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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 29, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday april 29, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 21 rain keeps meet Marks to minimum Des m01nes, Lown up heavy rain Cut into record. Making at the Drake relays saturday but new standards were set in the individual mile and pole vault and Texas Southern captured four re lays events. Dyrol Burtion the former Ore gon Ace who Holdi the National collegiate mile record of .1 57.6. Set a. New meet Mark of 4 05.4, while Fred Hancin of Rice set a new Standard of 1ft feet 7k inches the pole vault. Texas Southern s Speed Happy re Lay teams flashed to Wolni in the sprint Medley and College Quarter mile half mile and mile Baton pass ing events. But Loyola of Chicago which had made wire Friday thai the texans would not be the first team Ever to win six relays events Here took Awny another  hero again once again the show was Pui on by Loyola s Tom o Horn who overcame a 20-Yard deficit to an Chor Loyola to Victory in the two mile relay As Texas Southern finished a Distant third. The slender redhead had anchored Loyola to a record distance Medley Rolay win Over the texans Friday with a final mile of 4 02.1 the fastest mile Ever run at Drake in the special invitational mile Burleson finished 25 Yards ahead of Robin Lingle a former Wes Point student now at the Una Versley of Missouri. The time4 05.4 Bent the 4 06.7 Mark Burle son set Here when he was a fresh Man in 1999. The race had been billed As revenge Battle Between Burl Sonand John Camden of Emporia state who upset Burleson at the . However. Camden decided not to run because of a leg cramp Lnae at 18 feet in the pole vault Hanten s win Ning performance was 1h Inch above the old record net in 1961 b George Davies of Oklahoma state Ransen. Who has twice cleared 1 feet this Spring made three tries at the magic Mark but did t com  relays once again Wei plagued with bad Wei Thor a steady Drinkle fell to i of the Day interspersed with Artavy Down pours Tempert Terv. In the upper 50s and winds of 15 to 20 mile per  two Marks set on the win tip Day brought the total for the two Days to six major Marks a tort of the 16 probable record that had been forecast. Consider in the conditions however it was sur prising any Marks Felt at Al despite the Adverse condition Roger Bayers of the University o Omaha won the 100-Yard dash Wotli it time of 9.6.bayers margin of Victory was an Tye Laih Over Purdue s Nate Adamian Trenton Jackson of Illinois. All three were clocked in a . Adds 5 pan am swimming track wins Iyer Ace fans 19 rockets from pre Sao pauix3, Brazil co Nell ors representing the United sent is n the pan american games Here Ong up five More Gold medal saturday for a total of 43 in All in  three in track and Field and two More in  winners in swimming and be in track and Field turned in Ford breaking  Saari 18-year-old University f Southern California swimmer from Al Segundo Calif., smashed his second Standard in two Days taking the men s 1,500-Metcr free style in 17 26.2. He had previously towered the 400-meter Murk. Robyn Ann Johnson. 17-year-Oldhigh school girl from Arlington a broke the record in the women s 200-meter freestyle being clocked in 2 17.5. She edged team mate Terry Lee Stickles of Santaclara Calif by less than a foot in track and Field. Will be White of Chicago set another games rec Ord with a 20-foot, 2-Inch cup in the women s Broad jump. Dave Davis can off Park Calif turned in a go foot 9-Tnrh Effort in the shot put and Gene Jon Niton Fresno Calif he Fth jumped 6 feet 11 inches to provide the other Gold medals. In the latter event Ralph Boston cleared 6 feet 84 inches Alon with two others but had to Settle Purdin fashions 5-0 no hit Gem Germany Spe Lal John Purdon Classy Young Vitoft Badin right hander fashioned a no hit no run game and Wielde Dho big Bat As the flyers beat the Shine main rockets 5-0, in an exhibition Here sunday. Purdon faced Only 30 rockets in notching his item and 19 of those were strikeout victims. No rocket Goi Post first and Purdon did not Ssue a walk. He whiffed 11 in theirs four innings miming Only in he second on striking out the we and then closed out by Fann no the three batters in the ninth. Purdon provided the Only run needed when he laced b third in Ning Home run Over the left Leld ence 355 feet away with Lenny ilm Monfil on base via a walk. Loser Dick Seawood was reached for an other run in the