European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 17, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes saturday not opens As Temple Dayton win continued f Page is before Proctor hit his free throws. Temple held a 36-30 halftone Edge but saw the friars storm into the Lead with a bunt of 14 St might Point within four minutes after intermission from then on it was an Uphill drive for the owls. They were five Down with just 38 seconds to go when they put on the push that sent it into overtime. A one hinder and a free throw by Devery and Proctor s clutch shot evened it Russ Gordon at 6 feet 44 inches and the tallest Temple player led the owls with 20 Points. Temple s Bruce Drysdale hitting consistently on his dazzling two handed Seta had 19. Jim Hadnot Providence s other 6-foot. 10-Inch front liner led All scorers with 27 and also was the High rebound or with 12. Dayton s tall flyers saw a comfortable Lead dwindle to just two Points As Wichita put on the pressure in the second half. But a counter rally led by Garry Roggenburk pulled it out Burly Bill Chmielewsky and the hat ton Brothers spearheaded Day ton s Victory. Chmielewsky a 6-foot, 10-Inch 235-Pound Sophomore led All scorers with 24 Points. Sopho More Gordy Hatton added 19 and his brother Tom. Scored nine Rokke Burk the flyers top scorer was held to a single Basket on the Fine defensive work of Sam Smith in the first half but came through with clutch scoring late in the second half and finished with 13. Dayton with the Quick handed hat tons providing the spark capitalized on numerous Wichita errors As they took charge in the first half. Trailing 12-11 at 7 of the Fly ers scored eight straight Points in 81 seconds and never were headed. They held a 42-32 Edge at the half. Wichita employing a full court press much of the time played at blistering Pace during the second halt and it paid off As they trimmed Dayton s margin to 55ms4at 8 31, but the flyers refused to lose their poise and with the wheat shocker lit foul trouble got their counter rally going and had it safely in hand thereafter. Gordy Hatton started Dayton on its closing nub with a free throw followed up by a three Point play Roggenburk then scored eight in Row for Dayton and made it 74-66 with 3 32 to go. Dayton s record now is 21-6. The flyers appearing in their 10th nit have been perennial runners lip in the tourney with five second place finishes. Sophomore Dave stall Worth who became eligible for Wichita s final seven regular season games was High scorer for the Missouri Val Ley conference team with 18 Points. The wheat shockers now own an 18-9 Mark. Umpire 41, Dies Kansas City a Thomas Bartos 41, an american association baseball Umpire since 1955, died unexpectedly at his Home Here. Westminster Prairie View Post naia Kansas City a top seeded Westminster Paad Vance to the semifinals of the naia basketball tournament eliminating Orange state 63-55 thurs Day night earlier Prairie View am seeded no. 2, and Western Illinois also gained the semifinals and will meet each other Friday night in thursday s final game South Eastern Oklahoma pulled away in the second half to beat Ferris Institute 69-49. Westminster and Southeastern will be semifinal foes Friday night Ferris was ahead twice in the first half and tied the score four times before Southeastern recovered the Lead two minutes before intermission. Connie Mcguire hit two free throws Marvin Adams got a Bas Ket and Mcguire followed with push shot to put Southeastern ahead 29-24, at the half. Mcguire was Southeastern chief scoring Sweden Routs Britain nears world Crown from press dispatches Colorado Springs. Colo the powerful swedish ice hockey team rolled relentlessly toward the world Amateur championship with an effortless 17-0 Triumph Over Britain thursday. It was the fifth straight win for the swedes and left them just two games away from the title. Sweden is favored to win both handily. In other action thursday Fin land came from behind to upset West Germany 3-3, in a group a match while to group b Competition France trimmed the nether lands 6-2, and Australia downed Denmark by the same score in a Battle of win less teams. 