European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 27, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Fri stars wednesday june 27, 1hhu Bat averages if the play Maris the new Bab Ruthl Edole a two no the commissioner s office with wires of protest be assured Thattie players coaches and managers who of he voting will not follow the averages out the window. The will consider defensive ability Tva Luv to a club Hirte run Power past reputation and other factors. " Trie players have been voting since last they will com plete the Job thursday when Frank Slocum of the commissioner s office will have finished his poll of the 20 clubs. The 16 starters exclusive of pitchers will Seiw a durable-37 was Rew Ardeil with a iday off my Isles Stu Fafe to " Fri Ulic Tan a to Bilal plate Umpire in sunday s seven Hortma Jaa a Chabr a i had to work at third base in Mon Between the new Yankees and the Detroit Tatoul draft sleep my legs ached too to the Only thing could compare it to was an army March go on go on go on. F All we Ever thought was when will somebody Mckinley said he and Berra spent the late innings exchanging a Day off and ble him on our Long Nia Nager Yankees outlasted the 1to a won the longest i baseball history. Fhi Ixta hurts to Only Eames it fils season. I cramps in by legs. 1 feel pre y-8qo$lurts a Little ,.pitching staff mad and Ben a s left Palm r monday. Also gave Roger slumping and Toni although Maris came in a a ref ensly measure in the Ian Long they went tall the Way in saturday Day night double khat Are arid followed it by playing the Ehtirti-22 inn rugs the next Day. They played the equivalent of five games to tw6",Days, so they " Coull use b Jitsue rest Houk said. Whose two run Homer it for is 4ffffff place in Center do .,. Yonz Only a a sunday replaced Tresh 3oucsaldhejjseji j packs of chewing tobacco during the i to of game 4 cup of water a ugh of Detroit at first Johnny Temple of Cleveland at second Tony Kubek army of new York at Short and Brooks Robinson .276 of Baltimore at third the 1962 averages would name Pete Runnels .331 of Boston Billy Moran .299 r of los Angeles Eddie Bressoud 569 of Boston and Rookie. Rich Collins .328 6f Minnesota. John Romano .270 of Cleveland would be topped by Earl Battey 297 As Catcher. No. Outfield the National league Outfield would have Stan Musial .344 of St. Louis in left henry1 Aaron .330 of Milwaukee in Center and Felipe Alou 325 in right. Mays u25 is hitting five Points below Aaron and Jemente .315 is 10 Points Back of Alou Orlando Cepeda was the left fielder last year but he moved to first base supplanting Bill White 63 of St. Louis. Cepeda second baseman Frank boiling of Milwaukee and Catcher Smoky Burgess of Pitts Burgh would be the repeaters. Cepeda .308 at first Frank boiling .290 at second Dick Groat .323 of Pittsburgh and Jini Daven port 308 of san Francisco would be the 1962 National infield of the records. In addition to White the ousted 1961 regulars would be shortstop Maury wills .264 but 39 stolen bases of los Angeles and Mathews .239 of m 11 w a u k be. Burgess -317, his own against the other catchers. But Don t be surprised to see Mays wills Brooks Robinson and some of t the others on the Tea that will be announced saturday. Sportsmen a Roundup died jul funny \eiiim8r note Benn a of Tony 8&8 writer Tances Over face chores of this column j editor Johnny the umber is on vocation in outdoors a Hui tag Iteria Phe end results of Good German american Hunting relations j. H be seen below in the picture of Dale Richardson from b Stadt with the 175-Pound Keiler he bagged recently on the Prival Xavier of Phillip Simmermacher in the Odewald. The boar and invitation to Hunt him did t come easy. Iri Jafet As in most cases this it takes several years to develop got his foot in the private Revier door so to speak couple of years ago when the owner asked a forester to Contact Sor accepted american Hunters Tel join a party and help Harvest the i and Winter crop of Small game. Good conduct Good shooting i safety plus ability to mingle with the germans Iwho As most of know can sometimes seem quite aloof brought More invitation certainly in t a one shot proposition and if an american proves of he has earned the right to carry c a German jag Machein Hunt License then it in t Jong before he is accepted into the to say when an american graduates out of. The rank Hunting Only on state land