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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, March 27, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 27, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tesmen s prizes for shooters $100 each will go to the top scorers emerge Ain Rod and gun club s German Hunt , chairman of the land Hesse Council announced there will be three elimination contestants for the prizes must fire in at Best two scores will  april 7-8 at Rhine main april 88-2�, also it Stuttgart be of the German male shoot of Taden Whf Ottemberg winning american after the Stuttgart shoot and will to a be i Awta a will then get together As often As possible to prac Fau Dennany championships to be held in Stuttgart t the april 7-8 shoot at Rhine main will give All con to qualify for the German Hunting association div  the shoot will be conducted under the rules in the May 5-6 shoot in Stuttgart will have a for the Gold Needle As Well As the Bronze and Silver shoot. May 18-20, shoo prs will got a Chance to win the e. Awarded for achieving a score of 320x350 or belter jute Vel Competition. To i atm the Nix s100 rash Pulz arc bring offered by the american Bod and gun clubs Europe. Purpose i Toto partic Pat in this Type fat to and to help the heat ref expciim1,of Rod and gun clubs Are elicit la to participate. But in for prizes they must possess Bunting insurance and a Hunting License it of newcomers loth command the German Huntine of fir Tor five rounds each to four different Anima with a Hunting Typ Rifle and 15 rounds each of trap starts Hunt school Rod and gun club will conduct a series of Hunting oiling april 2 at 6 30 . Club officials Sziy that the course after five evenings of study and that the instructors William Mackenzie. Capt Phillip Knob and m sgt your Hunt fish clerks Wing roster of Hunting and fishing clerks in West should he clipped and pocketed for future reference. A experts in their Fields of assisting uj5. Forces sports ing Hunts arranging for guide services and for issuing Rabi address port afo its Apo 390 Apo of acc us Apo 108ivmi po2, Apo of Apo inapt in Apo is Apo in Apo ibs Apo is Apo 176 Apo 17 Stern. Apo 7 Apo 14 a 171 Apo 407apoew rail atom Apo is German affair he Safe. Apo it Apo m  k. . Roemke f. Jan a. U. Or Ambar i Hartmann or. Pahl ii. Bruf Herr Minn Schmidt Mim Duoto a Zerna Mim Arendt military phone aug. 8395 by 983 by sss3 Bam. 8ss a tvs 889 . 11m germ. 18z Ole. Sim goes. 849 Graf 812 r. Landai Wrinn Sonn Abenel Otto John Julius Puckel r. A in a or. Ring arg from Gard Blaich. Romeo / or. Meyer my. Hacker tar. Be hitter mrm. Mannheim 8845 hell. 741 Hoh. 832 Kau. 8179 . 8x08 Roth Western 896 Muir. Poet Quern. S180 sch. Hall 813 Sahw. 8204 sir. 780jtut, s462 dim 8026 24119rtvrr 999 wild. 863 ise drives to Victory a a. V Jim North Tonawanda.  15-Tttile 1sg2 inaugural race at the Reading fair sunday with time of 134.17 seconds run Angeles up Jim ran the world s first sub aute indoor mile when he cd la 3 5as at the los time indoor game feb. Hurtubise set a new half mile record for the dirt track in the time trials completing the Circle in 23.85 seconds to beat the Mark of 23.92 set last year by Roger my . Tucson Ariz. Parnelli Jones Torrance calif., 1961 National sprint car Champion was second in the feature race with Don Davis Phoenix third. Bobby Marshman Pottstown a was fourth and Elmer George Speedway ind., fifth. The Stais and St Pis family postal Bowling results Ramstein entrants Annex 3 of 7 Safe s Wiesbaden Germany special results of the 1962 Safe family postal Bowling tournament have been released by officials Here. A total of 539 families from 29 Dif Ferent Safe installations participated in seven different categories of the tournament held annually to encourage family participation in recreation activities. First place team honors went to Ramstein Germany with a total of157v4 Points second to Lakenheath England. 1134, and third to eve Rex France 53. Points were awarded to bases in each category with 25. 