European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 21, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse 1, april 21, 1962 the stars and stapes 21 the sold Catcher Hank to Fife on Dannatt re a debt Ana acquired Darnell Fri Nam from the two transaction. R Leet italic a made out-?3bin�i, however. Made i or Fol m & coach in a 34, tort was sold of form club affiliate at Rochester in the International league Roches Ter then released an and of designed As a Fri Baltimore wan led Johnson As coach with h e might to activated As player to at of injury to either of the Baltimore Withers Gus and cd juice regulations had twi Job Tateel a a play Eren named so coach he could. I added to the playing roster the same season. By a Chic year. Jet Esau entered Ewon with .32 lifetime averages Fet the major teammate Paul robbing and his team scoring. Gave him the All Venus laurels with a grand total of 1.784 bins., Brize Norton bowlers took run Ner up Bonora in both the single Sand All events for the United King Dom District t Onald Marshall rolled games of 205,200 and 219 Lor a 624 series and second in the singles while Robert Palmer too second in the All events with a 1,763 and Palmer also took top honors in the double a Day earlier by 12 pins in a Spear Roll off against the France District combination of Dave Mace. Cha the Gurbux and Fred Schechterle Safiano Italy. The Germany District s Charle Staylor go Belstadt took fourth place in the Angl up and third lathe All event. He rolled k 17&-2la 22008 single series and finished with a Rai-5ffi-6081,747 for the All events. Germany District teammate Robert Cherington bit Burg took third in the singles with a 1337-18&fii5 and was fourth in sol events with a 538-56313 1.716 total. Fifth in the singles went to Spain Morocco s James Lucas Zaragoza 203-302-180-595 sixth to the us. District Bui Devereaux Mildenhall 14&-190-263588. With Melvin Lyerla Samsun seventh atm&-203-3125ftl France s Antonio Romeo Toul and Herman moles Fontainebleau took eighth and inti with 195-148-235,-578 and 208-184-180572 totals respectively. Germany s Gordon Walker rounded out the top 10 at 189-198-185572. Mote gained ground in the All events to take fifth with a 555-580-5721,707 Overall figure while a Vereau wound up eighth Inthis category on a 514-591-588 1,693 and Marshall completed the top 10 with sandwiched around these front utters was the Germany District s Garold Woitke Sembach with a555-587-5571,699 for sixth while the Mediterranean s Peter Gratis mint aral and James Kukuska Kai new took seventh and ninth blame. Gritis rolled a 590-568-540 us38 and Kukuska had a s65-554 sb&-ub88. Forecast for Philadelphia a the National football league player pen cism team in it Trelc champs repro Entink the . Fai the coming cism Bolog Tourmo ment Are top to Betti not Petti Irreg Fred Lewis ont Tan Brooks Martin Mack Maurice Frilot join cry Dattie Jim Richardson Charley nmn and boar Carmody. Coaches of the team at Bottomore Ken fur left and Bor Nakamae s8 Kano a pension plan Sion plan with $1 million already in the till and 9500,00 annually expected starting this year is expected to be activated in 1962. Pete Retzlaff president of the nil s Plaj ers association said the plan known in the league As the Benefit program has gone so far As to be submitted for an internal Revenue department opinion. Retzlaff a Star end with the Philadelphia eagles said he spent hours last saturday with nil commissioner Pete Rozelle discuss ing the pension plan and other player problems. Among things taken up were agreement of the commissioner to present to the owners an association proposal players get $50 a week during preseason training instead of $50 a game pointed out that under the per game payment a player who works for a month in which Only one game is played ends up with only$50 and & ticket Home consideration of an association proposal clubs be required to Send out new contracts no late than May 1. Unlike the baseball players pen Sion which is based on fixed in come the football plan features a 40 per cent fixed income and 60 per cent diversified investment basis. Baseball players with five years service at age 50 get $112 a month $250 for 10 years service at age 50 $350 for 20 years serv ice at age 50, and $500 to $700 a month at age 65 for 3d years or More. Depending on the nation s Economy the football plan could provide More or less. Dropped at cism Cage try outs Kae Fertal Germany \ " two it map included on the Tearo re Kitwe 1961 cism champions and one Rumie rup. Jim Richardson air Fofe 7 a and Quincey air of Cine Light welter named of of Avith c3sm Chirley Itlear last Yea Rbrown Marine Mth Feught it Boyc runner up honors 1m j he a fowls was Al spa a Winner in thit if liw plym pics Anchor non tha trim a squad is the a Tjom representative t Mlej so who won the in title which at Norfolk the Olgh of the team Refl Lewla la molar to Safe fans having fought in both heavy and Light heavy divisions while walking of with titles fighting for the us District. Us Reub a Ione is Carlton Brooks the Ith Infa Classy middleweight who went All the Way in inter Bryice Competition this year ? other army representatives Are Martin Mack ought Oddi weight Ted Whitfield and Bob Carmody. Fly weight " 1 rounding out the team is Jue Marine corps Maurice Frilot welterweight v i Nakamine and Maura said that the team am out of the Intersex vibe t4turnam�it in to shape and would put tace finish ing touches a the or training schedule at Spaak Daft Benj Ger Many where buy Sci up Bead quart Era after arrhitog1 of. Fwy Are due to go to Tion monday. Ash to broads of two major that f vteda9 game wit be be. Wac Lynh _ and Chicago hib at the Steve tend 1 the new York in
