European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 31, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse Of Fil v i " i vav1", a i.h1 the stars and stripes Page 21 a Aj-.,T, � Haia a wednesday after lie win kept the Lions tight guardians Divi Marn Eroen each a Merit t in i i " 7 1for. The winners to rack up his fifth win against one loss As tie scattered seven singles struck out two but kept himself in hot water by dealing out seven free strolls. For the Jay Hawks Jim Bowles reserved -a1 somewhat better Fate. The hard throwing right hander limited the league leaders to four singles whiffed 10 and issued five walks. The loss dropped his record to 2-3. S1the Lions annexed their ninth Victory in 13 starts when Jerry Vodicka led off the third with a single. Bowles then walked Charlie Sullivan who was promptly erased when Charlie Lawson forced him at second Charlie Forbes then lifted a broken Bat single to left to plate Vodicka and Lawson scored when left fielder Pat Cavatio let the bal go through him for an error that enabled Forbes to go All the Wayto third. Shaken by the turn of events Bowles nicked Tom Reynolds with a pitch and the latter promptly stole second and both Forbes and Reynolds romped Home when Short Stop Wes Collins let Jose Benet s grounder go through his legs. The Jay Hawks had grabbed the Lead in the second when Cavatt reached first on an error and Bill Maxwell followed with a single with Oratio stopping at second both runners came Home on Hank Hennessey s single to left that Forbes allowed to go past him. The loss was the Jayhawk eighth against five wins. Both teams meet again saturday an sunday at Robinson Barracks with game time set for 2 . Each Day. 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Moore la and in my opinion this was our foot Bau players have Sone the proper amount of conditioning the year Moore a former coach at Louisi University fielder work Over a Short period will not condition an Al it is the Light work Over a a of stay in 5 physical condition Kre said an athlete1 should do ical fitness work at least four s a week air year foot Bau players could keep selves in Good shape Bull d Tielves up physically increase stamina stand endurance by sprints in the track Wres and weight lifting he said he Gaytrie of football is real Bligh and Tough 1m added and buld play football unless 61s in Good physical Ltd pc said he agreed that Spring lathe 20-Day maximum set up till Fucai is possibly Fiur to 1 six too out the 3rd Jared div with a sparkling four hitter for his fifth straight Victory Here wednesday As the v corps guardians walloped the Spear Heads 1cmin a Usa eur 7th Harmy league contest on the Pioneer Cavern Diamond. R the. I Lemoral Day Triumph boosted the guardian record to 8 and kept them in the thick of the league race one game off the Pace. The loss left the cellar dwelling spearheads with a 4-9 record. The teams continue the series with saturday and sunday games at Frankfurt. Harris furnishes punch Skaugstad was in trouble Only twice while striking out 10 and walking five. Meanwhile his mates rapped out 12 hits with Don Harris furnishing the big punch. The guardian Cente fielder drove in four runs with a single double an three run Homer in four appear ances. The guardians wasted Little time against 3rd army starter John Angeles scoring three times in the first he gave up two More run sin the third before departing and being charged with his first Deci Sion. Max Miller worked until the seventh Tud Henry Jefferson waste victim of the last four runs. George Nokes got the guardians started Early with a Lead off single. A sacrifice and. A walk followed before Harris delivered a single with two runs scoring when the Ball got away from the Center fielder. Another walk followed be fore Harris scored the last run As shortstop Art Bakers double play toss got away from second base Man Roosevelt Giddens and rolled into the Outfield. Lowell Toombs single Harris Virgers owner-c5 i # a the san 8sgo Charters should operate tire to the a breakeven Point i year,j2ft-r v Elton in a report to Stock owner Barron Hilton l 14,$00 season tickets a Sojda Chi Treav and that average Home game attendance w hit 29,000. ,. \ i tests and Flie teach Loist ,$30z228 a it h e 0361 american football Hilton said the re of Ino vans the team rom los is promotion costs and the to Balboa stadium had not a p to of Loi Ttoe Early Ere iesponsjbleldr1 much or m i -.1 Fuff ele 1_. Pc f. Double a two run single by standings 7th army league w324t1l.ini Dot v Conn 3rd in div t 8 41h army of " 7 support command 8th inf Dot s Vii com 5 3rf Arnut Ojo l 4a s 6 7 s put. .692, 6ii .615 ,s38 .385 Jos i i 2 3 4 4 s re ult 24lh in old 4.-Fvh a nit 3 v Coin 10, 3rd army div 0 3nj inf or it 4lh annd div s support command 3, "8th in of i Charlie Gonzales boosted the guardian Lead to 5-0 in the third and Kod Angeles the guardians scored a single ton in the sixth. Without the Zaidof a hit Charlie Martinez walked stole second and raced Home on an error by third baseman Jim Graves. Errors sandwiched around a sacrifice started the four run Del Uge in the eighth. With one run in Toombs singled and Harris unloaded his Homer Over the left Centerfield Fence. It was his second four Bagger of the year. Skaugstad had trouble Only with spearhead Catcher Bob Schulte who accented for half the 3rd army hits on a double and v corps Southpaw issued one of his five walks with one out in the sixth and had some anxious moments when Ernie Stanfield poled a Long Fly to right Center Field. But Jack eld Ridge made a Good running catch and doubled the runner off. Another walk and Schulte double in the seventh put runners on second and third with no one out but Skaugstad fanned the next two men and got the last one on a grounder. 