European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 29, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse 1962 the stars and St mks a slates in school april 16-20 special i training shool i for Rhine main athletic off j psf. Two leading and two Amateur Gay id for site Beach Fla. A Issue to build a re where the Mil am train was a in special elec Issue proposal Drew sing ballot totalled use proceeds of the i $250.000 on hand to i stadium. Referendum a whether West would continue to be major league Spring i owner of the braves Nutly that he would from Bradenton to Beach but he Stipe test Palm Beach build Palm Beach chamber endorsed Perini s is losing the Kansas who have trained 17 years. Under the plan was a that constructed in for the new York would toe 4,500 per and capacity for bleacher seat. A cover two thirds of it accommodations. The program expressed an american league Jola the braves at the with that in mind for construction of under the stands. Infield diamonds softball association officials com prise the faculty staff. Divided into two classroom Seg ments managers and coaches will receive instruction from Emi Garofalo and John Spring members of the Raybe Stos cardinals Cham Pion softball team from Stratford conn., and hosts for the 1962 world tournament. Handling the officials classes willbe Marcie Perez Veteran arbiter from Tampa Fla. And Gene Martin presently serving As executive Secretary treasurer of the Asa. The largest participating sport on the Safe Calendar other than year around Bowling softball was played in 559 organized leagues last year. Almost 10,000 personnel were involved. The Plinio one of the most popular of the five annual sports schools is expected to at tract More than 123 students. Garofalo former baseball and basketball performer at notre Dame joined the Raybe Stos teaming 1956 As a shortstop. He moved up o the Helm As manager in 1960and in the next two seasons copped both the Connecticut and new England titles. One of the leading softball pitch ers today Spring has been the mainstay on the Raybe Stos staff. His seven year record is 188-35, including 30 no hitters. Averaging less than a walk per game he has recorded �579 strikeouts while giving up 165 walks during this period. Currently the athletic director for the Tampa recreation depart ment Perez also serves As District softball commissioner for the Asa a softball official for 25 years he has worked All elements of Competition including the world tournament for both men and women. Martin was one of the founders of the Asa and has held his pres ent position for 14 years. A base Ball basketball and football per former while attending Indiana University his life has revolve around the sports world. He is a member of the president s people to people sports committee the aau Board of governors and the us olympic committee. T. w Wyo cute nil Imp Rik Lac hmm or a her Oaut to 4qrflain the Juffet Al Timu to so that a sols Siim 4tlat pm k0ibft Bibb bump item Auona Black Bobo or text 8t Louis manager Johnny Keane holds a Skull session with he prospective Shorto Topa in the Cardinal Spring training clubhouse at St. Petersburg Fla., after rain foiled the regular irm Poco Alang d Fen a strategy on the of seem play Darins the Zakall a Salmi Witk Kew me left right Alex grim Sass Julio Gosajr sol Jerry Behek. Standings Germany District Bowling championship bound final standings Ruimin 41 3l i 37 m 33 37 .h3 .13 4h4 my 42v -4m 45 ,43 47 .413 High averages Sim. Mew ref. I a fam to. Re Lurf. Hub tin Funt Oln my. Buttiri Crit for. 2vihnietm cd Riitto. By twi Smith. Tim ruin llb�c4l to a butt Stu Urik. Flut i in Hal Tel a Lulu Hahn hot. Blat Iii or for. Uski. Montt hum nth. Bah i Fin so turf g Iii m m 113 in 109 it 108 2 1 Iii 110 in m 72 70 to m.i7s 17,734 j9.2m 11,371 i 20,071 20,011 lrm4 11,24 19,071 9,31 2,2s 12.031 11.713 im4s 12.99 1 2, 97 Pawn final standings w l n 4 t 31 is 17 31 42 an. 194 is 117 in 14 14 is3 13 113 13 13 12 in Iso in in 1 0 in put. .133 so .3h .123 Johansson seeks Richardson match London " up Ingemar Johansson former world heavy weight Champion starts final talks thursday with european Kingpin Dick Richardson of Wales for a title bout in Stockholm or Gothen Burg next june in Johansson and adviser Eddie Ahlquist flew into town wednesday to meet Richardson and manager Wally Lesley. We be nothing to reveal today Ahlquist said but we Hope to Start talks thursday morning with Richardson and or. Aya in activities set Han att Germany special an Aya baseball organizational meet ing will be held thursday at 7 30 pin at the ban a Aya Little league registration led Ai 2-14 to the Yator s office and tribute Witt b april 14,16,17 and 18 at the Little league Al eld Redskin owner predicted ?.-expansion suit for nil Baltimore a president George Preston Marshall of the Washington redskins testified tuesday that he predicted expansion of the National football league into Dallas would result Ina Law suit. Marshall and three others took the stand As the nil wound up us defense testimony in a so Mil Hon antitrust suit brought by the american football league. Chief judge Roszel c. Thomsen of us. District court recessed the trial until thursday when the nil will introduce several Docu ments into evidence and the Al will Call rebuttal witnesses. Final arguments and the presentation of briefs is expected a week or two later. Undermining claimed the Al which has been in existence two years contends the established nil fielded a team i Dallas in 1960 As part of a plan to undermine the new league. Marshall said he was visited i december 1959 by Lamar Hunt founder of the Al and his at Torney Edwin Guinn. The president of the Redskin disclaimed a remark attributed to him by Guinn who quoted mar shall As saying the Only reason he had heard nil members give for the proposed expansion into Dallas was to ruin the Al. Marshall opposed Marshall said he told Hunt and Guinn. He was against expansion and that he opposed expanding to Block another league. I said going into Dallas would cause a Law suit and that would Cost us Money Marshall said Andi did t want expansion regardless of a Law suit he said be opposed expansion because it would be impractical t4operate a league with More than 12 teams because 1� wanted to protect his franchise it ghz a waited to leave the country t pen to another league and because Etc believed expansion would Hurtic Felege football Marshall testified Modi in Etu when Laws were changed that unanimous vote no longer was needed for expansion. Earlier in the Day George Halas of the Chicago bean denied that his assurances to a Monhea Pohs St. Paul group were intended to pre vent the group from going into the rival Al. Halas head of the nil s expansion committee said in november lfls9, several residents of the min Neapolis St Paul area had negotiated with both leagues for a fran Chise and were trying to make up their minds what to do. Halas sent a Telegram on nov.21, 1959, to Max Winter now vice president of the Minnesota Vikings of the nil in care of Harley Johnson sports editor of the min Neapolis Star Tribune. The Tele Gram said a franchise would a granted at the 1960 nil from Al Winter testified later that he and his associates withdrew from tentative agreement with the of two Days after receiving the Tele Gram front Halas. He said he had met with Bertzell former commissioner of the nil As Early As 1955 in connection with a possible franchise. Pete Rozelle current. Nil com missioner testified briefly at the end of the Day to wind up thenal s ease. An stations to air Usa eur can set nos special Viii risk a Erle St Fate a network Shamum win Etna dealt the is Areca is i h mho. Fatato Thia we Pilj. Station to so tart Munkelt Anli. Nomm Crit win Vry Ike. Scondi cup Mhos Hebe 2stf Targ Tacq to Ltd of in Kwh Stoa arty Tram a Fol All 4her Ajun
