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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 20, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes " , i soft Ara Fel a Mil. Wednesday june 2o, 1962 of Tearoy Jiw a t h i e i e s,.-. W Xit a  Piip a controversy  they decided to play thei r Colleg football at West Point after sign in g Grants in and with other colleges said monday the military Academy Choice All along. A halfback who had i Ioji Lay at Glem Soh and Liln Dier a fullback who fad signed with South Carolina Ley wanted to go to is jux i a cussed the and South signing. Strat prevent the from a West Point Page me it would not. I  going to try West  when Bui  a whoop Page said Bullotta ibid him it was Best he had already signed with Clem son because he might not get int West Point. Page Whol signed with Clem son last Bee Enber took athe physical and mental exams for the military  Jarch. He said Clem son  of it and tarted to pm Law p be said he Academy. And there if accepted. Came he said he and informed my Page said he had Many Calls and visits by Clemson scouts and coaches after that the late Stone sunday night Lindler said he had Long been interested in going to the Mili Tab  to Westpoint during his Junior year in High school. I  the pressure was put on him by Clemson not by Westpoint psf Cinader said neither put pressure on him. He said he made go there after a Nemyj be re he could Tell South Carolina officials of his decision. It was in the news up both South Carolina coach mar j Vin Bass and pm Mson coach Frank Howard criticized army coach Paul " the pair. Dovon right Winster by a head Chicago cub Center fielder Lou Brock scores fun this head first slide ahead of the Taj attempt by Catcher Sammy Taylor of the new York Mots. Umpire Stan landed moves an of Bat out of the Way and then Calls the second inning Pmj in the Polo Groundsbrock made it from second base on a Douba to right by Andre Rodgers. The club i went on to win. 1. Of � i tie i Hov and Sib sequently us Strom thur a Russell in adj be Joneth Kealing n.y. I  tactics and May be a London Jaipur George d. Widener s Belm out stakes Winner will  enter Din the Leonard Richards stakes Here saturday and plans Are in definite when he u run again Trainer w. F. Bert Mulhollan said monday. Delaware Park officials said Mui Hollund telephoned them the temperamental son of Nam blah will be sent to his owner breeder s Erdenheim pa., farm sometime this week. It is just impossible to run him in any race since we cannot get him to wort out Mulholland was quoted As saying. We Trie-1 to work him saturday but he re fused when taken on the main track at Belmont. We then tried him on the training track but he tossed his exercise a later George Stevens and ran through a temporary rail after which he decided to return to his barn on disown. He was t injured at All and is perfectly All right physically Buthe s u mental problem and like some other Nasrullah Headstrong. We Are very sorry to miss the Leonard Richards but Hope that change of scenery at Erdenheim farm outside Philadelphia will improve his mental  bottles insults tossed again at Elkhart races Elkhart Lake wis a Youthful sports car racing fans demonstrated in the Village Square Here chanting insults at police Ossing Beer bottles into the streets and causing some property dam age. It was the second year in a Row hat the Young followers of the Nappy cars defied authorities in his resort Community about 40 Miles North of Milwaukee. Police spokesmen said this year s incident was no match for the rioting that swirled in the streets on june 17 a year ago when Sev eral officers were roughed up and two required Hospital treatment. Police said that the Peak of the demonstration passed about mid night leaving a utter of broken Beer bottles and empty cans inthe Street. There were several windows broken and a number of cars were pushed from parking places into the streets. The demonstrators spent most of their time marching Back and Forth on a three Block route. About 150 regular and Volunteer police officers had been assigned to duty. They attempted to keep the demonstration within Bounds until the crowd ran out of steam. The throng was part of the crowd of 21,000 that attended the opening program of the two Day june sprints at the nearby Road America sports car course. Consior Bla Imil Eta Cou ? Cla Gie 1me a 149 Fol the pm  
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