European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 31, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse Or March 31, the stars and stapes the stars and stripes Page 11 of a ctr 3s . Tops ceus9 82-759 in Vba series Fok two the Boston celtics Bob Harris drives in for a Layup in their game with Knicker ?1. As teammate Bui Sharman 21 and the Knock s cart brawn move under the two teams Are in the Aba Eastern division playoffs. United press photo tilts 3ston, March 30 a anger Jack Mclntyre s ""112 29 of the first overtime gave the surprising i Bruins a 3-i Victory Ove the defending Cham Detroit last night to1 Send Boston � 2-1 Lead in their National hockey league Best-7ra semifinal playoff series. Sas the first goal in 20 games Eclar Tyre who took the puck at ice on a pass from Lin mate Crelghton. Boston had a Fasti the play and Mclntyre defens Eman Bob Gold Ham him and the goal Boston. March ,30 up the new York knickerbockers i our their into the rational basketball association final playoff last night As they came from behind in the closing minutes f defeat the Boston celtics 82-75.v-v a in beating the celts. Ither Chicks took the Eastern division Semi final playoffs three games t one. New York will meet the Winner of the Minneapolis fort Wayne playoff in a Best four out of seven series to determine the 1953 Aba Champion. If Minneapolis take the Western Crown it will be the be coasts Assn in a Row that the kiiicks.,an4 the lakers will meet for the dem. In 1952, the lakers topped new York four games to three. First tight a game enlivened by a fist fight Between two of the biggest men on the floor Boston s Bob Bannura and new York s Harr Gallatin the kicks took Over the Lead with three minutes left to play. Vince Boryla got his first Point with a Basket to make it 71-68.after Bill Sharman got one Point More for the celts Boston missed four shots under the hoop and Boryla broke the game open with three More Points to make it 74-69. Capacity crowd a capacity crowd of 13,909 watched the contest in Bosto Garden. Boston started fast and built a 13-Point e de 18-5, As Bob Cousy easy de m a c a u 1 e y and Chuck Ujj Bruch Forward raced in and id Ham forced him toward thes fired a 20-foot Backhander goalie Terry Sawchuk. Hustling Bruins who Man. I whip the wings Only twice regular Jsckson Arles now achieved a tremendous come--1� win two play bal games suffering a humiliating 7-0 6 open it Tony Leswick s first Goa current series at. The end rally bit of password by his mates boosted Detroit into Ktie at 10 54 of the second jts in i v v -.".-. ,. I Sandford got the hustling continued on Page 14 Thorpe medals in r e tiie y Able Chicago March 3/0 up Avery Brundage chairman of the . Olympic committee said yesterday he did t see How Jim Thorpe s olympic medals could be restored to him posthumously. Thorpe who died Friday in California won. Medals in the decathlon and Pentathlon of the 1912 olympics but lost them be cause he had played baseball for pay. ,. J last november Hisaw reported that the one thing that would make Thorpe / really Happy in the Sunset of his life would be to get Back his medals. Brundage however said the medals Long ago were Given to the 1912 Runne Tup. Competitor and i Don t see How you Are going to get them wins Cycle race Paris March 30 up Robert Debats France won the National cycling Road championship covering the 222 Kilometres through Paris suburbs in five hours 53" minutes,20 seconds. Chicago March 30 a Al Dewsbury s Hail pliant goal in a sudden death overtime last night gave the Chicago Black Hawks their first Victory 2-1, in their Stanley cup semifinal series with the Montreal canadians 4.dewsbury broke up the game cat 5 18 of the overtime. He took George gee s pass out from the backboard s and from a position 50 , slammed it into the net two can Adien defenders and goalie Gerry Mcneil waved desperately at the puck As it sailed in. The Victory witnessed by a crowd of 16,114, was the first for the Hawks in the Best of seven semifinals. The can Diehs had won both previous games played a Montreal. The Hawks Veteran Bill Mosi v Page 14j. After one period 26-17. Big Macauley the game s top scorer with 25threw in 16 Points As the celtics took a 45-31 halftime Lead. But the kicks came Back Strong in the third period with. Continued on Page 14 skiing conditions Garmisch _ we a t i e a Cloudy temperature 46 degrees 31 inches Corn skiing1, Good forecast unsettled. V Berchtesgaden