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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 31, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pago 20 the stars and stripes sunday March 31, Killy clinches world cup on slalom win May quit and it ruin Jim Ryun. Hamstring trouble pulled muscle shelves Ryun for 3 weeks Topi k.\, Kan. A world record Pniler Jim Ryun got Doc Tor s advice Friday to postpone competitive running for at least three weeks to enable a pulled hamstring muscle to heal. The hamstring muscle pulled in a workout monday was re examined Friday by or. Ber Nard jove.-. Lie told me a re injury now would put me out for an entire year and advised a slow and gradual program for beginning to run Al am Ryun said. He said he Hopes i would Berea Civ to run by the time of the Kan Mak the Cledth not Nei. I. Urcla but As re ivs As relay further Xvi april r. Only r but wants to  lavs Are sched Ryun will miss weekend s dual i la Kansas and o next week s Tex a dual meet the following Eek Erid Between Kan Sas and the pm varsity of Florida at . For All Iii  Ohio a car Brewer a former Star with to Ronto of the National hockey league was a unanimous Choice for the International hockey league s All Star team this Sra of Brewer a a Ferise Inan is ugh the Muskegon to Hawks Don Len joke a defense Nian a 11 h i a ton Aid 1 Oil v other u  111 in Iii -.  r for All Star i it u1 a  d by. U i it. Is Aii i is i ii i m i . A Jean Claude Killy France s flamboyant skiing Ace clinched the world cup title Friday by winning what could be his last race As an Amateur , a triple old medal win Ner at the Winter olympics in Grenoble France nailed his second world cup Crown with slalom Victory at the red Moun Tain International ski  edging countryman Jean Pierre Auert for an insurmountable cup Point total of 200, the 25-year-old daredevil slipped away for a vacation and then possibly the beginning of a new career As an Auto Rac ing Driver. He said he was flying to Detroit to negotiate use of a car for the be mans 24-Hourrace. Although his coaches said Killy might compete at heavenly Valley calif., april 5-7 in the final world cup races the French super skier said Fri Day s race was his last. I last it s very sad he  needed Only to plact the top three in one of tin four world cup races to win the title Gerhard Nenning of Austria went into Friday s race with mathematical Chance to Over take the French Flash but Killy s slalom Victory Worth 14 Points in the standings wrapped it  swept Down the 61 Gale course in 51.33 seconds on his first run and sped through 57 Gates in 51.52 on his second for total time of 1 42.85. Auger had times of 51.20 and 51.92 for a total of 1 43.12. Rick Chaffee of Burlington vt., . Slalom and giant slalom Champ took third place in 1 43.38 on runs of 51.54 and 51.84.Nenning was sixth with runs of 52.71 and 52.27 for 1 44.98."it s Nice to win of course said Killy. But we had Al known it would be difficult for Humphrey .l.vl�,v Equality Nenning to beat  s total of 200 Points com pared with a perfect 225 Las year. Dumeng a Giovanoli of . Who did t compete Here remained in second place with 117 Points while Nenning picked up six Points to hold third with 98. . Killy had said he would pass up the hos land meet As Well As the heavenly Valley finale. But he decided to compete in the red Mountain races in deference to Rossland s Nancy Greene the defending women s world cup Champion. Miss Greene had a hug an kiss for Killy at the end of Fri Day s race. Austria s ton Sailer Only Man before Killy to win three olympic Gold medals also was on hand to congratulate the French Star. Killy said he now intends to race cars until it is no fun  the red Mountain meet Firstin Canada sanctioned for world cup Points continues saturday with the first run of the men s in. Giant slalom. It winds up Sun Day with the men s second run arid the women s giant slalom. Bad Call could Cost Esposito Veteran Boston i i hockey official Friday an error that could Cost Tow Bruin Star Phil Esposito $2000 and his team a second place finish in the final National hockey league standings. Bernie Bailey Garden goal judge during Bruins 5-4 thursday night Losi to the new York hangers admitted the error and a study ing a photograph that showed Esposito scoring an Parent goal against Ranger net hindered it comin. Ali aim of a Washington up Vic president Hubert h. Humphrey proposed Friday an equal Opportunity program in Ameri can sports As a move to head off a threatened negro Boycott of the . Olympic Effort this year. At the same time Humphre As head of the president Council on physical filings Ami sports said that each negro athlete is entitled to make his own personal decision on the Issue. "1 can understand the feelings of some who feel unjustly treated the vice president told a news conference. The Council adopted a policy statement which advocate better negro representation among the coaching and management ranks in la a Amateur and professional sports. Of the olympics the Mae ment declared Humphrey was joined at the news conference by an array of negro and White athletes. The included football stars Bobby Mitchell Steven Thurlow an Chris Hanburger of the  in ton redskins Willie Wood of the Green Bay packers and John Mackey of the Baltimore Colts and basketball Star Ray Scott of tin Baltimore bullets. The vice president also announced governments Moor \ ship of an intensified Sam its program in City ghettos this summer for youngsters. He said he hoped Between 500,000 and750,000 participants would be enlisted in the program. Dallas a a Dallas advertising woman was indicted on 11 counts of  an theft Friday in connection with Al ,0u in missing olympic games fund solicitations. Villice Dod wifi Ratill cd m in so n sir to a time  Killy raised in Texas had never reached its office. Dallas congressman e a r i e Cabell has called for a con Gressional investigation into the matter. Keld to Dallas says the scandal May involve millions of dollars nationwide. But Lent said he thought the Dallas Short age was an isolated cast. Dodson and associates. Mrs. Tale s firm had been collecting contributions for the Ohmic committee for several months. The indictments allege that mrs. Tale got firms to donate used office and business equip ment for resale with the Money i to go to the olympic fund. J they further allege that this Money was deposited in various Banks and then withdrawn with checks written by mrs. Tale. I Kanrr Kirk c 1-.l a and Mitt. A i Tran  i  it play. Manager Bru Iii in Aji Poal it c. I la a .1 \03 13 ui3 pm he 7 a m i i a k .3 r 11 1 1 k n 1 i 1, Levit inn. 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