European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 6, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday july 6, 1963 Stan named All Star for 24th time Cincinnati up Stan the Man Musial made it again for 1 a record 24th time including the years when two games were played when he was named to the National league All Star team thurs Day by manager Alvin dark. Passed Over by his fellow play ers in the original balloting the 42-year-old St. Louis Cardinal slug Ger was among 18 players selected by dark to Complete a . Squad which will meet the american league at Cleveland on july 9. Musial who has appeared in More All Star games than any other major leaguer has been picked once or twice in the past on sentiment alone and although his current .273 batting average is considerably off his .330 Mark of last year dark Felt justified unmaking the Choice. The All Star squads with Start ers listed first except pitchers. American league pitchers Jim Binnino. Detroit Ken Maori Doe Lei Angeles Bill Monbouquette. Boiten Dick Radatz. Boston Jim Bouton new York Jim Grant. Cleveland Juan Pizarro Chicago. Catchers Earl Bitt Tey Minnesota Elston Howard. New York Don Leppert Washington. First base Joe Pepitone new York Norn. Siebern Kantas City. Second base Nelson Fox Chicago Bobby Richardson. New York. Shortstop Zoilo Versalles Minnesota Luis Aparicio Baltimore. Third base Frank Malzone. Boston Brooks Robinson Baltimore. Loftfield Loon Wagner. Los Angeles Carl Yastrzemski. Boston Harmon Killebrew. Minnesota. Centerfield Albie Pearson los Angeles Tom Treish new York Mickey Mantle. New York was voted a starter but unable to play due to broken toot. Brightfield Al Kaline. Detroit Bob Allison Minnesota. Manager Ralph Houk. New York. Coaches Sam Mele Minnesota Johnny Pesky Boston. National league pitchers Ray gulp. Philadelphia Larry Jackson Chicago Don Drysdale los Angeles Sandy Koufax los Angeles Juan Marichal san Francisco Jim o Toole Cincinnati Warren Spahn Milwaukee. Hal Woods Chick. Houston. Catchers de Bailey san Francisco Johnny Edwards. Cincinnati Joe Torre. Milwaukee. First base Bill White St. Louis or Lando cup cd san Francisco. Second base Julian Javier St. Louis. Shortstop Dick Groat St. Louis Maury wills los Angeles. Third base Ken Boyer. St. Louis Ron Santo Chicago. Loftfield Tommy Davis los Angeles Willie Mccovey san Francisco Stan Musial St. Louis. Centerfield Willie Mays san Francisco Duke Snider new York. Brightfield Henry Aaron Milwaukee Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh. Manager Alvin dark san Francisco. Coaches Gene Mauch Philadelphia Bob Kennedy Chicago. The stars and stripes Poge 2 european open meet stirs up skeet fever i to Usu a _ i _ by John Neumyer outdoors editor Karlsruhe Germany is skeet fever the desire to bust More Clay pigeons with a Shotgun than anyone else has hit this town where the Karlsruhe Rod and gun club is hosting the european open skeet championships an an Nual Cap snapping affair that draws the Best scatter gunners station Din Europe. And the Best they Are. According to shoot chairman William Ott we expected to attract a lot of shooters but we think that this shoot has registered More skeet shooters than any european open has Ever hosted before. The ranges have been going full blast since the opening gun july 4th and we will probably not be Able to announce the Complete results until after dark sunday and All of the regional winners Are by regional winners Ott a Tow ering Frame of Power and Charm meant the champs from All Over Europe who had licked local com petition to earn a berth to rep resent their respective commands at this annual classic. Teams Are registered from the United King Dom Turkey Italy France Bel Gium Germany and Africa. This smoke and powder fray Calls for skill in four calipers. There arc prizes for those shooters adept in handling the diminutive .410-gauge, lord Baird slated to run 4 clinics for Usa eur Heidelberg special nor Man f. Lord