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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 8, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                K Ftp a "1 a r -1 wednesday july 8, 1959 the stars and stripes fog 2f to sportsmen  Idi fid by Johnny a comm 33� of a. V chinese Bandit Boss Mcclen Doii proud of his leu wrecking Crew col North takes Over All Crown Stuttgart Germany special col Charles l. North Camp Des loges Rod and gun club Paris shot his Way to the All around individual title in the european skeet championships Here july 3-5i performing before an audience that included Gen c. D. Eddleman Usa eur commander in chief North won the .410 and .20-gauge championships placed second in the .28-gauge shoot and was a member of three title winning skeet teams. North is assigned to he Neucom j-4. General Eddleman president of the association of american Rod and gun clubs Europe which sponsored the match visited the skeet ranges july 4. He was accompanied by -7th army commander it Gen f. W. Farrell. More than 100 gunners representing 16 Rod and gun clubs participated in the three Day race for european sleet shooting prominence. Included among the contestants were members of the . Army air Force an the Royal Canadian air Force. Runner up for All around honors was t sgt Virgil j. Denne wies Baden. He captured the class a championships in .410, .28 and .20-gauge matches helped win the .28-gauge two Man trophy and was a member of the runner up team in the .410 two Man event. Etain s Beaurman busts 149x150 one of the top individual performances of the meet was submitted by s sgt William j. Beaurman Etain who shattered 149 out of a possible 150 Birds Enro Ute to the All gauge championship. He barely edged m sgt James j. Irby Toul who powdered 147 Clay pigeons. Etain s sharpshooters won the travelling trophy for five Man team inthe All gauge division by smashing 707 out of 750 Birds. Team Mem Bers included col j. C. Beam s sgt William j. Beaurman 1st it u. K. Fawcett capt d. O. Kuehn and s sgt Don w. Cage. Host club for the meet was the Neckar Rod and gun club of Stutt Gart. Club officials reported that More shooters participated in the 1959eliminations than any other in the history of the Competition. The meet was sanctioned by the National skeet association. Class winners and runners up in the 150-Bird All gauge event were champions sgt w. J. Beaurman Etain 149 m sgt James j. Irby 147. Class a Clarence Dahm Karlsruhe 146 Cpl g. Gangster Craf 146. Class a maj g. E. Kercher Karlsruhe 145 t sgt Jack w. Copp Toul 144. Class a maj John w. Air Shan Beitf Holder 14fi to h. Jordan Craf 143. Class a cant Charles h. Amos Neckar 143 it col Albert w. Fell. Chaumont 141. Class a Cochrane Grost Enquin 142 t sgt h. J. Pleister Fuerstein Feld Bruck 142. Winners and runners up in the 50-Bird .410 event Champion col Charles l. North Paris 44 sgt Mitchell e. Boyd Neckar 43.class a sgt Virgil Denne Wiesbaden 42 sgt Jack Copp Baun Holder 42.class a maj Samuel Hendrix Baum older 37 maj Charles Craft Ferstenfeld Bruck 85.class cd. Mattson Craf 40 sgt Raymond Bergsc for wies Baden 39. Winners and runners up in the 50-Bird 28-gauge event Champion a sgt Bay Berghefer Wiesbaden 48 col Charles i. North Paris 47.class a sgt Virgil Denne Wiesbaden 44 s sgt Donald said tangelo Zwic Bruecken 39.class a capt Charles h. Amos Neckar 41 maj Charles Craft  39. Class cd. Mattson Craf 44 col j. C. Beam Etain 43. Winners in the 20-gauge event also a 50-Bird contest Champion col Charles North Paris 48 sp4 Robert s. Him Orth Paris 47. Class am sgt Virgil Denne Wiesbaden 44 James Smith Toul 43. S class bsp4 Paul w. Wyrick Heidelberg 46 1st it h. �. Gaude of Laumont 45. Class a col j. C. Beam Etain 46 maj Samuel b. Hendrix Baum Holder 48.class a capt d. O. Kuehn Etain 46 1st it u. K. Fawcett Etain results in team other events in the .410 event North and Hurworth took the first place two Mant am prize with 81x100. Denne and m sgt Elbert Jordan Wiesbaden were runners up with 76. North and Hurworth again combined Talent sin the 20-gauge two Man event for first place with 95x100. Runners up were maj n. F. Babaoff and 1st it Fawcett Etain with 89. " col Robert b. Neely and son John Neckar took the father and child title with 176x225. In the ladies division mrs. Clarence Dahm was High with 65x75. Then she and her husband Clarence combined scores Totake the husband arid wife title with 217x225. The five Man team-20-gauge title went to the Camp Des loges Quin Tette with 217x250. Members were North it col c. F. Nowie r. B. Robinson Hurworth and Sec e. B. Archer. The All gauge two Man team title went to Clarence Dahm and mag. E. Kercher Karlsruhe with 291x300. Runners up were Beaurman and beam Etain with 288. By Ralph benn1ngtonstaff writer Nurnberg Germany is the ringleader of Louisiana stat University s headline stealing Chi Nese bandits is big Jovial assistant coach Charley Mcclendon and not a swashbuckling brute As som might believe. Of course this particular group of bandits is Only notorious on a football Field where they gained Fame last year As the defensive Backbone of the tigers when they marched to a National Champion ship. Mcclendon 35-year-old chief assistant of head coach Paul Dietzel it s like this leu football coach