European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 10, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Riddy july 10, 1959 the stars and stripes Page 21 College coaches life is easier leu s Peterson at clinic by Ralph Bennington staff writer Nurnberg Germany is ill Peterson Louisiana state University offensive line coach who is currently lecturing with the Tiger staff at the Usa eur football Linic Here is convinced that High school coaching is tougher than thei collegiate variety some might think that it is easy for him to say this since he is a staff that produced a National Champion eleven last fall. But one must remember that Peterson left a championship squad to join the College ranks and had a hand in the three years that it took to build the Baton Rouge tigers into a Power that ranked no. 1 in the nation last fall.1 Peterson termed by fellow assistant Charlie Mcclendon and leu head coach Paul Dietzel if also Here to instruct at the clinic3jas extremely thorough and popular explains his High school .4vs. College coaching comparison i this Way 1 it s All football 5 in College you naturally work f with More mature boys and those that have a lot of Talent. Recruit Ling makes the big difference be 1 cause you Don t have Cream of the crop Talent in High school andi1 must teach from scratch. It s All football in College too without teaching assignments on j the Peterson got into College coach \ ing quite by Chance. After being graduated from Ohio Northern University where he played end for four years Peterson made a name for himself in the Ohio High school ranks first at Forest then Wapakoneta and Mansfield. I Mansfield happened to be i Dietzel s Hometown and he stopped 1 by often while recruiting As a5i member of the Kentucky and then army staffs. Peterson naturally be came a Good Contact and when Dietzel took the leu Job in 1955he asked Peterson to come along As offensive line personable Peterson left an Ohio prep championship team at Mansfield that beat the always powerful Massillon High club for the next two years while he was helping to rebuild the Bayou tigers at s Mansfield teams had a 32-8 record for four years Andone protege Dick Guy. Went on to become an outstanding performer Bill Peterson. Leu line Mentor at Ohio slate. Peterson Hopes one of his five boys aged 16 years to3 weeks can grow up to achieve Gridiron Fame too. The 39-year-old leu staffer joins Mcclendon and Dietzel in stressing the importance of moral with the tigers or any other eleven for that matter. Then lie slips in a plug for i he weight lifting program he oversees at Baton Rouge. This off season project which Peterson thinks has become an integral part of the tigers climb to National prominence is not de signed to make or. Americas out of the players. He says we try to build the whole body and not just Beautiful Muscles. It is some what like pushups although we go on to overload the Muscles and build them Muscles and scoring punch the tigers have both As witnessed by weightlifting charts and 11 straight victories last year but Peterson in t predicting How the team will do this did say we have a lot of boys Back and the team should be just As Good but everybody is after us this no one Here gets the impression that he is worried about the tigers becoming muscle bound during the of season. Jenkins knocks Patterson. Others of present Era big Spring Tex. Up for Mer lightweight Champion Lew Jenkins a spindly dynamite who brought punch and color to his division in the depression Era says modern lightweights Are an in competent lot who could t stand up to the fighters of his Day. Jenkins now a Masier sergeant in the army at it. Orel calif., did t confine his criticism to Light weights alone. He included former heavyweight Champion Floyd Terson on his Long list of fighters he said Haven t mastered their , in big Spring to visit with friends said at least 50 Guys in my weight class could win the championship today were they Active and in their Jenkins figured in one of the game s biggest upsets in 1940 when he knocked out master Boxer Lou ambers in three rounds to win the lightweight title. He held the title for less than a year and1 blames Madcap behaviour for his fall from boxing Grace. Medicine Man Cramer holds Sway As Safe school s training Tutor Jenkins 42, said he d spend More time in gymnasiums and less insight clubs if he was fighting to Day. If i was fighting today i be Lieve i could make More than a million dollars he records credit Jenkins with 150 fights hut the former Sweet swatter from Sweet water said he fought almost 400 times during his 15-year career. He explained the statistical difference by saying that most of his carnival and whistle Stop fights did t go into official records. Crash ended career Jenkins Short on boxing artistry but Long on punch gained almost As much notoriety for his High Speed motorcycle rides Down Broadway before Dawn As he did for his explosive right Cross an injury suffered in a motor Cycle crash shortened his career forcing him to retire at the age of33 in 1950. Jenkins a Soldier Long before. He won the lightweight title returned to the army after he retired from the ring. Jenkins Only 13 pounds Over his Best fighting weight won a Cita Tion from the British for helping unload troops during the Normandy invasion in world War ii. Heals was decorated with the Silver Star at bloody nose Ridge i Korea. Army Missil Ernen hurl Challenge at visiting middies Cape canaveral Fla. A the next army Navy football game is seven Al months away but the army hurled an Early Challenge at the middies group of 253 midshipmen from the naval Academy toured the mis Sile test area. When they reached the army s Jupiter launching Tower one of the Navy men asked How do you fire this missile their escort army capt h. C. Paul replied you just pull this rope like a with a Little urging one of the Navy men tugged on the Banner unfurled Down the Side of the Jupiter Tower proclaiming beat Navy Berchtesgaden Germany is Jack Cramer is no stranger around a training table and us afe students from five european districts sports