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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 4, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                " s a i a i hire of Mvi Page 20 the stars and stripes4 tuesday August 4, 1959 a Sleeper play Gil Mains unsigned de troit Lions tackle relaxes in uniform As the Tea opens training for the coming National football nil Roundup league season. Coach George Wilson invited unsigned players to suit up with the club. The lion open their exhibition season  photo eagles Shaw praises sex san Jose end Hershey a. A Phila Delphia eagles coach Buck Shaw is High on Art Powell 6-foot, 2%-Inch 200-Pounder from san Jose state As a Prospect for his National football league squad. Powell is the top Rookie in the amp Shaw said sunday. There is no telling How far he can go Orthe limit of his ability. I Don t make a habit of going out on the limb so Early but it looks like Powell has got what it  Powell an Lith round draft Choice led the nation catching Asan end in 1956. He s making a big hit. At the eagles Camp Here As a defensive safety. Shaw thinks Pecan play safely end and perhaps halfback since he s both big an fast. A year ago there were so few promising ends in the Eagle Camp that Shaw was looking around for help. Now the place abounds in fast tall ends who appear Able to hold the Ball. The pass receiving depart ment has taken such a turn for the better that the usually conserva Tive Shaw says Well it looks As if we have a few  holdovers from last year Are Bobby Walston heading for his ninth season Tommy Mcdonald former Oklahoma Star who caught nine touchdown passes in 1958 an Dick Bielski. Pete Retzlaff who snagged 56 passes in 1958 to tie for the league title in that department is considered a Back or Planker. In addition to Powell the new Lary Shaw Comers battling for end jobs Are John Bredice a 200-Pounder who has spent two years in the service since his Rookie Campaign Dick Williams a Rangy speedster fro Southern University Ken Macafee former new York giant end harness handle High Hamilton Ohio a the 43-Day race meet for harness horses at Hamilton raceway this summer had a total handle of $2,692,660, it was announced. Harold Dukes former Michigan state player Billy Templeton a 205-Pounder from Mississippi and Gerry Schweitzer from College of the Pacific. Macafee Bredice and Powell Are the most promising of the new Comers. Detroit a Veteran de Senseman Yale Lary signed his1959 football contract with the de troit Lions. Only three players remain unsigned. The Grid lers yet to come to terms Are guard Stan Campbell and Back Gene Gernian an tackle Gil Mains. The Lions said Menil Mavraides a Rookie guard from notre Dame was placed on waivers after one workout. He checked in at train ing Headquarters 10 pounds Over weight. California a. A head coach buddy Parker of the Pitts Burgh Steeles expressed satisfaction sunday Over his team s show ing in the first week of training. They hit hard and Block Well said Parker. Well keep on the pressure through wednesday then taper off for the exhibition game against the Cleveland Browns . 11. Howard drives in 4 runs to Lead Yankees in 7-5 Triumph Over athletics Kansas City a Elston Howard batted in four runs with a pair of singles and a double Sun Day As the new York Yankees again cooled off the Kansas Cit athletics 7-5, and took a three game series 2-1. Thus Howard continued a hot hitting Streak on the Yankees current Road trip. He entered the game with nine hits in 28 trips for a .321 average. His three hits in four official trips sunday raised Krishnan cops hard court singles Crown Denver up India s Rama Nathan Krishnan and South Afri Ca s Sandra Reynolds took the sin Gles titles with wins Over first rate american entries sunday in the National hard court Tennis tournament Here. The Indian Davis cup Ace won Over Mcaa Champion Whitney Reed Alameda calif., the top seeded american 12-10, 6-3, 6-3, in the men s finals. Miss Reynold downed top seeded mrs. Beverl Baker Fleit Long Beach calif., 6-3, 6-2, in the women s finale. Reed discouraged after dropping the Long first set to Krishnan played solid Tennis All the Way but was no match for the Indian Star after that first set effective forehand the tall 20-year-old women s Champion