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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, May 6, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 6, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes sunday May 6, 1962 commanders trip defending Champ 3rd inf div 8-6 by Don Ciuck staff writer t Iotillina--8npport omd Catcher Bob Leette Toa udon Howard Bode of the raft pm Eto a Ratow Ual doable play in the Tefft i Teddy of Fine comma Pafait -8 Victory Over 13t� Mavis Aiesi & Maithe in saturday. With Bode bits a and Jim Ouva ret rat mid Lor the sri inf Navarro Davis dropped  bunt 4o the left of the plate on a suicide squeeze that brought Home Olivare. Lee threw to first to nip Davis Forone out then took Hugh Manuro s return throw to get Bode trying to adore All the Way from  the 1962 opener for both teams. Sa3, Hunter Mannheim Germany is the 7th army support come com Manders came up with a four run sixth inning Here saturday after noon to overcome a 4-2 3rd inf div Lead and went on to Down the1961 Usa eur champions 8-6, in the season opener for both teams. Hugh Marshall sliced a bases loaded single to right to drive in two runs and scored another on wild pitch in the big fourth which put the commanders on the win Ning Road and wrapped up the Victory for reliever Lenny Locke. Carloa Ramos who went the route on the Mound for the visit ing Marne men. Absorbed the1 toss although several of the dozen hit she allowed were tainted and three 3rd int errors added to his Down fall Lethander Dick Griffith started on the Hill for the victors and Rookie Montreal Dpi Bobby Rousseau of the Montreal Cana Diens has been named the National hockey league s Rookie of the year the league has announced. The 21-year-old right Winger who scored 21 goals and picked up 21 assists in his first year polled 141points out of a possible 180 to Cap Ture the colder memorial trophy and a $1,000 Price from the league. Cliff Fennington of the Bosto Brutas was Runne rap with 70 pol tits White hts teammate Pat Stapleton placed third with 4l vote setup the voting was carried out influx six league cities by a panel of Fec Frey writers and broadcasters. Five Points were awarded for first choke three for a second and a fat a third. A unanimous selectee would it i 180 Points 90 in each half of the schedule. Rousseau polled an almost perfect 88 Points in the second halt at the Lojis Eleod Mark he Only led Petty Langton by two Points. Stapleton received 33 Points inthe first half but Only managed me in the second. However Adelen Sennan has never won the a it was tin usual for guard to finish As High As Bard took part in an the70 games this season tto a line with Jea Bellveau and Gulles Tremblay he of Shortte with the Montre Alitt a of pfc Bullet like and ft6t, by to Lfting and t peed. Besides be off attorn it  performer lie walk Lei better Montreal penalty the Candle Gawith Hull t p. Of t of to Toronto Maple Cald cop in a member of base Ida Derby scratched Cicada wins easily v Over flaming Page in Kentucky Oaks Louisville by. A Chris Gopher t. Chenery Cicada a Cen trial figure in the big Kentucky Derby drama easily won the $42,300 Kentucky Oaks on a Sloppy track Friday at Churchill Downs. The Champion 3-year-old filly of1961 had been entered along with stalemate sir Gaylord for Satur Day s Derby however when sir Gaylord was injured Friday morn ing and had to be withdrawn pathfinders nip Lions in la inning clash 5-4 bad Kreuz Nach Germany special Harry Maggiee Omo s line single to left scored Steve Florland from second base with the game ending run Here Satur Day after noon at Patton Field As the 8th inf div pathfinders nipped the 34th inf div Lions 5-4, in the Usa eur 7th army league opener for both clubs. Standings Usa eur 7th army league a amt Der v or Tel Arldt 9rt it mtg do Vii off Milf Fohrt tit Der will 6a pet  1.900i.mo  ,000 .000 of i in by i i to i i tatti Almi 0 3. Brt army div i ctr a Vii omm r ii Una Dpi 80�mft omd 3. Set inf Der me of Fth 8, Chi int of ii a Nelmi u8afeoebmaot District As pet. Zartt Tom division l it. 1.900 a � .000 -000e nov t do inem a Tow 4. A Toktam i. Southern division to Artim my  win Hift Tri it i a put 1.000  ,.ifl.oh of fib a i i g8 a a 1 144 1%2, of off it uhf Hutor 4 Undin to Brit Fiorett. Run Hift Whf Temte to 6rmtim common rain Floriano had opened the inning with a ground single up the mid dle continuing to second when the Center Lelder hobbled the Ball. After Pinch hitter Al Sebest tied out to left Maggircomo came  Pathfinder Pitcher Carl Usner went the distance and Al Lowed just seven hits Over the 11 innings. He shut out the Lions