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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 19, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                It the stars and stripes thursday York a Don Buddin hit a three run Homer off Herb to Ford in the Lith inning tuesday As the Houston Colts handed the new York mets their fifth straight de feat 5-4 in the first meeting of the two new National league clubs. Hal Smith and Joe Amalfitano tingled with two out before Bud Din hit into the upper Loftfield eats for his first Homer of the 575-foot Houston opened up c3-0 Lead inthe Sorth on Norm larkers. Two the 1711 to the following the second up to that Point erudite Light in Little Bobby off is second r 3iad-tgl. Leave the Fean Tler put chm Shantz. Shatz straight done in the suffered a catch in his it Shoul Der White throwing off balance to Force Felix Mantilla at Petit my. The Veteran lefty who was to receive treatment by an orthopaedic specialist after the game permitted four hit ill singles. He turned in be assist. Bon tile mets got Une unearned Mazoff Jim Golden the Relief Man in the eighth walked and 8firl � Pinch hitter de wet and scored on. _ to the Box when Catcher Hal Smith missed the tag i a rundown play. A fam Bell s Homer into Hie upper staads in right with two out and on in the ninth tied the " was the first Victory for Golden and  first defeat  1 dec a vote backs Mcaa federation new York Cap a special meeting of the Eastern College athletic conference tuesday unanimously backed the Mcaa planto form new sports federations in basketball gymnastics and track and Field. The body consisting of 132 Eastern colleges voted for a Reso Lution that supports the Mcaa move which has threatened to turn jurisdiction of Amateur sport sin the country into an open Battle. The voice vote with 85 representatives present came after Donald s. Hull new executive director of the Amateur athletic Union delivered a plea to turndown the Resolution. Hull a retired army officer. Warned that the federations could move for new result in hundreds of . College athletes be coming ineligible for the olympic games and other International Competition. He added the aau will no take it lying down.". Everett d. Barnes of Colgate a plied that an intolerable condition exists in Amateur athletics and., moved a Resolution that the Fec act endorse and support the work of the Mcaa in forming rebel move  the ensuing voice vote was unanimous. In other actions in the first extraordinary session the group has Ever held the Recac voted proposals aimed at cracking Down on gain Balas on  group also ineligible to rules " 8 Totua -41 9 u Otai out or Hunnum t Ems Ftp it mkt Tot Boob a 8 7 tra out Tor �-48tt Rist it gout u. Oto my a a i a wary a my no 0 1, k-4 s i h k cum so 4 � 1-,-fl Gay captures honors in Badminton by Mike lt7cas868 Lohden by eau Denham England is South Ruish a John Gay turned Back  Prest Vicic 15-lj"l5-6, Here tuesday after noon to capture the Badminton singles championship in the us afe Wujec District s annual sports carnival. Gay a towering 42-year-old per former had whipped his Scotland based foe 15-2, 15-10, earlier in the Day to qualify for the finals. Underwood 14 years younger than the new Ujco titleholder knocked out teammate Charles Drake is-5, 16, to earn a second Chance against Gay. The doubles Competition was expected to be run off in wednes Day play. The results Winner s bracket finals my by. So tic Rethu. Tit Fatm a cml Rwm. Print Witk. 15-2. Is 10. In Merit bracket quarterfinals Clewitt drab. Pro tale. Ella Init Roll up. Is is pm hmm. It in. Tf-13. Semifinals Dreka tit Einum hmm. Is. Finals u4nrtf  Drake. In. 114. Championship Undra. A. La. Khrushchev asked to .-Russ meet san Francisco a Stan Ford would like soviet Premier Nilta Khrushchev to attend  track meet Herd july 21-22. Athletic director at masters said the school hag written the . State department with it suggestion. The United states team will decomposed of the winners and run Ersul of the aau men s meet a Walnut calif., june 22-23 and the Rozhen s championships at los an Geles july t-8, proof stadium " a the ,$18 Mil lion covered stadium Haiti county is building As the Horne of the National league Housto Colts is being signed to with stand wide of isl files an Low bid go jockey Jame bad we ducks us head m he file out of the Saddle when his Quarter of curse now or never re a Stinesville okla in 4. Ual National aau Ouma tit held in Denver. Saperstein a -1 t s so �. A i. _ Dubie had telephoned Johnny  of the ,__., to discuss the xtuation.,. Saperstein said he found Dee i / agreement that Denyer continue in Topflight All Competition with on  informed Dee that perhaps we could arrange for a franchise in the Abl and if necessary Call a special directors meeting in the near future to Speed action. De implied a willingness to carry the Ball at his end. Denver Long has been a basketball hotbed and has excellent facilities to present it games. The recent aau finals Drew a crowd of 8j200." with the recent acceptance Oblong Beach Calif n for the 1962-63season, the Abl now stands at eight teams. Saperstein sai4  could be carried As a ninth club or a loth franchise could a awarded to one of several unidentified cities seeking admittance. On perfect  round on the 7,100-Yard, Par-70memorial course with Jackie Burke and Jimmy Demaret two Houston favourites who practically grew up at memorial. Burke the classic Winner in 1952 and 1959, had a 71. Demaret who had 72,has played i 14 of the 15 previous classics but has never finished higher than third. The Field of four amateurs and102 pros does not include Palmer the masters Champion has indicated business affairs will keep him away the first time since he became a pro in 1957. Should he change his mind and Fly int town by wednesday night the role of top favorite would go to him automatically. Greens freeze memorial s fairways Are in goo condition but a hard freeze a january left the greens in miser Able condition. An abnormally Cool Spring has prevented rapid recovery.  \ -. Robie Williams the Host pro said he gambled and lost by staying with Bermuda grass instead of switching the greens to Winter Rye after the freeze. We decided to stick with Ber Muda but we Haven t had but three warm nights since then he said. Some of the greens have patches of Sand fill and Williams acknowledged three Are i bad shape. However Jack Fleck the former . Open Champion i among those minimizing the condition of the greens. If it s your Day you la make putts Over Sand or rocks he  can miss putts just a easily so called fed shirting promising athlete out of preserve his eligibility. Some members de shirting was not area and the proposal could penalize other at a Resolution add Mously called for the members to restrict play wherever feast pus courts. This was Tion said to assist in tenancy of proper important and i Valc threatened by wides bling  another proposal c a t tis tripping eligibility from Lete who failed to offer or approach by before the gambling were adopted Albertw of Rutgers head of committee said efforts made to have news area Stop publishing and Point spreads. He cation creates a Clito susceptibility of player Biers. Major topic the aau inca which has rocked the a of Amateur sports in the a. Twice the National Del Pion and last year s500 Winner said his ordered him to stay out. Races this week because headaches. Foyt 27, was scheduled Friday at Austin Tex Day at Houston. Foy been recovering in bed at a for the past four  doctor does t know i what s the matter wit said. At first be thou an ulcer but today said it was some kind anyway Rve been real have these headaches me not to run this the handsome Younghe was sure the ulness keep him from next mite race at Indianapolis bout postponed los Angeles a 1 lie Powell Gerald weight match set for of Csc Diego a be Nett april 26. Gate an extra week to train  
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