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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, November 6, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 6, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 10 the stars and stripes november 1950 dragoons top cop co Stab Crown Flowers scores twice to Pace 146 Victory by Otto staff correspondent 5 few weeks the 2d act dragoons Naipo Robertson was christened inside of dec and its Abou time that somebody baptized Alvon Flowers As it was Flowers who raced for both the Dragoon touchdowns Here yesterday As the 2d act established themselves As the 1950 co Stab champions by out powering the 14th act red the who slowed from single Wing through Snow and have a Specia use for first they sent either the Roberison or the 215p6und Ken Peters Straugh into the Middle until the altering ram attacks had drawn the defensive line after quite a bit of this softening up treatment the Ball goes Back to Flowers in the tailback and the 20year old 165pounder follows Robertson through tackle or around through tackle yesterday it was the Hole through right tackle that was wedged open once in the first period and once again in the Flowers trailed Robertson through the crossed Over to the left Side of the held and galloped for in the co Stab Hes called three gear but you have to see him changing gear in mid run to believe Yards the first time and 42 the but the red raiders we rent pre pared to hand the dragoons a run away Victory that a lot of Arm chair experts had alternate formations with the Snow and mud playing havoc with bumps Elliotts deceptive formation the Chubby Veteran alternated the t with the explosive split t Ashe Quarter backed the 14th act to six consecutive first Downs during its 90yard March in the second the who usually prefer the had to stay on the ground All the with Johnny Wright finally skirting right end for the the same Light Nin fast halfback who had bolted 90 Yards for the 14th acts Only touchdown against the 6th act broke away from the Dragoon line time and again and continued on Page 10 Al Flowers Rig fit in gear vans outclass 140 5 18th inf vanguards Defeated the scrappy 26th inf Blue on a mud soaked Field Here yester both touchdowns were scored As a result of pass late in the first Quarter the vanguards crossed the Spader goal line when quarterback Sam Ishida Heavel 35 Yards to halfback Jake who 20 Yards to pay Barry Ontai added the in the second period Dale Alcorn gathered in a pass from Ontai on Bhe 20 and carried the rest of the Way for the final Ontai con the Blue spiders threatened seriously near rhe end of the first driving to the i Baths Only to fall inches Short of a first fusty overpowers Wiesbaden 256 5 ram paging eagles racked up their fourth straight Victory Here yester grounding the Wiesbaden air base the Victory put the eagles into a third place tie with Erding in the Safe con quarterback Jim of the shared credit with left end Jim Murray for the first two tallies by tossing touchdown passes in the first and second just before half time the flyers scored their Only Points with a 23yard Gallop Hank Shepard scored the eagles third to with a line George Coleman came up with the longest run of tile when he ambled 48 Yards through the flyers to set up the eagles final touchdown i the closing minutes of the he was downed on the 4yard line and Sid Rutland bucked Over for the trojans Battle to 77 tie Palo 5 ins thrice beaten Southern California staved off the Stanford indians for three periods yesterday before being in the final two minutes of the Southern Cal moved 81 Yards in the opening period to Post a 70 Lead that was Good until Indian halfback bos Benson ripped Over from the two for the the Trojan score was notched by halfback Jim who took an 11yard pass from John Williams in the end respective Quarter backs Wilbur of the and Gary of booted the extra Neu Biberg vanquished 196 by win fanning staff correspondent 5 Neu Biberg raiders downed the Erding Here yesterday in what the first half looked like anybody undefeated u s a f e league leading raiders were leading by Only a single conversion Point at inter the played before approximately began in a driving rain and ended under a thin Blanket of Damp a Suc cession of five for Erding and four for marred the strategy of both sides while the few attempts to take the air met Success As the Slippery Ball refused to stay in the receivers on the scoring end for the under do Gerding and spark plug of the team throughout the after was 180pound Forrest Wood quarterback Jan a 195pound made All three Raider the first period ended although Erding gained three first Downs and was in position for a scoring try on the raiders 13yard when they lost the Ball through a Early in the second Quarter a continued on Page 11 wallowing Tiger div arty dedicates new Routs 346 5 touchdown runs of 60 and 75 Yards by halfback Hal Noble were the highlights Here yesterday As the div arty caissons rolled to a 346 win Over the Camp Mccauley Bull playing before Brig Gen Charles who had dedicated the new athletic Field be fore the the caissons out classed the