4 hat tricks four swedes produced hat tricks in the rout of Germany Nils Nils son per Olov hard in Uno Ohrlund and Leif Andersson had three goals apiece Tumba Johansson and Ulf sterner two each and Anders Andersson one. Sweden rested Star goalie Len Nart hag Groth but could have won without anybody kicking out shots sub goalie Kjell Svensson had Only 12 saves British net minder Ray part Ridge must have thought that the Hunting season had started As he was under constant fire. A had 47 saves. The standings Svedin cd a unk�4 tube in group a w l t t 41 41 1124 i4 14 it p 6f a in m 8 4t f 40 9 Ana 40 10 at i 41 17 ii of Ca 13 34 15 32 s ii 2f is 51 it �wtturui4 Britain w4 17. Grut Britain 0 full of t. It Gri by 3 0ty item Meh Del Chi group b w l t i j t t Frann 1 i t Antrum 2 i to Hiu Trutt � 2 i Auto let i 4 in a a to a r Itti Utu foe i. Tin not Herundia 2 Amtrak t. Do Hyk 2 Only to new tech Duldt Bruins seek swede to bolster team Boston up Lennart Hagg Roth Goa he on the swedish National hockey team has a Job with the Boston Bruins of the National hockey league if he decides to turn professional. Bruins general manager Lynn Patrick says hag Groth has been placed on the negotiation list which gives the Boston club the right to Dicker with him if he quits the Amateur will come to our training Camp this september Patrick said. Champions lose in College meet Evansville ind. A Ball hawking Sacramento state Defeated Valparaiso 61-54, thursday night to Advance to the semifinals of the Mcaa College division basketball tournament with Southern Illinois it St. Mary s against Southern 20-9 and Wesleyan 20-6 against Sacramento 20-9. With Les Kuhnz netting 14 Points and Ron Rohrer adding 10 in the first half Sacramento s hornets took a 34-23 Lead. But with seven minutes left in the game Valpo had chopped it Down to 46-45, mainly behind the shooting of Jim Lichtenberger fran Cle ments and Chuck Kryston. But the hornets opened up again with the dangling Rohrer getting three Quick baskets to put coach eve Shelton s team out of reach. The nearest the crusaders came after that was 54-48. Rahrer wound up with 25 Points and Kuhnz got 20. Kriston topped Valpo with 16 and Clements added14. Second half sure the shooting of Sophomore Eldon Bigham and sex Marine de Spila Early in the second half broke open a close game and escorted Southern Illinois to Victory. Southern and northeastern were tied 10 times and the Lead changed 11 times before the Illinois team grabbed a 36-29 Edge at intermission. Southern s scoring Load was car ried by Junior Harold Hood with 20 Points. Sophomore fran Ryan headed northeastern with 25. The last half snap shooting of John o Reilly led the it St Mary s Victory surge that ended third skiing conditions of Marc m of 10 . Mir. It Garmisch 3,000-10,000 feet skiing at Zug Sultze Eidsee Hausberg temperature 0-23 de Grees weather partly Cloudy forecast cold Snow. Berchtesgaden 3.000-5,000feet skiing at Skytop Jenner Evergreen Rossfeld tempera Ture 5-19 degrees weather snowing forecast Snow. skiing at Fras Dorf Kampe Wand temperature 28-30 degrees weather overcast forecast unsettled. F a n f a b e a exercise we arts sep Theta set farther. Kefri6era1dr ranked Wittenberg s a game win Ning Streak. Wittenberg s tigers entering the game with a 21-4 record and boast ing the nation s tightest defense with an average yield of 41.3 Points worked into a 25-17 Lead at inter Mission. O Reilly an All tourney Choice last year after Wittenberg eliminated the mounties in the Semi finals was chained by four per Sona fouls in the Firat half after scoring Only five Points. Then the 6-foot, 4-Inch Junior from Philadelphia hit two baskets and a pair of free throws in