European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 27, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday Jun 27, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 21 realty s 3 56 mile highlights International meet at Toronto Rand Voort the Netherlands _ it was about As Clou to a no j sweat race her or Jimmy Clark As any Driver could ask or. Proof when he stood up As he pulled into the crowd a Ter winning the 80-Lap prix there was t the slightest Trace of perspiration showing through his jumper dark drove a Story Book race never raffled never in trouble holding Back on his car. His Lead in Mere seconds Early in the race gradually lengthened until head lapped the Field. The Netherlands grand prix left the race or the world thus Sminer. A. Ii my k. An Lliam. Pm Lulu. Is Anna Hal Arunto. S Nita. Tur. So tit Allm. 1 a shh. Is Uteri. Us Almli. Ill i it. Tram Tuter. Artilli i . Rathe new italian ats Fis continue to disappoint italian backers Al although this la their first season out and it s not surprising they Are having teething troubles. It s a season away from Contention was the Way one sex Driver put it As he watched the red buggies come apart. Glancarlo Baghetti s ats dropped out Early after trailing or some 14 laps with ignition trouble and Gearbox woes. Well have details on the ats Macula Noesi Law have an appoint on with the teat Driver Jack Flannon to do Anas the car. Gist of ats Teeling thus far nobody s panicked. It la All All into place sew. However it was All in All a pleasant Outing. The Sun came out Ike wind stayed stiff but not violent and 50,000 showed up. And dark certainly put a Feather in his helmet. Tracks de pundits have already dubbed him the logical Man to step into the Gap created by Stirling Moss retirement. After All. He a got the touch has t her Ana writer asked. Looks like it. Etc my Clark along with some of the More Rowdy spectators teamed that you Don t tangle with a dutch cop lightly. Jimmy his Mem trials saturday afternoon and decided to wander i Ever to the hairpin in rant of the stands or a Little stationery Delv j learn finished t scene seat Jimmy Clark Rolls along engulfed in Dow Ora i he Tate the Winner s Lap after Victory in us dutch grand relaxed a few minutes until he attracted an Alert policeman s _. According to report the action went something like this Tut Bald the cop. What Yon doing Here cot a pass we Jimmy replied. I m one of the was enough. The cop Laid hands on Jimmy and urged him " hta or guns woe forceful enough to tear Jimmy s shirt off. Id prut Driver Clark now get a Pasa. Warm up events or the grand prix of the Netherlands were Lively affairs. The first event a combined event Lor sedans la two classes 600cc to 850cc and Over 890 to looked like runaway for m. U Jonker. Driving a Dow a until he went out in the 12th Lap of us it Lap go when i ignition system went out. ,. Vast Ftp up from second place to la the event was j. A. J. It Hahl in a 13-liter Alfa Romeo at an 73 . Average. Second i Keller in an Austin Cooper. Keller and Helde Hahl also the fastest Lap Speed 7s tn.p.h.,T4 waa b. P. Woltering or. In an Austin Cooper l. A. Nerden \ Morris Cooper was fourth and l. J. Spaay also in a Morris r was fifth. A Din the Small class finishers was a. P. Immink in a i Dow Junior sixth Overall. Seventh was the second place Inisher pc tie Eotvos oct class. . Lln.1ers in a Bow 7008. Immink has k average9ft. in the Small class was j. A. Valkenet second Curton Galaor for sports cars and specials was a Alfar. With such exotic Buggea As the a Rondelle a rocket shaped roughly like a Brick a Lester my and a Nataf Porata. Angl also on hand were such prosaic beasts As a tr4. Mca i Alia and plenty of lotuses and porsche. Is was for 18 laps on the 24-mile circuit. From the moment the Flag dropped it was a furious bumper to bumper Battle Between olo Hildebrand s Lotus 23 and Ben Pon s porsche Correra abort. Lad this first Lap Hildebrand the second Pon the third and and Hildebrand the fifth and sixth. On the 9th lop Ollde Abbed what appeared to be a lock on first place but then sudden on found some extra Mph on the Mth Lap an ahead. However Hildebrand recovered from the Shock and T in front of the Isle and ran it out there Brand a average or the 18 lops was 85 . Fun Ulni on no up were Pon r. P. Anderson in a Lotus 1 third. H. Van ourth in a hero Della or. And 1. A. C. M. De Cen fifth in the a cloned Nataf Porata. Top Lap was Hildebrand. Mth at average. Toronto up Jim Bon Lyof lob a nuclei thrilled 16,000 fans tuesday night when he ran the Roll in 3 56 Flat in the Toronto International track meet after Hometown favorite Bill Trothen Wai soundly trounced in the half Mil. Beatty pushed by teammate Jim Grelle who fun tired one tenth of a Mcmond behind Wai 1.6 seconds Hort of the world Mark but its falter than the Canadian open rec Ord of 3 58.8 let in Canada in 1994 by Roger the half mile Jim Dupre and Ron Whitney of the lot Angeles Stolden finished ahead of Croth ers who had beaten both men in St. Louis last weekend with the fastest half mile time run in the world this year and the second Best in history. Dupre and Whit Ney both were timed in 1 503 but Dupre Sci inches ahead and Crothers was six tenths of a Sec Ond behind them. Canadian records fell As predicted but world Marki remained in tact with the Aid of humid air and to degree temperatures. The Canadian men s shot put and women s discus records were shattered As Dave Steen of Burn Aby , and Nancy Mccredie of Brampton. Ont thrilled the crowd by beating top International stars. 