European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 15, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes saturday november 15, 1958 wings clip Boston 8-1. In nil Rise Boston a Norm Ullmon led his line mates on a Point spree for Detroit. National hockey league Victory Over the Boston Bruins thursday night As red Wing goalie Terry Sawchuk went on a referee shoving Tantrum. Ullman entering for die great Gordie Howe and Alex Delvecchio foil eded a goal and two assists during a g i minute Span of the second period. Howe and Delveechio added a goal and an assist each As the Trio wound up with seven of the team s eight Points. Sawghuk who did a stint with the Bruins prior to a mid season walkout in 19.r 7, blew his top when the red Light signalled a Boston goal at 10 51 of the Middle session. Terry made no Effort on the Punk which rebounded out of the Cage As quickly As Don to Ken had shot it. Enraged Sawchuk raced to Ren Ter ice to argue with the officials and slammed his stick on the ice next to referee Mcarthur. He stormed at goal judge Louis Reycroft. When a to minute misconduct penalty against Sawchuk was announced the red Wing goalie skated full Speed for the end of the rink after Mcarthur and humped the referee hard on the red line. Mcarthur kept his feet and apparently did not feel the action culled for a game misconduct penalty. The Detroit Triumph kept Boston from replacing Montreal atop the Neil standings and enabled tin red wings to pull into a third place tie with Chicago. First to second Sailor s guide in rear right an australian bred horse and Bally mosh in rear left Trail Tudor Era to the finish line in the $100,000 Washington International at Maryland s Laurel Park. Tudor Era had to take second due to a foul which gave Sailor s guide the win. Bally Moss was third. Riding Tudor Era is Bill Harmatz. Associated press photo his Bart sols Pace As pass receiver con tin tied from i Tiftic a three passes for 157 Yards against Michigan last saturday including touchdown connections of 83 and go Yards and has gone go or More Yards with no fewer than six passes this year. The individual punting Leader is Georgia s Bob Walden with an average of 45.4 Yards for 28 boots. Joe Delany Georgia tech ranks second with a 43.5-Yarcl average and Sam Homer Vii is third it 42.g. Bill Austin Rutgers injured Tail Back retained his scoring Lead with a total of 72 Points on 11 touchdowns and six conversions. The College of Pacific s Dick Bass and Nort Luvester s Ron Burton Are tied for second at g4 joints each and Purdue s Bob Jarus is next with go Points. Handle leads in Kickoff returns with 363 Yards on 15 returns and Wisconsin s Dale Hack Hart lends in punt returns with 15 3 Yards on seven returns. Snider reports injury to knee disappeared los Angeles a los an Geles dodger outfielder Duke Snider has revealed that the knee that gave him so much trouble last season is feeling Fine. Snider told general manager Bavasi that the fluid which accumulated in the knee and required periodical draining during the season now has disappeared. Sites hassle perils rivalry continued from parse in 1 guess he s entitled to it Briggs said. The air Force he said wants no part of anything but a Home and Home arrangement. As for the thin air Contention of Blaik Briggs said we have National aau Basket Ball tournaments in Denver National track meets at Boulder colo., and intercollegiate hockey championships Here. There Are Sev eral pretty Good football teams like Oklahoma and others who play out Here and Don t seem to suffer from the thin asked about a report that an army air Force series might be arranged for Soldier Field Briggs commented if army would like to select that site As its Home Field for the series Fine. But it would t change our position that our Home game must be played out Riggs said a possible 100,000 Gate at Soldier Field would be attractive certainly. But our first duly is to our cadets and not to our pocket we have insisted and we will continue to insist a return game in any such series be played out Here where our cadets and the people of Colorado can see it in person he concluded. The air Force has no Home stadium although it has arranged to play at least two games each year in the 40,000-seat University of Colorado stadium at Boulder about 105 Miles North of Here. One of those games will be with Colo Rado the other with an opponent of the air Force s choosing. The Falcons unbeaten in seven games this year have been playing their Home games at Denver University stadium. Saturday they meet Wyoming at 11,000-sent Wash Burn Field Here. Boucher succumbs at 59 Ottawa a Billy Boucher member of a family prominent in Canadian hockey and a right Winger on one of the game s great lines of the past died Here of a heart attack. He was 59. Kicks def cat Hawks pistons Down lakers new York up the new York knickerbockers with six men scoring in double figures trounced the St. Louis Hawks 119-102, in the second game of a National basketball association doubleheader thursday night be fore a crowd of 13,815 at Madison Square Garden. Gene Shue scored half of his 32 Points in the fourth period to Lead the Detroit pistons to a 119-110 weekend schedule following is a list of Usa eur and Safe football games scheduled this weekend with Confer ence won lost records in parentheses Usa eur Northern saturday babes Haitsen 3-4 at Hanau locomotive 3-4 Berlin 7-0 at gel Hausan 7-0 Kirch Goon 3-3-1 at Friedberg 2-1-1 sunday Frankfurt 2-4-1 at Hanau pioneers 0-7 Southern saturday Augsburg raiders 2-1-1 at Augsburg trojans 2-5 strata Long 2-5 at Mannheim Stuttgart stallions 5-2 at Stuttgart Jay Hawks 2-4-1 sunday Munich spartans 6-1 at Munich Rock giblets 7-0 Eastern saturday Fuerth 4-3 at a Schaffenburg 0-7 Bamberg 7-0 at Nurnberg 6-1 Erlanger 1-6 at Schweinfurt t-2-l Ulm 3-4 at kit Zingen 3-4 Western saturday Wiesbaden flak 7-0 at