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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 23, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Page 22 the stars and stripes saturday March 23, 1943 continued from Page 11 Sanders also opened with a 71.More than 90 golfers in the Field _ which is minus Jack Nicklaus Arnold Palmer Billy Asper and Tom Weiskopf shattered Par in the race for the$16.000 Winner s Check. And Billy Maxwell Sank a Hole in one on the Par 3, 170-Yard seventh  leaders Tom St us 31-32iu Bob Murphy 3ku65 Dave us Ikon 32-3366 Ray Notts 31- a 66 Bol l y Colo 33-3360 Tony junk Len 34-3266 do Watt Weaver 33-3366 Rod films Coli 3-1-3268 pave Marr 33-33g George Art tier 32-31-c6 Mya Aye 35-32-07 Fred Haas 37-3o67 Jay it Turt 34-3367 Mason Rudolph 33-3467 Gary i layer 35-3267 Hiigli hover 35-3?67 Wayne Yules 3-i-33-87 de Kroll 37-316s Puli Mayer 33-33os Steve of Peri Nan 33-356s Deane Heuan 34-34os Ron Cernuto 33-356s Bob Smith 35-33os Ray Floyd 33-35gj Jack Megowan 33-3568 Billy Maxwell 32-3668 Al Kelley 35-3368 John Stevens 33-356s Everett Vin  32-366s Dave Hawaii 36-326b Dick Hart 34-3-16s Dick Crawford 32-3669 Chii a Evans 36-326s Steve Reid 33-35 68 Wilf Hunu in k 3-1-3560 Labron Harris 34-35gil John Lively 35-3-160 Fred Marti 36-3369 Larry Ziti Ler 34-35-69 Tom nieporte. Dow Finsterwald Dan Ikea warty Fleck Ian Jay Dian by b stunt Bob Dieks ii. John Sel leu. Bob slant a  Hebert. Juan Rodriguez in in Ford. John Lotz is h Marline. Lee . Peter  Harold Hennik Lou Graham. Bob Verwey Bill Collins. Ted Makalina Jack Fleck. Scores basketball National invitation tournament semifinal Dayton 70, nor Dame 74, overtime Kansas 58. St. Peter s n.j., 40 Nat l or. Coll. Tourney winners bracket quarterfinals san Jacinto tex., 100, Christian coll., tex., 94murray. Okla., 78, Bluml Dille. Flu. 59 loser  by. �3, Bismarck n.d., 50 Iowa Central 95, Broome Secli 78boise 66, St. Louis Baptist 04 northeastern. Colo. 97,  88 Jay Hawks flyers Register victories to g Ain nit finals continued from Page it notre Dame 26 seconds fro the end before Hooper stepped to the line for the final  also made the key Block that saved the flyers 13th straight Victory when o Connell drove for the bask Etin the  10 seconds of Regula Tion time. Notre Dame got Heball Back and had one More Chance but Bob Arnzen missed from the Corner. Hooper finished with 18 Points jets giants abandon summer game plans continued from Page 19 a joint meeting of All concerned would have virus Point without the been the required jets and most of and that giants it became confiscation  he was aghast at the Cit administration comparing the mayor s trophy game an 31-3569 34-35gy 34-35--6y 35-3.1co 32-376u 33-36-gif 33-3iigl 30-3369 35-34 cd 35-3469 35-346 34-3569 37-3269 34-367u 37-3370 34-3670 35-3570 35-3570 35-3570 37-3370 37-3370 Humero Lilun Raa 3s-3270 Bobby in Rhodri 35-3570 Butch Baird 36-3570 Jim Grant 35-35--70 Charles my Thaek 30-35 70 Scarborough retires Washington a. A Dave Scarborough who had a135-82 record in 12 seasons As basketball coach at Washington & Jefferson has announced his retirement. Colo. Team leading in Mcaa ski Steamboat Springs Colo. A fort Lewis col lege of Durango Colo., with first place individual finish in the downhill and a powerful team Victory in the Cross coun try moved into the Lead thurs Day at the Halfway Point of the Mcaa skiing  raiders Sophomore bar Ney Peet edged Olympia Dennis Mccoy of the University of Denver by eight hundredths of a second in the downhill and fort Lewis took six of the top 10places in the Cross country with three members of the  Cross country team among the  s Clark Matis another member of the olympic team grabbed the individual Cross country honors skimming across the icy 15-Kilometer course in 56 minutes 21 seconds. He was three seconds ahead of John Morton of Middlebury vt., the Only non Westerner inthe top 12 finishers. All the top 20 were less than four minutes apart at the finish of the double Loop course in the Foothills East of Here. Dartmouth the Eastern regional Champion was hampered when its top downhill or Rick course and did t finish. Lounsbury fell High on the swim records in College meet Atlanta up swimmer from Texas and California turned in record breaking performances thursday night in the Early finals of the inca College division swimming and diving championships. Long Beach state College of California beat the record its swimmers set in 11m5g by taking the Huu Yard freestyle relay in 7 7.0, Bell Nii tin old7 1h.2 High Mark. L Kunsity of California at Santa Barbar also broke the old Mark t  ing second in 7 9.16. Mike Martin of the University of California at Irvine was clocked in 11 u i in the 5uuyard live style b tiring the old division record by More than nine m rids Dave Grey of the inner Oil of California