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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, November 11, 1958

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 11, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday november 11, 1958 the stars and stripes edited by Leo Levine a i Masens Germany special Drivers from the Host inter a _ Lionial sports car club won three of the seven classes in the first Pir Masens Hill climb Here sunday and a local chauffeur who was run Ning out. Of Competition clocked Best time of the Day. Fritz Leinan Weber a porsche Carrera Pilot from Pir Masens had fastest time on the wet three Kilometre stretch being caught in 3 09.8. Best of the officially recorded runs was the Isicc s Lou Treadway who got his Triumph tr3 up the course in 2 13.2. One of the minor surprises of the Day was the Victory of a Borgward driven by Theo Kulnick Pir Masens Over several supposedly faster Volvo. The results with the number of cars in each class in parentheses touring 0-750cc 4 i Bruno Tinto Isicc saab2 30.4. 2ben Comisky Hutc nus2 Tiv sept. 18-21vlkinp rally Norway d sept. 19-20ghana rally sept. 19oulton Park race England sept. 20catania-Etna Hill climb Italy sept. 26grand prix of Berlin sept 26-28pyrenees rally Spain sept. 26goodwood races England sept. 27paris cup races oct. 3-4namur Hill climb Belgium oct. 4salon cup races France oct. 4limonest Hill climb France oct. 9-11avus rally Germany oct. 10 Snetterton races England oct. 10-11verviors rally Belgium oct. 10-11vlgne and Van rally France oct. Ii grand prix of Morocco a oct. Ii Cuba races oct. 18grand prix of Watkins Glen . Oct. 22-25portugal rally d nov. 7-8tour of Belgium rally nov. 7-8tour of Corsica rally nov. 8grand prix of Venezuela b nov. 15barra Tijuna races Brazil nov. Is grand prix of Macao nov. 27-oec. 2nassau Speed week nov. 29rac rally England d nov. 29interlasoi races Brazil Doc i grand prix of Australia Page 21 Campbell averages 248 Timph in Bluebird for new Mark Coniston England a Donald Campbell streaked o his fifth world water Speed record in three years sunday As he piloted his Jet hydroplane Bluebird to 248.g2 Mph on Lake Coniston. The handsome 37-year-old son of the late Speed King sir Malcolm Campbell easily bettered his own Mark of 239.07but he did it Wil Only minutes to spare. In the first two runs Over a measured Kilometre Campbell turned in 188 Mph and 243.40 Mph not a Good enough average to beat the old record. Campbell s engine Cut out As he started out on a third run Camp Bell and Bluebird were towed to the jetty for refuelling and to wait for the swell to die Down. International rules say the two runs Usa eur skiers train for Swiss inferno race Garmisch Germany special fourteen Usa eur skiers h a v e opened training Here for berths on the team that will compete in the inferno race at Murren Swilper and one of the last longest downhill events in the world. The International military race scheduled feb. 15, is expected to attract five nations this year in eluding defending c h a m p i o n six nil contests draw 342,734 for attendance record by associated Tress professional football enjoyed its greatest turnout of fans sunday when the six games reported a total attendance of 342,734. The figures exceeded the pre Vious sunday s 326,431. At that time National football league commissioner Bert Bell reported that 291, 000 had been the previous High. The largest crowd of 95,082 at los Angeles saw the rams defeat san Francisco. Detroit and the Browns played before 75,563 at Cleveland and a record new York crowd of 71,163 was at Yankee stadium for the giants Colts game. The rundown 49ers-rams at los Angeles 95,082 Lions Browns at Cleveland 75.563 Colts giants at new York 71,163 packers bears at Chicago 48,424 Ste Elors eagles at Philadelphia 26,306 cardinals redskins at Washington 26,196 totals 342,73-t prankster proves 6jnnibor headache Williamstown mass. Aon the eve of the Williams Tufts football game oct. 2g, a prankster painted the Tufts nickname jumbo across the front of Chapin Hall one letter on each of five columns. Now it turns out the damage was jumbo sized too. Williams col lege officials said that to obliterate the word might Cost As much As $6,000. Steam and chemical solvents failed. Next the College plans to sandblast following with a Dye to restore the columns to their original color. If that is unsuccessful the entire building May have to be sandblasted. Estimated Cost $6,000. A Williams spokesman said Tufts officials have assured Williams that restitution will be made. Mucin defeats Milbery for Sembach Golf title Ramstein Germany special r. V. Munn 6910th rom turned in a six