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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 28, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday september 78, 1964 the stars and stripes Page. 13 unbeaten guardians Cool indians 7-0, on Wilson s pass by George Eberl staff writer iia Natl. A run Iii is the in just four plays All of them v corps guardian rumbling along on a flipping quarterback and n ripping defense beat the first half clock by roughly five seconds and the shia pm com indians by precisely 7-0 Here Sun Day for their so Ned straight us alter conference football Vic tory. The win left the guardians Ina three Way deadlock fur the top spat with the 8th inf div path finders and 32nd arty brigade for the Lari i cml with match ing 2-0 retards.  Over it their own 40 wih less than a minute to to. The in ardans picked up a Quick 29 Yards on a screen pass from Wil son to halfback Doug Stevens. Wilson threw incomplete then hit the adhesive hands of end Gene Kellock who went Dow finally at the 1, Only to have the play called Back for illegal procedure. Set Back to his 36. Wilson promptly fired to Ben Grice. Who rambled All the Way to the 15before he was tackled. On the the air was filled with foe and next Piny Wilson uncorked a pass lying in Watt a corps guardian halfback Dick House 23 is not in an enviable position As he vaults High for two Yards before he shit by four ambushing Sinape com z indians including defensive Back Merle Brown 42 Center Lloyd Humphreys 51tackle Bob Mil Ler 72 and defensive bark Dave Edwards 20 destined to be the final resting place when All the players come Down is guardian guard Bobst. Flair 65. The guardians Defeated the indians sunday Al Lanau 7-8, in a Susareu conference football game. Is Hunter footballs sunday at  As a dump but Happy crowd was treated to a passing Parade by both clubs. Before the weary quarterbacks were through 96 passes had been fired. 32 by a Trio of indians and 24 by Sharp shooting Ciu Ardian Tom Wilson. But the puss that counted for Wilson a former Michigan Stater was a 15-Yard dirt to Rangy Jim White on the final scrimmage play of the first half. While pulled it in at the 9, and High stepped across the Indian goal line to Climax a lightning fast spurt that consumed 60 Yards Lurmon poses to Summers for to in final minute of ploy defenders overcome 3rd inf. 12-7 Wuerzburg Germany Spe Cial John Summers latched on to a 10-Yard touchdown Pas from John Furman with 35 seconds left in the game to give the32nd arty brigade defenders a 12-7 Victory Over the 3rd inf dive Arneman Here sunday. It was the second Susareu conference win in a Row for the unbeaten defenders who Are newcomers to the Tough 10-Lcam Loop. The Marne men have dropped both of their league games by one touchdown mar  Jim Mcchisney s de fenders in arched 32 Yards in Only five plays to pull out the Victory in thl final minute of play before disappointed rain soaked Gath ering of 3rd inf div  a 25-Yard punt the defenders struck quickly wit Dan Miller and Gary Ekegren ripping off 10 Yards apiece on the suspended athletes May stir trouble at olympics gainers of the do or die  to strike came on the first plus after the visitors had chalked up a first Down Only 10 Yards from  Ace Charles Belyeu who had a conversion attempt blocked after the defenders first to was wide of the a plights on his second attempt however the damage had been  defenders scored first on a 14-Yard run by Ekegren with21 seconds remaining in the first Quarter. Tokyo up grave trouble appears to be in store for Tokyo olympic games organizing officials when a group of suspended indonesian athletes arrive Here this week at Tokyo International  least four swimmers and six track and Field athletes were expected to accompany the indonesian delegation of some 55participants to the Tokyo olym p reports from Jakarta indicated that the suspended athletes Are coming despite the renewed requests from the Tokyo olympic organizing committee Doc not to come because they will not be permitted to compete. The renewed requests Wisent after Shigiru Yasuno Doc Secretary general returned afew Days ago from London where he failed to get the International bold lad Seta Mark in Aqueduct futurity new York a bold land. Turning on Tho Power in the final one eighth mile under testing of jockey Braulio Baeza s whip won the i138.mo futurity in track record time at Aque duct saturday and moved on Victory closer to the 2-year-old  son of Tho 1956 futurity Winner bold ruler carried the Silks of mrs. H. C. Phipps Wheatley stable under the wire1v 4 lengths in front of Nav Charger from the Warner Sta ble. Amateur athletic federation to lift the suspension. The Tokyo municipal Assembly look the stand As official hosts of the Tokyo olympics that both he athletes of Indonesia and North Korea who had been sus Pended because of participation in Garefo last november should be allowed to Lake part in the Tokyo olympics. Gani of were indonesian sponsored games of some of the newly emerging nations of the world. Warned of trouble representatives of the Tokyo municipal Assembly is slated to submit their requests to the  Doc itself has scheduled a meeting on the treatment of the Garefo suspended athletes. It was reported there is increasing feeling among the Doc officials that the Garefo athletes should to permitted temporarily to enter the olympic Village in order to avoid trouble. Akra Shim Izil president of the Japan Indonesia cultural society called on Daigoro Yasukawa Doc president and warned there would be trouble if  athletes Are checked at Tokyo International Airport an not allowed to enter the olympic Village. Shimizu claimed that since in Donesia was invited by the inter National olympic committee Totake part unconditionally in the Tokyo olympics All members of the indonesian delegation Are entitled to participate in the open ing ceremonies. John Summers. Winning catch grabbing a Fumble one five lost by the Marn men Dur no the game the 32nd arty moved 44 Yards in 10 plays for he score. Guard Ernie Turner broke through to Bat Down Belyeu conversion  Marne Man cashed in on a Umble by Ekegren for their ten the second Quarter. Guard o. 3. Cleveland pounced on therose Ball on the 32nd arty s five and quarterback Wylle drape got the six Points two plays later on a one Yard sneak with 10 min utes left in the half. De Mitchamore booted the Exra Point to give the Marne Man a 7-6 Lead that almost turned outto be the final score. Stingy defens Ethe defenders Stellar defense headed by linebacker Thurmo Tollver and tackle Francis Mer Cir held the Marne Man to a to Tal of 87 yards83 on the ground. Tollver recovered three of the five fumbles lost by the 3rd inf. Paced by Dan Miller s 78 Yard son 16 carries the defenders rolled up 177 Yards on the ground and a total of 1 4. The visitors held an 11-5 advantage in first Downs. 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