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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 13, 1966, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Poult 22 the Stais and Striks sunday March 13, 1944 St Nim shatters Mcaa Long jump Mark in indoor meet Detroit March 11 a Zalner Stanlus a husky Blond from Finland set a meet record by leaping 25-7 in the Long jump Friday night at the National collegiate indoor track Cham , a senior at los an Geles stale erased the previous Mark of 25-1 set last year by Maryland s Mike  Kansas entries Art Cortez and Gary Ard finished second and third respectively. Cortez aim bettered the old Mark with a  of 25.3v4. Kansas state s Conrad Nightingale joined the record break ing ranks in the preliminaries for the mile run posting a 4 07.7 time. In the inaugural 1965meet, the fastest time was 4 08 by Chris Johnson of Souther California. Manhattan s Bob Mead Cap tured the 35-Pound weight throw event in the two Day Champion ships at Detroit s Cobo Arena. Beavers Triumph Utah rips Pacific in far West play los Angeles March 12 a Oregon state s methodical slow Down paralysed Houston s High scoring offence and enabled the Beaver to score a 83-8d Victor Friday night in the second game of the Mcaa far West regional basketball playoffs. The Victory put Oregon stat into the finals saturday night against Utah which earlier whipped University of Pacific h-74 behind the scoring of Jerr Chambers. Going into the game Houston had been the nation s scoring Leader with an average of 100points a game. The beavers were tin top defensive Tea holding their opponents to an average 94 Points a nigh from the Upoff the beavers went into a virtual stall passing the Ball until a Man was open to score. They Only took 20 shot standings National . Amm Iltem a Malm won pm pit. Betti Ondila. M � .m7 � 10 .481 14ctmlnnall 44 me lit Bur York m u a Matt Tom div Lelm  a Lull 41 4 Sou Baj Morl m 4 Jan at leu n 41 a bin Rran boo b a .417 in Marvu b k Muks Lleni Iii Dmato nut. Or wet  1m, pm York us Damrau in. Lot ahm 114 Amirian Hook by la oui w l t pfc of of in his spell Kuliu. A Tuburi to limn my a or Rauni div weft is Amia a 1m174u1m 110 41171 tit 140 no Nim inn Imin out Liemb Friday  4. Dlud s Buffalo l Ito Buttac Ihm Niy i bib Rubim a it nit to Bast in Hock by Utah us of Kalmal  Komura Jao Tantet i tool Lilard 4. Hajtmar s intimation Al Hook by la our Point my. Hock a  hum to i. Mimi i Twu min How by Trabu i duo Vimr 4, by in utom sub Otto to pmuu4 s but trailed at halftone 30-28.in the second half Houston loot its touch on offence and atone Point trailed 11-41, but the cougars Ball hawking couple with Oregon state s Ball control errors moved Houston to within three Points to 59-58 with less than two minutes to play. With 43 seconds left Oregon state s Rick Whelan drove in for a Layup to make it film. Time ran out on the cougars. Whelan striking on a 20-Footlump shot from the Corner hit All told 11 of 14 attempts fro the floor and led All scorers with 24  scorer for Houston was Joe Hamood with 18. Chambers hot in the Utah Pacific game Utah s Chambers a -s-foot-4 jumping Jack from Washington,d.c., hit on nine of his first ten shot in the first half an went on to take scoring honors in the game with 40 Point. Chambers who established Pauley Pavilion scoring record with i output led Utah to comfortable  in the first half. The utes led at intermission49-41. As the second Hall pro Gressed Utah jumped out in front 9-51 but Pacific paced by Bruce Parsons who scored Alt i 17 Point after halftime started to crawl Back. Pacific chipped away and pulled to 75-73 with 3 50 left before the comeback stalled. Tex. Western Jay Hawks win i continued from Page Iii left in the regulation  Cager failed on a free Sho and the score remained 89 it icy took a 7049  As the five minute overtime session opened going out front on a free snot by holies. Cager responded with a Layup to put the miners out front and into the  for Good with 2 50left in the overtime. Cager made it 73-70 on a Loop ing overhead shot and picked up b Charity Point when he was fouled in the process. His toss of 59-1 established Ameet record since the event was not included last year when the meet was held for the first time. Boston College s John fio retook runner up honors with a 58-9 throw and teammate Jame Kavanagh was fourth with 57 11 a Wayne Pangburn of Bates finished third with 58-5% an Kent state s Joe Kuzma was fifth with 51-lm. Maury wills. Eyes w0-m,000 wills follow is Trail blazed by Sandy Don los Angeles March 11 up Maury wills. Los an Geles dodgers Captain and Short Stop has joined pitchers Don Drysdale and Sandy Koufax a holdout. Wills cancelled plans to Fly tothe dodger training Camp Friday and was quoted assaying of his negotiations with general manager Buzzie Bavasi we re right where we started. I miked to Buzzi yesterday and he kind of expected me to come Dow today. But i m staying Here. I be got to Send him a wire. Idon t want to sign Down  asks fat Bike wills was reported to be asking for $80,000 or 190,000 a compared with the  he received last  record holding base stealer was Given permission to report to