European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 31, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse To tag stars 4n6 stripsao0iw 31. -.-. L Thompson sets Mark at 330 Mph Salt Flats u t Al n \ a Mickey Thompson in his challenger 1, set a newu.3. Two Way record of 330.512 in the Streamliner dfis3 Here saturday in his tuneup for a shot at thew Brito land Speed record. Ftp Jay Thompson piloted his four engine racer of of the Salt Flats at 362.318 Mph. Although it waste Best Speed Ever recorded by a . Driver it did not go into the record books since Thompson Abnot make the required two runs one each Way. But in saturday s runs the los Angeles Driver . Record of 266,866 set last year. Thompson was pressed by 3&rhte Immerso Phoenix in a Streamliner pushed by two supercharged engines. The engine Power and geat ratio indicated Imine so a Craft was capable of doing 400 Mph. However Immerso s car developed trouble in one of the engines while travelling at 249 Mph and he was forced to quit. In late september Thompson Hopes to crack the world s record set Here 12 years ago by the late John Cobb. Britain who averaged 394.196 in the required two runs Over the course. Of a s " a to 5 s x. 3in 31"" w a it it of 4$ s rangers second Safe Diamond Crown Mickey Thompson and his record breaking challenger i. Sets . Speed Mark of 330.512 Mph wheelus air base Libya is Laon s rangers will try to parlay their 18-game winning Streak into a second straight us afe baseball championship in a five team double elimination Tchur Ney starting Here tuesday under the arc lights. Shortstop manager Curt Jensen leads his France District champs into a fray that might produce a repeat of last year s Span Dahlem Laon Climax. The spartans boasting a 28-4 rec Ord in the Germany District made the Grade with three consecutive playoff wins. There will be three other teams causing As much trouble As Possi ble. They Are the us District s Alconbury pathfinders Sidi Sli mane from Spain Morocco and the lost wheelus nomads. Laon is As Good As Ever. Seven regulars Are Back including third Sacker Willie Corder who rejoined the team after the season opened. Right hander Phil Todd 9-0 and by Mike Lucas staff writer same As it was new York up soccer considered the purest form of foot Ball comes Down to present times in almost exactly the same form As when it was originated by Sparta in the Days of ancient Greece. Packers Down eagles 45-20 Portland Ore. A the Green Bay packers showing new found Power won their second o three professional football exhibition games by Downing the Phil Adelphia eagles 45-20, saturday night. An Alert Rookie halfback Bob Freeman formerly of Auburn a a prime Factor in the Victory. Play ing at defensive safety he intercepted three passes setting up one to and scoring another with a 30-Yard Lunback. Freeman s play enabled the packers to break open late in the second period what had been a close game. His first interception set up the touchdown that gave the packers a 24-14 Lead. M nut Slater his 30-Yard run with an intercepted pass made it 31-14 at the half. Quarterback Joe Francis completed passes for 53 and 44 Yards in setting up two of the Packer scores. The Green Bay line completely dominated the game after the Early going. The eagles were ahead Only in the Early moments of the second period 14-7. South conference names new head Richmond a. A Lloyd Jordan former head football coach at Harvard has been named com missioner of the Southern con Ference succeeding Wallace Wade Jordan 58, was coach at Amherst " College for 17 years before becom ing Harvard coach in 1950. He was released in january 1957. After a2-0 season in 1956. Wade who has been Southern conference commissioner for 10 v,�8ftr�, announced his resignation 8t the conference s Spring meeting in May. He will retire to his farm at the end of this year. Hirer fore Ward new York up the National Golf foundation reports that at the present rate of increase. The . Will have More than 6,000 gait courses by next year. I Hamtramck nine trounces Auburn 12-1/ for Little league world series honors Williamsport a. A youngsters from Hamtramck mich., combined the bunt Damag ing errors by their opponents an clutch hitting saturday for a 12-0 Victory Over Auburn calif., in the Little league world series championship game. Playing in a big league setting miniature size Hamtramck Settle the Issue Early batting 11 men in a six run second inning. Pitcher Art Deras did the rest allowing three hits striking out 14 and walking Only two. Hamtramck s Victory returned the Little league title to the . For the first time since 1956, when the Hondo Lions of new Mexico won the nation s top baseball prize for Little Fellows. Monterrey mex Ico ineligible this year won the Crown the past two years. A crowd of 10,000 fans jammed the Little league s new stadium carved out of the Mountainside just outside this North Central Pennsylvania City. Hamtramck a Community of 42,000 located within the City of Detroit actually scored enough in the first inn Sittg to assure Victory. A Surprise bunt a second base Man Mark fielder choices and Reginald Ferrebee s double to right sent the Northern regional champions off to a one run Lead. Auburn s second base Man Jimmy Arbogast jr., and right fielder John Blackburn collided trying to catch the Texas leaguer. Art Deras right and teammate. Hurls shit decider in the second inning everything happened to Auburn Pitcher Bob Sunada. The inning began harm Lessly enough As Ken Jones struck out. But Mike Milewski dumped a. Bunt single in front of the Catcher and the panic was on. Before Sunada finally fanned the Side Auburn made two costly errors and Hamtramck banged four hits including a bases loaded double by the troublesome Modich. The defeat was Sunada s first i three years of Little league pitch ing. Deras a 5-foot, 8-Inch 135-Pound-er, easily qualified As the hero of the five Day series. He not Only pitched a magnificent game but clouded a three run Homer his Sec Ond of the week and 12th in 13 playoff games leading to Ham track s championship. Tiger cats Campbell placed on waivers Hamilton ont. Up the Hamilton Tiger cats have Cut import fullback Milt Campbell. Coach Jim Trimble said the for Mer . Decathlon Champion has been placed on waivers which Means that any Eastern team can pick him up for $750. Campbell came to the tic ats late last year from the Cleveland Browns. Unbeaten in 13 decisions sinc August 1958, is still a Pun won the High Over. All championship by breaking 972. High woman shooter was Helen Urban Mentor Ohio with 938. High Junior honors went to Durant who scored 968. Bob Andrews Jackson miss., was High professional with 970. Andrews set a new record for 400 championship targets when he broke 393. Durant also won the All around title for juniors with 383, and Jarvis Phillipsburg kan., was High woman with 374, Reinder was male All around Champion with 390, earlier Clyde Bailey Oquawka iii., won the Handicap trapshooting title in a shoot off Over Harold , Omaha neb. The two broke 99 of 100 to out shoot a Field of 2,392 greatest in Crapshoot history and then staged a 50-target extra heat for the broke 47 of 50 to take the $1,500 first prize while Lippold broke 44. Susan Hardy Devon pa., Bryk 97 from 19 Yards to win the women s championship her Hus band Richard was among the men breaking b8. " t