used her forehand shots effectively to win a Baseline due from mrs. Fleitz. The Blond South african lapsed once dropping two behind at the outset of the second set. But the advantage was Short lived for the ambidextrous mrs. F 1 e i t a who withered again under Sandra Sharp returns. In men s doubles Hugh Stewart los Angeles joined Krishnan Totake a lengthy two set match from Abe Segal South Africa and Gard Ner Mulloy Miami. Errs in judgement the first set ran 33 games before an error in judgement by Segal gave  to Krishnan and Ste wart 18-16. On match Point Sega passed a floating lob on his own service thinking it was out of play. But the Ball bounced squarely on the backcourt line. Segal and Mulloy lost the second set 7-5. Reed teamed with miss Reynolds in another extended match to beat Mulloy and Mimi Arnold Redwood City .calif., in mixed doubles play 6-3, 9-7. The South african girls combined to cop the women s doubles with a win Over mrs. Knode an Karol Fageros 4-6, 7-5, 7-5. Dworaczyk increases Lead in balloting for most valuable Darmstadt Germany is Rhine main Catcher boots Dwraczyk upped his Edge in the Safe division of the stars an stripes most valuable player poll monday a voting was Light and the leaders remained unchanged. Dworaczyk garnered nearly 500 ballots to pass the 2,200 Murk and increase his margin Over runner up Ben Jenks Lakenheath Pitcher to More than 600, the firs tallies for a Spain Morocco District player arrive monday As Ray Ortel Pitcher for the Moron jets joined the Rolls with 22 votes i a it s Iff / corps Pitcher Hal Mack and 3d a Rind div Cha chucker Dick Conrad. Stayed one Jwo in the Usa eur Competition although receiving no votes. Mack led 6,806-6,736 the deadline for the poll sponsored by the stars and stripes pan american world airways and the . Spalding & Bros sport ing Foo urls company is . 10. Ballots sent by mail must to Post marked no later than . 10 and reach the is sports Section before . 10.a rip to the 1030. World series awaits the Winner in Ach division. In addition second place prizes will be Benrus wrist watches. Third through fifth places will receive the Glove of their Choice from a. G.  & Bro. F the stars and stripes most valuable player ballot this is my selection As the most valuable european come baseball player in a poll to select one Jas eur and one Safe player to return to the . For the world series. Name position team league. Signed apr. Organization Send All ballots to the sports department the stars and stripes Apo 175, . Forces. Only ballots printed daily in the stars an stripes will be considered. Him to .375 for the Road Jaunt. Overall he is hitting .276.ryne Duren nominated to Start for the american league in Mon Day s All Star game at lds an Geles pitched 3% innings of shut out Ball in Relief limiting the a s to three hits and striking out seven. He was the fourth of five Yankee pitchers Duke Maas 10-5 getting the Victory. The a s also used five hurlers the loss going to Bob grim 6-7. Score in first the Yankees got off to a fast Start with two runs in the first inning on singles by  Lopez Yogi Berra Howard and Hansbauer. They added another run in the second on singles by Marv throne Berry and Lopez and errors Fol lowing each hit. In the process they sent a s starter Bud Oaley to the showers bringing on grim in  York scored three limes after two were out in the sixth inning As grim gave up walks to Lopez and Mickey Mantle and singles to Berra and Howard rip Coleman relieved grim Hyfler Howard had reached second on wild pitch and Bauer walked. Coie Mon got Tony Kubek to Force Howard for the third out and was replaced by Tom Sturdivant at the Start of the seventh Howard doubled in the final new York tally in the eighth. Wayne Terwilliger and Bill Tut the were the big guns for the a a producing two runs in each of the third and fifth innings Onle Adoff doubles by Terwilliger and singles by Tuttle who scored after Terwilliger on a double by Dick Williams in the third and a throw ing error by Lopez in the  also got another double to give him 30 for the season. Howard powered new York Allyl Chulson 21 5 Loyuk 3b Loyer. 3b Mantle. Of Berra o Howard if a Iier. Of Kubek a lir Nib Vry in Terry. , p a-8leh-" " a i  
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