European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 9, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse A March 9, 1968 the stars and stripes Page 21 sportsmen a Roundup to tis specials knows his by pfc. Roger Robertson in a Yde Mist who was graduated from the Northwestern school of seamy at Omaha Nebraska. He started learning the Trade by stuffing than. He s stuff d several Hundred animals and Birds ranging Erm stuffing pigeons nine years ago and began practising taxidermy. In re suited Many diff rat kinds of animals Nolan says but i believe the hardest i Ever did was a Sparrow. The Bone Structure steady hands to stuff an animal. It also helps to have holds surgeon scalpels fat and Bone scraping tools and of spec. 5 Dennis Nolan puts finishing touches on Chamois. Animal Nolan says. Prices Range from $40 for a Deer to $15 i for a Squirrel. C the most i have been paid for a Job is $80 which i got for stuffing a Cocker to Nolan the busiest time of the year for taxidermists is the fall. That s because Many Deer and migratory Birds Are bagged at this time. _ Nolan whose work has been praised by the conservation depart ment of Indiana plans to continue being a taxidermist after his army hitch. I he Hopes to open a sporting goods store in his Hometown Winslow Indiana Pir Masens extends activities i Pir Masens Rod and gun club has installed new officials on thei Boardo governors. Newly elected Are ,. I u. Col. Allen w. Miller president Billy r. Stone member at Large to George d. Rogers Public relations s. Sgt. Myrl Mclyn i Tosh fishing chairman and spec. 6 Robert d. Pierce other members on the Board Are capt. Joseph Connors vice president two Rene j. Dube jr., Hunting and Craf Cpl. Lesi Taylor skeet. I the club House is being renovated to include a new sales room land sportsmen s lounge. I the club has a new indoor pistol Range and new automatic Skacel machines which recently furnished the action for an open shoot which hosted co scatter gunners from Kaiserslautern Raim Tein Wiesbaden Simbach and Pir Masens a addition the club offers its members fishing camping and i picnicking on two streams and three lakes in the Pir Masens i new Hunt Laws for Germany Ith Ivodor to coordinate shooting seasons in the various states Oine Federal Republic of Germany to a greater extent new regu i Duons will become effective on april 1. The Protection of rareiff1?8 i danger of extinction has been extended for other game Ihm. I��,tm8 Sason will be longer. Pheasant for example May be 12 from oot l to Jan 15 otters marmots ospreys hazelironnf1 Bustard and Marsh harriers will be protected All Yeai saut Lle for a number of Tolver species of Birds the shooting dmm will be shortened. Ilu im15 11/ re game preserve Between Koel Gstell and v Olerta a is mils Nett Frankfurt has Boen opened to a Fiedori or Jet Las been u favorite plan of the Industrial Smithl Iii Pel for nay years and has now been realized with b " la t a j ii i l,--r.l Al. I Limiter in 10 i acc Forest offers sportsmen in Possession off sues i Ollie for shooting the resort Inana Geme Lumen Linus Vaud three Days for shooting Roebuck. Visitors w8 a Kimsil by a fill Llo in Ili ii n Wii a picks five seniors Liu s Newbold tops list of Little ail americans new York a Larr Newbold of Long Island the country s no. 1 Small College am was named wednesday to the 1968 College basketball Litt Leall american by the associated selected for the first team were John Ray Godfrey of Abilene Christian Henry Logan of Western Carolina Bob Kauff Man of Guilford and Jerry my real of Illinois All senior team was selected from the votes of 119sportswriters and broadcasters in the annual a balloting de signed to give recognition to players on Mcaa College Divi Sion and naia teams. Willie Scott of Alabama state John Rinka of Kenyon Jerry Newsome of Indiana state Larry Jeffries of Trinity Tex., and Dallas Thornton of Kentucky Wesleyan were selected for the second , 8-foot-2 Star from the Tenn. Star Humphrey signs with Falcons Atlanta a. A Claude Humphrey Little All America end for Tennessee state