with highly experience forester guides then he must walk the Chalk line. Mistakes Aren t forgo and More often than not they Are magnified. The Telephone j lines Back in the . Can t hold a Light to the Hunting Grapevine Many Given areas since the Hunting fraternity Here is clone making sure before you shoot is always at the top of the Millist and particularly if you Are Hunting alone and by private Inelta Tion. They Don t shoot their Reh or Flrsch the same Way As Yoa used to doing Back Home make sure he has horns then fire away i in fact you May not get a shot Here if he does t stand still Long service academies defended in Terri twi 1 i Alent w a s h 1 n g t o h Opi Hep. Basil Whitener -d-n.c., told the House monday that complaints about the service academies grab Bing football Talent away from other colleges was nothing but1 a lot of unit pics Alrig and Petty jealousies on the part of rival athletic directors and coaches. Said that Congress was to suggestion for a Congre Solo rial in vesti Gatlyn of service Academy ath a Etc policies it also should look into the recruiting practices of others a tools. I believe it would be very revealing of what Ner commented., " Clenson he University of South Carolina sind Louisiana state University have 4complalned at the sen race Aca demies take football Talent away front them. The juror resulted in a joint dec ration by West Point Annapolis and tiie air i Prce Academy that Fiey have a1 policy of6 Honori netters of intent and Grant in Aid contracts which. Young " athletes have signed Wotli other colleges. However sen. Russell b. Long d-la., has referred to the state ment Asla new agreement brought about by his and other protests Al though the be academies called it a clarification. A whatever it is whither does t like it., he told the House it was quite unfair to athletes seeking Adf Mission to the academies because they Are required to sign Lisiate ments saying they have not Signet a letter of intent with any institution. till of these complain St he said we have not seen any of coaches or. Heads of r i i Liaty educational institutions complaining about non athletic and Brilliant students transferring from their institutions and going in to the great military academies none of them is complaining that and outstanding student of science roof the Liberal arts is being taken by. These academies in some unholy manner. It is Al ways a football _ player that the Are concerned Dale jibe Hardosh right and pm hip Semmern Ocner f.,j.-. Bagging Ketter aids German american Hunt relations enough for pne to make sure that said Buck is an a Schuss or a Good bid fellow that has been selected for shooting. Again it May take As Long As an hour to correctly judge the horns and determine whether to shoot or not. If in doubt then Start looking elsewhere. Judging the animals in t easy and takes a lot of experience so caution is always necessary. The owner is sure to be pleased if you bag a Good a Schuss Buck Keiler Fox or cat but More than peeved if you make a mistake Grid mow do Wii the wrong animal r during the Roebuck season currently in Progress Many foresters of private Revier owners will say you can. Also shoot wll boar. However at this time of the year there s always a word of caution about to single a a at a ".witnypun9/1ceamei.can we know made this mistake Cut pie of years ago because he did t take to Lorie to wait. Needless to say he is no longer Welcome in or near this Revier. This wait and see game often proves the downfall of Many Hunter via a Royal Case of Buck fever.-. However it s part of the traditional sport Here and can t be ignored. Richardson had Over 20 head of we bar in front of Liis Hoth Sitz the night he shot the Keiler. Sure one since the Little ones win be trading around her and it in t Hurd to pick out the yearling but there ate a signs on the bigger ones milling around and rooting up the ground a the of Zuriff Light Richardspn did t know which in the group a the Keiler until this 4-year-old fellow started getting amorous with a couple of the ladles m the Herd. As stated before once a fellow proves himself and wins ship and respect of the owner or owners then there will not be Majiyu weekends during the year that he will Punge around at Home moaning about not getting no. We have heard the Story often and Stilt Vave the Stock reply they invitations Are commanded and earned hot demanded or bought. Bis
