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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, May 3, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 03, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thi stars and Poga 21 fishing 50 members of the Hanaumi Rod and gun club and the fishermen from Gros nauheim will be looking for the biggest Irpa fish during Zerifian Aine rican Friendship week. Be alters West lir if Tuffe Fajr a during fishing con held at Lake Frel Crichl West they will be fishing for Carp Tiro Tipich eel Whitefish and Perch. Pm Ink Osman Tor the Hanau club said Competition will be divided f youth group of by find girls 12-18 years old and a senior of men arid a Shiert Oye 18. V _ _ 10 top anglers will i chive prizes. The participant in thee roup who catches the heaviest fish will get first prize. Awards will go to seniors Landing the heaviest total  prize will also go to the Junior participant with the heaviest will be hed of lowing the Competition. For further in formation phone the club at Hanau civil 51152 yanks Raf Wethersfield England Rod and gun club members won the final match in a Best out of three fishing tournament against local rivals the brain Tiree sea anglers. Held at Southend on sea the match proved to be the biggest for the Wethersfield anglers As the 10-Man team netted 118 pounds of cod plaice and flounder for an average catch of 1 Pound 3 ounces. This was Well Over the 14-ounce average of the 216-Pound catch of the Braintree club who sported 24 members for this match. I t sgt. John Hooks reeled in the biggest amount of fish for the Day-is1/ pounds. T sgt1. Francisco a. Torres earned a trophy for the biggest fish caught. He hooked a 3-Pound 12-ounce cod. Pitburg club a feds new sales store by Ray Wrights a Ramstein Bureau chief How Many requests does a Rod and gun club get for a $550 gun with a Gold trigger i just in Case a person wants such a gun the new Pitburg Rod land gun club sales store stocks it one gun that  this jewel in the midst of other sporting articles such As tents sleeping bags stoves Heaters fishing tackle and Hunting equipment Jis a 12-gauge Over and under Shotgun with an elaborately engraved receiver the new store opened March 30 next door to the clubhouse. Says hum Stein Pilot this is the second in a series of stories on baseball teams in the Safe Germany Confer ence by Ron Delacy staff writer Ramstein Germany is baseball like any other sport is just chock full of managers an coaches who Are cautiously mod est in their pre sea Sori  Balasco manager of the Ramstein rams in the Safe Germany conference in t one of  be got a championship Ball club Here the manage said in an appraisal of the 1968 rams. This is the year  Balasco is charging optimistically into his first season As ram manager d a n n e y Cyr last year s Boss has rotated to the states. Mclean singles champ1. _ v Brindisi s Walter wins i f Aii p ". Csc All events title Garmisch Germany Spe Cial Carl Walter of Brindisi jumped two notches in the final event Here wednesday to capture the men s All events Crown in the Safe Continental sports con Ference Bowling  the final Competition of the three Day tournament sem Bach s Bob Mclean won the sin Gles championship with a 1,229total. He beat out runner up Ben Schneider of Sembach by 47  the women s division Hattie Lee of wheelus climbed from fourth place to take All events honors with 1,397 pins 10 Bette than Zelma Reno of Wiesbaden. Bettye Mcphail of Wiesbaden on the singles Crown with a 483 series edging miss Lee by two pins Walter entered the single Competition in third place in the All events standings. He passed Stuttgart s James Kahl and Rhein main s Don Brinkman Fin Ishing 11 pins ahead of Brinkman while Kahl was slipping to sixth place. The top 18 finishers. In themen s All events will make up three Csc teams in the Safe tournament scheduled May _6-8 in Rhein Maini the top eight women will make up two teams in the Safe  Safe Competition will May Salesgirl Nancy Pollak displays Pitburg Rod and gun club wares. M. Sgt. Billy h. Barnes sentry dog Section 36th Security police has been assigned temporary custodian of the sales store which parries a $75,000 inventory. Name Brand fishing Hunting and camping equipment is on the shelves along with a Long line of sporting clothes. I Barnes has set up a 12-hour operation from 9 ,-9 . And keeps the store open seven Days a week. O Moon phases West Angling do you believe that the phase the Moon make the difference tween fair Good and Best fishing Many Angling enters claim the dark of the noon is Best that period be the last Quarter and theion. Use the accompanying " As a guide and see if it add weight to your the new Moon  in 27 May s Marks the e it Iva Ter May 12 will bring a Tun Moon May 19 the third to a and May 27 win introduce another new Moon 8to 15 22to 29 9to 23 30 10 17 31 11 18to 25 12 19to 13 20 27 14 21to 28 Good Vir senator wants ies to meet Washington a offi cers of the Amateur athletic Union and the National