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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, June 28, 1962

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The bears who have a comfortable four game bulge Over the 516th Sig up spartans and the Kaiserslautern k a both 10-8also los their last league game to the lowly but never say die Bremerhaven Blue devils 4-3. That Means that Charlie Frost and his boys will be going All outto break the three game losing Streak when they entertain the k s. In a i army league features s of is division clubs Frost has his three top hurlers Don Smith Joe Schwartzbaue and Johnny Linn ready for action. Smith has a 6-0 record while Schwartzbaue and Linn Are 5-2 and 3-1, respectively. Counted on to do the heavy hit Ting for the bears Are Ralph Mayo who leads the club with a .333 Mark John Wing ,313, Van Worrell 30t and Don Lisco .306.no picnic but the bears Aren t going to have a picnic against the k s As they Wil certainly be fighting to get ahead or at least keep abreast of the spartans who will Host the cellar dwelling Blue devils. The devils have o lowly 2-12 record. The 516th May suffer the loss of one of their pitching aces Ron Edgington 5-2. Who rotated last week. And with the Blue devils fresh with the taste of Victory in their Mouths anything could happen. The standings. Usail Euitt army league moves into. The see rid weekend fit second half  rav a with tie two first place on the teams tied for thirdly Fife of Heitker 4vro pairings will Lee Jeftie r second division club stay to better. Theits tie the Tlell Hding Chaj upion 24th inf div Lions Olio broke out a Bunc Talent in sweeping their Jne series from the 8th ?pauifinde5re at Augsburg last Gawve against the 3rdr3 spearheads so in e Wjk Sefc at Grafe Woehr this. With games slated. Viday afternoons a the other co at the top spot with a 3-0 the second half. Journey Helm s Woods memorial to  the Tough 7th to  commanders co owners of the no. 3 spot with the spearheads. J in the two series involving the slow starters the 4th army my tankers meet the Vil corps Jay Hawks 0-3 at soldiers Field i Nuernberg while the 3rd inf div Marne men travel to Baum older s Smith Barracks to face the 8th inf 0-3. The Lions who grabbed the first half title in a playoff with the Marne men swept the Pathfinder last weekend without using their top Winner. Bob Golick 7-1but they were not hurting for Mound strength. They did t even have to us their Ace reliever. Bob King who made 11 appearances during the trip to the first half  the series with the path finders. Lions pitchers hurled two shutouts and wrapped up the third game 8-2, that one behind the five hit hurling of Ken Gredel who Appeal inst rival nil a i Fth f � a j Rastall league has Vot to. I to 510 of lion aril a against the older and rational football league. Vote Svaip unanimous among Ere to discuss the suit the Appeal waa not in Ifsich that it was Unal, to a Afefe of  Hington a Ift thinks the Alfh a reversal6� Urs District Rural Hora sen May ,-21ruling by favor of  National league. Thomson led that despite his belief the nil has the Power to exclude the Al from any City it desired this still did not constitutes monopoly because the nil could t bar the Al from every icily in the nation. Nil commissioner Pete Rozelle said in new York he is fully confident that Thomsen s decision will be upheld in every  Al commissioner Joe Foss declined to speculate on his Loop chances of reversing the decision. But Baker emphasized the Al would not Appeal to the 4th Cir Cuit court of appeals at Richmond a unless we Felt we have reasonably Good Chance of  posted his third Victory in As Many decisions. The two Whitewash jobs before Gredel s Victory were three and five hit performances by Ramo Tejada Rosado and Fred Hannum respectively. The guardians who were in the thick of the first half race until late in the slate continued to get top pitching last weekend As Dave Skaugstad won his seventh Gam with a four hitter and Mike Kuilan fanned 14 in posting his third win. Hit Parade v corps did t need much pitch ing in its third game against Vii corps As the hitters took Over an pounded out 14 hits As they breezed to a 1g-5 win featuring homers by Bill Bousquet and Charlie gon Zales. Bob Cherban Given a 9-1 Lead inthe first inning coasted to second win with an eight hitter. Another Mound masterpiece oblast week was the nine inning re Lief hurling of John Angeles the spearhead Lethander who t o o Kover with the bases loaded and none out in the first Frame the slammed the door on the tankers for a 6-0  Fleener with help from Dick Griffith in the ninth also posted a six hitter but Griffith got the Winin the series Windup against the Marne men came up with two runs in the ninth and three in the 10thto win 5-2. Bob Willams s triple was the big blow that tied the score in the ninth and Rich Winkel Man s two run double sparked the winning rally the next Frame. The second half standings  516th  w 14 10 10 2 l 4 b � b pet. .778 sir .536 Iii go 4 12 Patterson throws a Comiter Puzich at his neighbors Yonkers  a world heavyweight Champ Floyd Patter son got a Call at training Ca Pfrom his wife telling him the neighbors were putting up a 6-foot-Mgh Fence Between the Back Yards. Wits Olla slug College stars to use 1962 Gridiron rules Buffalo a Friday s All am Erica football bowl game Wilt be the first played under 19g2intercollegiate rules. The Only apparent difference to the Spectator or television viewer will be on punts that land inside the to Yard line.".-.-. This year s major Rule change allows the Downing of punts i Side the 10.-formerly the Ball was moved out to the 20.the american football coaches association also announced thai it will use this second annual mid summer bowl Matching the nation s top College seniors As a try out for a variation of the wild card substitution  this game East conch Woody Hayes of Ohio state and West coach Murray Warmath of Minne Sota can substitute two men after every play. The existing wild card Rule allows substitution Ozone Man after every play. The coaches association i proposing the two Man substitution to the collegiate rules com Mittee and wants to see it in  workouts on the univer sity of Buffalo Campus tuesday Byboth 30-Man squads wound up scheduled two a Day  workouts Are the order for the rest of the week. East has Speed the game will Mark the first clash Between Warmath and Hayes who have been in the same big ten conference for years. Ohio state and Minnesota Haven t player during Hayes it years wit the buckeyes or Warmath s eight years at  East has the Speed and polish with Hacks like h e i s m a trophy Winner Ernie Davis at Syracuse. Ohio state s Bob Fer Guson and quarterback roman Gabriel of North Carolina  g Vii ii. V. L a. .-.-,_ _ his $140,000, 10-room House showing the West winners of last year s workmen where he a dated his Fence right Down Between the front Yards to the  lady of the House next door. Mrs. Ondino Morellie came out and called to the workmen what s going on Here _ i m having them build a Fence said Patterson it la be just like the Fence your husband built Back , Morem said later the Back Yard Fence was built simply be cause a a person that likes a Little peace and quiet. But Patterson claims it was to keep his children from playing with the Morelli children As they had Bedendo Ingver since the Pat persons moved into the House inthe previously All White neighbor . Patterson said mrs. Mor Elli. I m surprised to you. My husband welcomed you to this ,1 replied Patterson with a 6-foot  30-20 i n a u or ural relies on the preponderance of linemen like 255-Pound Merlin Olson and 250-Pound Clark Miller a pair of tackles from Utah state. Warmat could Start n Tine averaging More than 240  of the 60 squad Mem Bers for this game Are going int professional football. The exceptions Are Navy s Greg Mather an army s Al Rushatz who have serv ice  the 58 pro signers 28 chose the National football league and18 the american football league. The remaining 12 will play in Canada. ,24th int div v corp support co old 3rd army div 3rd in div 4th army div vol Corn 8th inf div 3 3 22 i 0 0  Champion l -0 0i \2 i 3 1.000 1.000mi ml.334 -s?3 .000 go i a 8 eagles training site set Philadelphia  
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