European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 22, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse , wednesday july 22, 1959 the stars and stripes Page 21 $ of District team clinches Crown in 1959 Safe Tennis tourney by Jim try Issei staff writer Garmisch Germany is the powerful. Germany District squad clinched the Safe Tea Tennis championship Here tuesday by racking up 19 Points during the first two Days of play almost double the total of the second place Mediterranean Harum and Gene Powell teamed in the open doubles and breezed through their first match against the Mediterranean duo of al Burwell and Roy Mueller 6-0, 6-0, and then tripped the us s Tom right and Wally duty 6-4, 6-2, to move into the Keller and Dick comyns also representing Germany i doubles fought their Way into the semifinals by knocking Over the Mediterranean team of Bob Cahill and Henry Wilson 8-6, 9-7, and then the French pair of Jerry cover and Pete Rannis 6-4, 6-3. The Mediterranean combo of Roger Kessing and Mickey Wilson won two matches and a berth. In the semis by stopping Germany s Don Keeney and Doug Howden 7-5, 6-1,and the us s Russ Fuller and dal Las Stephens 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. Wright upset in open singles action late Mon Day afternoon Cahill Kessing an Wilson All of Mediterranean Kel Ler Howden Powell and Harum Germany plus the us s Wrigh battled their Way into the Quarter s morning play decided the semifinalists As Keller Meas ured Cahill 6-3, 6-3 Powell romped Over teammate Howden 6-3, 6-1 Harum Defeated Wilson 6-3, 6-3,and Kessing upset the us singles Champion Wright 6-1, 6-"8, 6-4.Kessing will meet Harum and Powell will test Keller in the round of senior singles Competition got under Way tuesday with favourites Dave Dozier and Ralph Maxey both of France com ing through As expected. Sonny Walker Mediterranean threw a scare into Maxey in the first match As he took the first set 6-4, and then had a match Point advantage of 11-10 in the Sec Ond before Maxey rallied an pulled the set out of the fire 13-11. The third set went to Maxey 6-1. Maxey coasts in his afternoon tilt with team mate John Slayton Maxey coasted to a 6-3, 6-0 Victory to gain the had no trouble making it to the finals As he rapidly polished off his two opponents. Germany s Willis Hubert was his first victim 6-1, 6-0, in the morning and team mate Lloyd Thomas took his beat ing in the afternoon 6-0, 6-0. The results open singles second round Bob Cahill Mediterranean Defeated Barton jots us 6-1, 6-0 John Keller Germany Defeated Russ Fuller us 6-3. 6-4 Doug Howden. Germany Defeated ted Heller France 6-4, i-4 Gene Powell Germany de fated Dallas Stephens us 6-2, 6-2 Tom Wright us Defeated Dick comyns Germany 6-1, 9-7 Roger Kessing Mediterranean Defeated Jerry cover France 6-1, 6-2 Davo Harum Germany Defeated Hal Miller Mediterranean 6-0, default Mickey Wilson Medl Lerra Nean Defeated Don Keeney Germany 6-4, third round Keller. Defeated Cahill 6-3, s-3 to Walt Defeated Howden 6-3, 6-1 Kessing Defeated Wright 6-1, 6-8, 6-4 Harum defraud m. Wil ton. 6r3, 6.3.i i Iii open doubles first round Fuller Stephen Defeated al Fornadel Rudy estonians France 6-2, 9-7 Kesslau a. Wilson Defeated Kenoy How ton 7-5, 6-1 cover Pate gun Nils France Lye Koller comyns Defeated Calll a. Wilson 8-6. 9.7 Mike Mullin Tony Bingham Germany Defeated Paul ,. Miller Mediterranean 8-6, 6-3 Moyers Jock Geller us Defeated Heisler Tom Thorner France 6.4, 3-6, 8-6 Harum Powell Defeated al Mueller Mediterranean 6-0. 6-0 Wright Wally duty us Defeated Lew Lew Anilowski Bob Garneau France 6-1, 6-2. Second round a to Cong a. Wilson Defeated Fuller Stevens 6"1, 4-6, 6-3 kill or comyns Defeated cover Oren nos 6-4, g-3 Mullin Dino am Defeated motors Goller 6-4, 7-5 Hamm Powell Defeated Wright duty 6-4. 