European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 2, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Lia i i r. Of t thursday july 1, \ 959. The stars and stripes. Nellinger readies Sheet classic the european open skeet shoot an All gun 300-Blrd classic will be staged july 3-5 at Nellinger Germany. Entry fees for Small sub Small and 20-gauge Are .?5 each and $12 for. The 150-Bird All gauge events at $1 per shooter Are ladies husband and wife Parent and child Junior two Man and five Man teams. Prizes and patches will go to winners and runners up in classes through a to Champion and runner up and to winners Aid runners up in All other additional information or billeting phone Stuttgart civil 350210, or 22075. Deadlines for entry Are 3 pm july 3 for Small gauges and 3 pm july 4 for All gauge. Munich skeds fish contests substantial prizes in a variety of events As Well As entertainment attractions Are expected to lure record numbers of sportsmen and their families to Lake allure Karls Feld and the club Lake in Dachau forthe first big double fishing Derby to be staged july 4-5 by the Munich and Dachau Rod and gun clubs officials announce. The main event at both places will be Competition for prizes for the largest fish first fish and tagged fish in each Lake which Are heavily stocked. The Derby will open at Lake allure at 5 am saturday and at 9 Amat Dachau sunday. Contestants May compete at both places but must have separate permits and pay the entry fees at each Lake. Each club will have its own list of prizes. At Lake allure a special Derby will be held for children. An air Rifle match with attractive prizes will also be held by the Munich club there Are ample picnic facilities at both Dachau and Lake allure. This 3%-lb Rainbow Trout which measure inches was reeled by 8-year-old Paul Engle son of t sgt David t. Anglo Etain air base France Young Paul outsmarted his prize in the Etain club s leased Lake. Air Force photo the Bussac Rod and gun club held a general meeting for the Pur pose of electing officers to serve from july to december. Elected were president capt John r. Wallace 319th Sta Hosp vice president Sec Kenneth r. Burnside he det usage Secretary Cpl Francis s. Gody Nick 526th my det. Council members elected were it col Victor m. Ramirez and of William e. Mcreynolds both of he det usage sgt j. L. Sadler 526th my det and pfc James f. Kusler he det usage. The managing of the club store will remain in the hands of sgt Lee Waters he det usage. Babenhausen to stage fete babenhause1n Rod and gun club will stage an All Day carnival and wild boar Barbecue saturday in Honor of Independence pay. A carnival with thrilling rides for the kiddies will be featured As Well As sports contests for adults such As walk up skeet Archery and bait casting. Events begin at 9 am. A 75-cent fee covers Cost of the Barbe Eye and raffle ticket for a Shotgun and Rifle. Members Are urged to bring their families and guests. Page 21 Laver defeats Mackay to gain Wimbledon final against Olmedo Wimbledon England a top seeded Alex Olmedo outclassed Roy Emerson 6-4, 6-0, 6-4, to gain the finals of the Wimbledon Tennis championships against unseeded aussie Rod Laver who upset Barr Mackay 11-13, 11-9, 10-8, 7-9, 6-3, Here wednesday. The Sandy haired Young australian ousted Mackay Dayton Ohio in a Marathon semifinal that lasted just 15 minutes Short of four hours. He meets Olmedo for the title Friday. Laver became Only the second unseeded player in Wimbledon s postwar history to reach the Nielsen Denmark did it in 1953 and 1955. Mackay had 25 double faults inthe match. He withstood five match Points in the fourth set but lost the first match Point Laver got inthe final set. After the crackling nerve tin gling Tennis of the Laver Mackay match Olmedo s semifinal was a anticlimax. The bronzed Crew Cut peruvian Star of the . Davis Karlsruhe trips big Blue flyers rally to top bears Ettlinger Germany special Jim Harrington fired a two hitter at the Sasae big Blue As the Karlsruhe dozers captured a 3-1 exhibition Victory Here wednesday. Van Hill contributed two singles in the eight hit Karlsruhe attack. Don Moeller took the loss. Wiesbaden Germany special spotting bad six runs in the first inning the Wiesbaden flyers came from behind to take a 9-8 exhibition Victory Over the bears Here wednesday. Ralph Miller who scored the tying run in the fifth drove in the winning tally with a single in the seventh. Ernie Bentley was the Winner with Bob Marnati taking the loss. Wertheim Germany special the 72d arty up Cannonier scored twice in the fifth inning on Ray Mcdonald s single to turn Bac the 4th army div cab turtles 3-2, in an exhibition game. Jesse Ingram notched the Victory on a six hitter. The canno neers collected seven safeties. Karlsruhe Germany special Neure ifs de Quesenberry punched a two out two run single in the Faurot favors letter of intent Chattanooga Tenn. Up athletic director Don Faurot of Missouri told High school athletic officials Here that the Only Solu Tion to increasing recruiting pres sures is a National letter of intent for prospective College spoke at the