and the Atlanta Falcons top draft Choice has signed toe Lay for the National football league club we very much expect him Tobe starting at one of the defensive end positions next fall Atlanta coach Norb Hecker said. Owner Rankin Smith and Gen eral manager Frank Wall also were on hand for signing Cere monies along with Tennessee state coach John Merritt. The most important thing forme is to play said Humphrey 255-Pound, 6-foot-5 father of baby girl. I want to make the team. I Don t want to sit on the Bench because i never have in High school or top pass rusher Humphrey who played in the North South and senior bowl All Star games was considered one of the top defensive linemen in College last fall. He was rated top pass rusher which is what the Falcons need. The Tennessee state standout an admirer of Deacon Jones of the los Angeles rams always wore Jones no. 75 in College. However no. 75 has already been assigned at Atlanta so the Falcons gave him no. 87, which is the number worn by another top defensive end Willie Davis of the Green Bay packers. Terms of the contract were not announced but Humphrey reportedly signed for about$50,000. Top scorers appearing in Mcaa meet new York a then Caa basketball tournament will feature six of the nation s 10highest scoring teams the latest statistics disclosed thursday. Houston leads with an aver age of 99.4 Points a game. Urcla is second with 96.2, Florid state fifth with 91.1, Chicago Loyola sixth with 89.0, Bosto College eighth with 88.6 and Kentucky 10th at 88.5. The 23-team tournament be gins saturday. Pistol Pete Maravich has clinched the individual title with a 43.8 Mark. He is followed by Calvin Murphy of Niagara 38.2 and Elvin Hayes Houston 37.4.Maravich and Murphy have completed their seasons. Hayes although he can play a Maxi mum five games in the inca tourney has no Chance of catch ing the leaders Are Joe Allen of Bradley in Field goal percentage with a .660 Mark Joe Heiser of Princeton in free throw percent age with .918 and Neal walk of Florida in rebounds with a 19.8average. The scoring lenders q Fig Ftp. Avg. 1. Pete Maravich, 26 432 274 11js 43 s 2. Calvin Murphy Niagara 337 t2 916 is j 3. Elvis. Hayes Houston 2� 449 149 1047 37.4 4. Rich cites. Boh Portman creihton0. Re k mount. Purdue7. Jimmy Hill w. T was St. To. Siik a Hal thu Utah state. Kosier Miami ohio10. Hub Lanier St. Bonaventura 16 31t 140 7 so 30 0 25 303 132 7389.5 22 23 it St Missouri. Honorable mention Luther Green Long Island Robertp Andridge Norfolk state. Of o Moor pan american. . Core Southeastern Louisiana. Cary Smith. Los Angeles state. Elburt Miller Nevada Hack it Hills tale. Elvin Ivory southwestern Louisiana. George Tinsley Kentucky Wesleyan. Bill end . Win Durante Catawba. Eon Korne pay Monmouth . Bob Stevens Tampa. Bobhy Davis Tennessee Yan. Al , san Diego state. Jim plump Northern Arizona. Terry easter St. Mar tins Wash. Bill reaper Seattle Butler Western new knplar.,1. Tony . Rio Grande Ohio. Pave b , Washington. Howard Pratt i Rry Wauch. Northern Iowa. Jim r , Rochester tech. Charles Paulk. Northeast Ern Oklahoma. George . Illinois sum. W a. Wright Bob Pritchett old Dominion. Pav i Pryan Chattanooga. Rick Eppich .jv.cr, . Gary , Alun. . Conway a a clue. Juk , South Dakota. Don Dee. St. Mary s of the Plains Kan. Jim Henley. Rok first. Harry s Iii Leturmy. Florida pre by Ron i , North Dakota , a a Brady Hope. Dick h irk . Hinn.-. Walker who has signed a Piv enrolment application at South Ern methodist University for football and track also broke the slate High school record of66-Loi-j Sot by Randy Matso when at a Pampa Tex. High school. Matson holds the world record at 71-5 a. Karl Salb of Crossett ark.,threw the shot 69-6 last year in the Golden West invitational after he had graduated from he a school. A i a 16 3 31. A Jezirus. Trinity to Lex 63 or. Altiery new m. is Larne 52 or. New v l.i-\sis, Bouth .5-10 or i1. Sej team Ink i ire. Ran Ai i incr s in a u i a to i . A to by v. T to lord lit mrie Tinsky Kuulii Kyt Viii Ivory Southw a n i a. La Uio , . I. A Jii. U x re to Ltd la 1