associate professor of physical education at washing ton and Lee University will head intramural sports clinics at four Sites in France and Germany this month. Sports supervisor Robert Baird of setae has been named to As Sist lord with the three Day clinics which have been designed to instruct command personnel in the skills of organizing and conduct ing effective company level sports programs. Orleans France will be the site of the first clinic july 8-10. Classes will be conducted in Germany at Kaiserslautern july 15-17frank Furt 22-24 and bad Stoelz 29-31. Guest instructor lord one of the nation s Foremost authorities on the organization and conduct of intramural sports joined the Washington and Lee staff in 1946 after serving with Usa eur Dur ing world War ii. Prior to his army service lord at the University of Delaware was a member of the athletic staff 1942-43. He left Washington and Lee for one year to be a visiting professor at Springfield College in1948. In addition to his work As Busi Ness manager of Washington and Lee s department of intercollegiate athletics the Lincoln del., native is head track coach and super visor of the department s physical education program. During his 16 years on the generals Campus he has also coached soccer and Cross country and directed the school s extensive Intra mural sports program. Lord who holds the rank of lieutenant colonel in the army re serves served with the Lith an div in world War ii and again during the korean conflict. A Grad lord Baird uate of the University of Delaware he was awarded a master of arts degree by Springfield College in 1954. He is a member of the american association for health physical education and recreation the col lege physical education association the National collegiate track coaches association and the Southern conference football officials association. Baird is a Urcla graduate who directs the setae intramural sports program. The Santa Barbara calif., native conducts a sports for All program in Italy that includes such individual Type activities As boating Bowling fishing water skiing swimming and sail ing. Pioneer flyer series features fare in Germany conference Span Dahlem s pioneers journey to Wiesbaden to take on the flyers in what shapes up As the top series this saturday and sunday in Safe Germany conference play. The pioneers who Are tied with Darmstadt s comets for the Loop Lead each team has a 14-4 record cannot afford to lose ground Inas much As the comets will be invading Ramstein and should not have too rough a time judging from the rams 9-9 showing. But the flyers still very much dodgers Beds 1st on to Brooklyn up the first major league baseball game Ever televised was the first game of a doubleheader Between the Brook Lyn dodgers and Cincinnati reds at ebbets Field aug. 26, 1939. The announcer was red Barber. Darmstadt Span Dahlem Wiesbaden Rhine main Ramstein Sembach Halm Pitburg w 14 14 12 10 9 6 4 3 leading l 4 4 6 8 9 12 14 is hitters discuss ism meet the cism boxing and volleyball championship which Are to be held at Frankfurt july 23-27, were the topics of discussion Between mayor Rudolph Menzer of Frankfurt cent Ercol John g. C. Brown chief special services Branch Usa eur of a division left and it col Hans Moller cism executive com Mittee member of the German army. Menzer and officials of the Frankfurt City administration will Greet visiting cism delegations from nine nations when they will assemble at the City Hall on july 22 at 2 30 army photo g a Purdin. Wiesbaden 8 28 Durham. Ramstein i 52 Lowery Rhine main 18 62 Anderson Darmstadt 18 73 Camack. Wiesbaden 16 62 Taylor Ramstein 18 69 Golden Wiesbaden 18 67 Biggert Rhine main 16 58 Fricke. Darmstadt 16 58 Cornsilk Darmstadt 10 29 Sampson Ramstein 17 55 Simmons Wiesbaden 18 66 Jackson Darmstadt 18 66 Home runs Leith Ramstein pet. .778 .778 .667 .556 .500 .333 .222 .167 r 5 8 9 16 15 16 16 13 10 7 is 12 s go 2 4 5 8 10 ii h pet. 11 .394 20 .384 22 .355 25 .342 21 .338 