the opening minutes of the final half to put the mounties Back into the Ball game. With 16 30 left Dave Samuels shot tied it at 27-27 and finally a Long Basket by o Reilly put the Maryland team ahead 30-28. Wittenberg locked it at 34-34 be fore Dave Maloney put the Moun ties in front to stay with 10 min utes remaining. Leading it. St. Mary s to a 22-6 season Mark was o Reilly with 12 Points and Maloney with 11. Al thrasher topped the tigers with10. Daryl Mitchell s two Corner shots in the overtime geared Nebraska Wesleyan to the opening Victory. The Southeast indians from Cape Girardeau mo., drove ahead by 33-27 at halftime. They were in front 43-32, in the first five min utes of the last half behind the shooting of Mike Gross. But the Lincoln neb., team carrying a 19-6 record into the game tied it at 52-52. Then 54-54 and finally 56-56 As regulation time ran out threat in the dozen Points. Last half for 33 honors. Toy Palmer Ferris. Orange state for Westminster Pennsylvania Dull Gin at the halt club took the Lead the first halt after intermission traded three goals Ster holding the Lead a Westminster took a 43-33. Stretched it to out the clock. Lou Skurcenski for Westminster six coming As the titans in the second half. State Edgar Clark Points. Westminster finished with a 49 per cent a the Field. 24 goals Orange state hit 25 Only five free throws Minster got 15. Orange 83 Field shots for a 30jti Prairie View remove slow Start to Elisii state College 86-48, and 1 Illinois sped past 91-65. The Arizona state game was an i Divic giants pitting 6-foot, Beaty against 6-6 Don 1 Arizona. Boosts total Beaty scored 28 Poi his tourney total to .8sl, -1 fouled out less than to before the end of the 12 Points to his credit i Arizona state. Late in the first a Illinois twice ran its Carson Newman to 19 left the floor at in term 48-32. Carson Newman Hiti third of 33 Field shots to half. Western Illinois cult Mes for 55 per cent. Sparking the first half Western Illinois were Cor Carrodine and Mike Points each. Western Illinois was after five minutes of Carson Newman never go Carrodine ended up Points for scoring honors. Pipers rip Kansas Cir new York shades it Cleveland the Cleve land pipers whipped Kansas City 116-101, thursday night for their third straight Triumph and moved to within a half game of the Lead in the Eastern division of the american basketball league. In the opener of a doubleheader. New York tripped Pittsburgh 103 101, on Dan swartz1 driving Layup with three seconds to play. The standings National hockey league by the associated press w l t p 6f a Man trial Toronto 13 19 23 ii 31 46 14 9 13 it 13 t m 241 is4 83 222 164 7 200 172 m 111 to 57 177 209 34 163 296 37 29 new tort 24 Ott Roit 22 Bunn 13 to monday 1 re Tutti Man total 8, Chicano 9 to to 4. 0troit 0 Only Tunis american basketball league Eastern division w l put Cleaia in 17 .514 Clit Faith 16 is .900 Pitti Burgh in is sinew York 16 19 ,. .457 Western division w i. Pet. Kinu City 22 ii a san fru Eiten is i " .441 Hill 16 21 .432 to Iundy i Nulu. My a fac 101, put Bunh lot Clymn milk my iffy 101 Only inn id us rens dropped into a tie with Cleveland at half game behind Chi Mark. Dick Barnett led Clevelan ing with 38 Points whip he City s Gene Tormohlen Haiti steers retained a 7 the Western division. The pipers led 51-48, at but rolled to their Large 85-69 with a 34-Point of top third period. Swartz led the Way in the i for the tapers. He hit on free throws and scored for top scoring honors the clicked on All 37 of their. Attempts. One of the key factors tory was the defensive York s Leroy Wright to Connie Hawkins of filial league s leading scorer was limited to 18 Points led the losers with 20, the rens had Titov Thel 101-101 on Jim Mccoy throws with 14 second that left it up to Swartz. Grid game switched Hamilton . 1962 Colgate Brown foot will be played Here next j instead of at Providence thanksgiving Day As nuanced
