taking Down Point making honors for the game Wolfe came up with a 19-Point continued on Page 1 Burke captures Golf Lead continued from Page 9 the front nine in 26 strokes George Schneiter tournament Bureau Man Ager of the pea said it was a rec Ord for nine holes. Farina did t hold the Pace of the Home nine however. A ing up 38 strokes two Over Par the re and finished with a is. In a tie at 203 were Jimrae Demart of Ojai calif., Georg stutter of Livingston. N. A. And Chandler Harper of Portsmouth  while atone Al 2cm was h3ry Ranson of St. Andrews 111. Tulane sets game with army in 53 new Orleans feb. 19 up Horace Renegar director of Puj lie relations at Tulane University. Announced yesterday that to Green wave will play army he on oct. 31, 1953. It a my be the first game Bette the two institutions and it will a the first time that army has play in the Dep South. Waterloo suspends Gibson Waterloo. Iowa feb. 19 Reserve Center Ward Hoot Gib was suspended indefinitely too Ajr from the Waterloo team of j i National basketball Assoc Telsfor violation of training Rul ,  
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