Frame on a walk and Curt Canuck s triple to right add two i seventh Wiesbaden scored twice More in he seventh. Two errors put Bob Drake and Simmons on base. Drake scored on Purdon s sacrifice Fly to deep Centerfield and Simmons Tal lied on an infield out. Charlie Glackin twice reached first for the rockets both times on errors by first Sacker Guy Rhone in the fourth and sixth. Bill Lowery was the Only other rocket base runner having been hit by a pitch with two Down in the fifth. Seawood allowed Only five hits in taking the defeat lie walked four and struck out four. John Purdon. And be hits too Indian rally in 9th topples saints 7-6 Paris special shape s indians rallied for four runs in the Bottom of the ninth inning to nip the Fontainebleau saints in a Sun Day exhibition. 7-6. Three walks loaded the bases and then Eddie West rifled a single to Cut a 6-3 deficit to a single  Dickerson s single tied the game and after an error reloaded the bags. Bill Cotton singled in the deciding tally. Ken Kuhnla the last of four shape pitchers notched the ver dict. Tankers turn Back Jay Hawks on Devivo s seven hitter 7-2 Fuerth Germany special Frank Delvo hurled Teven Huttar u the 4th army div Tanker whipped the Vii corp Jayhawk 74 in the rubber game of their three hit exhibition Merle Here sunday. Delvo Lirui a out Only one and a state land prep Ace Manhattan. Kan. Api an All tute halfback from Baton Rouge la., 175-Pound Henry How Ard he timed a letter of intent to attend Kuniai state uneven Ltd. Head football coach Doug Weaver announced Here. Howard i to a .7-Tecond i Printer. Walked two in fair Loning i fourth win. Re hat not of in the exhibition Teaton while compiling a ls2 earned run average. Don croat who pitched the Flatt five inning for the Jar Hawki. Took the  the Kon deadlocked at 1-1 the Tanker pushed Aero a three runt in the fifth on a two run Tingle by Era Ealo to Druguet and another rib one Bagger by Jim Holt. Holt doubled in two More runt in the  woj the hitting Star with four rail on a Tingle double and Tarl face Fly in four official trip Rodriguez and de Burfeindt had two ten filet each for the Winner Tat did the juy Hawk Pat Cavitalo Darmstadt nudges spearheads., 5-4, on Lynden hit in 7th Darmstadt Germany Spe Cial Gene Lyndes to Venth in Nung double snapped a 4-4 tie and gave the Darnstadt comets a 3-4 exhibition decision Over the 3rd army div spearheads Here Sun Day. Lyndes doubled in London Jack son who had singled and move Dup on a sacrifice. Until Lyndes delivered Irvin i Anderson had carried the com offensive Load. He hit a Solo Homer n the second doubled across a mate in the third and singled inthe run that produced the 4-4 be in the fifth. Curtis Stokes who started for Darmstadt doubled in his team s other run in the second. Manager Johnny Ross relieved Stokes an pitched shutout Ball Over the Fyna four innings to gain the verdict he struck out  Pax swatted a two run Homer for the visitors in the fifth after they had tallied twice in the  Bethuns suffered the re Versal. Jons Triumph Over 3rd inf to sweep set Augsburg. Germany special Espute a pair of Home runs by ton Shumate the 34th inf a Lions squeezed out a we Victory ver the 3rd inf div ,8, to Complete a sweep of the Iree game exhibition series herein any. After the visitors had taken a5-2 Lead the Liloni rallied for five in runs in the Bottom of the fifth and added mingle tallies in the Ixl and seventh to hang on Force win. With the Banes loaded in thei Fth the Lions Charlie Forbes singled to left and when the Hal of Post Fred Huffman three Rui cored. John Porter homered to rive in Forbes ahead of him. Porter get decider Porter scored the eventual win Ling run in the eighth on a sacral ice Fly by Sam Prioleau. Losing Pitcher Howard Bode hard of four Marne men  Well As 3rd inf manager Max Bunyard were tossed out of the game in the sixth inning As the winners took an 8-7 Lead. The Marne men scored four times their half of the fifth on seven hits capped by Shumate s three run Homer. He added a Solo Homer n the sixth. The visitors threatened in the ninth. They scored once and Loade the bases with one out when win Ner Jim Brown who replaced starter Jerry Bailey in the fifth Force Lohn Marafka to hit into a game knee surgery shelves Bell for two months Milwaukee a Gus Bel Veteran Milwaukee braves outfielder has undergone surgery o his left knee and will be out o the lineup for at least two months Ell. 34. Suffered torn ligament in a pregame Accident at Milwaukee county stadium april 