European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 07, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 20 the stars and stripes tuesday Aba lands Miller Jackson completes draft selections Miller Minneapolis a american basketball association teams announced Sunda the signing of three first round draft choices As the 11 club completed their 1968 player draft which was begun two months ago at Louisville in what was labelled an evaluation session. The los Angeles stars for Merly the Anaheim Amigos announced the signing of Nort Carolina Star Larry Miller a 6 foot-4 new stars coach Bill Shar Man said los Angeles no. 2choice, m e r v Jackson 6-3guard from Utah also had signed. The Oakland Oaks with new coach Alex Han num on hand for the draft said they had signed no. 1 Choice Gar Field Smith 6-7 Center fro Eastern Ken Tucky and pick Henry Logan 6 Foo guard from Western Caro Lina. And the Dallas Chaparral announced signing of their first round Choice 7-foot Southern Colorado Center John Smith. Each of the Aba clubs completed the drafting of 15 players sunday. The draft was held enclosed session and the news Media handed lists of draftees after it was completed. The lists did not place the players in the order they were selected but grouped them five rounds at time. Lost Hayes Unseld two of the Aba s first round choices have signed with National basketball association teams. Elvin Hayes of Houston signed with san Diego after being drafted by the Houston Mavericks and Westley Unsel Dof Louisville signed with Balti More after he was drafted no. 1by the Kentucky colonels at the meeting in Louisville. Five other selections also have signed contracts with Aba teams. They Are Hayes Houston teammate Don Chaney drafted by the Mavericks but signed by Boston Bob Kauffman of Guil Fprd drafted by Oakland and signed by Seattle skip Harlicka of South Carolina drafted by Oakland and signed by St. Louis Atlanta Bill Hewitt of South Ern Cal drafted by Denver and signed by the los Angeles Lak Jackson ers and Utah state s Shalmir Hali Mon drafted by Indiana and signed by Philadelphia. First round draft choices bythe Aba besides Hayes Unseld Miller Garfield Smith and John Smith were Denver Tom Boerwinkle,7-0, Tennessee. Indiana Don May 6-4, Day ton. Minnesota Don sidle 6-8,Oklahoma. New Jersey Don Smith 6-8,Iowa state. New Orleans Charles Paulk 6-9, northeastern okla homa. Pittsburgh Bill Hosket 6-7,Ohio state. Other signings announced bythe Aba were Walt Piatkowski of Bowling Green by Denver Wayne Chapman of Western Kentucky and Al Dixon of Bowling Green by Kentucky and Mike Lewis of Duke by Indiana. Commissioner George Mika said at least a half dozen other draftees have been signed bythe Aba and be announced soon. High school soccer Nuernberg trip Frankfurt 1-0 Lions pad Lead Nuernberg Germany Spe Cial Nuernberg broke into the win column in the Blue division High standings with a 1-0 Victory Over Frankfurt her saturday. Steve Basozki scored on an As Sist from Curtis Hardiman Early in the second half to give coach Jim Zucchetti s Hooters their first win after two setbacks and a Davey Konrad Darling and Mike Gentry also turned in outstanding perform Devicenzo triumphs at Houston f continued from Page it Bob Lunn $1.750 70-68-70-74283 Jerry steels Ltd $1,300. 7-1.70-71-69284 Bob Murphy $1.300 69-71-73-71284 Bert Yancey 1,300 Chuck Courtney $1,300 Jack Montgomery $1,300 John Lotz $875 Don january $876hugh Royer $875 Dave Stockton $875 George Archer $875 Phil Rodgers Gary player 72-69-71-72234 70-70-72-72284 71-69-71-73284 71-74-70-70285 70-72.72-71285 68-73-73-71285 70-68-75-72285 67-73-71-74285 $726 72-72-70-72286 $725 69-71-74-72286 scr met Zarley $725 71.70-72-73286 Lionel Hebert $725 72-70-69-75286 Harold Henning $72570-67-73-76286 Sam Carmichael 5600 74-72-73-68287 Kel Nagle $600 70-72-74-71287 Frank Boynton $60076-71-67-73287 Gardner Dickinson $600 69-71-73.74287 Bob Goalby $600 72-69-71-75287 Earl Stewart $450 70-75-74-69288 Laurie Hammer $45071-71-75-71288 Dick Crawford $450 73-71-71-73288 Dave Hill $450 72-68-74-74288 Juan Rodriguez $450. 70-71-73-74288 Bert Weaver $450 73-69-70-76288 a Hal Underwood 70-71-72-76289 Jay Hebert $280 71-72-74-73290 Fred Marti $280 68-71-77-74290 a Bob Barbarossa 70-69-77-74290 Billy Maxwell $28071-71-71-77290 Tony Jacklyn $22574-69-74-74291 Al balding $225 70-71-75-75291 Dudley Wysong $20577-70-74-71292 Bob b. Smith $20571-72-77-72292 Jack Fleck 71-74-74-74293 Jack Mcgowan 69-72-75 77293 dour Sanders 74-73-74-73294 Rod Funseth 71-74-74-75294 Marty Leckman 72-72-74-76294 a denotes Amateur. Sex sooner Star named okla. Gay pro coach Oklahoma City up John Bell former All America end at Oklahoma University and the Edmonton eskimos of the Canadian football league has been named general manager and first full time head coach of the Oklahoma City plainsman professional football team. Bell 33, who started on okla homa s powerhouse teams in 1954, 55 and 56 under coach Bud