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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, May 20, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 20, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                A  x the stars and stripes sunday May 20, owners guarantee clubs approved a far reaching Prog Wii 3mefl at taking away the a flan 3al Keady Hestol the minor .leagues1 by guaranteeing Strong a Japport Job least 100 minor league f trains each year " t a v, i a  frock called f j \ -. A ". Lafayette. Ind a powerful big Teh joined the revolt the National i a. J tossing1 a Strong Hin of ignoring aau meets. V i faculty 1 representatives and ath Seuc directors. In a joint session i endorsed and offered support to the Mcaa inspired federations in track Bas Kerbaji and gymnastics. " the big ten leaders also directed committee to study the con Terence de for possible revisions which would further implement \ support of the  " although the name of the aau was  commissioner Bui Reed announced Thev con Ference action he conceded the i big ten eventually could come up with leg station limiting athletes to federation sponsored events currently the conference1-code permits athletes to compete during the school year to open meets sanctioned by the aau t other moves the big ten action followed similar Mil aau moves by the Eastern collegiate athletic con Ference and the Southwest con Ference. R  said that although it was Little publicized formation of swimming federation appears in in Lent to join the track basketball and gymnastic groups in the Bolt from the  ten leaders who started their three Day meeting thursday were reported irked by the Indiana salts l suspension of several con Ference athletes who participated in the april 21 Ohio relays in enc fined by. The aau /  expected formal big ten. A. Proval of a Liew Rose bowl contract f did riot develop Friday Bur Reed  the faculty and director of Hie joint. Group were a nost ple ased by the pact sent by the Host big five r tuesday. " he said that by june 11, the big ten s reply would  to the big five then holding its own Spring meeting. Reed said this would follow a routine review of the contract terms.,. 1 scores to Long Way toward settling the prob lems of the  under the new program he major leagues would guarantee to underwrite 100 minor league teams Elthe Ryby outright ownership or by a working agreement major league clubs have in the past supported minor league teams but not on the widespread organized scale proposed under the new  new program provides for a Standard player development contract which would specifically  the obligations and responsibilities of the major and minor league parties. Theslof or More minor leagues would be classified As triple a double a and class a doing away with the old a c and d class Ifica  plan was drawn up by the 12-Man major league development committee headed by John Gal breath president of the Pittsburgh pirates. The committee is made up of six major league and six minor league leaders t i believe this is the first real practical solution to a very real problem that we have been Strug gling with Galbreath said. We Are trying to take away the head aches from the minor leagues As to where they will get the Money for their next  yes agreed Frick. Now when the minor league officials come to the Winter baseball meetings in Stead of worrying about How to meet their payrolls they can Start thinking about the development of player this year we have 110 minor league clubs Frick continued. They Are everybody s business and yet they Are nobody s business. No extra costgermany11 a West Germany Salbert Westphal to locked out British heavyweight firn Yobp or in the eighth round onto scheduled10-Rbund fight,Here., ,.�,  I under the new program the minor league teams would be part ners with men like or. Galbreath instead of being slipped Money periodically As a  pointed out that the majors spent Between $6 million and $7 jail lion last year in supporting the minor leagues. The proposed new program he said would Cost the majors essentially the same amount but would guarantee a healthier More efficiently operated minor league system for the development of Talent for the majors. Frick and Galbreath emphasized that the aim of the new program was not necessarily to realign the minors although they agreed that realignment May eventually be an evolution of the  commissioner said that the major league general managers and farm directors will meet soon to work1 out the practical details of the program. He said he expected the