Paul Dietzel Cente currently lecturing at the Usa eur Grid clinic in Nurnberg Germany explains a Point to two of his former players Orris Philpott left the Laon Mentor whom he tutored at Kentucky and Goodwin Ord Way 505th an regt who was a line protege of his at the military Academy. Stars and stripes photo by Bane exhibition baseball Roundup colonels defeat Toul dozers Triumph 10-6 Kaiserslautern Germany special the Kaiserslautern Colo Nels of the Usa eur Rhine league romped Over com z s Toul Hawks in an exhibition Here monday 11-4. Right hander Vince Defillippo went the distance for the colonels striking out six and scattering seven hits. Ron Plaziak who lasted the first six innings was the loser. The colonel 17-hit attack was . Cagers Hope to regain laurels in pan am games Chicago a the . Wallsend a sampling of its top Amateur basketball Talent into the pan american games this summer in an Effort to restore some of its tarnished Cage prestige. The squad with such stars As Cincinnati s Oscar Robertson an Kansas state s Bob Boozer will try to make up for the . Team Spoor showing in the world Basket Ball championships last Winter in Chile. A . Air Force team was humbled twice in that tournament by Russia 62-57, and Brazil 81-67, and in the 1955 pan am games in Mexico City the . Team squeaked through to win on a Point Bas Safter winning four and losing one. This matched the records of Bra Zil and Argentina. Coach. Fred Schaus of the University of West Virginia who will guide the . Team will assemble his Squall for drills opening aug.1 at the Glenview naval air Sta Tion near  play in the pan am games opens aug. 28 at de Paul University s alumni Hall. Led by Defillippo Hugh Mcdonald Russ Summers and Dick Chilton who collected three safeties apiece. Ettlinger Germany special the Western league Karlsruhe dozers Defeated the Kaiserslautern engineers of the Rhine league Inan exhibition tilt Here tuesday 10-6. Don Bong went All the Way for the winners scattering seven hits. Losing Pitcher was Joe  dozers Don Hill Hud four for four at the plate and accounted for a Brace of Bis. Augsburg Germany special the Usa eur Rhine league s Baun Holder Blue rangers Rode roughshod Over the Augsburg ram Chicks of the Southern league Inan exhibition Here tuesday 14-1. The rangers collected 18 hits and were helped by seven Augsburg or  Smith who pitched the first four innings picked up the Victory while the loss was pinned on Bob Alcon. Alcon lasted the first three frames. Gets a glint in his eyes when talk ing about the bandits a diversified group which gained stature and took Pride in wrecking opponents. The Pride became so Strong that the boys now Wear the same clothes and Are virtually inseparable. The bandits name was Dietze Pridea taken from the Terry and the pirates comic strip and meaning a group of the meanest and most vicious people in the world. But the bandits Aren t mean and vicious they just take a great Pride in their Popup Job. This Pride and the morale of the team Are the key factors in the leu Success Story As far As Mcclendon is concerned. It was t Only the bandits sin Ewe had 35 proud boys who knew they were going to play every saturday. This made a big differ ence said Mcclendon. Mcclendon got his playing experience at Magnolia Ark Junior College and then at Kentucky where he was a defensive end 1947-50. He joined the Kentucky staff in 1951 and that s where he me Dietzel who also was a member of Paul Bear Bryant s coaching Crew. Joined Vanderbilt staff the two went their respective ways the next year with Mcclen Don joining the Vanderbilt staff. Mcclendon moved to leu two years before Dietzel took Over the head Job in 1955. The association and record has improved since then capped by their no. 1 rank ing last  6-foot, 1-Inch, 210-Pound Mcclendon thinks the tigers havens Good a team if not better this year. However our foes Are also better and laying for us so it s hard to Tell How Well  adds Ever one is gunning to Stop our All America Ace Billy Cannon but they also have to worry about two other backs in Warren Rabb and Johnny Robin  three All of whom live on the Campus in Baton Rouge were All Southeastern conference last year and generate a tremendous  Good recruiting Job Mcclendon credits leu s Home state recruiting and thorough scouting for the club s Success Las season. Each of the Tiger coaches is As signed an area of the state for recruiting and the program resulted in More than 80 per cent of the players coming from Louisiana. The scouting program is carried to the players in a question answer session every Friday and reports Are passed on to players by  thorough coaching added to the fierce Pride kept the bandits and their Tiger teammates on the prowl All season. 97th Hooters Triumph As Smith scores 3 Burg Germany special Bob Smith s three goal hat trick sparked the 97th Sig by satan to a 6-2 Victory Over the Burg Al stars in an exhibition soccer game Here monday in less than seven minutes of the second half Smith scored three consecutive goals. The satan exhibition record is now 12-2-2. Boston won 1st series. Boston up the first world series was a Best of nine affair in 1903, with Boston defeating Pitts Burgh live games to three Charley  Good  
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