opening ses Sion of the meeting of the National federation of High school associations. He said rules need to be made on a National basis and added that includes rules for recruiting High school athletes for Faurot said he thought a High school athlete should go to College in the Community in which he in tends to make his living and that Contact should be limited. I d like to see representative from All the football conferences sit Down with your directors of High school athletic programs and work out a letter of intent which would relieve these High school kids of the tremendous recruiting pressures in their senior Yeai a Faurot said. Ninth inning Here wednesday to upend the Nagom Black knights 3-2, in exhibition play. Wayne Willis was the Coinner Ona five hitter. John Haag took the loss giving up seven hits. Kaiserslautern Ger Many special Ray s n y d e r s pitched a three hitter Here wednes Day setting Down the Kaiserslautern engineers for the Kaiserslautern colonels 8-2, in an exhibition contest. Dino Messina led the colonels six hit attack with a bases filled triple and two singles Good for four runs batted in. Paul pet took the loss. Gellhausen Germany Spe Cial sparked by Ken Kolodziej ski s three run double the 3d army div cab braves came up with four runs in the eighth inning to sub duo the Sandhofer vanguards 8-6,in an exhibition game. Bill Hopkins was the Winner in Relief. John Moinian suffered the setback. Rhine main Germany Spe Cial Bob Welch and Jim Hubbard supplied the Power As the 3d army div tips warriors socked the Rhine main rockets 5-2, in exhibition play. Both Welch and Hubbard Cloute two run homers off loser Jim bran Ham. Winner Bill Wheeler was touched for 10 hits. Kirch Goens Germany Spe Cial the 3d army div Cha scorpions turned Back the 14tharmd Cav Cavaliers 14-2, on a 14 hit attack Here in exhibition action. Winner Dale Glunn struck out12, walked two and hurled a six hitter. Carl Snodgrass drove in two runs on two hits for Cha. Bad Kreuz Nach Germany special Carl Good John War lick and William Rychlick won trips to the Usa eur track and Field championships Here wednes Day with victories in the three Day 8th div meet. Good Sandhofer captured the javelin while Warlick Baumholz Der was victorious in the Hammer toss and Rychlick Sandhofer topped the hop step and jump. Northern Region Tennis Darmstadt Germany special the army tips 7th army North Ern Region Tennis tournament will be held at the Darmstadt Tennis club july 7-11. Afa builds up aerie attack Colorado Springs . A six fuzzy baby Falcons kid naked from High in the on hand to serve the air Force Academy As mascots for next fall football team the school Falcons were present at All football games last fall. The Birds gave flying demonstrations Between halves. Protesting with squeaks and hisses the infants checked in at the Academy at same time the class of 1963 made its appearance last week. Cup team breezed past Emerson in just under an hour. This was Olmedo s second visit to Wimbledon. He was Here two years ago and went out in the first round. Emerson was badly outclassed in the fifth game of the second Alex Olmedo. Breezes past Emerson set he lost his service without taking a Point and Olmedo led 5-0. Olmedo took the set 6-0. Bitterly disappointed Macka made no excuses after it was Over. He told reporters Laver was Toogood that s All. I badly wanted to win. But Laver outplayed me inthe final set. That boy really got his forehand Mackay a 6-foot 4-Inch member of the . Air Force never babied a shot even at the most critical moments. He served and volleyed with terrific Force but the 25double faults badly Hurt his cause. Deciding Point in the final set when Laver needed Only one More Point to win the australian Drew Mackay out of position and volleyed into a empty court. But on the form shown in the two semifinals Laver appears to stand Little Chance against Olmedo who makes it All look deceptively easy. The 13,000 fans on the Cente court roared with excitement throughout the Mackay Laver match. Mackay 23, took the Long open ing set despite repeated double faults. He broke Laver with two backhand passing shots in the 23d game and then held service wit great Power. Mackay double fault the american got a service break to Lead 5-4, in the second set but tossed that Edge away by double faulting twice. In the third set Laver clawed Back to 2-2 after losing his open ing service. In the 18th game he got to 40-0 against Mackay s de livery and the american netted set Point. Although Laver then led two sets to one Mackay still kept slugging. In the fourth set Laver had three match Points in the eighth game against Mackay s service but lost All three on errors. Then the australian had two match Point sin the 10th game but Mackay forced him into hitting out Bot times. The results men s singles Semi Law Rod liver Australia Defeated Barry m no Kay Dayton Ohio 11-13, 11-0, 10-8, 7-9, 6-3. Alex Olmedo porn Defeated Roy Norson Australia 6-1, 6-0, 6-4. Women s doubles quarterfinals Sandra Reynolds and Reno Soho Iirma South Africa Defeated Ann Heydon and Angola Moo timer Britain 5-7, 6-1, 0-1