Over the last eight frames. The pathfinders jumped off Toa Quick 3-0 Lead in the first but two of their runs were  s double and Jim Temple s single produced one  single by Roy Brown was Fol Lowed by two errors by the Tinort Stop to produce the additional  the Lions bounced right Back into Contention tying it at 3-3 inthe second. Charles Forbes Dou bled one run Home James Forbes singled another across and Ray Digiacomo brought in a third with a sacrifice  Lions moved ahead in the third scoring once on singles by Tommy Reynolds and Charles Forbes plus a passed Ball. The pathfinders tied it in the fifth on two walk and a single to left by Roy Brown. Totth to a 03t of of 7 a m a at ii is x cd Rife Kin b Ltd do i a no via of a ubut it. A Kunf 0-1. Chenery also scratched Cicada from the big 3-year-old classic and left her in the Oaks which i restricted to fillies. Willie Shoemaker Rode Cicada who Drew away from her Field just before turning into the stretch and romped Home a Winner with three lengths of Daylight. A Canadia filly e. P. Taylor s flaming Page finished second and p. L. Grissom fortunate Isle was third in the Field of six. Cicada a Bay daughter of . Stepped the 11/16 Miles in 1 44% Over a Sloppy track caused by afternoon showers and paid s2j20, and $2.20 with no show betting. Flaming Page who started at25-1, returned $5.40 to place. Cicada had met the Colts in the Florida Derby March 31 at Gulf Stream where she was nosed out by Redan the favorite for Satur Day s Derby in the absence of sir Gaylord. Cicada earned 527.820. Boosting her racing bankroll to $456471. Sheds just behind bewitch the filly with the All time Money winning total of 9462.606. Claiborne farm s Potie Erin Sec Ond Choice in the Oaks led from soon after the Start followed by fortunate Isle and Ralph c Wil son s dinner partner and  in the Backstretch. With % mate to go Roy Sturgis Windy miss took the Lead As Pixie Erin fortunate Isle and Cicada trailed in that  moved with Cicada in the far turn with half a Mil remaining and began trimming the Lead of Windy miss Halfway around the Bend Cicada charged round the Leader went to the Lead easily end merely romped Home with never a stick being Landon her handsome hide. Breezed along in shutout fashion for four innings while his mates built him a 2-0 advantage. Dic Winkelman s two run double to right Center brought in those com Mander tallies to the third. But in the fifth Griffith weak ened and the 3rd inf knotted the count at 2-2 on the strength of Howard Bode s single to Center and a weird suicide squeeze Bun by Navarro Davis that scored one run but resulted in an unusual Catcher to first to Cathor double play Griffith gave Way to Lenny ,. Locke after giving up a single and double to John Marafka and Fred Huffman respectively with none out in the sixth. After getting Ai Jones on a called third strike for the first out Locke was tagged j for a two run single to Center by Dave Goode that knotted the score. Then came the commanders big sixth. But the 3rrt inf fought Back for one run in the top of the seventh on George Springs single and stolen base and a run producing single by Davis. With a 2-2count on Marafka commander player manager Duke Duck wave Din Terry Prince from the bullpen and the Lethander ended the in Ning on four pitches then staved off the visitors in the eighth be fore giving up the Marne men s final. Run in the top of the ninth. Duca whose two strike bunt sin Gle loaded the bases with none out in the big sixth drove in what proved to be the deciding Marker with a single to left in the seventh. In command 30 inf Divah n n i l o412 a l t 0 l 3 i 5 1 3 support comb and h h.mk4. To Siim a. If j 8 � 5 3 1 1 1 to 1 1 Swyt is  i4l i a. V . In if i. If Darin. 3t it track. 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Engle s remarks were in an abstract of statements he had made in an interview taped for Californi television stations. Engle said he does not object to drafted professional athletes taking part in service recreational programs. But he said he takes Issue with draft Una these Fellows and then setting up what amounts professional Ball club and relieving the player Sall other duties As  he said professional athletes could be use sports and fitness instructors at military bases. Engle said he favors meter serve rivalry Basebase athletic Competition with professionals to take part but is against army teams that nothing else but travel the country and play Ball they re not always playing for the Enteria of the troops a Saia. They re playing teams and everybody   
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