at Santa Barbara was second in4 49.40. Douglas Russell of the univer sity of Texas at Arlington turned in a 1 56.33 performance in the 200-Yard individual Medley knocking nearly three seconds off the previous Mark in second was put Yelovich Oblong Beach. In other finals held thursday night at Emory University Handy Grimm of Long Bead took the 50-Yard freestyle in 21.79 seconds while Mik Barnhill of Indiana state rolled up 375.of Points to win the one meter diving  i each finished the Day with id Points and thei Jin i Rosity of California at Irvine a second Wilh five. The Tine Day event has 4k3 on Lelant a. Standings american basketball Assn. Eastern division won lot pet. Behind plots Burgh 54 24 to bks  50 28 .611 4 Indiana 38 39 .494 15 ,4mew Jersey 38 42 .462 18 Kentucky 35 42 .455 1sv4 Western division new Orleans 47 30 .610 Dallas 48 31 .597 1 Denver 4 33 .071 3louaton 29 48 .377 18 Anaheim 4 63 .312 23oakland 22 55 .2bo 23 a clinched division  s results new Orleans 105. Aii Whenn 89 Dallas 128, Oakland 103pittsburgh ids. Kentucky 101 Only games scheduled National hockey league East division w l t pts. Of a Montreal 401910 a 219 1-1 j Boston 36 24 10 82 Ima 201 new York 352212 82209171 Chicago 322315 79201204 Toronto 29 30 10 08 191 171 Detroit 5 33 11 61 227 23s West division Philadelphia 30 28 11 los Nakelea Minnesota St. Louis Pittsburgh 29 31 9 25 to 14 24 29 15 23 33 12 71 16s 165 07 1si 212 64 174 211 Lili 162 175 5h 175 203 45111 207oakland 15 41 10 thursday s result Toronto 5, Detroit 2 Boston h. Chicago 0only Ganiea scheduled Central hockey league Northern division l t it. Of a 20 29 33 42 119 12 10 8165 58 36 division19 11 is 23 11 7528 11 69 30 1i 65 265 222 199 157 233 232221 i la 229 229 23ti249 162 186 243 211 who Witzand the 6-10 Obrovac played the  20 minutes four fouls had seven. Notre Dame an underdog throughout its first nit relied on a hard nosed Man to Man de sense and the scoring of Bob Whitmore and Arnzen to pile Una 41-32 Lead which shrank to 43. 39 at the half. Dayton caught up at 43-All an the game turned into a Seesaw Duel until the overtime. Whit More finished with 26 Points and Arnzen 10. Annual Yankee Mots exhibition to the Charity game agreed upon by the two football  s like comparing apples and oranges Werblin said. Reemphasized the baseball game ror Charity was a my season contest and players did not have to tax themselves strenuously to get into condition since the already went through the Spring training grind. ". Pre season games for football teams Are necessary. We learn the value of our future players then As do the baseball teams in Spring training and itis this time that we Cut Down from 70 players to our regular playing squad of 40 players Werblin stated. He said pro football exhibition games Are scheduled a Long time in Advance and alternate dates Are not feasible because of weather conditions. Werblin also took Issue at pre set financial conditions under which the game could replayed particularly in View of the fact that for several Mont san agreement had been made for the game by the giants jets and the new York daily news with whom we both have had Many meetings Over the  six  jets president also cited other cities accommodating both football and baseball and that the mets request that Nonon baseball event be scheduled was out of order. Notre Dame Murphy Arnzen Wilme  Hatved Macy t10 4i i 0 f 1-22-4 a 4-4 3-40-0 0-0 Dayton 9 8a 413 -1 33 3 w 1 7 4-4 18 5 3-1 13 1 my j 0 0-0 0 total 2916-2274 totals 31 14-177� notre Dame 43 a ij7iij--i.n adult f 5-9 5-4 0-1 2-2 2-4 00 0-0 2-2 St. Peter s Oft myi 5 3-3 13 a ,-r 3 5s 11 2 3-5 i 0 0-0 0 t 17  0 o p m 8  16 l  0 i rat it 0 in a 2 Sohi her Laurie total 2116-2458 totals 1614-� Kansas 2830-58 St. Peter s 19 27-fouled out none. Total fouls in non i 23. St. Tutor s 20. Attendance 19.500. Tulsa 35kansas City 28 it in Iila 2uomaha 13 Southern Oklahoma City 37 fort Worth 32dallas 2i Houston 27thursday results fort Worth 4, i Ulvi Al Housum i  City 2 mini  7, mini Iii 4only ilium1.- Pichu Nulod Western hockey league w l t up. Of a i Ort Latsil 36 2a to 7ti27  Hsii tilt m 2 1 7 73  in,1 a in i i i a my i i a t .1 \  j 1 1 i f f la i Lul continued Jim / 20 pressed with Oakland coach John ranch who visited Stabler a few weeks ago at Tuse Luosa i m sure he was  by coach ranch s personality and by us tact that Oakland has a line org Iii action and is a Winner. Kenny s real Happy that Hes finally made Bis decision Propst added. Now be knows in which direction his future  Stabler was o a k 1 a s second Tould draft Choice and was selected in the first Lunil of the baseball draft  left handed p i -1 who gained the i Snake because of style Stabler led the tide to a l j-2-1  Vears As Startin t under coat h Paul i a Nai  
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