European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 06, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page the stars and stripes Friday october 6, 1967 Spang to Host Hunt style shoot the first european Hunting style Competition shoot sanctioned by the association of american Rod and gun clubs Europe will be held oct. 8 at Span Dahlem air will take place at Bruchs Lodge about 4 Miles from Span Dahlem on the Road to Wittlich. Open both to american Roland gun club members and foreign nationals who Are members of their National Hunting associations or affiliates the match will begin after registration scheduled for 10 30 . Regulations for the shoot will be those used by the German Hunters association div. Rifle Competition consists of five shots at each of four animal Silhouette Shotgun Competition shooters must shoot 15 International skeet Birds and 15 International trap Birds All with the Sam Shotgun. Presentation of individual trophies will be made by it. c. Hall executive Secretary of the american Rod and gun association. Yanks attend Austria shoot the Rod and gun association is doing All it possibly can to promote the German style Field shoot principally by sponsoring american shooters to attend the annual National recent association invitation for shooters to compete for a berth on a team to shoot in Austria resulted in attracting 19americans, seven of whom represented the ., and who placed second by a narrow margin of Only 13 team was made up of so. Sgt. J. R. Mccausland ram Stein e. H. Owen Grafe Woehr s. Sgt. W. J. Daniel Spang Dahlem s. Sgt. W. F. Simmons rot Westen capt. W. G. Pullen Span Dahlem capt. F. C. White Neckar and spec. 5 r. , rot Westen. White fired a 381 of a possible 400 and tied for first place. His Rifle score was 189x200. In the Shotgun event he fired a 192x200 for second place fired a 365 for sixth place in the combination. In the Rifle event he scored 188 for fourth place. Duj lauds american Aid american licensed Hunters in Germany numbered 972 during the1966-67 Hunting year according to figures announced by the German Hunting association div at the annual Hunting conference hosted in Heidelberg by Gen. James h. Polk president of the american association of american Rod and gun clubs Europe and attended by German state Hunting and forestry officials headed by div president Igor Anheuser twas revealed that the yank Hunters were issued 5,558 Hunting per mits during that German officials noted that the americans also again have provided financial and material Aid in the conservation of wild game in Germany s state and private Hunting the report also stated that american Hunters Are in close Friendship with the German americans in the 1966-67 period bagged 122 red Deer Stags 16female calves 730 Roebuck 44 Roe females 57 Chamois six fallow Deer three Mouflon rams 21 wild boar seven Birkhahn and 14 Auer Hahn. German system excellent example a German Hunting association press release quotes Safe commander in chief Gen. Maurice a. Preston on German Hunting procedures and measurements to protect wild game. According tothe release Preston talking to German Hunting authorities in Dusseldorf said that the was especially impressed and that this is also an excellent example for our the four Star general added ii believe it is the dream of Ever american Serviceman to be stationed at least once in the Federal Republic of Germany. I have been in the service for More than 30years and for me this Nas been the nicest Preston served As president of. The association of american Rod and gun clubs Europe during jt966. Lakenheath stocks 4,500 acres Raf station Lakenheath England with More than4,500 acres of land under lease for Hunting the Raf Lakenheath Mildenhall Rod and gun club is preparing for it s biggest than $2,800 has been spent by the club during the past year to Stock Birds for this season and their survival rate has continued to be High according to club officials. Besides stocking Birds the club conducts a feeding program to retain and draw game on their land. Among the More numerous types of game found on the lease Hunting land Are pheasants and partridges larger game includes red Deer and Roebuck. A few ducks and Woodcock can also be found in certain areas. Nearly every Type of environment necessary for Good Hunting can be found on the lease. The land includes a Forest Small patches of Woods Grain farms some Marsh canals and pastures. Neil club at Erlanger Erlanger Rod and gun club was opened Here in ribbon cutting festivities by col. John Cobb 2nd brigade commander at Ferriss Barracks. Also present for the opening were col. F. P. Field Nort Bavaria District commander and col. James l. Mccallister jr., District Deputy new club opened As an Annex to the Fuerth Rod and gun club. An added feature will be three lakes which will be restocked next month for fishing. Opening slalom slated nov. 25 to begin Garmisch race season Garmisch Germany Spe Cial the opening slalom race will be held saturday nov. 25,to begin the Garmisch recreation area ski racing events forthe 1967-68 Winter season. Two runs will make up the opening slalom race and will be held at either the Zug Spitzer the Eidsee ski area. Four classes of Competition Are on tap Junior intermediate expert and races in the seven weeks of Competition will be run i accordance with the 1967-68 Fis International ski federation rules and regulations. Entries must be submitted by letter or Telephone to the Gar Misch recreation area tournament office Apo 09172, or Tele phone Garmisch Mil 824 or 567,not later than two Days prior