austrian invaders from ii opening Noble scored a few minutes after the game opened when he ran around his right end for 60 at the Start of the second a i s s o n fullback Joe Kasmarski plunged for a second7score from he Vineyard line after a Bill Cusic Todon Fisher pass had moved div arty into bulldog Ter Cusick kicked the extra three minutes later Noble broke into the Clear on the Caisson 25yard line and ran 75 Yards for the Bird div arty Cusick again making the score 200 at Kasmarski ran 20 Yards for a cais Ion score Midway in the third Quarter and Cusick added the extra the last div arty touchdown came a few minutes later on a pass rom Cusick to Back Joe Nur Berss mud cloaked a Cocfield de is brought to Earth by a Bremerhaven foursome after a five Yard gain in the fourth neither Side was Able to Scote in the photo by Perm be play scoreless tie in by staff correspondent 5 a rough n Tough mucin Youree the Bremerhaven Blue devils and the Nurnberg tigers staged a scoreless Battle yesterday before american and German patrons huddled against steady rain under the roof on the South Side of sol Diers when it was both teams most of the members looking like grotesque lumps of in the Middle of the mire Anc cheered one it was very that the tigers and Blue devils had matched each other in about As even a contest As one could and though both Grid machines were clogged with mud almost from the opening Kickoff to the final neither Able to quite get across the Zero provided abundance of Muc smeared e Cit ement in every two major thrusts there were two scoring one by the tigers As the clock closed in on the half and the other by the devils in the seemed As though they  both were wrecked by heroic defences within the respective five Yard in that first the driving tigers took Over on the Bremer Haven 28 after a poor punt by the visitors Ben kicked magnificently the rest of the after Paul Tom Evans and de broncs Down 1809 As Hoad paces attack 5 Munich Broncos kept their military Post conference title Hopes alive Here yesterday As they out wallowed the Wetzlar bams in a sea of mud to Post an 180 Tom one of the lesser lights in earlier Munich came into his own on the quagmire that was Stadt stadium As he tallied two the first score came in the open ing Canto on around right came in the a two Yard sweep and the next third period on a Brilliant pass Hoad took a 10yard Aerial from quarterback de Szura on the Midfield zigzagged away from five would be and scooted the rest of the Way for the Gus Yarberry put the finishing touches on the scoring Parade with a 15yard Bolt Over his own right guard in the fourth Wetzlar threatened Only they moved to the Munich six Yard line with a first Down but were unable to Advance beyond that Point Oklahoma beats 2718 5 the Oklahoma University won their 27th consecutive football game Over a fight ing Colorado squad which refused to admit defeat until the final a Homecoming crowd of the largest in Colorado looked on and found Many reasons to cheer their three touchdown under dog Colorado backed the powerful sooner into a Hole in the first nine minutes when fullback Mer win Hodel powered a 45yard drive and Oklahoma scoring machine was put into motion by Billy vessels in the second when he slipped out of a trap and dashed 45 Yards for a minutes later he passed a lateral to Dick Heatley in the end the buffs roared in the second but the sooner clinched it in the fourth Coy smashed to a first on the Blue Devil Evans went to the 10 and Watts slowed to the that was As close to the Bremer Haven goal line As Nurnberg Bremerhaven pushed them Back to the held Light and then took Over As the clock ran in the third pregame got what looked like the break of the Day when a 15yard penalty for rough Ness against Nurnberg put the soggy pigskin on the Norm Martin lumbered to the seven and 145pound Charles the be offensive spark of the moved to about the Nurnberg clobbered an attempted line Buck and then knocked Down a Martin of the six passes tried by both sides in the whole at that Point the tigers treated the fans to the most exciting Oliree continued on Page h Duke Over Georgia 5 Georgia techs Razz dazzle engineers shot their Bolt with three touchdowns in the opening five minutes of play yesterday before halfback Billy Cox passed and ran Dukes Blue to a 3021 the yellow jackets surprised fans by Spring the first time they took Possession of the Ball and then counting twice More while on the Duke confined All its scoring to two racking up 16 in the second and 14 More in the last Cox sparked All of the Blue Devil marches As he completed 12 out of 22 aerials for 133 Yard and gained another 144 Yards on the Wurzburg defeats 2614 5 the Heidelberg Lions role of Jack the giant killer in the Post Loop came to an end yesterday at wet Warrior Field As Wurzburg came trough with a 2014 scoring in every period except the the warriors counted on two runs by end Edgar Walter Smith and a spectacular downfield dash by John Duckenfield then they held off a fourth Quarter lion rally in which Heidelberg Willis Smith j 3 4 4  
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