European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 28, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes capture As j ,. 1 by i Eole Vine staff writer Adenau,.germanyis veterans poll Hill and Olivier Gendebien the favourites right from the Start won the Viii International adar1,000-Kilometer race pretty much a Seth by pleased at the nuer Burgering sunday before a crowd of Pyer-350.000, spectators. Hiu the world Champion from Saita Monica Caill and Gendebien his belgian sidekick moved their 2.4-Hter rear Eri nihed Ferrari to the front after the opening laps and then drove just hard enough to slay there rest of therway. The two taking turns rat the. Wheel of the car Cove red the 44laps1,1304, Kilometres in 7 33.27.7 at an average Speed of. ,132.6 Jaisy i had the distinction of making the fastest Lap of the Day t ? a Effort that was still Well above the ,9 15,8 he recorded in a similar car last if he had been pushed that " Nark might have easily been bettered a second Riaca Ferrari this one a prototype Coupe with a 4.0-liter Eri grif in it finished second with belgian Willy Mairesse and eng Ishman Michael Parkes sharing the driving., third place want to the eight Blinder 2.0 liter porsche driven t by englishman Graham Hill and German Hans Herrmann " the pair inherited the third sit similar porsche drive i Ivy Dan Gurney Costa , Calif and Sweden s Joe Bonnier dropped out on the Jast Lap with transmission trouble Gurney and Bonnier were nevertheless classified fourth. The top three were the Tolly cats to Complete the full race distance of 44 laps. Of / s3 finishers there were. 67 starters and 33 finishers the Rainy weather and the difficult Sifel Mountain Cir 3 to Wisd for 1st jiif65q0 after 3d round run Dinapolis a a storm Cuit taking their toll of the. Par tick pants beg Pite numerous Acci dents. There were no serious in juries fifth place was taken by an older Model Aston Martin -dbr.1sharea1 by never Sealander Lbruce Mcearn arid South african Tony sixth was the first " Gran d Loti Irig car an1 older Fer rare Model driven by germans Peter Noecker and Wolfgang Sejd Elv ,-.the biggest Surprise of an Oiher Wise Ddll race came in the opening stages when Jimmy Clark piloting an experimental 15, liter Lotus grabbed the Lead and opened a two mile two minute advantage Over the rest of the Iteld. Clark left the Road on has 4ilw Lap when Hie shift lever jumped out of gear and the car overturned. He was unhurt and after that the ferraris had it All to them selves. 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T ,. 67.7d-6s 206 Jack Burtion. .,., 71-66-69206 Teny Lema. 68-69-69206 pal Harney. ,67-70-69206 guitar a till. 70-89-67206 Charltie Sifford $9-70-c8 207 Cay a Mihir. 70-58-so 207 for the pm Impi 72-68-67 207 Jack Nick Maui ,.,.,. -73-66-69 208 Bof afay High no. 72-68-68203 lib furrier. ,. 69-71-68208 Dow Al Netterwald. 65-70-70 209 Dou Ford. ,71-70-68209 Paul Bondeson. ,70-71 -68 209 Phu Rodger. 75-6b-66 209bald.,.,., 72-66-72 210 Jerry Mcgee. 73-8770210 Bob Bruno. 70-70-70210 Jackie Cupit. 73-66-71210 Jack Mcgowan i. 73-68-69210 Jack Rule. 73-69-68210 Kel Naulie. 71 -7 1 -08 210 Bio much Veteran Driver thu Hiu Olio teamed up with Olivier gon Deblon to win the Viii International Dag 1,000-Kuometer race at nuer Burgering sunday takes is turn behind the wheel of is photo by Bane skin of ids Teeth Charlie Jones of the 3rd army div gives a look at Umpire Antonio vat eras he slides into Home just ahead of support come Catcher George Branch a tug. Valdrie responds with Griffith commanders beat 3rd an emphatic Safe sign. Jones scored on i fanic a. Wick s double but the Coniti Morters went on to la the i a Abeita 7th army league games a l Sis photos by Hunter f s8 i m 1 by Dick Gitlit staff writer Mannheim Germany is Dick Griffith out dulled Tom Smith in a Battle of left handers As the7th army support come com Manders eked out a 2-1 decision Over the 3rd army div spearhead Shere sunday to Salvage the final game of their Usa eur 7th army league series. The Victory enabled the com Mander s to escape the