20, 15 and 10 Points for first second third and fourth place positions respectively. One Point was also awarded for each team entered in the tourney who completed a three game Rolloff. Individual High series honors for mothers entered in Competition went to mrs. Dorothy Lawson. Upper Heyford England who posted a 609 series. Maj Herbert Smith Ramstein father rolled o 645 series while James Deyarmon so Semback Germany rolled a 585 series. K. D. Cobbs daughter of Darmstadt Germany pasted a 553. In category one husband and wife teams sgt and mrs . Upper Heyford. Captured first place honors with 1,178 pins. T sol and mrs. N. Harrison Alcon Bury England took second with a 1.168 series. Father son Winner t St m. Cox and son of Devreux. Took first place in category two one Parent and one child with1,131 pins Wilson Mcmillan and son Laon France held Down second position with 1.128 pins. In category three both parents and one child sgt w. Deya Minand family. Sembach. Took first place honors with a total 1,698 series while Smith and family of Zamstein held Down second place with 1,642 pins. The sgt e. Barnwell family of Lakenheath England captured first first place in category four on Parent und two children with a total of 1,538 pins. Second place was held Down by col Glen a. Portt and family of Torrejon. Spain with 1,535 pins copt a. Farguhar and family of world tourneys slated in softball Stratford Conn. Up the Nanua men s and women s world softball tournaments will be held at Raybe Stos memorial Field aug \ 24-sept. 22, it was announced Here. This is Tho first time in the history of the Amateur softball association of America that both tournaments have been held in an Eastern City. The women s tournament will be staged aug. 24-sept, 1. And the men s tourney from sept. 14-sept. 22. Ramstein took first in category five both parents and two Chil Dren with a 2,051 total series. M sgt j. Larocca and family of Lakenheath tied with the maj w. Smith family of Ramstein for second place both with a total of2,039 pins. Category six honors one Parent and three children went to sgt c. Warrant and family Ramstein with a 1.9&5 series. Second place was captured by mrs. E. Scoles and family of High Wycombe England with a 1,899 series it col d. Rowland and family Ramstein took first place in Cate gory seven both parents and three children with a total of 2,607 pins. Second place went to two we Myers and family of Greenham common England with2,518. Each person competing in the tournament was required to bowl three Complete games. Youth entrants who maintained an established Bowling league average in the local Bowling program used the Handicap of 66% per cent Dif Ference Between the individual average and 160. Parents who maintained an established average used a Handicap of 66% per Cen difference Between their average and 170. Those who did not maintain local league average were required to bowl six Complete Garnet before entering the tournament to establish an  were permitted to enter in Only one of the seven categories and were governed in accordance with american bowline Congress rules and regulation. Alex gift certificates were awarded to first and second Ptah finishers in each of the seven Cate Gories and High individual series. Pole vault Mark Sel in High school meet Naperville in. Imel a senior from Sterling Iii High school bettered the National inters holistic indoor pole vault Mark by Clearing 13 feet. 494 inches. Competing in the Naperville re lays. Imel topped the accepted in door record of 13-4 % set by Isaac Jefferson of chit ago Heights. Hi., in 1959. Hometown Booster new York up when Bil Voiselle pitched for the new York giants during the War years he wore no. 96 in Honor of his Hometown ninety six. . Lost for a moment a. C. Martin Chicago White sox Tell elder i Safe at second Baa As Minnesota Short top com Senalle momentarily tones the Hall after taking a throw from Catcher Earl Battey who had fielded a bunt the twins won the a Ruot. Fla., exhibition game 6-1. Awl stated few photo 210th arty boxers capture eight bouts from 15th Ini Ansbach Germany special the 210th arty up Redlegs recorded a knockout and seven decisions to defeat the 15th inf dragons 8-1. In a boxing program at Hin Ulenburg gym Indium Here Ray Gaines out pointed in the finals of the recent Usa eur eliminations led the Redlegs Parade of victories by gaining the verdict Over Chris Vienna in a Light middleweight scrap. Light heavyweight Samuel Sykes chalked up the card s Only to when he stopped Robert Kemble after 45 seconds of the first round. In a free swinging middleweight Brawl Jred leg Art Leftwich out punched Sidney Thelda who upset 1961 All army Champ Cotton Brooks in the Usa eur  dragons Lone Victory was recorded by lightweight Robert Range who nodded Amber Gordon. The results feathebwei6httommy huh. 210th, 4 Cut Anta Art Flemin.  or tort in. Both int. A Iii onto Hytti a Onlynn. . It Witt Moore. 2trjth. A to lot 4d Wilum Btl re a Johnnj  Kii Contd jew eve Leta welterweight Al gnk. 2ltttil, Ril ii unto Anthony qty   Fly a tent. Hotel.  cart Xii in  Art Tiff Eltah. 2iottt, a eur tonal Slin a 1hld�, Liott head to ight 8yk a Kod la abort Kamw res Oil he  
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