18. War. Helping teammate Mack Jones remove something from Jone Eye when another Milwaukee player Denis Menke. Chasing a Ball crashed into both of them. Bell who bats Ift hatted. A been used by the braves mostly a punch hotter. Ending double  s homers free for series. Gave him k s Deal loss to Sembach k Kaiserslautern. Germany f special Stan Luc Votkl provide the hitting support As John Budi tamed the Sembach tigers 7-2, to live the Kaiserslautern k s an exit bit Ion Victory Here sunday. Budd a 5-foot, 7-Lnch righthand or struck out 10 while spacing seven hits and three walks. He Pitche shutout Ball after Terry Payne cracked a two run single in the first  enjoyed a 4-for5 Day Agalou loser Cliff Miller and Jim Logon. Luckoski had three stole bases scored once and drove in run. Bob Sims and Fred Wernis Eacia dded n double and Sanule to the k s 13-bit attack while Bob Heneger Hod two singles. Sims a two Bis and Heneger one. Clarence Drake and Payne had to hits apiece for the tigers. Or fourth because of a greater umber at in Lynta. The yank baseball team stayed live by rallying for three runs inic Bottom of the eighth inning to Dee a Refco 4-.1. Herb nerf Mooney f the University of Idaho walked Ith the in pcs full to Force in Wil in Parma from the air Force Radomy for the deriding tally. The Victory was the fourth Inix game leaving the , in Sec and place behind Cuba. Both losses vorp to the cuban nine which has4-1 record Ted Tollner san Luis Obispo Allf. Got credit for the win so Lou Fly he needed help from Barry Ruckner St. Louis who hurled a to cordless two inning stint american divers topped the Field t the Midway Point in both theand women a 10-meter-plat orm  Champ Bobby Webster Santa Ana. Calif., held a slight Edge Over Mexico s Alvaro Galola after six compulsory dives. Linda Lee Cooper san Bernard no Calif., led teammate Nancy in pour in Phoenix after four compulsory dives in women s com it Letlon. Pair qualify in the 400-meter run americans nine Johnson Norfolk va., an Tori Young Abilene. Tex., qualified or the finals Johnson winning in heat in 48.7 seconds and Young Locking 47.8 behind Winner Llor Encl Furll of Venezuela who had a 47.4.olan can sell and Ira Murchison qualified for the 100-meter finals. Cassell of it. Sam Houston Tex was caught in 105 to win his heat while Murch Taon of Chicago railed Tarqu medea Herrera of Venezuela who was timed in 10.2.murchlson Haci a 10js time. In women s track eliminations Edith Mcguire had an 11.6 and Wyllye White had 1l8 to each it their heats in the 100-meter event. The tank team picked or b pair of Silver medals As Charles Clark Santa Ana Calif., placed second to Argentina s Oswaldo surest in the 5,000-meter run with Robert Schul of los Angeles third. In the women s javelin Frances Daven port it. Sam Houston Tex Wasle cond behind Marlene Ahrens of Chile. Pair of san Lott. In other sports the uj5. Scored pair of shutouts 34 Over Argen Tina in men s volleyball and pm Over Canada in water  boxing Quincy Daniels of the Uji. Out pointed Francisco Jelfas of Chile in the ought welterweight class. Light middleweight Fred burrs dropped a decision to of Waldo Marino of Argentina. Miss Johnson who trailed miss tickles until so Yard from the finish clipped one second off the record set by Chris von Salua la the 1990 games. Miss Stickles also broke the  broke the 17 53.6 record set in 1955 by Alan Somers in winning 60 Yards miss White topped the record of 18 feet 9% inches Iet by Anne Smith of the is. In 1059. Actor hone Dies 8andown Park. England of Owen s Sedge owned by film Star Gregory Peck fell four fences from Homo in a steeplechase race an died soon afterwards from inter Nal injuries. Bears defeat guardians 42 Berlin special b e re i n s bears scored All four runs in the fifth inning on Only two hits to top the v corps guardians. 4-2. In an exhibition contest Here sunday. The guardians won the series. 2-1.joe in Rollo singled to a pair of runs to Cap the big inning for the off Tom Douglass who had re placed Schwark following the wild pitch. The bears Joe Schwartz Hauer gave up seven singles struck out four and walked three to pick up his second Victory. Tho guardians had taken a 2-0bears, after one run crowed inc _ plate on a bases loaded walk to of Tel in the o to q1 Hennels Cam Frank under fill 1 and another on wild pitch by v corps starter will Schwack. The two a single come Bra a angled in both runs. Both Carlo and Cambra had two singles in four trip  
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