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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 14, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Page 20 b the stars and stripes the Tell ortday March 14 scene Pryor repeats on is team Brown top pick by Bob Wicker staff writer Wendell Pryor one of the main cogs in the Pitburg Barons drive to the us Desea class b championship has gained a berth on the stars and stripes All red division basketball team for the second straight year. Ron Brown of Wuerzburg was the Only unanimous  team named this week with the help of the coaches in the nine school league also includes High scoring Greg Granderso Nof Augsburg Joe Perez of Karls Ruhe and Roger Smith of Mann Heim. All Are seniors except Perez a Sophomore and Smith a Junior. Pryor averaged 16.8 Points per game As coach Bill Houston s Barons finished third in the red race with an 8-6record. Pryor a 6-1 Ball handling  then paced third seeded Pitburg past Brun sum Mann Heim and Wuerzburg in the class or verb tourney at Rhein main last Ryor month. Brown s All round performance helped Ray Kycek s wolves break even on the regular season with a 6-6 Mark and then pull a few surprises for a second place finish in the championship  was the most prolific scorer in us Desea hitting for 359 Points in 12 games for a Lusty 29.9  to the second team were seniors Mike Harrison of Wuerzburg and Sonny Rasar of Pitburg juniors Manuel Specht of bad Kreuz Nach and Riley Harris of Karlsruhe and sophomores Jari Chaney of Berlin and Larry bolster of Pitburg. First team second Tea Mbrown Wuerzburg 5-9 or. Harrison Wuerzburg 6-2 or. Granderson Augsburg 6-0 or. Chaney Berlin 5-11 , Pitburg 6-1 or. Specht bad or Zach 5-10 or. Perez Karlsruhe 5-9 soph. Harris Karlsruhe 5-11 , Mannheim 6-4 or. Rasar Pitburg 6-0 or. Bolster Pitburg 6-1 soph. Lancers dominate there were three big reasons Why the Lakenheath lancers on 11 out of 12 games and walked off with the Western division championship. They Are Steve Jones Al Giles and Bill Brady. Andall three have gained berths on the 1968 stars and stripes All West Ern team. Jones and Giles were named to last year s is . Tea while Chuck Foster of shape also gained a first team berth forthe second straight year. Foster played for the Paris pirates in1966-67. Joining Foster and the Lakenheath Trio on the six boy squad Are de Latimer of upper Heyford and Houston Kelly of London. Chuck s brother Bill made the second team along with upper Heyford s John Driver and de coynes Brun sum Larry l a p a g 1 i a and London s Dick  and Giles made a clean sweep of the first place vote turned in by the coaches in the six school league. Jones was the Western scoring Leader with a 25.4 average second Best i Europe. Giles placed fourth in the Points race with a 15.3 , a Junior is the Only non senior on the first string while huh grader Bill Foster is the Only boy from the second squad who will be Back for another season. Chuck Foster first team Jones Lakenheath 6-3 or. Giles Lakenheath 6-1 . Foster shape 6-0 or. Latimer upper Heyford 5-7 , Lakenheath 6-2 or. Kelly London 6-1 or. Second Tea Lapaglia Brun sum 5-10 or.  Foster shape 5-11 , London 6-3 or. Goynes upper Heyford 6-2 , upper Heyford 6-1 or. Site sea selections athletic chief Don Devona has announced the 1967-68usdksea All league basketball squads. The us Desea teams listed below Are the result of ail opponent selection by the coaches a slightly Dixie rent method than the one used by the stars and stripes which permits the coaches also to name top player from their own squad. The us Deska teams Blue division Bob Bissell Heidelberg Bruce Dickinson an Don Llu chins Munich Ken Eley Kaiserslautern Harry Grindrod and Hernie Smith rank Lurt and Mig Oyola  division Denis Carpenter Bremerhaven Greg grander son Augsburg alike Harrison a veer Burg Wendel Pryor bit Burg Roger Smith Mannheim and Manuel Specht had Kreuz Iku la. Western division John Driver Ami de Latimer upper he font Chuck Foster shape Al Giles and Steve Jones Laken Heath Houston Kelly London and Larry Lapaglia Brun sum. East in or. Relay Victory Bozeman Mont. Up Eastern boys and into Mountain Region girls took top Honor tuesday in the opening Cross country relay event of the Junior National ski Champion ships at Bridger  Eastern Region boys team number 1, composed of Bruce Cunningham Mexico Maine Joseph Mcnulty Tilton a. H. Larry Poulin Mexico Maine and Scott Broomhall Rumford Maine and representing the states of new Hampshire Maine and new York covered the eight kilo me Ter course in 81 minutes 32 seconds. The team beat out the number 2 Eastern team which had a time of 81 38 Adalaska s entry which had a time of 82 27.intermountain wins in the girls Cross country relay Over five Kilometres an inter Mountain division Tea representing Jackson wyo., Idaho and Utah took top Honor with a time of 73 minutes 39 seconds. The Eastern division team was second at 75 07 and the Alaska team third at 75 08.finishing behind the top three were teams from the Rock Mountain division Denver area combined Eastern inter Mountain team Canada and the Northern division representing Montana and Wyoming. The winning  team was composed of Trudy Owen Wilson  Johnson Wilson