European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 24, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse Pop 20 the stars and stripes Berlin knights big Blue Mustangs Trail in quarterfinal play. Usa eur hopefuls face do or he by Ralph Bennington staff write Rit s do or die for the Berlin up tips Vicenza red enl thu Usa sae big Blue and 24th inf Divoni saturday night As the Best of three Usa eur quarterfinal playoff switch to four new fronts for the went Down to defeat wednesday night in the opening game of the series on enemy grounds but now can claim the Home advantage for the second and. If necessary third game saturday and sunday. The schedule find Berlin at Home against the High flying com z Champion Verdun cardinals Vicenza moves Back to Italy to take on the 2nd target acquisition bowls the big Blue plays Host in Frankfurt against the upset minded 22nd arty canno neers and the 24th div s Mustangs Roll out the carpet in Augsburg Germany for the 36th inf was one major Surprise wednesday to set the stage forthe showdown this weekend. That was the 4th army div Champion Cannonero 93-76 lacing of the highly regarded big Blue in a Imdorf Germany. This shocker stole most of the headlines although the cardinals beat the Berlin All stars 78-62 the owls wrecked Vicenza 96-66, and the rangers turned Back the mus tangs. 75-71. First round byes had left the big Blue red knights and Berlin in the wings during the initial week of the playoffs and All three wound up on the Short end of the count in their opening Usa eur championship the other hand the Mustangs won two straight from the 38thinf Vikings the week before to gain the quarterfinal round hand ily. Now the cards Are on the Luemen red knights All stars Ana Mustangs must take two straight to gain the semifinals. The owls rangers canno neers an playing tricky25-mile-an-hour winds Over a Tough new course. Jack Nicklaus an Bobby Nichols knocked three strokes off Par thursday to tie for the first round Lead in the $50.000 doral country club open Golf tournament. The two younger generation pros posted three under Par 69s to godhead by a stroke against one of the strongest Fields assembled fora tournament this year. The Brawny 25-year-old Nichols who won his first major pea tournament Only last monday att. Petersburg Fla., went after the bigger Miami purse with Lon drives off the tee and an accurate Putter that dropped shots of 25 and 30 foot for two of his . 32-year-old former . Amateur Champion was punching vigorously with his Woods andirons and registered an Eagle three on the 528-Yard eighth Hole when two strokes put him on the Green in position for a 13-foot putt. Many players came in off the wind swept course complaining about the length of Par three holes where the greens could t be reached off the tee. The fourth Hole which carried Over a Lake to a narrow Green was especially Tough for the majority. Some of the elite too. Failed to match the Pace. Ben Hogan took two strokes Over Par on the backline for a 74, one of eighth such ferraris Maserati steal Thunder in tuneup for Sebring 12-hour run Sebring Fla. Up italian ferraris and Maserati zipped past All opposition thursday and appeared Jure to dominate these bring 12-hour sports car endurance race saturday. The cars Molt of them painted in Italy s blood red racing color came equipped with some of the world s Best Drivers. They roared around this 19-Corner, 5.2-mile Road course at More than 90 Miles a hour leaving the rest of the 65 car Field choking in their exhaust. Ricardo Rodriguez of Mexic City the 20-year-old driving won Der was timed at 94.5 . Ina Ferrarri. Student Senate lands Colorado coach firing Boulder Colo. Up Mem Bers of the University of Colorado student Senate the governing Bod of the students voted unanimously wednesday night to commend the the Board o head football coach Everett Sonny Grandelius. The termination of Grandelius contract was a drastic and unprecedented step the Resolution Aid but one which was justified As the University is serious about wanting to conduct an athletic administration an regents for firing globetrotters Slot 13th european tour Chicago up the har Lem Globetrotter will make thar life conae Euteve Aununa Retour of Europe storting May 10, owner coach Abe 8annteln an Mou Iseed thursday. Tin Globetrotter will play in every major City on the Conti nent he maid on a tour which Nill end july 1. A second team of globetrotters will play la South America beginning july to. The european tour will in clude London. Glasgow by Tuavela Amsterdam Rotterdam Geneva Muana. Turin Bare Toad Madrid my Taboa. Sap Ratet said Therewa a Chance Ottea behind the Iron curtain would be added. Program within the existing by a 13-0 vote the Senate urge the administration and the Board of regents to suspend intercollegiate football at the University until the school is willing to re establish collegiate football under the definition of amateur1 