league cel Lar and lifted their season record to 5-7. The spearheads victors in the first two games of the series now have a 4-8 slate. Griffith restricted the hard hit Cadiz upsets in californian Inglewood Calif. A Ca Diz overlooked in most calculations shut out the powerful entry of prove it and Olden times Towin the $121.400 californian sat urday at Hollywood Park. The 6-year-old Chestnut with jockey but Harmatz giving a skill Ful ride won by about a length and a half As the less feared Parton the Rex c. Elsworth team prove it came up 1o take secondhand Olden times after an Early bid finished third. The time for the 1-1/16-mile feature was 1 41-3/5 As Cadiz sup plied the finishing punch for the crowd estimated at 48.coo. But it was the sentimental rags to riches Colt crazy kid Trtat produced the excitement in another rousing but unsuccessful attempt to steal a major stakes. Johnny Longden no kid at the age of 55, whipped Dazy kid into a Quick Lead arid held it until his Colt faltered in the stretch an finished fourth. The Winner returned $26.80, $8.80 and $9.60 and the Elsworth entry paid $2.80 and $3. The Victory was Worth $71,200 to Vic Gray farm of Vic Graber Oak and Calif. Tang spearheads who despite their lowly position boast the league s top team batting average to three safeties. He issued Only four walks two intentionally while striking out 13. The Southpaw wrapped up his second win in four decision by striking out the Side in the ninth inning. Smith was touched for Only four hits but ran into double trouble that spelled his downfall. The spearhead port skier walked on and whiffed five while suffering his second loss. Percentage baseball paid off for the commanders both offensively and defensively. The Home club shoved across its winning run in the seventh wit the Bottom of the batting order doing the trick Hugh Marshall led off with a ground Rule double that bounced Over the Short Fence in left Center. Jack Strunk sacrificed him to third and George Branch lifted it sacrifice Fly to right Center. Right fielder Hank Warwick made a great backhanded Stab of the Ball but had no Chance to make a play to the plate Ami Marshall score easily. Branch Aiso had a hand in get Ting the commanders first tally. He led off the fifth with another ground Rule double that hopped Over the Centerfield Fence some 370 feet away. Griffith got life on second baseman Roosevelt Gid Dens error with Branch moving to third. Earl Kottke grounded to Short and Branch scored As Griffith was being forced at second. The spearheads were Quick Topknot the count. With one Down in the sixth Charlie Jones was Safe on shortstop Sam Brown s Pepper Patch Victor new York Cap jockey Donald Pierce registered his third Victory of the afternoon at. Aque duct saturday when he piloted Long shot Pepper Patch to a three Quarter length Victory Over c. V. Whitney s counter Call in the s57.000 top flight Handicap. Boot. Warwick then swung late Al n Smith pitch and lofted it into ther Ightfield Corner where it land fax a foot inside the line for a double. Jones Slid Home just ahead of the Ball and Warwick raced on to third. Then the commanders decided to go by the Bob. Schulte was walked intentionally and took second while Smith was pitching to Pinch hitter Ernie Stanfield who was to victim another punch Batter Art Baker,.drew an intentional walk to Load the bases. Griffith Rose up tattle Challenge and whiffed Smith for the third time. Griffith had two other Harrow ing moments. In the second an error and. Twa walks loaded the bases with oae out. But Griffith responded 6y striking out John Michael an Smith. Then in the third the Speat Heads put together their two other hits Back to Back singles by Girdens and Jim Graves with one out. But Griffith again met the task by retiring the next two Bat ters. South Side Story 3rd army div Al ii it Jones of Viii to j sol Milit. O t Antin. In h-3lanfplil, 11 , p. A we bar. Support comb x kor Hrvol imn tto i d some. If in own. Am Marshall no it to thru Frei ctr pm. 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