Camp a week late because he was on a entertainment tour in Japan but that week has  Drysdale and Koufax have remained Here because the dodgers have refused to give them a three year con tract calling for a reported 1500,000 each. Striking to the spor London March 10 up the ancient game of Bowling waa attacked by King Henry Vui of England in 1511 a an evil that has ceased to be a sport and is a form of vicious  Parkson Cornell gain Recac finals Boston. March 11 a top rated Clarkton edged Brown m on two goal by capt. Harry Dunn and Ivy league Champion Cornell shocked Boston univer sity 8-1 Friday night in Semi finals of the Recac hockey tournament. Dunn s second goal at 15 09 of the third period lifted Clarkson to a hard earned Victory overgrown in the Boston Arena. Then Cornell overwhelmed uvas Doug Ferguson Murray Stephen Paul Allhouse and Mike Doran each struck for two goals. The big red ineligible for the Mcaa tournament because of the Ivy  a refusal to comply with the 1.8 Grade Rule,hamlet1 Liu s Nul Junul hones a severe  Vertu by sent Cornell into a showdown with Larkum Satur Day Iii kit Ullh a 22-4 record. By has a 28-8 Mark. Dunn broke a scoreless dead lock with a 10-foot shot at 5 48 of the second period. Browner Xiuru a two Man advantage und tied the count one second after oar son returned to full strength it 14 37 of the third period As Bob Gaudreau con  u  came through 32 seconds Lucr to boost Clarkson record to 21-2, Brown the Ivy runner up is 18-8. Southern University s entry for saturday s mile relay was scratched by meet officials be cause the school has failed to comply with Mcaa s controversial 1.8 Scholastic Grade re  Cleary director of events said the Baton Rouge,la., school had not returned the compliance form mailed to Oil Caa member colleges. There has been no indication from the school s adminis astros clip Chison 2-0, for Roberts continued Tram fags lit glue on a sacrifice Fly and throwing error. Lew Krauss gave up the final Chicago run in the fourth on a single by Budd Bradford an error and a single by de  Howard started for the sox and worked the first four innings. He gave up a Lone Kan Sas City run in the second on single by Bill Bryan and a Dou we by Rene Lacheman. Mexico City March 12 a Rome runs by Leon wag Ger and Chico Salmon paced the Cleveland indians to an 8-1 Vic tory Over the Mexico City red Friday in the final game of their exhibition baseball series Wagner s Homer came 4n the third with two on. Salmon Hom ered in the fourth with the bases  was the first full game the teams had been Able to play inthe series. The teams were tied 1-1thursday night when rain halted play after five innings. The reds were leading s-2 when rain forced suspension after the Sec Ond inning on wednesday. The mexicans Only run Casein the first inning when Jack Kralick gave up a single and triple. Pistons Edge l.a., 116-114 los Angeles. March 11 a the hustling Detroit pistons outgunned the Western division Champion los Angeles lakers 118-114 Friday night i National basketball association  a nine Point  late in the fourth Quarter the pistons ought Back on clutch shooting of Ron Reed and Chico Vaughn to insure the Victory. Vaughn led the Detroit scor ers with 18 Points followed by Tom Van Arsdale with 17 an Reed with ii. The lakers scoring Parade was topped by Jerry West with 27 and Elgin Baylor with s3.the pistons using a Success Ful running game left the Courtat the intermission ahead 58-91. College basketball Caa championship Tutor  m. Div Teon n Duki to u. Jou Oti i the world s Best Miller had Lotus difficulty in capturing the in rect Tat Lonal mile in 4 03.3. He ,35 feet ahead of Kenneth Anck son of Eastern  an invitational 800-Yard run Kent Bernard of Annar Bor mich., finished ahead of a four Man Field in 1 10.9. High birdies event six competitors running i four separate preliminary heat of the 80-Yard High hurdles Luedthe meet record of 7.2 established last year by Gene Washington of Michigan state. The six were Al Rockwell of Brigham Young Dave Hemery of Boston College Oil Burre of Nevada Leon Coleman of Winston Salem Paul Kerry of Southern California and Jerry. Cerulla of Utah  the shot put finals George Woods of Southern Tallinn is won with a toss of 81 feet jew inches with five of the 15 events con eluded Kansas led in team standing with seven Points Fol Lowed by Boston College with six. Four teams were tied for third with five Points each Manhattan. Southern Illinois los Angeles state and George town. The summaries of final event to Pound will rat throw1. Bob Miarl than to. T John my. Bott Collin fort. S. Warm nimm. Bum,m4k. 4, Jan . Bottom a wit Mulli. I lot Kuma Kir stau. 440.��r4 nm-1 lit Dos Parrat a aaa rail and Bill Calhoun. Outta Ai Dato Kovall Alt Nolua Oaty ctn soul Hin Muj within. Air Rort.  Izard run to Ricardo Urbina. Ptons town. J to.  up. . Hot put i. Otoria Woodi Boulom Slit i t. To d. Liunb-1 Hanu Lullia had l a "w0-1. Elk Coll. Harrland. 1m5i 1. Art 1ti� Kana. Cmuk. 3, Oatt am. A a. � 4. By  us Wendy a its Jim Damn. Gulcihan Buta. M%7 College  Ruml Tunali Chamuon 1, Brown 1 i co Moll a Dotton 0. J  
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