8ten Defeated Jim Mcgrath and Bob Humphreys both of Pasadena Calls with a Tosi of 60 feet to Inch to better the old Standard of 59-6. Miss Mccredie hurled the la Cus 163 feet to beat British Cham Pion Suzanne hallday by 13 feet and better her own Canadian Markof 1m-3. In the track events the time were slow and records not even Williams of the los Angeles str Den captured the 440-Yard race in 46.3 second More than a Sec Ond slower than his Best time. Teammate John Gilbert won us 100-Yard dash in 9.g, one half Sec Ond off the unofficial world Mark. The pole vault was a disappoint ment As two former world record Olden americans John Uelses 7th army soc 2 opponents to Stuttgart Germany special the 7th army soccer team takes onto More opponents Early next month Arter adding a pair of wins to its record against top German Amateur teams this or july 4 at Stutt ease squad hit by injury again Buffalo up the East s second team fullback Dave franchisor Ohio state bus taken his place on the injured list beside halfback Garry both men were expected to be ready or the third annual All America Inge saturday night. Francis suffered a pulled Lei muscle. A similar injury has Hob bled other pre game developments the teams have agreed to drop twice a Day practices. Coaching staffs said that with the Gam coming up saturday one session would be sufficient. Recreation for the teams included a visit to Buffalo raceway in nearby Hamburg and a View of Niagara Falls wednesday. Pint publicity chief new York up j. Walter Kennedy new president of the National basketball association was the leagues publicity heal when it was formed As the Basket Ball association of America in ims relay in 3 10.9 while the East Yorks a a track club of Toronto took the jul Beatty Canadian club relay in som. Ca Tuua opt Mark Samball in Hin the stands Hon Balw to begin Haarlem. The Netherlands special the Netherlands a tar baseball team Amateur champions of Europe since 1956. Will Host us. Service teams from France an Britain and a top notch Amateur squad from the United states he saturday through july 7 in the an Nual International baseball tournament Here. The Haarlem Hon bal is the dutch word for baseball will be a double round Robin affair capped off by an All Star game Between to pick of the european baled teams and the or team adds � july schedule Gart s Kelly Barracks at 4 . Is a match with to Eringen on july10. The anniversary of 7th army the 7th army Hooters Host the 2ndcorps, German Bunde Wehr at Patch Barracks 7th army he at5 . The american squad ran its rec Ord to 11-3-1 this week by Topping the Heilbronn Bylel Verdin Ngung 4-1. They also bested the Blel plebe Stort Geol Shast of Stutt Gart 5-1 Star for the americans again was Sandor Szabo a co 37th army. 4th army Dit who added six Goa sin the two matches to run his season Long total to 27 of the 51scored, Horst Gnielka of 38th arty v corps has added 10, according to coach by Ruttur. Von Homburg repeats with to Over Sands Hollywood my w. Num. I m. M stat Ai ommulu.k., ii w. Fun. S y my 4 Rwm n. To Omu Tami. S Aab a . I. A but s Lar to Rma n. . 1 Sli Huimin. Few Nim Momti july 7 Sam Aiem Ava Taat a to Tarwi from n. Tour Stow imm. S Eja. Skytop open Golf on tap july 29 at Berchtesgaden Berchtesgaden re. Germany Sasi the Skytop open medal invitational Golf tournament win beheld Here july 29 through augusts. The tournament open to Ameri can golfers and members of Ger Man Golf clubs will be held att Hilly Skytop Colt club. The first is holes of men s Eon petition will determine flight com petition. The dual m will be for medal honors. Women will play m holes with the first 18 or Quail notion. Entry Feea meted the entry fee will be in or men and $5 or women. German entries will pay a comparable fee in Marks. Entry costs will cover greens fees a practice Day and a banquet. Hotel accommodations should remade by writing Berchtesgaden accommodations office. Apo 108. , or by calling Berchul Enboden military 823 or 723,entrants May Register for the tournament by calling bar cites Goden military 739 or by writing the sports officer. Bercht Funden recreation area Apo 108, . Forces
