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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, March 15, 1953

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 15, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes a Felt Bounce Ai Porter Wake Foreit tries dribbling cradled lir the arms of Maryland s l3talph Greco woke ibis Gais-59r but were ousted from the Mcaa t pfc at Tia Leleh . United press photo Indiana Ai " i c j la l " " from press dispatches Chicago March 14iadiana for towering hoosiers the big ten champions staggered Home with Art 82-80 Victory Over never say dle Depaul in  Regj Onais Here last night while the Irish from notre Dame ousted Ivy league s a in 69-57, in the other half of the Cage doubleheader. In the other Reglo Hals for the Mcaa diadem the Washington huskies leaders of the p a c i a c coast eliminated Johnny o Brien and he Seattle teammates with a sound 92-70 them plug to Settle once and for All a fat Setoh Hall ,  redmen from St. John s Una Aversit of Brooklyn were Given Good cd Fence to upset these pin hair pirates tonight in the finals of the 16th. National invitation basketball tournament at Madison Square  Aii outcome in the finale Between two clubs from the met Rop Olhan area would be a major Surprise As have the three1 is. John triumphs so far in the voice base bit 11 transfers a fla.1 March 14- a Transfer of the St. Louis Browns to Baltimore will receive the i approval of the american league owners contingent on the ironing put of a few details a source ill said last night. J a said All of the league executives had approved the first shift in the majors in 50 years pro Raed National league consents to the removals the Baltun Ore orioles to another City and if certain events Are met the league expected to give its formal approval at a meeting in belaire  " monday providing owner Bill Veeck of the Browns can show he has met the other requirements. The inter National league also is meeting Fet Clearwater monday. The other require merits the source said include such As. Radio and television rights and rental of the Baltimore stadium owned by the inspire Brown move decline spurs braves of March ,14 aps can Point with glorious baseball past same time they have a steady and harmful l attic dance t in. The last recent year of glory. Continually operating baseball1 clubs Drew a of 1,455 439. In ,1948 when they National league fist senior Boston in j raid series to another band the Cleveland it they fought All the the six games which championship there has been a at Date. The i Point was reached oniy281,1 00 Jans Boston play. Been announced be life is that the l Hlf million dollars before ls50fewer than Jon paid Sneir Way Tanto 487,475 to a Acci Tistl rated that the dropped $250,000. Finished second on St Louis March 14 Riffith said veer be was scheduled to Jalk with Baltimore City officials today s concerning the stadium. Meanwhile reports inept circular. I \ continued on Page 1% s t a skiing conditions Garmisch Kreuz ech weather Cloudy temperature it degrees 63 inches powder a attn excellent forecast. Clear. Bekchtesgab3n Weatter Cloudy temperature 32 degrees 63 inches powder skiing excellent forecast Cloudy. F tourney Over highly rated teams. Nobody expected the inexperienced redmen to do any such scalping especially against St. Louis Lasalle and duties be a Trio of the nation s crack teams. St. Johns Winner of i the nit in 1943 and 1944, pulverized the vaunted Duquesne. Team in thurs Day night s semifinals 64-55, after earlier wins Over St. Louts Fand Lasalle 7574. Labile won the tourney a year ago an was rated the. Nation s no. 3 College team in this week s associated press poll. Duquesne was ranked no. 11, while St John s was tabbed no. 20 along with Mah Pattap. Seton Hall the. No. 1, team. For several weeks until two late season defeats now r a n k s no. 4, v the pirates had an easy time ousting Manhattan in the semifinals 74 56, after a previous Victory Over Niagara 79-74. Down the Home stretch in the continued on Page 14 Patty Berg boosts Lead to 3 strokes  Augusta ga., March 14 up Patty Berg seeking her f lit h women s titleholder Golf championship increased her lead1" to three strokes As the annual tournament reached the a f Way Point  yesterday the Veteran pro f Ess ional frown St Andrews 111, shot be re a 74 to her opening round 72 Lor. A 36-Htile aggregate of -146. Her nearest rival  bawls Spartanburg -s.c. Carded a 75 to wind up with a total of 149. 7r. X National open Champion Louise Suggs Atlanta was four strokes off the Pace after 36 holes. Her 75 yesterday gave. Her. A 150 for. The two Days of play. Marilynn Smith Wichita kan., with a 153, was three strokes behind sug3,  Al Harrison tic Mailer Isi St. Petersburg coif 14 a we dutch March the Veteran came up from seventh place to tie Youthful Dic a Mayer for the leadership in yesterdays second Nounou of the a bets burst tournaments " a a no no by or -. R Jaq. Or m term to Dena municipal course while the previous leaders fell off the Ling Pace of the first round. Burg Itce who was one of three of olfers shooting 64 thursday 3st one stroke off the course record needed 68 yesterday is he failed of beat Par on any Hole on the Bact Olno. V to. Petersburg s Chick Harbert another of the Trio 4.hat produced the syst round g4s, ipokf69to drop into & second place tie wit late Coope White Plains,-jf.y. Had rounds of 67 and 66. The third co Leader at the Star of yesterday s a play Al Bessell Ftp n.y., faded to an even Par 71 to Tumble into a seventh place deadlock. " t i a a i a i tied for filth at the Dauway Point m the tournament -with"1134 were j Ini Turnesa Briar Choffi n,y.,and Jim furrier san Francisco. Another stroke away at 135 were ted Kroll new Hartford f and bes  at 200 was Trimm edmo the Low of so pros and 10,&ni&terrs at the end of the = second round. I took a Ope Over Par 143 for the pros to la ahoy for the last two rounds. " of " regional finals at Raleigh .holy Cross is Louisiana state at Manhattan  is Oklahoma aggie at Chicago Indiana is Notredame. -.-. At Corvallis Ore washing. Continued on Page 14 air trips Martinez in Garden upset new York March. 14 a aggressive Chicta Vejar a 17-5 under dog set a fiery Pace last night to gain an upset itt round unanimous decision Over Vince Martinez Paterson n.j., in a bristling bout at Xvi Adisyn Square Garden. Velar Stamford conn., weighed 152w to Martinez h9 to. The noisy crowd of 11,164 paid $45, 779. Both figures being the highest f  Garden fight in 17 months and the two Ypung of sters gave the v a Jar customers their Money s  three officials voted for the 21-year-Ibld collegian by the same count five rounds to four with one even. "  there were no Knock Downs there was Seldom a Dull moment As they whale away at each other from the opening Bell "1 they of of Ift a such a furious Pace through the first three rounds that . Seen possible either ". Could go the limit. " Helen Toms attack a v. Vejar had said he would put the pressure on his. Rival and j crowd him All the. Way. He did allot that but the big Surpri a was his relentless body assault which weak ened his. 23-year-old rival and forced Vince to double up at least four times during the action packed  looked like curtains for Vejar in the very first round when he was nailed by a left to Csc to the Chin and turned away Roro i rival. Martinez t alertly moved in and banged away at Chaco s head just when it looked like the Swarthy Connecticut Clouter was going to go Down he snapped out of it and came Back swinging. Chaco pressed Martin through a thrilling second round heaving punches from All angles. In the third Martinez caught be Jar with left Hook  and follow Educ with a barrage of at least 12 lefts and rights but Chico absorbed the punishment and came Back t again from then a Chaco assumed control until " the seventh  be was Cut under the Jelt Eye to the and was badly under the Bright Eye of a  
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