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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 5, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                A 1 jf3?%\ " a i " " r 1 f the stars and stripes Page 21 eee stg or two champions crowned �me"National,.aa1j weightlifting Champion / but Bertolt were Fanny to Walter Mahara a " Toledo Ohio schoolteacher  Krell. A mix Tupy seven runs two hits in the first a ten ind romped to a 33-5 Victory n the championship game National Junior College tournament. Ears from a fran the 1960ions, swept unbeaten through Surnegi games to j Elsp Lavean As the National a lists. At wild Glrst Binning Phoe and the a benefits of tour walks  s six i a Leka Slapp Ecla double and i driving air two runs ring twice for the Cham sch Chiat land Gary Wolf seed two,hits-t6i Phoenix in try went Titi rat Wiander  tour nost valuable Plajer for. In the picked zip two victories aved another game All in olek 1 i.,.jf stationed with the 37th arty s 2nd How  Dachau a Germany totalled 720 pounds to capture the featherweight title while Krell Bolsted cb70 pounds for the 132-Pound title. A photos trom press Detroit it. Walter Imahara stationed with the. 2nd How in 37th arty at Dachau Germany took the featherweight title in the Nasonal aau Welgh Lifang championships which conclude d Here sunday night while Norb Schentag sky of id Troil remained the heavy weight. ,. " Imahara whose Home is in Baton Rouge la hoisted a total of 720 pounds to win the Isz Pound Crown. Russell Knapp of Pittsburgh. In shed secon Schemansky who had won the championship several years in Suc cession before a Back in jury kept him out of Competition l totalled 1,140 pounds for the three lifts snatch press and clean and Jerk to gain the i unlimited weight title Sid Henry Dallas finished Sec Ond by hoisting 1,070 pounds in his three lifts. Lee Phillips Pasadena calif., look . 1,060 pounds. Dispatches the 1961 Champion Jim Bradford of Washington d.c., did not enter this  the Light heavyweight 181 Pound championship. 36-year-old Tommy Kono Honolulu won his 10th National championship total ing 945 pounds. The hawaiian was challenged by 20-year-old Gary Cleveland St. Louis who lifted 935 pounds. In the 198-Pound, of Middle heavyweight class Bill March of York pa., repeated As Champion As he lifted 975 pounds. Dick Krell 30, a history teacher from Toledo Ohio took the 123 Pound bantamweight title defeat ing Gary Hanson 19. Queen s Vil Lage . Krell s total was 670 pounds. The 148-Pound lightweight Crown was captured by Anthony Garcy a York pa., schoolteacher. He had an 600-Pound total. F i j league averages continued from age so ,. Rican  individual batting mar Mittl 47 in a of 35, 3 0 ii 28 0 ,233 40 143,. 3fl 33 j 3u 0 1 9 28 0 1 4 is 7 laitimen43., jew ,26 35 6 t 7 1u want let � i62r i 35 t a. 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Nearly 500 sharpshooters from about 50 countries Are expected to participate. In october Cairo usually has a mild Sun. A cloudless sky and a slight Breeze _ from Northeast or Northwest to North. The maximum mean temperature is about 30 degree centigrade 86 fahrenheit an the minimum mean about 18 degrees centigrade 66 fahrenheit. Rain is rare and the air is dry making almost Ideal conditions for shooting. Seventy six National federations have been invited to the Champion ships and were told that sept. 20 is the deadline for in Arlen. So far there Are about 30 acceptances and shooting federation officials say at least 50 countries were expected to Send competitors to the event the largest teams come from the United states and the soviet Union each sending 45 competitors with Cuba close behind with a 40-Man team. West Germany is sending 38, Switzerland Venezuela and Rumania 30 each Norway and Monaco 20.other registered participants include Italy Britain France swe Den Finland Austria Brazil Belgium Japan. Holland Canada Czechoslovakia India Indonesia Yugoslavia communist China Greece Bulgaria East Germany Lebanon Syria and the Host country Egypt. A "   skeet events will be held at the ranges of the Swank Heliopolis club and the shooting direction for the number four position will be Northeast. The Clay Pigeon events will be at the ranges of the club de Chasse with the shooting direction also aimed at the Northeast the other events will be held at the armed forces shooting club close to the Lizeh pyramids the shooting direction for the 300 and 50-meter rifles and the free pistol will be North Northwest and for the 25-meter pistol Northeast. The running Deer Range will be North East. There will be the usual Gold Silver and Bronze medals for the winners of the individual events medals to members of the three bes teams in each event plus special and honorary awards. The general Assembly of the International shooting Union will meet in Cairo oct. 9.this year s championship will be the first staged in Africa. The most recent contest of its kind was held in Moscow in 195s. The most popular sport in America so far As participation is concerned is fishing with More than 25 million  is next with about 23 million. Then comes Hunting with 18 million licensed sportsmen. For comparison Golf in the . Claims Only 5vj million followers. ". Members of the Hahn Rod and gun club Are putting the a feet Range into a first class firing  a group of Volunteer members is constructing a new drainage ditch reinstalling catch nets and generally cleaning up the area in a Spring clean up drive. Initial ground preparation is underway for construction of a second skeet Range and installation of a completely automatic control for both.a1c Keith Wickline has been conducting classes on Han loading for members who have a yen for do it yourself ammo. The phases in clude chemistry of powder pattern and velocity and purpose and types of loads. R v  -.-.  to capt Peter j. Samu etch Munich Rod and gun club who bagged an Auerhahn Mountain cock after six Day stalk near Siersdorf in the bavarian Alps. Samulevich s trophy was the second of its kind to be taken in this area in which . Forces Hunters have been allotted four. The Naples skeet team will represent the . Forces in Italy in the big european open scheduled for july 4-7 at . The team scored a sparkling 446x500 for top honors against other teams from leghorn Verona and Vicenza. The was at Safe he ars Sharp ening their shooting talents on the Wiesbaden Rod and gun club ranges. Their aim is to organize skeet trap Rifle and pistol teams to compete with other distaff Cap snap pcs. Skeet enthusiasts Are learning the game at Hahn air base from col Edmund. Edwards 586th tact missile up commander who taught skeet at West Point from 1949-52. A win shooter s handbook is offered free by the poly choke company Hartford 1. Conn featured inthe Booklet Are chapters on Shotgun ballistics chokes barrel length gun balance Stock fit and visual aids on what patterns look like at various distances from the muzzle. Very informative. -.,   Rod and gun club is going All out to make the european open skeet championships the Best and biggest Ever. The four skeet ranges Are situated adjacent to the club House. Complete restaurant and bar facilities will be available at  times from july. 4-7 a Barbecue will be i operation throughout the shoot and the sales store will be Well stocked with All types of sporting  will be All types of accommodations available. There is plenty of room for families who bring tents and trailers. There Are lounge and sanitary facilities end 24-hour a watchman services. Thwe will Job government quarters Saval Lable As Well As local hotels. A  at campsites phone Voge woh military 7137. For hotels and other accommodations phone Vogel Weh military 7041. Capt Samulevich. With Alpine trophy  
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