Snow report discontinued for the season. " 4 tried f or Lead lit Greensboro open Greensboro n. A March 30 a the ?10,000 Greensboro open Golf tournament ended Iff a four tie for top Money of $2,000 yesterday with Sam Snead Doug Ford Art Wall and Earl Stewart,ir., tied at 275. Live under Par. They were to meet this afternoon in an 18-Hole playoff for the top. Four Noney awards. Jford Len one of the most dramatic finishes of the Winter tour Stewart who finished two threesomes ahead of the others watched them Cometo the final Hole each needing Only a Par five on the 495-Yard 18th Hole to tie him. Snead the Leader through the first two rounds was 25 feet from the pin with his third shot. He just missed his Long putt and Settle for his five then Wall who had been in a Bunker to the left and blasted out to 12 feet of the cup just missed continued on Page 14 Australia 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Inte Wastrack Austin tex., March 30 map slender chop striding Wes Santee the running est machine Ever to step on a South Western. Track carried Kansas to domination of the 2sth Texas relays Over the weekend As he anchored two More teams to Victory. Santee the great Kan Sas distance Ace acclaimed the out standing athlete of the big cinder path carnival thus had a hand in four winning teams two of which set records one a world s Mark and the other an american stand Ard and tied a third. And All the boy from the wheat country did was 1. Run a mile in 4 06.7.2. Run an 880 in 1 49.4. F continued on Page 12 Seix stops Larsen completes sweep of Florida net crowns Palm Beach fix March 30 Vic Seixas downed Art Lar sen in a relent less Battle of services yesterday in the finals of the Everglades invitational ten n is tournament 5-7, 6-4, fr4, 6-1. Seixas f the nation s no. 2 singles player and Larsen who s ranked no. 3, Seixas were both at Peak form but Seixas serves and aggressive net play gave him Victory. Tiny Melita Ramirez mexican women s singles Champion put up a terrific Battle against Veteran Doris Hart Miami before losing 7-5, 7-5. Seixas and Gardnar Mulloy Cap tured the doubles Crown with a surprisingly easy cd 6-1 Triumph Over Bill Talbert and Larsen. Seixas made it a clean sweep for the Day when he and miss Hart won the mixed doubles defeating Larsen and miss Thelma Long world series adversaries at if again bums Blank yanks 1-0 Jensen unfurls sixth Homer it i ?d3ttdr. 1t1. Ruul. Foft s t it. It j. ". 5ebaix anyone festen Miami Fuu doll know which end of a lint who cares United press pm Koto St. Petersburg fla., March 30 Cap in a renewal of their world series strife the Brooklyn dodgers nipped the new York Yankee sri of yesterday. The game Replete with Fine Fielding and pitch ing was witnessed by the largest crowd Ever to see baseball in Thi City an overflow gathering of 8,809. F Johnny Podres 20-year-old Lethander who is still on the dodgers Montreal Farin club roster combined with Joe Black for the shutout Podres held the champions to four hits in six frames and Black allowed one hit in three innings. Jim Mcdonald hurled the first Complete game of the training sea son for the new yorkers. the Brooks to four hits two of the by George scuba Jackie Robinson worked Mcdonald for a walk at the Start of the second inning and took third on Shuba s double into the overflow crowd in Centerfield. Roy Campanella followed with a slow Hopper to Gil Mcdougald. And Robinson scored the Only run As the third baseman tossed out campy. Robinson played first base in the absence of Gil Hodges who awoke at the club s hotel in Tampa with a foot Orlando .flit., March 30 up Jackie Jensen and Eddie Tost homered to Pace a a hit attack yesterday As the Washington senators Defeated the Milwaukee braves 10-7. Jensen s Homer was his sixth o the Spring season while Yost iwas his fourth. Washington pitchers Al Sima and Sonny Debton bad a rough time before the braves were finally subdued. Milwaukee rapped out 13 hits free each by rookies Ehi Bruton and Jack Dutmer. Jensen got two singles in addition to Bis . Sima was the Winner with starter Ernie Johnson the loser. The latter was touched for seven runs in three innings six of them in the first inning. He was followed by Dick Donovan and Virgil Jester. Sima Victory was the fourth of the Spring without a toss. I to Clearwater ffa., March 30 up promising right hander Harry Byrd suffered another heavy bombardment yesterday the Philadelphia continued on Page 14 he
