European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 20, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse 22 the stars and stripes standings by the associated press american basketball Lead do Eastern do vision l it ii 17 ii it ii Rutt Bur a not a rat 16 a. .5� is to .444 wet Era division w la Tui Cut n is a Franta 17 ii will ii a part. .472 .411 Moulti 111. Cut auth tit Pitt Kurth Iii. It to Trot 104 a pm whim 111. Kudu c. Ill to Rel National basketball Assn. It i. My -000 part so he set of five Eastern division w l rmll4ltl l i Spruit o 1 Western division w l i i i t item to Phi ump 7. Samim a Iii com Frau ii National hockey la Rubw l t p of a m 14 14 my hs17 a m m i m 4 ii 71 177nvvt m it i 1st so n is u m w trt14 s m in m i. Or a to a try 4. American hockey league Eastern division l t 4i a a a Uit n cltwiand0fui Ryfa Trier Western in t t by a St w4 in 71 111 my m pm 144 m Iii in p of a 71 224 Iii 71 234 in m 2� us h 111 we can Lute i. A nov i 1, by fail t to put Brant Auburn signs 3 from Japan Auburn. Alt a Auburn University has signed three Amer ican football player from Japan to Grant in Ald agreement. They re sons of military service personnel who attend Yamato High school new Tachikawa air Force base. The players Are tackle Bruc Yates. End Joe Wilson and halfback Carl Hardy. Originally. Hardy is from Shreveport la., Yates from Miami fatal and Wilson from Faus chores. A. Assistant coach Dick Mcgowen explained the unusual Deal this Way an alumni of ours in Louisi Ana wrote a about the team and told us to write out there. We did. A got information on the Bott. We checked three game films and wrote asking them if they were interested they were. We Bents Rutits a end and they mailed them Back Yamato is one of several teams in High school league for children of us. Military personnel in Japan. Judging from the films we a said Mcgowen it s a Good fast buckeyes bearcats picks for Mcaa by the associated press Ohio state and Cincinnati the nation s top ranked College Basket Ball teams with a total of Only three defeats in 55 games Are favored to play an encore in the finals of the National collegiate athletic association championships saturday at Louisville s Freedom Hall. The top rated buckeyes with a 25-1 Mark and the second ranked bearcats with a 27-2 record met a year ago for the title with Cincinnati winning in overtime 70-65, but to qualify for basketball s natural they must dispose of two Oft beaten teams Friday night the semifinals. Ohio state led Byall America Jerry Lucas opposes Wake Forest 21-8the Atlantic Canada Routs . To take 2nd in hockey Colorado Springs Colo. A the hustling Canadian team scoring twice within eight seconds Midway in the opening period grabbed second place in the world Amateur hockey tournament by trouncing the United states 6-1. In a fast nationally televised Gam sunday the canadians dethroned Satur Day night when Sweden clinched its first championship since 1b67, finished with a 6-1 record. The americans sixth la the 1961 tour Ney wound up in third place with a 5-2 Mark. In other games. West Germany. Defeated Switzerland 7-1. In group a and Austria walked Over Den Mark. 7-0, in group Brown scored two goals for Canada while Bobby Mader Joe Hogan and former National hockey league players Tod Sloan and Jackie Mcleod had one Hall got the americans Only tally at 18 44 of the first period. George Eberl scored three goal Sas West Germany clinched sixth place in group a with a 2-5 record. The standings group a w i. T so cd curia flu land i Otto Terlula i aau putt Inid unit it Ltd i Weil cry a 7. Sett Orlu Only the it group b w t i a a Tel. 41 Fumm Ith a s � t 4 p of a 14 7 in ii h � 14 b 41n m St a ii m i p or a it is is 4 a 4 a 4 i ii 4t awt7. Ommi e Colorado Springs Colo. Up Japan won the fair play cup and Lennart hag Groth and Tumba Johansson of Sweden and John Mayasich of the United states won individual awards sunday night at closing ceremonies for the 1963 world Amateur hockey was named the Best goaltender of the tournament Mayasich the Best defens Eman and Johansson the Best huge fair play cup does not go Home to Japan but each player got a Small replica and a wrist watch. Austria was second in the fair play cup selection and the Netherlands third. The world championship cup went to Sweden As did the cup for the european championship with final and second in european championships and Norway , Mayasich and Johansson each got a Silver bowl. Like f4theb, Kubi son Mhz Ake third a fathers and his so Eddie a we a identical uniform eve to the Norbent the Brave Camp la a Denton flu. Up cubs slide by red sox 6-5, for sixth straight Victory Sonthana from cop 10 die Kasko. Cash hit a two run Homer for Detroit the loss a the reds sixth in nine exhibition games and broke two game winning Streak. Apache Junction Arlo a a misjudged Fly Bull that went for triple opened the Gates for an eight run a Liege in the eleventh inning sunday u the lot Angeles Angels be to the Houston Colts 14-8.Houston Hud tied it of in the ninth with a three run rally and the clubs failed to score in the 10th. Center Lelder Al 8 p Angler dropped Don robs Fly Ball in the Lith and before the smoke had cleared los Angeles had scored eight runs on eight hits two Houston errors and s wild pitch. Ken Pate took the loss. Jim Pendleton hit � Homer for Houston in the third. Bob a pro Monto got another in the Lith. Orlando. Fla. Up the Minnesota twins scored their second straight exhibition Victor sunday by defeating the washing ton senators 6-3, behind the pitch f a n � ing of Don Lee and Georbe Randa. Lee went six innings giving pall the senators Mas in the first when Gene Woodling homered with two aboard and nobody Tuttle hit Joe Schaffernoth for a Solo Homer in the first and the twins finally took the Lead at5-3 with burst in the fifth. With two men on Harmon Killebrew just missed his fourth Home run of the Spring with St towering triple that scraped the Fence in deep left Center. He came Home on Don m Tocher s single. Fort Myers Fla. Orpi Kansas City pitchers held Pitts Burgh to three hits sunday to hand the pirates their fourth exhibition loss of the Spring 3-1. John Wyatt Dan Pfister and Diego Segui did the pitching for the athletics who won the game when Gino Cimoli. A former pirate bit a two run double off Bob Friend in the fourth inning Friend gave up All of the runs two of them unearned and seven of the nine Kansas City hits. Earl Francis pitched three innings for the pirates. Scoreless Neil car feature captured by Derr Houston