majors and minors would approve the plan in its final form near the end of this season and that it would Start operating in"-19g3. Kefauver wary of Aba plan Washington up sen. Estes Kefauver d-tenn., said Fri Day that a federally sponsored National boxing Council proposed by National boxing association com missioner Abe j. Greene would not go far enough to guarantee cleaning up the sport. In a letter to Greene. Kefauver said he thought his own Bill for regulation of Box ing under a fed eral commissioner would be bet term e wrote Greene i applaud the idea of the Council but i fear that with out provisions for licensing and reporting of is Kefauver but cements the Public might be under the mis taken impression that adequate regulation had been  Greene wrote Kefauver earlier this week outlining a seven Point program for improving boxing. The Aba official said he was suggesting the program to help restore Public Confidence in the sport in the Wake of recent scan dals and of such accidents As the death of Benny kid Paret in a title match with Emilo Griffith. Kefauver s own Bill on which his antitrust and monopoly sub committee held hearings last year would provide for Federal Licens ing of boxers promoters Man agers and matchmakers. It also provides for reporting of Money taken in from fights and would set up a boxing advisory  3 Golf tourneys set for Hamburg Wiesbaden Germany Spe Cial three German International championship Golf tournaments have been scheduled for the Hamburg Falkenstein course in  German Amateur and the German women s Amateur is slated from july 23-2g, and the German open is scheduled july 27-29. All entries together with fees must be received by the Deutscher Golf verb and Rudolf vog str. 1, Wiesbaden Biebrich Germany Tele phone 66965 not later than june 25. Entry forms May be obtained from the above address. Berlin scuttles Sparta with late uprisings 9 grabs area comes Lea i it i i Berlin special the Berlin bears outhit 7-6 in a game extra base hits capitalized on Loose play afield and a wild Streac a Relief Pitcher Jerry Cresor to shove across six runs in the seventh j eighth innings and beat the 516th Sig up spartans. �-2, Here  by virtue of winning the bears broke a tie Between themselves to. The spartans for the Usa eur area comes league Teal. The now sport a 4-1 record while the spartans Redon Smith went All the Way for the winners in notching his Sec Ond Victory against no defeats he scattered the seven hits while striking out eight walking one arid hitting a  Bob Collett was the starter and loser. He allowed five runs four unearned during his seven inning stint before being re moved for a Pinch hitter. He gave up five hits whiffed six and walked six Cresor also a Southpaw had a rockier time during the one in Ning he pitched. Though he Al Lowed Only one hit. He walked four and forced two runners across via bases on balls. The other two runs scored on an error and an infield out.,leading Only 3-2 going into the seventh the bears gave Smith some breathing room by pushing across o pair of unearned runs on an terror  Mayo s looping single two passed balls a walk and n sacrifice Fly by Snuffy Stout. The spartans opened up their Only Lead with an unearned tally in the top of the first Del Jordan reached first on an error and stole second. He moved to third on an infield out and come across on Tom Madison s sacrifice Fly to Cen Ter. / but the bears bounced Back fora pair in their half on an error George Letrick s sin Gle two passed balls a walk and a double steal featuring Letrick on the front end. They made it 3-1 in the fourth As Dick Topham walked went to second on a wild pitch and scared on Van Worrell s single. Karlsruhe got one in the fifth on singles by Jack Barton and col Letti John Cherry s walk and Jordan s roller past the Mound for an infield hit that plated bar  led a hitters with two singles in three tries. Sixth sin a. 100 Bretn 200. L no Lettl cup two f8t Uri Faaiu Law Smith 2-l� a m w t.? n Stop device 6-0, its tall Eph hurls 2-hitter Bremerhaven g e r m ant Jwj special Bob Talley hurl a two hit shutout to give the a Miff ing Kaiserslautern k s their to Fife straight Victory a his mates a. Played seven hits and six Bremen Haven errors into a 6-o win Der the Blue devils Here saturday afternoon. The Victory boosted the 1ct _ Usa eur area come s Leaf ,1 record to 3-2 and left the blues1. Devils with an 0-5 Mark. ,. Kaiserslautern which came Utasi. With a 1-2 Mark broke a score Tew tie with a single run in the so ctr then wrapper it up with five a the seventh As the Bremer Hasit defense Felt  Goodwin s sin gift l passed bail and Reggie Beermat of single to Teft brought Home the first run of starter and loser Bill  error on Mark Scott grounder to second started the -seventh-1 Ami Scott moved to Sec Ond when Murray threw wild of Pickoff try. John Scott Walter and when Talley bunted Back the Mound Murray s second error loaded the bases. A wild Ltd brought Home Mark Scott it tic one run and two errors on Good win s grounder to third Bro again two More Beckman then ended the scoring for the Day with the second Homer of the year Over the to Eckfield Fence scoring Goodwin. 