23 .333 21 .313 18 .310 18 .310 9 .310 17 .309 20 .303 20 .303 runs batted 4 Golden. Wiesbaden Jackson. Darmstadt Corbitt. Wiesbaden Sullivan. Wiesbaden Graham. Darmstadt leading pitchers w l pet. Ross Darmstadt 2 i .6g6 Meshach Darm. 7 i .875 Purdin. Wiesbaden s i .833 Armstrong ram. 4 i .800 Booth Wiesbaden s 4 .600 in 17 17 is 15 15 Era 0.27 1.83 2.35 2.g4 Veteran sportswriter takes Job with seals san Francisco up Walt Daley 46, for 27 years a sports writer with the san Francisco Call and news Call bulletin has been named promotion director of the san Francisco seals hockey club of the Western hockey league. Daley married and the father of seven children has been cover ing hockey for the past two years for the news Call bulletin and has also covered pro football for the past decade. In the race with their 12-6 performance to Date could gain at least a tie for second place with a pair of victories. And they la have the advantage of their Home fans support too. In other league encounters the Hahn Hawks 4-14 will entertain fourth place Rhine main rockets 10-8while Sembach s tigers 6 12 will be in the Host role against the cellar dwelling Pitburg Barons 3-15. The standings and statistics the slightly larger 28-gauge, the almost Man size 20-gauge, and in he he Man class the venerable 12 gauge top scores with which sep Arate the Little Guys from the big Guys. Bill Ott said that More than 25 five Man teams Are already registered and that More Are to come within the next few hours before the sunday afternoon deadline of 3 . In the meantime the Small gun shooters eager to blast their Way to National skeet shooters association Fame have posted the following scores .410-gauge results High gun Strother Shumate Ramstein 47 William Pinner bit Burg 45 Harlan Wilder Ramstein,45. Class a Louis Brunner Ramstein. 45 Charles Phinizy ver Dun 40 b. Barry Kaiserslautern,40. Class a Rufus Hunt Laon 44 Joseph Crawford Verdun 43 David Jones Laon 42. Class a Richard Dier Kaiserslautern 44 Richard Huff Benwa ters 41 Philip King Ramstein 41. Class Croy Hinkle Pitburg 44 Earl Lamb Laon 44 Andrew Cordischi Kaiserslautern 42. Two Man team Shumate Brunner 47-4592 Jones Hunt 42 4486 Richard Bittner Dier 40-4484. 28-gauge results High gun Shumate 49 Alex Ander Rocky Marchioli Kaiserslautern 49 Wilder 48. Class a Barry 48 Brunner,46 Phinizy 45. Class a James Foster incur Lik Turkey 47 Richard Freeman Naples 46 Hunt 44. Class a Hinkle 47 Pinner 46william Ott Karlsruhe 45. Class a Bittner 47 George Dennis Craf Metz France 46. Two Man team Marchioli Barry 49-4897 Shumate Brun Ner 49-4695 Bittner Dier 47-4592. Sup com s net to Mccormick Garmisch Germany special Roger Mccormick annexed the singles Crown and shared doubles laurels in the 7th army support come Tennis championships that concluded Here Friday. The West Ern Region captured the team title Mccormick of Northern Region beat Southern s Lester Chan 6-0, 6-1, 6-1, in the singles finale. He teamed with Juergen Hoffmann in winning the doubles Crown against Sherrill Watkins and Charles bar Clay 6-2, 6-3, 7-5. The senior title went to Francis Sampson who Defeated Jerry Crisostomo 6-1, 6-0. Both finalists were from the Southern Region. Western Region compiled 33 Points in taking the championship in the six team Field. The results for the other regions were North Ern 29, Southern 27, southwestern 19, Central 17 and Eastern 13. District 2 playoff set by Ruth loops Heidelberg special All Star teams from the Heidelberg and Mannheim babe Ruth leagues will open their District 2 playoff series july 10 at Woods memorial Field in Kae Fertal Germany. The opening game will Start at 9 ., followed by a second game july 11 at 9 On the Patrick Henry Village Diamond in Heidel Berg. A third game if necessary in the Best of three series will be played at 2 . July 12 also at the Patrick Henry Field. Winner of the Heidelberg Mann Heim series will Advance to Karls Ruhe for the Germany babe Ruth i championships july 15-20
