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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 25, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Toe Day August 25, the stars and stripes 21 Jack Dempsey of i and Ingemar Johansson. All misunderstanding has been abolished 3d army div Champ upset victim As Usa eur net meet opens by Bick Lucas staff writer Garmisch Germany is eight of nine team champions went unbeaten through two rounds of singles Here monday As the 1959 Usa eur Tennis tournament got under Way. Lee Dompe 3d army div titlist lost in the second round to com z Leroy Stanley 6-0, 6-1. Area comes perennial usar eur Tennis Power reaped the Day biggest Point haul18and advanced four men to the third round including Champion Edwi Pechous. Com a with last year s usar eur runner up Guy Filosof extended to three sets held second spot with 16 Points. Filosof had his hands full with hard serving Chris Percy army tips 7th army but finally disposed of the former Trinity Conn College player 6-2, 5-7, 6-3, for his second win of the Day. Other champions to reach the third round included Steven mar shall 3d div Charles Graziano 4th Steeles Layne charged with drunk driving Austin Tex. Up Bobby Layne Pittsburgh Steeles quarterback was charged with driving while intoxicated after a car i which he and three other pro foot Ball players were Riding struck a parked vehicle in the predawn hours. Layne starting his 12th year Asa pro spent several hours in the City jail before two Austin attorneys posted $300 Bond. The other players with Layne were no arrested. All four had competed in a National football league exhibition game Between the steel ers and Chicago cardinals a few hours earlier. The other players were identified by police As Steeler Reserve Johansson Velella group make peace negotiations started for return match Goteborg Sweden a peace was declared monday be tween Sweden s heavyweight Cham Pion Ingemar Johansson and the Irving Kahn Vincent Velella promoting group. The peacemaker was former heavyweight Champion Jack Demp sey. Dempsey said All misunderstanding Between the heavyweight Champ Ion and the reorganized promoting group has been Abol  Edwin Ahlquist Johansson advisor agreed. We regard the finances of the first match a settled said Ahlquist. We have been shown photo Static copies and Given the accounting we wanted. All is in order to Pur satisfaction. The figures we had receive earlier from a certain source which i Don t want to identify prove not to be True after being shown certain correspondence Between at Torney Edwin Schweig of the Floyd Patterson enterprises Vincent Velella and Irving Kahn the Champion s advisor emphasized. He expressed full Confidence inthe american delegation headed by Dempsey Rosensohn Enterprise president Vincent Velella Tele promoter Boss Irving Kahn and Heidelberg s Snee pitches no hitter Stuttgart Germany special Robert Snee pitched a no hitter Here sunday As Heidelberg Defeated Stuttgart 3-1, in a Little league All Star game that went eight innings. Gene Autrey s two run Homer in the eighth sewed up the Victor for the 12-year-old chucker. Snee who struck out 18 and walked six doubled in the eighth and scored ahead of Autrey. Snee lost his bid for a shutout in the sixth when Stuttgart score Don a walk two stolen bases and an error. Second baseman Chris Bubba made several Nice plays inthe infield to preserve Snee s no hitter. Packers record 24-17 Victory Over 49ers in nil exhibition san Francisco a the Green Bay packers combined Rookie George Dixon s Speed an Power with the experience of vet Erans sunday and squeezed out a 24-17 Victory Over the san fran Cisco 49ers in a National football league exhibition before 18,916fans. Dixon s 96-Yard Kickoff return from two Yards inside the end zone set up the payoff  Mcilhenny carried it in on the second  a a. Tittle gambling from the minute he entered the49er Backfield in the fourth period hit a o. Owens for a 40-Yard com ple Ion just six inches from the Packer goal As the gun ended the game. Babe Parilli and Lamar Mchan a pair of Veteran quarterbacks directed the Packer attack. The packers stayed on the ground during most of the first half to grind out a 10-3 Edge a 21-Yard Field goal by Paul Hornung and a four Yard touchdown Pas from Mchan to Gary Knafelc another Veteran provided the margin. All the 49ers could Muster in the first half was a 20-Yard Field goal by Bobby Luna. Attorneys Schweig and Walterspier. Dempsey said All is set now for negotiations on the Date and sit of a return match. I am sure it will take place this year Dempsey said but did not want to predict any Date. He said it was up to the Champion to decide. Sunday the two parties negotiated for eight hours without reaching  is presumed that new York has been ruled out As the site of the match. Philadelphia was mentioned inthe first place if it is possible to reach an agreement on a fair yearly Date when the weather still is not too risky. Los Angeles is also being mentioned. Johansson has demanded preparation period of 10 weeks before he enters the ring again. Doby Breaks ankle in pc encounter Sacramento Calif. A Larry Doby former american league slugger broke an ankle sunday sliding into third base in a Pacific coast league baseball game won by san Diego 3-2. Doby playing in the Outfield forthe san Diego padres against Sacramento had tripled to Start Atwo run rally