5" ahead of him. Talley who struck out nine in evening his record at 1-1 had no hitter going for 4w innings bar for Roger Stockwell singled Tot left with one out in the fifth. Mis Alexander got thei other single off Talley in the seventh. Kaist Intorn 010 soft a 7 too 24x 4 s 3 Cherry Smith Mut i Cote tit 9-1000 000 ail if Scott i bml.-1 it Ltd la. Oot 080 Wal r pm Al one a Milky 10-t. Brisk Thor Hanover wins messenger Westbury . A Thor Hanover a rank outsider came Rushing from nowhere in the final 70 Yards and broke agora s dream s Streak of 13 straight Vic tories with a Triumph in the $169,430 messenger stakes at Roosevelt raceway Friday night. Thor Hanover driven by Johnny Simpson paid �144 for $2 after pacing the mile of harness racing s richest stakes in 2 01 vie. The Chest nut son of Adios returned 527.10 to place and s7.80 to show. Russia in Davis cup play " press dispatches. Italy s powerful Davis cup team trounced Russia Jet their opening singles matches in Florence Italy with the ios of poly one set./, Nicola Pietrangeli encountered Early difficulty with Tomar lexus before turning on the f steam to win 64, 4.-b. 6-3.-.6-1, Fasulo Gar Diril breezed past Sergi a Tkachev 6-0, ,6-2, "6-3, to give the italians their 2-o.edge in unt second round match Jot Tibe. European  this is the russians first j ear of Davis t cup Competition  other second round action Sweden 2, Belgium 0jan-Erik it Tidquist turned Back Veteran Jacky Brichant 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3. And Ulf Schmidt throttled Eric Drossart 6-2, 6-4. A France i South Africa i South Africa s Cliff Drysdale outlasted Gerard Pilet 7-5, 1-6, 6-3. 12-10. And France Pierre Darmon Over whelmed Gordon Forbes 6-3, 6-1, 6-2.hungary 2, Denmark 0istvan Gulyas Defeated Thorkild Larsen 6, 6-0, 6-2, and Andnis Szikszai topped c. E. Hedelund 6-2. 7-5. 6-4. Germany 2, Romania 0-Wilhelm Bungert subdued Constantin Nastase. 6-1, 8-6, &-2, and Ingo Bud ing whipped Ion Siriac 6-4, 6-0, 6-3. Czechoslovakia 2, Finland 0jiri Javorsky vanquished Ryno Nyyssonen 8-6, 6-2, 6-4, and Pavel Kodra trounced Pekka sae icae. 6-0, 9-7, 6-4.brazil 1, Poland 0carlo Fernandez Defeated 42-year-old Wladys Law Skonecki g-4, 2-6, 8-6, 6-4. Bad Light forced the interruption of the second match with Brazil s Edson Mandarine leading Woslaw Gasorek 5-7, 6-2, 3-2. Adora s dream Winner of 11 straight races last year and his Only two starts this season we Toff the 1-4 Choice to whip nine other 3-year-old  appeared to have no. 14 in the bag when he headed into the final sixteenth of a mile with a one half length margin Over be High Hanover. Then from out of the pack came Thor Hanover jointly owned by Simpson   of Poughkeepsie nt., and Lawrence b. And c. N. Sheppard of Hanover pa., to grab the Deci Sion by one half length. Adora s dream owned by her Schel Quillen of Dagsboro del., and driven by Morris Macdonald held on for second with a neck Argin Over Lehigh Hanover from the Lehigh stables in new Jersey. Leader pick was another head Back in fourth place. Adora s dream paid $2.60 and $2.4.6. And Lehigh Hanover returned 53. At the Start of the race paced before a crowd of 37,335. Play Bill swung into the Lead with Lehigh Hanover and Adora s dream in closest Pursuit at the Quarter mile Mark Stan Ley dancer had taken Lehigh Han Over to the front in 29 seconds Bat his Lead was Only Brief l Macdonald swung Adora s dreamt to to the front and reached the half mile Post in 59% and a margin Over Lehigh Hanover. Thor Hanover still was far in the Paeff. When the reached the three Quarter still was a Bra by a Over Lehigh and nobody Waing Thor Hanover a second with a sixteenth of a mile Lehi-gh1 Hanover made a s Challenge but Adora s dreamt Pernert to have the situation. In hand. Then Down the old Dlf the stretch came Thor Hanover take the decision in the  Victory was Worth and boosted Thor Hanover s bankroll to $34.181. Be r i m m x a. V.-", it Fedj Al  
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