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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, December 29, 1965

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 29, 1965, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Stapes Milt mafia ii a Hovingh grunting struggling knot thut i a scrum 01 it i called in Rugby and part of what Tiok in Gam Tuch a rough port. It my How. Slam Waltor like a human dragon interlock inf lines of thin Clad men heaved fid grunted against am another Bull ing Call muscle some Clad in Pepper mint stripes and often in Blue due Palke into a soft Green turf. To. To Jet of their hostility was an America look fall and in  Gufey Poyon Don t i pod and h not hard to get Hurt. Us photo by Owett Schue Tui Arilon of that strangling knot was serum. A Well known term in British Ruf by. After a momentary Muu Mic by cum Outing feet the Ball must be passed backward from the Krum line by loot. A Man in a red Jersey scooped it up  to another player who Lal  to still another who than Ivel topped up the sideline. As he was about to be tackled.  i ill player Are the Ball a Quick Low on the run Forward kick. Fifteen Yard . The Ball twisted out of Bounds the referee dotted the Ball Back into play and the whole struggle begun attain. Hie Battle before a Nii arte crowd on a Damp Afterman wat it Intizar to thai wit it med a i any autumn or Winter Satur Day in Durns of Dalagr Ami town or Rani m Britain. But Mere a one Milf Rorm a in Ihu particular Ante a Battle lie tween the to bettors Rugby club and the Sineol saints on the saints Home Lurt both teams had americans in their lineup tic Ford had five air Nolle Man from Lakenheath and in saints an american civilian who has lived Tang enough in Britain to become almost a native. Forum past two seasons air police men most of them with american football up inc have been appear my arc ularte in us thelford lineup in deed their enthusiasm and adaptability for toe Cam has drawn Praise of thet Ford and rival players. And Krtous Nec Triton Nan com to take a look at the i Ink who run so must with the Ball. Because of the Sim Lanty of adorn ran football to nutty the airmen have easily adapted to to Ninny in and Lark los features of Thame it s the Rule that confound them and cause penalties no Anat the thet lord team and the kick no aspect of the ame advancing the Ball by kicking it is employed less by us americans than by the British oar ban a More Apt to run with the Ball than the British und. When they do run they like broken Field run Ning. Tim a Tui federally run in a Sara kit line said airman 1c Augusta. Gram ii. A smell met plus Jar with theft nil who cheered hit cohorts in Mthr Mill Max in the Thetford lineup against St. Noti Are airman 1 c. Jirry White. Airman i Michael Muxin Ralty. Airman 1c. A Mph cd Itilio airman 1c. I jul Tiilman my airman j c Joe Tomolo All from us 4lh or police  Heath 1 i inv make up 9 third of Telfurd Sim trip Derrr Are is men on a Rugby Tram i Ami ii a played the Enlar name. Uke in my for there Are no subset la ilium to in tilted in Ruby. If a broken leg or some it liar Nerious injury compel a player in or Terr. Whitn the ame is completed with 14 Mer a the Eanie at a or u pro teed. It betaine evident that the vision were in for a Roux pc afr Union Lac Irr ily finally broke the scoring Earth for thet. Ford on a twisting 20-Yard run Remonta cent of an off tackle slant in american football Iii score called a try in Rugby was mud for  Points and a conversion lacked on by Stan a Lanshaw added two More Points. Despite to additional threats. Thelford failed to Scon Aura suf Fenni a us defeat a reversal of the in meeting Between the two teams when the lord walked off no an 114 Victory. Two of St nets five tries wee mad by american Jeffrey Bank. Ii. Of our Rubinan. Mich a Hool. Itt Pounder. Jill Raj. Who has lived in England for it years would ilk to Tak a crack at american football. Ii Hopes to attend an american University in another year or two us Many English Rugby players a can t understand the reason for All the pads worn in american foot balt a Leroen who play Rugby testify that ii. Plenty rough and admit it s possible to suffer injuries broken legs and sprains Are the Moil common but they Point out there s m blocking in Rugby and this is by it can be played without the paraphernalia req Birrd m Amr Tan football. To Stab and stems the Rugby cod of  Dif fers from football. At the curl Union of a match the opposing learns sound off with hip hip Hurrah for rare other. Then the Host team shake h Minlu no in Australia. New zealand South Africa. France and even in hustia1 a sided into five level in Britain l la i a win Complete in the thelford and is menu league nay an annual Lee of m shillings  for the season and five nil lying 71 cents per Gam. Players arc also respond till fur Thor own transportation it s us sport that counts Gnu Nav to Lov the lies la part of the name and the pleasantries that follow said a at. Neola player who nov Tommy had taken physical Healing pm the Flold trams in the theford i la fir Ili i play from is to m games a year the season begins in mw-8epirmlr and runs through april at pub alter the came the Saint Sand the word player Lalord up a storm Wall Downing ale and us a the americana Tram Jiken Ralh and Mikird that it had been a rough awl i a amt ing afternoon. We just could t teen to in  said my Gartly rubbing Tore to on his leg. Ills succinct App Ranal Rord to sum up the feelings of Hli american teammates. Airman 1c. Frank Corr los and air Man 1c Daniel Varga. Iwu Pla in who sat out the saints ame teemed even More disappointed than Irir Bud diet who had played. But thelford Veteran Colin Hitchcock Wai less glum about the Dufrat we did have an Oil  he con ceded but that s the Way it it in and ports. The american Boyt Haie the right instinct for in game our team will begin Lohi soon we should better the rest of the  of met ii  
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