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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 31, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                January 1953 the stars and stripes Page 9 the stars and stripes Arrison ads Field Tucson 30 Harrison the players on the took on stroke the Tucson open Golf yesterday by shooting a six underpay three of the biggest names in Golf a new wer e grouped one stroke they Are John the Canadian open Champ Jim the pea Champ Tommy recent Winner of Diego open and Iverson who never a Jupa a pro All have Orrison took the Lead by play so called Lucky four or Long putts did the i the first Green to go then had nine birdies Over Par twice i 30 and 20foot putts to give Best round the had this he four of the Field of 135 Par Over the Flat and easy par70 Al Rio Golfand club Ideal golfing with 70 degree tempera i helped Knock the scores Down v challengers Are grouped two Back of the Leader with include Henry defending Tucson and Chandler who won the event in others Are John Pitts Barry Lack Al the to s on the line Ferris newly acquired Chicago White sox first hangs a pair of White socks on the line to signify us Trade from the Philadelphia press photo giants sign Thomson for reported new 30 grateful giants were still paying off Bobby Thomson for the pen Nan twinning Homer he hit in whose batting average dropped from in 1951 to in signed his 1953 contract yesterday for the same salary he received last exceedingly ordinals name Stydahar coach far nil entry 30 Joe who directed the rams to a world pro f oot title in yesterday was head coach of the Chicago of miscalculated an the cardinals Dis at noon press conference Stydahar was Given a three army meet mines Cage Benefit 30 Rosiere fab cagers will meet of army Al stars from the area in a Benefit game for Larch of Rosiere takes a 54 record the army team which is Fig together for the first year contract to succeed Joe fired As Cardinal coach Walter Wolf Cardinal manag ing said Stydahar would get a bigger salary than Kuhar who was paid a reported for the one year left in his two year 1 Stydahar is a old both As a and a he p e r formed As a Bril Juan National football league tackle for the Chicago bears Stydahar from 1936 through and then took Over As head continued on Page 10 beamed the lanky giant outfielder infielder after coming to terms in the presence of club Vic president Chub Fenney and manager Leo Durocher said Thomson would play Centerfield for the giants this year unless lie Mays from the in which Case the t flying Scot would be moved Back to third Thomson said he did it care what position he was assigned As i can hit the Ball he hit 24 homers last year and drove in 108 after he said he plans on Page 10 Thomson skiing conditions Clear and sunny 26 de Grees depth of 52 packed skiing conditions fair fair 45 degrees depth of 54 wet skiing conditions Good fore Dwyer takes mile in millrose games cops 880 new 30 invincible Muen won the famed mile in the millrose games at Madison Square Garden in last night but he had to fight off last Lap Challenge by Walter Molineux an outsider from Brown except for the Field licked from the As has become his Fred the new York athletic was and Don Graham gains 10roimdnod from Aragon Winner for the past four Rolf never was in Contention and got Home Sture Oklahoma was although the crowd of fully expected the Young Villanova runner to make a shambles of the Molineux performance came As a major r German triumphs Heini another Ger Man import running his first race on had More Success than Lamers As he sped to Victory in the half mile run in and in the process broke John Woodruff meet record of set in this never was a real Carl was a Distant second and Roscoe the Little professor from the new York Pioneer got dome Lawton Chi was fourth and olympian Reggie Pearman finished a disappointing who said a couple of Days ago that he didst come Here to made Good his he simply went to the front at the set a sizzling ran the first Quarter mile in 54 seconds and coasted Ashenfelter wins Horace galloping Fri ran a Beautiful two Miles in without any real his main Charlie Georgetown was bedded with Gordon was Sec Curt new and Browning Osman finished Robert la went wer the 15foot Mark in the pole vault for the 35th time when he cleared 15 Harrison Dillard won the 60 Yard High his seventh straight millrose Victory and 26th straight indoor in eighteen Earold Schoolboy Milton continued on Page 11 los 30 a scoring from Short Billy new punched a unanimous decision Over the Cali Ornia Golden Art in a 10round welterweight bout last night gear Ham weighed Aragon bleeding the nose cuts Over both was still try ing to land a of cab blow at the Stone saw Graham he Winner by a 5654 count judge Frankie Van Andi judge Mushy Catahan under California rules 11 Points Are Given per the press card was to by far the better kept working in close with Short rights and the harder was unable to fathom fighting of the Veteran 31year old new a full House of fans paid a Gross Gate of each of the fighters draws 30 per 1807th nips Wiesbaden with 7065 Victory 30 the 1807th Falcons pulled ahead in the fourth Quarter to Shade the Wiesbaden and maintain their hold on second place in the 12th of Here last night Bob Ebelhardt led the Falcons through the close game with 19 Jerry Abraham netted 18 for the Graham referee Joe 7th army prepares Fork tournament 30 men from 20 battalions will compete in the army 7th army ski championship to be held in twelve skiers will from the Field of mor than 80 to represent army 7th in the Usa eur championships in 26march in addition to individual there will be team trophies in Alpine combined and three Way combined Kiner set another record Pittsburgh up in sharing the 1952 National league Home run title with Hank Pittsburgh Ralph Kiner became the first player in baseball history to Lead his league in homers his first seven High says card operations will go on As usual will not Rush Sale to he i he issued a prepared meant exactly what he said in 30 us took a firm stand yester a distress Sale of the cardinals and disclosed problem of operation of of Fox the present would be tip go reiterated he intends to this relations with Bat All at he had been sentenced to tax but no doubt he Doest intend f pushed around in the Sale if help he has until May 4 to get his business affairs in asked whether he would continue to handle contract signing of players the Saigh explained the pattern of operation of the cardinals will be pretty Well decided after conferences he planned to hold in new York today with baseball commissioner Ford Frick and National league president Warren Saigh came Down to work As usual he had a lot of personal business to he before beginning his 15month prison term meted out to him wednesday by District judge Roy cards office silent there was a strange hush about the Cardinal employees came and went but without the usual Hustle and the 48yearold Cardinal owner didst want to talk he met a few old one by in his Plush some were he issued a prepared saying he didst want to get mixed up in any Hersial sighs decision to sever his base Ball connections was there is no Way i can stay in he told the court after he had been sentenced to prison and fined on two counts of a Federal charging evasion of in income taxes in 1947 and he reiterated yesterday that he meant exactly what Saigh said he haunt the slight est idea whether he would be Able to dispose of his Cardinal hold Ings before May they include franchises of nine minor league clubs and Ball Parks in and Colum Saigh was to Fly to new York for major league baseball meet Ings today and the Sale of continued on Page 11 the  
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