European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 27, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse Togo 10 the stars and stripes tuesday october 27, 19&4 Pong Hon not talking bowl 5 toughest tilts Siil i ahead Irish South Bend. Ind. A the football bowl winds Are blowing but undefeated Notredame fresh from a 28-fl crunch ing of Stanford is not sniffing yet. Record breaking end Jack Snow Best expressed the Atti tude of the Irish who now have won five straight for the first time since Frank Leahy s undefeated 1953 club. We d like to play in a Bow game sure said Snow who saturday set an in isl season record of n9 receiving Yards in just five games. But it looks to me like our five toughest games Are still ahead added the favorite tar get of mar quarterback John Huarte who also wrote records into the Irish Book it gains Stan Ford. New coach Ara Parseghian being compared by suddenly enthusiastic Irish fans wit Knute Rockne and Leahy shrugged off the appearance of two sugar bowl representative i at saturday s rout of Stanford. Who talks about bowl game sin the Middle of a season asked Parseghian. This is a matter Tor the athletic Board anyway. My it aft i concerned 100 percent at the moment with next saturday s game with Navy the sugar bowl visitors. Ber file Grenrood and Monk Sim Mons watched saturday s Gamin the press Box. They had in toned conversation with Irish four Cage clashes to open Ramstein meet wednesday Ramstein Germany Spe Cial the third annual ram Stein invitational basketball tournament will get under Way Here wednesday at 1 . On the South gym court. Ramsten s rams will round out the first Day s action play ing the Wethersfield raiders at . Other games will begin it 1,1 and 7 . It will be Ben Walers against Rhine main at t . Alconbury play Sembach at 5 and Londo meets tout at 7. Ben Waters Alconbury Tendon and Wethers Field Are ill from the . Con Ference while Toul i from the France Spain conference. Ram Stein Rhine main and Semb Achire in Jjo a Fol be played att. I 7 and . Thursday at7 and 1 . Friday at i .saturday and 1 . Sunday. If noded Mother game will replayed at . Sunday. Athletics add six ship 5 to Dallas Kansas City up _ the Kansas City athletics added six players to their roster and As signed outright the contracts of other players to Dallas of the Pacific coast league. Ii was announced by athletics Genera manager Pat Friday. Added to the Parent Kansa City roster were pitchers Bill Edgerton. Thomas Harrison James Catfish Hunter and Don Buschhorn. The other two were Joseph Rudl and John Sanders both outfielders. The athletics assigned pitchers Ken Sanders. Dan Pfister and Vern Handrann and outfielder Jose Tartabull and Jim Strick land to Dallas. Exr Culive vice president p. Joyce csc., and athletic director Ltd word Moose Kruuse. We were Here just to Demon Strate our interest in Noire Dame As a sugar bowl said Grenrood. There was nothing said specifically Abou notre Dunic s after Navy the Irish Mee Pittsburgh. Michigan slate Iowa and Southern dump s explosive turn As a potential National Champion has followed victories Over Wisconsin Purdue air Force Urcla As Well As Stan Ford held to Only one Yard net Rushing by the Irish the in lion s top defensive against ground plays. Team american thin class Post Victory in meet against British., japanese slurs won handily Over British Commonwealth Osaka Lii Pun a the United states men s olympic track learn minus several of it the _. An Japan in the traditional Post olympic meet sunday. But in Commonwealth girls led by a big margin in the women events. Americans look first place Inis of the 18 men s events. Under he scoring system used in in traditional . Commonwealth meets gun in 1wo, this gave the United states 1jv4 Points and the Commonwealth 4m.in the women s meet. The Commonwealth took six firsts to he americans three which included the two relays. Inpan took its Only first in the women s Dos rain. Which ii. Yokayama . Nine concludes tour in Japan with 5-2-2 slate Urana Lupus a the United slates baseball team which visited Japan for exhibitions in connection with the olympic Homos ended its tour sunday with a tic and u loss in a doubleheader americans an All mar College group played a 3-3 tie with a selected learn from Sal Tama prefecture then lost a 3-2decision to the Nippon express co. Team 1m4 Japan professional champions. That gave the visitor record of losses an the tour arouse interest in baseball As five victories Twotwo tics in Japan. Was organized to Vertig Heads 2nd time new York up when Craig met Craig it was Southern California s Craig Ferdig who won the honors and a spot monday in the United Porcu Mohe Weck for the Sec Ond time this other Craig California s Craig Morton did almost As the Jim Illinois. Fertig. Selected on sept.31 for a dazzling performance my Balimt Oklahoma exceeded that one with four touchdown passes in a to a Winner Over Cali fornia. He hit Long ones of 25. 