3rd army div 004 demo 046 v a i 301 my i 0 12 2ill for 3. Jeffersn. Don Harris v. Homer fewer hits but More markers Davis drives in 4 runs Marne men topple 4th Arrond div in 6-5 contest Fuerth Germany special Navarro Davis drove in the last four runs Here wednesday As the 3rd in div made five hits pay off to turn Back the 4th army div tankers 6-5, in a usar eur 7th army league contest be fore a memorial Day crowd at Navarro Davis. Four hey Bis the Monteith Barracks three run Homer and Sac Rioce Fly made the difference As the Marieme eighth Victory chalked up their in 13 starts and broke a tie with the tankers now 7-6, for second place. The teams continue the series saturday and sunday at Wiley Barracks in ulna. Faye Thorington gained his fourth Victory compared with one loss tint needed Relief help from Carlos Ramos in the eighth inning. Frank Devivo started for the tankers and . Charged with his third loss after a pair of victories. The Home club jumped out in front m the third with three runs. Joe Selman started the rally with a singles he advanced on a Sacri fice before de Bur Feimst single but it took Sammy Thompson s double to bring them both Home. While trying to Cut off the jest run at the plate a High throw let Thompson go to third and he scored when Catcher Bob Hinrichs threw wild trying to Cut off a further Marne men got two runs Back in the fourth on a pair of walks an infield out and John Marafka s two run single. Another base on balls and Jim Olivares single set the stage in the fifth for Davis three run blast Over the right Centerfield Fence. It was his fourth Homer of the league Campaign. Coni Unander tip pathfinders 3-1. Bad Kreuz Nach. Germany special the 7tn, army support omd commanders shoved across two unearned runs inh the top of the ninth inning Here wednesday to score a 3-1 memorial Day Triumph Over the 8th inf div path finders at Rose Barracks. The1 Victory upped the com Manders 7th army league record to 6-7and left the pathfinders with a 5-8 Mark the two clubs continue their three game series saturday and sunday at Woodsfield in Kae Ferta wednesdays Holiday contest was a scoreless affair for five innings with the commanders Bert Djina Dek and pathfinders Carl Usner locked in a tight Mound Duel. The commanders broke the Iceni the sixth when Earl Koteske singled and Usner issued three of the five walks he gave up to Force in a run. Usner s infield hit started Pathfinder rally in the Bottom of the inning to even the score Nick Caracciolo also beat out an infield it and Dzidek issued his Only two walks of the afternoon to Force in a run. The commanders made Good us of two Pathfinder errors in the ninth. A walk a sacrifice and Ray Brown s error when he let George Branch s single get. Away from him let in the first run. Branch scored the second one himself on shortstop Garland Cooke s error. Percy Akers relieved Usner butt was too late As the Lethander was charged with his third loss compared with two wins. The Vic tory evened Dziadek s record at2-2, he struck out Usner fanned seven. Support come 000 001 8th in div 000 031 nine while 0023oooi ind Branch four apart 91 us Sebest. A dil Dek i. Tours a. The most costly error of the game opened the door for the 3rdinf div in the seventh. George Spriggs struck out but catch Ergene Belcher dropped the Ball and Spriggs sprinted safely to first Olivares single and a walk loader the bases and Davis brought Home the deciding run with a Fly to left Field. The tankers bounced Back in the Home half of the seventh As Sel Man walked and big Feindt slammed his first Homer of the year before Thorington slammed the door. Ramos checked. The e talkers in the eighth and ninth to preserve his win the Marne men got Only five hits compared with the tankers 10 but they made them pay off in run producing rallies. 3rd int div ooh 230 in j 4 4m army 01 003 000 200s 10 1 Tho Rinino Piuos 13 want Hlor chs do Elro. A Lialja t and Belcher a of pc Devlio s-3j. �ol3rd Titt a. Dart 4. 1th army Dur Burfeindt it comets Wallop knights 11-1 Darmstadt Germany Spe Cial the Safe Germany District league leading Darmstadt comets took advantage of walks errors and 10 safeties to Romp to a 11-1 Victory Over the Mannheim knights a German american team Here wednesday afternoon. The comets paraded seven pith ers to the Mound with lefty Howie Nance gaining the verdict when the comets took a 1-0 Lead in the third inning. Ralph of who Bill Steele. Nance Bob Story. Red Meshach. Howie Ebert and will Barton of oof their turns in that order As manager Bill Gignac rotated his entire pitching staff. Mike Magiera with a Solo Homer and a single and Johnny Ellis two run triple led the comets at the knights got their Lone run in the seventh off Meshach on combination of walks and rotors. I n " " i j1 i the. ,t." a Jil a ,