6-2.senior singles first round Dave Dozier France Defeated Willis Hubert Germany 6-1 6-0 Lloyd Thomas France Defeated Mickey Beller us 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 John Slayton Franco Defeated Dominic Rauktis Germany 0-6, fi-3, 6-3 Ralph Maxey France Defeated Sonny Walker Mediterranean 4-6, 13-11, 6-1. Second round Dozier Defeated Thomas 6-0, 6-0 Maxoy Defeated Slayton 6-2, 6-0. Exhibition Roundup ram Chicks end turtles win Streak Augsburg Germany special the Augsburg ram Chicks shattered a 16-game winning Streak for the 4th army div cab turtles 3-2, Here tuesday in a exhibition contest. Bobby Alcon kept nine hits Well scattered for his ninth win of the year compared with three main gave up Only six hits while suffering his third setback. He has won turtles 16-game Streak included eight straight in Susareu Central league play. Stuttgart Germany special the 4th army div oct conquer ors exploded for four runs in the12th inning Here tuesday for a 7-3 exhibition Triumph Over the Stuttgart chiefs. A pair of singles one walk an three errors produced the four tallies to break a deadlock that had existed from the sixth inning on. Bob Stoops went All the Way for the Triumph while Ken Dunphy the last of three Stuttgart hurlers was charged with the loss after working the final five frames. Kirch Goens Germany Spe Cial the 3darmy div gag scorpions whipped the Sandhofe vanguards lit-3, Here tuesday in an exhibition game Bobby Smith scattered eight hits Over the distance to hang up his fifth straight Triumph of the year while Jerry Snyder who worked the first four innings for the Van guards was charged with the scorpions collected 16 tiits with Joe fancier getting a triple and two singles in four trips to drive in four runs. E. G. Chandler Lead a perfect 4-for-j. For the Van guards and drove in two ruins. Kaiserslautern Ger Many special the Kaiser Slauter engineers Defeated the Karlsruhe dozers 6-2, Here tues Day in an exhibition Petz pitched the first seven innings to gain credit forthe Victory while Harry Harlow went the distance in taking the loss. He gave up 12 hits. Official word col John j. Shoemaker Usa eur special activities division Deputy chief addresses the opening session of the to Sakub officials clinic in number Germany As instructors Harryo Meara far left and j. D. Rogers look on. Army photo Grid officials9 school kicks off in Nurnberg Nurnberg Germany special a total of 50 prospective football officials from 10 athletic conferences were on Handy As the 1959usareur football officials clinic opened this week at the William Bardahl will quit offers Hydro for Sale after Accident Coeur d Alene Ida. A a for Sale sign was Hung on the world s Champion hydroplane mis Bardahl monday in the aftermath of sunday s Accident filled Diamond cup race. Owner Ole Bardahl Seattle Oil products tycoon said he was get Ting out of the sport because of the Accident in which his Driver Jack Regas was gravely injured. Regas 1957 National Champion Driver suffered a Skull fracture three broken ribs a severe Chest injury and twisted leg when miss Bardahl apparently hit a wave dug in her nose and slammed to a Don t want to race any More Bardahl with Jackie or any other Driver like that As a result of this sport. The Only thing that mat ters now is Jack s return to gunners tip warriors in exhibition tilt 3-2 Hanau Germany special Ezra Nelson doubled Home two runs in the last of the eighth in Ning Here tuesday As the 212th arty up gunners came from be Hind for a 3-2 exhibition Victory Over the 3d army div tips War Hackler picked up the win while Chuck Lane was charged with the loss. O. Darby gymnasium Here under he supervision of Veteran whistle Oters j. D. Rogers and Harry o Meara. Rogers from the Southern foot Ball officials association and o Meara Washington District foot All officials association were expected to keep their pupils Hust ing All week As they prepared them for fall assignments in the various army Gridiron leagues. The main feature covered in the opening sessions was the change Over from four to five Man officiating teams this fall. The extra Man