Are getting an Edu cation from him on sprains pains strains and general sports aches Here this Veteran 40-year-old Kansan is running the training clinic As phase of the Safe school which also covers football coaching and offered Many observations about football injuries Butone of the most important was Small and insignificant injuries Are the greatest Hazard to the athlete today. Too Many people let the Little cuts scratches and Blis ters go while tending the bigger injuries and this brings on trouble. Aren t really there the greatest thing one has to worry about with football players is sprained Ankles and bad there is the losing club that is plagued by injuries that Aren t really there but serve As an sex goes on to add old injuries also Are a problem since they continue to crop up again if not prop Erly treated and taken care of in the first virtually grew up around a training table and the smells of ointment Wintergreen and rubbing alcohol since his father and Uncle were figures in the first close association with he Trade came when he was 14.ml accompanied his Trainer father o the 1932 olympic games in los Jovial Cramer now makes a business out of producing specially prepared a medicines ointments first Aid supplies etc., especially kicks sign Green no. 1 draft selection new York a the new York kicks of the National basketball association have signed their no. 1 draft Choice Michigan state s Johnny Green the ,6-foot 5-Inch Green scored427 Points in 23 games for the spartans last season for an 18,6average, aussies will enter games ice hockey Melbourne a Australia will be represented for the firs time in olympic ice hockey at the Squaw Valley calif., Winter games next year. Announcing this the Secretary of the australian ice hockey federation Russell Carson said the federation had decided to Send a team of 18 players and two offi team will be heavily subsidized by the american organizers of the games Carson Are expected to contribute about $500 for each team member and the federation already has $4,500 of its own Money in the trip team is. Tentatively scheduled to leave Sydney in february sprained wrist hampered his chances for a big six now eight conference championship. A Pinch of this a dash of that and Only the Uncle knows what else enabled him to shake the in jury and win. And that s How the special Cramer sports medicines got their Start. A state Alum Jack served four years at Hisala mater Kansas state and the amount of time in the air forces a Pilot. Since getting out he s been in close association with Uncle Sam s flying forces staging trainers clinics in Japan Korea and pm Ope. This is his second trip to Ger Many having instructed Here in 1956.Cramer has served As a Trainer at Many National events including the 1952 olympic trials and he will be on hand for the american games in Chicago next month. He Points out that training no Long Eris a business but he serves any Way to promote the Cramer products. Jack Cramer. Aches and pains specialist for athletes. His father and Uncle launched the Cramer chemical company 40 years ago and Jack is still producing the sports liniments colleagues claim work Only on athletes not average people or Jack s Uncle produced the first bottle of the Cramer concoction in 1932. He was studying pharmacy at Kansas University and competing As a pole vaulter when a baseball Roundup naia soccer tourney set for Slippery Rock Kansas City up Slippery Rock will be Host to the first National invitational soccer championship tournament of the National association of intercollegiate athletics nov. 27-28, the naia announced Here. James Egli Pennsylvania state teachers Slippery Rock pa., was designated chairman of the Nai soccer committee. The naia said 46 members colleges carry on soccer on an intercollegiate basis. Colonels clip bullets 7-6 Kaiserslautern Germany special Ray Snyders knocked in the winning run wit i a single inthe Bottom of the eighth Here thursday As the Kaiserslautern colonels turned Back the Troi Fontaines bullets 7-6, in an exhibit Marino went the distance for the colonels allowing eight hits and bearing up Well despite the eight miscues committed by his mates. Reliever John Smith who hurled Only in the eighth was the had two singles and two runs batted in for the winners while John Wells rapped out a triple and single for trois Fon Taines. Frankfurt special the3d anal div tips w u r r i o r a romped nil Over the Darmstadt comets in their exhibition Here thursday 17-1.rill Wheeler who pitched until the seventh was the Winner Andis now i-2. Tillie Vasquez who lasted the first three took the men it the plate for the warriors wore Roger Newman with four hits including two trip Les Jimmy Hii Biml with a Homer and two doubles. Schwa Ebisch Gemuend Ger Many special the 35th a Typ Crimson wave Defeated the 210th arty up Redlegs in an exhibition Here thursday 7-4. Truba Cefic Gregg lecture at trainers clinic Nurnberg Germany is army football coaches and trainers from throughout France and Ger Many Are currently attending two different clinics coaches clinic with okla homa s Bud Wilkinson and leu s Paul Dietzel heading their staff for separate sessions is getting most of the in the meantime the train ing room docs Are learning the ropes or getting additional facts about aches and pains from instructor John Trubacek and assistant Manny , who is probably better known As the com z sports super visor is a Veteran tape expert with More than 20 years of experience under his Belt whoops we mean 42-year-old Trubacek got his training Start in 1934 when reserved As an assistant under the St. Louis cardinals team physician or. Bob Hyland. During a two year period Trubacek worked with every member of the cards now famous Gas House gang. The Kansas state graduate served two years at the naval Academy after the War As an instructor and assistant Trainer before returning to his Alma mater for three years starting in 1946.Trubacek went from a state to Vii where he served As Trainer and boxing coach for three then joined Uncle Sam s ranks As a civilian training specialist at it. Bragg n. G