to the Day of the fee per individual per event is $0.75. The fee i payable to the race officials at the ski room atthe site where the event is scheduled Between 9 00 . And11 00 . On the Day the com petition is will be awarded to the first three places in each class of Competition for men Granger assumes 2nd amongst Al rushers new York a Wall Lemm did t push Young Hoyle Granger last year. Catching him has been the problem this sea son. Houston s Granger a husky running Back has gained 319 Yards in 60 carries and stand second among the american football league s Rushing Lead ers released wednesday. You be got to go up the mid dle says Granger who Learned by watching As a Rookie Las season. You be got to hit in there aggressively. You be got tomake them respect you up the hit Denver for 138 Yards in 20 carries As the oilers whipped Denver 10-6. It was the second time he s gone Over 100yards this season and he s the first Al player to do did t push him last year explained coach wanted him to learn what he was doing. If a boy has potential i want him to learn first. When we put Granger in he Boston s Jim Nance leads thearl rushers with 367 Yards in 84 attempts while Kansas City Smike Garrett is third on 261 Yards in 58 Namath who passed for 415 Yards As new York Defeated Miami 29-7 sunday leads the league s passers with 967 Yard son 56 for 99. Namath averaging 9.77 Yards per. Completion has thrown seven to passes. Emerson Boozer of the Jet leads the scoring race with 38 Points on six touchdowns. Hew Ritt Dixon of Oakland is the top pass receiver with 20 catches for196 Yards rid two ads. Leading ground gainers avg. Atu Yard Gln to Nance. Boa. 84 37 4.4. Granger. Hou. 60 31� 5.s 9 Garrett. Pkg 68 281 4.5 Daniels Oak. To 238 17 s Lincoln Buff. 48 203 4. 1post, so 37 178 4.8 1 saints Falcons Swap end Back new Orleans la. A the new Orleans saints traded split end Ray Ogden to the Atlanta Falcons for fullback Ernie Wheelwright. The Saint announced tuesday. Wheelwright who went fro the new York giants to Atlanta last season was the Falcons second leading ground gainer last season. He has carried 21times for 43 Yards this season. Ogden who played for two years with the St. Louis Cardi nals went to new Orleans in the expansion draft this season and was the team s leading receiver in pre season games. In three games of the regular season he has caught just one pass. Haynes Mia 24little, Den 61 Blanks Hou 55mcclinton. Pkg. 24 174 7.3 2172 2.8 0 162 2.9 1132 5.5 0 leading passers Namath n7 Lamonica Oak Dawson Agha do so. Parlell , Buff. Griese , Hou. Tens , Mia. Am. Com.99 56 7 4657 36 99 53. 119 61 yes. 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Billeting arrangements Mustbe made by individual contest ants at the earliest practicable Date directly with the Garmisch recreation area billeting office Apo 09172, in writing or by Telephone to Garmisch Mil 557.races will be at 12 noon unless changed for unforeseen reasons. There will be night slalom races on a monday night in each of the months of january february and March Snow conditions permitting. They will beheld on the illuminated slope in the Hausberg ski area. It will reopen to four classes of Competition Junior intermediate expert and ladies class. The night slalom races begin at 7 p.m.,and the registration fee is $0.50 per person payable one hour before the event starts. The Hausberg ski area dislocated near the Center of Down town Garmisch and can breached by private car or an Army operated bus. The Zug Spitze is reached by the bavarian Zug Spitze cog train fro Garmisch. The Eidsee ski area is located 10 Kilometres fro Garmisch and can be reached by German bus or private second event on the ski race Calendar will be the 20thannual Christmas slalom Satur Day dec. 30 at the classes of Competition Are he and she slalom race will be held at the Hausberg sunday Jan 14. There will be two runs. General and Junior classes make up the Competition. Other races will be the special slalom saturday feb. 3 and saturday feb. 25. The feb. 3race will by at the Hausberg while the feb. 25 event will be either at the Hausberg or at the Klais ski saturday and sunday March 2-3, the 20th annual Alpine combined giant slalom and Salon will take place at the Hausberg or at a site to be determined. Four classes of com petition will be entered. The final event of the season will be the Spring he and she race sunday March 17 at thee see ski area. It will consist of two runs and is open to Genera land Junior classes. New York a Terr Hanratty s 420 total offence Yard. Against Purdue has moved the notre Dame Quarter Back from 28th to second place in this department Only nine Yards behind the Leader Pau Toscano of Wyoming. Toscano has gained 683 Yard sin three College football games. Hanratty has 674 Rushing passing Yards in two games. His 75 Otal offence plays in saturday s 28-21setback by Purdue was a record for a major Stone of new Mexico is in third place with 618 Yard gained followed by Roy Winters of West Texas state with 586,statistics compiled by National collegiate sports service Dis closed wednesday. Stone is the Leader in passing with 52 completions in 114 at tempts for 709 Yards. Eugen Emorris of West Texas state is no. 1 in Rushing with 456 pass receiving Pace setter is Jim Cavanaugh of William Mary with 23 receptions. Ken Hebert of Houston Heads All second offence scorers with 42 Points on four touchdowns one Field goal and 15 conversions. Total offence g play1. Loacano Wyoming 3 99 2. Hanratty notre Dame 2 1123. Stone. 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