Over Par 76 to defeat Bob Milbert also of the 6910th, 4-3, in the finals of the Sembach Golf tourney played at the Woodlawn course Here. Munn carded 38-38 to Clinch the title while Milbert had a 10-Over 80 after eliminating j. A. Worhach 587th tag missile up in the Semi finals. France the ., Italy Britain and Host Switzerland. The gruelling event is held annually on the slopes of mount Schilthorn starting at the 10,000 foot Summit and finishing at the 3,000-foot level. France posted its third straight Victory in the team race last year while Usa eur cornered the individual honors As  National team Star Wallace buddy Werner finished a full minute ahead of the Field to sweep the honors. Heading the Usa eur team working out at the Zug Spitze Here Are seasoned racers Charles Graz Iano Jim Brandon and Ron Funk the Lone Holdover from last year s inferno squad. Graziano a member of the 4th. Army div twice competed in the International Roch cup races at Aspen colo., and placed fifth in the 1957 peruvian cup Competition. Funk finished 10th Funk assigned to Sacoman counted for the Best performance by a Usa eur skier behind Werner in the 1957 inferno race finishing 10th in the event which was Cut to 6.5 Kilometres because of a Lack of Snow. Brandon 7th army support come a class a racer has competed in the National giant slalom far West Kandahar and Herriman cup events. Other top candidates include Bill Porter 7th army support come a former Colorado College downhill slalom and giant slalom racer and Sano Lesjak Saco a professional ski instructor who has been assigned to the Berchtey Gatlen ski patrol for three years. Rounding out the team Are Fred Labhard 3d div a Veteran of 15 years of Alpine racing and former Syracuse University skier Norman Fontaine v corps Peter Klaus d o o r s c h 1 a a Vii corps John Mehan Naco Fred Allen Saco Dennis Facchino and Clyde Johnson com a Bill Witters Ber Lin come and Martin fors 3d div. Naco s 84th trans takes touch opener bad sibling Germany Spe Cial Naco s 84th trans co of Heidelberg Post struck for two touchdowns in the second period sunday to defeat the 320th Asa in s he so co of Saco 12-6, in the opening round of the usar eur comes touch football play offs. The 84th advances to the semifinals wednesday. Halfback Ernest Gratz passed 23 Yards to Elmer Strauss and half Back Tom Tubich connected on a 47-Yard pass run to end Bill Bauer for the 84th s ads. Orange bowl picks Queen Miami up a Green eyed Blond from Tennessee has been named the 1959 Orange bowl Queen from a record 147 candidates. Nanita Greene 21, Rockwood tenn., a senior majoring in psycho logy at the Jiniv. Sity of Miami will reign Over i in Silver anniversary of the Orange bowl festivities from dec. 26-Jan. 3. Counting in an official record bid must be made within an hour. With Only nine minutes to spare Campbell roared Bluebird s engine1 to life and he shot Over the Cal water at. 253.84 Mph. He used his second and Bird Donald . Fifth record Effort runs for the average Speed and the new record. Campbell smiled at the end of his run and said we can now control the boat in conditions of water which were previously thought in  the new record with photo graphs of the Stopwatch times will be sent to Brussels for official confirmation by International water Speed authorities. Mulloy attorneys enter guilty plea on Miami charge Miami a criminal court judge George e. Schulz has accepted a plea of guilty on behalf of Gardnar Mulloy internationally known Tennis player on a charge of indecent exposure filed last May. Mulloy was not in court and the plea was offered by his attorney Sam Silver. The former Davis cup player was reported to be in eng land. No witnesses Schulz said he would Setlok the Case by judicial decree after he reads the state attorney s file which he will accept As testimony in View of the absence of witnesses. The judge said he thought attorneys would agree to this in View they Are not bringing witnesses into court. Mulloy 44, and a woman com Panion were arrested at Crandon Park Beach near Miami. Mcneese win leaves Florence state in fog Florence Ala. A after Mcneese state scored its third touchdown against " 1 o r o n c o state it was t much of a foot Ball game any More. More like Blind Man s Bluff. A fog rolled in so thick you could t Sec across the Field. Everybody tried to move to the sidelines to Seo what was going on hut it was t close enough. The sidelined Crew found that out when they moved the Chain onto the Field once and found the Hull already six Yards beyond the first Down Point. The final score 20-0. Anyway nobody saw Florence state score  
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