in the fourth inning. Doctors at mercy Hospital said he suffered an ankle fracture an injuries to the ankle joint. Sur Gery will be required and Doby will be out for the rest of the season. Security softball opens Sembach Germany special the 6910th rom Defeated the6901st spa 21-3, and the 6913th rsm beat the 6933d rsm 13-4, Ashe 6900th Security Wing softball meet opened. Quarterback Len Dawson and car Dinal linemen Bill Koman and Jack  Justice j. H. Watson in whose court the charge was filed Bobby Layne. Involved in Accident said the officer s report showed that Layne s automobile struck a parked car and that he drove Hiscar around the Corner and left it. The four players were in a taxi some four or five blocks away when the cab was stopped by police and Layne arrested. Army div Chuck Mertel Arm Trp a 7th army Ray Smith 8th div Tony Cantabene Vii corps and Henry Jackson 24th div. Of these Only the Light hitting Cantabene had much trouble. Head a first round Bye before eliminating Donald Andrews 3d div,6-4, 2-6, 7-5taking the last three games of the  10th Champion v corps Loa Persinger passed up the open Divi Sion in favor of the seniors. Jim Gerard 43, who bypassed the seniors in favor of the open won three Points for com z before Bow ing in the second round to area come s Tilden Mcmasters 7-5, 6-3.form held up in most of the matches but in one Surprise Joseph Grubbs ranked fifth on the Power Ful area comes squad Defeated the 3d div s no. 2 Man Bob Blyth ing 6-4, 6-1. The results open singles first round Thad wills com a Defeated Alfred Allen. 4th army div 6-3, 0-lt Garry Hale 4th army div Defeated Ken Rea v corps 6-1, 6-4 a toss Max 3d army div Defeated Kyril Popoff com a 6-1, 6-4 Lester Van Dorp a 3d army div Defeated Bill Stokes Vii corps 6-2, 6-1 Allan Maca. 24th div Defeated Bill Condry v corps 6-2, 6-2 Paul Merrick 8th div Defeated Frank Price army Trp 7mi army 7-5, 6-4. Charles Graziano 4th army div Defeated Dick Hopkins 3d div 6-3, 7-5 George Huff area comes Defeated Bill Fox 24th div 6-0, 9-7 Bob Shanklin Vii corps Defeated Lowell Seibel 8th div 6-2, 6-3 Judson Miller v corps Defeated Bob Hook 3d army div 6-2. 6-0 Guy Filosof com a Defeated Maury Strong area comes 6-0, 6-3 Chris Percy army Troj 7th army Defeated Russell Utz 3d army div g-0, 6-0. Gary Hannah 8th div. Defeated Marcus Schuman Vii corps 6-4, 6-3 Simpson Dong. 8th div Defeated Jerry Clough 3d army div. 1-6, 6-1, 6-4 Tilden Mcmasters area come Defeated Stuart Gustafson v corps 6-1, 6-3 Jim Gerard com a Defeated Oscar Hollwig Vii corps 6-1, 6-2 Henry Jackson 24 div Defeated Sherl Plowman 8th div 6-0, 6-2 Bill Mounica 3d army div Defeated Mark Dugan v corps 6-2. 6-4 Bob Blything 3d div Defeated Joel Farensbach 4th army div 6-3, 6-3. Joseph Grubbs area comes Defeated Edward Sloane 4th army div 6-2, 6-4 Jim Zeigler v corps Defeated Tom Edwards army tips 7th army 6-1, 6-8, 6-3 Bill Reinhard area comes Defeated Clyde Hooker. 24th div 6-1, 6-2 Leroy Stanley com a Defeated John Thomas 3d div 6-2, 6-1 Ray Smith 8th div Defeated Terry Mcdonald Vii corps 6-0, 6-4 Bob Donnelly army tips 7th army Defeated Fred Gokey 4th army Oil 6-2, 6-2 Donald Andrews 3d div Defeated Lester Scott com a 6-0, 14-12. Second round Edwin Pechous area comes Defeated will 6-3, 6-1 Don Greenberg army tips 7th army Defeated Hale 6-3, 6-4 Lomax Defeated Vaa worple 7-5, 6-3 Maca Defeated Merrick 6-1, 6-1 Graziano Defeated Huff 6-3, 6-0 Shanklin Defeated Miller 2-6, 6-0, 6-4 Filosof Defeated Percy 6-2, 5-7, 6-3. Stephen Marshall 3d div Defeated Hannah 6-3, 6-1 Chuck Mertel army tips 7th army Defeated Dong 6-2, 6-0 Mcmasters Defeated Gerard 7-5, 6-3 Jackson Defeated Mounica 6-2, 6-0 Grubbs Defeated Blything 6-4, 6-1 Rhein hard Defeated Zeigler 6-3, 6-1 Stanley Defeated Lee Dompe 3d army div 6-0, 6-1 so Ltd Defeated Donnelly 6-0, 6-2 Tony Cantabene Vii corps Defeated Andrews 6-4, 2-6, 7-5. Saco s Klein leads with 73 in area comes Golf tourney Heidelberg Germany Spe Cial Bob Klein Saco fired a 73 Here monday to take the open ing Lead in the open division of the 72-Hole area comes Golf Tourn Ament. In a three Way tie for second behind Klein with 74s were Ralp Nollner Naco Richard Smith Berlin and Carl Knoles Naco. Elwin Banks Naco shot a 76 for the senior Lead. He is trailed by Charles Dawson Saco 78, and John Beck Naco 79. Wiesbaden Germany Spe Cial defending Champ John Cavanaugh retained his Rhein Blick medal Handicap open title Here sunday with a 72-Hole total of 281. Cavanaugh who has an 11-Handieap, shot rounds of 81-84-79-81 to beat Bob foist by one , a 10-handicapper, fired 80-85 79-78. De Colosimo took third with a284. Total. He also established a new competitive course record of71 for 18 holes. The record was made possible following a shakeup of the course layout Over the weekend which changed the first tee from a Par five to a Par four introduction Ofa new Par three no. 2 Hole and expansion of no. 9 from a Par four to five. Alconbury tops Suffolk for us Diamond title Woodbridge England Spe Cial Chuck Dorrity slammed two homers and a double to drive in five runs As Alconbury Defeated Suffolk 10-6, for the Safe us District baseball championship. Vince Bali net who relieved Tomy Willwerth Grot credit for the win the loser was Jim Smith. Alconbury will represent the a District in the Safe Champion ships at wheelus air base Libya sept. 1-7  
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