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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 19, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                January 1953 the stars and stripes Page 11 scores league saturdays ius Flats Detroit i tie hockey league satyr toys Geralts Boffato 9 and Providence 1 Syracuse 4 National basketball association Minn Rapolti 101 Jaludi Rinir Indianapolis 66 Newyork Philadelphia 76 y College results me kenyan is Hampshire Massachusetts 68 Michigan state Michigan 64 so masking us 80 Duclo Toledo c3 Godley Icoyola Memphis state c4 Dartmouth so Matroit tech Concordia 75 of Euesta Iowa 58 a attn Carolina state Georce Washington 69 we Colgate 72 Lee Neil Pron Elton Jennessee Georgia tech c7 Illinois 70 Northwestern so Gorton Hall Boston College 7j marines Baldwin Wallace 69 St Josephs Mohle Abere 63 67 i Montana Utah 1z  state Mississippi 60 Virginia Pittsburgh 70 it Stevington Jefferson Geneva 68 Heidelberg 59 i Jonas Kansas state 66 a Akron Otterbein 70 twi Sttne Indiana state 74 Wilkes s Rutgers 7s 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Breaks pkg 2mile record Wilt wins mile run continued irom Page 9 of the 31yearold new York athletic club Star came from behind after half the race had been run to turn Back defending Champion Don Mil and Ingvard erics swedish National Champion making his first Start on the Holder of the two mile in door trailed the fireman Field for half a then gradually overtook the leaders and ran a front race for the last two laps to win in Harrison tied the 45yard High hurdle Mark while Arthur Morgan tied the 50yard dash both were defending Dillards time was Braggs time in the was Whitfi Emi wins Mai olympic 800meter Runninghor the grand Street boys new upset defending Champion George a grand Street in the Prout 600 Yard Whitfield finished about eight feet in front to win with Jack Michigan big ten 440 Yard Rhoden third and Sophomore Andrew Dada the time of was about one second off the meet Star successfully defended his championship in the Bishop Cheverus turning in a new meet record in the step into the Lead after half a Dwyer finished five Yards ahead of Carl covering the distance in 2 two seconds under the meet record that has stood since Crisler cites factors for Grid rules change Ann 18 Fritz University of Michigan athletic director and chairman of the Mcaa rules said yesterday the alarming number of schools dropping football was a major Factor in the out Lawing of the two platoon we have be fore us the very appalling and very disturbing problem of 50 of our schools giving up Crisler other schools Are threatening Crisler Sedgman snares Victory to Widen Lead in net tour 18 Australia Frank Sedgman scored a 64 Triumph Over Jack Kramer last night for his fourth straight win in their Cross country professional Tennis Sedgman now tolds a 63 Lead in the singles their meeting wound up a two night stand sponsored by the Phil Adelphia inquirer which was seen by set Ting a tonight attendance record for pro Tennis in Philadelphia de spite a transit strike Pancho Segura scored his ninth straight win Over Sedgman part Ken in the preliminary and leads the nine games to Kramer and Segura Cut the australians Lead to 43 in the doubles by beating to quit and we want to know there Are questions of recruiting and whether it is desirable to have one of the things in favor of the two platoon system was it gave a greater number of boys a Chance q but with so Many schools dropping the act silly we faced with the problem of fewer boys playing when we looked at the Overall not so Many men i feel that big schools will not require As Many men those boys who were just kickers or centers of the Point after touch will turn to Small colleges in order to Crisler defended the action by the rules but said he was sympathetic with the in sympathetic with the nobody knows their problems better than i i was a coach myself and my heart is with but the committee did what it thought was Best for the future of the Crisler Piedmont league to operate in 53 18 the class b which has been in financial difficulties for two will oper ate this summer with the same six clubs owner Frank Lawrence officially notified league president Frank Summers to Day that Portsmouth will retain its the cubs had been the Only doubtful other teams in the a Lvirginia circuit Are Lynchburg and Newport Pic course in the record breaking time of Lloyd Johnj civilian employed in the Garmisch recrea1 tonal Center and the defending in seventh with Ostler sgt Chester tiny 240 Pound a Munich football Riding Brake for Stan of the bobsled team for 1953 world championships Here 22 entered at the moment with t sgt Henry Stern As his brakeman and came in Ostler covered the course in covering the first heat in and the second in through their Victory in the bavarian Ostler and his Franz won the right to represent Ger Many in the 1933 world Champion ship for woman bobs to be held 2425 the times of the two teams were and for Johnson and Ard for ten German three Brit one French and one swedish in addition to the participated in the miss Suggs retains on stroke margin in Tampa open Golf 18 steady Louise Suggs was one under women Par with a 73 again yesterday to cling to a on stroke Lead after three rounds of the 72hole Tampa women open Golf Tournai unshakeable Aska the Little Cincinnati the defending has put together rounds of 747373 for a 220 after 54 one stroke Back in the tighten ing race was Amateur Mary Lena miss led with 70 the first Day Only to sky to 78 on came Back again with a 73 for pro Betty san also shot a 73 for a 223 tying with Patty an other pro playing out of miss Berg was even Par 74 yesterday Over the Yard Palma Ceia Tampas babe Only two time Winner of the was another player coming in with the Days favorite score of that put her in a tie at 224 with mar Lene the Canadian Amateur Usta relaxes Tennis rules ranks Mulloy first run Tel Witsil for continued from Page s ranked followed by Sidney and Grant originally the committee had placed them in this order 13 14 some new Kaiser san was approved As 1 in the women singles and there were no changes from the committee some complaint was raised about putting Pat Canning la As 7 in the women according to the ranking William Mckenzie Kall but the committee decided Todd had earned her place by meeting eight ranking players in 12 Topflight removal of the eight week Rule pulled at least one member Tennis club and four tournament All off the the executive committee had planned disciplinary action against the club for giving out too much Money to players and to the four players for accepting it but the club was granted another month to get its records and the players got off both Harold new chairman of the Amateur rules and Bishop con tended the country tight Amateur rules were Une forcible and bred Bishop said the sports poor re lations with the press and Public could be traced to inconsistencies of our Amateur regulations and their he pointed out that its possible under present rules for one player to receive in expenses for himself and wife to from Seattle to new York for a Tournai while another player might be denied 525 for expenses from the same suggested rules be changed to conform with the Ter National federation mainly the difference is this a Amateur player May be declared a professional if he accepts Money from any not just the International rules pro vide a player can remain an Amateur so Long As he Doest receive Money for playing or teaching the under the looser a player could work for a sporting goods firm now prohibited and remain an he could be a foot Ball coach or receive his Liveli Hood from any other sport and still be eligible for Amateur it  
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