will enable refereeing teams to Blanket the Field and get a better and closer look at the action. Using game movie Rogers and o Meara Are making use of movies of t College games lectures and a demonstration team from the 2d army Cav to impart five Man officiating techniques to their students. At the end of the course All i attendance will be required to pass a written exam before being issued Usa eur officials card for the coming Campaign. Rogers a Washington & Lee Grad has been working College games for 25 years and is the senior Man in the Southern association. O Meara has More than 30 sea sons in the game and was named commissioner of the Washington association at the end of world War ii. Pan am shoot pits 18 teams Chicago a the pan Amer ican games shooting events reshaping up As an All out War for medals. An estimated 200 marksmen from18 of the 29 eligible nations in North South and Central americ plus the Caribbean islands will fire More than 100,000 rounds during the meet aug. 30 to sept. 6. Each contestant will fire be tween 400 and 500 rounds in actual Competition at both the new sub Urban Waukegan shooting Range where Rifle and pistol events will be held and the Lincoln Park club where skeet events will be held. In the 1951 games in Bueno Aires Argentina won seven team shooting titles and four individual crowns Mexico won one team title and the . Three individual won the other individual the 1955 games in Mexico City the . Won six team titles Chi Leone. . Marksmen won five individual events Argentina won three and Mexico one. Army marksmen will dominate the current . Team. Yanks get first Sacker new York a the Newyork Yankees have signed Bernard dutch Leonard 19, a 6-foot, 5-Inch, 240-Pound first baseman to a 1960 minor league contract for a undisclosed Bonus. Leonard from the Bronx also played football at holy Cross and was a promising tackle As a Sophomore last year.18 selected for pan am games baseball team East Lansing Mich. A f an18-Man squad of College arid service baseball players has been named to represent the . In the pan american games at. Chicago next month. John h. Kobs baseball coach a Michigan state University who will be head coach of the .team, said the squad will include pitchers Terry Gellinger Illinois Roger Rudeen Iowa Wil Liam Mansfield Michigan state. And army Charles Davis naval Klepfer Whittier Alan Hall Arizona Tom Orton base Grayson Mersch Oklahoma state Perry Mcgriff base Ralph Hochgrebe Missouri Allen Kennedy North Robert h o Over Penn base Jack Mccartan Minnesota and army. Outfielders Jerry Droscher Academy to Cline Clemson Ron Oregon state Arley Kangus Washington state Louis Brock South Ern University Ron Causton min coached the 1955 team which finished second to the dominican Republic in Mexico City. He said the squad would meet aug. 20 at the University of Chi Cago for a week of training. Competition will take place at Comiskey Park and Wrigley Fiel from aug. 20-sept. 6. Teams from at least 12 pan american nations will participate. Deadline placed on Chavez Appeal los Angeles up the .supreme court has granted at Torney Phill Silver until aug. 10to file an Appeal Over the Dis Missal of a Law suit concerning the City contract with the los Angelel Hugo Black approved the petition of Silver on grounds that the first suit was dismissed in action which could be prejudiced in regards to the taxpayers. It had been filed by attorney Julius s petition argued that Ruben filed his suit not Only on his own behalf but on behalf of other Ruben had asked that the action be dismissed an Silver argued the others relied on him to continue the suit to the High court. Linn appointed coach of Mannheim Grinders Mannheim Germany special former Temple grinder Stanley Linn has been appointed head coach of the Mannheim Barons eleven it was announced for the team will Start aug. 1, and All personnel inter ested have been asked to Contact the 15th chem up a a office apr 28, Mannheim military 8158t