according to the strictest interpretation of the regulations of the University the big eight conference and it said in its Resolution that this would involve one. Equal responsibility of the appropriate administrators faculty members coaches and players for enforcement of these regulations with wilful violation or knowledge of wilful violation being grounds for suspension from the , that primary control of intercollegiate athletic rests with the faculty Senate of the University in keeping with the rules of the North Central accrediting association. This would include the hiring and firing of coaches with ratification by the regents. Three efforts by the University to develop adequate policing procedures for us own intercollegiate ath ii program and to encourage the adoption of regulations by the Mcaa and the eight conference which would insure compliance with All stand Ards and regulation England s Stirling Moss was no clocked in his Ferrarri he holds the Lap record of 96.9 . Set last year in a Muse rate. Joe Bonnier of Sweden driving 3-liter mus Cratl was clocked unofficially at 94 . Raw Ever none of the times was equal to the 95 turned in by Moss in a v12 Ferrari wednesday. American Hopes Lay in eight 5,3-liter corvettes and two 4-liter chop arrays. Whose performances into Days of practice runs were not encouraging. A Corvette driven by Don Camp Bell Seattle was clocked Friday at 80 . A Chaparral drive by Ronny hts som Midland tex., was quite a bit better at 90.5.edgar Barth of Germany driving the porsche team s second car struck a pit crewman As it was coming into the pits Friday Leav ing the Man with Only minor Cut but threatening to put the car out of the race. The collision shattered the Driver s Side of the Windshield and porsche team manager Baro Huschke von Hansten said the Only replacement available was in Ger Many. Cards. Gary player of South Africa was 38-38. Nicklous said the fourth was tougher than the famous 16th a Cypress Point at Pebble Beac Calif. Six players deadlocked at 70tommy Jacobs Bob goal by. Am old Palmer Jimmy Powell Billy Asper and Mason Rudolph Casper and 22-year-old Pau Bondeson were among the last o the 169 competitors and not unt their scores were posted did the first Day s winners become know for they had turned the first nine three under Par with 33s. The husky Casper slumped to a37 on the final nine and Bondeson a Power hitting native Florid Antn his first year on the pro Cir cult dropped to a 38-for 71. Playing Safe Nicklaus was one of those who bogeyed the fourth taking a Safe route to the left which avoids the Lake but makes a Par three decidedly unlikely. Nichols drove Over the water to the Green s Edge an two putted for a Par. Another six golfers were knotted at 71, two strokes off the Pace. They were Bondeson Sam Snead Tommy Bolt Peter Mazur Phi Rodgers and one of the five for eign competitors in the Field. Bob Verway of South Miami tournament richest Ever paid to Florida offers $9,000to the Winner the leaders Jack Kkt taut. 34os 49 Bobby no Holt. 34-3389 Tommy j4bt,37-3370 Arnold pm a ,34 a 70 Billy cupid. 31-3070 by to sky. 34-3470 Jimmy pts Rel. 37-3970 Milan Rudolph. 3i 3s 70 piter mum. 33-3 7t Tommy Bolt. 31-35 71 bib mray. 3j-m7i Paul in 33-3871 3s-39 71 Phil it rift. 3-35 71 Tim met Terri. 3i-3 72 Jilm Broi. 35-3772 Jack my Atvin. 38-3 71 Tommy air a. 3t-mn m fund. 3c-37 73 Jihn Bruin. ,97 Duel Toa close Battle Augsburg s so Rii when the rangers renew their rivalry Fand while Thomas second chapter of Duel. Hayes scored 34thomas 28 but h scoring spurt by div champs in the utes to save the the Mustangs Ted the second time. Hayes wiped out with a Basket and Tom Mingus Gotto give the Home room. Verdun mad for their Home d run into More than they travel to the the All stars had games and definitely the cardinals rolled the Backer and got key of Jim Coleman a Jack. Lee Sampson scored 20 them in the first prance outfit took a Tage. The All stars Mosley carrying the stayed within striking til Verdun turned on with 5 50 left and the Mosley scored 21 for the cards had More Cotton and Sampson Coleman with 15 Sapione of the big q weekend is what will when the big Blue canno neers in Blozis Hall in Sasae club was Rei of the teams to beat Start of the Tou nearly everyone except toners was impressed sae s 44-7 up trailing by a single halftime 40-39, we 22nd arty its vaunted rival going away. A the Lead see sawed three minutes of the until Gene Lennox and lilt baskets to give the the Lead 49-47, and the margin swelled. Six double figures for the with Lennox and Jack setting the Pace with a Davis was the big big Blue with 25. The Cannon Versone of the hottest tournament. They had two wins 88-69 and weekend to beat the68th Armor tankers gain their shot at theand they did t mint urday it s another change of courts for do Orch b out Wilkes Barf Vernon Lamar 1st, Wick. N.j., knocked Church. 155, Chester the second round of eight round bout Herd