44, 45 and 22 Yards the lust two inthe fourth period. Morton passed for two touch Downs and scored u third but wus Nhu til i Lluu fora spot in the Bucko acid Omic week chiefly because the other selected contributed to winning , a Ful Taui a hum mered out i to lunch Dowie Wren and 30 Yards us Alabama downed previously unbeaten Flo Rida 17-14. Brothers passed for two and run for line in u 31-13stunner Over Syracuse. Grub Waskl piled up 181 Yard sin 27 carries against Urcla producing Illint touchdowns fro Mihe i 33 and 4 in the Best full bucking tradition. Future olympic their olympic exhibition doubleheader at Tokyo s Meir stadium oct. 11, the americans lied a Lupus College All slur Cam 2-2 and beat a non pro japanese learn 3-0. In five other exhibitions in Central Japan hey lost Only to a a Guoyu non pro team. Against sul Lunia sunday in americans scored All their runs in the third inning. Jim Hibbs of Stanford opened with a Home Hallowell of Southern California singled and reached third on an infield oui and a stolen base Jim vol Cru of Illinois singled him in then scored All the Way from firs when a japanese outfielder dropped a Long Fly by poll Cherwalk Peterson of Southern Cali fornia. In the second game a Sun and two errors Cost the americans two runs after of notre Dame Hud put them ahead in the third by hitting a Homer with Keith Weber of Missouri on base. Nilise baseman Lurry Sunder was blinded by the Sun and missed Fitzmaurice n throw from Cen Ter. Pulcher Chuck Dobson covered but his throw to the Nippon got one run Buck i fifth. Then in the eighth third plate was Low and got away from Ken Suarez. Then Dobson fumbled a bunt and let the win Ning run score. Win Linnian cup Marhem set for Cleveland in 65 Cleveland a the Tighlman cup Tennis matches will be held Here next year . Lawn Tennis association has matches poll women amateurs from great Britain against those from the United states. They will be held at die new Harold t. Clark courts in Cleve land Heights where last month Sdavis cup finals took place. Won at 159 feet 7 inches a i ll8 i fur runner up Zurlene brawn of Lou meet actually was two rolled into one. In addition tothe dual scoring results were scored separately for a triangular meet among the three a tearing the . this had 4 Point. The British Commonwealth 3dj and Japan 22 7.the Commonwealth women had 25 Points. The United states 21and Japan 14. Although it was rather anti climactic after ,000-Meterrelay America s Anchor Man Bob Schul of West Milton Ohio so reused Down the stretch it beat Britain s Alan Simpson by Bare six inches. The amen cans with Jim Ryun Bill Del linger. George Young and Send were limed in a slow h 2�.j.the Commonwealth team had the same time. Ralph Boston of Covina calif.,won the men s Broad Lump with 211 feel la i inches to avenge his defeat by Britain s Lynn do vacs in the olympic Din Les Best jump was 2mm, which put him third Gayle Hopkins who did 26-4 the missing were Speed King Bob Hayes who sprained in tinkle saturday runners Paul Schul Bosora Draylon and Dick Steb blot shot Puller Parry o Brien and Ham Mer throw record Holder Hal Connolly. Winners in other events an their performances Tiu i. M we top. Pm a. It ttir.,w Hurt. Ben Jam. Nurt i i fall Licki tit in Tvr r r.,11 1.1-wii.i. 3 07im-mrler it Iny la Hily. To. U ,. P. 1. It Stu. . 4im. High Iii ii it n thunem. Cambrum i Ulm in of n in c Erht t 4h.d. To i or in mn.rittir _ in Lirl. I a. John Boulter a or Bui i Rollier. 7 throw or or Blev Nair. Trimm ton. L Lili. Flo to. What Lump a 0�, Al i l Tai Row it Tiptom. Julio women . Phi. . A i. To put Orlini pro Sci. To. Annew Mottet �liy-.a. by tru huh Iliam. 1i3a.5. Soo Milf Fri Ann Pitr kor butt Len i 1lsflirh Bunin Ultra Brewa. Atut Tuc. Ruad jump Mary Lund. Blu in s.lt4.loo Mit i july am oort aunt Nam. Qom.l.l.lm.a. Roll or it How tit Tun. Nin Witt a higuert41s. La remix prep whips Madrid. 41-6 lure Cox trance special tru Point lotto to the nun a. A. A More Hun 1,000 French and american spectators watched the Dreux High school Vikings Down Llu Madrid Knight a. 41-t,Here for the Vikings sixth straight win. Quarterback Sieve Howard run tru Point to set the Pace for thev1kcs. Halfback Bill Titus recovered h period and two plays later. How urd paused to end Steve Burton for Lite rambled 33 Yards far rftnv1 til at. Just before the end of the halt Madrid counted its Only score when Dick Santamaria bulled his Way for 25 Yards up the Middle. Howard scored on a Quarter Buck sneak for the vikes Early in the third period to give Thema 3s-6 advantage. In the final stanza Howard sprinted m Yards to Madrid s three and two plays late squeezed into the end zone for the final to