and Karol Hanson Pinedale wyo.300 competing the Cross country rela Competition was the Only event on the opening Clay schedule as300 of the nation s and Canadas finest Young skiers compete for Junior titles and places on the . Olympic training  runs were made meantime for the downhill race wednesday. The thursday schedule will feature the Cross country race. The giant slalom is schedule Friday and the slalom and jumping on the final Day of Competition saturday. A coach was the first casualty of the meeting. Coach Emile Koch and of Bozeman monday broke two Bones in one of his legs when he took a fall while showing a girls team How not to take bumps on the ski runs. Hockey meet due at army West Point . Up eight of the top Junior hockey teams in the . Will competent the . Military Academy the last weekend in March in program designed to develop Young players for future olym Pic teams. Jack Riley army hockey Couch said the three Day tournament will be played March 29-31 at West Point s Smith  players 14 years of age and under will come fro Pennsylvania California Michi Gan Minnesota and new York. Molt done9 Canadian figure Dies Montreal a a. Sidney Dawes founder and first presi Dent of the 20-year-old Canadia olympic association died at his Home following a lengthy illness was 79. Stan Mikita. Four Point Lead Hawks Mikita opens Gap in nil scoring new York a Stan Mikita of the Chicago Black Hawks the defending Cham Pion has taken a four Point Lead in the National hockey league individual scoring race the lat est statistics have  collected a goal and five assists last week giving him 79 Points for the season. Jean Ratelle of the new Yor rangers took Over second place with 75 Points. Phil Esposito of Boston climbed into a third place tie with the rangers Rod Gilbert at 74 Points. Gump Worsley and Rogatien Vachon of Montreal have the Best combined goal ending aver age 2.14. Don Awrey of Boston leads in penalty minutes with146. The leaders a a up. 1. Multa. Chi 38 41 70 2. Ratelle  0 -15 75 3. Espostto rom 31 43 74 Gilbert. N. Y 29 45 74 6. B., Hull Chi 42 30 72 0. Howe Dot 12 30 687. Bucsh. Boh 35 4 �3 tj3 9. R t Lve chlo hot 20 42 i j san Nyk he  is 44 62 Weiskopf snares Lead in pass winnings Palm Beach gardens Fla. Up Tom Weiskopf took Over the Lead in the professional golfers association Money win Ning standings this week with unofficial total of $46,242 and Over All earnings for the year of$52,545. Weiskopf earned $12,000 for second place finish to Gardner Dickinson in last weekend doral open. Dickinson vaulted into the top 10 with a $20,000top prize. Canadian George Knudson the Only player on the pea tour to win two tournaments this year did not participate in the doral. He dropped from last week s Lea to second place with $43,662. Al Geiberger remained in third place with $32,575, and Kermit Zarley stayed in fourth with$27,752. Newell quits Cal and Post Berkeley Calif. A Pete Newell who Coa Choh basketball championship a resigned tuesday As athletic h Rector at the University of Caj forma effective in mid july the resignation was announced while a committee named by Chancellor Roger w Heyns is investigating Blac athletes charges against several members of the athletic department but not Newell. Asked if the negroes de mands m any Way influenced his decision Newell told a new conference. Definitely  there was no connection Withy resigning and those prob lems said Newell. This Deci Sion was made immediately after the football season ended nov. 18, the Black athletes demand were made Jan. 23. They in eluded dismissal of Rene her Ferias basketball coach Willi am Dutton arid Joe Marvin assistant football coaches and Pat flyer Send Pui Emerit Hack to Anil affiliate Philadelphia a the Philadelphia flyers have sent right Winger Rosairo Jaieme Napack to their american hockey league team the Quebec Ace paiement had been recalled to the National hockey league flyers two weeks ago along with Andre Lacroix and Juan Guy Condron. Lacroix was kept with the Parent club and Jendro was shipped Back to Quebec last week Pete Newell. Won Mcaa in 59 Farran business manager an equal respect and rights with Whites in housing and social environment. Herrerias played at the University of san Francisco on a Newell coached National invitational tournament Champion ship team in 1949. Newel coached California to the National collegiate athletic association title in 1959 and to Sec Ond place behind Ohio state m 1960. Then he tried to resign at Cal but was persuaded to remain As athletic director to Lead the bears out of the athletic Depths in other sports. Newell recalled tuesday iwas asked to assist in lifting the athletic department from a critical period financially physically and of de emphasis and alumni apathy. My Job is done and 1 wish to look in other directions Saul Newell. At California Newell s Basket Ball teams won 119 and lost games and four Pacific c Oast conference championships in six years lie was coach of me year in both 1959 and in it in a Vili 111  or Cal was first and second Mcaa tournament but shed first both years final a ratings. His teams won 70 Andin four years at us incl his nit title. The Fin tie lost in  
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