Wilkinson assumed his new duties immediately. Brabender shuts out senators for orioles continued from Page 17 with a two run blow into the up per deck just inside the right Field line. All three homers came off re Liever Dennis Higgins. Curt Motton a 5-foot-7 Rookie outfielder rifled a two run Homer Over the Center Field Fence at the410-foot Mark for the orioles in the first inning. Brabender making his firs Start of the season gave up six hits and ran his record to 2-1.the 6-foot-5 right hander allowed a pair of singles in both the third and seventh innings but worked his Way out of the jams with double play and a clutch strike out. Brabender s shutout Only the second of his major league Ca reer was the fifth straight com plete game turned in by the Ori magic Gene in Baltimore Washington us r h blab r h by Blefary or 4221 Unser of 4000 Blair it 5220 Valentino it 4010 motion if 5112 Howard in 4 0 0 0 Robinsn 3b 4111 Sci Lull 3b 3000 Powell in 4112 bosnian 0 0000 Johnson 2b 4 0 1 0 Cogg Lna pm 1000 etch Obrn c 3000 Knowles p 0000 Belanger is 4000 Bryan c 4020 Brab cml p 4121 Bowena u 4000 Ballon 2b 302 0 Hanson so 4010 Booro p 0000 Stroul pm 0100 Humphrys p 0000 pc Tern pm 1 0 0 0 Hogg los p 0000 Hazien 3b 1000 total 37 8 10 7 total 33 0 6 0 Baltimore 202 000 40 0 8 Washington 000 000 0000 s3b.Moore. Brabender Hanson. Do Baltimore l lob Baltimore 4, Washington 7. 2bblair 2b.roblnhon. Or Motton 2 Bra Beuler Powell 3. Up 1buclary Braender w.2-10 l.0-23 Humphreys. 2 Higg Lna 2 bosnian 1 Knowles t2 05. A28,904. H be 0 4 0 0 r Erbb so pie pitching staff in the Surg into first place. Barry Moore the senators starter walked Curt b 1 e f a r y leading off the first inning an Motton smacked his second Homer of the year. The orioles moved in front 4-0 in the third on doubles by Blair and Brook Robinson followed by Moore s two base throwing then wrapped up the Victory before a Bat Day crowd of 28,964 with the three Homer burst in the seventh. Ridlon triumphs in 4th army Golf Nuernberg Germany Spe Cial Reginald Ridlon shot an even Par 72 sunday to make up six stroke deficit and capture first place in the first annual4th army div Golf tournament at Nuernberg Golf club. Ridlon from has co 4tharmd div finished the 72-Hole tournament with a 297 total to Edge Richard o Rourke of the 504th St in by one stroke. Flight winners included John Peck of 2nd in 16th arty with a 324 in the first flight Jim Bearden 24th engr in 347, second flight Don Chambers 1stbn, 22nd arty 359, third flight and Ken Ewalt 504th St ,402, fourth flight. Pair of sevens Pittsburgh a the Pittsburgh Steeles have announced the signing of two seventh round draft picks Doug Dalton a new Mexico Statelback and Bill Glennon a University of Washington Steeles chose Dalton in the regular round and got Glennona part of a Trade. team cops Targa Florio Palermo Sicily up Vic Elford of Britain and Umberto Maglioli of Italy slowed by tire Blowout and slight Accident stormed Back sunday to win the52nd Targa Florio classic Road race in record two men swept Over the 10-Lap twisting course in a por sche 807 in six hours 28 47.9 minutes at an average Speed of68.8 Mues per hour to break the year old Standard set by Rolfs Tommeler of West Germany and Paul Hawkins of and Maglioli teamed in an official porsche for the 446mile race seen by 200,000 fans under hot Windy second place were Nanni Galli and Ign Zion Giunti of Italy in an Alfa Romeo 33. Galli Giunti were clocked in 8 31 30.7 at a average Speed of 68.4 ., also bettering the old record of67.4 Alfa Romeo and porsche lived up to pre race expectations by completely dominating the event taking the top eight places. Third place went to Lucie Bianchi of Belgium and Mario Casoni of Italy who piloted anal a Romeo 33 Over the Tough course in 6 37 55.1. Hans Hermann and Jochann Kerpash of West Germany in a porsche 907, took fourth place in 6 38 48.7. Victory for Elford and Maglioli surprised much of the crowd. After setting a new Lap record on the first Lap with a time of 36 02.3 minutes at a average Speed of 74.3 Their car suddenly veered off the course. Elford leaped out unhurt. Onetime had blown out. Mechanics replaced it and checked for other damage in a crucial 10-minute pit until the ninth Lap did Al Ford Magliolo come Back to the front when they passed Galli Giunti after a hard fought Bat Leover two laps. Two big favourites were knocked out by mechanical troubles after five laps Ludovico scar Finotti of Italy and Gerhard Mitter of Austria went out when their porsche 907 broke Down Early in the race an Alf Romeo 2500 driven by Nino vac or la a Italy am Bauml Noldor 2 Augsburg 1 l Karlsruhe 0 6 u saturday s re suit Zuburg a Mannli olm Bremor Huron 0, Wuerz Len 0 Bolln 3, Buu Moldor 1augnbur 4, Kur Ruho 0 non plaque result Ludwig Ihburg 3, London 1 Bearcat turns Boognl Cincinnati a. J Jcurry former University of a Cinatl quarterback end a signed As a free agent my Cincinnati bengals of the lean football league
