European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 6, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stapes owls nip rangers in opener of by Job Wicker staff writer Moehringer Germany is Vii corps smooth working 2ndtarget acquisition in owls built up a 12-Polnt Lead Midway through the second half and then staved off a determined comeback by the36th inf rangers for a 57-55 Vic tory in the opener of their Best of three Usa eur finals series Here wednesday night. The owls making their final appearance of the season at Home picked up their seventh Triumph without defeat in the Usa eur playoffs a Bobby Joe Mason put on a one Man show that gave packed crowd at the Kelley bar Racks gym plenty to cheer about. But the cheers almost turned to tears As the 3rd army div Cham Pion rangers outscored the Home outfit 9-1, during the final three . Doubles won by batiks Bosas by hike Lucas sub London Bureau minutes of play nearly washing out what appeared to be a Comfort Able Lead. Mason a 6-foot, so Lnch Ball handling wizard dumped in a variety of shots for 24 Points. The former Bradley University Star connect Don 11 of 22 shots from the floor and hit two of six from the fou line for his total the owls who held a 25-24 Lead at intermission took advantage of a disastrous cold spell by the visitors to turn the tide in the second half. After the rangers pulled eve for the last time at 30-30 on a Basket by Tom Mingus they began to fall apart. Mason pumped in two Quick baskets before big Ray Pryear hit on a jump shot that marked the end of the 36th inf br1ze Norton England Sas Lakenheath s Jerry ban Kos and Angel Rosas fashioned jl254 aggregate to capture the doubles championship wednesday tourney Bankos fired a 632 to go with Tocas 622 to better last year s to doubles Mark by 79 pins. The Lak Oheath duo coasted Home 36 pin ahead of brew Norton s Bob Palmer and Bud Marshall who showed through with , coming the Day s top series of 653, took the Lead in the All events with Hli two Day total of 1.275, his nearest Pur Suer. Wethersfield s Walt Franks was 57 pins off the Pace with 1.21e wednesday was a Day to be remembered. Fourteen bowlers hit 600 or More. Six Kegler enjoyed a least a 345 game and Franks made til. 258 stand up for honors in this department a the two thirds stage in the tourney the five All events Pace setters were averaging Over 200.mlldenhall s Bob Baker was run Ning third with 1,212, while team mate William Devereaux ranked fifth on l204. In Between them Linwood Young from a 1,209. A 192 average was t even Goodenough to put its owner in the _ top 10. And it took a 651 series for me with Hills Ralph mechatto climb into sixth spot five doubles entries went Over the 1,200 Mark. Franks needing a 641 series to turn the trick helped partner Bill Dat berth to a third place 1,215 for Wethersfield. Green Ham common s Stan Nienajadly and Dallas Churchill wound up fourth with 1,214, but it included a 256 by the former. Dallas Mauch and Robert wed Man. Upper Heyford were next with their 608-6041,212. Rosas collected five straight strikes for his second game 245 and Bankos who had seven consecutive spares two strikes and a miss in the 10th Frame of the same game got the clincher a 242 aided by six straight strikes in thewl Dup. Bankos had started the Day with 201 before getting his189. Ring24th inf meet begins Munich special five fight ers captured berths in the 24th div finals As the 1963 open boxing tournament got under Way wednesday night at Morris Gamin Warner Cavern. James decay of the 21st inf set the Pace with the evening s Only knockout Over a b. May in the Light middleweight class. Decay turned the trick in 2 minutes 8 seconds of the second round. The tourney moves to the Sheri Dan Cavern gym in Augsburg for the finals Friday. The results same shift netted a 252 formal Worth s Charles Laughlin. The leaders doubles Bokma to bpm. Ulm Kiili. 1 2. Min Lull Brit a Wei 0�lbrt . Churchill or Mihir a mtg. Uht a. Dry a Mlela straight for found i 1then of the Forward of corps Cham fattest lead1 hit on a tand John from in Clith t 50 the 0T.Tom Hayes a Points each with 2 55 left last ditch pulled the _ Pryear who Points in the1 the rally w several key _,.nal two Pointer. Ones left and Cut Iclet to four _ the owls _ personal Foula a left Walt scored Theon a Layup left t-flbb3-sm a Wilt Frnki-81lt �4.s74 t.lli4-Fttui 917.197 i pm Lii Mouth . I. Ill a by Bart . I it so 1.17 d�m1.177 swi Heb Bobby Joe Mason of the 2nd target acquisition bowls reaches up to Lay in a two Pointer against the Mth inf rangers in the opener of their Usa eur finals series. Guarding Mason tray Fryear 25. Mason tallied 24 As the owls won Ems watching the play Are Pat Cavitalo 12 of the owls and Tom Mingus is Matt Taylor 23 of the rangers. 848 photo by Schaettler Ray. Kirk Newton. S�.i7. Iut , 4.al pm to tuft Lull Tommy a. Arty. I in Futi Mir time. To to lit. old Twyl it it pm Jwal. To at. Mimm for full. Im-ci4 1.112 held inhale. In my of hit Mcwith hit Iii i Simth i it. By i in. T to Kim. Lakh Mali i a Srul Cruth fam sets Quick mental test suggested As substitute for 10-count Philadelphia a elimination of the 10-count in favor of a Quick mental teat was suggested wednesday As a Means of helping avoid fatalities and permanent in juries in boxing. Or. Robert Groff professor of euro surgery at the University of Pennsylvania emphasized there was no Way of preventing death in the ring Short of destroying the psychology of boxing to Knock out your opponent but he urged a contract fulfilled col Joseph f. Mooney right7101 a Wing co presents a Check to am technical services co. Bowling product manager Richard t. Davis completing payment of am automatic pm spotters installed at Lundsey air station in Wiesbaden and the Wiesbaden air base alleys. The am up bettors at Lundsey were the first installed at a military installation i Europe. Is better Means of determining a fighter s mental condition after Knockdown. The professor told a conference on athletic injuries that just be cause a fighter gets up before the count of 10 does t mean he has regained his mental facilities. He said questions such As where Are you who Are you what by Isit constitute a More definite test of a Man s ability to go in the Wake of the death of Benny kid Paret the euro surgeon said he was against boxers wearing protective equip ment. He said that u boxing is to continue As a sport he does think it is a sportwearing1 such equipment would destroy the psychology of boxing to Knock but your opponent the doctor said that under circumstances nothing could have saved Paret. He declared also that it was impossible to determine during a fight if a Man has suffered a brain injury. He added however that he Felt a longer study of Paret s brain would show the cuban fighter had an injury before being knocked out by Emile Griffith March 24 r or. Graft said it took Griffith longer to Stop Paret because it is harder to Knock out a Man who has cerebral changes caused by previous brain damage the doctor said he was t concerned a much with deaths lit Box ing which he estimated were about four thousandth of a per cent in relation to total matches but of the disfigurement and economic destruction of hundreds of boxers. The first half Duel Between with the 3rdcoming out on Hayes racked the opening. Matt Taylor dropped to give the Range that advantage was14 20 left on it