collegiate athletic association should meet face to face to resolve their Long simmering dispute a member of the Senate com Merce committee said wednes . R9bert p. Griffin r mich., said he does t believe the differences Between the two athletic organizations Are a great As some reports have indicated and perhaps could be re solved if the parties met head  the eve of a Commerce committee meeting at which Theodore Kneel chairman of the Senate created sports arbitration Board will Brief Mem Bers on his Board s plan for settlement Griffin declared i believe it is still possible to achieve a satisfactory Settle ment without legislation Griffin has introduced wha he Calls a Bill of rights for Amateur athletes which would for bid any organization to penalize or declare an Amateur athlete ineligible because he compete sin a meet sponsored by a rival organization. This figures in Therau Mcaa dispute begin at 12 noon  Csc All events results men s division 1. Carl Walter Brindisi 3,4032. Don Brinkman Kheiri main 3,392 3. Claude Stevens Ramstein 3,3584. Bob Schneider Sembach. 3,345 5. Bob English Hahn 3,3446. James Kahl Stuttgart 3,343 7. C. C. Cole Rhein main. 3,3408. Ken Parks 17th of det. 3,336 9. Dewey Pittman Wiesbaden 3,326to. Mike Carriker Pitburg 3,317 11. Don How Toni Spang Dahlen. 3,31012. Mike Stevenson 86th and 3,305 13. Joe Amelung hot 3,29614 Bob Mclean Sembach. 3,295 15. Norm Patasky Pitburg 3,29016. Bob Swinford Aviano 3,284 17. Joe Nicholson 17th a det. 3,272gary Lockridge Hof 3,272 women s division1. Hattie Lee wheelus1,397 2. Zelma Reno wiesbaden1,387 3. Bettye Mcphail Wiesbaden 1,3794. Alma Fleming wheelus 1,361 5. Gwen Clarke Ramstein. 1,3526. Sharon Buschmann Wiesbaden 1,306 7. Judith Vermilya Wiesbaden 1,297 8. Shirley Johnson Wiesbaden. 1,290 the rams winners in six Otheir first seven exhibition games have since slipped below that Pace in pre league games. They open the Csc season may11 at Wiesbaden. There Are seven returnee from a Ramstein club which hobbled its Way to eighth place inthe nine team Germany Confer ence last season. That s without counting Balasco himself who pitched last year but will be thenon playing Type of manager in 1968.it s not that Balasco has any thing against helping out with his own . He just frankly admits that he s outclassed by the new ram Mound staff. I d be crazy to go out there against these Guys he said. Saints open defense of 8th div Crown bad Kreuz Nach Germany special the support com Mand saints open defense of their title saturday As the 8th div league gets its 1968 baseball schedule under Way.  a i n t a defending usar eur champions will play the 3rd brigade bucs on the bugs Home Field at Benjamin Franklin Village in Mannheim at 2 . Other opening games also Setfor 2 . Saturday match the 5/6 missile tigers and 1stbrigade troopers at Lee bar Racks in Mainz and the div Art Redlegs against the 2nd brigade dragons at Smith Barracks Inbau Holder. On sunday a doubleheader at Baumholzer will see the troop ers and tigers vie at 1 . An the dragons and Redlegs meet at 3 30 . The bucs will be a bad Kreuz Nach to take on the saints at 2 . Stuttgart Germany Spe Cial the 8th div s support command saints chalked up their fifth pre season Victory again Stone loss Here wednesday by turn ing Back the 3rd support brigade greyhounds of the com z league 9-5. Bob Thomas led the defending Sarteur Champion saints by driving in four runs with two hits. Don Taylor also had two hits for the winners Thomas two run single High lighted a four run fourth inning that pushed the saints into a 7- Lead. Stan Balasco. Confident manager the pitching we got is the bests the league bar  the starting rotation will in clude right handers Ken Parks and Fred Anderson and lefties Al Veit and Jerry Curtis. Allex cent Curtis Are newcomers. Denny Rishel Marv Westney and de Nemeth All righthand ers will be the relievers. The rams will be deep wit Power promises Balasco Start ing with Cente fielder Gerry Tes son who hit .410 with four Hom ers last  listed his other Power hitters As shortstop Mike Oquendo first baseman Sam Bozoian catchers Larry Moss and Jimmy Manns and left fielder Willie Par  will be another asset said the manager. Well be running Ball club. Gonna steal a lot of  Balasco does t expect to see All those errors that plague the rams last year. He rates Fielding As the most improve part of a much improved team. The manager did manage to Point out one weakness second base. He said he has four Candi dates for the Job but that some can hit some play terrific de sense. I can t seem to find that one two , he said the Fielding "i9 one Hundred per cent improved and so is the hitting and pitch ing and the spirit. Everything is a Hundred per cent  he concluded by edging just Awee bit further out on the limb. I predict Well lose fou games he said. Balasco gives Darmstadt comets the defending Cham pions the Best Chance for the Csc s runner up spot in 1968. Tomorrow t b e Rhein main rockets  
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