European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 8, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse R j i v v the stars and stripes wednesday july 8, 1959 178 turn out for Safe Gridiron clinic getting under Way Oregon football coach Len Casanova right makes his int Rotruc. Tory remarks to one of the classes at the Safe Grid clinic being held at Berchtesgaden. Is Berchtesgaden Ger m an y special a total of 178 coaches and officials from five sports districts turned out Here monday for the opening of the Safe foot Ball clinic conducted by a Topnotch panel of stateside Grid experts. Members of the faculty which includes head coaches of four major College clubs were introduced by Safe athletic director Al Bianco to kick off the week Long clinic at the general Walker hotel. The coaches Here Are Oregon s Len Casanova the air Force acad Emy s Ben Martin Illinois Ray Eliot and Nebraska s Bill Jennings. Handling the officials classes Are Charlie Leadbetter of the big ten conference and Herm Rohrig for Mer big seven conference official now a member of the National football league staff. Jack Cramer former Kansas state Trainer is running the trainers school Here. Ninety minute classes began Mon Day afternoon for the clinic Stu dents representing Safe s France Germany us Spain Morocco and Mediterranean sports districts. stun Moscow audience in tour opener Moscow up the Harlem globetrotters played their first basketball game in Russia monday night and baffled the crowd wit their clowning. The Trotters easily beat the san Francisco chinese,73-55, to open their nine game tour of the soviet Union. A soviet audience of 14,000 sat nearly silent in Awe through the first half of the game. It warmed up slightly in the second half when it realized that the Trotters Are More show than Competition. The russians take sports seriously and did not seem to understand such Globetrotter trademarks a ridiculing the referee and keeping up a raucous flow of chatter during play against their perennial Vic Tims and travelling companions. We can t change our format overnight promoter Abe Saper Stein said. Well have to get a soviet announcer to step up explanations for the 3d army div athlete on Globetrotter tour Frankfurt special Bailey Robertson a member of the 3d a cd div and brother of Cincin Nati All America Oscar Robertson has taken a 30-Day leave to go globetrotting. He will play with the Harlem globetrotters on a swing of Ger Many Italy Morocco and Spain. Robertson was a member of the famous travelling Cage troupe for three years following his graduation from Indiana Central. F Robertson did riot go along on the trip to Moscow where the Trotters currently Are Graham Back on Job As coast guard cmdr 4 1obw London conn.4ap Graham former Star quarterback of the Cleveland Browns presumed his duties As head coach of the coast guard Academy team. With the coast guard Ink of Fuu commander. Graham said he would remain the Academy until july 18he leaves for Chicago to the College All stars for their aug. 14 game against thei Baltimore Colts. A Graham Here for Brief Spring of practice several months ago said 4�the would open the Academy prac likens new Champ to himself Tunney rates Ingemar 3-1 Choice Over Floyd new York a Gene Tun Ney one of the Al time greats among heavyweight champions says Ingemar Johansson should Bea 3-1 favorite Over Floyd Patterson in their rematch. But Tunney who retired undefeated added a note of caution Inan interview saying Johansson s future May depend on what acclaim does to him. He has a nation virtually at his feet. It is Aheady Tunney is compared to Johans son by Many boxing writers. I was 30 when i retired for personal reasons Tunney pointed out. I was just coming to my Peak and i could have held it for another few years since i was oblate maturing Stock. Johansson is also of that sound Way to Box Tunney is enthusiastic about Johansson. He feels that even had the swede failed to Knock out Patterson he would have won the first fight on Points by closing Patterson s eyes with his left jabs. Johansson Doe same As i did it much the says Tunney straight left right Cross. It s the sound Way to Denman captures 50,000-meter walk Pittsburgh up Elliott Denman 23, of the Pioneer club of new York won the National 50,000 meter 31 Miles walking championship covering the distance i five hours seven minutes and 47 seconds. Robert f. Mimm Penn a finished second in 5 25.27. Penn a won the team trophy. Twelve of the starting Field of27 finished the walk from Pitts Burgh to Ambridge pa., and Back. Braves pledge support of Liberty Grid bowl Philadelphia up John Mchale vice president and general manager of the Milwaukee braves announced the enrolment of the braves As a charter member of the Liberty bowl association which will promote a College football game Here next dec 19. The game with a standout East Ern team to Jeet another Topflight College a has Caak approval., v 35, there s talk in new York that Patterson will be a 7-5 favorite forthe rematch. Any Odds favouring Patterson Are propaganda Tunney time Patterson looks at those fight pictures hell be More aware of his inadequacies. His attempts to defend hiding behind his elbows is basically wrong. Sooner or later anybody trying it must come out of it. A counter puncher with a sense of anticipation virtually can Call his shots against what would have happened in Johansson Rocky Marciano fight Johansson is a straighter puncher than Rocky was and per haps a harder hitter said Tunney. Montreal oks title go delay Montreal a the Montreal athletic commission monday approved a Elwo week postponement in the Light heavyweight title Bou Between Champion Archie Moore and Canada s Yvon Durelle. Moore last week requested the postponement to july 29 from july 15 when he bruised his left Heel while doing roadwork. He was examined monday by athletic com Mission doctors and later the com Mission announced its approval of the postponement. The formalities Over Moore left the commission offices for the St. Jan Baptiste gym where it was announced he would immediately resume full training. Moore dispensed with roadwork last week to rest his injured Heel. Durelle returned during the weekend to his Home in baie , n.b., where he plans to continue his training. Coast Matron cops medal in West Amateur Chicago a mrs. Ruth White Miller Whittier calif., 39 year old Mother of two girls Mon Day pushed the younger set into the background in winning medal is honors in the 59th annual women s Western Amateur Golf tournament. Mrs. Miller a refreshing personality who was an assistant Dean of students at Antioch College in Ohio a dozen years ago logged38-3775 Over the 6,567-Yard, 37-3875 exmoor country club course. Mrs. Miller is the current South Ern California Champion. She had a one stroke margin Over two youngsters defending Champion Barbara Mcintire 24, Jupiter fla., and Sherry Wheeler -18, Glasgow ky., 1958 Quarter finalist. Miss Mcintire with seven one putt greens carded 37-3976 As did the Long hitting miss Wheeler an Arizona state student. At 77 were Andy Cohn 19.wa-Terloo, Iowa 1958 runner up in the trans miss and Judy Bell 22, a cology major at Wichita University. The 32 Low scorers in a Field of 150 qualified for championship match play beginning tuesday and leading to the 36-Hole finals Satur Day. Miss quest qualifies among those failing to make it was Anne Richardson Columbus Ohio one of seven 1958 Curtis cuppers entered. She had eight three putt greens in a 46-4187 Effort. In addition to miss Mcintire other Curtis cup players to qualify were Anne Quast Everett wash., the 1958 National Amateur Champion with a 42-3880 that included a triple bogey seven on no. 6 when she took three to get out of a trap Polly Riley fort Worth,39 4281 Meriam Bailey Palatine 111., 41-3879 mrs. Ann Casey Johnstone Mason City Iowa 39 4281, and Joanne Gunderson Seattle 41-3879.it took 85 or better to qualify. Six played off for one position at that score. Judy Eller 18, old Hickory tenn., won on the extra Hole with a Birdie our. Another Wynner Veteran Chicago at Chicago. Joe a College student and not in pro White sox Pitcher Early Wynn right gives some fess Mal Ball frequently works out with his father tips to his son Joe 18, during a pregame Warmup at Comuskey Park. " up photo Iii