bad Kreuz 3-4 Mainz 4-3 is Baum older canno neers 3-3-1 at Wiesbaden Bremerhaven 4-2-1 at Baum older warriors 2-5 Saml Hofton 6-1 at Waconia a i Safe semifinals saturday Ramst tin 7-0 at wheelus 0-0 exhibition sunday Gie Belstadt is tout at Madrid Victory Over the Minneapolis lakers in the first game. The Hawks were in the game until the four minute Mark of the second period when they narrowed the score to 36-34. But Frank Selvy plunked in five straight Points to put the verdict out of reach. The kicks had a 19-Point Lead at the half 63-44, and piled up margins As High As 26 Points in the finale. Minneapolis trailing All the Way came within four Points at the Start of the last Quarter bul Quick baskets by Phil Jordan and Shue gave the pistons a 93-85 Lead they never fell behind again. George Yardley the league leading scorer sat out most of the last period but wound up with 32 Points. Elgin Baylor had 28 Point and 19 rebounds to Lead the lakers. Standings by associated press National hookey league Montreal Bosto Chicago Detroit new York Toronto w 8 7 6 7 4 5 t 2 3 2 0 5 0 17 14 14 13 10 of a 55 3 51 44 30 43 27 thursday s results Detroit 3, Boston i Only game scheduled National basketball Assn Eastern division w l pet now York g i .83 Syracuse 5 2 .71 Boston 3 3 .50 Philadelphia 3 4 .42western division w l pc St. Louis 4 3 .57 Detroit 5 5 .50 Minneapolis 4 6 .4c Cincinnati i 7 .12 thursday s results Detroit 119. Minneapolis 110 new York 119. St. Louis 102 Only Gam a scheduled Ellsburg s 69 nabs Lead in Havana Golf Havana a Bob Rosburg Alo Alto calif., carved out a one under Par 69 in Gusty 30 Mph kinds thursday for a one stroke Ead in the $45,000 Havana inter National Golf tournament. The Paunchy bespectacled californian who looks More like a Bank clerk then a golfer was the Only player in the select Field of 43 to crack Par 70 for the 7,009 Yard Filla real course which stretches along the Florida Straits. Favorite Sammy Snead White Sulphur Springs w. Va., dubbed a simple five foot putt on the 18th Green and finished with a 70. This t him in a three Way tie for second place with Doug Ford 1957 masters Champion from Yonkers n.y., and Marty Furgol Lemont 111. Snead missed eight putts of six feet and under. Record broken the four leaders broke the competitive course record held by Snead and Ben Hogan. Three players were tied at 71. They were Billy Maxwell Odessa Tex. Don january Eastland Tex., and Wes Ellis Alde Cress n.j., All Young relative newcomers to the Golf tour. The winds were so Gusty and Tricky that Many of the pros were baffled on the putting greens. Roberto de Vicenzo the Argen Tine Gaucho now playing out of Mexico City was one under Par through 14 holes and three putted three of the last four holes for a 72. De Furgol former National open Champion took a total of 40 putts in shooting an 81, highest score of the Day. The leaders Bob Rosburg Polo Alto calif.,. 34-3509 Marty Furgol Lemont iii., 33-3770 Doug Ford Yonkers n.y., 36-3470 Sam Snead White Sulphur Springs . 3c 3470 Billy Maxwell Odessa Tex., 33-3871 Don january Eastland Tex., 34-3771 Wes Ellis at decrees n.j., 36-3571 Tommy Jacobs Montebello calif., 36-3672 Bill Casper Chula Vista. Calif., 35-3772 Chiok Harbert Northville mich., 36-3672 Dow Finsterwald Athens Ohio 37-3571 Roberto de Vicenzo Mexico City 35-3772 80 wining or Oklahoma City. 34-3872 Jay Hebert Lafayette la., 35-3873 Mike Souchak Durham n.c., 37-3673 Jim Ferree Winston Salem n.c., 36-3773 Ted Kroll. It. Lauderdale flu., 37-3673 Buck Luce Havana 37-3673 Julius Boroi mid Pines n.c., 37-3673 de Oliver Denver 34-3973 skiing conditions Garmisch 10,000 feet skiing at Kun Spitze weather Cloudy temperature 21 degrees forecast no change. Berchtesgaden 5,000 feet skiing at Rossfeld weather Clear temperature 35 degrees forecast Clear. Frick views proposed 3d major league As serious Issue continued from pay t8 planned it should be based on solid ground and organized w it bout in Baltimore assistant general manager Jack Dunn of the orioles said any such plan set up outside of the present big league jurisdiction would be destined to fail from the he added conditions in organi cd baseball for major league players including the pension fund and Many other advantages which a new league could not Hope to offer at the Start would Rule out the possibility of raiding organized baseball for in Kansas City Parke Carroll business manager of the athletics said he did t see How a new major league could be started from scratch. Must have cities first of All you must have the cities Carroll said. Secondly you d have to get major league players. Where Are they going to get the players for a third major league there Are a lot of cities including Kansas City trying to find major league players in Minneapolis Gerald Moore chief promoter of major league baseball for Minneapolis said no local baseball officials had been in Contact with Wagner or members of his committee. But he added we Are interested in this development and would be willing to talk with mayor Wagner about the possibility of another league. We Are going to have major league baseball Here whether it s through major league expansion creation of another league or shift of a Brave reaction at West Palm Beach fla., Joseph Cairnes president of the Milwaukee braves said As far As i am concerned the braves organization is interested in the expansion of the major leagues. I would like to see a National league club in new York Cairnes declined to elaborate. In Detroit Tiger general Man Ager Johnny Mchale said he Hud not heard of the third league plan 1 it said he thought such an Issue would be a league in Toronto Rudie Schaffer Gen eral manager of the International league s Maple Leafs said the new York announcement sounds naturally we d like to have major league baseball in Toronto but i Don t think we can do any thing but await developments
